Annual End of the Summer Spectacular Maine Auction
Totals $3.1 Million!

Auction: August 25 - 29, 2009

Preview: August 23 - 28, 2009

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

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Image Lot
Price
Description
1000
$1,380.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) “PEMAQUID POINT, EAST SHORE”. Oil on board coastline scene shows the lighthouse with connected buildings and a red Victorian house beyond fence. A rock ledge coastline with turquoise to blue waves and sailboats on the horizon. Signed lower right “G. M. HATHAWAY”. Titled on reverse. Housed in a fine gesso-decorated period gilt frame. SIZE: 6″ x 10-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. Very minor touch up. 9-97466 (1,000-1,500)

1001
$1,150.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) SCHOONER OFF COAST. Oil on board coastal scene shows a two-masted vessel in full sail, sailing right to left with another on the horizon. Small waves lap onto coastal rock. The sea in shades of light green and white. Signed lower left “G. M. HATHAWAY”. Housed in a period gesso-decorated frame. SIZE: 6″ x 10-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Minor touch up. Very good. 9-97480 (1,000-1,500)

1002
$1,610.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) “BREAKWATER LIGHT, PORTLAND HARBOR”. Oil on academy board shows a small lighthouse at the end of the breakwater, a three masted tall ship is seen with half sails along with a one-masted sloop. Another point of land has houses and sailboat. Signed lower left “G. M. HATHAWAY”. On the back of board is the artist’s business card. Titled on back of board. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 6″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Inpainting. Very good. 9-97465 (800-1,200)

1003
$1,035.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) ENTERING PORTLAND HARBOR. Fine oil on board scene shows a three-masted schooner with tug alongside entering the harbor passing Bug Light at the end of the breakwater. Signed lower left “G. M. HATHAWAY”. Housed in a gilt wood frame with gilt mat. SIZE: 6″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97481 (1,250-1,750)

1004
$1,380.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) SCHOONERS AT REST. Fine watercolor scene shows two, two-masted schooners beside each other with others in a tranquil bay. The morning light has just arrived and the yellow sunlight peeks out from behind clouds. Signed lower left ‘G. M HATHAWAY”. Housed in a gilt wood frame with gilt liner and glass. SIZE: Sight size: 10″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97482 (1,500-2,500)

1005
$2,875.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) PORTRAIT OF THE SAILBOAT MARION HAGGETT. Oil on canvas scene shows the one masted sailboat in full sail, sailing left to right with two other vessels on the horizon. The name emblazoned on front bow and having two figures aboard. Signed lower left “G.M.HATHAWAY 1899″. Housed in a gesso-decorated period gilt frame. The Haggett was built in 1877 on Swan’s Island, Maine and its home port was Brooklyn Maine. SIZE: 13″ x 19”. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. Relined. 9-97468 (2,000-4,000)

1006
$1,955.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) PORTLAND HEADLIGHT. Oil on canvas coastline scene shows the large headlands lighthouse with connected buildings outside of Portland Harbor. A three-masted schooner is approaching the harbor and large green waves break on rocky shore. Signed lower left “G.M. HATHAWAY 1901″. Housed in a fine carved oak period frame. SIZE: 18″ x 30”. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Relined. Very minor inpainting, very good. 9-97483 (3,000-5,000)

1007
$2,990.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) U.S.BATTLESHIP MAINE. Oil on academy board portrait of The Maine sailing left to right in green, white-tipped ocean. The stern having an American flag and smoke billows from the twin stacks. Thirty-one sailors aboard. Signed lower left, “G M HATHAWAY 1898″. Housed in a carved oak frame. SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 24-1/2”. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Slight bow to board. Very good. Minor inpainting. 9-97462 (1,500-2,500)

1008
$1,610.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) CAUSEWAY TO ORR’S ISLAND. Oil on canvas scene shows a series of bridges leading to island with dirt road. A sailboat is seen in calm water under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right, “G.M. HATHAWAY”. Housed in its original gilt wood frame having a “C.H. BATCHELDER PORTLAND, MAINE” label. SIZE: 14″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. Minor inpainting. 9-97463 (2,000-3,000)

1009
$575.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) WHITEHEAD, CUSHINGS ISLAND. Oil on board scene shows granite cliffs with pounding waves under gray sky. Signed bottom right, “G M HATHAWAY”. Housed in a period gesso-decorated frame. SIZE: 22″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting. 9-97467 (1,200-1,600)

1010
$805.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) LEAP FROG. Oil on academy board interior scene shows three small cats playing leap frog. One brown kitten crouches while a white and black cat jumps over and a black cat prepares to jump, all on a carpet and wood floor. Signed lower right, “G. M. HATAHWAY”. Housed in a gesso-decorated period frame. SIZE: 11″ x 14-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97464 (800-1,200)

1011
$920.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) INTERIOR HARRIET BEECHER STOWE HOMESTEAD. Oil on canvas interior Colonial scene shows a fireplace equipped with antique accessories including a musket on the mantle. A woman sits in another room reading a book with other antique accessories. Signed lower left, “G. M. HATHAWAY”. Housed in its original gold fancy frame. SIZE: 12″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97484 (1,500-2,500)

1012
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (AMERICAN, 1852-1903) COASTAL STEAMER. Oil on board Maine coastal scene shows a steamer on the horizon with a foreground of rocks and crashing waves. Housed in its original gesso-decorated wood frame. Unsigned. SIZE: 6-1/4″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very light scratches. Very good. 9-96463 (600-900)

1013
$690.00

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

1014
$2,300.00

SETH STEWARD (American, 1844-1927) NORTHERN MAINE LANDSCAPE. Oil on board panoramic view showing Moosehead lake dotted with small islands having a mountain background under light blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “S W Steward 1921″. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt leaf decorated frame. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 23”. CONDITION: Very good, surface fly specks and surface grime. 9-97012 (2,500-3,500)

1015
$1,035.00

SCOTT (NICHOLAS WINFIELD) LEIGHTON (AMERICAN, 1849 – 1898) PASTURE MATES. Fine oil on canvas landscape showing a brown and a white horse in grass meadow with tree background under white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine probably original gilt gesso-decorated wood frame with gilt liner. Leighton was a Maine artist and was known for his fine rendering of horses. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Some touch up. Very good. 9-97716 (2,000-3,000)

1016
$460.00

DELBERT DANA COOMBS (American, 1850-1938) THE WOODEN BRIDGE. Oil on canvas Maine landscape shows a dirt road with gate and wood bridge over a small stream. Signed lower left “D D Coombs 87″. Housed in a lemon gold deep molded wood frame. SIZE: 17″ x 11”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96925 (400-600)

1017
$0.00

CARL SPRINCHORN (American, 1887 – 1971) LAKE THROUGH THE PINES. Oil on canvasboard shows a view through pine trees looking across lake to blue mountains. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 12″h x 15-3/4″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96328 (2,000-3,000)

1018
$0.00

KEN PRATSON (American, -2000) “OFF GULL ROCK”. Outstanding oil on board coastal scene shows a large rock cliff/outcropping with deep blue sea and white capped waves having a lobster boat nearby with two figures aboard. Snow spots the top of the rock under a blue sky. Signed lower right “Pratson”. Housed in a fine dark molded wood frame with gilt and linen liner. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96025 (4,000-6,000)

1019
$0.00

HENRY BAYLEY SNELL (AMERICAN, 1858 – 1943) MONHEGAN. Oil on canvas Monhegan Island scene shows a single-masted sailboat in front of large grass-covered cliff and beyond another grass-covered cliff. The water in a deep green under a light sky. Signed lower right “H. B. SNELL”. Housed in a reproduction carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 12-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined with some inpainting. Very good. 9-97659 (4,000-6,000)

1020
$1,150.00

ALEXANDER BOWER (AMERICAN, 1875 – 1952) ENTERING THE HARBOR. Oil on canvas Maine scene shows a red-hulled small boat with person at rudder coming toward viewer on choppy blue and green ocean. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 30″ x 26″. CONDITION: Relined and restored with inpainting. Very good. 9-97717 (4,000-6,000)

1021
$345.00

ALEXANDER MINEWSKI (American, 1917-1979) OFF MONHEGAN ISLAND. Oil on board scene shows a round buoy with tall shaft in dark seas with white caps off a tall cliff island under blue skies. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96007 (1,000-2,000)

1022
$4,600.00

HARRY J. SUNTER (AMERICAN, 1850 – ) “A RELIC OF OLD EASTPORT, ME”. A large oil on canvas harbor scene shows two sail fishing boats moored to dock. A wharf with buildings on a timber-formed foundation with cut out passage. One of the connected buildings has a bell on roof and a figure walks down the stairs towards the boats. Signed lower left “SUNTER 86″. Housed in what may be its original deep carved walnut frame with gold liner. An unusual topographical painting documenting one of Maine’s easternmost towns. Titled and signed on reverse of stretcher. SIZE: 25″ x 40”. PROVENANCE: A private Maine collection. CONDITION: Minor touch up. Very good. 9-97470 (2,000-4,000)

1023
$1,265.00

IVAN F. SUMMERS (American, 1889-1964) “LOBSTER COVE, VINALHAVEN, MAINE”. Oil on board coastal scene shows a small inlet having a rocky shoreline with fishing shacks on stilts and docks. Two figures are walking toward a wooded area under blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt wood frame. Titled and identified on reverse. SIZE: 14″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good., horizontal scratch on left side. 9-97345 (1,800-2,400)

1024
$575.00

DAVID LITTLE (American, 20th Century) “SNOW MELT-EAST BRANCH 1994”. Colorful impressionistic oil on canvas winter scene shows a stream through snow covered banks with forest beyond. Signed lower left “David Little 94″. Housed in a light wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 14″ x 18”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96235 (500-1,000)

1025
$590.00

DAVID LITTLE (American, 20th Century) “VIEW FROM PARADISE HILL, BETHEL, MAINE”. Oil on canvas colorful scene shows hills and trees in a fall colorful landscape. Signed lower left “David Little 92″. Housed in a white painted wood frame with linen liner. Hand written artist card on reverse. SIZE: 16″ x 20”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96159 (1,000-1,500)

1026
$8,625.00

THOMAS M. NICHOLAS (American, 1963-) “ANDY AND JANET”. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a man filling a low sled pulled by a large brown and white work horse. They are on a snow covered hillside with scattered cut logs and pine trees. A small stream is seen in the foreground. Signed bottom right “T M Nicholas”. Housed in a fine ribbed wood frame with gilt liner. An index card is attached to reverse with title, etc. SIZE: 30″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96023 (5,000-7,000)

1027
$9,200.00

THOMAS (TM) NICHOLAS (AMERICAN, 1963 – ) “WEATHER FROM THE WEST”, JONESPORT, BEALS ISLAND, MAINE. Oil on panel Maine island scene depicting ships and storm beginning to move in. Signed lower left. Accompanying is a portfolio of articles and information on the popular Nicholas and his works. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-97655 (7,500-10,500)

1028
$8,337.50

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

1029
$0.00

DON STONE (AMERICAN, 1929 – ) “TWO OF FOUR”. Egg tempera on board winter scene shows two boys pulling unseen sleds across a snow-covered field toward a connected Colonial house. The sun is setting,casting yellow colors in the sky with light gray clouds. Two lights can be seen in the house in the distance. Signed lower right. Housed in a wonderful stained, molded wood frame with gilt liner. One of the finest works by this artist that we have handled. Bay View Gallery label on reverse. SIZE: 18″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97459 (10,000-15,000)

1030
$5,175.00

DON STONE (AMERICAN, 1929 – ) “IN FOR REPAIRS”. Oil on canvas boatyard scene shows a large fishing trawler at dry dock with men working on deck and beside hull. In foreground two fishermen stretch out net, all under gray sky. Signed lower right. Housed in silver gilt frame with linen lliner, teh frame having an artist and title plaque. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97457 (2,500-4,000)

1031
$4,025.00

DON STONE (AMERICAN, 1929 – ) “NEW SNOW”. Outstanding oil on canvas rugged coast scene shows snow-covered cliffs with evergreens, battered by waves in a sunlit ocean with green and blue coloring. Signed lower left, “DON STONE N.A.”. Housed in a fine silver gilt frame with linen liner. Frame having a title and artist’s plaque. The back having a Bay View Gallery label. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97458 (2,000-4,000)

1032
$1,782.50

DON STONE (AMERICAN, 1929 – ) “BACK OF KNOWLTONS”. Fine watercolor late fall scene shows the back of a house with barns and apple tree. The house overlooks a Maine coastal inlet. Signed bottom right. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with double mats. SIZE: Sight size: 14″ x 21″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97460 (1,500-2,500)

1033
$575.00

HOWARD CLIFFORD (American, 1950-) “CLOUD SERIES XXXXI”. Large oil on canvas aerial view looking through white and gray clouds across coastal land towards islands and water. Signed lower left “HC”. Signed, titled and dated “1987” on reverse. Housed in a shadow box type frame. Clifford, a native of Portland, Maine, is known for his large canvases and this from a series of Maine coastline views. SIZE: 40″ x 60″. PROVENANCE: From a Portland, Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95816 (2,000-4,000)

1034
$575.00

HOWARD CLIFFORD (American, 1950-) “SURFACE SERIES V”. Large oil on canvas modern coastal scene shows coastline with islands having a flame colored clouds under a blue sky. Signed upper right with initials “HC”. Signed and titled on reverse and dated “1986”, also a list of colors and varnish used. Housed in a simple wood shadowbox type frame. Clifford, a native of Portland, Maine, is known for his large canvases and this from a series of Maine coastline views. SIZE: 60″ x 90″. PROVENANCE: From a Portland, Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95815 (2,000-4,000)

1035
$0.00

JOHNNIE ROSS (American, last quarter of the 20th Century) “RED MAIDE”. Modern abstract shows a rounded edge rectangle in colors of red, green, blue and mustard. Signed bottom right “Johnnie Ross “Red Maide” 1979 ME”. The green, blue and mustard squares appear to be applied pieces on the paper. Housed in a shadowbox type frame with glass front. Johnnie Ross was a teacher at the Portland School of Art. SIZE: Actual: 27-1/2″ x 39-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Portland, Maine home. CONDITION: Good. 9-96538 (500-1,000)

1036
$1,725.00

JEFFREY SABOL (AMERICAN, 20TH/21ST CENTURY) CAMDEN SCHOONERS. Large oil on canvas realistic nautical scene shows two side by side schooners moored in calm mist-laden bay with point of land on left. The masts are reflected in the calm gray water. Signed lower right and dated “00”. Housed in a fine modern decorated molded wood frame. NOTE: A similar image minus the points of land was used as a limited edition print. SIZE: 48″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97471 (1,500-2,500)

1037
$2,875.00

WILLIAM THON (AMERICAN, 1906-2000) “GOLDEN AUTUMN”. Oil on Masonite abstract landscape scene shows a golden forest under full moon. Signed bottom right, “THON”. Housed in its original gilt wood frame with linen and gilt liner. Titled on reverse and numbered 220. Also retaining its original Mid Town Galleries, NY label and an exhibition tag from the Audubon Artist’s Annual National Academy Galleries, NY with artist information and title. SIZE: 48″ x 23″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97136 (5,000-7,000)

1038
$1,380.00

ALAN MAGEE (American, 1947-) ILLUSTRATION COVER ART FOR BOOK “BREAKING IN”. Mixed media watercolor, acrylic and pencil scene shows a young male athlete seated on a wood gymnasium floor against a light blue wall with stripe. He has taken a break and sweat drips down his face. Signed lower left “A Magee”. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame with linen matte. Accompanying this work is a copy of the novel “Breaking In” by Lawrence T. Lorimer. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96081 (3,000-5,000)

1039
$3,737.50

HANNA BROWN SKEELE (American, 1829-1901) LITTLE DRUMMER GIRL. Outstanding oil on canvas portrait of a young girl with blue eyes and blond hair. She wears a fancy lace edged white dress with a blue printed scarf at waist and a small gold and black enameled bar pin. She is seated with arm resting on her eagle decorated red and gold drum and holding a drumstick. The edge of a picture book is seen below the drum. Her legs are tucked under her and off to the side and a colorful Victorian carpet can be seen. Housed in its fine period gesso decorated gilt frame. Signed lower left “HB Skeele”. The back stretcher retaining its original Fine Arts Store label of Cyrus F. Davis, Portland, Maine. SIZE: 27″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good with minor touch up. 9-97126 (4,500-5,500)

1040
$920.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) “CASTINE”. Watercolor and pencil landscape showing three connected white houses below tree covered hill with water and marsh area foreground. Signed lower right “W Peirce 38” and titled “Castine” lower left. Housed in a modern partial gilt frame with white matte. NOTE: Accompanying the work is an appraisal by John W. Peirce dated 1989. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from Waldo Peirce. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97499 (800-1,200)

1041
$690.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) “THE GREENHOUSE”. Unsigned pen and ink watercolor study for the original oil painting of the same title which is in the permanent collection of the Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, Maine. That painting was used as a postcard by the museum and one is attached to the back. Scene shows several people and children working in a large glass enclosed greenhouse. Housed in a fine carved wood frame with double mattes having a label of the House of Heydenryk. Dated bottom right “5 June 51″. NOTE: Accompanying the work is an appraisal by John W. Peirce dated 1989. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 13-1/4”. PROVENANCE: Purchased directly from Waldo Peirce. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97497 (800-1,200)

1042
$230.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) TWO WORKS: “THE SCARECROW” AND “KITTENS”. 1) Watercolor study for the original painting in the Schneider Museum of Art, Southern Oregon State College, Ashland, Oregon. The pencil, pen and ink watercolor shows a scarecrow with swan decorated umbrella in a field and tree setting. Inscribed lower left “For Ellen WP”. Housed in a metal frame with white matte. 2) Watercolor study shows two cats, one sitting and one lying with paws tucked under. They sit on a purple floor. Signed lower right “WP41″. Housed in a decorative wood frame with double mattes. NOTE: Accompanying the work is an appraisal by John W. Peirce dated 1989. SIZE: Sight: 1) 11″ x 8-1/4″. 2) 9-1/2″ x 8”. PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from Waldo Peirce. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Very good with some light wrinkles. 9-97495 (800-1,200)

1043
$345.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) TWO WORKS: “PENOBSCOT VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB” AND LANDSCAPE WITH COW. 1) Watercolor working sketch of the layout of a section of the golf course. The sketch having pencil notations of colors and structure. Signed lower right, titled and dated “4 Aug 65”. Housed in a simple gilt frame with gray matte. 2) Watercolor farm scene shows a house under large tree with two barns and a cow in the foreground grass. Signed “W Peirce Aug. 1930″. Housed in a modern gilt frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 1) 8″ x 11″. 2) 13-1/2″ x 19-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from Waldo Peirce. CONDITION: Both very good. 9-97496 (1,000-1,500)

1044
$345.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) THE SAILOR DANCE. Charcoal/graphite sketch of a sailor in dancing move with a young woman while another sailor sits atop a table watching. Signed bottom right “Waldo Peirce 1936″. Housed in a gilt wood frame with brown matte. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 14-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Purchased directly from Waldo Peirce. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97498 (800-1,200)

1045
$2,875.00

JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD (American, 1899-1971) THE ORANGE LEAVES OF AUTUMN. Watercolor autumn scene shows a view through black trees and orange leaves to a purple mountain beyond under light gray skies. Signed lower left. Housed in a cherry wood frame with white and ivory matte. SIZE: Sight: 23″ x 18-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96160 (3,000-6,000)

1046
$0.00

JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD (American, 1899-1971) “CALISTA”. Watercolor on paper interior scene shows a nude woman seated on a bed with arms raised combing her long black hair against an orange and gray geometric background. Signed upper right “James Fitzgerald”. Housed in a modern silver and black frame with double ivory mattes. Attached to reverse is a statement of authenticity from Mrs. Edgar F. Hubert indicating that the watercolor was in James Fitzgerald’s studio on Monhegan Island, Maine, 1971. Collection No. 233. A most unusual subject matter for this Monhegan Island artist. SIZE: 26″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96649 (4,000-6,000)

1047
$2,587.50

JAY HALL CONNAWAY (American, 1893-1970) MONHEGAN FISHERMEN. Gouache scene shows four fishermen on shore, two in a boat and two next to a group of barrels. The backdrop is hills leading to turquoise and blue water. Signed lower left “Connaway”. Housed in a modern black and gilt frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97107 (3,000-5,000)

1048
$4,600.00

JAY HALL CONNAWAY (AMERICAN, 1893-1970) “FISH BEACH, MONHEGAN AT NIGHT”. Oil on Masonite scene shows a line of houses with water. The foreground having small boats and fishing equipment. The back with title and retaining a Vose Galleries of Boston label. Housed in a period carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 25″ x 30-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97140 (9,000-12,000)

1049
$3,737.50

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864-1940) PORPOISES AT PLAY. Outstanding oil on canvasboard seascape shows four leaping porpoises in a white capped blue wave ocean. Housed in a fine modern gilt wood frame. Unsigned front, having a Estate stamp on reverse and “31”. SIZE: 12″ x 17″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96006 (4,000-6,000)

1050
$575.00

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1964-1940) PORPOISES. Framed etching shows three porpoises out of water at different stages of their jump. Signed in pencil. Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 7″ x 8″. Image: 6-1/4″ x 7-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-96005 (200-400)

1051
$345.00

KEITH OEHMIG (American, 20th Century) “EARLY SNOW”. Oil on canvas Maine scene shows the results of a heavy snow showing snow covered trees and ground under blue sky. Signed lower left and dated “75”. Housed in a fine carved wood gilt frame. Back retaining a Wiscasset Bay Gallery label. SIZE: 14″ x 11″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96021 (1,000-2,000)

1052
$0.00

JOHN CALVIN STEVENS (American, 1855-1940) “ICE AND SNOW”. Oil on canvas mounted on board winter scene shows a snow covered ground with evergreens after a recent snow. Signed lower left “John Calvin Stevens”. Housed in a modern silver gilt frame. Stevens worked most of his life in the Portland, Maine area and was affiliated with the “Brushians Group”. Pencil inscribed on reverse with an indication that it was for the Salmagundi Auction. SIZE: 14″ x 14″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-96379 (1,200-1,500)

1053
$805.00

PHILIP BARTER (American, 1936-) MAINE COAST. Oil on board coastal view shows two crows flying over an ocean churned up by a recent storm. The foreground with flowers and trees looking out to pine topped islands. Signed middle center right “Philip 83″. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 20-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96250 (800-1,200)

1054
$345.00

PHILIP BARTER (American, 1936-) “LEAD MOUNTAIN FROM THE AIRLINE (RTE 9)”. Oil on canvasboard colorful landscape scene shows a road leading through colorful trees toward a mountain. Signed upper right “Philip 83″. Housed in a white painted wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96161 (800-1,200)

1055
$862.50

ROCKWELL KENT (American, 1882-1971) “THE CHILDREN’S MOTHER”. Pencil drawing of a standing nude woman. Titled and signed on bottom left. Housed in a modern gilt frame with title and artist plaque and double matte. Probably a drawing of his first wife Kathleen and dating approximately to 1915. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 7″. CONDITION: Blemish to top left area of margin, otherwise very good. 9-96393 (1,000-2,000)

1056
$460.00

ROCKWELL KENT (American, 1882-1971) A PORTFOLIO OF SIX SIGNED PRINTS. A collection of six prints printed in two colors, loose in a brick red wrapper portfolio with a printed paste label on the upper cover. Limited Edition, privately printed by the Schering Corporation in 1944 “as a gift to its friends.” Bloomfield, NJ: The Schering Corporation. prints include: “The Full Pitcher”; “Many More”; “Sorrows of the World”; “How Soon”; “The Empty House” and “O World, O Life, O Time”. SIZE: Total: 13-3/4″ x 10-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a private collector. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96763 (400-800)

1057
$172.50

BOX OF ROCKWELL KENT ILLUSTRATED BOOKS & REFERENCE BOOKS. Lot includes: Two “Wilderness” forth printings; “Voyaging” forth printing; “Moby Dick”, 1930; “It’s Me O Lord”, 1955; “Leaves of Grass”, the Heritage Press with box; “The Jewel” in box; “This is my Own”, first edition, 1940; Assorted books on Kent’s prints; a postage stamp sheet, 1939; and two prints. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME CONDITION: Generally good, dust jackets “as is”. 9-95985-3 (200-400)

1058
$460.00

GOODWIN (AMERICAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY) KENEBUNKPORT IN WINTER. Oil on canvas mounted to wood scene shows snow-covered rooftops in a harbor dock area under gray skies. Signed lower right, “GOODWIN”. Housed in an antique gesso-decorated oak frame. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: Purchased from artist’s Estate. CONDITION: Surface dirt, craquelure. Good. 9-96606 (1,000-1,500)

1059
$345.00

RAYMOND A EWING (American, 1891-1976) “BIRDHOUSE BAY, DESERT ISLAND, MAINE”. Oil on canvas scene shows a cove with moored sail and lobster boats, fishing shacks, lobster traps and wharf. Signed lightly lower right. Housed in a white painted wood frame. The title and artist written on back of canvas. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97285 (800-1,200)

1060
$0.00

BLAIKIE HINES (American, 1949-) “SMALL POINT, MAINE”. Oil on masonite Maine coastal schooner shows a single mast sailboat off rocky beach with waves under blue, white and gray cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 40″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96359 (1,500-2,500)

1061
$0.00

BLAIKIE HINES (American, 1949-) OFF THE MAINE COAST. Oil on masonite coastal Maine scene shows a two-mast vessel flying American flag sailing parallel with a rocky coastline. Another sailboat is seen on horizon under gray, pink and white cloud sky with glimpses of blue. Signed lower left. Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 32″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-93996 (1,500-2,500)

1062
$1,265.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) “PICKET FENCE, MONHEGAN”. Watercolor scene shows a white long picket fence with stacked lobster traps behind it. Grass and trees leading to water. Housed in a modern gilt frame with double matte. Signed lower right “Joyce Williams AWS”. SIZE: Sight: 20-1/2″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94764 (800-1,200)

1063
$632.50

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) “CLEANING THE FISH”. Outstanding watercolor scene shows a Maine fisherman on the edge of a pebble beach cleaning a fish on top of a crate. Signed lower right “Joyce Williams AWS NWS”. Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 29-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94775 (800-1,200)

1064
$402.50

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) TWO WORKS: “BEALS ISLAND, MAINE” AND “DESERTED HARBOR”. Each housed in modern gilt and black frames having double mattes. Both showing houses on coastline, one with lobsterman, the other with schooner. Nice pastel colors. Both signed lower right “Joyce Williams AWS NWS”. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 28-1/2″ and 18″ x 28-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94752, 9-94757 (1,000-2,000)

1065
$345.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) THREE UNFRAMED WATERCOLORS. Each matted, two signed, one unsigned. Titled “St. Augustine Dock”, “Deer Isle” and the other untitled. SIZE: Sight: Two are 14-1/2″ x 19″; 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94787, 9-94792; 9-94893 (500-800)

1066
$287.50

ALEC EAMES RICHARDSON (American, 1966-) “ISLAND PINE VI”. Oil on wood panel shows a small pine atop a grass bluff near a rocky coastline. A glimpse of the sea can be seen and waves pound the rocks under a light sky. Signed “A Richardson” lower right. Titled and signed on reverse with an artist tag. Housed in a thin shadowbox type frame. A nice Maine view. SIZE: 15″ x 15″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96022 (500-1,000)

1067
$460.00

BILL PAXTON (American, 20th Century) FIVE WORKS. All unframed and unmatted. Light oil/watercolors on paper, all signed “Bill Paxton”. Four titled and signed on reverse including two “Union Station, Portland, Maine 1940”; “Looking East on Congress St. Portland, Maine Circa 1923″; Great Fire at Portland, Maine July 4, 1866″; untitled showing Epping Train Station. SIZE: 14″ x 20”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96277 (500-1,000)

1068
$1,437.50

JOSEPH M. ARENTZ (AMERICAN, 1903 – 1969) “SAILING IN THE SUNSET”. Oil on board seascape shows a two-masted schooner sailing left to right with a bright sunset sky with clouds. Signed lower left “J. M. ARENTZ”. Inscribed and date 1967 and signed on reverse. Housed in a decoarteive gold and white frame. SIZE: 14″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96604 (800-1,200)

1069
$86.25

TOM MCCOBB (American, 20th Century) “ST. GEORGE QUARRY”. Watercolor scene shows a view from the inside of a large quarry with the side depicted in purples and lighter colors. A break in the clouds casts light down the edge of the quarry wall. Housed in a painted wood frame with double matte. Attached to reverse is a Wiscasset Bay Gallery label with artist and title. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 14-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96251 (200-400)

1070
$0.00

L. E. VARNI (American, 19th Century) “PINES IN THE DE_____ AT BOWDOIN COLLEGE. Oil on canvas scene shows a dirt path leading through tall pine trees and grassy area under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right, “VARNI”. Housed in its original gilt wood frame. The stretcher retaining an original Portland society of Art label with artist and title. There is pencil writing in reverse of canvas with date of “1890”. SIZE: 22″h x 18″w. CONDITION: Paint chips to left side and tree trunk, craquelure. Some in painting, otherwise good. 9-96352 (400-600)

1071
$1,035.00

BARRY SIMON (AMERICAN, LATE 20TH CENTURY) “MONHEGAN ISLAND – 1910”. Oil on board scene shows a two-masted schooner flying an American flag, moored at the end of a long dock with large building. A smaller one-masted white sailboat is beside. Calm water with low hill beyond. Signed lower left “SIMON 1996″. Artist’s name and title on reverse. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: Sight size: 7-1/4″{ x 8-1/2”. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97478 (400-800)

1072
$57.50

DAVID MILLARD (American, 1918-2002) LOBSTER BOATS. Watercolor and pencil harbor scene shows several lobster boats moored near dock. Signed lower left “Millard AWS”. Housed in a silver metal frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-3/4″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn of Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96234 (200-400)

1073
$2,070.00

KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “FISHING SHACKS IN GEORGETOWN, ME”. Oil on masonite Maine coastal scene shows a small beach at the ending of an inlet having three fishing shacks with dock and lobster boat alongside. An American flag flies on tall flagpole and a Colonial home is seen beyond on a point of land. Signed lower left. Also titled, signed and dated “2008” on reverse. Housed in a modern carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96803 (1,750-2,250)

1074
$0.00

ERNEST FIENE (American, 1894-1965) END OF DAY-MONHEGAN. Oil on canvas scene shows a lobsterman pulling a lobster trap aboard a boat while another man rows away in a smaller boat. The sky in yellow, gold and gray and the cliffs hide one small fishing shack. Wonderful colors in the ocean with reflections in the sky. Signed lower right “E Fiene”. Housed in a weathered wood gilt edged frame with linen liner. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-97394 (4,000-6,000)

1075
$402.50

ERNEST FIENE (AMERICAN, 1894 – 1965) “THE BREAKERS AT MONHEGAN ISLAND”. Unframed oil on board shows a bright colored seascape with large waves breaking over rocks and cascading onto beach. Signed bottom right, “E. FIENE”. Titled and signed on reverse. SIZE: 22″ x 30″. CONDITION: Left quarter with break in board, in need of restoration. 9-97304 (200-300)

1076
$1,150.00

MICHAEL GRAVES (AMERICAN, 1952 – ) ACADIA. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows a sunlit harbor with small boats surrounded by small mountains in the foreground is a rocky shore line with house and tree. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ h x 16″w. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97274 (1,500-2,000)

1077
$6,325.00

ANNA ELIZA HARDY (American, 1839-1934) PINK ROSES AND VASE. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a bulbous vase with three pink roses and green leaves with five pink roses and leaves set beside the vase. All against a light gray background with light reflection off of the tabletop. Signed bottom right “A E Hardy”. Housed in a period gilt and carved wood frame. On reverse of stretcher is a “W. H Gorham” framers label from Bangor, Maine. SIZE: 14″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Wedding gift from the artist to Christine Peirce of Bangor, Maine, 1913. Descended to Gordan Douglas from the Estate of his mother, Christine Peirce Douglas, 1979 to his daughter, 2006. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95805 (4,000-6,000)

1078
$4,600.00

PAUL BERNARD KING (AMERICAN, 1867 – 1947) SILVER SAILS. Oil on Masonite coastal scene shows several sailboats and rowboats in a group just outside some coastal rock on calm water under blue and white cloud sky. Signed bottom right. Housed in a gilt carved wood replacement frame. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. Some inpainting. 9-97393 (4,000-6,000)

1079
$16,675.00

PAUL BERNARD KING (AMERICAN, 1867 – 1947) MONHEGAN ISLAND HARBOR. Early oil on canvas Monhegan Island scene shows Monhegan Harbor with 9 various one and two masted sailboats moored on quiet water with two houses near dock with figure, all under a light blue sky with white clouds. Signed bottom right, “PAUL KING N A”. Housed in a fine antique carved and decorated wood frame which is branded “M. GRIEVE CO. NEW YORK/LONDON”. SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 30-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-97392 (15,000-25,000)

1080
$17,825.00

THOMAS (TM) NICHOLAS (AMERICAN, 1963 – ) “A NEW SEASON”, BIRCH HARBOR, MAINE. Large oil on canvas of Maine coastal scene of cottages, dock and boats. Signed lower left. Housed in an attractive gold frame. Accompanying is a portfolio of articles and information on the popular Nicholas and his works. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-97654 (12,500-17,500)

1081
$2,760.00

ANTONIO PIETRO MARTINO (American, 1902-1988) “LIGHTHOUSE MAINE”. Oil on board view of Pemaquid Lighthouse with its connected buildings. Signed lower left. Housed in a gray washed weathered wood frame. Pemaquid Light is located on the south central coast of Maine at the tip of a peninsula south of Bristol. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist by our consignor. CONDITION: Good to very good with some surface dirt and very light scratches. 9-97293 (1,500-2,500)

1082
$0.00
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JOHN NICHOLS HAAPANEN (American, 1891-) SUNSET OVER BOOTHBAY HARBOR. Oil on canvas scene shows a bright orange and gold sunset sky over docks with buildings and moored schooner. A grassy shoreline with buildings in foreground and the sunset reflecting in the water. Signed lower right “Haapanen”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wood frame with artist plaque. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96329 (1,200-1,800)

1083
$1,121.00

EDWARD REYNOLDS KINGSBURY (American, 1855-1940) PERKINS COVE, OGUNQUIT MAINE. Oil on canvas coastline view shows blue water beyond rocks with colorful vegetation. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood period frame. Partial Ogunquit, Maine label attached to stretcher. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: One patch to reverse, some inpainting. 9-97312 (1,200-1,500)

1084
$1,380.00

PAUL STRISIK (American, 1918-1998) MAINE COASTAL HARBOR. Fine watercolor shows a view toward buildings and wharfs on tall stilts laden with lobster traps. Seagulls fly over calm water with two rowboats. Signed lower left “P Strisik”. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with gray and white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96314 (1,000-1,500)

1085
$0.00

WILLIAM JURIAN KAULA (American, 1871-1953) “OGUNQUIT, 1900”. Watercolor shoreline scene shows waves crashing onto rocks forming a small tidal pool. Signed lower right “W J Kaula Ogunquit, 1900″. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97574 (1,200-1,500)

1086
$287.50

STEPHEN GEORGE MANIATTY (American, 1910-) “MONHEGAN ISLAND”. Oil on canvasboard coastline scene shows a wave crashing onto a rock ledge with an overturned boat hull wreck. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern stained wood frame with white wood liner. SIZE: 10″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96643 (1,000-1,500)

1087
$0.00

SCOTT ZUCKERMAN (American, 1951-) BULL MOOSE IN LANDSCAPE. Oil on board winter scene shows a large bull moose in low underbrush with marsh area and trees. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern burl decorated frame. Scott Zuckerman has been used by LL Bean for cover work of their catalogs. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97570 (900-1,200)

1088
$402.50

WILLIAM COLUMBUS EHRIG (American, 1892-1973) MOONLIT COAST. Oil on masonite Maine coastal scene shows small waves hitting a rock cliff under an unseen moonlit night sky which is reflecting on the water. Signed bottom right “Wm. C. Ehrig”. On reverse is an artist biography and dated “July 1965″. Housed in a partial gilt gray wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96648 (800-1,200)

1089
$287.50

SAMUEL PETER ROLT TRISCOTT (American, 1846-1925) “HAYSTACKS ON THE SALT MARSHES AT HAMPTON, N.H.”. Small watercolor shows elevated haystacks on flat marsh fields with grass and water. Housed in a small antique gilt wood frame behind glass. The watercolor is titled bottom right “Hampton NH” but appears to be unsigned. There is a pencil inscription on back of board indicating the title and artist. SIZE: 3-1/2″ x 7-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95940 (200-400)

1090
$230.00

TIMOTHY PARK (American, Late 20th Century) MAINE COASTLINE. Outstanding pastel panoramic view looking across rock strewn fields toward one of Maine’s water inlets. All under a white and gray cloud sky. Signed lower right “Parks”. Nicely housed in a red stained wood frame with white matte having a linen liner. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 19-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96255 (400-800)

1091
$402.50

CHARLES GOODHUE (American, 20th Century) SUNLIT WOODS. Oil on canvas woodland scene shows a small clearing with the forest floor in sunlight with a small red leaf maple tree in foreground. Signed lower left. Housed in a black and stained wood modern frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96158 (400-600)

1092
$1,380.00

THEODORE VICTOR CARL VALENKAMPH (American, 1868-1924) ON THE HIGH SEAS. Oil on canvas seascape shows a three-mast large ship angling toward viewer in a green and white tipped wavy ocean. Seagulls fly beside the ship under a white and pink cloud blue sky. Signed lower right “T V C Valenkamph 1901″. Housed in a good gilt molded wood replacement frame. SIZE: 18″ x 30”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96191 (2,000-4,000)

1093
$920.00

THEODORE VICTOR CARL VALENKAMPH (American, 1868-1924) ON THE VOYAGE. Oil on canvas seascape shows a large three-mast ship with figures on deck plying through rough turquoise colored ocean with white spray. An interesting cloud and blue sky. All in pastel colors. Housed in what appears to be its original carved and silvered gilt frame. Purchased from Marine Arts Gallery, Salem, MA. SIZE: 24″ x 28-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: All over craquelure which appears to be stable, otherwise very good. 9-96192 (2,000-4,000)

1094
$8,050.00

PAUL BERNARD KING (American, 1867-1947) THE SPLENDOR OF AUTUMN. Large oil on board fall scene shows birch trees with yellow foliage overlooking a large, winding river with mountains in the background under blue skies. Housed in an outstanding carved, arts and crafts-style gilt replacement frame and having a gilt wood artists plaque. SIZE: 19″ h x 33″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96337 (3,000-5,000)

1095
$0.00

PAUL STRISIK (American, 1918-1998) “THE BEACH, APRIL 1964”. Fine oil on masonite scene shows a curving sandy beach with blue water with a setting sun casting yellow light. Signed lower left, “P. STRISIK”. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a fine carved and gilt replacement frame with gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 16″h x 24″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96341 (3,000-5,000)

1096
$1,610.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) REFLECTIONS OF FALL. Oil on masonite late fall scene shows a winding brook through trees and grass lined banks with fall colors. Signed lower right. Housed in a good gilt carved wood frame with linen and gilt liner. A nice early work by this Rockport artist. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97096 (1,000-1,500)

1097
$805.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “SPRING APPLE TREE”. Oil on masonite landscape scene shows an old apple tree standing amongst tall grass and wildflowers. The tree shows colorful budding flowers. Signed lower right and titled on left “100 Yr Old Apple Tree”. Titled, signed and dated “1976” on reverse. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94231 (1,500-2,500)

1098
$460.00

UNSIGNED (American, New Hope School, First half of the 20th Century) SPRING BLOSSOM. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a green hillside with boulders, flowering apple tree and other trees leading to a large house with connected buildings under blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 17″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96632 (400-600)

1099
$0.00

GEORGE LUFTUS NOYES (American, 1864-1954) PATH TO THE HOUSE. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a dirt path leading through sparce trees towards large connected house under blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a gilt frame with velvet and gilt liner. Signed lower right. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97324 (1,000-1,500)

1100
$354.00

NILES SPENCER (American, 1893-1952) BACKYARD PATH. Watercolor landscape scene shows a house with hillside lawn and path. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 23-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97315 (1,000-1,500)

1101
$1,380.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “FRESHLY PLOWED”. Oil on board scene shows two cows alongside a recently plowed field with trees and pasture beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wood frame with carved signature “Paul Carter Goodnow”. Attached to reverse is an exhibition label from the Bernard Corey Retrospective at the Rockport Art Association, Sept. 24-Nov. 9, 2000. Also an Estate card indicating “#BC121″. SIZE: 9″ x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96426 (1,400-1,800)

1102
$0.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “WHEN LIFE WAS SIMPLE”. Oil on linen mounted to masonite scene shows a New England farm with patches of snow under gray skies. The farm has a connected white farmhouse with connected red barn and silo. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a decorative molded wood frame with linen and white matte. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95168 (1,500-2,500)

1103
$690.00

H HILLIARD SMITH (American, 1871-1948) THE RED BARNS. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a white cape farmhouse with two red detached barns. A series of fields with rock wall and stream with three cows. Signed lower right and dated “46”. Also signed on reverse of canvas. Housed in its original decorated molded wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 17″. CONDITION: Very good, one shallow chip to sky. 9-97535 (1,000-2,000)

1104
$57.50

FRANK FEDERICO (American, 20th Century) THE ABANDONED BARN. Watercolor New England scene shows a barn with cupola having a silo beside in a bright spring landscape. Signed bottom left. Housed in a modern walnut frame with double white matte. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96248 (200-300)

1105
$1,150.00

TOM HUGHES (American, 20th/21st Century) WINTER FIELDS. Oil on canvas New England scene shows a late afternoon looking across partially snow covered fields with water, stone wall and distant wood under a gray and white cloud sky with areas of blue. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt and stained wood frame. A fine example from this Maine artist. SIZE: 28″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96206 (1,000-2,000)

1106
$0.00

MAUD CABOT MORGAN (American, 1903-1999) SUNLIT VALLEY. Large unframed oil on canvas scene shows snow covered mountains in blue and white hues with lower green hills. The bright sun shoots rays down the mountain valley. Monogrammed with artist cipher lower left. SIZE: 43″ x 60″. CONDITION: Several tears and losses, dry flaking paint to upper edge. In need of restoration. 9-97137 (1,000-1,500)

1107
$265.50

GEORGE CARPENTER (American, 1928-2006) MAINE WINTER. Oil on canvas laid on masonite winter scene shows a curving stream with snow lined banks surrounded by evergreens. Signed lower right “Carpenter”. Marked on back “George Carpenter” with address and dated “1953”. Housed in its original stained wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97537 (800-1,200)

1108
$287.50

UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 20th Century) HOUSE IN WINTER. Interesting cubist style oil on canvas landscape with trees, connected house and sky. Unsigned. Housed in a modern gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97446 (400-600)

1109
$354.00

HAL ROBINSON (AMERICAN, 1875 – 1933) WINTER LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene shows a snow-covered ground looking over woods and lake to blue mountains. Signed lower left “H. ROBINSON”. Housed in a carved gilt frame. SIZE: Sight size: 11″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97700 (1,000-1,500)

1110
$0.00

ALFRED JANSSON (American, 1863-1931) ROAD THROUGH THE WOODS. Oil on canvas scene shows a wide dirt road through deep forest. A large tree is seen in foreground. Signed lower right and dated “1904”. Housed in an outstanding period gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 24” x 28”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, small nick in tree. Otherwise very good. 9-96932 (1,000-1,500)

1111
$230.00

JOSEPH R. BARR (American, 20th Century) “THE SUMMIT”. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a dirt path/road ending at the top of a mountain with rock cliffs and tree. Signed lower right “Joe Barr”. Retaining its original Salmagundi Club Thumb-box Exhibition label. Housed in probably its original Newcomb-Macklin Co. frame which retains its original label. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from the estate of Caroline Wetmore Davidson Hiles (Warren, Pennsylvania – Brooklyn Heights, New York), to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. After the death of her second husband, Mrs. Hiles, a suffragette, put her three sons in private schools and spent the rest of her life traveling the world by steamer with her English lady companion, Rose Pasco, and a cockatoo named Van Heemskerk. CONDITION: Good, some paint loss in small areas. 9-94925 (500-1,000)

1112
$3,450.00

LEONARD OCHTMAN (American, 1854-1934) MOONLIT RIVER LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas mounted to board moonlit scene shows a river with path and hill beside with trees beyond. All under a full moon. Signed lower left. Housed in a gesso decorated frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97681 (1,500-2,500)

1113
$354.00

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

1114
$354.00

HAL ROBINSON (American, 1875-1933) SPRING RUN-OFF. Oil on canvas springtime scene shows a small stream through a pasture with woods beyond. The pallet in nice pastel colors. Signed lower right “Hal Robinson”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: 30″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good, relined and restretched on new stretcher with inpainting. 9-94498 (800-1,200)

1115
$115.00

MINNIE LEE JUDSON (American, 1865-1939) “A BROOK IN APRIL”. Oil on canvas scene shows a cascading brook through rocky woods with blue sky peaking through the dense woods. Initialed lower right “MLJ”. Original artist tag is attached to back with title. Also an exhibition label from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1906 Annual Exhibition. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 24” x 16”. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-96917 (400-800)

1116
$805.00

ARTHUR J. HAMMOND (American, 1875-1947) SUNLIT RIVER. Oil on board New Hampshire scene shows a small river cascading through woods with sunlight streaming in. Signed on reverse of board. Also a piece of paper indicating that it originally came from the Estate of the artist and purchased by Herb Dyer in the 60’s. Housed in a fine antique gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 4-3/4″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96900 (600-900)

1117
$690.00

RUSS WEBSTER (AMERICAN, 1904 – 1984) “NEAR MADRIVER GLEN”. Oil on canvas Vermont winter landscape shows a woman hanging laundry on a line outside her house next to a small covered bridge with two children. Behind the house is a church and beyond that are hills under a blue and white cloud sky. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a decorative wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97723 (500-1,000)

1118
$0.00

FRANCIS HOPKINSON SMITH (American, 1838-1915) A LAZY AFTERNOON. Watercolor landscape scene shows a summer afternoon near a pond with a large rowboat and two figures. Signed lower left “F Hopkinson Smith 82″. A well accomplished artist, he, along with Quarterly and Reinhart were part of the artist colony at Cold Spring Harbor. Housed in a nice gilt frame with decorated matte. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 15-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good with a couple of spots on the top edge. 9-96381 (1,500-2,200)

1119
$690.00

FIDELIA BRIDGES (AMERICAN, 1834 – 1923) LILLY POND SUNSET. Watercolor landscape shows a stream leading to lily pad pond with trees and church steeple in the background. Sunset colors from yellow to red. Housed in a gilt wood frame with dark mat. SIZE: SIght size: 9-3/4″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97701 (1,000-1,500)

1120
$2,530.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) LATE FALL SOLITUDE. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a break in a stone wall with birch trees and evergreens. The leaves have fallen to the ground and the scene is in late fall colors. Signed lower right. Housed in an antique gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good with a reworked area around the signature. 9-96027 (2,000-3,000)

1121
$0.00

ALBERT CURTIS WILLIAMSON (Canadian/American, 1867-1944) SUNSET AT THE SHORE. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows fishing shacks along an ocean bay with a sliver of light sky in darkening sky. Signed lower left “CURTIS WILLIAMSON, 1907”. Housed in a period flower-decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 24″h x 30″w. CONDITION: Some minor touch up, otherwise very good. 9-96363 (2,750-3,250)

1122
$1,725.00

WILLIAM JURIAN KAULA (American, 1871-1953) “AUTUMN HILLSIDE”. Oil on canvas fall scene shows a colorful tree and rock hillside under gray and white cloud and blue sky. The scene reminds one of a fall late afternoon approaching thunderstorm. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt antique style frame. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96028 (1,500-2,500)

1123
$920.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: We have been told that this is a painting by Helio Wernegreen (American, 1907-1979) who had a studio in Chicago.


UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 20th Century) HOUSE IN SUNSET. Oil on canvas scene shows a saltbox type house with connected barns on bluff of hill under large trees overlooking a mountain. All under a colorful sunset sky. Housed in a partial gilt carved wood frame. On back of stretcher is a label “Helio’s Art Gallery, Chicago, IL.”. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95016 (800-1,200)

1124
$1,150.00

JOHN CUTHBERT HARE (American, 1908-1978) “SUNSET”. Oil on canvas early evening scene shows a two-mast schooner and other boats moored to docks with buildings under a golden yellow, brown and pink sky. Signed lower right “John Hare”. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. Titled in pencil on reverse. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97110 (2,000-3,000)

1125
$3,835.00

MARY ELIZABETH PRICE (American, 1877 – 1965) INTERIOR SCENE WITH STILL LIFE. Interesting oil on canvas still life scene shows a striped tablecloth with blue and white oriental ginger jar and large green vase. The backdrop to the still life is a nude in a room setting. Signed bottom right, “M. ELIZABETH PRICE”. Housed in what may be its original period carved and gilt arts and crafts frame with an added gilt wood artist’s plaque. SIZE: 18″h x 24″w. CONDITION: Very good. Very small repair to center. 9-96336 (3,000-5,000)

1126
$354.00

WRAY MANNING (American, 1898-) NATURES BOUNTY. Oil on masonite still life shows a picnic bench having a draped white cloth background showing apples, purple and green grapes and a half filled glass next to wildflowers in a vase. Signed lower left. Housed in a painted wood frame. SIZE: 27″ x 36-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96325 (600-800)

1127
$862.50

UNSIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century) ONIONS AND COPPER BUCKET. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a grouping of freshly picked onions, an amber glass bottle and a large brass bale handled bucket which lays on its side. Dark brown background. Housed in a natural stained pine molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-96075 (800-1,200)

1128
$230.00

KEES VERWEY (Dutch, 1900-1995) COLORFUL FLOWER STILL LIFE. Large watercolor tabletop still life shows a cylinder shaped vase with blue, red and white flowers. Signed lower left and dated what appears to be “74”. Housed in a partial gilt frame with linen and gilt liner. Watercolor has been attached to a board. SIZE: 28″ x 22-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. There are areas of consolidated colors at the edges which we assume is the technique of the artist. 9-96547 (800-1,200)

1129
$2,587.50

LAURA COOMBS HILLS (American, 1859-1952) STILL LIFE OF GARDEN FLOWERS. Pastel still life shows a silver bowl atop a table with pink and red tulips, yellow daffodils against a blue drape background. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved wood and gilt modern wide frame. SIZE: Sight: 23-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96872 (1,500-2,500)

1130
$172.50

ALEX MINEWSKI (American, 1917-1979) “LILACS”. Oil on masonite still life scene shows an impressionistic view of purple lilacs with green leaves in a vase set on a table in an interior setting. Signed lower left “Minewski”. Titled and signed on reverse, also having an artist stamp. Housed in a gray wood frame with linen matte. SIZE: 8″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95928 (400-600)

1131
$295.00

RUTH JEWELL (American, 1908-1999) FLOWER ARRANGEMENT. Oil on board colorful bouquet of flowers against a mottled blue background. Signed lower left “Ruth Jewell”. Housed in a gilt frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 15″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97160 (500-800)

1132
$1,437.50

NEIL G. WELLIVER (American, 1929-2005) “LOON”. Etching and aquatint on paper scene shows a loon in green water with ripples and reflection below. Signed in pencil lower right “Welliver” and “AP” lower left. Housed in a fine gray stained wood frame with double mattes. A 1988 work limited to an edition of 150. SIZE: Sight: 26″ x 26″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Portland, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96540 (1,000-2,000)

1133
$1,725.00

NEIL G. WELLIVER (American, 1929-2005) BIRCHES. Limited edition silkscreen print showing seven birch trees in black and white against a green evergreen and blue sky background. Pencil signed lower right. Pencil numbered “124/144″. A small rare edition for this graphically pleasing print. Housed in a silvered gilt modern frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 39-1/2″ x 33″. Image: 37″ x 30-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. Not laid down. 9-96399 (1,200-1,800)

1134
$977.50

CARROLL THAYER BERRY (American, 1886-1978) FOUR WORKS. Four identically framed woodcuts, three with color background. Titled as follows: “Limestone and Sail 5/50”; “Lobsterman-Maine Coast”; “White and Weatherworn-Maine Coast”; and “Winter-Deer Isle-Maine Coast”. Housed in black frames with white mattes. All pencil signed lower right. All show Maine coastal scenes. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 13″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frames. 9-96217 (500-1,000)

1135
$2,300.00

ANDREW NEWELL WYETH (American, 1917-2009) “FOG BELL”. Unframed limited edition signed lithograph made especially for the Penobscot Bay Medical Center by the Triton Press, Inc. NYC. Pen signed below image and numbered “84”. The image shows a tall pyramid shaped white clapboard building with large bell outside with house beyond. Because the artist signed in pen many of these prints when hung up and exposed to sunlight lost their signatures. This example is as original with a strong bold signature. SIZE: 32-3/4″ x 22-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. Appears to be unused and we are told by the consignor that it was sealed in cardboard, placed into a closet and never framed since being sent to them by the medical center. 9-96296 (4,000-6,000)

1136
$3,450.00

AFTER WINSLOW HOMER (American, 1836-1910) “THE FOG WARNING”. Large etching shows a fisherman rowing through large waves looking out at fog bank with distant schooner. His boat is laden with large halibut. Signed in plate “Winslow Homer” and “Hamilton Hamilton”. Pencil signed by left remark “Winslow Homer” and in right corner below signature “Hamilton Hamilton”. The print also at top left corner printed “Copyright 1887 Fishel Adler & Schwartz, New York”. Housed in its original stained oak carved wood frame with thick white matte. SIZE: Image: 20″ x 31-1/2″. Sight: 23-1/2″ x 34″. CONDITION: Some light toning, a C-shaped tear in bottom margin. Otherwise good. 9-97548 (3,000-5,000)

1137
$11,500.00

THOMAS HART BENTON (American, 1889-1975) “HUCK FINN”. Lithograph, State II, edition of 100. Circulated by the Associated American Artists, New York City. Pencil signed bottom right. REFERENCE: The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton by Fath, page 44, No. 12. Part of the Missouri State Capitol series. Pencil signed bottom right. Housed in a black wood frame with white and black mattes. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Not laid down, not examined out of frame. Very good. 9-95953 (8,000-12,000)

1138
$2,645.00

THOMAS HART BENTON (AMERICAN, 1889 – 1975) “ISLAND HAY 1945”. Lithograph shows three men with sickles harvesting hay. Pencil signed lower right. From an edition of 250. The scene is of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. Hinge-mounted in a hinged mat. SIZE: Total: 12-1/4″ x 16-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97367 (2,500-3,000)

1139
$0.00

THOMAS HART BENTON (American, 1889-1975) “AARON”. Lithograph from an edition of 250, circulated by the Associated American Artists of New York City. REFERENCE: The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton by Fath, page 104, No. 42. Housed in a black frame with white and black mattes. Pencil signed lower right. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/4″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, not glued down, not examined out of the frame. 9-95954 (2,000-3,000)

1140
$0.00

THOMAS HART BENTON (AMERICAN, 1889 – 1975) “NIGHT FIRING”. Lithograph scene shows a man stoking a fire at night in a small building. Pencil signed lower right from an edition of 250. Ref. F-57. Hinge-mounted in a hinged mat. SIZE: Total: 10-3/4″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97366 (2,500-3,000)

1141
$6,900.00

JOHN STEUART CURRY (American, 1897-1946) “JOHN BROWN”. Lithograph from an edition of 250, published by Associated American Artists in 1940. Pencil signed lower right. REFERENCE: No. 34 in the Catalog Raisonne by Cole. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 11-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-95956 (3,000-5,000)

1142
$0.00

JOHN STEUART CURRY (AMERICAN, 1897 – 1946) “MAN HUNT”. 1934, from an edition of about 50. Pencil signed and titled and dated 1934. The print shows several men, horse and dog on a man hunt. Ref. Cole 22. Currently housed in a hinged mat. SIZE: Total: 11-1/2″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97376 (1,200-1,500)

1143
$2,124.00

JOHN STEUART CURRY (American, 1897-1946) “THE CORNFIELD”. Pencil signed lithograph from an edition of 25, 1935. Inscribed bottom left “The Cornfield 25 Prints”. Housed in a black frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 10-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-95957 (2,000-3,000)

1144
$0.00

ALFRED HERBER HUTTY (American, 1877-1954) “THE PATRIARCH”. Framed etching shows a large tree with dripping moss. Pencil signed lower right. Housed in a gold and black frame with wide white matte. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97588 (2,500-3,500)

1145
$862.50

SEARS GALLAGHER (AMERICAN, 1869 – 1955) “IN THE POND”. Pencil signed etching Monhegan Island beach scene shows three children at edge of water. Pencil signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt frame with gold liner and highlighted white mat. SIZE: Sight size: 7-1/2″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96929 (1,000-2,000)

1146
$0.00

STOW WEGENROTH (AMERICAN, 1906 – 1978) “NORTH VILLAGE, PORT CLYDE, MAINE”. 1938, Etching shows a small inlet at low tide with boat, fishing shacks and hillside. Pencil signed and numbered ED/60. Presently housed in a hinged mat. Ref. Stuckey’s # 77. SIZE: Total 15-1/2″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97385 (900-1,200)

1147
$0.00

STOW WENGENROTH (American, 1906-1978) “SAND DUNES”. Pencil signed lithograph from an edition of 30 lithograph shows the sand dunes in Provincetown, Massachusetts executed in February 1938. REFERENCE: Stuckey, 72. Housed in a black gold edge frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 10-3/4″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, not laid down. 9-97384 (900-1,200)

1148
$0.00

STOW WENGENROTH (AMERICAN, 1906-1978) “DUNES”. Original dry brush drawing shows grass covered dunes with scrub pine. Pencil signed center left bottom housed in a black painted molded wood frame with white matte. This is a study for Stuckey’s No. 307. Circa 1967. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 23″. CONDITION: Very good, not laid down. Not examined out of frame. 9-97383 (4,000-6,000)

1149
$460.00

EDWARD MORAN (American, 1829-1901) “NORTH WEST WOODS, EAST HAMPTON, L.I.”. Rare etching shows a saltbox house amongst three trees and small hillside. Pencil signed lower right “Edward Moran”. Also inscribed in pencil “Dedicated to E. A. Noble and presented to C. H. Betsford. First proof-first state “North West Woods” East Hampton L.I.”. Housed in a black wood frame with matte. SIZE: Sight:11-3/4″ x 9-1/2″. Plate: 9-3/4″ x 7-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-95775 (1,000-2,000)

1150
$345.00

BENTON MURDOCH SPRUANCE (1904-1967) “VANITIES II: JACOB AND THE ANGEL”. 1950, edition of 40 in four colors (yellow, blue, red/brown, black). Pencil signed lower right, dated “52” and titled. Colored print shows two men, one with wings, embracing. Housed in a modern metal frame with white matte. REFERENCE: The Prints of Benton Murdoch Spruance, A Catalog Raisonne by Fine and Looney, page 184, illustration 289. SIZE: Sight: 14-3/4″ x 19-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of the frame. 9-96212 (500-1,000)

1151
$575.00

PAUL CADMUS (American, 1904-1999) “MOBILE”. Color silkscreen shows a man holding a mobile made of twigs, shells, feather and skull. Signed “Cadmus” lower right 59 out of an edition of 75. Housed in a light wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-96086 (2,000-4,000)

1152
$0.00

JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL WHISTLER (American, 1834-1903) “THE LIME-BURNER”. Original etching shows a man in a factory setting leaning against a wall with ladders and sieve. Signed and dated “1859” in plate. Housed in a black wood frame with matte. Kennedy, 46. Affixed to matte only at top edge. SIZE: Paper: 14-1/4″ x 10″. Image: 10″ x 7″. PROVENANCE: From a private Rangeley, Maine home. CONDITION: Examined out of frame. Brown stain to lower and upper sections, some toning, two side tape marks under matte in margin. Repaired tear upper left corner which goes 1″ into the image. 9-95012 (1,500-2,500)

1153
$4,600.00

JAMES ABBOTT MCNIEL WHISTLER (American, 1834-1903) “VITRE-THE CANAL”. Lithograph shows an overview of a city with foreground canal. Pencil signed with butterfly mark bottom center. Annotated on verso in pencil by the artist “No. 47”. On laid paper with “Pro Patria” watermark. References: W. 39: L.65. Housed in a modern gilt frame with wide linen matte. SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97503 (1,000-2,000)

1154
$236.00

LINDA STEIN (American 1942-) THREE FACES OF MAN. Lithograph limited edition print shows three heads of men layered beside each other. One representing the masculine, one represents the feminine and the last representing the spiritual. Pencil numbered “4/90″ and signed in pencil lower right. Housed in a flat black wood frame with gray matte. Linda Stein exhibited at the Creative Gallery in NY in 1967 and had one-man shows at the Lang Gallery, NY in 1968. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 12-1/4″. Image: 11-3/4″ x 11-3/4”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96078 (400-800)

1155
$402.50

LOT OF 15 SIGNED ART BOOKS. 11 signed by artist author including Leonard Baskin, Emile Gruppe, Paul Cadmus, Philip Jamison, Jackson Lee Nesbitt, Charles E. Martin, Karl Schrag, Betty L. Schlemm, Robert Vickrey, Paul Strisik and Theodore F. Wolff. Also included Andrew Wyeth signed Richard Meryman, Force through Delicacy signed George M. Young, Speaking to Strangers signed J. Day Mason and The Art of Frank H. Shapleigh signed Charles O. Vogel. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-95986-5 (200-400)

1156
$57.50

LOT OF 10 SIGNED CHILDREN’S BOOKS. 5 books signed Dahlov Ipcar, other books signed by Mary Beth Owens, Steven Shepard, Carol Inouye, John Canemaker, and Douglas Alvord. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-95986-7 (150-250)

1157
$690.00

FORTY PRINT RELATED ART REFERENCE BOOKS. Lot includes twelve volumes of American Etchers by Arthur Wm. Heintzelman. Books include Thomas Hart Benton, Peter Hurd, Stow Wengenroth, John Curry, Reginald Marsh and more. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME CONDITION: Generally good. 9-95985-1 (400-600)

1158
$1,495.00

EIGHT BOXES OF ART REFERENCE BOOKS. The lot includes books on individual artists, an 8-volume set of Benezit 1966, Regionalist art groups. Approximately 120 books. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME CONDITION: Generally good. 9-95985 (500-1,000)

1159
$431.25

25 ART REFERENCE BOOKS. The books concentrating on John Marin, Winslow Homer, the Wyeth’s and Marsden Hartley. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME CONDITION: Generally good. 9-95985-2 (200-400)

1160
$0.00

WILLIAM THOMSON (American, 20th Century) STUDY FROM A THOMAS EAKINS WORK. Watercolor portrait of Thomas Eakins work “Portrait of Professor Gross (the Gross Clinic, 1875). The view shows him from the chest up looking slightly to the side wearing a brown coat and gray hair. One of his series in The Lost Drawings of Eakin. Signed lower right “Thomson”. Housed in a gilt and stained wood frame with ivory matte. Thomson studied in Connecticut under Ernst Lohrmann, at the Paier Art School, and at the Meriden Trade School. His solo exhibitions include the Van Ward Gallery in Boston and Oqunquit, ME. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/4″ x 21-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96155 (500-1,000)

1161
$0.00

WILLIAM THOMSON (American, 20th Century) SELF PORTRAIT WITH THOMAS EAKINS PAINTING BACKGROUND. Mixed media scene shows a half portrait of William Thomson standing with arms crossed in front of the famous Thomas Eakins painting “Portrait of Professor Gross (the Gross Clinic, 1875). Signed lower right “Thomson”. Housed in a gilt and stained wood frame. One of his series in The Lost Drawings of Eakin. Thomson studied in Connecticut under Ernst Lohrmann, at the Paier Art School, and at the Meriden Trade School. His solo exhibitions include the Van Ward Gallery in Boston and Oqunquit, ME. SIZE: Sight: 17-3/4″ x 25-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96154 (500-1,000)

1162
$1,725.00

WILLIAM THOMSON (American, 20th Century) “SKETCHBOOK SERIES, SEARCH FOR HOMER.”. Oil on canvas half portrait of Winslow Homer standing in front of a wall decorated with two of his paintings. The bottom quarter having a six-line script verse which is illegible. Signed lower right “Thomson”. Housed in a gray painted wood frame with white wood liner.Reverse having an exhibit entry card with title, artist, etc. Thomson studied in Connecticut under Ernst Lohrmann, at the Paier Art School, and at the Meriden Trade School. His solo exhibitions include the Van Ward Gallery in Boston and Oqunquit, ME. SIZE: 35-1/2″ x 28-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96153 (500-1,000)

1163
$0.00

WILLIAM THOMSON (American, 20th Century) “LOST EAKINS DRAWING V”. Mixed media scene shows a sketch of Thomas Eakins work “Portrait of Professor Gross (the Gross Clinic, 1875). Other sketches surround this work in watercolor, charcoal, etc. Signed lower right “Thomson”. Housed in a gray painted wood frame with linen and white matte. Back having a title label. Thomson studied in Connecticut under Ernst Lohrmann, at the Paier Art School, and at the Meriden Trade School. His solo exhibitions include the Van Ward Gallery in Boston and Oqunquit, ME. SIZE: Sight: 22″ x 15-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96156 (800-1,000)

1164
$172.50

WILLIAM THOMSON (American, 20th Century) “FALLEN ROCKET HOMAGE TO WHISTLER”. Casein scene shows a fireworks rocket exploding in the sky showering yellow, white and orange sparks in a nighttime scene. Signed “Thomson” lower right. Housed in a stained wood frame with double white matte. Thomson studied in Connecticut under Ernst Lohrmann, at the Paier Art School, and at the Meriden Trade School. His solo exhibitions include the Van Ward Gallery in Boston and Oqunquit, ME. SIZE: Sight: 13-3/4″ x 11-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96157 (600-900)

1165
$4,600.00

ARTHUR HOEBER (American, 1854-1915) THE FISHERMAN’S DAUGHTER. Oil on canvas scene shows a young woman in pink dress with white apron in a small rowboat in calm water with lighthouse and ship beyond. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with original artist and title plaque. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting, very good. 9-97206 (2,250-2,750)

1166
$2,300.00

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

1167
$2,012.50

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

1168
$0.00

HENRY SALEM HUBBELL (American, 1870-1949) THE QUIET COVE. Oil on canvas pastel colored scene shows a quiet ocean cove with tree covered coastline and houses under a colorful pink, white and blue sky. Signed lower right “H S Hubbell”. Housed in a fine carved gilt double frame with glass front. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good, relined. 9-96332 (1,500-2,500)

1169
$0.00

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

1170
$0.00

WILLIAM HARNDEN (American, 1920-1983) PASTEL BOATS. Oil on board scene shows five rowboats near beach and wharf. Strong sunlight lights pastel colored shoreline and reflects on the boats. Signed lower left “Harnden”. Housed in a carved wood and painted frame having a linen liner and artist plaque. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96633 (600-800)

1171
$1,495.00

JAMES KING BONNAR (American, 1883-1961) “MISTY MORNING”. Oil on canvasboard scene shows two fishing schooners working side by side with three figures aboard. A tall sailing yacht is seen on horizon and there are five seagulls flying in a light colored sky. Signed lower right. Titled on sticker on reverse. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood replacement frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Two small spots of inpainting, otherwise very good. 9-96774 (1,500-2,500)

1172
$1,035.00

THEODORE (THEOPHILOUS) JOHN MORGAN (AMERICAN, 1872-1947) “CROWDED HARBOR”. Oil on board harbor scene shows a very crowded harbor with moored sailboats, small rowboats under sunlit sky which reflects in the foreground water. Signed lower left. Housed in a great carved and gilt wood replacement frame. Titled on reverse of board. SIZE: 29-1/4″ x 24-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97179 (1,500-2,500)

1173
$0.00

CALTHEA CAMPBELL VIVIAN (American, 1857-1943) SAILBOATS. Oil on board harbor scene shows several small single mast sailboats with buildings in the background. Signed lower right. Housed in a period gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Some consolidation to paint, otherwise good. 9-97296 (1,200-1,800)

1174
$0.00

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

1175
$517.50

GEORGE BUNN (AMERICAN/BRITISH, Last Half of the 19th Century) FISHERMAN’S WHARF. Oil on canvas scene shows a stone and wood wharf with three men working on sails and several sails drying in background. A small boat has come alongside wharf with two men as another sailboat leaves. White capped waves are seen under a lavender to white sky. Signed lower right “G Bunn 85″. Housed in an antique gesso decorated liner. SIZE: 20″ x 30”. CONDITION: One spot of inpainting, otherwise very good. 9-96875 (1,000-2,000)

1176
$230.00

BEN PAULEKAS (American, 1915-2004) “HIGH NOON”. Oil on canvas harbor view shows two fishing trawlers and a smaller boat being tended by two fishermen drying nets. Signed lower left. Titled and dated on reverse “1981”. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: One small chip in water, otherwise very good. 9-97166 (500-800)

1177
$230.00

MICHAEL STOFFA (AMERICAN, 1923 – 2001) ON DRY GROUND. Oil on canvas scene shows a small rowboat tethered to rocks pulled up on dry ground. Water is in the foreground with rock wall and trees. Signed lower left, “STOFFA 88”. Housed in a decorative gilt frame with white wood lining. The back stretcher inscribed “THE 12TH OF OCTOBER”. SIZE: 16″ X 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97161 (500-800)

1178
$1,725.00

RALPH ILIGAN (American, 1894-1960) NORTH SHORE SURF. Fine oil on canvas coastal scene shows large waves crashing onto a rock ledge under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “Ralph Iligan”. Iligan was an illustrator and the fine details in this painting are evidence of his detail work. Probably a scene on the coast of Maine or Massachusetts. Housed in a decorative gilt frame with white liner. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96294 (2,000-3,000)

1179
$2,300.00

WILLIAM B. GILLETTE (American, 1964-1937) “PEBBLY BEACH, B.I.”. Fine watercolor shows small waves cascading onto a pebble strewn beach with rocks and distant hillside. The sky is cloudy gray. Housed in its original fine carved and gilt frame with matching title and artist plaque. Signed lower left “W B Gillette”. SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97404 (2,000-4,000)

1180
$230.00

RALPH LOVE (American, 1907-1992) MIDNIGHT WAVE. Oil on board nocturnal scene shows a coastline with large rock outcroppings being pummeled by large wave. In shades on blue and black. Signed lower left “Love”. Housed in a good stained wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 11″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95686 (600-800)

1181
$0.00

ISABELLA MCQUAIDE HOOPES (American, 1893-1987) “BY THE SEA”. Unframed oil on canvas beach scene shows four boys, three of which are building a sand castle and the older boy stands in the surf. A sand dune is seen on the right side with a tufts of grass. Signed lower left. Titled and signed on reverse. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Several chipped areas in sky and edges, otherwise good. 9-97303 (1,000-2,000)

1182
$767.00

BENNETT SCHROEDER BRADBURY (American, 1914-1991) “AMBER & JADE”. Oil on canvas coastal seascape shows colorful waves crashing onto rock ledge under a colorful morning sky. Signed lower left. Also signed on back of canvas and titled. Housed in a fine carved wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96638 (800-1,200)

1183
$0.00

J RICHARDSON ADAMS (American, Late 20th Century) THE BIG WAVE. Oil on wood panel shows a large crashing wave next to coastal jagged rocks. Signed lower right “J Richardson Adams 96″. Information on reverse indicates Adams is a Buck’s County Pennsylvania trained artist. Housed in a modern gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 20″ x 28”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97095 (500-700)

1184
$0.00

WARREN W. SHEPPARD (American, 1858-1937) SUNRISE OVER ROCKY COASTLINE. Large oil on canvas scene shows sun rising amongst a light sea mist and rocks jutting out into a tranquil ocean. Signed lower left “Warren Sheppard”. Housed in a replacement gilt carved wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 22″ x 34″. CONDITION: Very good, relined, some inpainting, lines where stretcher conforms to canvas. 9-97540 (2,000-4,000)

1185
$1,840.00

ALICE KENT STODDARD (American, 1885-1976) ROCKY SURF. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows turquoise to blue waves moving towards coastal rocks with white and blue sky. Estate stamped bottom right. Also having an Estate stamp on reverse. Housed in a fine gilt carved arts & crafts style replacement frame. SIZE: 20″ x 28″. PROVENANCE: David David Art Gallery, Philadelphia. CONDITION: Relined, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-97339 (2,000-3,000)

1186
$1,725.00

JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (American, 1846-1918) “SHOWER ON THE COAST”. Oil on canvas scene shows waves starting to build in a coastal scene with a rocky point. The greenish and white sea is seen under a cloudy sky. Signed lower right “J C Nicoll N.A.”. Housed in a period gilt decorative frame. SIZE: 20″ x 30′. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97347 (1,500-2,500)

1187
$1,062.00

JOSEF M ARENTZ (American, 1903-1969) “SEA FLAVOR”. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows one large wave crashing onto rocky outcroppings. Light shines from the left across the waves and onto the rocks. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt textured wood frame with gray liner. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: From a southern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96601 (1,000-1,500)

1188
$472.00

CHARLES U BOIZARD (American, First Quarter of the 20th Century) NOCTURNAL BEACH. Oil on board nighttime scene shows waves crashing on to beach in tones of gray. Signed lower right “Cha. U Boizard”. Housed in a fine antique gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 13-3/4″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96780 (800-1,200)

1189
$1,035.00

AFTER JOHN MARIN (American, 1870-1953) “SEASCAPE”. Oil on canvas board of an abstract view with rocks and ocean. Signed lower right “MARIN 50″. This is a copy and we are not guaranteeing this to be a work by John Marin. On reverse is the original Midtown Galleries label with artist and title. Unframed. SIZE: 12″ x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97300 (600-800)

1190
$345.00

ELIZABETH RUGGLES (American, Last half of the 20th Century) “GULLS FEEDING”. Oil on canvas seascape shows crashing waves with white spray with a small flock of seagulls above. Signed lower left “Ruggles”. Housed in a simple wood thin frame. Title and artist on label on reverse. SIZE: 28″ x 38″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96095 (300-600)

1191
$0.00

ALVYK BOYD CRUISE (American, 1909-1988) THE BUSY BEACH. Watercolor scene shows a sandy beach populated by many beach goers. Some are seated under colorful umbrellas and some walk by people watching. Signed lower left “Cruise”. Housed in a modern silver gilt ribbed frame with matte. SIZE: Sight: 12-3/4″ x 22-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95696 (1,000-1,500)

1192
$287.50

CARL W. BRANDIEN (American, 1886-1965) SURF STUDY. Oil on board scene shows waves cresting with white tips under light blue and white sky. Signed lower left. Housed in its original partial gilt carved wood frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97328 (1,000-1,500)

1193
$1,437.50

ARNOUD WYDEVELD (American, 1823-1988) FRESH CATCH. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a large recently caught salmon with gaff beside. Landscape background. Signed lower left “A Wydeveld NJ”. SIZE: 18″ x 32″. CONDITION: Unrestored having several punctures, in need of restoration. 9-97045 (1,000-2,000)

1194
$977.50

MAYNARD REECE (American, 1920-) “KING SALMON”. Oil on canvasboard shows a leaping salmon against a sunset sky with mountains being reflected in a calm lake. Signed lower right “Sketch by Maynard Reece”. Title inscribed on back. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95765 (800-1,200)

1195
$805.00

WILLIAM JOSEPH SCHALDACH (American, 1896-1982) MUSKIE. Watercolor scene shows a large muskie about to devour a small yellow perch. The large fish has swirled the top water in an aggressive pursuit. Signed lower right “Wm. J. Schaldach”. Housed in a good birdseye maple molded wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-3/4″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95761 (800-1,200)

1196
$0.00

H A DRISCOLL (American, 20th Century) STRIPED BASS. Oil on canvas coastline scene shows a striped bass with hook in mouth against a wave and rock background. Signed lower left “H A Driscole”. Housed in a molded wood replacement frame. SIZE: 18″ x 12″. CONDITION: Relined, some inpainting. Very good. 9-95764 (800-1,200)

1197
$0.00

MAYNARD REECE (American, 1920-) BLUE MARLIN. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a leaping marlin against a blue and cloud sky reflected in a light wave ocean. Signed lower left “Sketch by Maynard Reece”. Also attached to reverse is a typed and signed letter dated “March 14, 1975″ on Maynard Reece letterhead. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 8″ x 10”. CONDITION: Very good with minor touch up in sky. 9-95766 (800-1,200)

1198
$1,265.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY “HY” HINTERMEISTER (American, 1897-1972) A STINKY PREDICAMENT. Oil on canvas illustrative scene shows a fisherman balancing on a rock and fallen tree with fly rod high in the air landing a fish with a net in the other. He is called by his fellow fisherman to glance behind him where a skunk is walking down the fallen tree. Housed in a period gilt frame. Unsigned but clearly the subject matter and technique used by this fine illustrator. Accompanying the lot is a metal advertising sign for Champagne Velvet Beer which is after an illustration which is signed “Hy Hintermeister’. Both items have similar characters and a comical flare. SIZE: 17-1/4″ x 23-1/4″. Sign: 14-1/4″ x 19-1/4”. CONDITION: Sign in good condition with some light scratches and dimples. Painting is very good. 9-96385 (1,200-1,500)

1199
$0.00

FREDERICK LEO HUNTER (AMERICAN, 1858-1943) FIRST FLIGHT. Oil on canvas scene shows a group of brown birds resting on a pink flowering branch awaiting the arrival of another bird. All under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “F L Hunter, 1882″. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated frame with velvet and gold liner having front glass. The outside frame decoration of ears of corn. SIZE: 7″ x 9”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96891 (500-800)

1200
$0.00

JOSEPH DAY KNAP (American, 1875-1962) “BLUE BILLS”. Watercolor marshland scene shows a small flock of six ducks in flight over a pond with marshes under a dusk setting. Signed lower left “J D Knap”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with beige matte. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95763 (200-400)

1201
$977.50

ARTHUR SHILSTONE (American, 1922-) CALLING IN THE DUCKS. Fine watercolor hunting scene shows two hunters crouched behind dune grass. One holds a shotgun while the other uses a duck call to lure them in. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with line highlighted matte. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97112 (900-1,200)

1202
$0.00

RON JENKINS (American, 1932-) “RUFFLED GROUSE”. Oil on masonite portrait of a ruffled grouse perched atop a moss covered rock with forest scene background. Signed lower left “R Jenkins 90″. Housed in a weathered wood molded frame with linen and wood liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95762 (400-600)

1203
$287.50

CHARLES DE FEO (American, 1892-1978) VALLEY QUAIL”. Oil on canvasboard wildlife scene shows three quail in flight with colorful plumage. A lavender colored sky with low hills and marshland in background with red berry vine at bottom foreground. Signed lower right “Charles De Feo”. Housed in a natural wood molded frame with linen matte. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95756 (1,000-2,000)

1204
$0.00

FOUR PIECE LOT OF SPORTING ART. 1. Signed framed etching “SNIPE AT DAWN” by Aiden Lassell Ripley (American, 1896 – 1969). 2. Matted etching of grouse by Alfred Conway Peyton (American, 1875-1936). 3. Book: “Roland Clark” by John T. Ordeman. Signed and numbered 1005. 4. Book: “William J. Schaldach” by John T. Ordeman. Signed and numbed 905. SIZE: Sight size: 1. 9-1/2″ x 12-1/4″; 2. 11″ x 12-1/2″; 3. CONDITION: Very good. Number 2 with toning. 9-97368 (1,500-2,000)

1205
$862.50

OGDEN MILTON PLEISSNER (American, 1905-1983) “DRY FLY FISHING FOR SALMON”. Unframed lithograph showing a fly fisherman wading in bend of river casting a fly. His guide and partner are in a canoe at point of land. Pencil signed below image on bottom right. Titled below the print, embossed stamp lower left “TGF”. Printed at bottom of margin “Copyright by Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, 1982”. Bottom right printed “Printed in the USA by the Hennegan Co.”. Printed at top “Published privately in 1982 for Theodore Gordon Flyfishers in a limited edition of 300 prints”. SIZE: 21″ x 30″. CONDITION: One corner with light folds, otherwise very good to excellent with strong colors and signature. 9-96304 (300-500)

1206
$862.50

OGDEN MINTON PLEISSNER (American, 1905-1983) “CLOVE VALLEY”. Limited edition print shows two men hunting pheasant in a snow covered landscape. Pencil signed lower right. Titled below print. Imprinted above image “Published privately in 1981 by Clove Valley Rod & Gun Club in a limited edition of 156 prints”. Housed in a modern stained wood frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 20″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96303 (300-500)

1207
$265.50

OGDEN MINTON PLEISSNER (American, 1905-1983) “THE LYE BROOK POOL BATTENKILL RIVER, VERMONT”. Unframed lithograph showing a fly fisherman in river with landscape mountain background. Pencil signed lower right. Embossed stamp lower left “KJD”. Printed at bottom margin “Reproduced by Frost & Reed, LTD. Bristol and London, England”. Lower right printed “Copyright by the Museum of American Fly Fishing”. Upper print with “Printed privately for the Museum of American Fly Fishing in a limited edition of four hundred copies”. Title at bottom of print. SIZE: 22-1/4″ x 29-3/4″. CONDITION: Margins with slight reductions, very good. 9-96305 (300-500)

1208
$1,725.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: WINSLOW HOMER; ARTIST (American, 1836-1910). The collage has a penned signature incorporated in an artist pallet doodle by Winslow Homer. On the back of this card is another complete signature which is ink stamped, dated “Mar 28, 1904”. Also, there is a signed envelope postmarked “Prouts Neck, Maine 1909”. A print of Winslow Homer and a Carroll Thayer Berry woodcut titled “Winslow Homer Studio, Prouts Neck-Maine” which is pencil signed. Housed in a partial gilt wood frame with white matte having four cutouts. SIZE: Total: 16-1/2″ x 20-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95968 (500-1,000)

1209
$287.50

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: ROCKWELL KENT, ARTIST (American, 1882-1971). Collage including a signed photograph of Rockwell Kent; a signed letter dated October 2, 1968 on Rockwell stationary regarding a California fan; also is a pencil signed print of the 10 ORE stamp. Incorporated in the collage is a business card designed and printed by Rockwell Kent for his own use and on the back of the card is the drawing which is shown in the upper left of this collage. It shows a figure kneeling in front of a potted plant and having a “Rockwell Kent” stamp. Also there is a lithograph of a woman and child which also has a Rockwell stamp. Housed in a decorative wood frame with light gray matte having seven cutouts. SIZE: Total: 20″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95961 (1,000-2,000)

1210
$230.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: MARSDEN HARTLEY, ARTIST (American, 1877-1943). Collage includes a pen written letter signed “Sincerely, Marsden Hartley”, dated August ’42 from Corea, Maine. Also a pen written and signed note on Hartley blue stationary signed “Sincerely Yours, Marsden Hartley”. There are four various Hartley prints and a photographic print of Hartley. Housed in a blue metal frame with light blue matte having eight cutouts. SIZE: Total: 21-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96110 (800-1,200)

1211
$345.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: THOMAS HART BENTON; ARTIST (American, 1889-1975). Framed sheet of 8 cent Missouri commemorative postage stamps showing the Benton mural and signed on side of sheet “Thomas H. Benton”. Housed in a black wood frame with white and black mattes. SIZE: Total: 16-1/4″ x 15″. Sight: 10″ x 9″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95955 (200-400)

1212
$2,530.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: THOMAS EAKINS; ARTIST (American, 1844-1916). This collage incorporates a very important letter written to “L.W Miller” concerning the portrait of Mrs. William D. Frishmuth which is housed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It says in part “The first sketch and general perspective drawing are for convenience made one sixth the size of the picture…” and signed “Yours truly, Thomas Eakins”. Also included are two First Day Covers of Eakins and pictures of the painting mentioned in the letter along with a print of Eakins himself. Housed in a molded wood frame with white matte having eight cutouts. SIZE: Total: 19″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95971 (1,500-2,500)

1213
$115.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: CHARLES EPHRIAM BURCHFIELD; ARTIST (American, 1893-1967). A Christmas card pencil signed “Bertha and Charles Burchfield”. The card is a print of a painting by Burchfield titled “The Glow of Christmas”. Nicely housed in a partially gilt frame with ivory matte having two cutouts. SIZE: Total: 18-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Crisp signature, very good. 9-96100 (150-250)

1214
$9,085.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: KEITH HARING, ARTIST (American, 1858-1990). Framed collage including an 8″ x 10″ black and white glossy photograph of haring painting on a city street wall. On the blank wall over the photograph in bold black marker Haring has drawn a figure of one of his humans, making it appear that he painted this figure on the wall. It is signed and dated “1988”. Also there is a signed print above. Housed in a red metal frame with white matte having three cutouts. SIZE: Total: 14-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96103 (800-1,200)

1215
$287.50

JAMIE WYETH (American, 1946-) RUDOLF NUREYEV. Limited edition lithograph showing Rudolf Nureyev in a dancing leap. Black and white image with the exception of his blue shirt. Pencil signed lower right and “AP” for artist proof. Embossed stamp “1978 J.W.” Housed in a black metal frame with double mattes. SIZE: Sight: 33-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96106 (800-1,200)

1216
$7,475.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: CHARLES M. SCHULTZ; CARTOONIST (American, 1922-2000). Wonderful collage framed presentation incorporating three first day issue envelope covers, each of which has a hand drawn Peanuts character including Snoopy on a Christmas 1990 cover; Charlie Brown on a 1985 school bus cover and Lucy on a 1987 Love stamp cover. All three are signed by the artist “Schultz”. Also incorporated into the collage are two announcements which were on the comic pages announcing Charles Schultz’s retirement. Also two photographs of cast members and a program from the 1972 “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown” staged by Elwyn Dearborn. SIZE: Overall: 33″ x 27″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. Drawings and signatures are strong and crisp. 9-96147 (1,500-2,500)

1217
$258.75

TWO ARTIST SIGNED BOOKS. 1) “Gist of Art” by John Sloan, 1939. Signed in pencil “John Sloan”. 2) “An Artist in America” by Thomas Hart Benton, 1951. Signed on first page “Thomas H. Benton”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME CONDITION: Good. 9-95986-1 (200-400)

1218
$767.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: ANDREW WYETH, ARTIST (American, 1917-2009) & JAMIE WYETH, ARTIST (American, 1946-). A double signed print of Andrew Wyeth by Jamie Wyeth. Bottom left signature of Jamie, bottom right signature of Andrew. Housed in a mahogany frame with white matte having a double cutout. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96107 (500-1,000)

1219
$201.25

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: JAMIE WYETH, ARTIST (American, 1946-) & RUFOLF NUREYEV, DANCER (Russian, 1938-1993). Collage including a signed photograph of Nureyev in leaping position. Also a pencil signed print by Jamie Wyeth and signed by him. Housed in a maroon metal frame with tan matte with four cutouts. SIZE: Total: 11-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96105 (300-500)

1220
$2,875.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: ANDY WARHOL; ARTIST (Russian, 1928-1987) & JAMIE WYETH; ARTIST (American, 1946-). An interesting collage incorporating an Andy Warhol portrait of Jamie Wyeth print which has been signed “Andy Warhol 1976”. To the right is Jamie Wyeth’s print of a portrait of Andy Warhol being penned signed by Jamie. Below which is a print of John Kennedy inscribed “For Elwyn Dearborn, Jamie Wyeth” and the last is a Campbell Soup collage print, pen signed by Andy Warhol. Housed in a brown wood frame with white matte having four cutouts. SIZE: Total: 20-1/2″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96108 (1,000-1,500)

1221
$2,760.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: MICK JAGGER, MUSICIAN (American, 1943-) & ANDY WARHOL, ARTIST (American, 1928-1987). Collage has the backdrop as the “Sticky Fingers” album cover of the Rolling Stones. Two signed photographs atop the cover, one a picture of Mick Jagger signed in gold marker, the other a photograph of Andy Warhol signed in black marker. Housed in a black frame. It should be noted that this famous album cover of the Rolling Stones was designed by Andy Warhol. SIZE: Total: 13-1/4″ x 26″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96101 (300-500)

1222
$1,610.00

HARRY SPIERS (AMERICAN, 1869 – 1947) SUMMER GRAZING. Gouache summer scene shows four cows grazing on a rock wall-lined pasture with tall trees under white, gray and blue skies. Signed lower left and dated “30”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97251 (1,000-1,500)

1223
$4,197.50

GEORGE ARTHUR HAYS (American, 1854-1945) FIVE WORKS: COWS IN LANDSCAPES. All five oil paintings appear to be housed in their original frames. All signed “G A Hays”. One showing two cows drinking from a watering tub at well with a woman having house and haystacks. One shows two cows in front of haystacks and a farm. Another with a herd of cows in a field; Another with three cows at water and the last showing a single cow in summer landscape. SIZE: Two are 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″; Two 8-1/2″ x 11-1/2″; One 8″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: From a Southern Maine Collection. CONDITION: Surface dirt, generally very good. 9-96609 (2,000-3,000)

1224
$0.00

CHARLES FRANKLIN PIERCE (American, 1844-1920) LAZY DAY. Oil on canvas scene shows two cows in a field with woodland borders. Signed with initals lower left. Housed in a modern partial gilt frame. SIZE: 11″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96708 (1,500-2,500)

1225
$115.00

CHARLES HENRY HAYDEN (American, 1856-1901) COWS. Watercolor scene shows two brown and white cows in a field overlooking water. Radcliffe Art Gallery label on reverse. Signed lower left and dated “1892”. Housed in a fine reproduction gilt and decorated frame with tan and gilt matte. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 11″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96233 (300-500)

1226
$1,150.00

J GREENEBAUM (American, Late 19th Century) THE SHEPHERDESS. Oil on canvas mounted to board landscape scene shows a woman in black coat and red headscarf tending to a small flock of sheep in a meadow filled with grass and flowers. A small stream and trees is beyond under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “J Greenebaum Paris, 95″. Possibly the work of Joseph David Greenbaum (American, 1864-1940). Housed in a modern gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 21″ x 29-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good with only spot inpainting. 9-96821 (1,000-1,500)

1227
$1,888.00

POSSIBLY JAMES H. HAGAMAN (AMERICAN, 1866-1946) TENDING THE FLOCK. Oil on canvas on board landscape summer scene shows a shepherd with a large flock of sheep grazing in an expansive meadow with trees under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “J. Hagaman” and having the location “Crecy-en-brie”. Also it looks like there was an older signature identical but dated “1900”. Housed in a fancy gold pierce decorated period frame. SIZE: 18″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97444 (1,200-1,600)

1228
$115.00

FRANK FREDERICO (American, 20th/21st Century) TURKEYS. Watercolor scene show three colorful turkeys against a bluish background. Signed lower left “Frederico”. Housed in a gilt modern wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 21″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96252 (200-300)

1229
$0.00

MILTON CHRISTIANSON (American, 20th/21st Century) “WILD TURKEYS”. Large watercolor outdoor scene shows three turkeys in a landscape under a bright setting sun. Interestingly there are five black, red and white stylized turkeys amongst the three. Signed lower right. Housed in a stained wood frame with double matte. Titled and signed on reverse. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 28-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96269 (400-600)

1230
$0.00

THOMAS P. DOUGHERTY (American, 20th Century) THE PRODUCE MARKET. Large oil on canvas scene shows a small produce market having bins of vegetables with some passers-by. Seen at table level. A woman in red tends the table. All in pastel colors. Signed lower left “T F Dougherty”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97152 (500-1,000)

1231
$805.00

FRANCIS NORTON JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1878-1931) BACKYARD VIEW. Oil on board colorful scene shows several buildings with a garden backyard with fence, flowers and electric pole. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 18″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting. Very good. 9-96893 (1,000-1,500)

1232
$862.50

ROY HENRY BROWN (American, 1879-1956) CONTRASTS IN COLOR. Oil on masonite landscape scene shows a blue shaded tree against a dark green hill with light grass in the foreground. All set under a light blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “Roy Brown”. Housed in an arts & crafts style replacement modern frame with gilt artist plaque. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Minor spot inpainting, very good. 9-96331 (1,000-1,500)

1233
$1,092.50

XAVIER J. BARILE (American 1891-1981) “EAST COAST-ROCKPORT, MASS. JULY 1943”. Oil on canvas board beach scene shows a nude woman in water with two children with red ball. A lobster boat is nearby with man pulling in lobster trap. Signed lower right. Title and date on reverse with other annotations. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94376 (300-500)

1234
$1,150.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) THREE WATERCOLORS. All unframed but matted. 1) “Metinic Island” shows a side of a house with window. 2) “The Flag” shows a US flag draped on chair in front of a window. 3) “Still Life Boat and Bottles”. SIZE: Sight: 1) 13-1/2″ x 20-3/4″. 2) 10-1/4″ x 14-1/4″. 3) 10″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94799, 9-94895; 9-94897 (800-1,200)

1235
$575.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) THREE WORKS. All nicely housed watercolors in decorative gold frames with white mattes. 1) “The Other Room” showing an open door in an interior setting. 2) “Sea Flower” showing a conch shell on ocean floor. 3) “March Thaw” showing snow covered rocks with trees. All signed “Joyce Williams AWS”. SIZE: Sight: Approximately 22″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94748, 9-94771; 9-94773 (1,500-2,500)

1236
$287.50

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) THREE WORKS. Signed watercolors include: 1) “Island Marina” shows a tidal inlet with boats and building. 2) “In the Grange” shows interior view of basket on cupboard. 3) “Road to Spruce Head” shows a road by a house with sunset. All housed in decorative wood frames. SIZE: Sight: 1) 17″ x 22-1/2″. 2) 10″ x 14″. 3) 5-3/4″ x 8-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94731, 9-94742; 9-94736 (1,000-1,500)

1237
$767.00

ARTHUR VIDAL DIEHL (American, 1870-1929) A DUTCH INTERIOR. Oil on canvas Dutch interior scene shows two women and a child in a home with fire in a fireplace. One woman is beside a table while the other is seated. A young child peers out the door at two figures and a windmill. Signed lower right “Arthur V. Diehl 1911″. Housed in a gesso decorated gold antique frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 9″ x 12”. CONDITION: Minor inpainting. 9-96383 (1,200-1,500)

1238
$977.50

ARTHUR VIDAL DIEHL (American, 1870-1929) CAPE COD. Oil on canvas mounted to foam board beach scene with grass covered sand dune. Signed lower right. Housed in a molded wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 5″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with minor spot inpainting. 9-96786 (400-600)

1239
$1,380.00

CASIMIR CLAYTON GRISWOLD (American, 1834-1918) SUMMER LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a rock-strewn grassy field leading to woods with lake and low hills beyond. Signed lower left, C. C. GRISWOLD, N.A.”. Unframed. SIZE: 14″h x 22″ w. CONDITION: Wax relining. Very good. 9-96366 (1,000-1,400)

1240
$345.00

MICHAEL PALMER (American, 20th Century) “RECLINED ON ROCKS”. Ink and acrylic on canvas scene shows a boy resting on a group of rocks under a tree and blue sky. Signed lower right “Michael Palmer”. Housed in a modern silver gilt wood frame with linen matte. On reverse is attached a Hobe Sound Galleries North label. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96082 (800-1,200)

1241
$0.00

COURTLAND L. BUTLER (American, 1871-1952 THE EVENING WALKWAY. Oil on canvas evening scene shows a stone house with back entrance with a stairway and a road. Signed lower right “C L Butler”. Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 23″ x 16-1/2″ CONDITION: 1″ vertical slit towards bottom, otherwise good. 9-96922 (500-1,000)

1242
$1,092.50

NELSON AUGUSTUS MOORE (American 1824-1902) “STUDY OF A SKY”. Oil on unstretched canvas scene of Lake George shows two sailboats under a setting sun and on calm water. Signed bottom right “Moore” and stamped “N. A. Moore Studio” on reverse. Housed on an antique gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 5-3/4” x 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96902 (700-1,200)

1243
$172.50

ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES HENRY MILLER (American, 1842-1922) THE OLD MILL, LONG ISLAND. Oil on canvas scene shows a thatched roof watermill with pond having two figures and a dog on the bank with cows, trees and buildings beyond. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. New York canvas stamp on reverse. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: One small patch to reverse, inpainting. Good. 9-96930 (500-1,000)

1244
$172.50

CHARLES DAY HUNT (AMERICAN, 1840 – 1914) EARLY EVENING CRUISE. Watercolor landscape shows a one-masted sailboat on calm water passing by a house on shore under trees. A beautiful pastel sunset sky reflects in the water. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine modern gilt molded wood frame and lavender gold lined mat. SIZE: Sight size: 9-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97176 (400-600)

1245
$295.00

MINOR (American, 20th Century) PAIR OF LANDSCAPES. Oil on board scenes. One showing water with trees and fields. The other showing a small stream and dock with figure in a boat under trees with fields and mountains. Both identically housed in gilt wood frames. SIZE: 6″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97625 (500-1,000)

1246
$345.00

F C HERBST (American, 1912-1970) ALONG THE BANKS. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a boy standing on the sandy and tree lined banks of a winding river through tall trees. He looks down the river at another figure. The landscape reflected in the water. Signed lower right “F C Herbst”. Housed in a modern carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good with small paint scratch near signature. 9-96085 (400-600)

1247
$230.00

RALPH TAYLOR (American, 1897-1978) THE SUNLIT PATH. Watercolor scene shows a path leading up through woods with colorful bushes and sunlight beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine gilt frame with linen matte and gilt liner. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97153 (200-400)

1248
$0.00

EURILDA LOOMIS FRANCE (AMERICAN, 1865 – 1931) TREE LINED ROAD. Oil on canvas fall scene shows a dirt road with colorful trees under a blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 17″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96896 (400-800)

1249
$1,840.00

HAROLD WESTON (American, 1894-1972) “MOOSE MAPLE BY RIVER”. Oil on board landscape shows a maple sapling next to two trees on a bank of a river. Known for his paintings of the American wilderness, this is a small fine example of his work. Titled on reverse. Signed bottom right “Weston-24″. Biographical information attached to reverse. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: Sight: 6-1/4″ x 8”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96230 (300-500)

1250
$0.00

FREDERICK DICKENSON WILLIAMS (American, 1829-1915) THE PASTURE STREAM. Fine watercolor summer landscape shows a small stream leading through trees and fields with pastured and tree hillsides in distance. Inscribed lower left “Mrs. Charles Lilly-With Kind Regards of “F.D.W.” Aug. 1898″. Housed in what is probably its original gilt ribbed frame with gilt liner and matte. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Toning, mattes and backboard with all over foxing. Otherwise very good. 9-97125 (350-550)

1251
$805.00

FRANK A. BARNEY (American, 1862-1954) THE WOODLAND PATH. Unframed oil on board forest scene shows a dirt path winding through tall tree woods with boulders in a spring/summer setting. Signed lower right “F A Barney”. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93071-4 (500-800)

1252
$345.00

FRANK A. BARNEY (American, 1862-1954) RIVER LANDSCAPE. Oil on board summer scene shows a quiet river with grassy banks alongside a hill with fields under blue and white cloud sky. The unsigned painting having come from a group of signed and unsigned works of which a copy of a letter of provenance accompanies the lot. Housed in a period gilt wood frame with glass. SIZE: 10″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93071-5 (300-500)

1253
$690.00

FRANK A. BARNEY (American, 1862-1954) THE MARSHES EDGE. Unframed small oil on artist board colorful fall scene shows a small marshy area with water and grass lined with colorful trees under a purple and bluish/white sky. The unsigned painting having come from a group of signed and unsigned works of which a copy of a letter of provenance accompanies the lot. SIZE: 5-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with minor touch up. 9-93071-6 (300-500)

1254
$920.00

BETTY LOU SCHLEMM (American, 1934-) “WINTER DUNES”. Oil on canvas impressionistic scene shows a flower and bush topped sandy dunes under a colorful pink, white and gray sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. Back having a Rockport Art Association Exhibition label. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96254 (500-800)

1255
$57.50

BETTY LOU SCHLEMM (American, 1934-) YELLOW BICYCLE. Watercolor scene shows a kid’s yellow bike parked amongst bushes with a pair of sneakers dangling from the high bar handlebars. Signed lower right and dated “1984”. Housed in a modern molded wood frame with double white matte. SIZE: Sight: 21-3/4″ x 29-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96266 (200-400)

1256
$115.00

BETTY LOU SCHLEMM (American, 1934-) THE RED FOX. Watercolor wildlife scene shows a seated red fox amongst bushes. Signed lower left and dated “1986”. Housed in a modern wood molded frame with double beige mattes. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 29″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96267 (200-400)

1257
$86.25

BETTY LOU SCHLEMM (American, 1934-) “LANEVILLE SOUND”. Watercolor coastal scene shows two lobster boats in small inlet near granite pier with figures. Signed lower left. Housed in a decorative wood frame with white matte. Signed and titled on reverse and dated “1981”. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96236 (150-250)

1258
$0.00

GORDON HOPE GRANT (AMERICAN, 1875 – 1962) “REFLECTIONS AND LUMBER WHARF”. Two lithographs each signed by the artist below image. Both hinge-mounted in hinged mats. Each having an Associated American Artist label. Both showing harbor scenes with boats and men. SIZE: Total: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97375 (800-900)

1259
$0.00

ALBERT WINSLOW BARKER (AMERICAN, 1874 – 1947) TWO WORKS: “HAULING THE LOG” AND “THE OLD CART”. Both pencil signed. One from an edition of 50, the other of 52. Both housed in hinged mats. One showing a man with oxen team hauling a wagon of logs. The other an old two-wheeled cart in barn. SIZE: Overall: 9″ x 11-3/4″; 16″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97369 (500-700)

1260
$690.00

PETER HURD (AMERICAN, 1904 – 1984) “DONA NESTORITA”. Etching, 1942, from an edition of 50. Pencil signed and titled below plate. The lithograph showing a portrait of a charming old lady. Ref. plate LV, Peter Hurd, “The Lithographs by Andrew Wyeth”. Presently hinge mounted in a hinged mat. SIZE: Total: 18-1/4″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97374 (600-800)

1261
$0.00

LESTER GEORGE HORNBY (American, 1882-1956) “FANEUIL HALL FROM QUINCY MARKET”. Etching, 1920, showing the side of Quincy market with Faneuil Hall at the end. Pencil titled and signed from an edition of 40. Housed in a black frame with wide white matte. SIZE: Sight: 5-1/2″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good, not laid down. 9-97372 (600-900)

1262
$0.00

THOMAS WATERMAN WOOD (AMERICAN, 1823-1903) “THINKING IT OVER”. Etching shows a man with white beard in blacksmith’s shop holding Boston newspaper. Signed bottom right in pencil. Signed and dated “1884” in plate. Presently housed in a hinged mat. SIZE: Total: 18″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97370 (600-800)

1263
$4,025.00

ROBERT RIGGS (AMERICAN, 1896 – 1970) “IN THIS CORNER”. Circa 1932-33, from an edition of 50 or less. The lithographs showing a black prize fighter being announced in a fight ring scene. Pencil titled and signed by the artist. Ref. Bassham 25. Hinge-mounted in a hinged mat. SIZE: Total: 18″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. Very slight toning. 9-97378 (4,000-5,000)

1264
$4,600.00

ROBERT RIGGS (American, 1896-1970) “NEIGHBORHOOD CHAMP”. 1932, pencil signed and titled lithograph of an edition of about 50 shows a fighter in the corner of a ring with spectators surrounding. Housed in a black frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 15-3/4″ x 20-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, not laid down. 9-97377 (4,500-6,000)

1265
$0.00

LUIGI KASIMIR (AMERICAN. 1881 – 1962) “MINORITENKIRCHE”, VIENNA. Soft ground etching with aquatint portrait of a large stone church with figures beside. Pencil signed lower right. Housed in a modern black frame with white mat. SIZE: 22-3/4″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Mounted to board but not glued. Very good. 9-97389 (1,000-1,200)

1266
$1,265.00

LUIGI KASIMIR (American, 1881-1962) “KARLSKIRCHE”, VIENNA. Pencil signed soft ground etching and aquatint printed in color shows a tall wide dome top building. Pencil signed bottom center. Housed in a fine decorated partial gilt frame with double mattes. SIZE: Sight: 18-1/2″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97388 (1,200-1,500)

1267
$460.00

RAPHAEL SOYER (AMERICAN, 1899 – 1987) “SEATED NUDE”. Limited edition lithograph shows a 3/4 view of a seated nude woman. Pencil signed and numbered 38/100. Hinge-mounted in a hinged mat. SIZE: Total: 22-3/4″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97373 (600-800)

1268
$0.00

JOHN FRENCH SLOAN (American, 1871-1951) “RENDEZVOUS” (“MISS AGNES ENTERS, 1926”). Small etching shows a woman in costume walking through opening in curtain. Inscribed in plate “John Sloan 26 Miss Agnes Enters”. Pencil signed lower right below image “John Sloan” and inscribed “Enters 1927 with best wishes from Dolly + J.S.” It is our understanding that these were given out as Christmas cards and there is some evidence that 100 proofs were made, imprinted by John Sloan. This particular one was given to Alexander Brook and Peggy Bacon. Housed in a good gilt molded wood frame with archival glass and linen matte. SIZE: Sight: 4-1/4″ x 3-1/2″. Image: 3″ x 3″. CONDITION: All over light toning, otherwise very good. 9-97451 (700-900)

1269
$230.00

FOUR FRAMED WINSLOW HOMER HARPER’S WEEKLY WOOD ENGRAVING PRINTS. All housed in fine black frames with light mattes. Titles: “The Army of the Potomac-A Sharp Shooter on Picket Duty”; “Ship-Building, Gloucester Harbor”; “The Last Days of Harvest” and “The Noon Recess”. SIZE: Sight: Approximately 9-1/2″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, “Noon Recess” has spot foxing. 9-96152 (500-800)

1270
$287.50

FREDERICK JAMES BOSTON (American, 1855-1932) THE WINDOW GREETING. Oil on wood panel shows two young women leaning out a window flanked by greenish/blue shutters with pink rose branches. Signed lower left “FJ Boston”. Housed in its original fancy gilt frame with gilt liner (as found). SIZE: 24″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: From a southern Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good with surface dirt. 9-96587 (1,000-1,500)

1271
$0.00

VOLLIAN BURR RANN (American, 1897-1956) THE OLD PROVINCETOWN PLAYHOUSE. Watercolor Cape Cod scene shows two buildings on stilt foundation. Two small boats are moored beside. Signed lower right “V B Rann”. Housed in a modern silver molded wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 21″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96242 (800-1,200)

1272
$0.00

JAMES MORGAN LEWIN (American, 1836-1877) THE PICNIC. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a young man and woman seated under tall trees in grass and rock pasture. The slight hill leading to a pond with distant pasture with sheep. A river valley is seen beyond with steeple and rooftop under trees against a light blue sky. Signed lower left “J M Lewin 186_”. Housed in a what appears to be its original frame which has been gold painted. SIZE: 11-1/4″ x 25″. CONDITION: Relined, craquelure, some lifting to center sky but appears to be stable. 9-95801 (1,000-2,000)

1273
$287.50

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

1274
$517.50

GERALD LYDON MERFELD (American, 1936-) “THE CONVERSATION”. Oil on masonite outdoor scene shows two women hanging clothes on a clothesline in a spring/summer day. A duck and two ducklings look on. Signed lower left “Merfeld”. Titled, signed on reverse and dated “1988” with an inventory number “15-88″. Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with linen matte and thin gold liner. SIZE: 18″ x 24”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96240 (500-800)

1274A
$747.50
Revised: 8/19/2009

Lot Added:

GERALD LYDON MERFELD (American, 1936-) “WINTER”. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a large Victorian house with wrap around porch in the midst of a snowy winter. A figure is in the doorway greeting a boy pulling a sled with another child. Signed lower left “Merfeld”. Titled and signed on reverse and numbered “37-72″. Housed in a carved wood frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96275 (400-800)

1275
$402.50

JEAN KALISCH (American, 20th Century) ROOFTOPS. Panoramic oil on board overlooking a city from a rooftop vantage point. All under blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 22″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96358 (400-600)

1276
$345.00

THREE ANTIQUE OIL PAINTINGS. 1) Oil on canvas seascape showing a rocky coastline with waves and mountains beyond under a white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right “W.J. Russell 92”. 2 & 3) Pair of oil on canvas landscapes signed “AEP”. One showing a lean-to in snow covered woods. The other shows a small boat moored next to grass and forested shoreline. All three housed in period gesso decorated frames, one with losses. SIZE: 1) 12″ x 20″. 2 & 3) 12″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Generally good with surface dirt. 9-95850, 9-95871 (400-600)

1277
$575.00

MARIE PADDOCK (American, Last half of the 20th Century) “MADALYN AS A BALLERINA”. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a woman with stern look wearing a blue ballerina outfit seated on a red cloth. Signed lower right. Housed in modern gilt wood frame. Pencil inscribed on back with title. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97447 (300-500)

1278
$230.00

BLANCHE (NETTIE BLANCHE) LAZZELL (American, 1878-1956) CITY ROOFTOPS. Watercolor sketch showing a rooftop view across roofs to church steeple. Signed lower left “Blanche Lazzell-1934″. Housed in a gilt wood frame with gray matte. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 10”. CONDITION: Some fading and toning to paper, foxing. Good. 9-96546 (300-500)

1279
$747.50

UNSIGNED (NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL, 19TH/20TH CENTURY) THE DISTANT BRIDGE. Oil canvas New Hampshire scene shows a river with high banks leading to a covered bridge below high hills all under blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a fine and possibly original gilt wood frame. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 19″. CONDITION: Very good. Some inpainting. 9-96890 (600-900)

1280
$805.00
Revised: 8/20/2009

Correction: Title should read SIGNED (19th/20th Century) LANDSCAPE SKETCH.

JAMES EDWARD HERVEY MCDONALD (CANADIAN, 1873 – 1932 ) LANDSCAPE SKETCH. Unframed oil on board sketch with what appears to be a dock and water with trees in background under blue sky. Signed “JM” bottom right. SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97299 (1,000-1,500)

1281
$172.50

SIGNED (American/Russian, 20th Century) MID WINTER. Oil on board snow winter scene shows tall birches in a clearing with other trees leading to snow capped mountain under blue sky. Signed lower right with what appears to be “G. Neczyporuis”. Housed in a painted frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 8-1/4″ x 6-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96423 (500-1,000)

1282
$575.00

ALPHONSE JOSEPH SHELTON (American, 1905-1976) “FIRST SNOW”. Oil on masonite New England scene shows a small village nestled in hillside valley with snow capped mountains in the background. It is late fall and the snow has come early with color still in the trees. Signed lower left and titled and signed on reverse. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96238 (500-1,000)

1283
$115.00

JACK JONES (American, 20th Century) WINTER HARBOR. Fine watercolor winter harbor scene shows a lobster boat covered with snow at low tide. It is tied to a dock with building and other buildings and docks are seen beyond. Signed lower left “Jack Jones-ISMP”. Housed in a fine modern gilt wood frame with highlighted double matte. A nice example of this underrated artist. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96249 (400-600)

1284
$0.00

A. E. BURDIN? (American, Early 20th Century) WINTER MOON. Oil on board winter evening scene shows a bright full moon shining through foggy snow covered woods. Signed indistinctly lower left. Housed in a molded walnut wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 24-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-96244 (300-500)

1285
$1,035.00

COLE (American, 19th Century) HILLSIDE VILLAGE. Oil on canvas scene shows a New England/New York village with houses nestled in a series of small hills under blue and white sky. A woman walks along a path in the foreground near cows,farm house and red barn. Signed lower left “COLE”. Housed in a period gilt, molded wood frame. A round canvas stamp “GOUPLES BROADWAY, N.Y.”. Possibly the work of Sarah Cole, sister of the famous American artist Thomas Cole. SIZE: 12″ h x 10″w. CONDITION: Surface dirt, minor touch up, very good. 9-96326 (500-700)

1286
$0.00

POIRSON (Mid 20th Century) TWO WORKS: PLOWING THE FIELDS AND THREE JESTERS. 1) Oil on wood panel colorful abstract scene shows two horse teams pulling a harrow with figure behind. Signed bottom left. 2) Oil on wood panel colorful abstract shows three figures, each with hats and colorful costumes. Unsigned. Both identically housed in simple wood frames. SIZE: 39-1/2″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97445 (400-600)

1287
$0.00

GINTHER (American, 20th Century) HOUSE AND TREES. Watercolor landscape scene shows a stucco house behind two large trees with hillside and grasses. Signed lower left “Ginther 81″. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame with double mattes. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 23”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97214 (400-600)

1288
$0.00

E. CORELLI (American, First half of the 20th Century) BACKYARD VIEW. Oil on canvas mounted on panel scene shows the backyard view of several houses with flower garden in the foreground. Signed lower right what appears to be “E. Cor_lli”. Housed in a modern gilt gesso decorated frame with inner gold liner behind glass. SIZE: 18″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96873 (400-800)

1289
$57.50

CYNTHIA F. COOLEY (American, 20th/21st Century) “E.F. MORAN & CO.”. Unframed watercolor shows three ships moored back to a dock with the company name on the side. Signed lower left and dated “1982”. Also having an artist card attached to back with title. Presently housed in a double matte wrapped in plastic. Probably a scene near Pittsburgh, PA where she is from. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 28″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96262 (200-400)

1290
$230.00

MARTHA ELIZABETH MOORE (American, 1913-1982) AUTUMN HARVEST. Oil on board still life scene shows fall vegetables and flowers in an attractive setting. The composition includes a jug of red roses, a pot of yellow mums, gourds, grapes and corn. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97150 (500-800)

1291
$920.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 20th Century) FAR AWAY THOUGHTS. Oil on board scene shows a nude black man laying on rocks beside water with mountains in the background. He looks skyward where the clouds have separated and a vision of women in gowns dance in the clouds. Unsigned. Reminiscent of a Rockwell Kent subject matter. Housed in a painted wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Inpainting, several chips in sky. Fair to good. 9-96241 (200-400)

1292
$287.50

ATTRIBUTED TO FREDERICK JOHN MULHAUPT (American, 1871-1938) COASTAL SIDE HOTEL. Watercolor view from the harbor looking towards a three-story white clapboard building with two wrap-around porches and a dock beside which has a two-mast schooner being tended to. A series of churches and buildings dot the hillside background. Probably a Maine or Massachusetts scene. Housed in a gilt wood modern frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95710 (1,000-1,500)

1293
$115.00

STEPHEN HOWARD (American, 20th Century) “TUG”. Acrylic scene shows a tugboat cruising right to left in colorful blue and green sea under gray cloud and blue sky. Signed upper right “S Howard”. Titled and signed on reverse of cardboard. Housed in a wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 9-3/4″ x 16-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96284 (200-400)

1294
$115.00

J. PHILIP RICHARDS (American, ) “ON THE GRAND BANKS”. Watercolor scene shows a fishing trawler in rough seas with sixteen men, most in yellow slickers, emptying a large net of fish. Signed lower right “J Philip Richards 81 A.W.S.”. Housed in a fine decorative wood frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn of Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96287 (300-500)

1295
$0.00

STAPLETON KEARNS (American, 1952-) EARLY MORNING SUNRISE. Oil on wood panel landscape scene shows early morning sun shining over a tree lined clearing with pond. Signed lower left “Stapleton Kearns 1990″. Housed in a well selected frame with linen matte and gold frame and liner. SIZE: 12″ x 10”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96020 (800-1,200)

1296
$1,495.00

LYNNE MAPP DREXLER (American, 1928-1999) TWO WORKS: “A WAVE” & “BLUE VASE-BLUE WALL”. 1) Oil on canvas abstract scene shows a wave crashing onto rocks. Titled, signed and dated on reverse of canvas. Housed in a simple silver shadowbox type frame. 2) Oil on canvas still life shows a blue vase with colorful flowers on a red tabletop against a multi-blue background. Titled, signed and dated “1984” on reverse of canvas. Housed in a simple wood frame. SIZE: 1) 16″ x 18″. 2) 18″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96279 (300-500)

1297
$0.00

CHARLES F. BOHANNAH (American, 1910-1985) PAIR OF LANDSCAPES. Both unframed and show summer landscapes with trees and grass. One is illegibly signed lower left and the other is unsigned. Both come with Estate artist card indicating that the artist is an African-American and resided in New York City. SIZE: 18″ x 14″ and 14″ x 18″. CONDITION: Uneven varnish layer on one, otherwise very good. 9-94329 (300-500)

1298
$690.00

BILL BAGLEY (American, 20th Century) THREE WORKS: “YOUNG FARMER”, “BATHER” AND BATHER WITH TOWEL. 1) Acrylic on canvas shows a young man standing in a wheat field. 2) Acrylic on canvas shows a nude young man standing ankle deep with his reflection in the water. 3) Unframed acrylic on canvas scene shows a man knee deep in water holding a white towel. All three signed “Bagley”. SIZE: 1) 30″ x 16″. 2) 30″ x 13″. 3) 32″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96256 (400-600)

1299
$805.00

ROGER WILLIAM ELLENBERGER (American, Late 20th Century) TWO WORKS. 1) “Blueberries & Cream”. Watercolor still life scene shows an early American stoneware crock full of blueberries with a sprigware handled teacup also filled with blueberries and a similar creamer beside. All on a tabletop against a brown background. Signed “Roger W Ellenberger” and dated “1987”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with double matte. 2) “Blue Decorated Stoneware & Blueberries”. Watercolor scene shows a similar scene with just the crock and blueberries. Signed along the left side and dated “1987”. Housed in a gilt modern frame with double white matte. SIZE: Sight: 1) 11-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. 2) 5″ x 3-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96072 (400-600)

1300
$287.50

CHARLES HENRY RICHERT (American, 1880-1974) AUTUMN HARVEST. Oil on canvas tabletop scene shows a grouping of vegetables including carrots, pepper, onion, celery and squash next to a cast iron skillet with cover. Signed lower left “C H Richert”. Housed in a decorated wood frame with liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Light craquelure, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-96071 (400-800)

1301
$230.00

HUGO R.B. NEWMAN (American, 20th Century) GRAPES, PEARS AND A REDWARE JAR. Oil on masonite still life scene shows five pears covered with red grapes alongside a decorated two-handled covered Redware jar. Signed upper right “Hugo R B Newman”. Housed in a modern gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 14″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-96882 (300-500)

1302
$172.50

DAVID LYLE MILLARD (American, 1918-2002) “RADISHES”. Watercolor scene of a bunch of red radishes on a doorstep. Signed lower left “Millard”. On reverse is a Rockport Art Association Exhibition label with a bio page. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame with white matte. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 15-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96237 (300-500)

1303
$0.00

ROBERT GEISSMAN (American, 1909-1976) CENTENNIAL TRIBUTE. Watercolor illustration of a tabletop bronze replica of the Liberty Bell set against a Colonial US Flag. Unsigned. Housed in a white frame with white, red and blue mattes. NOTE: Accompanying the watercolor is a letter from Reader’s Digest indicating that the illustration was not used as one of the Reader’s Digest covers but that Robert Geissman was the artist for two other covers, May 1960 and July 1975. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96197 (300-500)

1304
$287.50

K. AXILROD (American, Late 20th Century) “STILL LIFE WITH PEARS, PLUMS AND POMEGRANATE”. Oil on canvas tabletop scene shows a yellow bowl with colorful fruit with fruit beside on a colorful tablecloth. Signed lower right, titled in pencil on reverse. Housed in a simple wood shadow box type frame. SIZE: 18″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96246 (200-400)

1305
$460.00

CHARLES J. BURDICK (American, 1924-) LEFT BEHIND. Oil on board scene shows Noah’s Ark filled with two of every animal in a large wooden boat leaving on shore a unicorn family. Signed lower right “Burdick”. Housed in a Victorian walnut frame with gilt and velvet liner. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96282 (300-500)

1306
$287.50

WILLIAM JAMES DOW (American, 1891-1973) A RAY ON SUNSHINE. Fine watercolor interior view shows a white door being cascaded with sunlight through a side window with settle below. Signed center bottom. Housed in a weathered wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96288 (300-500)

1307
$265.50

ATTRIBUTED TO VIVIAN FORSYTHE PORTER (American, 1888-1982) “THE DANIEL WEBSTER”. Oil on canvas nautical scene shows a three-mast ship in half sail sailing left to right in rough seas. Signed lower right “T. Bailey” but having an old typed and written attribution on reverse. It is known that paintings signed by ” T. Bailey” were probably done by a trio of artist’s who resided together in Winthrop, MA. The ship portrayed here was built in 1858 and lost at the Cape of Good Hope. Housed in a decorative frame with linen and silver liner. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96273 (300-500)

1308
$143.75

BYRON RANDALL (American, 1918-1999) HOUSE ON THE HILL. Oil on board scene shows a barn and house on a grass and tree lined hill. Signed bottom right “B. Randall”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96877 (200-400)

1309
$431.25

N. E. KING (American, 19th/20th Century) WALK ALONG THE WATERS EDGE. Oil on canvas scene shows a woman pausing on her stroll along a dirt road flanked by water. The landscape has two houses, two sailboats and some large trees under blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt shadowbox frame with front glass with some gesso loss. SIZE: 11″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93983 (250-350)

1310
$517.50

ROBERT S. MOSKOWITZ (AMERICAN, 1935 – ) EMBOSSED WHITE. Embossed image on white paper housed in a white painted wood frame. The back having a Robert Pardo Gallery label. Label indicates Leo Costelli & Munich Collection. SIZE: Sight size: 10-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97333 (200-300)

1311
$172.50

GLADYS EMERSON COOK (American, 1899-1976) BLUE-EYED KITTEN. Pastel portrait of a seated cat looking straight at viewer, white and gray color with bright blue eyes. Housed in an antique oval frame with blue mat. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x10-1/2″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96348 (200-400)

1312
$59.00

MEG BLACK (American, 20th Century) FLOWER GARDEN. Collage scene shows a colorful flower garden with daisies and lupines. Signed lower right “Meg Black”. An entirely crafted hand colored paper sheet all amalgamated together as one piece of paper that became a watercolor painting unique to the artist. Attached to white backing board and housed in a silver gilt frame with white matte. SIZE: 29-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95934 (150-200)

1313
$143.75

TWO FRUIT PASTELS. 1) Anne Weber (American, 20th Century) “5-1/2 Peaches”. Pastel on paper showing peaches against a white and silver background. Title and artist on reverse. Signed “Weber”. Housed in a gilt modern frame with white matte. 2) O. Arnold? (American, Early 20th Century). Pastel fruit scene shows pears, apple and purple grapes against a greenish background. Signed middle right. Housed in an antique oak frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 1) 10″ x 13″. 2) 7″ x 17″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96069, 9-96070 (150-250)

1314
$88.50

UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 20th Century) WORKING ON THE DOCK. Oil on canvas scene shows two men working on a wood dock with boat moored beside. Several ships are seen in distance across the harbor water. Housed in a modern wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Some minor spot repairs with inpainting, very good. 9-96243 (150-250)

1315
$0.00

CLIFFORD WINNER JR. (American, 20th Century) ARCHITECTURAL SPLENDOR. Watercolor building study shows the front of a multi-story building with large cupola and horse weathervane. Signed bottom right. Housed in a painted wood frame with complimentary double matte. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 14-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96253 (150-250)

1316
$0.00

M S DONAHUE (American, Late 20th Century) TWO WORKS. 1) Unframed oil on masonite scene shows a young man seated on the top of a chair in the corner of a room. Signed upper right “M S Donahue 84”. 2) Oil on masonite abstract portrait of a drummer boy. Signed lower left “M S Donahue 7-20-86″. Housed in a simple wood frame. SIZE: 1) 31-3/4″ x 21-3/4″. 2) 32″ x 24”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 9-96263 (100-200)

1317
$0.00

EVELYN WINTER (American, Late 20th Century) “KEEPERS OF THE FIRE”. Watercolor scene shows two women in colorful ponchos facing the flames of a large fire. Signed lower left. Housed in a brass type frame with white matte. SIZE: 16″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, front glass with break at corner. 9-96276 (100-200)

1318
$59.00

RICHARD GARRIGUS (American, Late 20th Century) “PRESENCE”. Oil on wood panel abstract in colors of black and orange. Signed and dated “1997” and titled on reverse. Housed in a simple stained shadowbox type frame. SIZE: 16″ x 15-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96278 (100-150)

1319
$34.50

EDWARD MINCHIN (American, Late 20th Century) “LEAF ARCH”. Watercolor scene shows several yellow leaves and stems against a blue background. Signed lower right. Housed in a chrome frame with white matte. Artist label on reverse. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96280 (100-200)

1320
$28.75

CHARLES J. BURDICK (American, 1924-) UNICORNS IN THE MOONLIGHT. Watercolor fantasy scene shows two unicorns on a rock surrounded by water under a moonlit sky. Signed lower left “Burdick”. Artist stamp on reverse. Housed in a modern brass type frame with double mattes and no glass. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96281 (100-200)

1321
$0.00

PAT DEWS (American, 20th/21st Century) PURPLE FLOWERS. Watercolor of purple blossoms and green leaves. Signed lower right. Housed in a silver chrome frame with white and purple matte. Dews is a living artist who is an author of watercolor books and a member of the AWS and NWS. SIZE: Sight: 9-3/4″ x 13-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95929 (200-300)

1322
$57.50

MARGE CHAVOOSHIAN (American, 20th Century) PAIR OF WILDFLOWER SCENES. Watercolor scenes show colorful wildflowers and grasses. Signed lower right “Chavooshian”. Housed in identical birdseye maple stained frames with linen and red matte. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 13-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95925 (200-400)

1323
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) THE BLUE VASE. Watercolor still life shows a blue pedestal vase filled with a colorful arrangement of flowers. Housed in a lemon gold frame with line highlighted matte. SIZE: Sight: 10-3/4″ x 8-1/4″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Small tight tear to top edge, slightly yellowed paper. Otherwise good. 9-95846 (300-500)

1324
$0.00

MILDRED C JONES (American, 1899-1992) TWO WORKS: LAKE ATITLAN, GUATEMALA AND YELLOW DAFFODILS. 1) Oil on canvas scene shows a Native Guatemalan women with a young child slung over her back in a papoose type holder. They walk down through a cornfield to the lake below with mountains in the background. Signed lower right. Housed in a wide stained molded wood frame. 2) Oil on canvas still life shows a vase of yellow daffodils and white blossoming branches. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt and white painted frame. SIZE: 1) 24″ x 30″. 2) 20″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Both very good. 9-96200, 9-96390 (300-500)

1325
$0.00

GERALD LYDON MERFELD (American, 1936-) “CHRISTMAS STILL LIFE”. Oil on canvas scene shows the edge of a Christmas tree next to a window with table setting of Christmas gifts and objects. Signed lower left “Merfeld”. Housed in a modern wood frame with linen and wood liner. A note attached to back from artist with title, date and inventory number “31-73″. SIZE: 20″ x 24”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96274 (300-500)

1326
$805.00

FRANCIS LEE JAQUES (American, 1887-1969) TWO WORKS: “VICUNA” AND FLOWERING BRANCH. 1) Ink on scratch boards titled “Vicuna Head Chap. II”. Signed lower left “F L Jaques”. Scene shows a small group of Vicunas against a mountain backdrop. Unframed, shrink wrapped on foam core. 2) Ink on board of a dogwood branch with honeybees. Untitled and signed with initials “FLJ”. Unframed, shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 11″ x 9-1/4″. 2) 6-1/2″ x 14″. CONDITION: Some wear to edges and corners, very good. 9-95770 (300-500)

1327
$118.00

MARGARET W. WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) STILL LIFE WITH RED FLOWERS. Large watercolor shows a pot of red flowers with green leaves with an ironstone soup tureen, brass candlestick, copper charger and flower painting in the background. Signed lower right “M. W. Williams”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 25-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96272 (200-400)

1328
$0.00

CYNTHIA D. HYDE (American, 20th/21st Century) TULIPS. Oil on canvas scene shows a table with pots of flowers including bright red tulips. Signed lower right “Hyde 91″. Housed in a simple pine shadowbox type frame. SIZE: 32″ x 30”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very goof to excellent. 9-96265 (200-400)

1329
$57.50

EMMONS (American, 19th Century) DESERT CACTUS IN BLOOM. Oil on canvas southwestern scene shows a cactus with bright red large blossoms against a light green background. Signed lower left “Emmons”. Possibly the work of Dorothy Stanley Emmons. SIZE: 22″ x 10-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96096 (200-300)

1330
$57.50

GERTRUDE MARTIN TONSBERG (American, 1903-1973) “INDIAN PIPES #2”. Oil tempera on masonite forest floor scene shows new Indian pipe shoots breaking through oak leaves with a green fern background. Housed in a carved and partially gilt wood frame with liner. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96239 (200-400)

1331
$118.00

LINE STEVENS HOPKINS TUTWILER (AMERICAN, 20TH/21ST CENTURY) “IN THE KITCHEN”. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a Colonial kitchen with deep working fireplace, having fire, kettle on crane and iron and brass accessories. The room is filled with antique furniture and accessories. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97473 (200-400)

1332
$86.25

SIGNED (American, 20th Century) TWO LANDSCAPES. 1) Walter G. Cleveland (American, 20th Century) “Lake Erie Marsh – Ohio March 1903”. Small oil on board scene shows a marsh in fall under colorful sky. Signed lower left. Also signed and titled on reverse. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. 2) Alice Tilton Gardin (American, 1859-1949). Oil on wood panel shows buildings near water with green reflections under colorful sky. Signed lower right “A T Gardin”. Housed in a period carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 1) 4″ x 8″. 2) 6″ x 8″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: 1) Chip in sky, dirty. Otherwise good. 2) Good. 9-95874, 9-95899 (150-250)

1333
$88.50

WATERCOLOR HALF PORTRAIT OF A BOY IN GREEN. The boy in profile wearing a green shirt and having dark brown hair. Pencil lined face and hands. Inscribed “Painted July 8, 1854″. Housed with a reverse painted glass matte, gold and black wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 5-3/4″ x 4”. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Some light foxing, otherwise very good. 9-95898 (150-250)

1334
$0.00

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

1335
$57.50

DANIEL RALPH CELANTANO (American, 1902-1980) FIELDS AND TREES. Pastel on paper scene shows a field area leading to water with a line of trees bordering a golden field. Signed lower left and dated “77”. Housed in a modern gilt decorated frame. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/4″ x 14-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94353 (200-400)

1336
$59.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PAIR OF PRIMITIVE LANDSCAPES. Oil on wood panel scenes show a lake with sailboats between mountains. One having a house amongst trees under blue sky. The other with fence and fields between trees under colorful sky. Identically housed in gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Some wood grain showing, dirty, some frame abrasion. Otherwise good. 9-95872 (100-200)

1337
$0.00

GEORGE DANIELL (American, 20th Century) TWO WORKS: TIGER LILIES & “NUDE MAINE YOUTH”. 1) Bright watercolor scene shows a stem of three tiger lilies against a blue background. Signed upper right “Daniel”. Housed in a silver wood frame with white matte. 2) Frontal view of a nude male against a lake landscape background. Signed “Daniell” bottom right. Housed in a black frame with decorative mattes. SIZE: 1) 20″ x 16-1/2″. 2) Sight: 16″ x 13″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96247, 9-96283 (150-250)

1338
$29.50

SIGNED (American, Mid 20th Century) “GULL’S HOUSE NEW BERN, N.C.”. Watercolor house portrait shows a three-story white house with green shutters with driveway, fire hydrant and wall with urn. Signed indistinctly lower left “A. Ay____”? Housed in a modern gilt frame with matte. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good with some light foxing. 9-95888 (100-150)

1339
$115.00

DON STONE (AMERICAN, 1929 – ) “THE STERN MAN”. Colored limited edition print shows a Maine lobster man at the end of his boat with one hand on a lobster trap, just outside coastal rock ledge. Numbered 44/1100. Pencil signed with inscription. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame and white mat. SIZE: Sight size: 13″ x 21-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97461 (100-200)

1340
$172.50

THOMAS NADEAU (American, 20th Century) “VIEW FROM “TOP OF THE EAST””. Limited edition lithograph shows a rooftop view looking across Portland, Maine to the harbor beyond. Numbered “14/102″, pencil signed and titled. Unframed, presently shrink wrapped on form board. SIZE: 36-3/4″ x 26”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96223 (100-150)

1341
$0.00
Revised: 8/22/2009

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L. GEISER (American, Mid 20th Century) MAINE BLUEBERRIES. Watercolor scene shows a freshly picked quart box of blueberries resting on a window ledge with half open window overlooking the Maine coastline. Signed lower left “L Geiser”. Housed in a weathered gray painted wood frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 18-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96068 (100-200)

1342
$287.50

BEN SHAHN (American, 1898-1969) “HOW THE BIRDS FLY”. Framed lithograph showing a flying dove with gray background with inscription “….one must feel how the birds fly”. Signed in the plate. Back having a John Wanamaker, Philadelphia certificate indicating the title and limited edition of 750 of which this is 227. Housed in a black and silver wood frame with gray cutout matte. SIZE: Sight: 20-1/4″ x 17″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96264 (200-400)

1343
$0.00

FRANZ GERITZ (American, 1895-1945) “SUNRAYS IN THE RED WOODS”. Colored woodcut shows a sunlit path through tall trees. Pencil titled lower left. Signed lower right and dated “37”. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 9-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a private collector. CONDITION: Very good. Not examined out of the frame. 9-96762 (400-600)

1344
$230.00

PAUL MULLALLY (American, 1947-) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Oil on board shoulder length portrait shows a young woman in white dress with long black hair gazing sideways and looking slightly upward. Signed bottom right “Mullally”. Housed in an antique gilt edged frame. SIZE: 13″ x 9″. CONDITION: Fair to good. 9-97168 (500-800)

1345
$172.50

P R GEROME (Mid 20th Century) YOUNG FRENCH GIRL. Oil on canvas portrait of a young girl with long red hair wearing a red shirt with white collar. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern fancy gilt frame. SIZE: 15″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-96881 (300-500)

1346
$115.00

PHILIP PEARLSTEIN (American, 1924-) “MALE AND FEMALE NUDES ON SPANISH RUG”. Etching and aquatint pencil signed, titled and numbered “34/50″. Unframed. SIZE: Image: 17-1/2″ x 21-3/4″. Overall: 22-1/4″ x 30”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Small water stain on leg, otherwise very good. 9-96222 (300-500)

1347
$177.00

JOE RIMINI (American, 1920-2000) STUDIO NUDE. Oil on canvas study of a nude standing in a studio setting. Signed lower left “Rimini”. Housed in a modern white painted decorative frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97159 (300-500)

1348
$747.50

O T MOVAN (American, 19th/20th Century) THE FAMILY PICNIC. Large oil on canvas summer scene shows a husband and wife with picnic basket walking beside four large trees while two daughters and a dog play next to shallow stream. Field and trees beyond under light gray and white skies. Signed lower left “O.T. Movan”. Housed in its original gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. NOTE: We have been unable to find this artist listed. SIZE: 22″ x 36-1/4″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-97055 (300-600)

1349
$115.00

JOSEPH UNGER (Mid 20th Century) ALONG THE CANAL. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a canal with houses and trees lining the far bank. Signed lower right “Joseph Unger 1944″. Housed in a weathered wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96904 (300-500)

1350
$0.00

KARL ZERBE (American, 1902-1972) “SUNSET, CAMBRIDGE, 1934”. Oil on paper city view scene shows a bicyclist on a curving road with utility poles and buildings under a yellow and dark brown cloud sky. Signed lower right “Zerbe”. Housed in a molded wood frame with linen matte. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 24-1/2″. CONDITION: Good with some light scratches and wrinkles. 9-97139 (500-700)

1351
$0.00

LOUIS KINNEY HARLOW (American, 1850-1913) “VERONA”. Watercolor showing a river with double arch bridge and figures on bank next to houses. Three small boats with people on the far bank and hill background with buildings. Signed lower right. Housed in a period frame with white backing matte having an inscription and title. Inscription indicating that this is one watercolor from a tour of Italy. SIZE: 11″ x 9″. Sight: 16-3/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Matte has foxing, watercolor is very good. 9-96791 (400-800)

1352
$0.00

M P C (20th Century) SIDE BUILDING. Interesting watercolor and canvas collage depicting a side of a building with rounded top windows. All in differing textures and colors. Signed lower right “MPC”. Housed in a fine ebonized and red striped molded wood frame. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 26″. CONDITION: Minor spot inpainting, very good. 9-96919 (400-600)

1353
$115.00

SIGNED (19th Century) THE WHISTLING SWEEPER. Oil on canvas mounted to masonite shows a young boy with tattered clothes having a broom under his arm and stepping forward whistling. He has just swept the stairs and is seen against a building side. Signed lower right with what appears to be “Mare_ _”. Housed in an antique etched ebony and gold frame. SIZE: 15″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Restored, good. 9-96916 (400-600)

1354
$172.50

HENRY CURTIS AHL (American, 1905-1996) THREE WORKS: CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPES. 1) “Abalon, Santa Catalina Island, California 1971”. Unframed oil on canvasboard shows a series of houses with roads and mountains. Signed lower right. 2) “At Arroyo Burro, Santa Barbara”. Unframed oil on canvasboard landscape shows a house nestled on a hill below mountains with road and stream in foreground. 3) “California Aqueduct View of Vista Point towards Palurdale, CA.” Small framed oil on canvasboard landscape shows a river with expansive lowlands ending in mountains. SIZE: 1) 12″ x 14″. 2) 10″ x 12″. 3) 5″ x 7″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97156 (500-700)

1355
$172.50

HENRY CURTIS AHL (AMERICAN, 1905 – 1996) THREE LANDSCAPES. All unframed. All signed bottom right. 1) “Grand Tetons, Wyoming”. Showing a line of snow-covered mountains with lake and boat. 2) “Turnacacori Mission, Arizona”. The mission is seen below large mountains. 3) “Fort Popham, Maine”. Shows the fort at the end of the Kennebec River in Popham, Maine. SIZE: 1) 10″ x 14″. 2 & 3) 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97157 (500-700)

1356
$345.00

ALPHAEUS PHILIMON COLE (American, 1879-1988) “WAITING FOR A MEAL”. Unframed oil on canvas garden scene shows a cat crouched on a stone wall lining a colorful garden with red flowers. Signed lower left “Alphaeus P. Cole N.A. 1968”. Original Lyme Art Association label on reverse with title, artist signature and address. Also indicating “From Collection of Samuel Jones”. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97331 (300-500)

1357
$0.00

LOUIS ANTHONY BURNETT (American, 1907-1999) THE RED SHED. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a white house with red shed beside all under a large tree. A rock cliff is beside all under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “Burnett” SIZE: 20″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97162 (300-500)

1358
$172.50

JOHN CHETCUTI (American, 1900-1976) CITY BOATYARD. Oil on board scene shows three boats with workers outside of city buildings. Unsigned but written on back “With authentication dated ’78” by a family member. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 15″ x 22″. CONDITION: Good. 9-97158 (300-500)

1359
$460.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) FOUR WATERCOLOR WORKS. All unframed but matted. 1) “Winter Woods”. 2) “Back Door”. 3) “Farm Scene”. 4) “Village Church”. SIZE: Sight: 1) 14″ x 19″. 2) 7-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. 3) 9″ x 12-1/2″. 4) 9″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94795, 9-94898; 9-94798; 9-94896 (800-1,200)

1360
$57.50

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) THREE WORKS. All signed “Joyce Williams” and in black mattes. All pencil sketches of buildings. Titled “The Dock”, “Southern Farm” and “Carter County House”. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94797, 9-94894; 9-94902 (200-400)

1361
$86.25

T. BAILEY (American, Mid 20th Century) “SHIP SINODA OF BOSTON, MASS 1854”. Oil on canvas scene shows a tall ship sailing toward the viewer in greenish/blue white capped ocean. Housed in a decorative gray frame with linen and gold liner. Title to reverse and signed bottom right. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96563 (250-400)

1362
$0.00

TWO STILL LIFE FLOWER PAINTINGS. 1) Oil on board signed “Fairhurst 1971” still life of white bowl of colorful iris’s set on a mirror plateau against a blue curtain background. Housed in a modern silver gilt frame. 2) Unsigned oil on canvas still life of white flowers in a blue vase set on a tabletop against a light blue background. Back pencil inscribed “Summer 1889″. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 1) Sight: 27-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. 2) 15″ x 11”. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: 1) Good with small chip near date. 2) Good with some minor chips. 9-95837, 9-95866 (250-400)

1363
$115.00

EIGHT WORKS BY VARIOUS 20TH CENTURY ARTISTS. 1) Signed John Buxton unframed print “Warm Companions”. 2) Signed unframed print by Rob Griffing “Scouting for the English Fort Duquesne”. 3) Signed unframed print by Cindy McIntyre titled “Belted Galloways”. 4) Matted intaglio piece by Jerry Miner titled “Cupid 80/150”. 5) Unframed print titled “Candlelight” signed indistinctly. 6) Matted lithograph signed “Levesque” and titled “Men of the Ranks Decided the Issues”, Artist Proof. 7) Framed lithograph of nude man, indistinctly signed in the plate. 8) Framed colored print by Edward Ward, “Twilight 4/150”. SIZE: Varies. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96219 (100-200)

1364
$575.00

UNSIGNED (European, Early 20th Century) PAIR OF HANGING GAME PLAQUES. Oil on wood panels. One having two ducks hanging from a string. The other a rabbit and two birds. The oval boards having a molded edge with hanging hook and are of a figured walnut. SIZE: 27″ x 15″. CONDITION: Consolidation to paint layer, generally very good. 9-95279 (300-500)

1365
$0.00

DEAN MEEKER (American, 1920-2002) THREE WORKS: “LITTLE WOLF”,”GREGORY AS LORENZO” AND “JOSEPH’S COAT”. All limited edition color lithographs, each nicely housed in contemporary frames. All pencil signed, titled and with edition numbers. 1) “Little Wolf” showing a Native American on horseback (50 edition). 2) “Gregory as Lorenzo” showing a man seated in a chair with city background (13/60). 3) “Joseph’s Coat” showing a standing man with a colorful coat (2/50). SIZE: Sight: 1) 34-1/2″ x 22-1/2″. 2) 37-1/2″ x 23″. 3) 35″ x 21″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, one has crack in glass. 9-96225, 9-96270; 9-96271 (400-600)

1366
$35,650.00

SIGNED “PRENDERGAST” (20th Century) TWO WORKS: VENICE AND PARK. 1) Unframed oil on board shows a Venice canal with buildings and boat. 2) Watercolor shows a park area with tents and people, possible Central Park. Housed in a gray modern frame with white matte. SIZE: 1) 12″ x 9″. 2) Sight: 13-1/4″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97342 (600-800)

1367
$0.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) “NEW YORK”. Crayon drawing of a street lined with tenement buildings. Signed lower right “N York AT”. Housed in an oak molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 9″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97329 (400-600)

1368
$517.50

JAMES TOPPING (American, 1879-1948) LEFT BEHIND. Oil on academy board still life scene shows a rose with a stem that has been removed from a clear glass bowl of water leaving behind two petals. Signed lower left “Jas. Topping 07″. Housed in a good replacement gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 14”. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96561 (300-500)

1369
$0.00

MILES SILVERMAN (American, 1910-) PLASTER MASK WITH FRUIT. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a table with a plaster face mask, red cloth and assorted fruit including pears, plums and bananas. Signed lower left and dated “44”. Housed in a decorative wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96868 (300-500)

1370
$0.00

JOE WHITE EYES (American, 20th Century) HEAD PORTRAIT OF A NATIVE AMERICAN. Mixed media pastel, ink and watercolor portrait shows an elderly man straight on wearing a red head scarf and yellow string tie. Signed lower left “Joe WhiteEyes”. Mounted on a white board. SIZE: 18″ x 12″. CONDITION: Glue bleed through edges, appears not to intrude on image. Otherwise good. 9-96793 (250-400)

1371
$115.00

H. JOLLE (19th Century) BARBIZON LANDSCAPE. Oil on wood panel scene shows a shepherdess with flock of sheep in grass meadow lined by large trees under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right what appears to be “H Jolle”. Housed in an antique gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 5″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96915 (300-500)

1372
$0.00

GORDON GRANT (American, 1875-1962) “YACHT CLUB ANCHORAGE”. Pencil signed original lithograph shows several small boats in harbor setting. Housed in its original wood frame with white matte having an Associated American Artist label affixed to reverse. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Some light toning and toned edges, good. 9-97169 (200-300)

1373
$0.00

WILLIAM (WOODY) JACKSON (American, 20th Century) “INDONESIA”. Woodblock print in colors of blue, black and green. Inscribed below the image with title, artist signature and “State Proof”. Housed in a hinged light blue colored matte against foam board. Woody Jackson was the creator and designer of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream cows. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 15-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96788 (200-300)

1374
$143.75

GEORGE REES (Publisher, British, 19th Century) “SIR BEVYS”. Framed print of a black race horse with jockey atop, rail and landscape background. Legend below as follows: “Sir Bevys Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom 1879. Value of the Stakes 7050. When two years old won a maiden sweepstakes at First October meeting. Painted & engraved by Hunt & Son”. Housed in a black and gilt wood frame with glass having a reverse painted black and gold matte. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/2″ x 27″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. Matte has some lifting. 9-96564 (200-400)

1375
$345.00

UNSIGNED (20th Century) REMOVING THE SPLINTER. Bronze nude boy sits on a stump and is removing a splinter from the bottom of his foot. Bronze set on a gray marble round disk. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h; 13″ h total. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96033 (200-400)

1376
$57.50

AFTER FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) “BUFFALO HORSE”. Recast bronze depicting a rearing buffalo with horse and Native American atop. Late 20th Century. Mounted on a green marble plinth. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h; 16-1/2″ including base. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96010 (200-300)

1377
$115.00

THREE BOXES OF ANTIQUE REFERENCE BOOKS. Approximately 50 books including books on postcards, art pottery, furniture and more. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME CONDITION: Generally good. 9-95986 (200-400)

1378
$0.00

INITIALED (AMERICAN, 18TH/19TH CENTURY) “PROVINCETOWN”. Watercolor scene shows a wrecked boat hull next to a long dock with man. In the distance is seen several boats and another dock with building. Appears to be initialed indistinctly and inscribed “PROVINCETOWN 1900″. Housed in a simple wood frame with white mat. SIZE: 6-3/4″ x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Toning on edges, otherwise good. 9-96897 (200-400)

1379
$0.00

BESSIE ELLA HAZEN (AMERICAN, 1862-1946) WESTERN DAM. Watercolor scene appears to show a large concrete dam spanning a canyon. Signed middle bottom. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with watercolor highlighted wide white matte with inner matte. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96886 (200-400)

1380
$345.00

SIGNED (White Mountain School, Early 20th Century) MOUNTAIN VIEW. Pastel landscape shows a mountain background under light skies with house, water, field, and birch trees. Signed bottom right, possibly “C Wraddox”. Housed in a good gesso decorated period frame with green and gilt mattes. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/4″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96876 (200-300)

1381
$0.00

S. ANDERSON (Mid 20th Century) MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE. Oil on masonite scene shows a ridge of snow capped mountains with a lake lined with trees which are reflected in the calm water. Signed lower right. Housed in a molded wood frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 17″ x 27″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-96869 (200-400)

1382
$143.75

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) SUNSET CHURCH. Oil on canvas sunset scene over a river leading to a five-arch bridge near tall church surrounded by mountains. Unsigned. Housed in a lemon gold antique frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good 9-96867 (200-400)

1383
$59.00

C P RAYMOND (American, 19th/20th Century) BIRCHES IN SUNSET. Fine watercolor landscape shows a small body of water surrounded by tall birch trees leading to a yellow to red sunset with flock of birds. Housed in a lemon gold frame with gold liner. Signed lower right. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 25″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96562 (200-400)

1384
$115.00

TWELVE WORKS FROM VARIOUS 20TH CENTURY ARTISTS. 1) Framed NC Wyeth print of Washington. 2) Framed photograph of mountainscape by Bill Christie dated “80”. 3) Framed photograph “Morning Coffee Camden, Maine” by Neal Parent. 4) Framed pastel of man. 5) Framed oil on canvas, unsigned, still life. 6) Framed oil on canvas, unsigned, of bridge and water. 7) Framed oil on board by Bill Begay, western scene. 8) Watercolor collage by Sherry Miller, 1986. 9) Unframed landscape with lake and swimmer by J.C. Berry. 10) Unframed photograph “The Water Gap” by G.H. MacCullough. 11) Unsigned photograph landscape, unframed. 12) Unframed photograph of a woman, indistinctly signed. SIZE: Varies. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Some stains to mattes, generally very good. 9-96289 (200-300)

1385
$86.25

LOT OF SEVEN WATERCOLORS BY VARIOUS 20TH CENTURY ARTISTS. 1) Unframed watercolor titled “Between Holidays” by William Thomson. 2 & 3) Two small matted watercolors of skiers by John Hancock. 4) Unframed seascape by Sherry Miller. 5) Abstract watercolor of trees by Nataline Hale Smith with Estate stamp. 6) Framed watercolor of red barns signed indistinctly. Housed in a nice contemporary gilt frame with double white mattes. 7) Framed watercolor titled “Swan Lake”, indistinctly signed and dated “74”. SIZE: 1) 16-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. 2 & 3) 4-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. 4) 7″ x 10-1/4″. 5) 11″ x 15″. 6) Sight: 3-1/4″ x 4″. 7) Sight: 10″ x 8-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96215, 9-96084 (200-400)

1386
$172.50

AL MANCHESTER (American, Late 20th Century) SIX WORKS. Included are three collage works with material and watercolors. One with Eskimo, another with eagle and banner and mans navel in jeans. The other three are watercolors, one framed with tin of blueberries, unframed, possible self portrait and unframed nude male. SIZE: Range: 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ to 24″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96074, 9-96146 (200-300)

1387
$373.75

EURILDA LOOMIS FRANCE (American, 1865-1931) PORTRAIT OF SOCIALITE. Oil on canvas 3/4 portrait of a woman wearing a red dress, pearl necklace and colorful needlework shawl. She holds an open black fan and colorful dangle earrings. Seen against a gold and blue background. Unsigned front but Estate stamped on back of canvas. Housed in a gilt molded wood modern frame. SIZE: 30″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: From a Belfast, Maine home. CONDITION: Light chipping, scattered inpainting. Otherwise good. 9-92969 (200-300)

1388
$0.00

ZYCKEN (Late 20th Century) AT THE WELL. Contemporary oil on canvas scene shows a young woman with large brass double handled water vessel standing next to a well. She is under a bridge with bush and rock landscape. Signed lower left. Housed in a gold gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 36″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: From a Belfast, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92959 (200-300)

1389
$143.75

FRANK SIMON HERMANN (American, 1866-1942) TWO WORKS: SEASIDE GOLDENROD AND FLOWERING TREE TRUNKS. 1) Unframed watercolor shows a large wave crashing on shore and in the foreground a windswept yellow goldenrod. Back side having an evening landscape of a house with trees in winter. Unsigned. 2) Gouache on paper scene shows black tree trunks covered with white flowering vines against a blue background. The reverse has a gouache scene of yellow flowers against a background of large green leaves. Unsigned work housed in a silver modern frame. SIZE: 1) 21-1/2″ x 27-1/2″. 2) Sight: 27-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91099, 9-91100 (200-400)

1390
$28.75

DAVID KNOWLTON III (AMERICAN, 20TH/21ST CENTURY) “WINTRY LIGHT”. Limited edition colored print shows a tall lighthouse on rock coastline with snow-covered ground. Numbered 704/950. Titled and signed below image. Housed in a wood decorated frame with double mats. SIZE: Sight size: 14-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97486 (100-200)

1391
$230.00

FOUR FRAMED WORKS. 1) Currier & Ives small folio print “Noah’s Ark”. Housed in a period walnut frame with gilt liner. 2) Prang chromolithograph “Harvest” showing a New England scene with mountain, corn field, house and fall colors. Original labels on reverse. Housed in a period walnut frame with inner gold frame and liner. 3) Oil on canvas evening seascape with moon, stars and clouds over a dark sea. An image similar to Rockwell Kent’s work. Unsigned, housed in a lemon gold frame. 4) Modern theorem on cloth by Barbara A. Palmer. Housed in an oval modern walnut frame. Signed beside basket of fruit and dated “86”. Also having artist card on reverse. SIZE: 1) Sight 11-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. 2) 8-3/4″ x 14-1/2″. 3) 7″ x 13″. 4) 8″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Very good. 3) As is with L-shaped tear. 4) Very good. 9-96208 (100-200)

1392
$28.75

UNSIGNED (American, Late 19th Century) DOGWOOD BLOSSOMS. Watercolor scene shows white blossoming branches with green leaves against a light blue background. Housed in an antique painted and gilt frame with white matte. A sticker on the back indicates that the original framing had a newspaper “The Penny Post, Portsmouth, NH dated 1889″. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 10-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96245 (100-200)

1393
$28.75

GRACE ANDERSON (EARLY 20th CENTURY) IN FROM THE GARDEN. Oil on canvas produce scene shows turnip, radishes, lettuce and potatoes on a table top. Signed lower left. Housed in its original decorated wood frame. SIZE: 12″ X 22″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97479 (100-200)

1394
$230.00

SIGNED (American, 20th Century) “HERE’S A REAL PISSER”. Oil on wood panel scene shows a man with dog on leash who is relieving itself in the bushes. Signed lower left indistinctly. Housed in a gilt bamboo style frame with linen and gilt liner. Title and inscription on reverse. Possibly the work of Harry Hanan (American, 1916-). SIZE: 6″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97318 (100-200)

1395
$0.00

RAY ANTHONY GRATHWOL (American, 1900-) THE FARMSTEAD. Watercolor late fall scene shows a 2-1/2 story white Colonial house with outbuildings and red barn near a stream with golden fields all against a mountain backdrop. Signed lower right “R Gothwol”. On reverse is the remnants of a Canton Art Sixth Annual Exhibit label. Housed in a painted white wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96918 (100-200)

1396
$115.00

SIGNED (20th Century) SEASIDE HOME. Oil on masonite coastal scene shows a house with large tree with fishing shack. A sailboat is seen on blue ocean under colorful sky. Signed lower right indistinctly. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 6″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96903 (100-200)

1397
$115.00

PETER BIELING (American, 20th/21st Century) “PUMPING UP”. Acrylic on canvas body building scene of a man lifting barbell wearing a blue outfit. The scene shows waist to neck. Signed bottom center, titled and signed on reverse of stretcher. Housed in a simple wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96257 (100-200)

1398
$460.00

SMALL GROUP OF ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIVE WORKS. Lot includes 1) Watercolor illustration for the Sunday Examiner Vol. LXVII, No. 31, July 31st, 1898. Scene shows flags with a woman at spinning wheel and man beside. Signed “H. W. Hansen (Herman Wendelborg Hansen, 1854 – 1924). Titled bottom right “Donnybrook Fair Ground”. Matted. Sight size: 19-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. 2) Unsigned watercolor, possibly by H. W. Hansen. Illustration for the Sunday Examiner Vol. LXVI, May 15, 1898 No. 135″. Scene shows Columbus with Native American, Lady Liberty and U.S. Seal with eagle. Matted. Sight Size: 19-1/2″ x 16″. 3) Original ink drawing for a Sunday newspaper insert. Thirteen U.S. Soldier paper cutouts depicting soldiers with guns and flag in different poses. These show folding lines so they can be set up on a table or floor. Signed with initials. Sight size: 12″ x 20″. 4) Unsigned ink illustration of man in armor on horseback with flag. Matted. Sight size: 11-1/4″ x 12″. 5) 12-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ colored print of New York City “No. 113- bei Winckelmann & Sohne in Berlin”, mounted to cardboard, appears to be mid 19th Century. 6) 18-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ oil on artist board western scene, unsigned with men and pack horse in mountain landscape. Along with five western prints and six prints of ships at sea by J. O. H. Cosgrave II. All unframed by Penn Prints, NY. Overall size is 14-1/4″ x 18″. Also, three small etchings by Jeanette Maxfield Lewis (“Looking Through”, “In Port”, “Fish Stalls”. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-94882 (100-200)

1399
$0.00

S. KELLER (First half of the 20th Century) THE LONE TREE. Gouache landscape shows a tall dead tree at the center of woods overlooking a field under blue and white sky. Signed lower left “S. Keller 31″. Housed in a wood frame with linen and gold liner behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 13”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96933 (200-400)

1400
$0.00

SIGNED (Mid 20th Century) THE FIESTA. Oil on masonite scene shows Spanish dressed people in a festive atmosphere. Possibly signed lower right indistinctly. Housed in a gilt frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 15-3/4″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good, some surface dirt and discoloration to the varnish. 9-97154 (200-400)

1401
$88.50

EVA G SIMARD (American, 20th Century) APPLE TOSS. Oil on canvas scene shows a Classical scene with man in red robe throwing an apple to a woman in white gown. They stand atop a white stepped palace which overlooks water and mountains. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 20″ x 32″. PROVENANCE: From a Belfast, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92955 (150-300)

1402
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Early 20th Century) MOONLIT HARBOR. Oil on canvas scene shows a small harbor with boats at dock and moored. All under a breaking cloud and full moon sky. Housed in a silver decorated modern frame. SIZE: 10″ x 15″. CONDITION: One small patch to reverse, some unrestored but painted over chips. Fair to good. 9-93950 (150-250)

1403
$88.50

DENES DE HOLESCH (American, 1910-1983) POLO PLAYERS. Oil on canvasboard scene shows two polo players on horses in the midst of a match. Signed lower left “Holesch”. Housed in a partial gilt frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 9″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93953 (150-250)

1404
$59.00

BRUCE HABOWSKI JR. (American, Late 20th Century) IMPRESSIONISTIC LANDSCAPE. Large oil on canvas scene shows a misty day with fields lined in colorful trees. Signed lower right. Unframed, unstretched. A commissioned work. Habowski is a contemporary Maine artist. SIZE: 47″ x 95″. CONDITION: Folds and wrinkling. Good. 9-95652 (150-300)

1405
$316.25

UNSIGNED (19th Century) LANDSCAPE WITH COWS. Oil on canvas primitive landscape shows two figures beside a path taking an afternoon break while in the foreground cows and sheep are seen in a grassy field. Housed in an antique decorative frame. SIZE: 9″ x 14″. CONDITION: Relined, minor inpainting, very good. 9-97035 (150-250)

1406
$59.00

CHARLES RUSSELL LOOMIS (American, 1857-1936) SAILING ON A CALM DAY. Watercolor coastal scene shows several sailboats in a calm bay with beach having three tethered rowboats. Signed bottom right “CR Loomis”. Housed in a fine modern silver frame with light gray matte. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/4″ x 14-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97182 (150-300)

2000
$1,150.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “WOODSTOCK FARM”. Oil on board early spring scene shows a white farmhouse with red barns nestled on a hillside with pastures, a small farm pond and trees. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt decorated frame with linen and white liner. On reverse is a Rockport Art Association Exhibition label. Also a Rockport Art Association sticker. SIZE: 10″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96425 (1,000-1,500)

2001
$0.00

BERNARD COREY (AMERICAN, 1914-2000) “OLD APPLE TREE”. Oil on Masonite spring scene shows an apple tree on the fence edge of a pasture with barn in background under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen lining. Titled on reverse of the frame. SIZE: 10″h x 16″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97275 (2,000-2,500)

2002
$3,795.00

ROBERT EMMETT OWEN (American, 1878-1957) “BROOK IN WINTER (NEAR RIDGEFIELD, CONN)”. Fine oil on canvas scene shows a winding brook with snow covered banks having several houses and barns in background. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wood frame. Back of stretcher has title, artist and address. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97518 (2,500-3,500)

2003
$2,760.00

GEORGE MATTHEW BRUESTLE (American, 1871-1939) “AUTUMN AFTERNOON”. Fine oil on wood panel impressionistic Connecticut fall landscape shows a Colonial farm under large red maple trees with a boulder filled pasture in foreground. Light blue sky graduates to a soft peach colored horizon. Signed lower right “Geo H Bruestle”. Housed in a fine gilt and carved replacement frame. The back retaining an original Salmagundi Club auction sale label with artist and title. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good with minor spot inpainting. 9-97278 (2,500-3,500)

2004
$4,600.00

CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE (American, 1860-1940) GRAZING UNDER THE SHADE TREE. Oil on canvas scene shows a cow grazing under tall trees at the edge of a green pasture with other cows beyond and building. All under white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left “Chas. P. Gruppe”. Housed in what appears to be its magnificent fancy flower decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 24-1/4″. CONDITION: Wax lining, some inpainting. Very good. 9-96411 (5,000-7,000)

2005
$3,162.50

CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE (AMERICAN, 1860 – 1940) “THE RUNNING BROOK”. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a curling brook with tree and rock-lined bank having a cow at center edge under two large trees with another cow beyond. An afternoon sky losing light. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern decorated frame with white liner. Titled on reverse of stretcher. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97711 (2,500-4,000)

2006
$8,050.00

CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE (American, 1860-1940) DUTCH CANAL. Fine large oil on canvas Dutch scene shows two boats moored along a canal/waterway leading to houses and large windmill. All under an expansive light gray and white cloud sky with glimpses of blue. Signed lower right. Housed in a magnificent wide carved and gilt replacement frame with wide liner having a gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-97359 (6,000-9,000)

2007
$0.00

PINCKNEY MARCIUS-SIMONS (AMERICAN, 1867-1909) IN THE GROVE. Large oil on canvas scene shows a grove of large trees with grass-covered ground. Light penetrates the trees and lights up the grassy areas. Signed center bottom, “P. MARCIUS-SIMONS”. Housed in an antique gesso-decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 27-1/2″h x 41-1/2″w. CONDITION: Three small canvas patches to reverse. Some minor touch up, otherwise very good. 9-96373 (6,500-8,500)

2008
$9,775.00

FREDERICK JOHN MULHAUPT (AMERICAN, 1871-1938) GOLDEN AUTUMN DAY. Fine oil on canvas scene shows an early fall day landscape having a stream with golden colored fields and tall trees. Two figures are seen under a tree looking over a flock of sheep. Small hills and valley is seen in the distance under a light blue and cloud sky. Signed lower left “Mulhaupt”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wood wide replacement frame. Frame retaining a North Shore Art Association exhibit label from the Frederick J. Mulhaupt Exhibit, April 13-Oct 24, 1991. SIZE: 14″ x 20″. CONDITION: Light craquelure, faint stretcher lines. Very good. 9-96912 (10,000-14,000)

2009
$6,325.00

HARRY LEITH ROSS (American, 1886-1973)”IN THE MEADOW”. Oil on canvas spring scene shows a bright landscape with fields and trees. In the foreground is a lone cow with shadows cast by the tall trees. Signed lower right “Leith-Ross”. On reverse is a label indicating title and date of painting “1916”. Also a label indicating that this painting was exhibited at the North Shore Arts Association 75th Anniversary Show, Emile Gruppe-A Retrospective from August 2-31, 1997″. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96019 (8,000-12,000)

2010
$920.00

THOMAS BIGELOW CRAIG (American, 1949-1924) SUMMER GRAZING. Fine watercolor summer scene shows five cows grazing in a green grass field near stream and woods. A red barn is seen surrounded by trees in background. All under a white and blue sky. Signed lower left “Thos. B. Craig. A.N.A.”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with ivory matte. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96427 (1,200-1,600)

2011
$0.00

THOMAS BIGELOW CRAIG (American, 1849-1924) COWS IN SUMMER LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas summer scene shows three cows, one drinking from small stream, the other two standing in line on grassy bank under trees. Signed lower left “Thos. B. Craig A.P.A.”. Housed in its magnificent original gilt fancy frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 26″. CONDITION: 1/2″ x 5″ section of canvas missing at top center, canvas is torn at stretcher along top edge. Otherwise dirty, very good. A fine painting worth restoring. 9-97358 (2,500-3,500)

2012
$0.00

LOUIS ASTON KNIGHT (AMERICAN, 1873-1948) HILLTOP LILY POND. Oil on canvas board fall scene shows a partial view of a lily pond leading to colorful trees and a valley backdrop to another hill. Colorful red ivy climbs the center tree, the other trees with reddish and golden foliage. Signed center bottom, “ASTON KNIGHT”. Housed in a gilt, carved wood replacement frame. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97268 (5,000-7,000)

2013
$4,887.50

HERBERT WILLIAM MEYER (American, 1882-1960) “OLD GRAY BARN-DORSET, VT”. Large oil on canvas Vermont scene shows a long gray barn with extended shed having fenced corral and fields. A small calf is in the foreground and the backdrop of the barn are tall dark hills. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with artist title and name plaque by Guido Frame Studio. Exhibition labels (which are not affixed to frame) provided indicate this work was exhibited at the Rhode Island School of Design and McBeth Gallery, NYC. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97114 (5,000-6,000)

2014
$0.00

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

2015
$8,050.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “VERMONT BIRCHES, 1957”. Bright oil on canvas scene shows a small grove of white birch trees on the banks of a river. Beyond can be seen a farmhouse in fields below hills. A nice colorful late fall scene. Signed bottom right. Titled and signed on reverse with “1957”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96421 (4,000-6,000)

2016
$5,750.00

THOMAS M NICHOLAS (American, 1963-) “HILLSIDE PATTERNS, VT”. Oil on board early spring scene shows a road winding through Vermont hillsides dotted with the remains of the winter snow. A connected farmhouse is seen with its blue mailbox across the dirt road. All under a very colorful morning sky. Signed lower right “TM Nicholas”. Housed in a fine reproduction arts & crafts gilt carved frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97017 (4,000-6,000)

2017
$14,950.00

THOMAS M. NICHOLAS (American, 1963-) AUTUMN IN NEW ENGLAND. Large oil on canvas scene shows a New England farm nestled amongst boulder covered grass pastures set below colorful low hills. The farmhouse is off to one side and a red barn with connected cattle barn is perpendicular. Signed lower left “T M Nicholas”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame. SIZE: 36″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97016 (10,000-15,000)

2018
$1,380.00

WILLIAM A. HILL (AMERICAN, MID 20TH CENTURY) “HAMPTON FALLS, OCTOBER”. Oil on canvas autumn scene shows tow colorful maples outside a large white church with clock and green shutters. Shadows are cast on the leaf-strewn lawn all under blue sky with two seagulls. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. Titled and signed on reverse. Signed lower right “W. A. HILL”. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97722 (1,500-2,000)

2019
$1,180.00

JONATHAN HOTZ (American, 20th/21st Century) “TAPPING SUGAR MAPLES, VERMONT”. Oil on canvas winter scene shows two men next to a large maple tree. One is boring a tap hole at chest level, the other is preparing a bucket. The tree is on the edge of a bluff overlooking a river with hills. Signed lower right “Jonathan Hotz”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with linen liner. This painting was featured in an article in “The Cape Ann Summer Sun”, 8/24/90. It is a scene in Jeffersonville, Vermont. SIZE: 30″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96026 (2,000-4,000)

2020
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (AMERICAN, 1886-1982) COVERED BRIDGE IN WINTER. Oil on board winter scene shows a large covered bridge over river with birch trees and road in foreground and snow-covered hills in background under colorful sky. Unsigned. Housed in a period silver gilt carved wood frame with silver painted wide liner under glass. The back of board inscribed in pen “C.R. MORSE”. Morse was an accomplished artist who trained under Hibbard. SIZE: 10″h x 12″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97276 (1,200-1,600)

2021
$460.00

BOB NALLY (American, 20th Century) “JEFFERSONVILLE, VERMONT”. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a snow and tree covered hillside overlooking a snow covered valley with hills beyond. Signed lower right “Bob Nally 89”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with white liner. Attached to reverse is a memorial exhibit label dated May, 1991. Also written on back of board “Painted at Jeffersonville, Vermont Feb. 1989″. SIZE: 20″ x 30”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96029 (800-1,200)

2022
$2,300.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) WINTER BROOK. Outstanding watercolor winter landscape scene shows a brook with snow covered banks winding amongst trees with a connected red barn beyond. Signed lower right “W Lester Stevens N.A.”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen liner and double mattes. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96428 (1,800-2,200)

2023
$20,125.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) WINTER VILLAGE. Large oil on canvas winter scene shows a dirt road with deep snowbanks winding through a small village. The road leads to a series of hills under white and blue sky. The small village has a church and several New England Colonial homes. Probably a scene of Colrain, Massachusetts. Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens N.A.”. Housed in a replacement gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 34″ x 40″. CONDITION: Very good with minor touch up. 9-96430 (15,000-20,000)

2024
$6,900.00

ERIC SLOANE (AMERICAN, 1905 – 1985) “LINGAUR SLOPES, AUSTRIA”. Outstanding oil on Masonite winter skiing scene shows a snow-covered slope with mountain background. Three skiers are seen in foreground dotted with evergreens. Titled lower left and signed lower right. Also signed on reverse with address. Housed in what appears to be its original frame with white liner and having a brass plaque inscribed with title, artist and “J. P. HUNT COLLECTION”. Mr./ Hunt was a real estate developer from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97075 (8,000-10,000)

2025
$3,162.50

DANIEL PUTNAM BRINLEY (American, 1879-1963) BLUE HILL STREAM IN SILVERMINE, CT. Large oil on canvas winter landscape shows a river with blue hill backdrop, yellow sky and snow covered rock foreground. Probably a scene of Silvermine, CT.Signed bottom right “D Putnam Brinley”. housed in a fine modern carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 29″ x 36″. CONDITION: Relined with inpainting. Very good. 9-96865 (4,000-8,000)

2026
$24,150.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “MORNING ALONG CREEK, 1928”. Outstanding oil on canvas early work showing a stream with boulders and boulder banks with wooded background. The bright purple/blue water reflects the trees in the background. Gruppe, by using deep colors and thick impasto with curving brush strokes, shows his reverence to Monet and his early study of light and colors. A fine early work from an important period in Gruppe’s lifetime. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt replacement frame with gilt liner. The back of the original canvas inscribed “Morning Along Creek by Emile A Gruppe, 1928″. We beleive that this is the earliest dated work that we have ever handled. SIZE: 24″ x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97280 (20,000-25,000)

2027
$24,150.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (AMERICAN, 1896-1978) WINTER REFLECTIONS. Early oil on canvas winter scene shows a winding still brook through light woods with snow-covered banks. The light cascades in from the right, casting shadows up the snowy bank. White cumulus clouds and blue sky are seen through the trees and opening. All reflected in the still water. Signed lower left. Housed in a decorative carved and painted replacement frame. Circa 1920s. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97269 (18,000-22,000)

2028
$0.00

THOMAS (TM) NICHOLAS (AMERICAN, 1963 – ) “DOWN THE ROAD, ANNISQUAM” MASS. Oil on panel village scene with various New England/Colonial homes. Signed lower left. Housed in an attractive gilt frame. Accompanying is a portfolio of articles and information on the popular Nicholas and his works. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-97652 (3,000-4,500)

2029
$1,552.50

THOMAS NICHOLAS (American, 1934-) “EAST WIND, CAPE ANN”. Watercolor scene shows small trees and bushes with rocks overlooking water under gray and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved wood frame with canvas matte and wood liner. A nice example from this Cape Ann artist. SIZE: Sight: 18-3/4″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96268 (1,000-1,500)

2030
$7,475.00

STEPHEN MAXFIELD PARRISH (American, 1846-1938) “AUTUMN SUNSET ANNISQUAM, MASS.”. Oil on canvas landscape shows foreground water with blue tinged banks and field lined with colorful red and golden trees. The sun is setting which outlines the clouds in a beautiful blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in its original period stepped gilt molded wood frame. The back having two labels, one having an alternate title “Autumn Cape Ann” which is also on the title plaque on front. Back frame having a Marshall Field & Co. label. SIZE: 20″ x 28″. CONDITION: Wax relining, some light chipping in foreground tree with some small spot inpainting. Otherwise good. 9-97314 (6,000-8,000)

2031
$977.50

DON STONE (AMERICAN, 1925 – ) THE BLUE GATE. Watercolor of a Rockport, Massachusetts street scene shows two figures walking on sidewalk next to Colonial homes. A blue gate is seen with white picket fence. Signed lower right, “DON STONE” and dated ’61. Housed in a fine reproduction Sanford White style carved wood frame. SIZE: (sight) 7″h x 11″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95502 (750-1,000)

2032
$1,150.00

DON STONE (AMERICAN, 1929 – ) ROCKPORT STREET SCENE. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a mother and daughter walking on a curving street with houses and trees casting shadows on the road. Signed bottom left, “STONE”. Housed in a weathered wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96835 (750-1,250)

2033
$2,587.50

JOSEPH ELIOT ENNEKING (American, 1881-1942) “SANDY BAY”. Oil on canvasboard Rockport harbor scene shows motif #1 with wharf and several boats moored in calm water looking out to the mouth of the harbor and the ocean beyond. Signed bottom right “J Eliot Enneking”. Numbered on reverse “21-C” with title. Housed in a good carved and gilt wood replacement frame. SIZE: 12″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting. 9-95166 (2,500-3,500)

2034
$413.00

ROGER WILLIAM CURTIS (American, 1910-2000) ROCKPORT SHORE. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows a large wave gathering in a break in the rocky shoreline. Signed lower right “Roger Curtis”. Housed in a weathered wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97155 (600-800)

2035
$0.00

JOSEPH MARGULIES (AMERICAN, 1896-1984) ROCKPORT FISHERMAN. Outstanding oil on Masonite scene shows a portrait of a weathered fisherman seated on rock ledge. He wears a gold-colored jacket, brown pants, gray floppy hat and holds a pipe in his right hand. Cape Ann shoreline with rocks and waves in background. Signed lower right. Housed in a partially gilt, carved-wood frame with white wood liner. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting 9-97272 (3,000-4,000)

2036
$2,875.00

EDWARD HENRY POTTHAST (American, 1857-1927) MOTIF #1. Oil on canvas Rockport Harbor scene shows a green hulled fishing boat moored to a connected red fishing barn on dock. In the foreground is a figure in a green hulled rowboat. Signed lower left “Potthast”. Marked on back of canvas “1925”. Housed in a gilt molded wood modern frame. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Edge relining, some inpainting. Very good. 9-97680 (5,000-8,000)

2037
$805.00

STANLEY WINGATE WOODWARD (American, 1890-1970) “NOCTURNE”. Oil on board evening scene shows rock cliffs with white tipped waves and two sails on the horizon. A blue sky shows through dark clouds. Signed lower left “Stanley Woodward”. Housed in a period carved and partial gilt wood frame. Attached to back is a Grand Central Art Galleries exhibition label with title and artist. A scene reminiscent of Monhegan Island off the Maine coast. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95674 (1,500-1,800)

2038
$5,750.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) THE SCHOONER “COLUMBIA”. Outstanding oil on masonite Gloucester Harbor scene shows a majestic two-mast schooner with sails rolled having a New England seaside village as backdrop. A green hulled two-mast schooner with figures aboard with sails up and sailing right to left behind the Columbia. All reflected in a calm harbor water. A colorful late afternoon sky is shown with lavender to peach clouds with hints of blue. Signed lower right. One of Morrell’s best works circa 1974. Housed in a fine carved wood frame with white linen liner. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97038 (3,500-6,000)

2039
$0.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “A BRIGHT SUNLIT DAY”. Oil on board summer scene shows a two-mast schooner with people aboard sailing right to left by a point of land with a house and outbuildings. Three other sailboats are seen all under a very colorful sky with seagulls. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt frame with linen liner. One the reverse is attached the original sketch for this painting. Also inscribed “One of my finest schooner paintings off Cape Ann waters, 2005″. Signed and titled. SIZE: 24″ x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96434 (2,000-3,000)

2040
$0.00

KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “FISHING SHACKS IN ROCKPORT”. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a figure standing outside a line of buildings, several decorated with lobster buoys and marine equipment. A setting sun sky still casts sunlight on the scene. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on reverse and dated “07”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96960 (4,000-6,000)

2041
$2,127.50

KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “THE BLUE SHUTTERS”. Oil on canvas Rockport scene shows a man with his son pulling a sled on a snow covered road. Houses line the street leading to the ocean. Signed lower left. Signed, titled and dated “08” on reverse with inscription “Mt. Pleasant Street Winter Rockport, The Blue Shutters”. Housed in a contemporary carved wood and gilt arts & crafts style frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96801 (3,500-5,500)

2042
$4,600.00

HARRISON CADY (American, 1877-1970) “BRIDGE AND WAGON”. Oil on masonite Cape Ann scene shows a stone bridge over a tidal river with small boats on banks. A horse drawn wagon with figure and dog cross the bridge and on the other side is a Colonial connected house under large trees and a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good with surface dirt. 9-97494 (5,000-10,000)

2043
$1,150.00

HARRISON CADY (American, 1877-1970) “THE BATHER, MARTINIQUE”. Oil on board island scene shows a half nude woman with towel, blanket and wide brim hat standing on a beach overlooking blue and turquoise water with three sailboats and land, buildings and palm trees beyond. A woman in native garb sits beside her with picnic basket, bottle and umbrella. A small house is seen down by the water under two palm trees. All under a very colorful expansive sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a good gilt ribbed frame with wide gilt liner. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-95711 (3,000-5,000)

2044
$0.00

FREDERICK WILDERMUTH RIGLEY (American, 1914-2009) “MORNING LIGHT, GLOUCESTER”. Oil on masonite harbor scene with large and small boats. A dock is seen in the foreground with lobster boat being unloaded and the background is a busy dock with many masts. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved gilt wood modern frame with linen liner. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94073 (2,500-3,500)

2045
$0.00

RUTH FARRINGTON (American, 1900-) ROCKY NECK, GLOUCESTER. Oil on canvas scene shows an artist painting alongside a road overlooking Gloucester Harbor with buildings and boats under colorful sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt and molded wood frame. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Inpainting, good. 9-96956 (2,000-3,000)

2046
$0.00

PETER TYSVER (American, 1948-) “EQUINOX-BASS ROCKS, GLOUCESTER”. Fine oil on canvas scene shows three sailboats in a calm ocean off a rocky point with rock and sand foreground having rose bushes. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame. Titled, signed and dated “2004” on reverse. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94085 (1,500-2,500)

2047
$1,725.00

WILLIAM HENRY HILLIARD (American, 1836-1905) “GLOUCESTER, CAPE ANN, MASS.”. Oil on canvas scene shows a sailboat off a point of land with waves onto a beach. Signed lower left and dated “1877”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 8″ x 17″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-96949 (500-1,000)

2048
$0.00

JOE RIMINI (AMERICAN, 1920-2000) GLOUCESTER HARBOR UNDER SUNSET. Oil on canvas harbor scene shows a three-masted ship, several small boats, figure on dock and building lined harbor all under a colorful setting sun sky. Signed lower left, “RIMINI”. Housed in a gesso-decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97149 (1,000-1,500)

2049
$632.50

HAROLD STANWOOD MADDOCKS (AMERICAN, 1889-1963) “TWIN LIGHTS, GLOUCESTER”. Oil on canvas Cape Ann scene shows rock ledge with crashing waves with Thatcher’s Island and the Twin Lighthouses. Signed lower right “H S Maddocks”. Housed in a carved wood gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96942 (1,000-2,000)

2050
$575.00

ELIZABETH B. ROBB (American, 1864-1939) “WHARVES OF GLOUCESTER”. Oil on canvas Gloucester Harbor scene shows a green hulled two-mast fishing boat moored alongside dock. A figure is climbing the rigging of the boat. All under a blue, turquoise and white sky. Signed lower right. Also signed and dated on reverse of canvas “1927” and retaining its original artist label. Housed in a gilt wood arts & crafts style frame. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Inpainting, some light consolidation to greens, good. 9-97336 (1,000-1,500)

2051
$2,300.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “ANNISQUAM RIVER VIEW FROM BAYVIEW JUNE 20, 1976”. Oil on masonite scene shows the tidal river having a moored sailboat and figures in small boats at dock in a summer scene with houses, trees and hillside in background and sand, grasses and rocks in the foreground. All under a colorful blue sky with clouds. Signed lower left. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a partial gilt frame with white and gilt liner. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96435 (3,000-5,000)

2052
$2,645.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “THE IPSWICH RIVER”. Oil on canvas scene shows a person fishing in a lily pond with colorful flowers. Beyond the pond is the ocean dotted with sailboats and a house on the shoreline. All under a blue sky with colorful edged white clouds. Signed lower right. Title on reverse and dated “July 1987″. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 36”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97094 (2,500-3,500)

2053
$6,325.00

CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE (American, 1860-1940) FISHING SCHOONERS, GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS. Oil on canvasboard Gloucester Harbor scene shows several green hulled fishing trawlers with a long white dory with three men. They are all lined up in front of buildings and docks. All seen under a white cloud sky with blue opening. Reflections are seen in the calm water. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good with one inpainting spot at top edge. 9-96775 (4,000-6,000)

2054
$4,312.50

CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE (1860 – 1940) “LANESVILLE”. Oil on canvas Cape Ann scene shows two small boats in small inlet harbor. The blue-hulled boat moored alongside building supported by stilts. Barrels and lobster trap in foreground all under a white/gray cloud sky with glimpses of blue. Signed lower left. Title on back of stretcher. Housed in a modern, painted wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97710 (4,000-6,000)

2055
$32,200.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) “ENTERING PORT”. Outstanding and colorful oil on canvas harbor scene shows a fishing schooner approaching a dock with tethered rowboat and another similar vessel with two rowboats at dock. A busy curving wharf with sixteen figures and having two multi-story buildings. All set under a light blue sky with seagulls. Several sails can be seen in the background and reflections are seen in the water. Signed in script bottom right “A Thieme”. Housed in a fine reproduction carved wood and gilt frame with gilt wood title and artist plaque. Titled on back of stretcher. SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 30-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-96887 (30,000-50,000)

2056
$0.00

MAX KUEHNE (American, 1880-1968)” GLOUCESTER MORNING”. Oil on canvas panoramic view of Gloucester Harbor showing docks with ships, boats and buildings. The distant skyline of Gloucester with church steeples and houses. Several figures walk along the edge of the harbor in the foreground. Signed lower right “Kuehne”. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting. 9-97020 (25,000-35,000)

2057
$0.00

CARL WILLIAM PETERS (American, 1897-1980) GLOUCESTER DOCK. Unsigned oil on canvas harbor scene shows two fishing schooners moored side by side at the end of a dock with building. Another dock is seen with figure overlooking other boats under blue sky. Housed in a gilt wood frame, the back having a foam dust board retaining an R H Love Galleries, Inc. Chicago, IL label with artist information. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96772 (7,000-9,000)

2058
$7,475.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) HARBOR VIEW. Oil on canvas Gloucester Harbor scene shows three men beside a docked green fishing boat with dory beside. The granite and wood pier has several buildings and the city can be seen beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine original silver gilt carved frame. SIZE: 20″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96899 (6,000-9,000)

2059
$0.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “THE OLD COASTER”. Oil on canvasboard Gloucester Harbor scene shows a three-mast green hulled schooner with one sail up moored beside a dock with a small boat and man beside. Other boats are seen in the harbor under blue and cloud sky. Reflections are seen in the harbors water. Signed lower right. Housed in what appears to be its original unsigned Newcomb-Macklin carved and gilt frame with wide gilt liner. The frame having its original Rockport Art Association label with artist name and title. REFERENCE: For a similar painting of the same scene see page 86 in “Gruppe on Painting” by Emile A. Gruppe. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97279 (8,000-12,000)

2060
$9,775.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “GLOUCESTER DRAGGERS”. Oil on canvas harbor scene shows three fishing trawlers, two with green hulls moored side by side to a wharf with buildings. Other harbor buildings are seen beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt carved wood frame. This painting was exhibited at the North Shore Arts Association 75th Anniversary Show, Emile Gruppe-A Retrospective, August 2-31, 1997. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96429 (10,000-15,000)

2061
$0.00

WALTER EMERSON BAUM (AMERICAN, 1884-1956) “NEW ENGLAND BOATS-GLOUCESTER”. Oil on canvas board Gloucester harbor scene shows several sailboats moored to docks with buildings and church in background. Signed lower right “BAUM”. Titled and signed on reverse of board. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97270 (8,000-10,000)

2062
$2,645.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) DRYING THE SAILS, ROCKPORT. Oil on canvas scene shows three figures in a green hulled two-mast schooner drying blue and white sails. They are moored alongside Motif #1. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Inpainted area to lower left, otherwise very good. 9-97037 (2,000-4,000)

2063
$0.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (AMERICAN, 1888-1969) THE NEIGHBOR’S HOUSE. Watercolor winter scene shows a colonial house with connected buildings in back of two large maple trees. A figure walks down the dirt road towards another house. The ground is snow covered with low hills in the background. Probably a Conway or Ashfield Massachusetts scene. Housed in a weathered wood frame with double mat behind glass. Signed lower right, “W. LESTER STEVENS N.A.-A.W.S.” SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 22-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97273 (3,000-3,500)

2064
$1,840.00

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

2065
$2,875.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) THE GREEN SCHOONER. Oil on board harbor scene shows a large two-mast green hulled schooner docked beside wharf and building with two other smaller schooners and rowboat with man. Signed lower right “A Thieme”. Housed in a good carved and gilt modern replacement frame. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96901 (3,000-5,000)

2066
$1,003.00

ANTHONY THIEME (AMERICAN, 1888-1954) THE GREEN WAVE. Fine watercolor coastal scene shows a green wave with white tip curling towards rocky shore. Three seagulls are seen on rocks in foreground and the wave has started to crash on the furthest rock. Signed lower right “A. Thieme”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 21-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97302 (2,000-3,000)

2067
$0.00

CHARLES SALIS KAELIN (American, 1858-1929) EVENING ON ROCKPORT HARBOR. Unsigned pastel scene shows several sailboats alongside a dock with coastal town beyond. Housed in a silvered gilt molded wood frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97438 (1,500-2,500)

2068
$0.00

CHARLES SALIS KAELIN (American, 1858-1929) WINTER IN ROCKPORT HARBOR. Pastel winter scene looking across Rockport Harbor with Bear Skin Neck and its small buildings covered in snow. Several small sailboats are seen in the harbor. Signed lower left “C.S. Kaelin”. Housed in a fine modern reeded frame with linen and gilt matte. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97439 (1,500-2,500)

2069
$1,725.00

KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “GRANITE COVE-ROCKPORT”. Oil on board Cape Ann scene shows a rocky beach with hillside dotted with houses under large trees. Signed lower left. Housed in a good gold carved frame. Titled on reverse. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96295 (2,000-3,000)

2070
$1,610.00

KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “PLUM COVE SUNLIGHT”. Oil on masonite winter scene shows a road and bridge leading to a small village with colorful houses with snow and rock lined stream. All under a blue sky. Signed on reverse, titled and dated “09”. Housed in a carved modern silver gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96802 (3,000-5,000)

2071
$3,910.00

KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “VIEW FROM HORN HILL, MONHEGAN ISLAND”. Oil on masonite winter scene shows a panoramic view of a cove with boats surrounded by houses and buildings. Signed lower right. Signed, titled and dated “03” on reverse. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96967 (3,000-5,000)

2072
$920.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: Image is wrong in catalog. Not photographed.


CHARLES C. GRUPPE (American, 1928-) “EASTERN POINT GLOUCESTER”. Acrylic on board shoreline scene shows the connected white buildings with lighthouse at the end of Eastern Point. Two sailboats have been drawn up on beach in foreground. Signed lower right “C Gruppe”. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97539 (600-900)

2073
$1,003.00

CHARLES C. GRUPPE (American, 1928-) “SCHOONER”. Acrylic on board morning scene shows a man in a small sailboat passing a large schooner with sail up and moored to dock. Three other boats are seen with seagulls and light sky. Signed lower left “C Gruppe”. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 28″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97538 (500-800)

2074
$472.00

CHARLES C. GRUPPE (American, 1928-) “BRITTANY-FRANCE”. Large oil on canvas scene shows a line of white and pink buildings with two sailboats beside. All reflecting in calm water with birds. The foreground with bright red flowers. Signed center bottom “C Gruppe”. Titled and signed on reverse of stretcher. Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97080 (500-1,000)

2075
$0.00

WILLIS HENRY PLUMMER (American, 1838-) BACK TO PORT. Oil on canvas scene shows the tugboat “Protector” pulling a three-mast schooner through heavy seas. One figure stands atop the bow and the bow shows icicles off its rigging indicating a winter scene. The schooner appears to be in good shape and the scene is shown under lightening gray skies. Signed lower left and dated “1885”. Housed in a gilt wood molded frame. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. CONDITION: Craquelure, some discoloring to varnish. Otherwise very good. 9-95149 (1,500-2,000)

2076
$1,150.00

FRANKLIN DULLIN BRISCOE (American, 1844-1903) BUSY SHIPPING LANES. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows a number of sailing ships off a coast lined with windmill and buildings. Signed lower left “FD Briscoe”. Housed in a fine antique style gilt wood replacement frame with gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 8″ x 16″. CONDITION: One very small repair in sky, very good. 9-97356 (1,000-1,500)

2077
$2,530.00

JAMES BRADE SWORD (American, 1839-1915) RIVER TRAFFIC. Oil on canvas early evening scene shows a tug steaming right to left in front of a large three-mast ship with sails down. A city is seen in the background under golden skies. Signed lower left “JB Sword”. Housed in what appears to be its original deep gold gesso decorated frame with gold liner (which is slightly warped). SIZE: 14″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96923 (3,000-5,000)

2078
$0.00

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

2079
$20,700.00

WILLIAM EDWARD NORTON (American, 1843-1916) “OFF THE BATTERY EXITING NEW YORK HARBOR”. Outstanding oil on canvas New York harbor scene shows a two-mast boat with sails up sailing right to left leaving the harbor. A large three-mast ship, other sailboats, a steam tug and a large freighter are seen in front of large buildings. Blue and white cloud sky with blue white capped ocean. Signed lower left “William E Norton”. Housed in its original wide gold frame with gold liners. On back of original frame is a Bigelow & Jordan label. SIZE: 20″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good, patch to reverse with restored hole with some inpainting. 9-97607 (15,000-25,000)

2080
$1,035.00

WILLIAM EDWARD NORTON (AMERICAN, 1843 – 1916) ROUNDING PORTLAND HEADLIGHT. Oil on canvas laid on panel nautical scene shows a tall three-masted ship coming towards viewer with another astern. A red buoy is seen with the Portland headlight beyond. Signed lower left, “W. E. NORTON”. Housed in a gold and black molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 31″. CONDITION: Discolored varnish layer, need of some restoration. Fair to good. 9-97138 (2,000-3,000)

2081
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Late 19th Century) MOONLIGHT SILHOUETTES. Oil on canvas evening scene shows seven two-mast fishing boats in full sail sailing away from viewer towards a full moon shown brightly in a black cloud and blue sky. The viewer is drawn to the reflection of the moon which casts its light on the small waves. Housed in a black molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 40-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, wax relining, inpainting and craquelure. 9-96991 (2,000-3,000)

2082
$2,065.00

WILLIAM JOHNSON BIXBEE (AMERICAN, 1850 – 1921) HAULING THE HAY. Oil on canvas scene shows a one-masted sailboat hauling a large hold of hay away from viewer with man tending rudder. Two other boats are seen in front heading towards a gray warship. All seen under a colorful sky. Signed lower left “BIXBEE”. Housed in a carved oak frame. SIZE: 15″ x 19″. CONDITION: Relined. Some inpainting. Very good. 9-97113 (2,000-2,500)

2083
$0.00

DEAN WAITE (American, 1923-) SUMMER YACHTING. Oil on canvas scene shows a two-mast sailing yacht in full sail sailing left to right in blue ocean with white tipped waves. Two similar boats are seen parallel, possibly racing. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt modern frame. SIZE: Sight: 29-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, restored with inpainting. 9-95059 (1,500-2,500)

2084
$354.00

VICTOR PETRY (American, 1903-) THE RACE. Oil on canvas summer nautical scene shows five single mast sailboats racing side by side. Two figures in each boat and each white sail has a number and a red star. On the left side is a red buoy and a small lighthouse with two-mast sailing ship. All seen under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “Victor Petry”. Housed in its original molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Dirty, craquelure and some scrapes in bottom ocean edge. 9-95620 (800-1,200)

2085
$2,817.50

WALTER A. CLARK (American, 1848-1917) MOONLIGHT CRUISING. Outstanding oil on canvas early evening scene shows a two-mast schooner sailing left to right in front of a figure on the riverbank. The schooner approaches a riverboat with lights. All seen against a far riverbank with building lights and hills. A beautiful pink, gold, blue, and light green sky is reflected in the water. Signed lower right. Housed in an outstanding carved and gilt frame with gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Craquelure, some inpainting. Very good. 9-97361 (3,000-5,000)

2086
$0.00

EDMUND DARCH LEWIS (American, 1835-1910) SAILING OFF THE COAST. Watercolor scene shows a calm blue ocean having several sail and steam vessels under a light blue and white sky. In the foreground is a two-masted schooner with two smaller sailboats beside. All are reflected in the light, wavy, calm ocean. Signed lower right and dated “1881”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt double replacement frame with glass front. SIZE: 16″ h x 27″w. CONDITION: Light foxing lines in sky, otherwise very good. 9-96339 (3,500-5,500)

2087
$4,312.50

WALTER FARNDON (American, 1876-1964) “SHIMMERING WATERS”. Oil on masonite harbor scene shows two figures at the end of a dock with small boat. Two houses are seen at end of the water with trees and hills. All is reflected in the calm water. Signed lower right “Walter Farndon N.A.”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wood frame with wide carved and gilt liner having a gilt wood artist plaque. Back having a Vose Galleries label with artist, title, etc. SIZE: 14″ x 18″. CONDITION: Some minor inpainting, very good. 9-96909 (5,000-8,000)

2088
$2,012.50

WALTER FARNDON (American, 1876-1964) THE GREEN SCHOONER. Large watercolor coastal scene shows a connected house atop rock ledge shore. A dock with building is alongside rocks with a moored, two-masted, green hulled schooner. Signed lower left, “WALTER FARNDON, N.A.”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wood frame with gilt wood artists plaque and front glass. SIZE: (sight) 18″h x 25″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96345 (2,500-3,500)

2089
$0.00

ARTHUR CLIFTON GOODWIN (AMERICAN, 1864-1927) ENTERING THE HARBOR. Oil on canvas nautical scene shows a large three mast sailing ship with tug beside, entering a harbor marked by red buoy. A smaller two-masted sail boat is seen with island and other sails all under cloudy skies with a glimpse of blue. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine replacement molded-wood, gilt frame with scallop shells at the corners and gilt liner. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97163 (7,000-9,000)

2090
$6,325.00

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

2091
$0.00

TOD LINDENMUTH (American, 1885-1976) “FOGGY MORNING”. Oil on masonite nautical scene shows a foggy morning on the ocean with two rowboats side by side near several large sailboats. A hint of seagulls can be seen and the boats are reflected on the water. Signed lower left. Titled and signed on back of board. Housed in what appears to be its original silver molded wood frame. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96938 (4,000-6,000)

2092
$0.00

TOD LINDENMUTH (AMERICAN, 1885 – 1976) BOATS AT DOCK. Oil on board harbor scene shows three small boats moored next to dock with buildings. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wood frame with wide gilt and carved liner, having gilt wood artist’s plaque and front glass. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 14-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97573 (2,700-3,500)

2093
$0.00

FRANK HENRY SHAPLEIGH (American, 1842-1906) “COHASSET, MASSACHUSETTS; CAPE COD”. Outstanding oil on canvas coastal view of the Massachusetts coast in the town of Cohasset. An expansive view across Cape Cod with blue water supporting several sailboats and one steamship. A tall sand dune bluff is seen with houses and grass top and a man works on a small boat at the high tide mark. The foreground with small waves lapping onto the rocks. The light blue sky with cloud layers. Initialed bottom right “FHS”. Housed in an outstanding gesso decorated gilt antique style frame with gilt liner. Remains of a Newman Galleries label on reverse. SIZE: 14″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-97493 (6,000-9,000)

2094
$0.00

FRANK HENRY SHAPLEIGH (American, 1842-1906) THE BEACHED DORY. Oil on canvas laid on wood scene shows a gray dory set on rocks and sand in a low tidal area with trees and glimpses of a house in the background all under a blue sky. Signed lower left “F H Shapleigh”. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt modern frame with wide carved and gilt liner having a carved gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 7″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97362 (2,000-3,000)

2095
$0.00

J. J. ENWRIGHT (AMERICAN, 1911-2001) “CAPE PAGE BAY (CAPE COD)”. Oil on canvas harbor scene shows a two-mast green and red hulled boat moored to a large wharf with red building. Beyond another schooner and a larger schooner with sails up. The background having a city building shoreline under white cumulus clouds and blue sky. The scene reflected in the foreground water. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine rose-decorated, gilt frame. Titled and signed on reverse. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97271 (3,500-4,500)

2096
$3,392.50

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) THE HARBOR ENTRANCE. Oil on canvas North Shore Massachusetts scene shows two small sailboats leaving the harbor, a group of buildings dot the far shore, all under a light sky. Signed lower right. Hosed in a fine carved and gilt replacement frame having a gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 13″h x 19″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96342 (3,000-5,000)

2097
$0.00

STANLEY ZUCKERBERG (American, 1919-1995) “FISHING VILLAGE, NOVA SCOTIA”. Oil on masonite scene shows five fishing boats on dry land at low tide with a community of colorful houses, dock and water. Signed lower left “S.M. Suckerberg, Nova Scotia”. Housed in a distressed wood frame with linen and white wood liner. SIZE: 20″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97600 (3,000-5,000)

2098
$37,950.00

MARGUERITE STUBER PEARSON (American, 1898-1978) “THE BLUE KIMONO”. Outstanding large oil on canvas interior scene shows a young woman in a blue flower decorated kimono with white dress seated in front of a fireplace arranging flowers in an Oriental blue and white ginger jar. The William & Mary gateleg table is fully extended beside her which holds a pair of scissors, cut flowers, a bowl, and figurine with printed gold and blue fabric. In the foreground is a Hepplewhite chair with other cut wild flowers on its seat. The background shows a white mantle with side bookshelf and painting. A solitary brass candlestick with tall white taper sits to the right side of the mantle. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved and gilt reproduction frame. On reverse are two gallery labels including Vose Galleries of Boston, MA and Bianco Gallery of Buckingham, PA. Also on reverse of canvas is written “Reproduction right reserved by Aaron Ashley, Inc.”. This is one of Pearson’s finest works. SIZE: 30″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Sudbury, MA home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96952 (25,000-35,000)

2099
$0.00

MARVEL WYNN (American, 1915-2002) “THE ACOLYTE”. Acrylic on canvas portrait of a young girl (Robin) in white church robe with red collar and sleeve against a gold background with multicolored cross. Signed lower right “Marvel Wynn”. Housed in a gilt wood frame. Titled and signed on reverse and dated “1986”. The back having an attached Gleason Fine Art Boothbay Harbor, Maine label. Marvel Wynn began seriously studying art at the Margaret Morrison School at Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie Mellon) in Pittsburgh. She later studied at the Cleveland Art Institute. SIZE: 36″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96083 (2,000-4,000)

2100
$0.00

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

2101
$3,795.00

JAMES CARROLL BECKWITH (American, 1852-1917) A QUIET MOMENT. Oil on canvas scene shows a young woman in elegant greenish/blue dress seated on a bench overlooking an area of woods and grass. All under a pink and white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in an outstanding replacement gesso decorated antique style frame with gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good, relined, inpainting. 9-97364 (3,500-5,500)

2102
$2,300.00
Revised: 8/25/2009

Correction: The artist’s correct name is Frank Benton Ashley Linton

EDWARD BARNARD LINTOTT (AMERICAN, 1875-1951) THE PINK ROSE. Large oil on canvas studio scene shows a nude woman seated in a French tapestry-covered side chair at a dressing table with mirror, brass candlestick and green bowl, having two pink roses. She holds a third pink rose in her hand, away from her body, and looks down at it. Long green drapes and a large painting is the backdrop. Signed lower right, “FRANK B. A. LINTOTT, 1901″. Housed in a magnificent reproduction carved wood and gilt frame. SIZE: 42″ x 27”. CONDITION: Relined and restored with inpainting. 9-97129 (8,000-10,000)

2103
$0.00

FREDERICK JUDD WAUGH (American, 1861-1940) RECITAL. Large oil on canvas interior scene shows a young woman seated at a piano wearing a blue and red dress while a man with a violin standing plays over her shoulder. Signed upper left. Housed in a fine bronze colored wide frame with bronze colored liner. SIZE: 40″ x 30″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-96860 (8,000-9,000)

2104
$0.00

ROBERT PHILIPP (AMERICAN, 1895-1981) “ROCHELLE PAINTING ABSTRACT”. Oil on canvas interior scene shows the artist’s wife seated in front of an easel painting an abstract painting. The room has several other paintings, some framed. Signed lower right. Also titled and signed on reverse and dated “1945”. Housed in a modern carved gilt frame, branded “SGS 93″. SIZE: 20″ x 16”. CONDITION: Touch up to smock, very good. 9-97443 (3,000-5,000)

2105
$5,175.00

WILL HOWE FOOTE (American, 1874-1965) SPRINGTIME NUDES. Unframed oil on canvas springtime scene shows four nude maidens in, standing and seated beside water surrounded by tall thin trees. Signed lower left “Will Howe Foote”. SIZE: 34″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good with some spot inpainting. 9-96321 (4,000-6,000)

2106
$0.00

PAUL RAPHAEL MELSTNER (American, 1905-1966) PICNIC BY THE STREAM. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a nude woman seated beside a stream on red cloth with basket of fruit. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: 28″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-96675 (3,000-6,000)

2107
$6,325.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) “MARIGOLDS”. Outstanding watercolor still life showing a large arrangement of orange marigolds in a cylinder shaped blue/green pottery vase. It is set on a green tabletop with blue to rose colored background with light cascading from the left to right. Signed bottom left. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with linen and gold liner, behind glass. Titled on reverse. SIZE: 30″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. As fine a still life that we have seen. 9-97311 (4,000-6,000)

2108
$0.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) SHADES OF MARIGOLD. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a two-handled brass pot holding gold and yellow marigolds. A covered Oriental rice bowl is beside. Signed lower right. Housed in its original carved and partially gilt wood frame. Back having a “National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors, 1923 33rd Annual Exhibition” label. Also a partial exhibition label which may be from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. SIZE: 24-3/4″ x 20″. CONDITION: A patch to top right with corresponding repair and inpainting. Good. 9-96324 (5,000-7,000)

2109
$1,150.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) “ZINNIAS”. Large colorful watercolor of red and orange Zinnias with green leaves set in a green pottery vase against a light tan wall which shadows. Signed lower left. Housed in a decorative partial gilt frame with linen and gold liner having glass front. Back having title and “Return to Jane Peterson New York City”. SIZE: 22″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97310 (3,000-5,000)

2110
$126,500.00

MARTIN JOHNSON HEADE (AMERICAN, 1819 – 1904) “APPLE BLOSSOMS”. Fine oil on canvas painting of an apple branch with open and closed blossoms next to green leaves. Against a dark to light brown background. Signed lower left “M. J. HEADE/1871”. Housed in its original gesso-decorated wood frame with artist’s plaque. Having a paper label and metal tag “NO 17” which corresponds to item number 17 in a catalog of Gallery of Paintings at the Parsonage of St. Thomas Church from the Collection of Wm. Mason, Esq. The two-page original catalog from this sale is included with the lot. Along with a card labeled Cope Estate-Linnie Cope. The catalog appears to be from the late 1800s or early 1900s. Also there is a label “ARTHUR W. HUBBARD 51 BROMFIELD ST./BOSTON” affixed to frame. SIZE: 12″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97550 (50,000-75,000)

2111
$8,050.00

GEORGE HENRY HALL (AMERICAN, 1825-1913) STUDY OF PEACHES. Oil on canvas still life scene shows four peaches on a brown table with green background. Signed lower right, “GEO. H. HALL 1881″. Housed in a gold decorated frame with gold liner. SIZE: 6-1/4″ x 9”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97290 (8,000-12,000)

2112
$1,955.00

ARNOUD WYDEVELD (American, 1823-1888) PEAR, PEACH, PLUMS AND MELON. Oil on academy board tabletop still life scene shows a grouping of fruit against a light to dark green background. Signed lower left “A Wydeveld”. Housed in a good period gesso decorated lemon gold frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96773 (2,000-3,000)

2113
$0.00

WILLIAM MASON BROWN (American, 1828-1898) PEACHES. Oil on canvas still life scene shows four peaches nestled in a cradle of grass. Signed very lightly lower right. Housed in a period gold vine decorated frame with gold liner having a gilt artist plaque. SIZE: 12″ x 10″. CONDITION: Relined, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-96407 (2,500-3,500)

2114
$2,478.00

WILLIAM MASON BROWN (American, 1828-1898) FRUITFUL BOUNTY. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a colorful fruit arrangement on a tabletop. Included are purple grapes, apple, pear and peaches. Signed lower right “W Brown”. Housed in a replacement gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 12-1/4″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: Relined on new stretcher with metal turnbuckles, light craquelure with minor inpainting. Very good. 9-96635 (3,000-5,000)

2115
$0.00

JOHN HUBBARD RICH (American, 1876-1954) STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT AND BOTTLE. Oil on canvas laid on masonite still life scene shows a large green globular bottle set on a red tray with melons and apple. Two pears, a blue teapot and red bottle are beside with green drape background. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved and gilt wood frame having gilt liner. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96770 (3,500-4,500)

2116
$13,800.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: Condition should read “Very good. Professionally restored with inpainting along the top edge done by the late Joel Zakow, NYC”.


ATTRIBUTED TO SEVERIN ROESEN (AMERICAN, 1815 – 1872) GRAPES AND WINE. Oil on wood panel still life scene shows a grouping of fruit including green grapes, red grapes, strawberries, plums and apples all on a marble top with dark background. A wine glass is seen on left side, reflecting a window. Signed lower right, “S. ROESEN”. Housed in a period lemon gold deep antique frame. SIZE: 13″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. Professionally restored with inpainting along the top edge done by the late Joel Zakow, NYC. 9-97068 (8,000-12,000)

2117
$11,500.00

ROBERT WALTER WEIR (American, 1803-1889) “WASHINGTON’S HEADQUARTERS AT NEWBURGH”. Important oil on canvas unsigned scene shows the house used by Washington during the final years of the Revolution which was built in 1749 and is situated on the west bank of the Hudson River. In 1770 the house was enlarged to its present seven room state and appears much the same today as Weir depicted it in his painting datable to about 1834. This painting was used by James Smillie (1807-1885) in his engraving for the New York Mirror in 1835 shortly after it had been exhibited in the National Academy. On April 19, 1933, the United States Post Office issued a commemorative stamp based on this painting in celebration of the countries Sesquicentennial. The oil on canvas scene shows a house with three chimneys having a man and horse outside of porch area. Cows sit and graze along with other animals on a sloping lawn with rock and flower edges. Storm King Mountain is shown with the Hudson River with several different boats. All under a colorful light blue, pink and cloud sky. Housed in a lemon gold antique frame. REFERENCE: Exhibited Robert Weir: Artist and Teacher of West Point Cadet Fine Arts Forum of the United States Corp of Cadets, West Point 1976 Illustrated No. 70 in the catalog which has an introduction written by William H. Gerdts. A copy of this catalog accompanies the work. Also the two volume book “The United States Commemorative Stamps of the 20th Century” which illustrates the stamp and has a picture of the engraving by Smillie on page 242-245. SIZE: 22″ x 27″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ and Portland, ME. Purchased from The Old Print Shop in February in 1964 and illustrated in their portfolio pamphlet on page 143. CONDITION: Relined, minor inpainting, craquelure. Otherwise very good. 9-95952 (15,000-25,000)

2118
$2,300.00

GEORGE W. BRENNEMAN (AMERICAN, 1856-1906) OFF WITH THE GOOSE. Outstanding large oil on canvas scene shows a man and woman on horseback jumping a small stream, the woman with a large white goose under her arm and the man with displayed sword. Behind them is a group of people with a man shaking his fist and the remaining family gathered around the remainder of the flock. A large connected Dutch farmhouse with barn is seen at the top of the hill under an afternoon’s fading light. Signed lower right and inscribed “MUENCHEN”. Brenneman shared a studio with other artists including Chase and Duveneck and went on to specialize in painting horses in action. Housed in a magnificent gesso-decorated gilt frame which may be its original. SIZE: 27″ x 39″. CONDITION: Relined. Restored with inpainting. Very good. 9-97135 (6,000-8,000)

2119
$1,265.00

JOHN JOSEPH ENNEKING (American, 1841-1916) SUNSET THROUGH THE WOODS. Oil on masonite scene shows a bright colored sunset from yellow to orange seen through trees. Possibly signed lower right and hard to distinguish. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting to bottom right, very good. 9-96950 (1,000-2,000)

2120
$1,725.00

GEORGE INNESS JR. (American, 1854-1926) SUNSET LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas bright sunset landscape with colors of red, orange, yellow and gold. The sunset sky with fields, trees and cliff. Signed lower right “G. Inness”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt period frame. SIZE: 12″ x 21″. CONDITION: Craquelure, four patches to reverse, inpainting. Good. 9-96840 (1,500-1,800)

2121
$1,725.00

JAMES HAMILTON (American, 1819-1978) MIDDLE EASTERN SUNSET. Oil on canvas scene shows a half setting sun with brilliant colorful sunset over water with land having ruins and figures. Signed on reverse and dated “1862”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 17″. CONDITION: Craquelure, some inpainting. Very good. 9-97067 (2,000-3,000)

2122
$2,300.00

ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE INNESS (AMERICAN, 1825 – 1894) SUNSET OVER THE HOMESTEAD. Oil on canvas landscape shows a herd of cows in a field by a farm with large trees, all under a sunset sky with earth tones throughout. Signed lower right, “G. INNESS”. Housed in a good gilt molded wood replacement frame. Accompanying painting is a conservation report dated 2003. Also including a photograph prior to restoration. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Relined. Restored with inpainting. 9-97713 (5,000-10,000)

2123
$2,124.00

ALEXANDER DZIGURSKI (American, 1911-1995) COASTAL SUNSET. Oil on canvas west coast scene shows a colorful sunset behind gray clouds in colors of gold to red. Waves crash onto ledge rocks with mountain coastline beyond. Signed lower right “A. Dzigurski”. Housed in a gilt fancy frame with painted liner. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96380 (2,000-2,500)

2124
$0.00

ALBERT HORATIO SLADE (AMERICAN, 1843-1922) “BEACH AT VENTURA, CALIF”. Oil on canvas panoramic scene of a curving beach with houses at one end, sailboats on a blue water with low hills beyond. Signed lower right “A H Slade”. Titled in pencil on back of canvas. A fine early California coastal scene. Housed in a fine gold gilt carved replacement frame. SIZE: 18″ x 40″. CONDITION: Two small patches to reverse with some minor inpainting. Very good. 9-97753 (4,000-6,000)

2125
$2,587.50

CARL PHILIPP WEBBER (American, 1850-1921) FROM THE FARM TO THE MARKET. Fine oil on canvas landscape shows a three-member family leaving via a dirt road with wheelbarrow and basket full of produce. Their farm has a large house with two barns, all shaded by large trees. The family passes a small pond on their way to the market. All seen under an expansive sky of white and light gray clouds with blue openings. Signed bottom right. Housed in a modern gold gilt frame. The back stretcher having original label with artist name and partially obscured title. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good, relined with minor inpainting. 9-97752 (3,000-5,000)

2126
$0.00

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

2127
$7,475.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ASHER BROWN DURAND (AMERICAN, 1796-1886) THE CASCADING STREAM. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a small stream cascading across moss-covered rocks in a woodland area. in the foreground the stream has made a small pool and there are giant boulders and rocks lining the stream. The scene is framed with trees with blue sky beyond. Signed on the left bottom boulder, “ABD”. Housed in a fine antique-style, gilt gesso-decorated frame. SIZE: 26″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. Relined with aluminum back, inpainting. 9-97141 (6,000-8,000)

2128
$6,900.00

E. HENRY (Mid 20th Century) CREEK FISHING. Large oil on canvas summer scene shows a winding river through woods, A man stands in a rowboat at grassy bank with fishing pole in hand. The early morning sunlight reflects the woods in the water. Signed lower right “E Henry”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 31-3/4″ x 47-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-96822 (4,000-6,000)

2129
$2,875.00

WILLIAM HART (American, 1823-1894) FISHING NEAR ALBANY, NEW YORK. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a boy with wooden fishing pole fishing at the base of a small falls on a river lined with trees and sandy banks. Three birds fly in a blue and white cloud sky. Housed in what may be its original period fancy gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. The liner having a gilt artist plaque with title. Unsigned. SIZE: 16″ x 29-1/2″. CONDITION: Small patch to reverse with minor inpainting, very good. 9-96992 (2,000-4,000)

2130
$0.00

THOMAS MORAN (AMERICAN, 1837-1926) WINDMILL IN LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene shows windmill on left side with grassy marsh and threatening sky. Signed lower right with artist monogram “TM”. Housed in a gold gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 6” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96744 (20,000-35,000)

2131
$14,375.00

ERNEST LAWSON (American 1873-1939) “COUNTRY LIFE”. Oil on canvas scene shows two figures outside a connected farmhouse with barns all under a blue-white sky. Signed lower left “E. Lawson”. Housed in a gray and white carved wood frame. Frame having two labels; both from Mrs. Nancy P. Kefauver Advisor on Fine Arts; Office of the Deputy under Secretary for Administration: Dept. of State: Washington, DC indicating that the painting was lent by Mrs. Alfred J. Marrow, New York, NY. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Wax relining. Some inpainting. Craquelure, good. 9-97727 (10,000-15,000)

2132
$2,300.00

JAMES HOPE (American, 1818-1892) THE WATERFALL. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a woodland waterfall cascading over rocks with tree lined banks. Signed lower right “J Hope 61″. SIZE: 36-1/4″ x 29-3/4”. CONDITION: A few small repairs, one small slit, craquelure, some inpainting. Otherwise very good. 9-96311 (5,000-7,000)

2133
$0.00

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864-1940) “OAK WOOD WINTER”. Outstanding large oil on canvas winter landscape scene shows a deep snow filled ground looking through trees towards snow covered hills. Signed bottom right “Charles H Woodbury 23”. Titled on reverse of stretcher. Also having an Estate stamp “Charles H Woodbury /C.H.W.” and numbered “12” on reverse of canvas. Written in pencil is “Belonging to E. W. Perkins”. Housed in a wonderful carved and gilt wood replacement frame. NOTE: Exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, Special Exhibition of Works of Charles H. Woodbury, 1945. Accompanying the painting is the original label which is detached and a receipt and return receipt for the exhibition. SIZE: 29-1/4″ x 36-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Includes Mrs. Charles B. Perkins, Jamaica Plain, MA and the Estate of Dr. William B. Castle, Brookline, MA. CONDITION: Very good with one small patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting and minor spot inpainting. 9-95163 (12,000-18,000)

2134
$5,750.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (AMERICAN, 1896-1978) “BIRCHES ALONG THE STREAM”. Oil on canvas late autumn scene shows a wide stream with rock and grass banks with a scattering of birch trees along its edge. The stream leads to an opening in the woods leading to low hills under light skies. Signed lower right. Housed in what appears to be its original blue-gray painted wood frame with white wood lining. SIZE: 25-1/2″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97165 (5,000-7,000)

2135
$0.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “VERMONT WINTER”. Oil on canvas Vermont winter scene shows a winding river with snow covered banks leading to hillside and mountain with evergreens. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wide replacement frame. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95169 (10,000-15,000)

2136
$0.00

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

2137
$4,025.00

ATTRIBUTED TO SANFORD ROBINSON GIFFORD (American, 1823-1880) MOUNTAINSIDE POND. Oil on canvas panoramic scene shows a farm with cleared tree edge fields in a valley with mountains and foreground pond. Livestock dot one field. All under a white cloud with sunlit edges and light blue sky. Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame. Written on back of cardboard backing “Purchased from the Collection of George McMurray 1533 Highland Ave Glendale on 6-14-61″. SIZE: 8″ x 14”. CONDITION: Some touch up, very good. 9-95802 (3,000-5,000)

2138
$14,375.00

ATTRIBUTED TO SANFORD ROBINSON GIFFORD (American, 1823-1880) PANORAMIC NEW ENGLAND LANDSCAPE. Oil on wood panel, possibly of Squam Lake, New Hampshire, shows two figures walking toward a saltbox style house overlooking a large lake with inlets and islands. Beyond is a tall mountain with clouds and blue sky. The nearby fields having haystacks and wood borders. Signed lower left “S. R. Gifford 58”. Housed in a period gesso decorated regilt frame with regilt liner. Possibly a study for a larger work and there is some debate as to whether the figures and details to the foreground were added at a later date. SIZE: 6-3/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good, small vertical crack where panel has knot. 9-96302 (15,000-25,000)

2139
$4,887.50

CHARLES WILSON KNAPP (AMERICAN, 1823 – 1900) “PENNSYLVANIA LANDSCAPE”. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a river in a valley floor with mountain backdrop with a light yellow to blue sky. A boat with man and woman is beside the shore and there are two figures in the field adjacent to a farmhouse on a small bluff overlooking the water. Signed lower right, “C. H. KNAPP”. A nice late fall scene. Housed in a decorative gilt replacement frame with gilt liner. Retaining a label from the Bernard Black Gallery, New York City with artist and title. SIZE: 18-1/4″ x 32-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined with minor inpainting, very good. 9-97207 (6,000-8,000)

2140
$8,050.00

BENJAMIN CHAMPNEY (American, 1817-1907) SACO RIVER AT SUNSET. Fine oil on canvas New Hampshire scene shows the Mt. Washington mountain range in background with a wide river with grassy banks in foreground. All seen under a wonderful colorful sky in blues, pinks and golds. Signed lower right “B Champney”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt gesso liner. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96945 (3,000-5,000)

2141
$767.00

ATTRIBUTED TO BENJAMIN CHAMPNEY (AMERICAN, 1817 – 1907) A NEW HAMPSHIRE SCENE: SACO RIVER??. Oil on panel panoramic view of a lazy river with bridge and sailboat and Champney-style trees in fall plumage. A lady in the foreground stands by a fence. Unsigned. In what appears to be the original lemon gold frame. SIZE: 11″ x 6″. PROVENANCE: Found in an early home in Phillips, Maine. CONDITION: Painting generally excellent, never cleaned or altered. Lemon gold frame generally very good. 9-97648 (1,000-2,000)

2142
$287.50

ATTRIBUTED TO BENJAMIN CHAMPNEY (AMERICAN, 1817 – 1907) MOUNTAINOUS WATERFALL. Oil on canvas scene with mountainous backdrop of falls in the foreground with a placid pool below. Typical Champney-style trees in fall plumage. Unsigned. Reverse of stretcher pencil inscribed “CROMM, MARCH 1874″. Housed in what appears to be the original lemon gold frame. SIZE: 14″ x 12”. PROVENANCE: Found in an early estate in Phillips, Maine. CONDITION: Canvas untouched, never cleaned. Lemon gold frame has a blemish or an old touch up in the top left corner, otherwise, generally good. 9-97650 (1,000-2,000)

2143
$132,250.00

GEORGE INNESS (American, 1825-1894) “THE VILLA BORGHESE, ROME, 1871”. Outstanding large oil on canvas Italian scene shows a park outside the Villa Borghese depicting over 40 figures in colorful dress. The women carrying parasol, some seated under the canopy of tall trees. All under a blue and white cloud sky. The foreground grass lawn leading to a series of long white marble steps to an area of grass and trees. The twin towers of the Villa are seen in the background. Signed lower left “G Inness, Rome, 1871”. Housed in what appears to be its magnificent original frame with brass artist plaque. REFERENCE: Illustrated in “The Works of George Inness An Illustrated Catalog Raisonne by Leroy Ireland, 1965″. Illustrated on page 130, No. 539. Also, according to an email from Michael Quick, this example is no. 391, vol. 1, pp. 376-377, repro. p. 377, in George Inness: A Catalogue Raisonné. SIZE: 20″ x 30”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Stanford White, New York City (famous architect); A.A.A., April 11, 1907, Cat. No. 52 (White Sale). Collection of Mrs. Fred White, Cleveland, Ohio. From a fine Sudbury, MA home. CONDITION: Very good with some light inpainting, relined. 9-96951 (150,000-200,000)

2144
$11,500.00

HENRY FRANCOIS FARNY (American, 1847-1916) INDIAN ENCAMPMENT. Gouache on paper laid on board western scene shows two tepees with mother, daughter and baby outside nearest tepee with a Brave seated beside the other. Beyond this family grouping are a number of tepees with poles and line setup drying skins. This is all seen on a flat desert with shrubs under a light blue sky. Unsigned. Housed in an antique gilt frame with front glass and artist plaque. SIZE: 4-3/4″ x 8-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection (F W Woolworth Store); Purchased from Kennedy Galleries. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97660 (20,000-40,000)

2145
$0.00

JOSEPH HENRY SHARP (AMERICAN, 1859-1953) “SKAGWAY ALASKA”. Oil on panel depicting bay scene with canoe or boat having two figures, mountainous background covered with snow and evergreen trees. Signed lower right and titled on reverse in pencil “SKAGWAY ALASKA J. H. SHARP”. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 8-3/4″. CONDITION: Minor wear to gilt highlights on frame, painting excellent and untouched. 9-97649 (20,000-30,000)

2146
$0.00
Revised: 8/20/2009

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EDWARD (JOHN EDWARD) BOREIN (American, 1872-1945) HERDING THE HORSES. Fine western watercolor shows a cowboy on horseback galloping down a hill on one side of a group of horses while another cowboy trails. Signed lower right. Unframed and housed in a white matte. SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97547 (4,000-8,000)

2147
$3,162.50

WILLIAM KEITH (AMERICAN, 1838-1911) THE GRAZING HERD. Oil on canvas scene shows a herd of cattle grazing in rolling hillside. Mountains are seen in background under a building cloud sky. Signed lower right “W Keith”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated pierce gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 22″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting. 9-96931 (3,000-5,000)

2148
$1,955.00

THOMAS HILL (American, 1829-1908) VERNAL FALLS, YOSEMITE. Oil on canvas western landscape scene shows a wide short falls through rocky gorge with squared mountain peak beyond. The cascading river flows to the foreground. Signed lower left “T. Hill”. Housed in an antique carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. Good. 9-97730 (6,000-8,000)

2149
$18,400.00

WILLIAM WENDT (American, 1865-1946) “A PATCHWORK OF FIELDS”. Outstanding oil on canvas panoramic view of interlaced hills with tree lined fields and open patches. All under blue and white cloud sky with the cloud having a pink hue. Signed lower left and titled on reverse of canvas. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood replacement frame. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. CONDITION: The edges having a strip lining, some inpainting. Very good. 9-97335 (8,000-10,000)

2150
$0.00

ALBERT DICKERMAN (American, 1840-1917) “ELSINORE LAKE AND VILLAGE AND SAN JACINTO MOUNTAIN, CALIFORNIA”. Large oil on canvas colorful California landscape shows a lake with sailboat having a backdrop of a large town with homes, churches and large buildings at the base of a mountain range. The center mountain being snow capped. The foreground shows a small cabin under lush tropical trees and palms. The sky graduates from a medium blue to light pink and white. Signed lower right “Albert Dickerman 1901″. Housed in its magnificent wide and deep original frame with leaf and flower design. Titled and inscribed on reverse. On reverse of canvas a window has been created to see the original inscriptions. SIZE: 36″ x 60-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, relined with some inpainting. 9-96831 (7,000-12,000)

2151
$5,175.00

MARY DENEALE MORGAN (American, 1868-1948) OVERLOOKING POINT LOBOS. Oil on board California coastline scene shows a cloud muted bright sun cascading reflections off water with tall trees on rocky point looking toward a low coastline. Housed in a period gilt frame. Signed lower right “M DeNeale Morgan”. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good with very minor spot inpainting. 9-97316 (4,000-6,000)

2152
$1,150.00

WILLIAM MCNAIR (American, 1867-) CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a riverbed with low water in an expansive landscape under blue and white cloud sky. Signed bottom right “W. McNair”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt frame which is branded “LOWY”. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good, relined with minor inpainting. 9-96820 (3,000-5,000)

2153
$0.00

PAUL STRISIK (AMERICAN, 1918-1998) WESTERN RANCH. Oil on canvas western scene shows a connected ranch house nestled under rock mountains showing a gap to another mountain under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt wood frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97277 (2,500-3,500)

2154
$2,587.50

ALSON SKINNER CLARK (AMERICAN, 1876 – 1949) WESTERN LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene shows a stucco-sided farmhouse with colorful clothesline having water in foreground and mountains in the distance. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved wood arts n crafts style frame. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97715 (4,000-6,000)

2155
$920.00

E. DARWEN (American? Mid 19th Century) THE SNOW SQUALL. Interesting antique oil on canvas scene shows a group of Native American Indians proceeding through a snow squall under dark sky with glimpses of tall pine trees and rock covered land. The figures are walking into the woods and they have traditional Indian garments including feathered headdresses and arrow quiver. Signed lower left “E Darwen 1867″. Housed in an antique gilt frame. Purchased from Argosy Gallery. SIZE: 20″ x 20”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Relined, restretched on new stretcher with minor inpainting, craquelure. 9-96018 (1,500-2,500)

2156
$1,150.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL LANDSCAPE. Fine oil on canvas landscape scene shows a Native American brave wearing headdress and holding long staff next to a rocky stream against a panoramic landscape with trees, mountains and blue and white cloud sky. Unsigned. Housed in a replacement modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Relined on new stretcher, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-96016 (2,000-4,000)

2157
$0.00

GRACE CARPENTER HUDSON (American, 1865-1937) STROLL IN A MEADOW. Oil on board western scene shows a Native American woman with walking stick in a golden field with white flowers. Trees and hills in background under gray and white sky. Signed lower right “G Hudson”. Also inscribed on reverse “Sketched by Grace Hudson Authenticated by her nephew Mark A. Carpenter”. Housed in a decorative frame. SIZE: Sight: 7-3/4″ x 5-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96914 (3,000-5,000)

2158
$3,450.00

GRACE CARPENTER HUDSON (American, 1865-1937) FLOWER GATHERING. Oil on board scene shows a young Native American girl gathering flowers in a hillside field. A farmhouse is nestled below purple hills. Signed lower left “G Hudson”. Written on back “#15 Sketched by Grace Hudson Authenticated by her Nephew Mark A. Carpenter”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97181 (3,000-5,000)

2159
$0.00

FRED BEAVER (American, 1911-1980) THE PROUD CHIEF. Watercolor on brown paper shows a side view of a Native American chief in ceremonial dress atop a horse with green, red and white beadwork decoration. Signed lower right “Fred Beaver 54″. Housed in a black and gold wood frame with wide cream colored matte. SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 13”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96964 (2,000-3,000)

2160
$0.00

VIRGINIA TRUE (American, 1900-1989) PORTRAIT OF A NATIVE AMERICAN. Oil on canvas portrait shows a seated three-quarter view of a woman with clasped hands on lap wearing a red and blue outfit. She wears a multi-colored head scarf. Unsigned but having an Estate stamp on back of stretcher. Housed in a carved gilt modern frame. SIZE: 30″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93770 (500-1,000)

2161
$8,050.00

HENRY PEMBER SMITH (American, 1854-1907) “NEW ENGLAND HOMESTEAD”. Fine oil on canvas New England scene shows a woman on a dirt road leading to a farmhouse which is hidden behind two large trees alongside a calm river with tree lined banks having distant field and houses. All under a refined sky with light blue tones and puffy cumulus clouds. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame which retains the Gordon Galleries Exhibition label with title and artist. SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 35″. CONDITION: Craquelure, some minor inpainting to cracks and spots. Otherwise very good. 9-96769 (8,000-12,000)

2162
$4,025.00

HENRY PEMBER SMITH (American, 1854-1907) COLONIAL HOMESTEAD. Oil on canvas portrait of a Colonial connected house with barns next to a stream and pond. The lady of the house stands at the gate beside a stone wall. A number of trees dot the landscape, all under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “Henry P Smith”. Housed in a carved wood decorative frame. SIZE: 20″ x 28″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, craquelure, otherwise good. 9-97682 (3,000-5,000)

2163
$13,800.00

HENRIK-DIRK KRUSEMAN VAN ELTON (American, 1829-1904) “SPRING MORNING”. Outstanding large oil on canvas spring scene shows a winding river through bush and tree lined banks under a morning light sky. Light shines across the background casting reflections on the water and brightness to the background trees. Signed lower right “Kruseman Van Elton N.A.”. An outstanding use of pallet to capture the nuances of light and dark. Probably a scene of the Farmington River outside of Hartford, CT. Housed in its outstanding original wide gesso decorated and gilt frame. An original label on reverse pen written with title, artist, “Studio Bldg 51 W 10th St”. SIZE: 26″ x 42″. PROVENANCE: From a private collection. CONDITION: The canvas having a light linen backing with a heavier linen edge lining. Some inpainting, mostly to left corner. Very good. Frame also is very good. 9-96431 (14,000-18,000)

2164
$0.00

OGDEN MINTON PLEISSNER (American, 1905-1983) “BOATYARD, ESSEX, CT”. Watercolor on paper scene shows several boats in a boatyard with two figures in the background, bridge and water. Signed lower right “Pleissner”. Housed in a fine modern gilt molded wood frame with linen matte and gilt artist plaque. Circa 1940. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96682 (10,000-20,000)

2165
$2,587.50

JULES TURCAS (American, 1854-1917) THE WOOD CUTTER. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a man with axe chopping at a fallen tree while a tall majestic oak stands behind him. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood replacement frame. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Several small patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting. Very good. 9-97199 (2,250-2,750)

2166
$4,140.00

JULES TURCAS (American, 1854-1917) TURKEYS UNDER THE OAK TREE. Oil on canvas fall scene shows a flock of turkeys under a large oak tree with golden foliage with grass and rock ground. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine antique gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 20″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97198 (2,250-2,750)

2167
$0.00

FRANK EDWARD LLOYD (American, -1945) “THE GARDEN, CONNECTICUT”. Oil on canvasboard Connecticut scene shows a wonderful colorful flower garden on the edge of a lawn area leading to a Colonial house under large maple trees. Signed lower right and dated “41”. On reverse is a Society of the Four Arts Palm Beach Florida Exhibit label from 1942. Housed in a period gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good with some touch up. 9-96863 (2,000-2,500)

2168
$0.00

CHARLES HAROLD DAVIS (American, 1856-1933) CONNECTICUT LANDSCAPE. Fine watercolor landscape shows a field with boulders leading up to a connected farmhouse with a cloud above in blue sky. Signed lower left “C H Davis 1910″. Housed in a fine gilt oak frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 19”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97200 (2,000-2,500)

2169
$0.00

PAUL BERNARD KING (American, 1867-1947) COLORFUL LANDSCAPE. Oil on board landscape scene shows a small village with church and houses next to water having a mountain backdrop. Wiry trees and field in foreground all under white cloud and blue sky. Signed bottom right and bottom left. Housed in a replacement carved and gilt frame with artist plaque. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97357 (1,500-2,500)

2170
$2,875.00

ROSWELL MORSE SHURTLEFF (AMERICAN, 1838-1915) LAKE GEORGE N.Y. LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a lake with small boat and two figures nestled in a valley leading to gap in mountains. Seen under a darkening cloudy sky with blue breaks. Signed lower left, “R.N. SHURTLEFF, N.A.”. Housed in a fine reproduction, gilt antique-style frame. SIZE: 22″ x 34″. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting, relined. 9-97131 (5,000-7,000)

2171
$1,437.50

FREDERICK DICKINSON WILLIAMS (American, 1829-1915) ALONG THE HUDSON. Fine oil on canvas Hudson River scene shows a dirt road preceding down a hill with hay wagon and figures. A path off to the right with two other figures, all seen against a panoramic view of the Hudson hills and low mountains. All under a white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left “F. D. Williams 1860″. Housed in a fine museum quality antique style frame. SIZE: 9″ x 13”. CONDITION: Relined with very minor touch up. Very good. 9-95058 (1,500-2,500)

2172
$0.00

ROBERT ATKINSON FOX (American, 1860-1935) PORTRAIT OF A COW. Outstanding oil on canvas portrait of a brown and white cow standing in ankle deep water surrounded by a green grass field under a darkening late afternoon sky. Signed lower right “R. Atkinson Fox”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. Light craquelure, some minor inpainting and canvas patch on reverse. 9-96712 (5,000-7,000)

2173
$13,800.00

LUCIE HARTRATH (American, 1868-1962) “THE BEGINNING OF A BRIGHT SUMMERS DAY”. Outstanding oil on canvas impressionistic colorful summer landscape with trees and fields. Signed lower right “L Hartrath”. Housed in a dark stained multi-tiered wood frame. Lucie was the founding member of the Chicago Woman’s Salon and received numerous prizes around the world. SIZE: Sight: 23″ x 28-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97341 (8,000-12,000)

2174
$0.00

CAROL SIRAK (American, 1906-1976) “WINTER GOLD”. Unframed oil on canvas winter scene shows a man and woman in a sleigh pulled by one horse up a wide snow covered road. The scene shows colorful foliage on the trees with a lake background which indicates an early snowfall. Signed lower right and stamped on reverse with Estate stamp. Title written in pencil on reverse. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: David David Galleries. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97313 (4,000-6,000)

2175
$805.00

TED KAUTZKY (American, 1896-1953) WINTER SKETCH. Watercolor winter scene shows a stream winding to red barn below a blue hill. Signed lower right “Ted Kautzky”. Housed in a white painted molded wood frame with matte. On reverse is a label indicating that it was painted in 1953. SIZE: Sight: 19-1/2″ x 27-3/4″. CONDITION: All over brown toned, otherwise good. 9-96963 (2,000-3,000)

2176
$3,737.50

RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK (American, 1847-1919) AFTERNOON REST. Unsigned oil on canvas landscape shows two figures sitting on a log beside a tree lined path through the woods. They sit in a clearing with a mountain and sky background. Housed in a gesso decorated period gilt frame (with losses). SIZE: 12-1/4″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of Laurence Kramer of Chapel Hill, NC. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97015 (2,500-3,500)

2177
$3,680.00

RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK (American, 1847-1919) INDIANS BY THE RIVER. Oil on canvas evening scene shows several figures by a canoe on a small area of water surrounded by trees under a yellow to orange sky which reflects in the water. Signed bottom right “R A Blakelock” within a boat shaped outline. Housed in its original deep and wide gesso decorated frame with multiple gilt liners having an artist plaque. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 8″. PROVENANCE: Estate of Laurence Kramer, Chapel Hill, NC. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, craquelure, consolidated varnish, good. 9-96990 (2,500-4,000)

2178
$920.00

ATTRIBUTED TO RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK (American, 1847-1919) LANDSCAPE WITH TEPEE. Unframed oil on canvas early evening scene shows a tepee with campfire beside, two trees and a hill. A stream cuts through a field with several large trees. Signed lower left “Blakelock”. SIZE: 12″ x 18″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, good. 9-96778 (1,500-2,500)

2179
$0.00

ALBERT BLOCH (American, 1882-1961) THE RAIN SQUALL. Unframed oil on masonite impressionistic view of a rain squall on opposite hill with castle like structure. A road bisects the scene with tall thin trees. Monogrammed “AB” lower right. Back having some framing instructions. SIZE: 18-3/4″ x 15-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-97301 (4,000-6,000)

2180
$4,720.00

JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN (American, 1853-1902) IMPRESSIONISTIC LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene shows grass and tree lined water under a gray and white cloud sky with glimpses of yellow sunlight. Signed lower left. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt wood frame having its original brass label. SIZE: 4″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97326 (6,000-8,000)

2181
$8,260.00

ALBERT BIERSTADT (American, 1830-1902) ROAD TO MOUNTAIN. Oil on canvas western scene shows a dirt road with grass and flower sides leading through tall pine towards a tall mountain with ice and snow ravines. Signed lower left with conjoined initials “AB”. Housed in an antique carved gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Old patch to reverse, discolored varnish, otherwise good. 9-97323 (6,000-8,000)

2182
$0.00

WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS (American, 1833-1905) DEAL, NEW JERSEY COASTAL LANDSCAPE. Oil and watercolor coastal scene shows water beyond a line of trees, grass and flowers. Inscribed lower left “Deal N.J. Sep 3-/78”. Signed lower right “Wm T. Richards”. On reverse is signed by the artist also. Housed in a gold replacement frame with gold matte. The frame having a Vose Gallery stamp. SIZE: Sight: 9-3/4″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Appears to have toning, otherwise very good. 9-97146 (5,000-7,000)

2183
$2,875.00

GEORGE INNESS (American, 1825-1894) SUNRISE AT MONTCLAIR. Unsigned oil on canvas laid on board interior woodland scene shows a figure in red and blue in a sunlit area of thick woods. Housed in a period gesso gilt frame with gilt liner. Inscribed on back in more modern pencil is title, artist and date of “1885”. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: Estate of Laurence Kramer, Chapel Hill, NC. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96989 (3,000-5,000)

2184
$2,875.00

FRANCIS AUGUSTUS SILVA (American, 1835-1886) ALONG THE LONG ISLAND COAST. Fine watercolor morning scene shows a low lying coastline with houses and sailboat in the distance on a curving large coastline. The foreground has a woman milking a cow with another cow beside and two figures sitting on rocks with a dog. All under a blue to golden sky. Signed lower right “Silva”. Housed in a modern frame with gilt matte. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/4″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97147 (3,000-5,000)

2185
$17,825.00

EDWARD WILLIS REDFIELD (American, 1869-1965) WINTER IN PENNSYLVANIA. Oil on board scene shows a man in blue walking down a snow covered dirt road overlooking a hillside with river and trees. Signed lower right “E W Redfield”. The reverse of board also having a signed painting which is obscured with dirt. Housed in a fine carved and gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-96911 (8,000-12,000)

2186
$0.00

WALTER EMERSON BAUM (AMERICAN, 1884-1956) “CORNER GROCERY, ALLENTOWN”. Tempera on board shows a corner street scene with colorful connected buildings having different colored striped awnings. The corner store having produce along with sidewalk and large windows. A yellow delivery truck in approaching. Signed lower left “WE Baum”. Title on reverse with artist name. Housed in a fine carved and gilt replacement frame having decorative wood name plaque. SIZE: 15-3/4″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96924 (5,000-8,000)

2187
$1,150.00

GIOVANNI MARTINO (American, 1908-1998) “BLANCHARD ROAD”. Oil on board landscape scene shows a road winding behind a series of buildings including houses and barns. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gray painted wood frame. Back having the artist name, address and title. We beleive this to be a scene of Blanchard Road, Manayunk, PA. SIZE: 12″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist by our consignor. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97292 (2,000-4,000)

2188
$944.00

ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER (American, 1837-1908) “THE ROAD TO THE FARM CHESTER, PA”. Watercolor landscape shows a winding dirt road leading to a connected farmhouse. A grass hillside with several trees and a stream in the foreground. Signed lower right with conjoined first initials “T Bricher”. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame with new light tan matte. A cutout on reverse shows pencil title on back of watercolor. SIZE: Sight: 11″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Some discoloration to upper left sky, otherwise good. 9-97534 (1,500-2,500)

2189
$0.00

WILLIAM JACHWAK (American, 1954-) “FALL ON CAFFERTY RD, BUCK, CO. PA.”. Oil on canvas fall scene shows a connected Colonial building with picket fence with colorful maple tree. Signed lower right “W Jachwak”. Titled on reverse of stretcher. Housed in a old gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97322 (600-800)

2190
$7,475.00

ATTRIBUTED TO GUY CARLETON WIGGINS (AMERICAN, 1883 – 1962) “ARMISTICE DAY, NEW YORK, 1918”. Oil on canvas New York street scene shows a wide boulevard with cars and people under a heavy snow with nine American flags flying from poles off buildings. Unsigned but having a card attached to back signed by John Marion, 1979 attributing the painting to Guy Wiggins as a study for his larger piece of work titled, “ARMISTICE DAY, NEW YORK”. Housed in a stained molded wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96618 (10,000-20,000)

2191
$6,325.00

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

2192
$0.00

ARTHUR CLIFTON GOODWIN (AMERICAN, 1864 – 1929) WASHINGTON SQUARE. Pastel winter scene shows the arch in Washington Square,several pedestrians with two men shoveling snow. Other buildings surround the square. Signed lower right “A.C GOODWIN”. Housed in a modern wood frame with white mat. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96885 (4,500-6,500)

2193
$5,750.00

CHILDE HASSAM (American, 1859-1935) CENTRAL PARK. Oil on artist sketch board scene shows a fence with trees in a park setting overlooking tall buildings. Signed very lightly lower left “Childe Hassam NY”. Housed in a ribbed wood frame. Artist sketch board label stamped “Childe Hassam”. SIZE: 12″ x 8″. CONDITION: Painting has been aggressively cleaned and there is some strengthening through inpainting to trees and fence. 9-97327 (5,000-10,000)

2194
$3,737.50

HARRIET BOWDOIN (American, 1880-1947) NEW YORK CITY STREET SCENE. Oil on canvas winter scene shows halted traffic on a wide boulevard surrounded by tall buildings in a snow storm. Signed lower left and stamp signed lower right “Harriette Bowdoin Estate”. Housed in a pine frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 16″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96906 (3,500-4,500)

2195
$0.00
Revised: 8/10/2009

Correction: Artist should be Philip A. Corley NOT Philip A. Carlson

PHILIP A. CARLSON (American, 1944-) “WINTER”. Oil on masonite scene shows winter in the village; New York City at the intersection of Waverly Place. Tall buildings line the street and a small newspaper stand is on the corner. Monogrammed signature lower right. Identified and titled on reverse. Housed in an old gesso decorated frame with losses. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96908 (2,000-4,000)

2196
$0.00

MORGAN RUSSELL (American, 1886-1953) SYNCHROMIST ABSTRACT. Oil on wood panel abstract with triangular and geometric shapes in colors of yellow, gold, green, blue, red, and brown. Signed lower left “M Russell”. Back having a painted symbol of a triangle with center dot over a horizontal line with two vertical lines. Housed in a flat wood frame with black liner. SIZE: 23″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, two letters in signature enhanced and a small minor inpainted chip. 9-96838 (10,000-15,000)

2197
$22,425.00

STUART DAVIS (American, 1892-1964) “THREE WOMEN”. Oil on canvas shows three individuals wearing coats and hats. Attached to back is a Portland Museum of Art label typed with artist, title and also indicating that it was lent by Ellen and Chris Huntington. Housed in a good silver gilt frame with gilt liner. A written history on the reverse indicates that the painting was given by Stuart to Chas + Alice Winter Studio in Gloucester, CT. (friends of his) Sold to Mr. & Mrs. Chris Huntington. Shown in Portland Museum of Art, Sold to Former owner of Mystic Fine Arts, (Attorney) SIZE: 17″ x 15″. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-97309 (8,000-12,000)

2198
$9,200.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ROMARE HOWARD BEARDEN (American, 1911-1988) THE TIGER SCARF. Collage shoulder portrait of a woman wearing a wide brim green hat, tiger print scarf and green and brown shirt. The picture is made up of sections of prints and paper with some newsprint bleeding through. Unsigned. Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with modern gray matte. The recent paper on reverse having a penned inscription “Romare did this one of mother and gave it to her for Christmas”. SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96327 (3,000-5,000)

2199
$4,425.00

CLAES THURE OLDENBURG (American, 1929-) “TEA BAG 1966”. Multiple print from an edition of 125 in vinyl, felt, kapok and plexiglass. The piece mounted in plexiglas shows a used tea bag with string and tab. Signed in pencil on reverse of tab “Oldenburg” and numbered “50/125″. Plexiglas having a plastic edging. Multiples Inc, Publisher. SIZE: 39-1/2″ x 28”. CONDITION: Good with some yellowing to edging. 9-95799 (2,000-4,000)

2200
$0.00

MARIE ROSALIE (ROSA) BONHEUR (French 1822-1899) LONG HORN. Oil on canvas portrait of a light brown and white long haired cow looking out over a field landscape with grasses and flowers. Housed in a good antique oak with gilt liner frame. Back having a Rosa Bonheur wax seal and other stamps and labels. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 14″. CONDITION: Relined. Good. 9-97725 (4,000-6,000)

2201
$3,162.50

ROSALIE (ROSA) MARIE BONHEUR (French 1822-1899) YOUNG BUCK. Oil on canvas laid on cardboard wild life scene shows a young buck rubbing its horns on a small tree with water and grass as background. Signed lower left and dated “1886”. Housed in a modern gilt antique-style frame. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 21″. CONDITION: Good. Some surface dirt. 9-97726 (3,000-5,000)

2202
$862.50

UNSIGNED (DUTCH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY) MILKING TIME ON THE DUTCH COAST. Oil on wood panel scene shows a woman with milk bucket and jar carried on her shoulder yoke in traditional Dutch outfit. She stands behind two cows who overlook a canal scene with boats all under blue to yellow sky with white clouds. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Minor touch up. Very good. 9-97034 (1,200-1,800)

2203
$0.00

ALBERTUS VERHOESEN (Netherlands, 1806-1881) TWO WORKS: POULTRY IN LANDSCAPES. Oil on wood panels identically housed in white painted gesso decorated frames with gilt liners. One showing a rooster and hen with chicks nesting in a woven basket with straw in landscape. Signed bottom left and dated “1873”. The second showing chickens and a peacock next to a brick wall in landscape. Signed lower left and dated “1875”. SIZE: 5-1/4″ x 7″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97118 (6,000-7,000)

2204
$1,534.00

AUGUSTE COOMANS (Belgian, 1855-1896) MORNING FEED. Oil on wood panel landscape scene shows a rooster on lookout while eleven chickens feed next to water. A thatched roof barn is seen on the right side under cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left “A. Coomans”. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96959 (2,500-3,500)

2205
$2,300.00

FRANZ VAN SEVERDONCK (Belgian, 1809-1889) FAMILY OF SHEEP. Fine oil on wood panel landscape scene shows a three-member sheep family on the edge of water in grass with pink sunset with light blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated replacement frame. Back having a painted square with inscription by artist which is illegible. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-97590 (2,500-3,500)

2206
$0.00

OTTO SCHEUERER (German, 1862-1934) TWO WORKS: PHEASANTS AND DUCKS. Both identically housed in decorative modern frames with gold liners. One showing male and female ringneck pheasants in a snow woodland scene with setting sun. Signed lower right. The other showing male and female mallard ducks in a snowbank marsh with morning sunrise. Signed lower right. SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97592 (2,200-2,400)

2207
$57,500.00

IVAN FEDOROVICH CHOULTSE (Russian, 1877-1932) AVANT LA NUIT (FINLANDE). Outstanding oil on canvas winter sunset scene having a hillside with Evergreens. At the top of the hill is a line of tall Evergreens all under a bright sunset which is reflected on puffy clouds in colors of yellow, orange and purple. Two small areas of sky is seen. The hill and trees are covered with a recent thick blanket of snow. A cascading stream flows down the hill to the foreground. Signed lower right “Iw. F. Choultse”. Housed in a fine gilt fancy replacement frame. Back dust cover having a Coe Kerr Gallery, Inc. New York label. SIZE: 26″ x 32″. PROVENANCE: The Woolworth Collection (FW Woolworth, Dept. Store). CONDITION: Very good, old relining with minor inpainting. 9-96543 (50,000-70,000)

2208
$46,000.00

IVAN FEDOROVICH CHOULTSE (Russian, 1877-1932) “WINTER SCENE IN THE ALPS MOUNTAINS, MARCH 1935”. Outstanding oil on canvas winter scene shows several homes in a valley covered with recently fallen snow which has covered the rooftops, trees, mountains and stream banks. The valley floor is accented by a winding stream flowing towards the foreground. A large Evergreen is shown on the stream bank, laden with snow. A line of tall mountains covered with snow is shown in the background under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “Iw. F. Choultse”. Housed in an old and possibly original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 26″ x 32″. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection (FW Woolworth, Dept. Store). CONDITION: Unrestored, craquelure. A 2″ slit in center right mountain, discolored varnish and surface grime. This painting will brighten considerably under a cleaning. 9-96544 (40,000-60,000)

2209
$0.00

KONSTANTIN EGOROVICH MAKOVSKY (Russian, 1839-1915) MENDING. Watercolor interior scene shows a woman in traditional outfit standing and mending a piece of cloth. Signed lower right “C. Makowsky” and dated “04”. Housed in a fine partially gilt modern decorative frame with green and gold matte. SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96996 (9,000-12,000)

2210
$0.00

K. MICIU-NICOLAEVICI (20TH CENTURY) VASE OF LILACS. Oil on canvas still life scene shows purple and white lilacs in a blue decorated stoneware jar. Signed lower left and housed in an antique gilt wood frame. SIZE: 23-1/2″h x 27-3/4″w. CONDITION: Craquelure with minor in painting, otherwise good. 9-96371 (1,500-2,000)

2211
$0.00

ALEXANDRA EXTER (Russian, 1882-1949) “SALOMEYA”. Unframed gouache costume design believed to be for Oscar Wilde’s play “Salomeya”. Inscribed title upper right. Signed lower left. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96993 (5,000-10,000)

2212
$0.00

JURIJ JULEVIC KLEVER (Russian, 1882-1942) VASE OF ROSES. Oil on canvas mounted on board still life scene shows pink and red roses in a decorative vase on a blue table. Signed in Cyrillic bottom right. Housed in a gilt decorative frame. SIZE: 16″ x 11-3/4″. CONDITION: Some light chipping on bottom edge, otherwise very good. 9-97000 (4,500-6,000)

2213
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ADOLF SCHREYER (GERMAN, 1828-1899) THE STARTLED TEAM. Monumental oil on canvas winter scene shows a single person green sleigh pulled by a team of six horses with a driver atop one horse of the team. A soldier of rank is seated in the sleigh holding a rifle which he just fired wounding one of two wolves that has startled the horses. Landscape is a snow covered ground with forested border. Signed lower right “A. Schreyer 1881” as well as artist plaque on center bottom of frame “A. Schreyer 1828-1899″. Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 46″ x 72”. CONDITION: Masking varnish. Under bright light there appears to be a covered over signature or title above the artist’s name. One inpainted repair in sky which needs attention. Otherwise very good. 9-96748 (30,000-50,000)

2214
$0.00

ANDREAS MITTERFELLNER (German, 1912-1972) “KIRCHSEE BOI HOLZKIRCHEN”. Oil on masonite landscape scene shows a large building atop a bluff overlooking water and mountains. The foreground with a grass covered hillside and trees. Signed lower left and dated “1947”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated wide frame. Titled and signed on reverse. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Consolidation to varnish layer, surface dirt. Good. 9-95005 (2,000-3,000)

2215
$2,300.00

CARL KRONBERGER (Austrian, 1841-1921) PORTRAIT OF MAN WITH A PIPE. Outstanding detailed portrait shows an older man with white hair wearing a flipped up black hat, black coat, red vest with white shirt. He holds a German type pipe and smiles. Signed upper right “C Kronberger”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner and glass. SIZE: Sight: 6″ x 4-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97684 (2,000-4,000)

2216
$2,300.00

CARL KRONBERGER (AUSTRIA, 1841-1921) A PAUSE FROM READING. Outstanding detailed half-portrait of an elderly woman holding an open book. She wears a green dress with white collar, a black head scarf with bow tie at neck. in her silver-gray hair, a large, fan-shaped hair comb against a dark background. Signed upper right, “C. KRONBERGER” and housed in its original fancy shell-decorated gilt frame with gilt liner and glass. SIZE: 7-1/4″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96519 (2,000-4,000)

2217
$0.00

C. MULLER (European, 19th Century) THE CHEMIST. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows a scientist in his chemical laboratory. He is seen seated at a table holding a glass vial and inspecting it. Intricate interior scene has chemist equipment, cabinets, a large open fireplace with fire. Papers are strewn across table. Signed “C. Muller” which is under frame edge. Housed in its original gesso decorated frame with some gilt loss, but in good condition. SIZE: 8” x 12”. CONDITION: Some light scrapes to edges but generally very good. 9-97414 (3,000-6,000)

2218
$5,310.00

LOUIS (LODEWYK) TIELEMANS (Flemish, 1826-1856) THE BUSY VILLAGE. Outstanding oil on canvas village scene shows a man, woman and child returning home with a dog pulled wheelbarrow filled with items on a dirt road. Other activities include a two-horse wagon at a feeding trough, a man seated on a log smoking a pipe, a man harvesting hay, a woman at well filling bucket, a man with two cows. This is all set amongst the village buildings including a church, large windmill and store fronts. The sky is mostly blue with white and gray clouds. Signed lower right “L Tielemans”. Housed in a fine antique gesso decorated French style frame. On reverse of stretcher is a Cooling Galleries, London label. SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-97563 (7,000-10,000)

2219
$59,800.00

EDWARD BRIAN SEAGO (British, 1910-1974) “MORNING MIST, PIN MILL”. Oil on board scene shows a beach area with docks having side by side moored sailboats and smaller boats with figures on beach. Several seagulls fly and land in the water, all against a mist filled background with sunshine breaking through. Signed lower left “Edward Seago”. On reverse is a label from the “Vixsebosse Art Galleries, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio” with title and artist. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with linen and white wood liner. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 23″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Sudbury, MA home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96954 (15,000-25,000)

2220
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY JOHN BODDINGTON (BRITISH, 1811-1865) THE HAY HARVEST. Oil on canvas landscape shows a large group of people harvesting hay in a partially harvested field. Sixteen people are seen in the field while a woman and child walk towards a farm house with arms laden with hay. A small pond is seen on left. All under an end of the day sky colored light blue to peach. Housed in a gesso-decorated frame (with some losses). The frame having a pencil inscription with title and artist. SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 37-1/2″. CONDITION: Old relining with some inpainting. Very good. 9-97120 (9,000-12,000)

2221
$11,500.00

ATTRIBUTED TO SIR JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS (British, 1829-1896) BASKING IN THE MOONLIGHT. Outstanding Pre-Raphaelite School large oil on canvas scene shows a partially nude young woman wearing a black sheer wrap. She has long, brown hair, her eyes are closed and her head is up. A colorful full moon is rising with poppy plants around her. Housed in a wonderful decorated gilt replacement frame. The back canvas having a London canvas stamp dated approximately to 1875-1885. SIZE: 40″ x 22″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-97130 (8,000-10,000)

2222
$0.00

PAUL SANDBY (British, 1730-1809) THE ARCHED BRIDGE. Oil on panel landscape shows an arched stone bridge over a small stream leading to a farmhouse with barn and cows in a field. The dark clouds have gathered over a wooded area and a figure stands on a dirt road. Signed lower right “P Sandby”. Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with gilt liner having an artist name in black. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96830 (6,000-8,000)

2223
$3,450.00

WILLIAM WALKER MORRIS (British, -1867) AN AFTERNOON HUNT. Large oil on canvas scene shows a man seated on rocks with four hunting dogs. One stands at his feet looking out over a lake with mountains beyond. At the dogs feet are four recently shot birds and a backpack. All under a light blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “W W Morris, 1860″. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 50”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. 9-96968 (6,000-8,000)

2224
$14,160.00

EUGENE BOUDIN (FRENCH, 1824 – 1898) SHIPS IN HARBOR. Oil on canvas harbor scene shows several tall two and single-masted boats at edges of river harbor. The water leads to a bridge with buildings beyond. A rowboat in the foreground has three people. Signed lower right “E. BOUDIN/78″. Housed in an antique, gesso-decorated frame. SIZE: 13″ x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97706 (20,000-30,000)

2225
$0.00

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

2226
$20,700.00

HENRI MATISSE (French, 1869-1954) TWO SEATED NUDES. Charcoal drawing on ivory toned drawing paper showing two seated nude women in an interior setting. Signed “H Matisse” lower right. Executed circa 1948. Presently housed in a shrink wrapped ivory matte. Accompanying the work is a certificate of authenticity from Richard Woolley of Woolley & Research, Boston, MA. Also two letters, one dated October 12, 1986 which is a receipt given by Pierre Searl to Fernande Sarellano and signed by both parties. The other being a receipt from Fernande Sarellano transferring ownership to Heike Exel. Another paper indicates that this receipt was done in 1993. SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 11-1/2″. PROVENANCE: 1948-1986: Acquired from artist by Pierre Searl-Lyon, France. 1986-1993: Fernande Sarellano Private Collection, Palermo, Italy. 1993-1998: Heike Exel Private Collection Munich, Germany CONDITION: Rebacked, very good. 9-97603 (25,000-50,000)

2227
$8,050.00

KNUD ANDREASSEN BAADE (Norwegian, 1801-1879) EVENING GLOW. Large oil on canvas evening scene shows a mother and child walking towards home which has a light in the window and smoke rising from the chimney. Two men have arrived in a rowboat and a dog greets them. A sand and rock beach area is in the foreground and a full moon casts light on the scene. Signed lower left “BAADE, 1872”. Housed in what appears to be its original fancy, gesso-decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 32″ h 33-1/2″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96362 (4,000-5,000)

2228
$0.00

GEORGES LAUGEE (FRENCH,1853 – 1928) SHEPHERDESS AND HER FLOCK. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a French woman in a country outfit standing overlooking seven sheep in a lush flower and grass field with nearby trees having sunlit fields and hills beyond under blue, white and gray cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a magnificent original gesso-decorate fancy period frame with artist’s plaque. SIZE: 15″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very minor inpainting, very good. 9-97576 (10,000-15,000)

2229
$9,487.50

JEAN FRANCOIS RAFFAELLI (French, 1850-1924) A WINTER STROLL IN THE PARK. Oil on wood panel winter scene shows two couples strolling on a snow covered road lined with trees with a line of buildings in the background. The blue hues indicate a dusk setting for an early evening stroll. Signed lower right “J F Raffaelli”. Housed in a regilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 15″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with two small chips in trees. 9-95759 (8,000-12,000)

2230
$9,200.00
Revised: 8/21/2009

Additional Information: This piece was actually sold by private treaty previously, not at public auction as description states.


ATTRIBUTED TO PIERRE NARCISSE GUERIN (French, 1774-1833) THE RETURN OF MARCUS SEXTUS FROM EXILE. This unsigned oil on canvas is a half size version of “The Return of Marcus Sextus” by Pierre Narcisse Guerin acquired by the Louvre in 1830. The scene represents the return home of a Roman military leader, supposedly banished by the Dictator Sulla and now pardoned. Upon his return, he is stunned to find his wife dead and his daughter grieving. This was interpreted, in Guerin’s day as an allegory of the return of the emigres to France. It is this political interpretation which probably accounts for the extraordinary popularity of the painting. This painting appears to be possibly a compositional study for the life size painting in the Louvre. It reveals the entire composition but has many of the details missing. Included with the painting is a detailed explanation as to the attribution and the possibility that this painting is a final study for the Louvre’s’ painting rather than a replica. Housed in a magnificent antique gilt and carved wood frame. Attached to the frame is a printed card “W. Ellis, Carver and Gilder, 12 College Lane, Liverpool”. SIZE: 39-1/2″ x 47″. Total including frame 59-1/2″ x 67. PROVENANCE: According to the information provided us the painting was acquired in 1883 or before by Captain Henry Spaulding of South Thomaston, Maine. Sold by the family descendants in 1990 and consigned by the buyer. A copy of a letter from Captain Spaulding dated “1883” discussing the painting accompanies the lot. CONDITION: Very good. Cleaned, relined, small torn areas retouched and revarnished in 1988. 9-95798 (8,000-12,000)

2231
$6,325.00

JULES DUPRE (French, 1811-1889) “VOILOERS PRES DE CAYEUX”. Oil on canvas marine scene shows a fishing schooner in choppy green sea with white wave caps. Three other sails are seen all under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a magnificent period gilt frame with gilt liner. LITERATURE: M.M. Aubrun, Jules Dupre 1811-1889 catalog raisonne de l’oeuvre peint, dessine et grave, illustrated no. 502. SIZE: 23-1/2: x 28-1/4″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-96681 (6,000-9,000)

2232
$5,750.00

H. ROUSSEAU (French, 19th/20th Century) BUTTERFLY AND WILD FLOWERS. Oil on canvas landscape shows a colorful area of wild flowers, one with a monarch type butterfly atop. Rock and grass hillside beyond. Signed lower left with a conjoined initial monogram prior to “Rousseau”. Housed in a gilt molded modern frame with beaded edge. SIZE: 28″ x 22″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-97699 (5,000-8,000)

2233
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JEROME-MARTIN LANGLOIS (French, 1779-1838) DINING AT THE TAVERN. Oil on wood panel interior scene shows a woman serving to two men and child at linen-covered table. The interior having a blazing fire with kettle, barrels an utilitarian ware. Appears to be unsigned but identified on paper attached to reverse. Housed in an antique gilt gesso-decorated frame with double gilt liner. SIZE: 10″h x 12-1/2″w. CONDITION: Some consolidated varnish layer, otherwise very good. 9-96367 (4,000-5,000)

2234
$0.00

IULI OSIPOVICH BONCHA-TOMASHEVSKY (Russian, 1834-1920) SCENE FROM MOLIERE’S TARTUFFE, ACT III, SCENE III. Unframed oil on wood panel interior scene shows a gentleman in black outfit with black cap conversing with an elegantly dressed woman in a gold brocade upholstered armchair. The interior setting with a large pictorial tapestry, fine wood paneling, a pair of armchairs, elegant carpet and a table covered with fabric with an ormolu desk set. Signed lower left “T. Boncha”. On the reverse is a title and signature. Also two labels, “Carpentier-Deforge” and “Geo. Rowney & Co.”. There is a stencil and label “58” and some other writing which is illegible. SIZE: 15-1/4″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: Purchased in 1962 and descended through the family of George C. Paitchadze (1928-1996), Distinguished scientist, professor, historian, Laureat of State Premium of Georgia. According to the family, he purchased the work in one of the Moscow antique stores on Arbat Street, across from Vakhtangov Theater. It was told to the purchaser that it belonged to a Russian noble family of Trubetskoy. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94914 (40,000-60,000)

2235
$5,750.00

HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC (French, 1864-1901) “LA REVUE BLANCHE”. Lithograph printed in colors on two sheets on joined wove paper, 1895 with what appears to be full margins. The following words are found on the lithograph: “La Revue Blanche Bi-Mensuelle Leno 60 Cent. 12 Francs Par An 1 rue Laffitte Paris Charpentier et Fasquelle, Editeurs 11, rue de Grenelle”. Also on edge of bottom right “Imp. Edw. Ancourt. Paris”. Bottom left is circle monogram with “95” in green. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with linen liner. The lithograph can be seen in its entirety and is mounted on a linen backing. Back of foam core backing has a label from the Obelisk Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts with title and artist. Also an Alon Gallery, Brookline, Massachusetts label. A copy of the original receipt from Obelisk Gallery dated May 4th, 1968. SIZE: 49-1/2″ h x 36″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine coastal home. CONDITION: Under close examination there appears to be several areas along the left border outside of the image that appears to have been restored cracks/tears and the left margin edge has paper restoration. Also, there are discolored adhesive marks and slight brown staining at edges. 9-92947 (12,500-17,500)

2236
$0.00

AFTER PABLO PICASSO (Spanish, 1881-1973) “MAIRIE DE VALLAURIS”. Framed poster shows a half portrait of a girl under which is “Picasso et la Gravure Contemporaine Mairie de Vallauris 8 Juillet-25 Septembre 1966”. Pencil signed under image “Picasso”. Housed in a black wood frame with gilt edge having black and white mattes. SIZE: Sight: 25-3/4″ x 15″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Good, some light wrinkling. 9-96099 (1,000-1,500)

2237
$590.00

PABLO PICASSO (SPAIN/FRANCE, 1881 – 1973) NUDE MAN AND WOMAN. Limited edition lithograph shows a bearded man seated next to a woman. Pencil signed and numbered 102/250. Housed in a modern wood frame with gold liner and brown mat. SIZE: Sight size: 10-1/4″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-97090 (2,000-4,000)

2238
$1,725.00

PABLO PICASSO (SPAIN/FRANCE, 1881 – 1973) “BASSHANALE AU TAUREAU NOIR”. Limited edition color lithograph showing a black bull, kangaroo and two dancing figures under three white cloud letters. Pencil signed bottom right, numbered 117/200. Printed on a light buff paper having a reversed blue, round Russian stamp in Cyrillic. Housed in a modern wood frame with green mat behind glass. Hinge-mounted on green mat. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 19-3/4″ overall. Image: 9-1/2″ x 11-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97089 (4,000-8,000)

2239
$690.00

PABLO PICASSO (Spanish, 1881-1973) “MES DESSINS D’ANTIBES”. Offset lithograph shows the devil on one knee in front of a nude girl. Pencil signed lower right and number “80/100″. Housed in a simple wood modern frame. SIZE: 20″ x 25-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97151 (400-600)

2240
$0.00

JOAN MIRO (SPAIN/FRANCE, 1893 – 1983) FIGURE WITH RABBIT. Limited edition colored lithograph. Pencil signed and numbed 198/320. Housed in a green painted wood frame with green mat. The scene shows a figure with open mouth and tail holding a rabbit. SIZE: Sight size: 19″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-97091 (1,500-2,500)

2241
$236.00

SALVADOR DALI (Spanish, 1904-1989) “DEVINE COMEDY”. Signed print shows two hands surrounding two figures. Housed in a decorative black and gold frame. Back having a Collector’s Guild authentication label. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 9″. CONDITION: Some light toning to edges, otherwise very good. 9-97221 (400-800)

2242
$575.00

SALVADOR DALI (Spanish, 1904-1989) “DANTE”. Original lithograph from an edition of 100 impressions signed and numbered by the artist for the Associated American Artist Series. A profile portrait of Dante, which was commissioned to commemorate the 700th anniversary of the birth of the great classic poet. This is Dali’s tribute to Dante Alighieri, the author of “The Inferno” and “The Divine Comedy”. Housed in a decorative flat wood frame with white matte. Numbered 28/100 and signed bottom right. Original Associated American Artist brochure attached to reverse. SIZE: Plate: 28″ x 20″. Sheet: 33″ x 25″. Sight: 28-1/4″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96291 (800-1,200)

2243
$115.00

LEROY NEIMAN (American, 1926) HAWAIIAN SURF. Serigraph showing a surfer on a yellow board surfing a large colorful wave. Pencil signed lower right. Print dated 74. Housed in a decorative silver and blue wood frame with decorative mattes. SIZE: Print size: 17-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. Image: 14″ x 21″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Some light foxing, otherwise very good. Examined out of frame. 9-96226 (250-400)

2244
$287.50

LEROY NEIMAN (American, 1926-) “RED SQUARE”. Limited edition signed lithograph depicting Moscow’s Red Square with athletes and visitors. Pencil signed lower right and inscribed “P.P.”. This was made in an edition of 300 in 1977 amd is a quite desirable rare print. Housed in a modern silvered gilt wood frame with multiple mattes. SIZE: Image: 26″ x 33″. Sight: 28″ x 35″. CONDITION: Light toning in margin, otherwise very good. 9-96796 (500-1,000)

2244A
$1,725.00

ROBERT INDIANA (American, Late 20th Century) “FUR KUF” “THE WALL”.. Limited edition lithograph showing a Marsden Hartley painting below which is “Hartley”. Pencil signed and dated what appears to be “90”, titled and from an edition “AP 15/15”. Unframed, shrink wrapped to form board. This work was a memorial tribute to Marsden Hartley by Robert Indiana who did the famous “LOVE” stamp and the Philadelphia statue. Hand pulled by the artist at the Vinylhaven Press. SIZE: 38″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96224 (1,000-2,000)

2245
$1,955.00

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (American, 1923-1997) “WHAAM”. Offset colored lithograph diptych printed by Lautrec Photo Litho LTD, Leeds; Published by the Tate Gallery, London. 1967. Each panel with full margins. Each shrink wrapped to foam core. The side by side panels depict an American fighter plane shooting a rocket into the enemies plane with an explosion. The caption “I pressed the fire control…and ahead of me rockets blazed through the sky”. SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 29-1/2″ (each panel) CONDITION: Very good. 9-96797 (1,000-2,000)

2246
$0.00

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

2247
$0.00

JEAN DUFY (French, 1888-1964) “PARIS, ISLE DE LA CITE”. Large gouache highlighted print showing a waterway with bridges and large buildings. A birdseye view of Paris. Signed lower left. Housed in what appears to be its original white and gray painted frame with white matte. Back having a partial label from the New York Graphics Society with artist and title. SIZE: Sight: 23″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: From a private Rangeley, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. The piece is glued to the matte with a backing board. 9-95003 (2,000-3,000)

2248
$0.00

PAUL JACOULET (French, 1902-1960) “LE PACIFIQUE MYSTERIEUX”. Color print shows a mermaid seated against a blue sea. She sits on a coral type rock with octopus beside her. Pencil signed lower right, titled. From an edition of 350. Having a peach seal below signature, the printer is Uchikawa, Honda. Unframed and presently unmounted. SIZE: Image: 15-1/4″ x 11-3/4″. Approximate total: 18-3/4″ x 14″. CONDITION: Some horizontal crease marks, moderately worn edges, colors are still strong. 9-97098 (2,000-4,000)

2249
$0.00

PAUL JACOULET (FRENCH, 1902-1960) “LES DEUX ADVERSAIRES (GAUCHE) COREE”. Signed in pencil lower left, above the arrow seal. Seals of the carver, Kentaro Maeda, and printer Tetsunosuke Honda, lower right margin. Published 5 December, 1950. This print represents North Korea and is one of two that symbolize the conflict in Korea at the 38th parallel in the early 1950s. They were dedicated to former U.S. President, Harry S. Truman. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with white mat. SIZE: Sight size: 16″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-97099 (500-800)

2250
$708.00

LOUIS ICART (French, 1888-1950) THE SILK ROBE. Colored drypoint engraving shows a young woman with blond hair semi-nude lying on a bear-skin rug draped with peacock feather decorated black silk robe. Signed lower right, upper left above printed area, “Copyright 1926 by Les Graveurs 194 rue de Rivoli-Paris”. Housed in an old gesso decorated gilt frame with white matte having a black line highlight. SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 19″. CONDITION: No tears can be seen, toned, otherwise very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-95194 (600-900)

2251
$460.00

LOUIS ICART ( 1888-1950) THREE KITTENS. Oval print shows a young woman kneeling on the ground with a black and white dress and blue ribbon in hair holding three black and white kittens. Pencil signed lower right. Top margin “Copyright 1925 by Les Graveurs Modernes, 194 Rue de Rivoli Paris”. Housed in its original oval flower decorated white frame. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96603 (800-1,200)

2252
$0.00

TAMARA DE LEMPICKA (French/American, 1890-1980) “ADAM ET EVE”. Large colorful serigraph shows a nude man and woman against a city backdrop. Estate stamped lower right. Housed in a custom silver gilt modern frame with black matte. From an edition of 195. SIZE: Sight: 45″ x 28-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-96806 (7,500-12,500)

2253
$0.00

TAMARA DE LEMPICKA (French/American, 1890-1980) “DAS MODELLE”. Colorful serigraph shows a nude model wearing a revealing white slip. Her arm covers her face. Signed lower left and estate stamped lower right. From an edition of 195. Housed in a custom modern black wood frame with black matte. SIZE: Sight: 42-1/2″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-96808 (5,000-7,500)

2254
$0.00

TAMARA DE LEMPICKA (French/American, 1890-1980) “AUTOPORTRAIT”. Large colorful giclee print shows a woman behind the wheel of a green car. Housed in a custom silver gilt molded wood frame. Edition of 400. Estate stamped lower right and center. SIZE: Sight: 38″ x 30-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of the frame. 9-96807 (5,000-7,500)

2255
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Continental, 17th/18th Century) SAMSON DISPLAYING THE HEAD OF GOLIATH. Large oil on canvas scene shows an outdoor landscape setting with a young man in blue robe with sword holding the recently decapitated head of Goliath. He is displaying his conquest to eight maidens who sprinkle flowers in his path and dance with tambourines. This is all seen under a large tree with city, mountain and lake background under a colorful blue, pink and white cloud sky. Housed in a 19th Century wide and deep gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 40″ x 49-1/2″. CONDITION: Old relining, small patch to reverse, inpainting. Very good. 9-96846 (12,000-16,000)

2256
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Flemish, 17th Century) THE CRUCIFIXION. Oil on wood panel showing the crucifixion of Christ with three figures in mourning. A skull is seen at the base between the figure. The back with a six-horizontal slat reinforcement attached to a canvas backing. Velcro mounted in a 19th Century gilt frame. SIZE: 16″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Restoration with some inpainting. Very good. 9-96859 (3,000-4,000)

2257
$0.00

AFTER DANIEL SEGHERS (Flemish, 1590-1661) OLD MASTER. Oil on canvas scene shows a man and woman praying with cherubs and dove above all surrounded by a colorful wreath of flowers. Housed in a gesso decorated gold frame (with losses). SIZE: 32-1/2″ x 28″. CONDITION: Loose on stretcher, relined, inpainting. Otherwise good. 9-96819 (3,000-4,000)

2258
$0.00

UNSIGNED (16th/17th Century) PROFILE OF A NUN. Unframed oil on wood panel half portrait of a nun wearing black outfit. Her hands together in prayer and around her head is a design which has been punch decorated. The board is curved and has significant insect damage to reverse and also has three spliced sections at corners. SIZE: 25″ x 12″. CONDITION: As noted above, restoration with inpainting. 9-96858 (2,500-3,000)

2259
$0.00

AFTER PEDRO NUNEZ DE VILLAVICENZIO (Spanish, 1644-1700) “MARY AND JESUS AT THE CROSS”. Oil on canvas scene shows Mary seated at the bottom of the cross where Jesus has been taken down and two cherubs are nearby. The clouds are opening with a sunlit area. Signed center bottom illegibly. Housed in an early 19th Century gesso decorated gilt frame. An old pen script label on top of stretcher and name added to the back of the canvas in black marker. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-96833 (3,000-5,000)

2260
$805.00

SCHOOL OF DAVID TENIERS II (Flemish, 1610-1690) “THE ESSENCE VENDOR”. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a young man in red coat, brown shirt, blue pants with white socks strolling forward holding a bottle in one hand and balancing a basket of bottles at waist. The backdrop is a small town under blue and white cloud sky. Unsigned but having several old paper descriptions on reverse. One stating “Bought at auction by James Tolman at the time of his marriage in 1844″. A letter from the Museum of Fine Art, Boston discusses the painting with its potential attributes. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 10-3/4”.ART CONDITION: Some old restoration, good. 9-96777 (1,500-2,500)

2261
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Continental, 18th Century or Earlier) OLD MASTER. Large oil on canvas scene depicting man and woman with infant with another man looking on. The white bearded man holds the infant and wears a fancy red robe. Housed in a 20th Century gilt frame. SIZE: 31″ x 38″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Relined with patches, extensive craquelure. Under blacklight showing some restoration and inpainting. Two holes in from canvas. Otherwise good. 9-95007 (1,500-2,500)

2262
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO PHILIP WOUWERMAN (Netherlands, 1619-1668) MAN ON HORSE. Unframed oil on canvas shows a man with a blue shirt and feathered hat holding reins and seated atop a rearing white horse. Dark sky with brown hills in background. Unsigned. SIZE: 11″ x 8-3/4″. CONDITION: Old patch to reverse, some inpainting. Very good. 9-96798 (500-1,000)

2263
$431.25

FRANCISCO JOSE DE GOYA Y LUCIENTES (Spanish, 1746-1828) “HASTA LA MUERTE”. Plate 55. The scene showing an elderly woman looking in a mirror while other people look on. Probably a 19th Century edition. Housed in a modern decorative frame with white mat. SIZE: (sight) 9-1/2″h x7″w. CONDITION: Light foxing, very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-96357 (500-800)

2264
$920.00

REMBRANDT VAN RIJIN (Dutch, 1606-1669) “ST. JEROME KNEELING IN PRAYER, LOOKING DOWN”. 102, Bartsch. Etching on paper shows a man kneeling with hands clasped looking down in prayer. Housed in a modern thin gilt frame with ivory matte. The etching is partially adhered to one side of backing paper allowing to visually inspect most of the back. SIZE: 4-7/8″ x 3-1/2″ (size of sheet). Plate mark is 4-1/2″ x 3-1/8″. CONDITION: Very good, examined out of frame. 9-95796 (3,000-5,000)

2265
$0.00

NIEK VAN DER PLAS (Netherlands, 1954-) “MIAMI BEACH”. Outstanding oil on panel summer beach scene showing Miami Beach with high rise buildings beyond. There are many beach goers, some under colorful umbrellas and people in the surf. Signed lower right and titled lower left. Also signature brand on reverse. Housed in a decorative gilt modern frame. SIZE: 12″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96677 (2,000-4,000)

2266
$2,012.50

NIEK VAN DER PLAS (Netherlands, 1954-) SUMMER IDLE. Oil on wood panel summer beach scene shows beach goers in colorful swimsuits with two beach umbrellas in blue and yellow. Three sailboats are close to shore under light blue and amethyst sky. Signed bottom right. Also branded back of panel. Branded “Flippo Lusten” on back of frame. Housed in a fine modern gilt decorative frame. SIZE: 17″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96676 (2,000-4,000)

2267
$1,150.00

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

2268
$690.00

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

2269
$0.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “THE POND AT DISS ABOVE YAXLEY, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND MAY-1988”. Oil on masonite summer scene shows a pond with ducks, geese and pond lilies. The far bank has houses and buildings having a grassy hillside leading to water. A pink flowering tree stands brightly amongst the grass lawn and figures are seen on the left side. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt modern frame with linen liner. Inscribed on reverse, title and dated. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96432 (2,000-3,000)

2270
$1,265.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) SEASIDE FLOWERS. Oil on masonite summer scene shows a woman picking flowers in a field next to an ocean with coastal rocks. Two small trees flank the scene of sailboats in a deep blue ocean under blue and colorful cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt modern frame with linen liner. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95757 (800-1,200)

2271
$0.00

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

2272
$0.00

DONALD ROY PURDY (American, 1924-) “OLD TIME FRIENDS”. Oil on masonite beach scene shows several people on sandy beach with water and curving shoreline. All under a blue and white summer sky. Signed lower left and dated “84”. On reverse is a Neuhoff Gallery Inc. New York label. Housed in a fine gilt fancy frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-97616 (2,000-3,000)

2273
$3,335.00

GIFFORD BEAL (American, 1879-1956) PLAYTIME AT THE BEACH. Oil sketch on board shows a mother with four children on a sandy beach with greenish/blue water. A dog stands next to two of the boys who play in the sand. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97317 (2,000-3,000)

2274
$1,725.00

ANTONIO CIRINO (American, 1889-1983) CRESCENT BEACH. Oil on board summer scene shows two houses overlooking a crescent shaped beach peninsula in blue water framed by large trees with several figures below tree. Signed lower right “A Cirino”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt double frame. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96947 (2,000-3,000)

2275
$0.00

ARTHUR VIDAL DIEHL (American, 1870-1929) GULL ROCK. Oil on board coastline scene shows a large tall rock jutting out of an emerald colored ocean with shoreline rocks beside. Dunes appear in the background and five seagulls fly around solitary rock. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gold leaf molded wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-97108 (2,000-3,000)

2276
$0.00

BRIAN A. BECKEN (American, 1948-) SUMMER DAYS AT THE BEACH. Oil on board summer scene shows three family groups, two under large beach umbrellas. The surf with several figures beside under colorful sky. Signed lower right. Also signed on reverse and numbered “788”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-97618 (2,000-3,000)

2277
$590.00

BRIAN A. BECKEN (American, 1948-) FAMILY TIME AT THE BEACH. Oil on wood panel shows a family group in fancy dress with another group beside large beach umbrella. Two boats are seen beyond the waves under a blue sky. Signed lower left. Signed on reverse and numbered “733”. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt modern frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 6-1/4″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-97617 (2,000-3,000)

2278
$0.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) MARSH RIVER BIRDS. Oil on masonite morning scene shows a marsh area with colorful foliage having a winding stream with pond lilies and ducks. All under a bright colorful morning sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a fancy gold frame with linen liner. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96433 (2,500-3,500)

2279
$1,725.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (AMERICAN, 1923-) “SUNLIT WINTER SCENE, STOWE VERMONT”. Fine New England winter scene shows a stream winding through snow-covered field leading by a Colonial house with smoke coming from the chimney and lights in the windows. Birch trees frame the scene and a setting sun is casting light across the scene. Colorful purple and white clouds in a blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt wood frame with linen liner. Titled on back and dated 1971. SIZE: 24″h x 30″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95523 (2,000-4,000)

2280
$1,150.00

KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “NANTUCKET RAIN”. Fine oil on masonite scene shows a street on the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts during a light rain storm. Colonial houses with Colonial style street lights line the sidewalk with cars and pedestrians. A large tree centers the painting. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on reverse and dated “2008”. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96800 (4,000-6,000)

2281
$3,450.00

KEN KNOWLES (American 1968-) “BOSTON’S NORTH END; SANT AGRIPPINA’S FEAST”. Large oil on canvas city scene shows the cobblestone street of Boston with cars, truck and people lining the streets. Colorful storefront awnings leading to a church with golden dome and bell tower. A banner crosses the road announcing the festival. Trees flank the seen with blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Titled and signed on reverse with date “00”. Housed in a gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96961 (6,000-9,000)

2282
$3,450.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) HARBOR BOAT. Oil on board shows a fishing boat moored alongside dock with buildings. All reflecting in a quiet water. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt decorative frame. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97320 (3,000-5,000)

2283
$1,725.00

JANE PETERSON (AMERICAN, 1876-1965) CAPE ANN STREET. Oil on board hillside street scene shows several buildings, dirt road with three figures and large trees with ocean beyond. Signed lower right “J Peterson”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 14″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97011 (3,000-5,000)

2284
$2,360.00

HARRY AIKEN VINCENT (American, 1864-1931) “EVENING ON THE MARSH”. Oil on canvas evening scene shows a silhouette farmhouse with connected building at the edge of a marsh pond with grass banks. The sky has layers of dark and light clouds. Unsigned front. Accompanying painting is an appraisal by Vose Galleries dated April 18, 2004. SIZE: 23″ x 30″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-97308 (6,000-8,000)

2285
$0.00

HARRY AIKEN VINCENT (American, 1864 – 1931) FRENCH TOWN SQUARE. Oil on wood panel French scene shows several figures in a town square surrounded by stucco-sided multi storied buildings. Light shines from the left producing shadows on the village and the square. Signed lower left “H. A . VINCENT”. Housed in a fine gilt carved replacement frame with gilt wood artist’s plaque. SIZE: 14″h x 10-1/2″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96334 (2,500-3,500)

2286
$0.00

IRVING RAMSEY WILES (AMERICAN, 1861 – 1948) WAVES OVER THE JETTY. Large unframed oil on canvas stormy scene shows a jetty with two trees jutting out into white-capped wave procession all under a late evening bluish sky. Signed lower right. SIZE: 30″ X 50″. CONDITION: Relined. Inpainting, very good. 9-97585 (5,000-7,000)

2287
$1,840.00

EUGENE FRANCIS SAVAGE (American, 1883-1978) “KALALEI”. Unsigned oil on canvas Hawaiian scene shows several tall volcanic peaks with valley floor having small hut and figure of a man amongst tropical trees. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Title on reverse. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Accompanied by a color copy of the painting with an inscription attesting to the authenticity by Walter Crawford, the artists grandson. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96849 (2,250-2,750)

2288
$2,070.00

EUGENE FRANCIS SAVAGE (American, 1883-1978) TROPICAL TREES. Oil on canvas Hawaiian scene shows several tropical trees with lush ground vegetation. Signed on back of canvas. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: Accompanied by a color copy of the painting with an inscription attesting to the authenticity by Walter Crawford, the artists grandson. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96850 (2,250-2,750)

2289
$0.00

EUGENE FRANCIS SAVAGE (American, 1883-1978) “NEAR PALI”. Oil on canvas Hawaiian scene shows the green covered mountaintops under blue and white cloud sky. Titled and signed on back canvas. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: Accompanied by a color copy of the painting with an inscription attesting to the authenticity by Walter Crawford, the artists grandson. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96851 (2,250-2,750)

2290
$0.00

EUGENE FRANCIS SAVAGE (American, 1883-1978) “OPAIKAAWAILLIA FALLS”. Unframed oil on canvas Hawaiian scene shows a large waterfall amongst intersecting hills with mountain background under blue and white cloud sky. Unsigned. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: Accompanied by a color copy of the painting with an inscription attesting to the authenticity by Walter Crawford, the artists grandson. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96852 (2,250-2,750)

2291
$2,300.00

EUGENE FRANCIS SAVAGE (American, 1883-1978) “LOOKING NORTH OF KAILUA FROM NEAR HOLUALA OR N. KONA”. Unsigned oil on canvas Hawaiian scene shows a view overlooking tropical trees and bushes toward a low peninsula in blue water under a light blue sky. Title is written on edge of canvas. Housed in a modern gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Accompanied by a color copy of the painting with an inscription attesting to the authenticity by Walter Crawford, the artists grandson. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-96848 (2,250-2,750)

2292
$826.00

JOHN PRENTISS BENSON (American, 1865-1947) SAILING OFF BERMUDA. Unsigned oil on canvas backed by board scene shows a sailboat with figures aboard in full sail on light blue ocean under blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a good gilt molded wood replacement frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Letter accompanying painting states that this painting was acquired from the grandson through inheritance. CONDITION: Craquelure, surface dirt and one small chip in sky. Otherwise good. 9-94369 (1,200-1,500)

2293
$0.00

ROSS STERLING TURNER (American, 1847-1915) BERMUDA. Large watercolor of a rooftop view overlooking a large plantation with church, courtyards and connected buildings. A woman is seen in foreground near cooking utensils and potted plants. Signed lower left. Housed in a wonderful gilt oak frame with gilt liner and double matte. SIZE: Sight size 19″ x 26″. CONDITION: Toning at matte edge. Some light foxing. Very good. 9-94356 (1,000-1,500)

2294
$2,070.00

HARRY LESLIE HOFFMAN (American, 1874-1966) “MORAY AND TANG”. Oil on canvas aquatic scene shows a green moray eel wound around a piece of tall coral with a large purple coral leaf at a blue fish unaware of its presence. Signed center bottom “Hoffman”. Back having original labels with title. Also an estate stamp and indication that in the 1920’s he began painting scenes of underwater wildlife including a trip to Bermuda in 1929. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96378 (2,000-2,400)

2295
$0.00

WILLIAM LEROY JACOBS (American, 1869-1917) “WITH THIS RING, I THEE WED”. Watercolor illustration for Life Magazine, April 1912. The large watercolor shows an interior home setting with a bride and groom and bridesmaid standing in front of the minister while family and friends look on. The groom with surprised expression searches for the ring in his pocket. Signed lower left “Wm L Jacobs”. Housed in a flat oak stained frame with light brown matte. Accompanying the lot is a color reproduction of the two-page spread and front cover of the Life Magazine. William Leroy Jacobs was an American Illustrator, known today for his cityscapes, figurative drawings and paintings. He was associated with the Society of Illustrators, Chicago Society of Artists and exhibited with Art Institute of Chicago during the late 19th/early 20th Centuries. Archival framed with certificate on reverse. SIZE: Sight: 20-1/2″ x 33-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96531 (4,000-6,000)

2296
$0.00

LEE WOODWARD ZEIGLER (American, 1868-1952) ILLUSTRATION OF FAIRY TALE CHARACTERS. Interesting oil on board scene shows a group of fictional and mythical characters standing beside a forest interior. The characters include Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the Pied Piper, Robin Hood and his Merry Men, King Arthur and others. Signed bottom right with artists’ estate stamp. Housed in a fine ebony and gilt modern replacement frame. SIZE: 23″h x 29″w. CONDITION: Some inpainting, otherwise very good. 9-96340 (2,000-3,000)

2297
$575.00

BENJAMIN ALBERT STAHL (American, 1910-1987) HOPING FOR A SAFE RETURN. Watercolor wartime scene shows a woman on her porch looking out over a landscape with three fighters flying left to right. Signed lower left “Stahl”. Housed in a decorative modern frame with wide brown matte having cutout for description. Description indicates that the watercolor hung in the Administration Building of Bell Aircraft Company at Niagara Falls Municipal Airport until 1944, when the facility was taken over by American Airlines. A fine example of this well accomplished illustrator. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 19″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96631 (2,000-4,000)

2298
$575.00

BENJAMIN ALBERT STAHL (American, 1910-1987) “BELL P-39 AIRACOBRA IN WARTIME SETTING”. Watercolor illustrative scene shows a fighter plane manned by two men. One is seen in foreground filling magazine with bullets which another gasses the plane. It is shown in a tropical setting. Signed lower right “Stahl”. Housed in a modern decorative frame with wide matte having a cutout for title, artist and description. Description indicates that the painting hung in the Administration Building of Bell Aircraft Company at Niagara Falls Municipal Airport until 1944, when the facility was taken over by American Airlines. A fine example of this well accomplished illustrator. SIZE: 16″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96630 (2,000-4,000)

2299
$0.00

FREDERICK BLAKESLEE (American, 1898-1973) ALLIES. Oil on canvas WWI fighter scene shows two allied planes, one signaling the other concerning unseen damage below the cockpit. The foreground shows the gunner with a machine gun firing while the co-pilot signals the other plane. Signed lower right. Housed in a black painted decorative frame with gold liner. Possibly used as a pulp-fiction cover SIZE: 30″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good, relined with inpainting. 9-96937 (3,000-5,000)

2300
$0.00

FREDERICK BLAKESLEE (AMERICAN, 1898-1973) IN FOR THE KILL. Oil on canvas WWI dog fight scene shows an American fighter perpendicular to a three-winged German fighter who is chasing another American fighter. The American plane has fired a burst which penetrates the fuselage and kills the German aviator. Signed lower left. Housed in a black painted decorative frame with gold liner. Possibly used as a pulp-fiction cover. SIZE: 30″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good, relined with minor inpainting. 9-97175 (3,000-5,000)

2301
$0.00

STEVAN DOHANOS (AMERICAN, 1907-1994) INTO DARK AFRICA. Large watercolor illustration shows a safari preparing at river’s edge with many natives helping the unloading of several boats. The native guide stands in front of three men and a woman who appear to be the expedition’s leaders. We are told that this is a two-page illustrated spread in the Saturday Evening Post from the 1940s/50s. Signed lower right and housed in a decorative frame with tan mottled mat. SIZE: (sight) 21″ X 46-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97223 (3,000-5,000)

2302
$0.00

REA S. IRVIN (American, 1881-1972) 1914 LIFE MAGAZINE COVER ILLUSTRATION. Watercolor scene shows a woman seated on a fainting couch with a small black dog jumping off railing towards large parrot. Art Nouveau style in bright colors. Unsigned. We have been told that this is a cover illustration but we have been unable to verify. Housed in a simple wood frame with thin matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97224 (2,000-3,000)

2303
$2,012.50

ALLEN SAPP (CANADIAN, 1929 – ) “THEY’RE ENJOYING A LUNCH”. Acrylic on canvas winter scene shows a man and two children seated around a small make-do fire enjoying a rest amongst some thin trees with snow-covered ground. Signed lower right. Housed in a decorated wood frame. REFERENCE: For a similar composition, see page 26 in the book “I HEARD THE DRUMS” by Allen Sapp. The book accompanies the lot. SIZE: 16″h x 20″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97281 (1,500-2,500)

2304
$2,875.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) CALLING A TRUCE. Illustrative oil on canvas scene shows a pirate shaking hands with another sailor after what appears to be a battle between two boats. Signed lower left “A Thieme”. Housed in an antique black painted wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: 31-1/2″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-97164 (2,000-2,500)

2305
$0.00

CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (American, 1900-1987) PREPARATIONS FOR THE OFFICER’S BALL. Gouache illustration shows a woman resting after a long day while her maid prepares her evening outfit in a fancy room setting. The clock shows 7 o’clock and a long night is ahead of her. This artist illustrated for the New Yorker magazine and the Saturday Evening Post but we have been unable to find this particular illustration. Housed in a white and blue painted frame with a white linen matte. Written on back is “Fatigue Duty” and “January 1942″. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97180 (3,000-5,000)

2306
$0.00

WILLIAM HUTTON RIDDELL (AMIERCAN, 1880-1947) HUNTING THE WOOLLY MAMMOTH. Watercolor historic scene shows a group of men surrounding and spearing a large, woolly mammoth. The background is a low field area next to water and hills. Signed bottom center, “W. H. RIDDELL”. Housed in a decorative burl veneered gilt frame with double mat. SIZE: (sight) 16-1/4″ x 24-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97189 (500-600)

2307
$0.00

BERTRAM A. GOODMAN (American, 1904-1988) ON THE SET. Watercolor scene shows a stage with lighting, boom and director, all focused on a man in front of a desk. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with watercolor highlighted white double mattes. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96878 (500-800)

2307A
$1,725.00

ONE YEAR SUPPLY OF FISH OIL. 4 bottles containing enough fish oil gel caps for one year’s use. The total proceeds of the sale of this lot will go to benefit of St. Judes Children’s Hospital and we would like to thank Arctic Fresh for their generosity. Since introduced to Arctic Fresh a number of our staff have been regularly using this product. There is nothing better than combining a worthy cause and good health! CONDITION: Very good for you! 9-97738 (500-500)

2308
$3,737.50

SIDNEY LAWRENCE BRACKETT (AMERICAN, 1852-1910) YELLOW SWALLOWTAIL. Large oil on canvas barnyard scene shows five kittens looking at a flying yellow and black butterfly. A turned over wood barrel with straw, push broom and milk dish are seen outside the barn door near grass. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 34″ X 46″. CONDITION: Very light chipping on right side, otherwise very good. 9-97111 (4,000-5,000)

2309
$6,900.00

SIGNED (19TH CENTURY) INSECTS ON PARADE. Outstanding oil on wood panel scene shows a dry river bed leading to distant town and hills. The foreground having a flower-covered bank alongside a sandy river bed. The artist has included 65+ insects crawling, flying and resting across the landscape. The insects include moths, butterflies, bees, dragonflies, beetles of every description and more. Colorful bluebell flowers dot the scene under white cloud and blue sky. Signed indistinctly lower right appears to be “E. DO__?, 1870”. Housed in a period gilt frame. SIZE: 9-1/2″h x 25-1/2″w. CONDITION: Some minor in painting, otherwise very good. 9-96369 (6,000-8,000)

2310
$1,380.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) SIX WORKS: VARIOUS INSECTS. Watercolors depicting individual and insect groups with nice detail. One insect identified “Rhinoceros Beetle”, another “Mowa”. Unframed, each watercolor mounted to an thick ivory piece of paper and hinge mounted in an off white matte. SIZE: 5-3/4″ x 9″. CONDITION: Very good with some toning around edges and light foxing. 9-97287 (1,200-1,800)

2311
$0.00

MAX STANDLEY (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY) “HIDDEN WATCHER”. Oil on Masonite realistic scene shows a small rabbit peering out from behind ferns and ivy. Colorful ferns, leaves and grasses elseware. Signed lower left, “M. STANDLEY”. Retaining an original label on reverse with title and date of 1981. Housed in a stained oak frame. Standley is known for his realism and had a one-man show at the R. Michelson Galleries in Amherst Massachusetts in 2002. SIZE: 24″h x 32″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95504 (750-1,250)

2312
$0.00

RICHARD EVETT BISHOP (American, 1887-1975) TWO WORKS: MALLARDS IN FLIGHT. 1) Oil on canvasboard scene shows seven mallard ducks flying in proximity to a tree with yellow foliage. They are in the process of landing to the unseen water below. All seen under a blue and white cloud sky. Pencil inscribed lower left, signed and dated “1945”. Titled “Late Autumn” on reverse and signed. 2) Oil on canvasboard scene shows eight mallard ducks flying in front of a tree with green leaves and land on the unseen water below. Unsigned. Both identically housed in decorative wood frames with gilt liners. SIZE: 1) 12″ x 16″. 2) 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97282 (6,000-8,000)

2313
$0.00

ELLA PHILLMORE LILLIE (American, 1884-1972) “THE FAMILY’S FARM ENTERPRISE”. Large oil on canvas southern scene shows a large family gathered outside their shanty, each involved in some activity. A woman tends to a cooking pot, a man smokes a cigar on the porch, a woman washes clothes, a child riding a pig pulling its tail, a woman beats clothes and livestock are scattered in the scene including pigs and chickens. Signed lower right. Signed and titled on reverse of canvas. Housed in a white painted molded wood frame. A partial label is in corner of stretcher which is illegible. SIZE: 28″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95684 (2,000-3,000)

2314
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO NORTON BUSH (American, 1834-1894) TROPICAL LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a bright sun with pink-hue casting light over a tropical river landscape. A small boat with two figures is seen on calm water. Unsigned. Housed in original gesso-decorated gilt frame. The original canvas having a “W. SCHAUS, NEW YORK” canvas stamp. SIZE: 20″h x 27″w. CONDITION: Small “c” shape puncture in water, otherwise very good. 9-96376 (5,000-6,000)

2315
$2,587.50

EMMETT (JOHN EMMETT) FRITZ (American, 1917-1995) ST. AUGUSTINE. Oil on masonite street scene shows a man and woman outside a house with carriage passing by. The woman holds a yellow parasol and they stand under a tall palm tree. Incised signature lower right “Emmett Fritz”, circa 1950 (Fritz/Thieme era). Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Minor spot inpainting, very good. 9-96679 (3,000-5,000)

2316
$575.00

GUY WIGGINS (American, 20th Century) “WEEDON ISLAND, ST. PETERSBURG, FL”. Oil on canvas scene shows bare trees against a blue and white cloud sky with pink and green ground covering. Signed lower left “Guy Wiggins”. Reverse having an inscription “Weedon Island-Wiggins St. Petersburg, FLA. Prop. Paula Hamilton, 1956″. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with black painted liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20”. CONDITION: Inpainting to bottom 3″, good. 9-95673 (2,000-3,000)

2317
$4,312.50

WILLIAM POSEY SILVA (American, 1859-1948) SOUTHERN FISHING. Oil on board scene shows a fisherman beside tall trees with a wide river and trees with branches that drape over the water. A colorful scene reminiscent of the southern United States with purple hues. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine replacement carved and gilt frame having a wide carved and gilt liner with gilt wood artist plaque.A SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97363 (2,500-3,500)

2318
$1,035.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (AMERICAN, 1888 – 1969) SUMMER IN THE SOUTH. Watercolor scene shows a small house with a Mammy at the door. Flowers and lawn are flanked by tow large trees that are casting shadows on the house. Signed lower right “W. A. STEVENS N.A.”. Housed in an antique painted liner with green mat. SIZE: Sight size: 16-1/2″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97721 (1,000-2,000)

2319
$1,725.00

ATTRIBUTED TO FRANK DUVENECK (AMERICAN, 1848-1919)”THE WHISTLING BOY”. Oil on canvas portrait of a boy whistling. He wears a leather workers bib and white shirt. housed in its original carved and gilt wood frame. The stretcher with a patent date of 1886. Pencil titled with artist’s name on canvas and stretcher. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Some surface dirt, otherwise very good. 9-97145 (3,000-5,000)

2320
$1,380.00

JAMES DAUGHERTY (American, 1887-) “TO THE PROMISE LAND”. Black and sepia conti crayon on brown paper. Pencil signed lower right. Scene shows a man and woman with child stepping forth towards a landscape of hope in colors. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 8-1/2″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97386 (800-1,200)

2321
$1,003.00

E R BRETT (Late 20th Century) TRAIN STATION HAPPENINGS. Oil on canvas scene depicts an early 20th Century train station with several people and dogs. A book has been dropped and a woman in yellow reaches for it over several dogs and onlookers. Signed lower right “E R Brett”. Housed in a modern black and gold frame. SIZE: 36″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96634 (1,000-1,500)

2322
$0.00

HARRY WALKER (American, Mid 20th Century) THE STAGE SHOW. Oil on canvas theater scene shows four actresses on stage with a backdrop of a Mississippi river boat. A spotlight shines from above and is surrounded by the elegant theater balconies, curtains and audience. Signed lower left “Harry Walker 1961″. Housed in a carved wood frame with linen and gilt liner. Walker painted scenes of the late 20’s to the early 40’s and this from a series of theaters in the 30’s. A small artist brochure accompanies the work. SIZE: 24″ x 20”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96260 (500-1,000)

2323
$575.00

MONOGRAMMED (American, Early 20th Century) SPINNING WOOL. Large oil on canvas interior scene shows two women in a Colonial setting, each at a small spinning wheel. A table is set behind them and a potted flower is in front of a curtain fronted window. A small cat is seen beside the window. Monogrammed lower left illegibly. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 39″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96817 (1,200-1,800)

2324
$0.00

ARNOLD HOFFMAN (American, 1886-1966) EXODUS. Large oil on canvas mountain scene shows a line of traveling men, women and children. One man pulls a wagon with belongings and children while others have loaded backpacks. Probably a scene representing the plight of many Europeans at the onset of WWII. Signed lower right, “ARNOLD HOFFMAN, 1936”. Housed in a carved wood frame with gilt lining. SIZE: 33″h x 45″ w. CONDITION: Relined, minor in painting and restoration. 9-96309 (500-700)

2325
$5,520.00

COLIN CAMPBELL COOPER (American, 1856-1937) VENICE. Oil on academy board scene shows several sailboats on calm water in front of double domed building. Signed lower left “Colin Campbell Cooper”. Housed in a gilt molded wood replacement frame. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 12-1/4″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, otherwise very good. 9-97297 (2,000-3,000)

2326
$3,162.50

HERMANN OTTOMAR HERZOG (AMERICAN, 1832 – 1932) TWO ALPINE LANDSCAPES. Identically housed in reproduction antique-style gilt frames with gilt wood artist’s plaques. One showing a village on a grass-covered hill with snow mountain background. The other with a large chateau with mountain background and snowy peak. Both are signed, “H. HERZOG” lower left. SIZE: 4″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96330 (2,000-3,000)

2327
$0.00

HARRY LACHMAN (American, 1886-1975) “LE PONTE TONCELLA”. Oil on canvas scene shows a stucco building with canal and stone bridge. Summer scene with grape arbor and flower gardens. Signed lower right “Lachman”. Housed in its original carved and gilt wood frame with beaded liner and linen and gilt inner liner. A Dalzell Hatfield Galleries label affixed to reverse. Title on stretcher and dated “1960”. SIZE: 18″ x 21-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96934 (1,500-2,500)

2328
$0.00

FRANCOIS CHARLES CACHOUD (American/French, 1866-1943) “AU VILLAGE DU QUIQUET NUIT CLAIRE”. Oil on canvasboard nighttime scene shows three buildings, one with a light in window under a moonlit landscape. Signed lower right. Housed in an antique molded wood frame. Back inscribed with title and dated “September 1928″. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-97205 (1,200-1,500)

2329
$1,955.00

LEON KROLL (American, 1884-1974) “FLORENCE”. Oil on board landscape scene shows a view overlooking buildings with red roofs surrounding a body of water nestled amongst hills. A large tree is in the foreground. Signed bottom right “Leon Kroll”. Pencil titled on reverse. Housed in a good carved gilt wood frame with gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96343 (1,200-1,800)

2330
$1,725.00

ANDRE GISSON (American, 1921-2003) A BUSY PARISIAN BOULEVARD. Oil on canvas Paris scene shows a large number of people walking in street. Some art vendors are on the sidewalk and flower sellers are opposite. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97350 (800-1,200)

2331
$0.00

CARL WUTTKE (American, 1849-1927) “CORSICA”. Watercolor landscape shows a series of buildings and church built on a mountainside with stone arch bridge and mountain backdrop. Several figures walk across the bridge with a cascading stream below. Signed lower left “C Wuttke Corsica 92″. Housed in a stained molded wood frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96790 (500-1,000)

2332
$0.00

RALPH FABRI (American, 1894-1975) “HONG KONG CORNER”. Casein on board city scene shows two six-story buildings side by side in a central cityscape with colorful signs and building fronts. A crowd of people is seen at base of buildings. Signed lower right “Ralph Fabri” and dated “1963”. Housed in a gray stained wood frame with white matte. The board has been attached to a backing board so it can be fully viewed. Attached to reverse is a Providence Watercolor Club exhibit label. SIZE: 29-3/4″ x 13-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96164 (400-600)

2333
$1,725.00

RAYMOND (CARL RAYMOND) JONSON (American, 1891-1982) COLORFUL SQUARES. Oil on canvas abstract shows yellow, green, black, blue and red broken squares against a light yellow background. Signed lower left “Jonson 58″. Housed in a modern flat black frame. SIZE: 40″ x 32”. CONDITION: Surface grime, otherwise good. 9-95681 (4,000-6,000)

2334
$805.00

PAUL (Harry Paul) BURLIN (American, 1886-1969) COLORFUL ABSTRACT. Oil on canvas abstract scene shows geometric patterns in colors of yellow, red, white, blue and black. Signed bottom right. Housed in a natural carved wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Good with surface dirt. 9-96318 (2,000-3,000)

2335
$0.00

LEE GATCH JR.(AMERICAN, 1902-1968) ABSTRACTION IN GOLD. Oil on board abstract scene shows geometric shapes in shades of gold against a yellow-gold background. Unframed but mounted to a wood stretcher. Unsigned front but signed on reverse in bold, black letters, “GATCH”. SIZE: 30″ x 48″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97134 (2,000-3,000)

2336
$345.00

ROLPH SCARLETT (American, 1889-1984) COLORED ABSTRACT. Pastel modern abstract in colors of red, yellow, blue and black. Signed bottom left “SCARLETT”. Housed in a modern, natural wood frame with white backing board. SIZE: 16″h x 11-3/4″h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96323 (600-800)

2337
$2,875.00

JAMES ORMSBEE CHAPIN (American, 1887-1975) “TWO TOUTS”. Oil on canvas modernist abstract scene shows three bottles on a kitchen counter with knife. Back of frame has Associated American Artist label. Also label with title and artist. Housed in a black painted wood frame. Dated “50” and monogrammed lower right. SIZE: 20″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97340 (1,000-1,500)

2338
$0.00

OTTO CARL KNATHS (American, 1891-1971) “HALF REMEMBERED”. Oil on canvas abstract in colors of green, black and white. Housed in its original painted wood frame with painted liner. Title written on stretcher and dated “7.15.50”. Signed lower left. SIZE: 24″ x 34″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96322 (3,000-5,000)

2339
$1,380.00

EDNA HIBEL (American, 1917-) SMELLING THE FLOWERS. Oil on silk on masonite scene shows a woman in pink outfit with head scarf smelling a flower from the bouquet that she is holding while the outline of a man is beside her. Signed lower left “Hibel”. Housed in a fine gilt double frame. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97097 (1,500-2,500)

2340
$6,612.50

ARTHUR BEECHER CARLES (American, 1882-1952) ABSTRACT STILL LIFE. Oil on masonite tabletop view of a vase with what appears to be grapes and leaves. Signed bottom left “Carles”. Housed in a carved wood frame with linen liner. On reverse is a Fox Glove Gallery label with another partial label having artist name. SIZE: 12″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97144 (4,000-6,000)

2341
$0.00

JOHN MILLARD FERREN (American/French, 1905-1970) SAILBOATS. Oil on canvas mounted on cardboard abstract modernist scene shows what appears to be a line of sailboats in geometric patterns. Signed lower right “Ferren”. Housed in a silver gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 17″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95714 (2,000-3,000)

2342
$0.00

TED DAVIS (AMERICAN, 1908 – 1995) SIX FISHERMAN ON MONHEGAN. Watercolor scene shows six figures in abstract color with broad brush strokes. Signed lower right. Numbered 44-54 lower left. Signed on back of watercolor “TED DAVIS” with New York address. Hinge mounted to foam core. Housed in a light colored wood frame with white mat. SIZE: Actual size: 15-1/2″ x 22-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97395 (2,000-3,000)

2343
$0.00

MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM (American, 20th/21st Century) GOOD FRIENDS. Oil on canvas modern scene shows two lovers in an abstract setting with bright colors and shapes. Signed bottom center “Cunningham”. Housed in a modern gilt frame. Attached to reverse is an online biography of the artist. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96692 (1,500-2,500)

2344
$1,380.00

ARTHUR BEECHER CARLES, JR. (American, 1882-1952) MODERN CITYSCAPE. Oil on masonite modernist view shows the skyline of a large city flanked by trees. Signed lower right “Carles”. Housed in an art nouveau style gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94328 (600-800)

2345
$0.00

JULIO DE DIEGO (American, 1900-1979) PORTENTOUS CITY. Oil on canvas laid down on panel scene shows a modernistic abstract view of a city in the sky, white buildings are seen on a red land mass against a mottled blue background.Housed in a gray painted wood frame, signed lower right. SIZE: 20″ X 16″. CONDITION: Alligatoring to varnish layer. In need of cleaning, good. 9-90647 (2,000-3,000)

2346
$0.00

HENRY VALENTINE MILLER (American, 1891-1980) CITY FACES. Watercolor modernist scene shows different faces against building background. Signed “Henry Miller 16/67″. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96879 (1,000-1,500)

2347
$920.00

JOHN B. LEAR JR. (American, 1910-2008) “OWL AND THE BARRIER”. Interesting watercolor shows a young man standing beside a caged owl. The cage sits atop a rock and has been formed with colorful fabric. The background is a rocky cliff and sand. Signed lower right “John Lear 81″. Housed in a decorative gilt modern wood frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 12”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96080 (1,000-1,500)

2348
$8,050.00

MILTON CLARK AVERY (American, 1885-1965) GRAZING. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows green hills with trees and fields. In the foreground an animal grazes on the grass. Signed lower left “Milton Avery 1959″. Housed in a modern bronze gilt wood frame. SIZE: 22″ x 28”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97295 (5,000-10,000)

2349
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO MILTON CLARK AVERY (American, 1885-1965) “THE NUDE”. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a nude woman in colors of white and gray seated on a red and black sofa. Signed lower right “Milton Avery 1956″. Housed in a modern partial gilt molded wood frame. Back of relining with title and having affixed a Galerie Ville Marie Inc. label. SIZE: 30″ x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97601 (4,000-6,000)

2350
$2,360.00

ATTRIBUTED TO MILTON CLARK AVERY (American, 1885-1965) THE PURPLE SOFA. Oil on canvas scene shows two woman who are seated facing each other on a purple sofa. One wears blue, the other brown. Signed bottom right “Milton Avery 1951”. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt wood frame. SIZE: 18” x 25-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97602 (4,000-6,000)

2351
$2,012.50

WALTER GRANVILLE SMITH (American, 1870-1938) “THE AMERICAN GLADIATOR”. Oil on canvas portrait of a standing nude man. Unsigned work acquired directly from the artist’s Estate. Housed in a black and brown decorated wood frame having a title plaque with artist. SIZE: 32″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting. 9-96077 (2,000-3,000)

2352
$0.00

ANDREW THOMAS SCHWARTZ (American, 1867-1942) “ENCHANTED YOUTH”. Oil on canvas scene shows a nude boy seated on dirt and grass near a tree and sunlit clearing. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved and gilt period frame with gilt title plaque. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-97338 (2,000-3,000)

2353
$2,012.50

MOLLY GUION (American, 1910-1982) NUDE. Oil on canvas nude in a studio setting shows a green material draped chair with seated nude woman against a gray background. Signed lower left “M Guion”. Housed in a partial gilt fancy French style frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96678 (2,500-3,500)

2354
$575.00

CLEMENT SAMUEL WILENCHICK (American, 1900-1957) “THREE COLORFUL NUDE WOMEN”. Large oil on canvas scene shows two standing nude women with another lying on the ground. Landscape background, each having a different color cloth. Unsigned. Housed in a wide gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: 53″ x 34″. CONDITION: Relined, placed on new stretcher, some inpainting. Very good. 9-95706 (2,000-3,000)

2355
$1,265.00

OTTO BIERHALS (American, 1879-1944) “NUDE IN FOREST”. Oil on canvas impressionistic scene shows a nude woman at the edge of a woodland pool with rocks in the foreground. Signed lower left. Also having a sticker on reverse from the NY Circulating Library of Paintings Inc. Housed in a gesso decorated frame with linen liner. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97325 (1,000-1,500)

2356
$0.00

EMIL GANSO (American, 1895-1941) NUDE STUDY. Mixed media on paper interior scene shows a semi nude woman resting on a bed. Signed lower right “E. Ganso”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with line highlighted matte. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/4″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96396 (1,000-1,500)

2357
$0.00

WILLIAM SOMMER (American, 1867-1949) SEATED NUDE. Watercolor highlighted pen sketch of a seated nude. Signed bottom right “Wm Sommer”. Housed in a fine modern and gilt ribbed frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97450 (800-1,200)

2358
$0.00

IVER ROSE (American, 1899-1972) “THE CLOWNS ARE COMING”. Oil on masonite circus scene shows a group of clowns in colorful surroundings running right to left. Signed lower right. Housed in a decorative carved wood frame with white wood liner with artist plaque having title. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96816 (2,500-3,500)

2359
$0.00

GERTRUDE HORSFORD FISKE (AMERICAN, 1878-1961) THE ELEPHANT PARADE. Pastel circus scene shows seven side-by-side elephants with riders astride. having the big top as background and a clown in the foreground. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt frame with white mat. SIZE: Sight 17-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97201 (1,200-1,500)

2360
$690.00

WALT FRANCIS KUHN (American, 1877-1949) THE SAD CLOWN. Pen and ink sketch of a standing clown. Tears appear on his cheek and he stands in a costume with money signs on his pockets. Signed lower right “Walt Kuhn”. Housed in a modern reeded black frame with gray matte. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96644 (800-1,200)

2361
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (1867-1951) “GLOUCESTER”. Large mixed media circus scene shows a busy midway having circus performers, eight elephants, three big tents flying American flags, circus wagons, ice cream vendor, performers and spectators. Signed bottom right “Reynolds Beal Gloucester, 1937″. Housed in an outstanding carved wood and gilt double frame with linen matte and glass. SIZE: Sight: 18-1/2″ x 22-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95162 (3,000-6,000)

2362
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1866-1951) DANCING IN FRONT OF THE BIG TOP. Mixed media scene shows two couples dancing with a group of musicians in front of the big show tent and another tent flying American flags. In the background are three large stage drops and a car. Signed lower right “Reynolds Beal 1932″. Housed in a fine carved and gilt double frame with front glass and wide linen matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 18-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96946 (3,000-5,000)

2363
$0.00

THERESA FERBER BERNSTEIN (AMERICAN, 1890-2002) SHAKESPEARE IN CENTRAL PARK. Fine oil on canvas spring scene shows a colorful costumed group under a tree with two dogs in a landscape setting. One large white dog is held by one of the figures, another is close by to a seated group. Signed lower left “T. Bernstein”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Some touch up, very good. -97441 (5,000-8,000)

2364
$1,495.00

THERESA FERBER BERNSTEIN (AMERICAN, 1890-2002) “IN THE BERKSHIRES”. Oil on board scene shows a river winding through hills with a dock in foreground. Signed lower right. Housed in a reproduction arts & crafts carved gilt frame. Back having a Driscoll & Walsh Fine Arts, Boston label with artist, title and date “c. 1916″. SIZE: 6″ x 8”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97442 (1,500-2,000)

2365
$3,162.50

THERESA FERBER BERNSTEIN (AMERICAN, 1890-2002) “GLOUCESTER MASS”. Oil on canvas scene looking up at the city of Gloucester, MA from the harbor point of view. Signed bottom right “Bernstein”. Housed in a modern decorated frame. Back of stretcher indicates that it is from the collection of “Dr. Robert Williams of Columbus, Ohio”. Also titled on reverse. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Some inpainting to edges, very good. 9-97440 (2,000-2,500)

2366
$3,162.50

JOSEPH ANTONIO HEKKING (American, 1830-1903) THE TRANQUIL FARM. Oil on canvas panoramic view of a farm with two cows in a large pasture dotted with trees. A creek with small dam and falls having a wood bridge with stone ends. A large group of trees on the left side and the right side having sunlight shining in from the right with blue and white cumulus cloud sky. Signed lower right on the fence “J A Hekking”. Housed in its original gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 30″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. 9-96907 (3,000-5,000)

2366A
$4,600.00

LEON KROLL (American 1884-1974) TREES. Fine oil on canvas landscape shows a pair of Sycamore trees forming a “V” with dark green foliage. Light shines from left, cascading light on the further leaves and background. Signed center bottom “Leon Kroll”. Housed in a fine reproduction carved in gilt wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 26-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined. Very good. Inpainting. 9-97729 (4,000-6,000)

2367
$1,180.00

LUCILE LUNDQUIST BLANCH (American, 1895-1981) “WILSON FARM”. Oil on masonite scene shows a connected white farmhouse with barns having four white geese, four black chickens, a tiger cat and a woman in blue bathing suit walking towards the birds. All seen under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a decorated molded wood frame. SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97679 (2,000-4,000)

2368
$1,150.00

PETER B. WEST (AMERICAN, 1837 – 1913) “LADY LEEKLA”. Oil on canvas stable scene shows a fine racing horse standing on straw next to a small dog on blanked. Two birds are in open half door. Signed lower right, “P. B. WEST/1909”. Housed in its original gesso-decorated gilt frame. Pencil written on back of canvas “LADY LEEKLA OWNED AND STUDDED BY PALMER LYON”. SIZE: 18″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97712 (1,000-1,500)

2369
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ELLIOTT DAINGERFIELD (American, 1859-1932) UNDER THE MOONLIGHT. Interesting oil on board nighttime scene shows a white horse drinking from a small area of water beneath large trees. A procession of white geese walks toward building and distant water under a partially obscured moon in blue sky. Housed in a period wood frame. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 23″. CONDITION: Very good with two corner chips which can be hidden by a frame. 9-96988 (1,000-2,000)

2370
$0.00

GRACE GENOI PETTIT (American, 1894-1982) “NOVEMBER CHILL”. Oil on board exterior scene shows a brown horse against a snow covered hillside with tree trunk. Titled and signed on reverse. Also having a Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 131st Annual Exhibition tag with title and artist. Housed is what appears to be its original gray and white painted frame. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: Some chipping to left side, inpainting, good. 9-96313 (800-1,200)

2371
$7,475.00

ROBERT DOUGLAS HUNTER (American, 1928-) MARIGOLDS & PEARS. Large oil on canvas still life shows a stoneware jug, two cast iron pots, a woodware bowl and two milk dishes with an interlaced blue tablecloth. Amongst the pieces are three yellow pears and four golden marigolds. Signed lower left and dated “72”. Housed in a fine gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: 21″ x 37″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96674 (6,000-9,000)

2372
$4,600.00

DINES CARLSEN (American, 1901-1966) “YELLOW ZINNIAS”. Outstanding oil on board still life scene shows a colorful setting including a brass jug filled with zinnias against a reflective pewter charger. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine modern carved and gilt frame. Back of board retaining a typed label with title and artist. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96680 (4,000-6,000)

2373
$3,737.50

FREDERICK M. FENETTI (American, 1854-1915) RED ROSES. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a clear vase holding a group of blossoming red roses, rose buds and greenery. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt-decorated frame. Signed lower right, “F. FENETTI”. SIZE: 26″h x 16″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96338 (3,000-5,000)

2374
$0.00

R. W. WALLIS (19TH Century) ARRANGEMENT WITH ROSES AND WILDFLOWERS. Multi-colored roses are blended with colorful wildflowers against a green background. The roses have spilled onto the ground and some petals have fallen off. Roses in colors of purple, white, yellow and lavender. Signed lower left, “R. W. WALLIS, 84”. Housed in a gilt decorated wood frame which is an older replacement. SIZE: 31-1/4″h x 19-3/4″w. CONDITION: Craquelure and in painting otherwise very good. 9-96370 (2,000-2,500)

2375
$8,625.00

MARTHA WALTER (AMERICAN, 1875-1976) RED HOLLYHOCKS. Large oil on canvas flower garden scene shows tall pink, red and crimson hollyhocks with other flowers having a rock wall background. Signed lower left. Housed in a green-painted molded wood frame with white liner. The back of canvas pencil inscribed, “PROPERTY OF F. V. CANNONS 576 BENSON ST., CAMDEN, NJ”. SIZE: 36″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97132 (7,000-10,000)

2376
$1,150.00
Revised: 9/9/2009

Additional Information: We have been told that this work may have been done by Edward Bruce sometime in the 1930s rather than Patrick Henry Bruce

PATRICK HENRY BRUCE (American/French, 1881-1937) STILL LIFE WITH VASE OF ROSES. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a round vase having several red roses with green leaves. A pilsner glass is set beside against a dark mottled background. Signed lower left “Bruce”. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, small partially restored puncture in background. 9-96319 (3,000-5,000)

2377
$632.50

ORLANDO ROULAND (American, 1871-1945) “FROM AN OLD GARDEN”. Fine oil on canvas still life scene shows amethyst and purple aster type flowers arranged in a copper handled jug set on a pewter plate. The background is a printed wall paper with tropical scene including storks and building. Signed lower right. On reverse of stretcher is an original label with title and artist. Housed in a period gilt ribbed wood frame retaining the Kensington Fine Arts Society label. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96905 (1,000-1,500)

2378
$1,437.50

CHARLES SCHRIDDE (American, 1926-) “THE ROPER”. Outstanding large oil on canvas rodeo scene shows a man in blue jeans and white striped red shirt lassoing a calf just dismounting his horse and preparing the take down of the calf and the roping of its legs. He is seen in mid air as the horse stops. He holds the reins and has the rope in his mouth. A blue sky background, a yellow fence and figures behind. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine antique style stained wood frame with inner linen and gilt liner. Reference: Illustrated in a full page color illustration on page 56 of Charles Schridde, Western Impressionism. The caption states that this was a commissioned piece and in a private collection. This outstanding work exemplifies Schridde’s illustrative prowess and knowledge of the rodeo action. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95339 (2,000-3,000)

2379
$1,955.00

JASON RICH (American, 1971-) “BRINGIN’ IN THE HERD”. Oil on masonite western scene shows a cowboy wearing a blue shirt and brown hat on a brown and white horse. He is within a corral with livestock in foreground. Background has green rolling hills leading to a blue mountain. Signed lower left “J Rich”. Titled on reverse and dated “2001”. Housed in an outstanding naturalistic weathered wood frame with gold molded wood liner. Jason Rich is a contemporary western artist who is known for his ability to light objects without losing contrast which is exemplified in this work. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95355 (2,000-3,000)

2380
$0.00

DOUGLAS RICKS (American, 1954-2003) “BIRCH CREEK CAMP”. Oil on board western scene shows a Native American seated at a campfire next to two tepees in colors of red, gray and black. Some poles are set up with drying lines and three birds fly above. In the background are snow covered mountains and the foreground being grass covered plain. Housed in a good carved and gilt wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97675 (2,000-4,000)

2381
$920.00

LEONARD HOWARD REEDY (1899-1956) TWO WORKS: “KING OF WILD HORSES” AND “THE DUDE RANCH”. Identically housed watercolors in thin wood frames with line highlighted mattes. One shows a western landscape with horses, the other shows a western landscape with four people and horses. Titled in pencil on mattes. SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96928 (500-1,000)

2382
$287.50

CARRIE FELL (American, ) “NO ORDINARY GIRL”. Pastel and acrylic on paper portrait of a cowgirl. She wears a lavender hat and turquoise shirt against a red background. Signed lower left and having an original label affixed to a signed paper backing. The Carrie Fell label with title indicating that it is from the Ghost Riders TM Series. Housed in a modern antique style gesso decorated partial gilt frame with white matte. The work is mounted on a foam board inside a linen matte which allows it to appear free floating. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95357 (800-1,200)

2383
$1,092.50

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

2384
$1,150.00

ATTRIBUTED TO PERCY GRAY (American, 1869-1952) CALIFORNIA COAST. Watercolor coastal scene shows waves crashing through a break in coastal rocks. Three ships can be seen on the horizon and low land mass beyond. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved and partial gilt wood frame with painted liner, colored linen matte with inner gold liner. SIZE: Sight: 10-3/4″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95629 (2,000-4,000)

2385
$1,725.00

GRANVILLE SEYMOUR REDMOND (American, 1871-1935) HILLSIDE STUDY. Small oil on board scene shows intersecting hills with fields and trees. Some purple flowers in foreground. Housed in a small carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 5″ x 7″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97658 (2,000-3,000)

2386
$4,025.00

EDGAR ALWIN PAYNE (American, 1883-1947) TREES AND MOUNTAINS. Oil on canvas laid on board western scene shows two trees with graduated mountains behind. Signed lower left. Housed in an antique gilt molded frame. SIZE: 9″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97705 (2,000-4,000)

2387
$1,955.00

JAMES EVERETT STUART (American, 1852-1941) “SUNSET MT. HOOD FROM THE NORTH HEADWATERS OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON”. Oil on canvas scene shows a tall snow covered mountain peak with lower waterfalls and valley having a rock presipus with path in foreground. Signed lower left. Also titled, signed and dated “1889” on reverse of canvas. Housed in probably its original gilt frame. SIZE: 36″ x 21-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96412 (2,000-3,000)

2388
$8,855.00

DIEGO RIVERA (American, 1886-1957) GIRL WITH FLOWERS. Watercolor of a young girl holding a large bouquet of flowers. Signed lower right. Presently unframed but matted. Having an explanation on back that this painting was acquired from Rivera in 1953 when he came to Santiago, Chile for a convention. Mr. Hugo Loloez was the owner of the painting at that time. SIZE: Sight: 9″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97604 (4,000-6,000)

2389
$2,070.00

DIEGO RIVERA (American, 1886-1957) SHOULDER PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Watercolor study of a shoulder length portrait of a young woman. Signed lower right. Presently unframed but matted. Having an explanation on back that this painting was acquired from Rivera in 1953 when he came to Santiago, Chile for a convention. Mr. Hugo Loloez was the owner of the painting at that time. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/4″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97605 (2,500-4,000)

2390
$1,092.50

DIEGO RIVERA (Mexican, 1886-1957) MURAL STUDY. Pencil sketch of a man. He appears to be turning a switch on the wall. Signed bottom right in pencil “Diego Rivera”. Unframed. SIZE: 7-1/4″ x 4-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95986-9 (1,000-2,000)

2391
$575.00

OSWALDO VIGAS (Venezuela, 1926-) PAIR OF COLORFUL ABSTRACTS. 1) Oil on board in colors of red, yellow and green depicting a church in landscape. 2) Oil on board in colors of blue, green and gray depicting a church building. Both signed “OV” bottom right. Housed in decorative wood frames. SIZE: 25″ x 28″. CONDITION: Some surface scrapes, otherwise good. 9-97330 (1,500-2,000)

2392
$8,850.00

LEONARD TSUGOHARU FOUJITA (JAPANESE/FRENCH, 1886 – 1968) THE PENSIVE MOMENT. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a woman in green skirt and green blouse seated in a Gothic chair in front of a fireplace. Signed lower right with script signature and oriental characters. Large red French/Belgian canvas stamp to reverse. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97707 (15,000-25,000)

2393
$805.00

SUJARIT HARANKUL (THAI, 1946-1982)RICE HARVEST, SIAM. Oil on canvas far Eastern scene shows four figures harvesting in a golden field. Signed lower left and dated “72”. Also inscribed on reverse of canvas “SUJARIT, JAN 1972, SIAM”. Housed in a dark-stained molded wood frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 31″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97213 (2,000-4,000)

2394
$5,750.00

KEES MAKS (Netherlands, 1876-1960) DISROBED. Oil on masonite interior scene shows a woman who has disrobed with her dress on the floor. A mirror and vase of flowers is on a green commode with bed beside. Signed lower left. Housed in a decorative carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 24″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96836 (5,000-7,000)

2395
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HENDRIK-WILLEM MESDAG (Netherlands, 1831-1915) FULL MOON OVER THE WINDMILL. Oil on canvas Dutch scene shows a nighttime sky with clouds and full moon. The viewer looks over water with a man in a small boat outside a large windmill with buildings. The right side with a house, large tree and ducks in a lily pad filled inlet. Housed in a carved and partial gilt replacement frame with linen liner. SIZE: 13-3/4″ x 17″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97143 (2,500-3,500)

2396
$0.00

CORNELIUS VAN AMSTEL PLOOS (Dutch, 1726-1798) “PONTE S. ANGELO”. Watercolor and ink topographical scene shows the three-arch bridge with figural statues looking up towards a triple domed building in Rome. Unsigned. Mounted to an old piece of paper with penned title below. Having a Fogg Art Museum note paper on reverse indicating artist. SIZE: 5″ x 6-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96862 (1,500-2,000)

2397
$7,552.00

PAUL DESIRE TROUILLEBERT (French, 1829-1900) ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE. Oil on canvas summer landscape shows a small stream marking two grassy fields with thatched roof houses in background under a well developed sky with white and gray clouds and patches of blue. Signed. Housed in a magnificent modern antique style gesso decorated frame with scrolled scallop shells at corners and gilt liner. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-96888 (7,000-10,000)

2398
$0.00

JULIAS AAGAARD (1847-1926) “THE MANOR COTTAGE, CARLTON”. Oil on canvas interior cottage scene shows a room having checkerboard tile floor, fireplace, tall clock, chair and table with decorative hanging plates. The door is open leading to a colorful garden area and a window has a curtain and a potted flower on the windowsill. Signed lower right “Julius Aagaard, 1913″. Housed in a gilt fancy frame. The back having a descriptive card with title concerning the artist. SIZE: 14″ x 22”. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangeley, Maine. CONDITION: Relined, minor spot inpainting. Very good. 9-95008 (2,500-3,500)

2399
$10,350.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: Condition should include some inpainting with partially restored small tear.

JAMES ARTHUR O’CONNOR (British, 1772-1841) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE. Oil on canvas scene shows a man with walking stick bracing himself against the wind in a clearing next to water with wind swept trees. The background having fields and trees leading to distant water with lighthouse and castle. Dark gray skies with the sun/moon. Signed lower right “J A O’Connor 1818″. Housed in a fine antique gesso decorated gilt frame with gesso decorated gilt liner. SIZE: 12″ x 14”. CONDITION: Relined, surface dirt, very good. 9-97348 (2,000-4,000)

2400
$1,652.00

MINERVA J. CHAPMAN (American, 1858-1947) “SUR LA PLAGE”. Interesting oil on wood panel beach scene shows couples on a beach looking out at a double stacked steamship and sailboat. Two flagpoles have red, white and blue pennants. Signed lower left “M Chapman” and titled lower right. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame linen and gilt liner. SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97591 (1,500-2,000)

2401
$0.00

AFTER SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS (British, 1723-1792) PORTRAIT OF MISS MARIA ELIZABETH ARCHER. Fine watercolor portrait shows a young girl in an elegant blue dress with floral decorated front and white ruffled sleeves. It is a straight on view and to her right is a blue parrot on a branch. Unsigned. Housed in a wonderful antique gilt frame with gilt liner and gilt wood matte having window style cutout and having a brass artist plaque. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96647 (1,500-2,500)

2402
$0.00

ANDRE LANSKOY (Russian/French, 1902-1976) LONDON. Large unframed oil on canvas colorful abstract scene shows what appears to be a procession of people on a street outside a large church. Scene with bright, heavy impasto technique against black areas. Signed lower left “Lanskoy”. Signed on back of relining. SIZE: 44″ x 28″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-95700 (4,000-6,000)

2403
$0.00

STUDIO OF JEAN-BAPTISTE LEPRINCE (French, 18th Century) BATHING AT THE WELL. Rare reverse painted oil on glass scene depicts three nude and partially nude maidens bathing in an exterior setting. A figural water fountain with dolphin head and cherub cascades water into a small pool. The three women sit and lay next to the pool. A background spring/summer landscape is seen under cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right “J. B. Leprince, 1779”. We beleive this painting to be after or in the style of a painting by François Boucher (French, 1703-1770). The technique of reverse painting on glass requires a high degree of skill since the layers of paint are reversed thus the signature would be placed and then the scene, in this case, the rocks and grass, are painted over in subsequent layers. This is an outstanding example of this technique, certainly done by someone in Leprince’s studio or Leprince himself. Housed in a gilt incised decorated wood frame. REFERENCE: For history and details on reverse painting techniques, refer to Mildred Lee Ward’s book “Reverse Paintings on Glass”. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Generally very good. There appears to be some discoloration to the initial layer. On right margin, there are some small flecks which appear to be paint loss. 9-94992 (4,000-6,000)

2404
$0.00

STUDIO OF JEAN-BAPTISTE LEPRINCE (French, 18th Century) THE SLEIGH RIDE. Rare reverse painted oil on glass scene depicts a man wearing skates and colorful costume pushing a fancy single person sleigh. An elegant young lady dressed in fine costume is riding. Her pink robe lined in mink. The sleigh has metal runners and is adorned with a full bodied swan in the front. They pass a mill building with waterwheel under blue and cloud sky. Signed lower right “J. B. Leprince, 1779”. We beleive this painting to be after or in the style of a painting by Jean Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732-1806). The technique of reverse painting on glass requires a high degree of skill since the layers of paint are reversed thus the signature would be placed and then the scene, in this case, the rocks and grass, are painted over in subsequent layers. This is an outstanding example of this technique, certainly done by someone in Leprince’s studio or Leprince himself. Housed in a gilt incised decorated wood frame. REFERENCE: For history and details on reverse painting techniques, refer to Mildred Lee Ward’s book “Reverse Paintings on Glass”. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/4″ x 24-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94993 (4,000-6,000)

2405
$0.00

JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER (French, 1815-1891) THE CARD PLAYER. Fine oil on wood panel interior scene shows a man holding playing cards seated at a table with a double handled jug of wine and a jug beside him on the ground. He wears a fancy costume in red and green with sword at side. Long curly brown hair, mustache and hat with feather. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with artist plaque. Signed with artist monogram lower right. SIZE: 7″ x 5-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96377 (4,000-6,000)

2406
$0.00

ALEXANDRE MARIE GRASSIN (French, 1883) “ON THE BANKS OF THE AVEN (BRITTANY)”. Oil on canvas scene shows a mill house next to water with a hill background. Signed lower right “A Grassin 1919″. Housed in a good gilt molded wood frame. The back foam board backing having a Brooklyn Museum label indicating that it was a gift of Otto H. Kahn, thru the Committee for the Diffusion of French Art, March 25, 1921. SIZE: 20″ x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96768 (4,000-6,000)

2407
$0.00

LEON RICHET (French, 1847-1907) “ROSES”. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a blue decorated handled jar filled with colorful yellow and pink roses having green leaves against a light green background. Signed lower right. Housed in a gesso decorated gold frame with artist plaque. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96771 (4,000-6,000)

2408
$0.00

GEORGES JEAN MARIE HAQUETTE (French, 1854-1906) MORNING LAUNCH. Large oil on canvas coastal scene shows three women and a man launching a fishing boat on a beach with crashing waves. They are working hard to overcome the oncoming surf. All under a cloud sky with showers. Cliffs can be seen on the left side and sailboat on the horizon. Signed lower left “G Haquette”. Housed in a decorative modern frame. SIZE: 29″ x 46″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. Very good. 9-97606 (4,000-6,000)

2409
$0.00

ALBERT DUBOIS PILLET (French, 1846-1890) CITY PARK. Oil on canvas scene shows what appears to be a small park on the edge of a large town/city with tall buildings. Two figures stand next to a flagpole which is set beside water which is lined with bushes and walkway. Another figure strolls beside a wall. All under a light blue sky. Signed lower right “Dubois Pillet”. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 16″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Surface dirt with discolored varnish, light craquelure. A couple of very minor scratch/scrapes. Otherwise very good. 9-94998 (3,000-4,000)

2410
$0.00

HORTENSE M.G. DURY-VASSELON (French, 19th Century) SPRING FLOWER BOUQUET. Oil on canvas still life scene shows an earthenware handled pot brimming with colorful spring flowers including tulips, daffodils and other flowers. Signed lower left, “DURY-VASSELON”. Housed in what appears to be its original French style gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. the back of canvas stamped “PIGNEL DUPONT, PARIS”. SIZE: 25-3/4″h x 21-1/2″w. CONDITION: Light craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-96372 (3,000-5,000)

2411
$0.00

ÉMILE RENÉ MÉNARD (FRENCH, 1862-1930) PASSAGE NORMANDY. Panoramic oil on canvas scene shows a sunset across field and tree-covered land with foreground with cows,haystacks and large tree. Signed lower right, “E. R. MENARD”. Housed in an antique gilt frame. Title on old sticker on reverse. SIZE: 22-1/2″h x 33-1/2w. CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-96368 (2,800-3,400)

2412
$2,300.00

LOUIS GABRIEL EUGENE ISABEY (French, 1803-1886) “AN ANCIENT CASTLE”. Oil on copper scene shows a castle entryway with a gentleman holding a rose behind his back greeting a young woman at the door. Two small dogs are on the steps and a peacock is walking up the dirt entryway. A fountain is seen on the right, flowers and an ornamental tree are seen to the left of the entryway. Housed in a lemon gold period frame with an artist plaque. An old and possibly original label on reverse with title and artist. SIZE: 17″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Consolidated varnish layer, very good. 9-97021 (3,000-3,500)

2413
$3,737.50

HENRY JOSEPH HARPIGNIES (French, 1819-1916) IMPRESSIONISTIC HILLSIDE. Oil on board impressionistic landscape scene shows trees along a hillside ravine with light cascading from the side and a bright yellow to light blue sky. Signed lower right “Harpignies”. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96841 (2,500-3,000)

2414
$1,265.00

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

2415
$0.00

EVARISTE VITAL LUMINAIS (French, 1822-1896) IL M’AIME, IL M’AIME PAS (HE LOVES ME, HE LOVES ME NOT). Oil on canvas landscape scene shows two young sisters seated on the edge of a grassy bank. The younger sister looks up to the other who is plucking petals off a daisy. They wear traditional French country clothes. There are two cows beyond in a calm river with grass and treed land beyond. Signed lower right “V. Luminais”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame. The canvas having a Paris canvas stamp. SIZE: 15″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Light craquelure, one old patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting. Very good. 9-97022 (2,500-3,000)

2416
$690.00

CONSTANT MAYER (French/American, 1832-1911) THE RECONCILIATION. Oil on canvas scene shows a man and woman embracing seated below a rock and trees. Signed lower right and dated “1869”. Housed in its original gesso decorated deep frame with artist plaque. SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-96955 (2,000-3,000)

2417
$1,150.00
Revised: 8/20/2009

Correction. Title should read: ATTRIBUTED TO GABRIELE MUNTER (German, 1877-1962) COLORFUL SAILS.

GABRIELE MUNTER (German, 1877-1962) COLORFUL SAILS. Oil on wood panel shows a beach overlooking water with colorful sailboats and land beyond. Several beach goers are seen with umbrellas. Signed with artist monogram lower left. Housed in its original gilt wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97319 (3,000-5,000)

2418
$0.00

EDMUND LOUYOT (German, 1861-1909) THE WOODLAND POOL. Large oil on canvas scene shows a tranquil stream running through dense woods with sunlight penetrating the deep green foliage. Several trees are leaning over the water which is spotted with pond lilies. Signed lower right “E Louyot”. Housed in a fine modern carved and gilt wide wood frame supporting a gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 31-1/2″ x 39″. CONDITION: Relined on replaced stretcher, some inpainting. Very good. 9-96335 (3,000-5,000)

2419
$2,185.00

ADOLF SCHREYER (German, 1828-1899) ARAB ENCAMPMENT. Oil on canvas desert scene shows two Arab men, one seated atop of a horse, the other alongside the horse. Both with traditional Arab clothing and saddles. The backdrop is a red and white striped tent under blue sky. Signed lower right “Ad. Schreyer”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 25-1/2″ x 21″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, good. 9-96782 (2,000-4,000)

2420
$1,180.00

WILL JAECKEL (German, 1888-1944) COAST OF CAPRI. Large oil on canvas coastline scene shows wind swept trees on the edge of water with islands beyond. Signed lower right “W Jaeckel 24″. Housed in its original gilt wood frame. SIZE: 40″ x 40”. PROVENANCE: Purchased from the artist by our consignor. CONDITION: Two small patches to reverse which correspond to two punctures on front which have not been inpainted. Original canvas, otherwise very good. 9-97418 (2,000-4,000)

2421
$0.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) FOUR WORKS: GENRE SCENES. Pastel on canvas identically housed in painted gesso decorated frames. The interior genre scenes shows children and adults in tavern scenes. One paying cards under candlelight, two eating from a stew pot and one smoking a pipe and playing cards. SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Frames “as is”, one glass missing, works are generally very good. 9-96825 (3,000-4,000)

2422
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) INTERIOR GENRE SCENE. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a mother and infant with daughter beside. She has taken the infant from the nearby cradle. She sits next to a fire that is heating a cast iron kettle. A cat is nestled by the warm fire. Housed in a fine gesso decorated period frame which retains a Herbert E. Feist label. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Restored, good. 9-96824 (2,500-3,500)

2423
$0.00

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

2424
$1,035.00

SIGNED (French, Early 20th Century) MY BEST FRIEND. Nice pastel portrait of a young girl with long brown hair wearing a Robin’s egg blue shawl and holding her favorite doll. There is an inscription on the upper right we believe indicating the artist name, sitter and date “1900”. Housed in an outstanding pierced wide deep gilt frame. SIZE: 20-1/2” x 16-1/2”. CONDITION: Good. 9-97195 (1,000-1,500)

2425
$0.00

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

2426
$0.00

NATAN ISAEVICH ALTMAN (Russian, 1889-1970) ABSTRACT WITH PHRASES. Loose unframed oil on canvas abstract scene with geometric shapes in black, red and white having several phrases below. Signed in Cyrillic bottom left “Nat. Altman”. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 17-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-95651 (7,000-10,000)

2427
$0.00

SERGEI IVANOVICH ZIMIN (Russian, 1875-1942) “SCRIABIN IN LUKIN’S DANCE”. Oil on light board shows a nude figure against geometric patterns in colors of light green, brown and red. Unframed and unmatted. Signed in Cyrillic “S. I. Zimin” and inscribed in Cyrillic with title. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Upper section has crease marks, right hand corner with loss and tear. Otherwise good. 9-95650 (3,000-5,000)

2428
$2,300.00

SONIA DELAUNEY-TERK (French/Russian, 1885-1979) THEATER COSTUME DESIGN. Watercolor on paper theater design for an Egyptian princess in bright colors. Signed upper left and dated “1920”. Unframed and unmatted. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95642 (2,500-4,000)

2429
$0.00

DAVID NESTOROVICH KAKABADZE (Georgian, 1889-1952) ABSTRACT SHAPES. Watercolor on paper mounted to board abstract scene shows curving and triangular shapes in colors of red, blue, black and yellow. Signed below image “D. Kakabadze”. Housed in a white wood frame. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 9″. CONDITION: Good. 9-95649 (2,500-3,500)

2430
$0.00

ALEKSANDR YAKOVLEVICH GOLOVIN (Russian, 1863-1930) TWO THEATER COSTUME SKETCHES. The two watercolors on paper sketches from “The Storm” by Aleksandr Ostrovsky. One character dressed as an old man is identified as “Dikoi”. The other figure is identified as “Lackey”. Inscriptions are in Cyrillic and signed with initials bottom right. Unframed and unmatted. SIZE: 11-1/4″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Old man with smudge in bottom of coat, otherwise good. 9-95646 (2,000-3,000)

2431
$1,180.00

GUSTAV GUSTAVOVICH KLUCIS (Latvian, 1885-1944) ABSTRACT. Watercolor on wood panel abstract scene with geometric patterns in green, red, black and brown. Signed in Cyrillic “G. Kluciz” bottom right and numbered “149”. Unframed. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Slight warp to board, fading. Fair to good. 9-95648 (2,000-4,000)

2432
$0.00

IVAN ALEXEIEVICH VLADIMIROV (Russian, 1869-1947) SECOND STORY LADDER. Oil on board scene shows the side of a house with a six rung ladder leaning against a wood pile and pole with water jugs. Unsigned front but signed on reverse and dated “1946”. Housed in a decorative bronze colored wood frame with bead liner. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96997 (2,000-3,000)

2433
$1,955.00

SIGNED (Russian, Early 20th Century) PICKING FLOWERS. Fine oil on board scene shows a young woman wearing a flower decorated hat with blue ribbon and lavender dress. She kneels to pick some flowers under large trees. The back having inscription and artist name in Cyrillic. Housed in an outstanding incised gilt modern frame. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good, minor inpainting mostly to top edge. 9-97196 (2,000-3,000)

2434
$0.00

VALENTINA KHODASEVICH (Russian, 1894-1968) COSTUME DESIGN. Watercolor shows a young woman playing a stringed instrument. She wears a blue dress with rose colored jacket having a shirt with striped sleeves and a hat with pheasant feathers. Signed lower left with artist monogram. Housed in a modern black frame with linen and gold liner. The frame having a glass window back which has inscriptions in pen and pencil. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/4″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97593 (2,000-4,000)

2435
$0.00

GIACOMO GUARDI (ITALIAN, 1764 – 1835) “VIEW OF VENICE”. Pen and gray wash on paper scene shows several gondolas and gondoliers in water beside bank having a line of buildings. Unsigned but identified on a label on reverse. Housed in a gesso-decorated framed with dark gray line highlighted mat. SIZE: Sight size: 8-1/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97204 (3,000-4,000)

2436
$0.00

FILIPPO INDONI (Italian, 1842-1908) YOUNG LOVE. Fine watercolor outdoor scene shows a boy and a girl walking down a dirt road with expansive blue sky. They both gaze at each other with a smile and wear traditional Italian country outfits. Signed lower right “Indoni”. Housed in a fine decorative gilt frame with linen matte and gold liner. SIZE: Sight: 20-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96861 (2,250-3,250)

2437
$2,300.00

SIGNED (Italian, Late 20th Century) PAIR OF HARBOR SCENES. Fine contemporary oil on canvas Italian harbor scenes show a tranquil harbor with many moored sailboats with a line of colorful buildings. A mountain range is in the background. Both works appear to be of the same harbor from different angles. Signed indistinctly lower right. Housed in identical gilt modern frames. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97081 (2,250-2,750)

2438
$1,150.00

UNSIGNED (ITALIAN, 19TH/20TH CENTURY) PAIR NAPLES HARBOR SCENES. Both showing an oval gouache of a panoramic view showing Mt. Vesuvius in the background with sailboats, buildings and people. Identically housed in black molded wood and gilt-lined frames, the scene framed rectangularly with self-painted brown and black mat. SIZE: Sight size: 10-1/4″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97122 (1,200-1,500)

2439
$1,150.00

GUIDO ORDIERNA (Italian, 1913) COASTAL SEASCAPE. Large oil on canvas coastal scene shows waves crashing against tall rocky cliffs. Sunlight shines and reflects in the clouds and reflects on the white tipped green waves. Signed lower right “Guido Ordierna”. Housed in a silver and gold decorated fancy frame with linen liner. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94999 (1,000-2,000)

2440
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Italian, 19th Century or earlier) SAINT PETER. Oil on wood panel half portrait of a man with white beard wearing an orange/red robe over a blue robe holding an object in his hand. He is seen against a blue sky background with white clouds and has a faint shadow of a halo. The panel has a wood latticework cradle on reverse and is housed in a Victorian walnut molded frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Small scratch in upper left sky, restored with inpainting. 9-96828 (1,000-1,500)

2441
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Italian, 18th/19th Century) GATHERING AMONGST THE RUINS. Oil on canvas scene shows a group of people gathered below and around ruined temples. Several men sit at a table with benches. Other men and women sit on rocks and stand near horses. Background shows ruins with houses, farm animals and people. 32 people in all with horses, sheep and cattle. Housed in a carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 18-3/4″ x 37-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined, some restoration. Very good. 9-97528 (2,000-2,500)

2442
$0.00

DON FREEMAN (American, 1908-1978) “SPARRING PARTNERS AT GYM IN NYC”. Oil on canvas scene shows two men flexing their muscles facing each other. One is in flesh tones and the other in white tones, against a greenish background. Signed lower right “D.F.”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Small puncture at center bottom, otherwise very good. 9-96079 (1,500-2,500)

2443
$0.00

DANIEL RALPH CELANTANO (American, 1902-1980) “EAST HARLEM RIVER”. Watercolor scene shows three boats moored to dock post, a man with blue bib overalls works on largest boat. Signed lower left “D R Celantano 32″ with title. Housed in an antique gold frame. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/4″ x 13-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist. CONDITION: Good with some surface dirt. 9-94336 (600-800)

2444
$3,220.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century) “HUDSON AT WEST POINT”. Oil on canvas panoramic view looking out from West Point and its line of cannons to the Hudson River having the steamboat “Mary Powell” and other sailboats in a quiet river lined with hills under a setting sun sky. Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. CONDITION: Relined, small tear in original canvas, otherwise very good. 9-96818 (1,200-1,800)

2445
$1,495.00

PATRICK VINCENT BERRY (American, 1852-1922) NEW YORK LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a farmer in a field looking towards houses, fields and woods. Signed lower left “P V Berry”. Housed in its fine fancy gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Dirty, otherwise good. 9-97349 (800-1,200)

2446
$590.00

CHARLES ROSEN (American, 1878-1950) “CATSKILLS BRIDGE, UPSTATE NEW YORK”. Unframed oil on board landscape scene shows a river having a covered bridge with granite foundation. Signed lower right. Titled on reverse. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97344 (1,000-1,500)

2447
$590.00

CHARLES ROSEN (American, 1878-1950) AUTUMN REFLECTIONS. Unframed oil on board fall scene shows a river winding through a green field with hillside having trees in fall colors. Signed lower left. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97343 (1,000-1,500)

2448
$0.00

JULIUS ROLSHOVEN (American, 1858-1930) “MIRACLE OF ST. MARCO”. Oil on canvas sketch of a painting by Domenico Tinteretto (Italian, 1560-1635). The scene shows several people on a street corner, one has fallen and woman watches with a baby in her arms. Inscribed and signed lower left. Housed in its fine gilt fancy original frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16-1/2″/ CONDITION: Very good. 9-96382 (1,500-1,800)

2449
$460.00

FREDERIC KIMBALL MIZEN (American, 1888-1964) TWO WORKS: “GASCON RANCH, ROSIADA, NM” & “OAK CREEK CANYON”. The small gouache on paper scenes housed in original wood frames with white mattes. Each having a typed original label. 1) Shows a ranch below a large purple mountain with horse and rider. Signed lower right “Frederic Mizen”. 2) Shows a river winding through a valley with large mountains. This is a scene within Coconino National Forest. SIZE: Sight: 6-3/4″ x 9″. PROVENANCE: From a private collector. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96761 (500-1,000)

2450
$517.50

FREDERIC KIMBALL MIZEN (American, 1888-1964) TWO WORKS: “NEW YORK STATE” & “YOSEMITE”. Two small gouache on paper landscape scenes housed in painted wood frames with white mattes. Each signed bottom right “Mizen”. 1) Shows a colorful New York State farm scene with fields, farm and mountains. 2) Shows steep mountains and canyon in Yosemite. SIZE: Sight: 6-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a private collector. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96761-1 (500-1,000)

2451
$2,875.00

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

2452
$767.00

ARTHUR J HAMMOND (1875-1947) SURF AT CARMEL, CALIFORNIA. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows dark to light blue waves with white crests crashing onto rocks under gray sky. Signed lower right “A J Hammond 1915”. Back of canvas with title, signature and address. Also a North Shore Art Association 23rd Annual Exhibition, 1945 label with alternative title “Pacific Surf” attached to back. Housed in a period gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good with light craquelure. 9-96948 (600-900)

2453
$0.00

FLORENCE PARKER BLOSER (American, 1889-1935) THE REFLECTING POOL. Oil on canvas California Mission scene shows a stucco mission church with bell alcove having flower gardens and path leading to a foreground fountain pool with lily’s and birds. The pool reflecting the mission’s architecture. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 25″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94326 (1,000-1,500)

2454
$230.00

ROBERT LEE ESKRIDGE (American, 1891-1975) NIGHT. Oil on canvas Reno, Nevada nighttime scene shows a colorful depiction of the street with figures walking amongst the bright lights. Signed “Eskridge” lower right. Housed in a blue painted wood frame. There is a label from the 53rd Annual Exhibition of Northwest Artists, 1967 attached to reverse of canvas. Also written on edge of stretcher “Hano Hano Hano Lei” by R. Eskridge 457 Seaside Ave.” Accompanying the painting are two letters regarding this painting. SIZE: 28″ h x 22″ w. CONDITION: Three small chips of inpainting, otherwise very good. 9-93052 (600-800)

2455
$690.00

HERRING (American, Fist half of the 20th Century) CALIFORNIA MISSION. Oil on board impressionistic scene shows a mission-type church with out building having water in the background with a blue sky. Signed lower left “HERRING”. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt wood frame. SIZE: 8″w x 10″h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96351 (400-600)

2456
$402.50

PAUL LAURITZ (American, 1889-1975) CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE. Watercolor scene shows a stream flowing through a break in trees with blue mountains beyond. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern silver gilt frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97177 (500-800)

2457
$0.00

WILLIAM GALEN DOSS (American, 1873-1957) “LAGUNA BEACH CALIFORNIA, 1942”. Oil on canvas mounted on cardboard coastal scene shows white-tipped waves crashing through rocks onto rock and sand beach. Signed bottom right. Titled and dated on reverse. Housed in a modern gilt, molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ h x 16″h. CONDITION: Surface dirt, very good. 9-96315 (1,500-2,000)

2458
$460.00

WILLIAM GALEN DOSS (American, 1873-1957) CALIFORNIA DESERT. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a sand and low bush desert with flowering plants having a tall mountain backdrop under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern, gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″h x 16″w. CONDITION: Surface dirt, very good. 9-96317 (1,500-2,000)

2459
$460.00

WILLIAM GALEN DOSS (American, 1873-1957) “A DESSERT CLOUD”. Oil on canvasboard shows a desert landscape with low mountains having a blue sky with large pink-highlighted white cloud. Signed lower right, titled on reverse and housed in a modern gilt, molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″h x 16″w. CONDITION: Surface dirt, very good. 9-96316 (1,500-2,000)

2460
$0.00

NORMAN HENRY YECKLEY (AMERICAN, 1914-1994) SIERRA DESERT VISTA. Large oil on canvas western scene shows a desert with bushes and cacti leading to jagged mountains under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in its original partial gilt wood frame with white wood liner. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97115 (1,000-1,500)

2461
$0.00

SAMUEL P DYKE (American, 1835-1870) WESTERN LANDSCAPE. Large oil on canvas scene shows a river leading to tall mountain peak with mountains beyond. Signed lower left “S P Dyke 1873″. Housed in a molded wood antique frame. SIZE: 36″ x 30”. CONDITION: Unrestored, dirty varnish layer and small tear. 9-96843 (700-1,000)

2462
$575.00

RANDALL VERNON DAVEY (American, 1887-1964) “NEW MEXICO LANDSCAPE”. Oil on wood panel shows an impressionistic western landscape under pink to gray sky. Unsigned front but signed on reverse and numbered “A120″. Also having an Owings-Dewey Fine Art, New Mexico label. Housed in a fine modern wide stepped gilt wood frame. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 15”. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-97305 (2,000-3,000)

2463
$295.00

EDMUND QUINCY (American, 1903-1997) “VAUDEVILLE B. SQ. THEATER, BOSTON”. Oil on canvas interior theater scene shows two men playing xylophone on stage with musicians in the pit, onlookers in box and a dancer looking out from the curtain. Signed “Quincy” bottom right and titled on reverse of stretcher. Unframed. SIZE: 18” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96646 (800-1,200)

2464
$0.00

HARRY WALKER (American, Mid 20th Century) THEATER DISTRICT. Watercolor 1930’s scene of a city theater district with bright lit marquees in a nighttime setting. Signed bottom left and dated “1978”. Walker painted scenes of the late 20’s to the early 40’s and this from a series of theaters in the 30’s. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame with double mattes. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96258 (500-1,000)

2465
$805.00

HARRY WALKER (American, Mid 20th Century) ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY. Oil on canvas city evening scene shows a street lined with theaters having lit up marquees announcing the show of the day. Signed lower left and dated “1978”. Housed in a decorative wood frame. Walker painted scenes of the late 20’s to the early 40’s and this from a series of theaters in the 30’s. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 27-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96259 (500-1,000)

2466
$0.00

ALEXANDER TSCHERNJAWSKI (American/Yugoslavian, 1933-) “BOSTON FANTASY WITH STREETCAR”. Oil on canvas aerial view looking down on two yellow streetcars on a roadway between large brick buildings. Signed lower left. Housed in its original decorated wood frame with linen liner. The back having a “GEORGE MLADINICH GALLERY” label from New Haven, CT. SIZE: 21-1/2″h x 17-3/4″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96346 (800-1,200)

2467
$0.00

ALEX TSCHERNJAWSKI (American/Yugoslavian 1933- ) BOSTON STREET SCENE. Oil on canvas scene shows busy street lined with colorful buildings. Several figures are on corner and a delivery truck approaches. Signed lightly bottom right, hosed in a modern decorative frame. SIZE: 18″h x 14″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96349 (600-800)

2468
$0.00

RHODA CARLETON HOLMES NICHOLLS (American, 1854-1930) CITY PARK. Fine oil on board scene shows a gazebo at the edge of a pond with arched bridge and church steeple beyond. Green lawns with flowers and trees. Probably Boston Gardens. Signed lower right. Back having a small portrait sketch. Housed in a fine modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 12” x 18-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96939 (1,500-2,500)

2469
$1,380.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) “COCK FIGHTS-BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS-1932”. Unframed mixed media island scene shows ten men gathered around two birds which are in the midst of a fight. A group of buildings with palm trees are seen as backdrop under blue and white cloud sky. Signed and titled lower left. SIZE: 11″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95145 (800-1,200)

2470
$172.50

REYNOLDS BEAL (AMERICAN, 1866 – 1951) COLORFUL LANDSCAPE. Crayon drawing study of a hillside in fall colors. Signed center bottom, “REYNOLDS BEAL/34″. Housed in a modern gilt frame with gilt mat. SIZE: 10″ x 13”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97718 (500-1,000)

2471
$2,875.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1866-1951) CIRCUS FESTIVITIES. Mixed media circus scene shows several large tents and a four-panel stage backdrop. A lineup of circus performers is seen in the foreground along with a number of elephants including one on a bicycle. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with linen and gold liner. Signed lower left and dated “1930”. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96804 (4,000-6,000)

2472
$1,265.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1866-1951) TRUMPETING THE CLOWNS. Mixed media circus scene shows two clowns carrying a box in small parade with man having a trumpet heralding the coming the of parade. A large big top is seen in the background with hanging banners and American flags. Signed lower right “Reynolds Beal 1937″. Unframed. SIZE: 15″ x 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97627 (1,000-1,500)

2473
$1,265.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1866-1951) THE TRAINED GRIZZLY BEAR. Unframed mixed media circus scene shows a trainer with standing grizzly bear and other circus performers around a stage with large tent and stage drops. The tent has four American flags. Signed bottom right “Reynolds Beal 1937″. SIZE: 15″ x 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97626 (1,000-1,500)

2474
$345.00

MARGUERITE STUBER PEARSON (American, 1898-1978) NUDE STUDY OF A MAN. Unframed, unsigned oil on canvas full length studio study of a man. He is seen facing away from the viewer. SIZE: 47″ x 23″. CONDITION: Some scrapes and scratches, no rips. Otherwise good. 9-97628 (800-1,200)

2475
$0.00

WILL HICKOK LOW (American, 1853-1932) “TATOOED BOY PLAYING THE WHISTLE”. Watercolor sketch shows a nude boy covered in tatoos playing a horn shaped whistle under a tree near water. Titled and signed below. Housed in a molded wood frame with line highlighted matte. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 9-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Fair to good with some drip and white marks. 9-96286 (500-1,000)

2476
$0.00

WILLIAM McGREGOR PAXTON (AMERICAN, 1869 – 1941) PORTRAIT OF JAMES L. RICHARDS. Half portrait oil on canvas shows a middle-aged man wearing a gray suit with blue tie and white shirt. Signed lower right “PAXTON”. Housed in this original decorated frame with linen liner. The frame having a gilt wood identifying tag indicating that he was on eh advisory board from July 1932 to December 1947. The back of the frame having a “M.I.T. inventory tag. Mr. Richards was an influential Boston investor. SIZE: 30″ x 25”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97565 (1,000-1,500)

2477
$590.00

OLIVER INGRAHAM LAY (American, 1845-1890) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN. Oil on canvas shoulder portrait of a young man having a shirt with a blue collar. Signed lower left “Oliver Lay-Stratford, Conn Aug. 1888″. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated gilt frame in a grape bunch and grape vine motif having a gilt liner. SIZE: 20″ x 16”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Light linen backing, surface dirt. Good. 9-96210 (1,000-2,000)

2478
$0.00

RAPHAEL SOYER (American, 1899-1987) PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Unframed oil on canvas half portrait of a man with crossed arms, white shirt and glasses. He stands under a tree with an ocean backdrop. Signed lower right. SIZE: 32″ x 26″. CONDITION: Some inpainting. Very good. 9-94321 (600-800)

2479
$2,300.00

MICHELE FALANGA (American, 1870-1942) LUCKY SEVEN. Oil on canvas mounted to board shows three boys rolling dice with barnboard background. One of the boys who is a shoe shiner has left his tools of the trade, rolled the dice and has come up with a “7”. Signed middle right “M Falanga”. Housed in a gold wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Restored with inpainting. 9-96522 (3,000-5,000)

2480
$3,540.00

CARL HIRSCHBERG (American, 1854-1923) JUMP IN FOR A RIDE. Oil on canvas beach scene shows a small rowboat being pulled in shallow water by a young boy in blue shirt, green shorts and cap. A girl with pink lace trimmed outfit and pink parasol sits in front and another boy with blue shirt and yellow hat sits in back. All look toward a small black and white dog who looks up wondering whether he is invited. A shallow beach area is seen with a rock quay with a sailboat on the horizon. Signed lower right and dated “1906”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 35-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined on new stretcher, restored, inpainting. 9-96871 (1,500-2,500)

2481
$3,162.50

JOHN SLOAN (American, 1871-1951) THE BRAWL. Black crayon drawing shows the aftermath of a two-man fight with one man standing, the other on his back partially out of view. A small crowd has gathered. Signed below “John Sloan 1921″. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/4″ x 12-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97387 (5,000-7,000)

2482
$1,150.00

WILLIAM JAMES GLACKENS (American, 1870-1938) THE NEW TENANTS. Graphite and lead pencil scene shows a well dressed young couple standing in front of a staunch man wearing vest and coat smoking a large cigar. In back between the people is a sign “Flat Rental Apply”. Signed in script “W. Glackens”. Housed in a beaded edge gold wood frame with triple mattes. SIZE: Sight: 5-3/4” x 5-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96645 (2,500-4,000)

2483
$0.00

GEORGE BENJAMIN LUKS (American 1867-1933) SELF PORTRAIT. Pencil drawing above shoulder portrait of a man with thinning hair wearing a tie and white shirt. Signed lower left “Geo. B. Luks”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen matte and white matte. Stamped on verso, “Ex-collection Caroline Luks”. SIZE: 6-1/2” x 4-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97390 (2,000-4,000)

2484
$632.50

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) “BABSON MUSEUM, ROCKPORT, MASS.”. Small watercolor sketch of a stone building with trees. Signed in pencil lower right “A Thieme”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with rose and white colored matte. The Babson Museum is located on the way into Rockport and is one of the oldest structures in the town. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/4″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96783 (400-600)

2485
$316.25

RUSSELL SMITH (AMERICAN, 1812 – 1896) THREE WORKS: TREE STUDIES. 1. Pencil sketch landscape study with trees and house inscribed “SANDY RUN OCT 1896, R. S.” 2. A watercolor and ink study of a tree with fence. Inscribed on reverse “AMERICAN POPLAR IN PEEKY’S WOODS NEAR THE YORK ROAD MR. RUSSELL SMITH 1837″. 3. Unsigned watercolor of trees. All three framed with white mats. SIZE: 1. 7-3/4″ x 11-1/2″, 2. 10-1/4″ x 8″, 3. 11-1/4″ x 6-3/4”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-97124 (600-800)

2486
$402.50

ARTHUR BOWEN DAVIES (American, 1862-1928) DOUBLE PENCIL SKETCH. Pencil sketch of a woman attending an opera. She is shown standing in a balcony. Estate stamped with artist name. The back having a pencil sketch of a standing workman, unsigned. Housed in a modern partial gilt frame with double colored mattes. SIZE: Sight: 9″ x 6″. CONDITION: Crease in paper prior to sketching is visible on both side, very good. 9-97449 (400-600)

2487
$0.00

PAULINE LENNARDS PALMER (American, 1867-1938) A REFINED STILL LIFE. Elegant oil on canvas tabletop still life scene shows a hand painted plate standing behind a silver tea caddy on silver plate, glassware including pitcher, jar, and stemware, a bowl with spoon and a bottle. There is a pink cloth draped over the tabletop against a brown curtain backdrop. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt modern replacement frame. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good, with inpainting. 9-97575 (4,000-6,000)

2488
$2,357.50

GAYLE BLAIR TATE (American, 1944) “CABINET STILL LIFE W/BRAQUE”. Unframed oil on wood panel trompe l’eole scene shows a green glass front cabinet door with five items behind. Partially viewed is a Georges Braque etching “La Petite Guitare Cubiste”; a $100 bill; a blue envelope with yellow card and a portion of a journal. Titled and signed on reverse. SIZE: 18″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96523 (1,500-2,500)

2489
$0.00

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

2490
$0.00

HUGO R. B. NEWMAN (AMERICAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY) WINE AND SMOKE. Oil on board still life scene shows a wine glass with decanter, a pipe in ashtray and two books. Signed lower left. Housed in a decorative wood frame with white mat. SIZE: Sight size: 22-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97702 (800-1,200)

2491
$3,162.50

BEAUFORD DELANEY (American/French, 1901-1979) A SURE SHOT. Watercolor carnival scene shows a black man in refined black suit outfit shooting a toy gun at figural targets while others look on. The marquee “CHASSES D’AFRIQUE”. Housed in an oak frame with gold edge. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97307 (5,000-7,000)

2492
$0.00

ISRAEL JACK LEVITAN (AMERICAN, 1912 – 1982) FEMALE NUDE. Outstanding wood sculpture showing cubist form modern sculpture of a nude woman. Appears to be unsigned but its white,square,plywood base marked, “LIPCHITZ 558 BAY #7 LW2-WALL”. The figure has a wonderful patina with some filled cracks. SIZE: 35-1/2″h x 13″w x 12″d. On base: 41″h. CONDITION: There are filled cracks. One foot may be repaired, other wise very good. 9-97623 (4,000-6,000)

2493
$0.00

DON MCILVAINE (American, 1930-2005) THREE WOMEN. Oil on masonite half portrait of three African American women. They each have different colored dresses and head scarves. Signed lower right “Don McIlvaine 8/70″. Housed in a brown stained wood frame. SIZE: 33″ x 26”. CONDITION: Right hand very top corner is missing, board is warped, otherwise good. 9-95702 (2,000-3,000)

2494
$690.00

JAMES AMOS PORTER (American, 1905-1970) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN. Watercolor on paper shows a shoulder length portrait of a young African-American male with white shirt. Signed lower right “J A Porter”. Free mounted in a modern gilt wood frame with wide matte and inner gilt liner. SIZE: 13″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95703 (1,000-1,500)

2495
$230.00

ATTRIBUTED TO NANCY ELIZABETH PROPHET (AMERICAN, 1890 – 1960) TENDING TO THE CHORES. Stained wood sculpture of a black man standing holding on to a natural straw broom. Unsigned but having been found in Providence, Rhode Island and thought to have been made by the artist. Unfortunately, very few of this African American artist’s sculptures are known. SIZE: 27″ h. CONDITION: Loss to stained surface in areas. A central age crack. otherwise very good. 9-97321 (800-1,200)

2496
$0.00

LEIGHTON R. CRAM (American, 1895-1981) “ROCKY LANDSCAPE”. Oil on canvas colorful landscape scene shows hills intertwining with trees under a colorful sky. Signed lower left “L R Cram”. Housed in a modern gold metal frame. Written in pencil on reverse “Rocky Landscape Rkpt. 37”. Also stamped “The Estate of Leighton R. Cram”. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96966 (2,000-3,000)

2497
$1,035.00

FREDERICK WILLIAM KOST (AMERICAN, 1865-1923) THE STONE BRIDGE. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a triple arch bridge over a small river with trees in field. All under a cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with wide gilt liner and gilt name plaque. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Relined, some inpainting to craquelure. Very good. 9-96941 (1,500-2,500)

2498
$1,035.00

ATTRIBUTED TO RANSOME GILLET HOLDREDGE (AMERICAN, 1836-1899) AFTERNOON WATERING. Large unframed landscape shows a man walking down a path holding a bucket and walking stick. He approaches the water while three cows have made it to a further part of water. The rest of the herd is coming over a small knoll where the break in the gray clouds has cast light. A long roofed house sits below tall pine trees with steep mountains in the background. Unsigned front but the stretcher having in black “HOLDREDGE”. SIZE: 30-1/2″ x 52″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97133 (2,000-3,000)

2499
$0.00

FRANK RUSSELL GREEN (American, 1856-1940) THE HIDEAWAY. Oil on board landscape scene shows a small square building with trees and grass under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a period gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96958 (1,500-2,500)

2500
$0.00

CLARA D. DAVIDSON (American, 1874-1962) THE GRAPE ARBOR. Oil on canvas scene shows several women harvesting grapes from a large grape arbor which looks out over water with sailboats. Two children have grabbed a bunch and are eating them on the side. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved and gilt replacement frame with gilt and carved liner with gilt wood artist plaque. Also, what appears to be an Estate stamp and “6089” on reverse. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Some touch up, very good. 9-97360 (1,500-2,500)

2501
$0.00

JOHN J PLUMRIDGE (American, Mid 20th Century) “OAK”. Oil on canvas modern landscape scene shows a large green tree on a sloped hillside in colorful shades of fall. Attached to reverse is an exhibition label of the Art Exhibition of 500 Festival of Arts. Housed in a natural wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97512 (1,500-2,500)

2502
$575.00

GEORGE F. FULLER (AMERICAN, 1822 – 1884) WAYFARING PEASANT. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a vagabond walking right to left with fields and sunset sky beyond. Signed lower right “G. FULLER”. Housed in a fine gesso-decorated gilt frame. Attached to back is a Kennedy Galleries New York label. SIZE: 12″ x 20″. CONDITION: Relined. Some inpainting. Very good. 9-97714 (1,500-2,500)

2503
$590.00

GEORGE HENRY SMILLIE (American, 1840-1921) “MY LADY’S BOWER”. Oil on board miniature landscape scene shows a man and woman near stone stairway with urns of flowers with trees and church in background. A figural park size fountain is seen in foreground all under a blue and white cloud sky. A piece of paper on back of board has title and in pencil “My first painting probably 1860 Geo. H. Smillie (1917). Rectangular panel is painted with a rounded sky for shaped matte. Housed in a rectangular frame with simulated tortoise shell design and having a glass back to view inscription. SIZE: 5″ x 3-3/4”. PROVENANCE: From an old Southern Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94156 (800-1,200)

2504
$590.00

CHARLES SALIS KAELIN (AMERICAN, 1858 – 1929) WOODLAND POOL. Pastel woodland scene in shades of green and brown with glimpses of blue. Signed lower left “C. S. KAELIN”. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame with wide linen liner and silver edge. SIZE: Sight size: 15-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97720 (1,000-1,500)

2505
$0.00

JOSEPHINE E. BRADSTREET(American, 1859-1920) SPRING BLOSSOMS. Oil on board spring landscape showings blossoming apple trees with grassy field under blue and white cloud sky. Housed in antique, gilt, gesso-decorated frame. Signed lower left “J.E. BRADSTREET”. SIZE: 9-1/4″h x 12-1/4″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96350 (600-800)

2506
$1,150.00

FRANK A. BARNEY (American, 1862-1954) THREE LANDSCAPES AND STILL LIFE. 1) Double sided oil on board. One side signed and having a still life with teapot, jug and plate. The other side having a tree and hillside, unsigned landscape. Housed in an art nouveau gilt frame. 2) Unframed spring landscape with traces of snow having red barn, water, fields and woods. Signed bottom right. 3) Unframed oil on board titled “Richford” winter scene shows houses nestled in a valley with snow covered fields and hills. 4) Unframed oil on board landscape shows a lake with tree lined banks and colorful sky. SIZE: 1) 7″ x 9″. 2, 3 & 4) 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93071-8 (1,000-2,000)

2507
$2,012.50

FRANK A. BARNEY (American, 1862-1954) FOUR WORKS: LANDSCAPES. Four unframed oil on board northeastern landscapes with summer and fall colors. 1) “Moorhouse Lake” shows water with grass and tree edges with mountain background under blue and white cloud sky. 2) Untitled landscape with river and intersecting hill. 3) “October Moorhouse Lake Outlet” showing a wooded stream. 4) Fall landscape with blue sky and colorful trees. 1, 2 & 4 are unsigned. SIZE: 1, 2 & 3) 12″ x 16″. 4) 7″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93071-7 (1,000-2,000)

2508
$0.00

ALBERT EDWARD STERNER (American, 1863-1946) LANDSCAPE WITH TREES AND POND. Oil on board landscape scene shows trees on grassy knoll with pond having grass covered sides and foreground. Dated bottom left “Sep. 26. 12″ and initialed bottom right. Housed in a fine silver gilt decorated wood frame. SIZE: 7-3/4″ x 10-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97728 (800-1,200)

2509
$1,725.00

PAUL BERNARD KING (American, 1867-1947) THE RED JACKET. Oil on board coastal scene shows two women seated on a large rock at the end of a beach. They gaze out over a blue and white ocean with blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved gilt wood modern frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95057 (1,500-2,500)

2510
$354.00

ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER (AMERICAN, 1837 – 1908) ROCKY COASTLINE. Watercolor on paper scene shows rocky coastline with blue ocean. Signed lower left with conjoined initials “ATB”. Housed in a modern simple wood frame with older white mat (no glass). SIZE: 5″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Some light fading. Good. 9-97719 (800-1,200)

2511
$0.00

MARGARET ANNA DOBSON (American, 1888-1981) CALIFORNIA DREAMING. Unsigned watercolor shows a beach scene with four young women under a red beach umbrella, a mother and child walk on the beach with the ocean and light purple sky. The watercolor is double sided having a California landscape with house on the reverse. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame having a linen and gilt liner with a glass front and back. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. PROVENANCE: American Eagle Fine Art, Scottsdale, AZ (Specialists in Early California Art). CONDITION: Very good. 9-97334 (800-1,200)

2512
$2,300.00

ELAINE DE KOONING (American, 1918-1989) ALONG THE CITY CANAL. Oil on wood panel impressionistic scene shows a canal with boats with boulevard and tall buildings under a light sky. Signed bottom right. Pencil titled on back which is partially obscured with other notations. Housed in a gilt and burl wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 10-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good with minor spot inpainting. 9-97751 (2,000-3,000)

2513
$1,150.00

WILLIAM MCEVOY (Irish, 1858-1880) SUMMERTIME ON THE RIVER. Oil on canvas panoramic scene shows a river with grass and tree lined banks with church/castle in distance with livestock in the field. Foreground has man with small ferry poling across and another boat is being rowed by two people with one person fishing. There is also a dog on a path alongside. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gold gilt modern frame. SIZE: 12″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-97750 (1,500-2,500)

2514
$1,322.50

PAUL CORNOYER (American, 1864-1923) A ROAD TO THE SEA. Oil on canvas landscape shows a figure walking on a road which winds through tidal marsh grass towards trees under yellow and gray skies. Housed in a carved wood gilt frame with artist and title plaque. SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 10-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-96405 (800-1,200)

2515
$0.00

NATHALIE JOHNSON NORDSTRAND (American, 1932-) LOW TIDE, MOTIF #1. Watercolor scene shows the red building at the end of a wharf in Rockport Harbor looking across the water toward houses. Signed lower left “Nathalie Nordstand AWS”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with double decorative mattes. SIZE: Sight: 11″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96384 (800-1,000)

2516
$1,437.50

ADAM LEHR (American, 1853-1924) THE FINAL HARVEST. Oil on canvas late autumn scene shows a field with recently stacked corn stalks making large triangular mounds. Several figures can be seen resting beside one and a farmhouse is seen in the distance below a hill. Signed lower left and dated “1894”. Housed in its original deep and wide gesso decorated gold frame. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Unrestored, original canvas has a discolored varnish layer, surface dirt and should clean up nicely. 9-97049 (800-1,200)

2517
$230.00

A. W. SCHMIDT (AMERICAN, MID 20TH CENTURY) ALONG THE DELAWARE RIVER. Unframed oil on canvas board winter scene shows a road going up a hill with river below. Signed with what appears to be the initials “A.W.” beofre the word “SCHMIDT”. Titled on reverse. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Good. 9-97298 (800-1,200)

2518
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO LOUIS REMY MIGNOT (AMERICAN, 1831-1870) RIVER SUNSET. Oil on canvas landscape shows a river with grass-covered banks and trees under a sunset sky with colorful clouds. Unsigned. Housed in a period gesso-decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 5-1/2″ x 8″. CONDITION: Relined with inpainting, otherwise good. 9-96406 (800-1,200)

2519
$0.00

HENRY MARTIN GASSER (American, 1909-1981) HARBOR SCENE. Watercolor harbor scene shows a wooden dock with buildings and dry dock boat. Background shows a far shore with buildings, dock and hills. Signed lower right “H Gasser”. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with white matte and inner gilt edge. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97739 (1,000-1,500)

2520
$0.00

FRANK RUSSELL GREEN (American, 1856-1940) SUMMER SHADOWS. Oil on canvas scene shows a rock strewn pasture with trees and hills beyond all under a well executed blue sky with white clouds. Signed lower left. Housed in an old gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96957 (2,500-3,500)

2521
$0.00

STAUFFER (American, Mid 20th Century) THE QUARRY CLIFFS. Oil on canvas scene shows calm water surrounded by steep sided rock ledge with green trees and field background. Signed lower right and on reverse “Stauffer”. Housed in a good carved gilt modern frame. SIZE: 18-3/4″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: T-shaped unrepaired tear in right rock, otherwise good. 9-96834 (1,500-2,500)

2522
$0.00

FREDERICK MORTIMER LAMB (American, 1861-1936) BOUNTY OF FRUIT. Oil on board still life scene shows a large glass compote of red grapes surrounded by apples, pear, plums and other grapes. A wine bottle completes the arrangement. Signed lower right “F M Lamb”. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 24-3/4″ x 30″. CONDITION: Some consolidation to paint in upper left, otherwise very good. 9-96965 (2,000-3,000)

2523
$0.00

ROBERT STREET (AMERICAN, 1796 – 1865) GREEN GRAPES AND BIRD. Unframed oil on canvas shows a bunch of green grapes on a fallen vine with a colorful bird perched on branch end. Seen in a naturalistic setting with blue sky above. Signed lower left “R. STREET, 1829”. Also signed on reverse, “Robert Street, PINX”. SIZE: 15″ x 19″. CONDITION: Fine craquelure. Some inpainting. Good. 9-97142 (2,500-3,500)

2523A
$0.00

LILLIAN DAYTON, N.A. (AMERICAN, 1903 – 1989) CHRISTMAS CACTUS. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a flowering Christmas cactus in a flower pot set on a colorful table top with mottled gold curtain background. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Some inpainting. Very good. 9-96884 (800-1,200)

2524
$2,185.00

M. THOMSON (Early 20th Century) STILL LIFE WITH CHERRIES. Fine oil on canvas tabletop still life shows a dish and two cups, the dish and cup with cherries and other cherries on the tabletop. Signed lower left “M Thomson Paris, 1908″. Housed in an antique gilt wood frame. SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96397 (1,500-2,500)

2525
$0.00

M. DE GRAFFE (19th/20th Century) A CHERRY AMONGST FRIENDS. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a red cherry with green stem before a pair a peaches and plums. All resting on green grass with a dark background. Signed lower left. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame with gesso gilt liner. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96898 (800-1,200)

2526
$0.00

F. CHILDS (Early 19th Century) PEACHES AND GRAPES. Oil on board oval still life scene shows seven peaches with one opened surrounded by purple grapes against a brown mottled background. Signed lower right “F Childs”. Housed in a period lemon gold frame with gold wood matte having an oval window, all behind glass. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-96870 (800-1,200)

2527
$0.00

BLAIKIE HINES (American, 1949-) “OLD LYME MARSH”. Oil on board marsh scene shows a bright sunlit sky with rose colored clouds over a marsh scene with central water reflecting the sky and woodland border. Signed lower left. Titled on reverse. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 30-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96360 (1,200-1,600)

2528
$0.00

BLAIKIE HINES (American, 1949-) SPOTTING THE WAGON TRAIN. Oil on masonite western scene shows a lone brave on horseback looking out over a desert floor with a wagon train in the distance. Rock mesas and mountains are seen under blue and cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in an antique gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97211 (1,500-2,500)

2529
$0.00

BLAIKIE HINES (American, 1949-) “HUDSON RIVER IDYLL”. Oil on masonite scene shows a 19th Century depiction of the Hudson River with sailboats, steep cliff banks and small town at edge. A woman and dog walk along a curving path on left bank. Housed in a fine 19th Century gesso decorated regilt frame having gilt name plaque. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 36-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-93990 (2,000-4,000)

2530
$0.00

BLAIKIE HINES (AMERICAN, 1949-) “FIVE MILE RIVER, ROWAYTON”. Oil on Masonite, 19th century style scene shows two schooners with sails up sailing off coast under a setting sun sky. Signed lower right and titled on reverse. Housed in a good, molded, gilt wood frame. Rowayton Connecticut is on the coast near Stamford. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″h x 26-1/2″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95525 (1,500-2,000)

2531
$708.00

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

2532
$3,450.00

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

2533
$1,150.00

ELMER BOYD SMITH (American, 1860-1943) TENDING THE FLOCK. Oil on wood panel shows a woman with small flock of sheep in a field outside her home under a setting sun sky. The peach, gray and blue sky indicating late afternoon/early evening. Signed lower left “E Boyd Smith”. Housed in its original gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-97536 (2,000-4,000)

2534
$2,012.50

EMMA ESTHER LAMPERT COOPER (American, 1855-1920) THE STONE HOUSE. Oil on board landscape scene shows a tall maple tree with another in front of a red roof double chimney stone house. Signed lower right “E Lampert Cooper”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt replacement frame with gilt carved liner having gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97365 (2,000-3,000)

2535
$632.50

CHARLOTTE BUELL COLMAN (AMERICAN, 1833-1924) RED ROOFS. Oil on board scene shows a view down from a hill onto farmhouse roofs and trees with far away hills under blue sky. Housed in a modern carved wood and gilt frame having a gilt artist’s plaque. SIZE: 6-1/4″ x 4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96344 (500-700)

2536
$1,265.00

BERNARD COREY (AMERICAN, 1914 – 2000) “WINDY DAY”. Oil on wood panel scene shows shoreline with trees and bushes under grey and white cloud sky with glimpses of blue. Probably a Maine view. On reverse of board is an estate certificate of authenticity. Housed in a good gold leaf carved wood frame. Signed lower right. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97109 (1,500-2,500)

2537
$1,770.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “CONNEMARA COTTAGE”. Oil on masonite Irish scene shows a white stucco thatched roof farmhouse with stone walls and flowering bush. A man is seen with a pail approaching the front door. Signed lower right with title and signature on reverse. Housed in a decorative wood frame with linen and white mattes. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95167 (2,000-3,000)

2538
$0.00

WILLIAM C. EMERSON (American, 1865-) MORNING MIST. Oil on board scene shows three nymphs running through open area with large trees and sky. Housed in what is its original gilt carved wood frame with name plaque behind glass. SIZE: 12″h x 16″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96364 (1,200-1,600)

2539
$0.00

KATE GREENAWAY (American, 1846-1901) PICKING FLOWERS. Small pen sketch of two girls picking flowers while two girls sit on a fence and look on. Signed “Kate Greenaway 1891″. The sketch is free floating and mounted to a beige backing, enclosed in a black and gold frame with beige matte. SIZE: 3-1/2″ x 5”. CONDITION: Visible vertical line where two pieces of paper meet, very good. 9-95768 (800-1,200)

2540
$402.50

ATTRIBUTED TO THEODORE WORES (American, 1859-1939) GOLDEN PARASOL. Oil on canvas scene shows Oriental woman wearing a blue coat and holding a large open parasol on her shoulder in bright colors of yellow, gold and orange. Unsigned. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame. SIZE: 19″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94370 (1,000-1,500)

2541
$1,035.00

HARRY EVERETT TOWNSEND (American, 1879-1941) THE BALLERINA. Mixed media interior scene shows a young female ballerina seated on a bench. Signed upper left and housed in an antique ribbed gold frame. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 20-3/4″. CONDITION: Some scratches and small stains to upper border, good. 9-97119 (900-1,200)

2542
$690.00

LOUIS RITMAN (American, 1889-1963) THE MODEL STUDY. Watercolor study shows a young woman in a blue slip seated on a chair draped with red cloth having doorway background. Unsigned but having a copy of a letter from Maurice Ritman, Louis’s brother, who was Co-Administrator of the Estate in which this is one of 13 listed. Housed in a modern stained wood frame with ivory matte and glass. SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97306 (800-1,200)

2543
$0.00

ERNEST THURN (American, 1889-) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Oil on board shoulder portrait shows a woman with black hair wearing a white dress. Signed lower right “Thurn”. Housed in a painted gesso decorated frame with woven liner. SIZE: Sight: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Foxing, some mold, fair to good. 9-96312 (500-700)

2544
$826.00

LILLA CABOT PERRY (American, 1848-1933) GIRL WITH BLUE DRESS. Unfinished oil on canvas sketch of a young girl wearing a blue dress walking barefoot on a walkway holding a hat filled with eggs. Signed lower right “L C Perry”. Housed in a modern carved gilt wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95677 (1,000-1,500)

2545
$747.50

EDWARD SHEPARD HEWITT (American, 1877-1962) EAST RIVER, NEW YORK CITY. Oil on canvas morning scene shows a tugboat docked with the New York skyline in background. All under a colorful pink, white and blue sky. Unsigned but having a letter from David F. Lomasney who is the grandson of the artist and indicates that the painting was descended to him from Ellen Fales Hewitt, his mother. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt modern frame with linen liner. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-97337 (2,000-3,000)

2546
$0.00

CARL HIRSCHBERG (AMERICAN, 1854-1923) THE PARK FOUNTAIN. Oil on canvas spring/summer scene shows a three-tier large fountain in a park and garden setting. Two girls are seated at edge of the fountain pool. Signed lower right “Carl Hirschberg”. Housed in an outstanding carved and gilt modern replacement frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Relined, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-96921 (1,500-2,500)

2547
$805.00

CHARLES F. BLAUVELT (American, 1824-1900) “AT THE EDGE OF TOWN”. Oil on card on canvas New York scene shows a 2-1/2 story house on the outskirts of a city. The view is from the back with laundry hanging from a line, fence and buildings in the background. Signed lower right. Housed in its original carved and gesso decorated antique frame. SIZE: 4-1/2″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97678 (1,500-2,500)

2548
$0.00

FREDERICK KNECHT DETWEILLER (American, 1882-1953) NEW YORK CITY SKYLINE. Watercolor rooftop view overlooking the tall buildings of New York city. Signed lower right and date “1946”. Housed in a fine modern burl frame with brown matte. SIZE: Sight” 12-1/4″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96784 (500-1,000)

2549
$0.00

JULIO DE DIEGO (Spanish/American, 1900-1979) PORTRAIT OF HIS LIFE. Oil on board self portrait of the artist wearing a gold necklace and three gold rings. Behind his head are vignettes of the different stages of his life in portraits. Signed bottom right. Housed in a Victorian walnut molded wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: 24″ x 18. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90648 (2,000-4,000)

2550
$0.00

JORGE (Mid 20th Century) SURREALISTIC BULL FIGHTER. Oil on canvas scene shows a man draped in red cloth standing on a brown featureless plain with a single animal horn and double bull horn with white cloth. The sky in a medium to cobalt blue. Signed lower right and dated “53”. Housed in a gold molded wood replacement frame. SIZE: 20″ x 14″. CONDITION: Craquelure, very good. 9-97631 (800-1,200)

2551
$0.00

JOSE LUIS FIGUEROA (Spanish, 1925-) “ARLEQUIM Y MUJER”. Large oil on canvas scene shows a man in white outfit with greenish/yellow scarf at hips and tri-corner hat with flowers standing next to a gray horse. Signed “Figueroa”. Titled, signed and dated “1967” on reverse. Housed in its original carved and gilt wood frame with linen liner. Accompanied by a Certificate of Originality from Aviz, Galerias de Art, Portugal. SIZE: 38″ x 31″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97632 (800-1,200)

2552
$230.00

A. BONNAUD (19th Century) THE ROAD THROUGH THE WOODS. Oil on wood panel scene shows a man walking on a road through green woods under light colored sky. Signed bottom left “A Bonnaud”. Housed in an interesting art nouveau style deep ivy decorated frame. SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 4-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96781 (800-1,200)

2553
$1,265.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) BRINGING THE HORSES TO TRADE. Large oil on canvas scene shows a parade of horses with owners in a line stretching left to right leading to a wooded area with seats and people, probably an auction or a horse trading scene. On the left side in the distance is a tall building with dome. Housed in its original wide gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 26″ x 51-1/2″. CONDITION: Canvas patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting, surface dirt. 9-97048 (800-1,200)

2554
$0.00

OTTO BLUM (EUROPEAN, 20TH CENTURY) EUROPEAN CITY SCENE. Watercolor scene shows the river with double-arched bridge lined with tall city buildings. A man in a small boat is seen near shore. Signed center bottom and dated indistinctly. Housed in a modern gesso-decorated gilt frame with linen and gilt lining. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 34-1/2″. CONDITION: A center crease with bottom corner creases and wrinkling lines in sky, otherwise good. 9-97222 (800-1,200)

2555
$460.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) THE CHECKERS GAME. Oil on canvas interior scene shows two women seated on a blue sofa playing a game of checkers with an elegantly dressed man seated in a side chair having a sword at his side. A basket with material is beside the sofa with scissors and yarn put down by one of the women who became enchanted with the game. Housed in a period gesso decorated gold frame with gold liner. SIZE: 10″ x 13″. CONDITION: Fine craquelure, relined with inpainting. 9-96883 (600-900)

2556
$1,437.50

AFTER PAUL GAUGUIN (French, 1848-1903) A PARISIAN CROWD. Oil on wood panel scene shows several well dressed men and women walking on a street. Signed with what appears to be “P Gauguin Paris” lower right. Housed in a fancy gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97183 (1,500-2,500)

2557
$0.00

ADOLPHE PHILLIPE MILLOT (French, 1857-1921) PAIR OF FASHION GIRLS. Pair of oil on board oval portraits of French fashion girls. One in a blue low cut dress with white hat and blue ribbon. The other with a white low cut dress with white hat and light pink bow. Both signed lower right “A Millot”. Identically housed in gesso decorated frames with gilt wood mattes having oval cutouts. SIZE: Sight: 8-1/4″ x 6-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96842 (1,500-1,800)

2558
$0.00

E. BREINNER? PLAYFUL KITTENS. Oil on Masonite interior scene shows three white kittens playing on and around an upholstered arm chair. Red carpeted floor and a dark curtain in the background. Light shines and casts brightness to the bottom right. Signed indistinctly bottom right. Housed in a beautiful gesso decorated antique wide frame. SIZE: 27″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. Some minor inpainting. Canvas mounted to Masonite. 9-97566 (1,700-2,500)

2559
$2,645.00

GODEFROY DE HAGEMANN (French, 1820-1877) FRENCH RIVER SCENE. Oil on wood panel scene shows a river with houses along the left bank and trees and grass on the right bank with side by side moored riverboats. All seen under a mostly gray and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in its fine gesso decorated original period frame with gilt liners having a brass artist plaque. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 17″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97346 (1,500-2,500)

2560
$0.00

L. MOUCHOT (FRENCH, 19TH CENTURY) CARDS AND WINE. Oil on canvas interior scene shows two men and a woman at a table playing cards. Two are seated and one is standing. There are three glasses on the table and two bottles of wine in a floor wine cooler. A large marble fireplace and doorway are seen with elaborate wallpaper. Signed lower right “LUG MOUCHOT”. Housed in what appears to be its original deep gesso-decorated gilt frame with artist’s plaque. SIZE: 24″ X 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97708 (1,500-2,500)

2561
$3,335.00

ATTRIBUTED TO MARIE LAURENCIN (French, 1885-1956) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Watercolor on paper bust portrait of a young woman having a necklace and colorful head scarf. Signed lower right “Marie Laurencin”. Housed in a modern black frame with double white matte. SIZE: Sight: 8-3/4″ x 7″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95774 (1,000-2,000)

2562
$0.00

CLAUDE LORRAIN (French, 1600-1682) “THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT”. Etching shows the holy family, Jesus, Joseph & Mary, fleeing to Egypt with a landscape background. Housed in a partial metal frame with glass front. The etching has been clipped to edge of plate and affixed to a plastic backing which serves as part of the frame. SIZE: 4″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Trimmed edge, good. 9-95797 (1,000-2,000)

2563
$1,150.00

ATTRIBUTED TO NARCISSE-VIRGIL DIAZ DE LA PENA (French, 1807 – 1876) WOMAN IN THE WOODS. Oil on panel scene shows a woman in a sunlit clearing surrounded by thick forest, deep blue sky and sandy path with rocks. Signed lower left “N. Diaz 1875″. Housed in a fabulous gesso decorated leaf motif gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 9-1/4”. PROVENANCE: Ex-collection of Hans Fehr (Germany) to a Winthrop, Maine home to our consignor. CONDITION: Very good, spot inpainting. 9-96776 (1,000-2,000)

2564
$0.00

AUGUSTIN CARRERA (French, 1878-1952) THE MORNING CHORES. Oil on canvas scene shows a man milking a goat in a small corralled area with fence and barn background. Signed lower left “A. Carrera”. Housed in a decorated wood frame. SIZE: 28-3/4″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting in corners. 9-96398 (1,000-1,500)

2565
$0.00

MAURICE LEVIS (French, 1860-1940) THE CHATTEAU. Watercolor and charcoal scene shows a large building atop a hill with other buildings below. Signed lower left and titled indistinctly, probably with the name of the chateau. Housed in a good carved gilt and painted wood frame having a new ivory matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-3/4″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96394 (1,000-1,500)

2566
$0.00

ADRIEN BAS (French, 1884-1925) ALONG THE RIVER SEINE. Oil on canvas city scene shows a river with six-arch stone bridge and backdrop of house lined hill. The foreground has two barges being loaded by a crane. Signed lower right “A Bas”. Housed in a carved wood and gilt modern replacement frame. SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 32″. CONDITION: Two patches to reverse with some inpainting, otherwise very good. 9-96935 (1,000-2,000)

2567
$0.00

MARCEL BRISSON (French, 20th Century) NOTRE DAME AND THE RIVER SEINE. Oil on canvas Paris scene shows a three-arch bridge over a river leading by a large cathedral. Several pedestrians are seen walking along the river and vehicles cross the bridge. Signed lower right “Brisson”. Housed in a decorated carved wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Discolored varnish, otherwise very good. 9-95006 (800-1,200)

2568
$345.00

GEORGE JEAN MARIE HAQUETTE (French, 1854-1906) THE MUSSEL GATHERERS. Oil on canvas French coastal scene shows two young women having recently gathered a large basket of muscles cleaning them in a low tidal pool. Other women are seen in background against calm water and blue and white cloud sky. On reverse of stretcher is a French label. Housed in what appears to be its original fancy gilt gesso decorated frame with linen liner. SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97352 (800-1,200)

2569
$1,380.00

JEAN-JACQUES HENNER (French, 1829-1905) RED AND BLUE. Oil on artist board portrait of a red haired girl wearing a blue dress. She stares at the viewer with a mysterious look. Signed lower left “JJ Henner”. Housed in a gesso decorated deep frame that is housed in a black glass front shadow box. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97630 (800-1,200)

2570
$517.50

ANDREE MICHEL (French, 1908-1975) SILVER VASE OF FLOWERS. Oil on canvas still life shows a fancy silver vase filled with white and pink flowers on a fancy tabletop with printed fabric swag. Signed upper left “A. Michel”. Housed in its original gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 21-3/4″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96943 (800-1,200)

2571
$575.00

DINA MONGAY (French, Early 20th Century) BOOKS AND FLOWERS. Oil on canvas interior scene with a white vase of colorful flowers resting on a round stand set with colorful books. All against a light gray background. Signed lower right “D Mongay”. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 27-1/4″ x 23-1/4″. CONDITION: Some chipping, good. 9-97202 (500-700)

2572
$345.00

CHARLES THOMAS (French, 19th Century) OFF THE COAST. Oil on canvas coastline scene shows sailboat with two other sails near white cliffs with cliff and beach foreground. Signed lower right “C. Thomas”. Housed in a good gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Craquelure, very good. 9-96944 (500-800)

2573
$287.50

MAURICE BOIUVIOLLE (French, 1893-1971) MID-EASTERN TOWN WITH FIGURES. Watercolor scene shows men and woman on a two-tier platform overlooking buildings and hill with tall spiral. Signed lower right. Housed in a simple oak frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 7″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97586 (400-500)

2574
$747.50

AFTER JEAN-HONORE FRAGONARD (French, 1732-1806) “ST. PAUL”. Oil on canvas half portrait of a man with white beard holding a sword. Identified on reverse stretcher. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97354 (400-800)

2575
$1,035.00

AUGUST VOIGT (German, 19th/20th Century) A BARN FULL. Large oil on canvas barn livestock scene shows eight sheep laying in a hay covered floor with four chickens. Signed lower right “A Voigt”. Housed in a deep gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 30″. CONDITION: Two small tears, dirty. Otherwise very good.A 9-95619 (800-1,200)

2576
$472.00

FREDERICK VENZIN (American/German, 1859-after 1932) “JUNI AU NIEDERRHEIN”. Oil on canvasboard summer scene shows a man with ox plowing a field with city in background. Signed lower left “F Venzin”. Housed in a period gilt wood frame. Label with title and artist name on reverse. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96940 (800-1,200)

2577
$354.00

ERICH MERCKER (German, 1891-1973) DUTCH HARBOR. Oil on board harbor scene shows a waterway through buildings lined with docks and moored boats. All under a tan and yellow sky. Signed bottom right “E Merker”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 35″. CONDITION: Chip to board at top edge, otherwise very good. 9-97353 (500-800)

2578
$147.50

R LAUDENBACH (German, 19th/20th Century) THE RAINY WALK. Watercolor German city scene shows several pedestrians with umbrellas walking in street with tall buildings in light rain. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96560 (400-600)

2579
$920.00

ANDERS LEONARD ZORN (SWEDISH, 1860 – 1920) “FRIEA”. Pencil-signed etching of a young girl in white dress. Signed and dated in plate, “ZORN 1914″. Hinged-mounted in a hinged mat. SIZE: Total: 14″ x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97381 (1,000-1,500)

2580
$920.00

ANDERS LEONARD ZORN (SWEDISH, 1860 – 1920) “QUEEN SOPHIA”. Second state etching shows an older woman seated in a white dress in an interior. Pencil signed and signed in the plate “ZORN 1907″. Ref. H & H 144. Hinge mounted in a hinged mat. SIZE: Total: 15-3/4″ x 12”. CONDITION: Very slight toning. Very good. 9-97382 (1,200-1,500)

2581
$1,298.00

ANDERS LEONARD ZORN (SWEDISH, 1860 – 1920) “BUST, 1916”. A third state etching showing a nude woman from the waist up. Pencil signed and signed in the plate “ZORN 1916″. Hinge-mounted in a hinged mat. SIZE: Total: 14″ x 10”. CONDITION: All over light toning. 9-97380 (2,000-2,500)

2582
$1,298.00

ANDERS LEONARD ZORN (SWEDISH, 1860 – 1920) “MENDING”. 1905, Pencil-signed etching shows a nude woman mending a garment while seated. Ref. Asplund 193; H & H 241. Hinge-mounted in a hinged mat. SIZE: Total: 13″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97379 (2,000-2,500)

2583
$0.00

ALFRED FONTVILLE DE BREANSKI (1877-1955) GORING CHURCH. Outstanding watercolor scene shows a large church beyond a four arch stone bridge over a wide river. Several fishing boats and many people are around the bridge. Two swans are in the tranquil waters and large trees dot the edge. Signed lower left “A F de Breanski”. Back with label as being one of a pair, the other titled “Richmond Surrey”. Housed in a fine silver gilt molded wood frame with line highlighted matte and inner white matte. SIZE: 14-1/2” x 20-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96880 (1,000-1,500)

2584
$1,092.50

E. COLE (19TH/20TH CENTURY) PAIR OF ENGLISH COTTAGE LANDSCAPES. Both identically housed in fancy gilt gesso-decorated frames (with losses). Each oil on canvas showing a country cottage beside road with gate and water. Signed lower left “E. COLE”. SIZE: 18″ x 12″. CONDITION: Cracquelar. One with horizontal crack in grass, otherwise good. 9-97215 (1,000-2,000)

2585
$0.00

EDWIN COOPER (British, 1785-1833) THE RACEHORSE. Watercolor on paper laid on board scene shows a brown racehorse standing in a pasture with two other horses, fence and thatch covered building under a light blue and white sky. Housed in a partial gilt wood frame with light matte. SIZE: 13″ x 19″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96301 (1,000-1,500)

2586
$805.00

THOMAS FRANCIS WAINEWRIGHT (British, 1794-1883) BUSY PORT. Fine watercolor scene shows a port with several ships both small and large with buildings beyond and a hillside dotted with houses topped by a church. In the foreground are eight cows, some in shallow water, others grazing on a sloping grass bank. A sailboat has been pulled up at edge of shore and a man is on the stern. All under a colorful sky. Signed lower right “T F Wainewright” and dated indistinctly. Housed in a gesso decorated flat frame with wide white matte. SIZE: 6″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97286 (800-1,200)

2587
$805.00

HAROLD GOLDTHWAIT (British, -1922) COTTAGE BY THE RIVER. Oil on canvas scene shows a thatched roof cottage beside river with small boat and two figures. The grass covered banks have several large trees under white cloud and blue sky. Housed in its original gilt gesso decorated frame with glass. The back having a Marshall Field & Co label. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2” x 19-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97178 (800-1,200)

2588
$0.00

WILLIAM CALLOW (British, 1812-1908) MARKET SQUARE. Watercolor European scene shows a busy market surrounded by tall buildings, one with an arch walkway. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood molded frame with light tan matte. SIZE: Sight: 11″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96779 (800-1,200)

2589
$0.00

BEATRICE PARSONS (British, 1870-1955) NATURES PALLET. Outstanding watercolor shows a small lily pond covered with colorful flowers and wide lily pads. Signed bottom right. Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with double green mattes behind anti-glare glass. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95758 (800-1,200)

2590
$2,415.00

ROGER HILTON (British, 1911-1975) “TWO NUDES”. Oil, gouache, and pencil on paper scene shows two nude women, one front on and the other side in bright colors. Signed “RH 73″ bottom center. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 17″ x 15”. CONDITION: Good. 9-97332 (600-800)

2591
$1,725.00

HENDRIK WILLELM CRAMER (Dutch, 1809-1874) THE BUDDING COURTSHIP. Outstanding oil on canvas interior scene shows a man being presented by family members to a young woman. He is getting advice from another man and holds a small bouquet of flowers. Another woman sits beside the girl looking away from the gentleman.A younger girl sits on an ottoman and shields her face with a fan. Above the gentleman is a double window looking out to vinery and blue with white cloud sky. The interior set with elegant furnishings. Signed lower right “Cramer”. Housed in a magnificent period gesso decorated gilt wide frame. SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 22″. CONDITION: Restored, relined. Very good. 9-95519 (1,500-2,500)

2592
$5,750.00

JAN HENDRIK WEISSENBRUCH (Dutch, 1824-1903) ALONG THE COUNTRY ROAD. Fine watercolor scene shows a dirt road winding through fields with groups of trees and cows. All under a gray and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “JH Weissenbruch”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated flower motif gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96545 (1,000-1,500)

2593
$0.00

CORNELIS SPRINGER (NETHERLANDS, 1817 – 1891) WAITING AT THE TAVERN. Watercolor scene shows a man at the door of a brick tavern watching two passers by walk down a dirt path. The tavern is at the end of a small outlet with other buildings. Signed center bottom “C. SPRINGER”. Housed in a walnut molded wood frame with white liner. SIZE: Sight size: 15″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Some light foxing. Good. 9-96785 (800-1,200)

2594
$0.00

ANDRIANUS CORNELIUS VAN NOORT (ARIE VAN NOORT) (Dutch, 1914-) FUN AT THE BEACH. Oil on plywood beach scene shows several children playing in the sand in shallow surf. Background shows sand dunes and grassy knolls with town in backdrop. Signed lower right “Van Noort”. Housed in a fancy gold colored frame. SIZE: 11-3/4” x 15-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96913 (800-1,200)

2595
$805.00

DAVID SCHULMAN (Netherlands, 1881-1996) LANDSCAPE WITH CHURCH. Oil on light cardboard mounted on wood panel panoramic view looking across water at a town with tall church steeple. Signed lower right. Housed in a good regilt antique gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Some visual cracks with some inpainting. 9-96895 (1,000-2,000)

2596
$0.00

GEORGES AGLANE (Belgian, 1912-1994) “PRINTEMPS”. Oil on masonite surrealistic scene shows a woman’s head protruding from a bared root tree stump. Her hair is various flowers with green leaves, her eyes are wide open and she has a broad smile. Three cooking fires are seen in a grass and flowered land with rose to purple colored water beyond. All under a rose colored sky. Signed bottom right “Aglane” as the pseudonym for Aglane De Nivelles. Label on reverse indicating this is from the collection of Vincent Price. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good with a few light scratches. 9-97629 (500-1,000)

2597
$472.00

UNSIGNED (Italian, 18th/19th Century) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a figure seated in foreground next to an old tree with a cascading stream below and hills in the distance. The sky with gathering clouds and several blue patches. Housed in a replacement gilt frame. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting, very good. 9-97426 (800-1,200)

2598
$0.00

MARIO MARESCA (Italian, 1877-) YOUNG WADER. Oil on canvas laid on masonite beach scene shows young boy ankle-deep in water facing viewer. Signed lower right, “M. MARESCA, 1947”. Housed in a stained oak frame. SIZE: 19-1/4″h x 15-3/4w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96347 (600-1,200)

2599
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Italian, 19th/20th Century) TWO NAPLES HARBOR SCENES. Gouache on paper scenes shows Mt. Vesuvius in the background with a busy harbor, people and boats. Both housed in different antique 19th Century frames. SIZE: Image: 4-3/4″ x 6-1/4″ and 5-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97123 (700-900)

2600
$0.00

NIKOLAI PAVLOVICH ULIANOV (Russian, 1875-1949) MAN AND WOMAN. Unframed watercolor on paper mounted to board shows a man standing next to a woman holding a scarf. Writing above in Cyrillic, signed below. SIZE: 13″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Warp to board, fair to good. 9-96994 (1,000-1,500)

2601
$575.00

VASILIJ ALEXSEEVIC VATAGIN (Russian, 1884-1969) THE RED DOT. Watercolor on paper abstract scene shows two multicolored triangles overlapping a cross with red dot. Signed in Cyrillic. Mounted on a white board. Housed in a standing wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 9″. CONDITION: Some toning, otherwise very good. 9-96995 (1,000-2,000)

2602
$0.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: COSTUME DESIGN Title should be “BORIS MICHAILOVICH KUSTODIEV (RUSSIAN, 1878-1927) QUEEN COSTUME DESIGN”


BORIS MICHAILOVICH KUSTODIEV (Russian, 1878-1927) QUEEN COSTUME DESIGN. Unframed watercolor on heavy paper shows a woman in a black robe with black headscarf. Inscribed upper right in Cyrillic and signed in Cyrillic lower right. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Some stain spots, wrinkles, good. 9-96998 (1,000-1,500)

2603
$0.00

SIGNED (Russian, Mid 20th Century) ROOFTOP VIEW. Oil on canvas laid on masonite scene shows a summer view overlooking rooftops and steeple. Signed in Cyrillic bottom right. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 25-1/2″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-97197 (900-1,200)

2604
$0.00

ANTON MICHAJLOVIC LAVINSKI (Russian, 1893-1968) “NECHISTAYA” (unclean/evil). Watercolor on paper glued to board theater costume design for Vladimir Mayakovski’s “Mystere-Bouffe”. The sketch also inscribed in pencil “Rabotnitsa” (working woman) and “Nechistaya”meaning “unclean/evil”, a play on the words for the name of the character. All are in Cyrillic, signed lower right. Watercolor shows a woman in blue dress with white apron holding a broom. Unframed and unmatted. SIZE: Watercolor is 9-3/4″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95641 (1,250-1,750)

2605
$0.00

ALEKSANDER NIKOLEARVICH BENOIS (Russian, 1870-1960) PEASANT THEATER COSTUME. Watercolor on paper costume design shows a woman in colorful costume with hand out holding pan. Pencil signed lower left, illegible notation upper right in red. SIZE: 13″ x 9″ CONDITION: Some dirt, good. 9-95645 (1,250-1,750)

2606
$0.00

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

2607
$0.00

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

2608
$0.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: QUEEN COSTUME DESIGN title should be ALEKSANDR GRIGORIEV TYSHLER (RUSSIAN, 1898-1980) COSTUME DESIGN


ALEKSANDR GRIGORIEV TYSHLER (Russian, 1898-1980) COSTUME DESIGN. Unframed watercolor costume design shows a blond haired woman with crown and blue and white robe. Signed lower left in Cyrillic. SIZE: 16-3/4″ x 11-3/4″. CONDITION: Two angled folds, one small edge tear to base, otherwise good. 9-96999 (1,000-1,500)

2609
$0.00

ANDREAS CHRISTIAN RIIS CARSTENSEN (DANISH, 1844-1906) ELSINORE CASTLE, KRONBORG DENMARK. Large oil on canvas nautical scene shows a busy coastal ocean filled with large and small ships sailing under a early evening sky with gray clouds and central area with moonlight. Off in the distance is seen Elsinore Castle and shoreline. Signed lower right, “A. RIIS CARSTENSEN”. Housed in a wide molded wood, stained frame with gilt gesso liner. SIZE: 22″ x 32-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-97088 (2,000-4,000)

2610
$0.00

ANTON HENRY DAHL (American/Sweedish, 1894-1967) “DAVENPORT LANDING”. Large oil on canvas coastal scene shows a colorful ocean with nearby coastal cliffs covered in grass. Signed lower right and dated. Housed in a wood frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 31-3/4″ x 40″. CONDITION: Relined with minor inpainting. Very good. 9-96866 (500-1,000)

2611
$57.50

A. RUDOLPHI (European, 20th Century) REFLECTIONS. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a silver compote with multicolored grapes and peach with a clear wine glass having a reflection of the scene. A lace tablecloth and peach complete the composition. Signed lower right “A. Rudolphi”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: In need of restoration, lifting craquelure with losses. 9-95870 (200-300)

2612
$143.75

UNSIGNED (European, 19th/20th Century) MADONNA AND CHILD. Oil on copper Old Master style painting shows a woman with two infants embracing on her lap against a landscape background. Housed in an antique lemon gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 6-3/4″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Bottom right corner with bend and losses, some losses by Madonna’s arm. 9-95873 (100-200)

2613
$402.50

ROLAND GREEN (British, 1896-1972) WOODCOCK IN FLIGHT. Fine watercolor wildlife scene shows a woodcock flying over a clearing with fall foliage. Signed lower right “Roland Green”. Housed in a fine gilt frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95767 (500-1,000)

2614
$0.00

GEORGE HARLOW WHITE (Canadian/British,1817-1988) STILTED FISHING SHACKS. Detailed small watercolor shows seven shacks on wood stilts. A figure is at base of stairway filling bucket of water by small stream. Signed lower right, “G. HARLOW WHITE, 1876”. It is known that White traveled extensively through the Quebec area of Canada, sketching these small watercolors. Inscription on reverse in modern hand, indicates this may be fisherman’s cottages on the Hudson River, New York City. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with white mat. SIZE: (sight) 5-1/2″h x 8-1/2″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96306 (400-600)

2615
$0.00

JAMES CALLOWHILL (British, 1838-1917) HARBOR VIEW. Watercolor on board harbor scene shows several boats moored in calm water under partial blue sky. Signed lower left “Jas Callowhill”. Unframed but housed in a hinged matte with foam backing. SIZE: 21-3/4″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96794 (300-500)

2616
$115.00

PHILIP A. CORLEY, (Irish, 1944-) A PERFECT SPOT. Oil on masonite springtime scene shows a man signaling to his wife and daughter that he has found a spot for their picnic. They stand in a grass clearing amongst trees and flowers. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood frame with wide gilt liner. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96910 (300-500)

2617
$0.00

MARY REMINGTON (British, 1910-) GRAPES AND WINE. Oil on board still life scene shows a blue bowl with purple grapes and leaves set next to a half filled wine glass on a gold tabletop with a green background. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95867 (200-400)

2618
$920.00

EINAR FROM (NORWEGIAN, 1872-1972) SUNSET FISHING. Oil on canvas seascape shows a setting red sun reflecting on a tranquil ocean with several fishing boats having sails up. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 20” x 30”. CONDITION: Light craquelure, patch to right corner with corresponding inpainting. Otherwise very good. 9-96874 (750-1,200)

2619
$0.00

ARNALDO CASELLA TAMBURINI JR (Italian/American, 1885-1936) SPANISH FIESTA. Oil on board scene shows a man and woman dancing amongst a group of musicians with other people at tables. Signed middle bottom left “A Tamberini Jr”. Tamberini was Court painter to the Italian king and was of noble birth. Housed in a gilt molded wood replacement frame. SIZE: 30” x 23”. PROVENANCE: PROVENANCE: Accompanying lot is a copy of an Exhibition of Paintings by Tamberini, Boston, Mass 1966 indicating that this was #18 in that exhibition. CONDITION: Small chip to central hat, otherwise very good. 9-96927 (800-1,200)

2620
$0.00

GIUSEPPE GABANI (Italian, 1846-1899) THE FAGOT GATHERERS. Watercolor on paper summertime scene shows two women gathering sticks under arms in a wooded lined field next to water. Signed lower left “G Gabani Roma”. Housed in a modern gilt vine decorated frame with tan matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 21″. CONDITION: Some light toning, generally very good. 9-96518 (400-600)

2621
$826.00

CAVALIER MICHELE FEDERICO (Italian, 1884-1966) OFF THE COAST OF CAPRI. Fine large oil on canvas coastal scene shows large colorful waves crashing onto beach and rock under a colorful sky. Signed lower right “Mich. Federico”. Housed in its original partial gilt frame. On back of canvas “No 28″. SIZE: 25″ x 44”. PROVENANCE: From a private collector. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96764 (400-600)

2622
$236.00

E. BIANCHINI (Italian, Mid 20th Century) MORNING PREPARATIONS. Oil on canvas scene shows several sail fishing boats readying for departure on calm sea under colorful morning sky. Signed lower left “E. Bianchini”. Housed in a partial gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 12″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96892 (300-500)

2623
$177.00

CARLO CIAPPA (Italian, 19th/20th Century) OVERLOOKING AN ITALIAN HARBOR. Oil on board scene shows a quiet harbor lined with buildings. The viewer standing on a terrace with flower pots and trees. Several sailboats are seen on a calm water with a man in small boat nearby. Signed lower left “C Ciappa”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 22-1/2″ x 34-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96889 (300-500)

2624
$172.50

UNSIGNED (Italian?, 19th? Century) THE MONKS VISION. Oil on polished marble? interior scene shows a monk lying on a wood bed with a vision of a kneeling angle playing a violin above him. The interior scene set with bookshelves, a table and a window with landscape. Unsigned. Housed in an antique gold frame. SIZE: 6″ x 5″. CONDITION: Very good, some light scuffing to edges. 9-96297 (200-400)

2625
$0.00

ALEXANDER GOULAIEV (Russian, Last half of the 20th Century) “ATYASIERS 1973”. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows trees and valley floor with water in a panoramic landscape. Unsigned front but signed and titled on canvas in Cyrillic. Housed in a fine gesso decorated metal leaf frame. SIZE: 25” x 39-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96864 (800-1,200)

2626
$649.00

MICHEL KOROCHANSKY (Russian, 1866-1925) VILLAGE WASH DAY. Oil on canvas scene shows a woman at the side of a river washing her clothes. The backdrop is a series of buildings next to a small waterfall and mill. A tall church rises above the houses. Signed lower left. Housed in its original carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 29″. CONDITION: Center stretcher line with light craquelure, minor inpainting. Otherwise very good. 9-97351 (600-900)

2626A
$0.00

MSTISLAV VALERIANOVICH DOBUZHINSKI (Russian, 1875-1957) AWAITING AN ARRIVAL. Unframed watercolor on paper scene shows a young girl in blue dress looking out through a fancy iron railing onto an elegant driveway entrance which is flanked with tall sculpture on large columns. Green trees are seen in the background under a light blue and cloud sky. Signed in Cyrillic lower right and dated “1938” and with a title that appears to read “Vilno”. SIZE: 12-3/4” x 9”. CONDITION: All over spot foxing, otherwise good. 9-90398 (500-1,000)

2627
$531.00

LEONID GETCHOFF (Russian/American, 1887-1941) “LAKE COMO”. Large oil on masonite Italian scene shows villas surrounding the lake with sails. Mountains in the distance under colorful sky. Signed lower left “L Getchoff”. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 35″ x 40″. CONDITION: Narrow chip at top frame line, otherwise very good. 9-96985 (500-800)

2628
$575.00

SOREN CHRISTIAN BJULF (Danish, 1890-1958) FISH MARKET. Large oil on canvas scene shows a group of women with fish and eels in an open market with customers selecting the catch. The backdrop is a city scene with buildings under cloudy sky. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. Signed lower left. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 35-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96920 (1,000-2,000)

2629
$0.00

MAX KAHRER (Romanian, 1878-1937) THE ROCK OUTCROPPING. Oil on board scene shows large rock outcropping surrounded by green trees and bushes. Signed lower right and dated “1910”. SIZE: 15-3/4” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-79249 (200-400)

2630
$590.00

AUREL NARAY (Hungarian, 1883-1948) THE STAGES OF LIFE. Allegorical oil on canvas depicting the three stages of womanhood. In this impressionistic landscape is standing a young child with violin, middle aged seated woman and an elderly woman holding a sprig of flowers. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 22″ x 27″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97448 (1,000-1,500)

2631
$0.00

FRIED PAL (American/Hungarian, 1893-1976) NUDE WITH RED SHAWL. Pastel on paper, three-quarter portrait of a nude woman with a red drape over lower part of body. Arm rests on a linen covered table and her eyes are closed. Signed lower left. Housed in a white highlighted carved wood frame with white matte and anti-glare glass. SIZE: 22” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95792 (600-800)

2632
$115.00

EVERT LOUIS MUYDEN (Swiss, 1853-1922) SEVEN WILD LIFE SKETCHES. Unframed. Scenes show crocodiles attacking an elephant; a lioness attacking a water buffalo; two tigers playing; a tiger feeding on a deer; three sketches of lion and lioness. All are signed, one is dated “1887”, another “1891 Paris”. SIZE: Range from 5-1/4″ x 7″ to 13-1/2″ x 17″. CONDITION: Generally good with losses, toning, staining and creases. 9-95769 (300-500)

2633
$0.00

FRANZ CHARLET (BELGIUM, 1862 – 1928) “MOULIN ROUGE MUSIC HALL, PARIS”. Colored etching. Pencil signed and numbered 7 showing the famous music hall at night with bright lights and many people. Hinge-mounted in a hinged mat. SIZE: Total: 20″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. Some light foxing to margins. 9-97371 (800-1,000)

2634
$236.00

LOT OF SEVEN 19TH CENTURY ETCHINGS. 1) Unsigned Venetian canal scene showing boats, canal and building. Housed in a black painted wood frame with matte. 2) Félix Saturnin Brissot de Warville (French, 1818-1892) Four boroughs at a water trough. Etching shows four boroughs standing at a stone trough. Signed in plate. Housed in a black painted frame with matte. 3) Mortimer Mempes (British, 1860-1938) Cathedral. Etching shows the front of an ornate cathedral with figures in the entryway. Pencil signed lower right outside of image. Housed in a black wood frame with white matte. 4) Peter Marcus (American, 1889-1934) “Awaiting the Spring”. Etching shows a stream with snow covered banks lined with trees. Initialed in plate and having an Arthur Ackermann & Son, Inc. label affixed to reverse. Housed in a brown wood frame with white matte. 5) Arthur W. Heintzelman (American, 1890-1965) “Country Blacksmith”. Etching shows shoulder portrait of an older man, pencil signed below lower left and numbered “9” lower right in pencil. Housed in a black wood frame with matte. 6) Antoine Pierre Mongin (French, 1761-1827) “Une Chanson”. Etching shows two men in tavern setting, one playing a stringed instrument. After a painting by Jean Charles Meissonier (French, 1848-1917). Signed in plate by both etcher and painted and dated “1865”. Housed in a black frame with matte. 7) Unsigned etching of a man leaning against a table. Housed in a brown wood frame with matte. SIZE: 1) Sight: 6″ x 7-3/4″. Image: 5-1/4″ x 7″. 2) Sight: 7-1/4″ x 8″. Image: 6-1/2″ x 7-1/4″. 3) Sight: 12-1/4″ x 6-1/2″. Image: 11-3/4″ x 5-3/4″. 4) Sight: 8-1/2″ x 10-1/4″. Image: 7-3/4″ x 9-3/4″. 5) Sight: 6-1/2″ x 5″. Image: 5-1/2″ x 4-1/2″. 6) Sight: 7″ x 5″. Image: 5-1/4″ x 4″. 7) Sight: 6-1/2″ x 5″. Image: 5″ x 4″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. 1) No rips or tears evident, all over brown toning. 2) Spot water stains, crack to glass. No rips or tears evident. 3) No rips or tears evident. Overall brown toning. 4) No rips or tears evident, all over brown toning with some spotting. 5) Brown toning, no rips or tears evident. 6) Overall brown toning, no rips or tears evident. 7) No rips or tears evident, otherwise good. 9-95593, 9-95594 (300-500)

2635
$0.00

EIGHT 19TH CENTURY ETCHINGS. 1) Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850-1924) The Chestnut Vendor. Black and white etching shows a man with fur hat tending to a pan filled with chestnuts. Signed in the plate. Housed in a black wood frame with white matte. 2) Théodule Augustin Ribot (French, 1823-1891) Portrait of Emile Cardon, unsigned etching shows a distinguished French half portrait of a man wearing beret and smoking a small cigar. Housed in a wood frame with matte. 3) Mariano José María Bernardo Fortuny y Carbó (SPANISH, 1838-1874) Man with Lute, unsigned etching shows a man leaning against a wall playing a lute. Housed in a wood frame with matte. 4) Felix Hilaire Buhot (French, 1847-1898) Large etching shows a Paris street scene surrounded by small vignettes of Paris scenes. Signed in the plate and titled. Housed in a black wood frame with matte. 5) Felix Hilaire Buhot (French, 1847-1898) Signed in etching, also having a typed line below image on left bottom and right bottom. Titled “Une Matinee D’hiver au Quai de L’hotel dieu”. Housed in a black wood frame with matte. 6) Sir Francis Seymour Haden (British, 1818-1910) “Lord Harrington’s House from Kensington Gardens”. Etching shows an elegant manor house behind a grove of trees. Signed and titled in image and dated “1859”. Housed in a black wood frame with matte. 7) Sir Francis Seymour Haden (British, 1818-1910) “A Water Meadow” unsigned etching shows a meadow with small pond. Identified on reverse. Housed in a simple wood frame with matte. 8) Charles Émile Jacque (French, 1813-1894) after a painting by Rembrandt. Engraving shows a landscape with trees, windmill and figures. Signed in plate, also having a red triangle mark. Housed in a wood frame with matte. SIZE: 1) Overall: 8-1/2″ x 5-1/2″. Image: 5-3/4″ x 3-3/4″. 2) Sight: 8-3/4″ x 6-1/4″. Image: 8″ x 5-3/4″.3) Sight: 6-1/2″ x 5″. 4) Overall: 12-1/2″ x 16-3/4″. Image: 9-1/4″ x 13-1/2″. 5) Sight: 10″ x 13-1/4″. 6) Sight: 7″ x 5″. Image: 6-1/4″ x 4-1/2″. 7) 6-1/4″ x 9″. Image: 6″ x 8-3/4″. 8) Paper: 5-1/4″ x 7-1/2″. Image: 4-3/4″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: 1) Foxing mostly to margins, no rips or tear, top corner hinge mounted. Examined out of frame. 2) Not examined out of frame, no rips or tears evident. 3) Not examined out of frame, no tears or rips. Very good. 4) Overall dark toning, no rips or tears. Examined out of frame. 5) Not examined out of frame. On left 1/5 of the image is a large dark water stain. No tears or rips evident. All over brown toning. 6) Not examined out of frame. Some toning and foxing, good with no tears or rips evident. 7) Not examined out of frame. White water stain to bottom area, toned with no tears or rips evident. 8) Not examined out of frame. Very good. 9-95590, 9-95991; 9-95992 (500-1,000)

2636
$0.00

ARMAND HENRION (Belgian, 1875-1958) THREE CLOWNS. Framed collage of three clown prints, each pencil signed and numbered from editions of 500. Housed in a decorative wood frame with double matte, the bottom matte having three cutouts for viewing. SIZE: Each matted print is 5-3/4″ x 4-1/2″ sight size. CONDITION: Good, original matte is toned and prints have toned edges. 9-95000 (250-350)

3000
$920.00

ARMORIAL CHINESE EXPORT PLATE. The 18th Century deep plate having the arms of Wagenfelt and Lagermarck. From a service that was made for the Swedish commodore “Henrik Wagenfelt to commemorate his marriage to Johanna Lagermarck. The plate having a delicate border of famile rose enamels surrounding the arms of each family. REFERENCE: Roth, Chinese porcelain for the Swedish East India Company, 1965 P.12 Illustration No. 12. SIZE: 9” dia. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96550 (800-1,200)

3001
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT MUG. Qian Long Period; 4th quarter 18th Century. This lovely example applied with a blue dragon handle, the central panel is paint-decorated with a busy harbor scene surrounded by mountainous terrain flanked by magenta reserves depicting treed landscapes. Paint and gilt decorated on a terracotta and gilt background. SIZE: 5-3/8″ h. CONDITION: Tight vertical hairline from upper rim to midpoint of canister, a rim chip opposite handle and a small firing imperfection on interior of canister beside handle. Under glaze decoration is bold, clear and bright. 9-97402 (1,500-2,500)

3002
$1,380.00

CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL DEEP PLATE. Mid 18th Century. Paint decorated with the arms of Michel of Kingston Russell, Dorset, rendered beneath a floral decorated ribbon tied banner. The border decorated with floral sprays. Literature: for additional information see “Chinese Armorial Porcelain” by David Sanctuary Howard page 489, number P20. SIZE: 8-3/4″ d x 1-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall, the polychrome decoration remaining bright. No restoration noted. 9-96551 (500-1,000)

3003
$1,265.00

CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL DEEP PLATE. Mid 18th Century. Paint decorated with the arms of Michel of Kingston Russell, Dorset, rendered beneath a floral decorated ribbon tied banner. The border decorated with floral sprays. Literature: for additional information see “Chinese Armorial Porcelain” by David Sanctuary Howard page 489, number P20. SIZE: 8-3/4″ d x 1-3/4″ h PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall, the polychrome decoration remaining bright. No restoration noted. 9-96551-1 (500-1,000)

3004
$805.00

ELEPHANT JOSS STICK HOLDER. Chinese, first half 20th century. The fanciful orange elephant with golden tail fitted with a ceremonial polychrome floral blanket and saddle mounted with a joss stick holder. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 9″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall. No damages or restoration noted. 9-96602 (800-1,200)

3005
$0.00

CHINESE POLYCHROME DECORATED GARDEN SEAT. Early 20th Century. Decorated overall with floral branches and peaches. Also with butterflies throughout within medium blue borders with floral sprays. Decorated also with pierced coins and bosses in medium blue with scrolling decoration. Stamped with the retailer “GUMPS” of California. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h x approx. 14″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall with strong colors, no restoration or damages. 9-97665 (3,000-5,000)

3006
$2,530.00

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE COVERED TEMPLE URNS. Each covered urn with onion finial decorated with a floral landscape with exotic birds and butterflies, polychrome painted on an eggshell ground. The covers floral decorated. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h x 9-1/2″ d (approx.). PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Both vases appear to be in original untouched condition. The base of one with a Y-shape hairline crack. 9-96556 (1,500-2,500)

3007
$1,180.00

UNSIGNED (Chinese, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH HARP. Outstanding oil on canvas Oriental Export portrait shows a woman in elegant black dress with gold earrings and chain seated on a high back red upholstered settle playing a large gilt wood harp. Her ostrich plumage decorated bonnet is behind the harp on a stand. She has an adjustable wooden music stand with open music score to her left. The background a pleasing green color. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. The back indicating a relining in 1959. SIZE: 32″ x 26″. CONDITION: All over thin craquelure, very good with minor inpainting. 9-97564 (1,500-2,000)

3008
$575.00

CHINESE UNDERGLAZE BLUE GARDEN SEAT. Mid 19th Century. This fine example with pierced coins and bosses decorated overall with fanciful dragons in a water landscape. Bordered with smoke reserves. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h x approx. 10-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall with fine glaze decoration, no restoration or damages noted. 9-97663 (2,000-4,000)

3009
$8,050.00

FINE SEMI-ANTIQUE PEKING ORIENTAL CARPET. Second half 19th century. The pale indigo field woven overall with trees and exotic birds of all descriptions. The upper left corner with setting sun, the bottom row woven with marshes and a treed rocky grotto with heron and other waterfowl rendering the effect of a fine pastoral canvas painting in soft hues. The guard borders with Greek key design and scrolling vinery. The main border woven with cartouches, each cartouche bearing a different species of domestic or wild animal. SIZE: 14’3″ x 11’4″ CONDITION: This supple carpet with soft palette showing overall wear within acceptable parameters. The ends with wear and the selvege with areas of weakness. All aspects are restorable. 9-97083 (3,000-5,000)

3010
$690.00

MASSACHUSETTS MAPLE QUEEN ANNE TILT TOP CANDLE STAND. Second half 18th century. The shaped top with serpentine edge, hinged on an urn form ring-turned standard raised on a tripod cabriole leg base, terminating in pad feet. SIZE: 27-3/4″ h x 20-1/4″ x 20-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Refinished in a light honey brown color. One leg repaired at juncture to standard. 9-96572 (600-900)

3011
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE MAPLE CHEST ON FRAME. Last quarter 18th century, Coastal Massachusetts or Rhode Island. The rectangular dovetailed case with applied molded cornice having 6 graduated thumbmolded long drawers, fitted on a conforming frame with scalloped apron, raised on short cabriole legs on spoon pad feet. SIZE: 62-1/2″ h x 35-3/4″ w (case) x 19-1/2″ d (overall). CONDITION: The chest with cleaned surfaces and later hardware in original holes, backboards original, the frame base somewhat later, made from old timbers. Some damage to thumbmolding, lower drawer right facing. Some damage to base frame molding, left front corner facing. Minor damage to cornice molding, right rear facing. 9-96809 (4,000-6,000)

3012
$3,737.50

COASTAL NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE FIGURED MAPLE SLANT LID DESK. Last quarter 18th century. The rectangular dovetailed figured maple case with chestnut secondary wood fitted with a thumbmolded hinged lid opening to a stepped interior of valanced pigeon holes centering a pinwheel carved central drawer over two rows of smaller drawers, the lid supported by lopers centering 4 graduated thumbmolded long drawers on a molded base raised on original ogee bracket feet. SIZE: 42-1/4″ h x 36-1/4″ w (case) x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall structural condition. The surfaces professionally repolished. Backboards and feet original. 9-97255 (4,000-6,000)

3013
$373.75

NEW ENGLAND CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE. Mid 19th century. The rectangular top with hinged shaped leaves above the conforming apron fitted with a single drawer and opposing sham drawer, the ends with gadrooned carving, the corners with acorn pendant finials, joined to a columnar pedestal on a rectangular base with concave edges, raised on winged acanthus-carved claw feet on brass casters. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 21-1/2″ w x 39″ d. Open 59″ x 39″. CONDITION: Retains original finish with dark brown color. Two areas with old losses at hinges. Structurally good. Finish needs repolishing. 9-96528 (600-900)

3014
$3,162.50

DAGHESTAN ORIENTAL RUG, EAST CAUCASUS. Circa 1900. Five aligned diamond medallions alternating blue-gray and dark jade green on a madder red field within multiple candy cane, sawtooth and polychrome flowerhead guard borders. The ivory main border with geometric latticework. SIZE: 7′ 4″ x 4′ 3″. CONDITION: Rug retains nearly full pile throughout, the foundation quite supple. Selvages and ends mostly intact. Some small old professional repairs. 9-97510 (4,000-6,000)

3015
$0.00

ANTIQUE HAGIJALLI TABRIZ ORIENTAL RUG, NORTHWEST PERSIA. First half 19th century. Woven with a tree of life within a rocky grotto in shades of beige, brown and green, the tree filled with exotic birds and pendant flowers, further flanked at the base by grazing mountain goats and birds. The upper wine-red spandrels woven with coiling dragons each devouring a human figure. Within a blue-black and beige main border of floral baskets flanked by undulating ribbons. The upper panel between the main border and central field woven with 3 cartouches, each with Arabic writing (see photos). SIZE: 6′ 11″ x 4′ 10″. CONDITION: This fine antique example with areas of wear to foundation and losses to selvage and ends still makes a strong statement and is salvageable. 9-97511 (4,000-5,000)

3016
$0.00

EXCEPTIONAL KAZAK ORIENTAL RUG, WEST CAUCASUS. Circa 1900. This brilliantly woven example featuring three central diamond polychrome medallions with latchhook edges, bordered by two rows of seven square crab medallions, centering stylized dogs and human figures on a deep indigo field, all within multiple polychrome crab, candlestick and saz leaf borders. SIZE: 7’7″ x 5’6-1/2″. CONDITION: With moderate wear to upper medallion in field at one o’clock; areas of creasing in lower right corner and edge facing, one hole in each corner and some minor losses to selvage and ends. This remains a strong example with vibrant colors, good pile and supple texture. 9-95126 (3,000-4,000)

3017
$920.00

SHERATON CHERRY AND BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1840. Probably New York state, rectangular top above the conforming case with mahogany crossbanded frieze, fitted with 4 drawers. The uppermost deep drawer with mahogany crossbanding over three graduated long drawers, all with bird’s-eye maple panels with cockbeaded edges. The case sides with recessed panels, the whole raised on ring turned legs on ball feet. SIZE: 44-1/2″ h x 46″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished, brass handles are later quality examples. 9-96440 (750-1,000)

3018
$2,012.50

UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GIRL WITH A RED ROSE. Outstanding oil on canvas portrait of a young girl seated in a black chair wearing a white dress, blue shoes, red three-string beaded necklace and holding a pink rose in lap. She is in a room setting with green drape with open window looking out to a landscape with mountains, river and trees. Housed in a period wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 34″ x 28″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Professionally restored, relined on replaced stretcher with turn buckle mechanism. Inpainting, very good. 9-95835 (3,000-5,000)

3019
$460.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON CHERRY ONE DRAWER STAND. Circa 1840. This unusual example with square chamfered top and ovolu corners projecting above the conforming frieze fitted with a single drawer raised on square fluted legs transitioning to reeded and spool turned cylindrical ankles and reeded spool turned tapering feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 19-1/4″ w x 18-7/8″ d. CONDITION: Very fine original condition. The brass knob a later replacement of appropriate design. 9-97519 (800-1,200)

3020
$1,534.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) FAMILY READING. Oil on canvas American genre scene shows a mother seated in a red sofa with her two daughters. They all look at an open book in her lap. Another daughter is on the floor with a doll. Probably a southern scene. The interior furniture in the French taste with an urn of flowers and a red drape. Housed in its fine regilt gesso decorated period frame. SIZE: 27″ x 22″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, one small puncture in white dress, otherwise very good. 9-96815 (2,500-3,500)

3021
$1,552.50

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON FIGURED MAPLE AND MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with bow front and turret corners above the conforming case fitted with four bowfront long drawers with mahogany crossbanding, cockbeaded edges, and tiger maple panels, flanked by engaged reeded columns, the whole raised on cylindrical ring turned legs on suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 43-1/2″ h x 45″ w x 23-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished. Seam shrinkage crack at rear of each side panel, left rear side with possible burn damage. Later quality brass eagle hardware. 9-97543 (2,000-3,000)

3022
$2,357.50

CLASSICAL CARVED GILT WOOD GIRANDOLE MIRROR. The circular convex mirror plate within a reeded ebonized slip and conforming deep molded ribbon tied and beaded frame, surmounted by a carved displayed eagle perched on a bracket above a spray of gilt water leaves. The frame sides mounted with gilt leaf sprays, all above a scrolled leafy pendant terminating in a pineapple. SIZE: 41-1/4″ h x 26-1/2″ overall. CONDITION: The mirror retains original glass and pine backboard. Gilding is also original with minor losses and touch-ups. Minimal losses to carved elements. Very fine original condition overall. 9-97227 (3,000-5,000)

3023
$0.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: Should read as Last Quarter of the 18th Century NOT 19th Century.


FINE PAIR OF MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS. Last quarter 19th century. Probably Salem area, each with a cyma-curved crest rail terminating in molded ears above the pierced vasaformed splat. Above the trapezoidal slip seat. Raised on frontal cabriole legs and square chamfered backswept rear legs. All joined by a blocked and turned H stretcher, the front legs terminating in platform pad feet. SIZE: 37″ height of back x 17″ height of seat. PROVENANCE: Former property of Nina Nightingale. CONDITION: Each of pegged construction, retaining older surfaces with good patina. No restorations noted. Seat frames appear original. Very good overall. 9-96416 (4,000-6,000)

3024
$1,265.00

FINE PAIR OF NEW YORK FEDERAL BRASS ANDIRONS. Early 19th century. Each acorn finial above a faceted dome top continuing to an octagonal standard raised on unusual arch scrolled legs ending in round disc feet. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h x 20-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Andirons professionally polished with restoration to dogs. One with small circular hole at back of shaft. Very good overall. 9-96447 (1,200-1,800)

3025
$0.00

BOOK: “DESCRIPTION DE L’EGYPTE”. Second edition, Paris, C.L.F. Panckoucke 1826. The large edition having engraved large plate (elephant folio) pages with the natural inhabitants of Egypt. Full title page reads: “Description de l’Egypte ou recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont ete faites en Egypte pendant l’Expedition de l’Armee francaise. Seconde edition. Dediee au Roi. Publiee par C.L.F. Panckoucke, Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur. Atlas geographique. Paris, Imprimerie de C.L.F. Panckoucke. MDCCCXXVI” (Description of Egypt, or the collection of observations and research which was made in Egypt during the expedition of the French Army). Each 27″ x 20″ page impressed mark with an embossed sphinx in a circle and engraver name. The plates each numbered, subjects include: Bats, animals, birds, reptiles including snakes, fish, mollusks, crustaceans, insects including spiders, sea life including coral, plant life, fossil and mineral deposits. The book is bound with partial Morocan red leather with an end binding in gold “Description De L’Egypte Historie Naturelle” with decorative red and black marble boards. Approximately 232 plates comprise this book. We are not sure how many volumes this encompasses but it is 1/4 of the large plates found in the complete edition. Most likely this is a copulation of volumes I and II. None are hand colored and there was suppose to be a colored frontispiece that is not present. The second edition usually consists of 37 volumes with 24 volumes bound in 26 books. 10 volumes of plates and 1 volume of maps. SIZE: Total: 28″ x 22″. CONDITION: Binding is damaged but intact, pages are very good with only some beginning and end pages with edge wear. 9-97406 (12,500-17,500)

3026
$3,220.00

BOOK: SOUVENIRS D’EGYPTE BY ALEX. BIDA & E. BARBOT. Paris, Lemercier. Elephant folio, dated 1850, half leather, royal blue cloth with bright gilt gold letter cover and spine. Hard cover. Twenty-four lithographs, views and costumes. First edition of an extremely rare and collectible bound folio depicting views of Egyptian cities and their surroundings and different costumes of the region. The plates are from two French Orientalist painters. The costume plates are by Alexandre Bida. Each plate is titled in French, Arabic and English. SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 17″. CONDITION: Leather has typical rub wear, foxing to the lithograph plates, mostly on the borders. 9-95018 (3,000-5,000)

3027
$0.00

CAST BRASS HANGING SABBATH LAMP. 19th Century, probably central European. This eight-light chandelier fitted with scrolling arms cast with deer joined to a central well with pendant finial. The central turned shaft surmounted by a lion with shield and suspended by four baluster turned brass chains. SIZE: 35″ h x 33″ dia. CONDITION: Candle sockets modified for electricity, the arms drilled with small holes for wires. Structurally very good and original. 9-97558 (4,000-6,000)

3028
$1,380.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON BIRDSEYE MAPLE 2 DRAWER STAND. Circa 1840. The rectangular top of birdseye maple above the conforming case fitted with two drawers, raised on swelled ring-turned cylindrical legs with multiple ring-turned cuffs, raised on ball feet. SIZE: 31″ h x 19-1/2″w x 16″ d PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Restored and refinished with old shrinkage crack at rear of top. Otherwise, good. 9-95992 (800-1,200)

3029
$0.00

MASSACHUSETTS SHERATON TIGER MAPLE AND BIRCH BOW FRONT SIDEBOARD. First quarter 19th century. This diminutive bow front example in the manner of Alden Spooner, Athol, Mass. The rectangular top with bow front, turret corners, and a scrolled splash guard above the conforming case fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers above a pair of bowed cupboard doors flanked by deep bottle drawers above a long bow front drawer. flanked by swelled cylindrical reeded pilasters. Raised on swelled and ring-turned urn form legs terminating in ball feet. SIZE: overall 45″h, 43″ w, 22″d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, retaining original splash guard and wooden knobs with good honey color and patina. Small shrinkage crack left side panel facing. 9-97412 (8,500-10,000)

3030
$0.00

FINE PAIR OF NEO-CLASSICAL MAHOGANY CUTLERY URNS. Last quarter 19th century, American. Each urn form turned benchmade example with urn finials in two parts. The top section fitted to the base with a square flange and collar held in place by a dowel. Each base fitted with an insert top designed to hold cutlery. Each on a square plinth raised on ogee bracket feet. SIZE: 25-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, retaining original surfaces and fittings. Old dark patina. 9-96755 (5,000-8,000)

3031
$1,552.50

SHERATON MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF SEWING TABLE. Circa 2nd quarter 19th century. The square top fitted with hinged D-form leaves above the conforming case fitted with three drawers, all with bird’s-eye fronts, the bottom drawer fitted with silk bag in frame. Raised on ring, spool, and spiral turned legs terminating in brass-capped casters. SIZE: 29″ h x 18″ w x 18-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished. Brass hardware replaced. Overall very good with nice color and patina. 9-96417 (2,000-3,000)

3032
$0.00

HERIZ CARPET NORTHWEST PERSIA. Second quarter 20th century. Geometric poled blue-black center medallion with polychrome fanciful birds and lotus blossoms within a salmon ground flanked by ivory spandrels within a blue-black border of polychrome floral latticework. SIZE: 9′ 4″ x 6′ 7″. CONDITION: With good rich colors and overall even and acceptable wear. One end of rug professionally strengthened. Overall very good. 9-97508 (3,000-4,000)

3033
$0.00

KASHGAI ORIENTAL RUNNER, NORTH PERSIA. Second quarter 20th century. With 12 rows of geometric lozenges depicting stylized candlesticks, all within a claret red field, densely populated with stylized flowerheads within an ivory main border of geometric stepped latticework. SIZE: 9′ 7″ x 3′ 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Overall very good with even wear on half of rug. Selvages intact, ends slightly frayed. 9-97509 (2,500-3,500)

3034
$1,265.00

QUEEN ANNE TILT TOP BIRDCAGE TEA TABLE. Third quarter 18th century. The circular one board figured Cuban mahogany top with molded rim, hinged to a birdcage support, joined to a ring turned columnar support, raised on arched cabriole tripod base terminating in platform pad feet. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 28″ d. CONDITION: Retains old dark finish, professionally polished and restored, very good overall with replaced cleat. 9-97240 (1,200-1,800)

3035
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY LOWBOY. Coastal Massachusetts or Rhode Island, last quarter 18th century. The rectangular top with molded edge above the conforming case fitted with a molded long drawer over three aligned short drawers, the astragal arched apron fitted with acorn pendant finials raised on cabriole legs with shaped returns terminating in ball and claw feet. SIZE: 29-3/4″ h x 34-1/2″ w x 17-3/4″ d. CONDITION: With early crackled surfaces, original backboard, no restoration noted. 9-97239 (4,000-6,000)

3036
$1,150.00

UNSIGNED (American, 18th Century) PORTRAIT OF EDWIN SY OF TRENTON, NEW JERSEY. Outstanding oil on canvas half portrait shows a young man with green and gold edge coat, white shirt and collar. He has curled grayish hair. The portrait surrounded by a painted oval porthole with brown edges. Housed in a replacement gilt and decorated frame. Purchased in 1964 from Dana Tillou of the Tillou Gallery who purchased it in the spring of 1960 at the Colosseum Show. Thought to be a New York artist. The information provided above was in a letter from Dana Tillou provided to our consignor. SIZE: 27″ x 21″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Relined, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-96017 (3,000-5,000)

3037
$0.00

FINE PAIR OF MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL BRASS ANDIRONS. Circa 1800. Each with steepled top and ball finials joined to tapered ring-turned shafts above arch spurred legs terminating in slipper pad feet. SIZE: 21-1/4″ h x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good structural condition. Original log stops and rests. 9-96441 (700-1,000)

3038
$3,450.00

MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE TILT TOP TEA TABLE. Second half 18th century. This fine Boston example with circular hinged figured mahogany top joined to a cylindrical standard raised on a cabriole leg having tripod base with acanthus carved knees terminating in bold carved ball and claw feet. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h x 31″ d. CONDITION: Very good with dark rich mahogany color and old patina. No restoration or imperfections noted. 9-96410 (4,000-6,000)

3039
$0.00

IMPORTANT AMERICAN BURLED DIPPER AND A BRACE. Second half 19th century. The dipper, a fine and rare burled treen example of white cedar, is decorated overall with etched double circles. The underside decorated with a three petal design within a double ring in the style of Abenaki Indians. The deep bowl is joined by a sweeping handle with crude thumb grip. The early burled brace with ring turned and molded flattened circular handle, the opposing end fitted with a cylindrical threaded bit holder. SIZE: Dipper: 5-1/2″ h x 13-1/4″ l x 7-3/4″ w. Brace: 14″ l. CONDITION: These fine and rare examples both with very good patina and surfaces. The dipper with roughness around the upper rim, possibly resulting from early use and resulting wear, otherwise very good overall. The brace with old shrinkage cracks within normal parameters. 9-97532 (5,750-6,250)

3040
$2,587.50

ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB MAENTEL (AMERICAN, 1763 – 1863) PORTRAIT OF A MAN IN BLUE COAT. Watercolor full-length portrait of a man wearing a blue coat with tails, blue pants, and tall black boots. Housed in a Victorian walnut frame with gold lining. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-96356 (3,000-5,000)

3041
$0.00

PRIMITIVE INTERIOR SCENE WITH MAN, WOMAN AND CAT IN THE STYLE OF JOSEPH H. DAVIS. Late 19th/early 20th century. Watercolor on light cardboard, interior scene shows a man and woman seated in similar scroll-backed chairs and dressed in fine black clothes. The man having a black suit and seated in front of a smoke decorated Sheraton table with open bible, basket of fruit and top hat. The woman in black dress with white bonnet with small red open book in lap. Below the table is a seated cat and above the table a painting of a mill with leaf garland surrounding. Housed in an antique ogee frame. SIZE: 9 3/4″ x 14″ CONDITION: Some stain to bottom edge and browning, otherwise very good. 97754 (2,000-4,000)

3042
$0.00

CUSHING & WHITE “BLACK HAWK” TROTTING HORSE WEATHERVANE. 2nd half 19th century. Showing old gilded and verdigris surfaces, this full-bodied example now decorated with later two-toned brown paint; with cast ears, molded and cut-sheet combination on mane and tail. Sold together with custom stand. SIZE: 18″ h. x 24″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good overall. Vane with buckshot dents on both sides. 9-95587 (4,000-8,000)

3043
$4,025.00

GILDED FULL BODIED COPPER HORSE AND SULKY WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century, American. This example of a running horse with zinc head and ears and sheet metal mane and harness, the rider depicted with outstretched arms and whip seated on a sheet copper sulky. SIZE: Vane: 17″ h x 35-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Retains original gilded surfaces with verdigris patina. A minor seam split on proper left foreleg of horse, minor 1/2″ seam split alongside mane. Otherwise very good with no other damages or restoration noted. This weathervane is offered with stand. 9-97515 (3,000-5,000)

3044
$3,680.00

PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE TALL CASE CLOCK. First quarter 19th century. Bonnet with concave molded swan’s neck cornice terminating in concave rosettes, centered by three spool turned finials above the astragal arched door, flanked by 4 swelled colonnettes opening to an enameled painted moon phase dial, an Arabic and Roman numeral chapter ring and calendar aperture, all within scrolling spandrels. The brass 8-day movement with time and strike operation, the iron faceplate engraved “Osborne” (probably Thomas Osborne, working in Birmingham England 1800-1825). The narrow throat with canted corners fitted with a double arched tombstone door, joined to the concave molded box base, raised on bracket feet with shaped returns. Accompanying the lot is a newspaper article regarding the sale of the Yates Estate at 713 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, NJ which is the auction in which it came from. SIZE: 88-1/2″ h x 12-3/4″ w throat x 10-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: This nice example with strong graining is refinished with bright color and good patina. The works with old restorations, the dial with small repainted areas. Sold with weights, key, winder, and pendulum. 9-95939 (4,000-8,000)

3045
$0.00

PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS. The matched pair having square front legs with chamfered inside corner. A dovetailed H-stretcher, back curving back legs, rush seats. Nicely pierce carved curving backsplats with carved shaped eared crest. The rush seats held in place with applied top molding and rosehead nail fastened bottom supports. SIZE: 37″ h x 17-1/2″ seat h a 21″ seat w x 15-1/4″ seat d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good, two small losses to top chair seat molded edge, two very minor cracks in backsplat. 9-95892 (500-1,000)

3046
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT DROP LEAF DINING TABLE. Second half 18th century. The rectangular top with conforming hinged leaves projecting above the molded apron raised on square chamfered legs with applied molded marlborough feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 18-1/4″ w (closed), 50-1/2″ w (open) x 41-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Totally restored and refinished. 9-97238 (1,000-1,500)

3047
$1,495.00

CHERRY AND MAHOGANY VENEERED PENNSYLVANIA TWO-PART CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid 19th Century. Top section having an ogee molded cornice over one large glazed door with twelve panes. The top panes a squat tombstone shape. Spool half columns and four plate grooved shelf areas. Bottom section having a single central drawer flanked by faux drawers, all with brass knobs under which are two mahogany veneered paneled doors with two shelf areas behind. Resting on two turned front squat feet. SIZE: 86″ h x 41″ w x 20″ d. Inside shelf depth is 17-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very nice original condition. 9-95823 (1,000-1,500)

3048
$2,419.00

CHIPPENDALE PARCEL GILT CARVED LOOKING GLASS. Late 18th Century. Rectangular plate within a pierced and scrolling surround of foliate vinery and flowerheads, with pierced cartouches and surmounted by a spread wing phoenix. SIZE: 61-1/2″ x 27″. CONDITION: Mirror appears to retain original plate and old if not original surfaces. Phoenix has been reattached but in need of restoration. Frame with losses to gesso, gilding, and some structural cracks. 9-96737 (1,000-1,500)

3049
$0.00

UNSIGNED (British, 18th Century) PORTRAIT OF SIR THOMAS STANLEY. Oil on canvas oval portrait shows a man with long curly white hair wearing a red coat with white scarf. A blue and white coat of arms is on the left. Housed in a decorative old but not period frame with gold liner having an oval window. The canvas is mounted to a rectangular stretcher and has a typed label identifying the sitter. The frame has a Society of Art Portland, Maine exhibition label which is illegible. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. 9-96814 (3,000-5,000)

3050
$0.00

SAROUK CARPET CENTRAL PERSIA. The deep burgundy field with large scrolling palmettes and floral sprays in shades of deep indigo and ochre within a dark indigo main border of scrolling palmettes and flowerhead lattice work. SIZE: 15’7″ x 10’2″ CONDITION: Showing wear throughout the central area exposing some knots but not foundation. Color remains strong. Loss to end fringe, selvege good. 9-97148 (5,000-7,000)

3051
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF TWO SISTERS. Oil on canvas large portrait depicting two young girls in landscape. The older girl in white dress with blue shoes, blue waist ribbon and hair ribbons. Her hair is parted in the middle with curls cascading the sides. She holds a branch with red berries in her lap. Her younger sister is seated above her with one hand on her shoulder. She wears a rose colored dress with rose colored shoes and has long curly brown hair. Below them is a basket with fruit, a teacup and saucer and a doll figurine with dog beside. On the left side is a small red flower garden with green grass and the background is a sunset sky with cliff on the right. Over the girls shoulder is what appears to be a faint outline of a ship on the horizon. Housed in a period gilt molded wood frame. Back of the canvas pencil inscribed “Fallon 22″. SIZE: 32-3/4″ x 44”. PROVENANCE: Family history has indicated that this portrait was thought to have come from the Philadelphia side of the family. Estate of Dr. Lee W. Richards Jr. of Augusta, Maine. Obstetrician & Augusta’s first specialist. CONDITION: Relined with some chips and flaking on the right side, visible horizontal crease in center, craquelure. Good. 9-97672 (5,000-8,000)

3052
$5,750.00

OLIVER FRAZER (FRAZIER) (American, 1808-1964) FAMILY PORTRAIT. Fine unframed oil on canvas round portrait of a young mother seated on a red sofa holding a book in one hand, the other arm resting on the shoulders of her young daughter while the other younger daughter clings to her neck. The backdrop is a classical marble column with colorful landscape. The mother wears a gold pocketwatch on chain, a bracelet and gold ring. The older daughter wears a necklace and white dress. The canvas is stretched in a rectangle and was once framed with a round matte. Unsigned front but signed on back of canvas. A wonderful rendered portrait by this Kentucky artist. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 12-1/4″. CONDITION: Craquelure with inpainting, very good. 9-96320 (2,000-4,000)

3053
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A GIRL WITH HER CAT. Oil on canvas portrait of a girl seated on a fancy sofa holding a light black cat in her lap. She wears a green lace edge dress and has a long red linked necklace. She sits next to a window with hill landscape and dark curtain swag. Housed in a period gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 30-1/4″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined, minor inpainting, original canvas shows a horizontal seam near bottom. Very good. 9-97703 (2,000-4,000)

3054
$2,875.00

KANO EISHIN (Japanese, 1717-1763) ELDERLY FISHERMAN. Circa 1762-63, Edo period. This exceptional watercolor kakemono on silk executed in the last year of his life, as noted by the presence of the Seal of Hoin in lower right. The scene depicts an elderly bearded gentleman seated on a promontory with bamboo fishing rod looking into the middle distance. The painting within a floral brocade border wrought with golden thread. Housed in a modern marbleized gold frame. Kano Eishin (Kano Hidenobu), given name Genshichiro. G o Eishin/Hidenobu, Jotekisai and later Y u sei. Eishin was appointed the 11th master of the Nakahashi Branch of the Kan School. He gained the status of Hogen in 1746, and later, in 1762, he was given the title of Hoin. He was the second son of Kano Ujinob (1675-1724) and his elder brother was Kano Norinobu. Eishin became one of the coveted Kano painters for the Tokugawa governor under the patronage of Tokugawa Ieharu (1737-1786) the 10th Tokugawa Shogun who reigned from 1760-1786. Kano Eishin is buried at the Joshi-ji Temple, Tokyo. Works by the artist can be found in the collections of: Tohoku University Library: Portrait of Akita Sadasue, Ryukoku University, Kyoto, and an eight-fold screen of cranes and pine trees. The screen is displayed in the V.I.P. room on the first floor and was specially displayed for the visit of the Jeiji Emperor in Meiji 13 (1880). SIZE: 64″ x 29″ sight. CONDITION: Very good overall with some horizontal creases. Not examined out of frame. 9-97009 (5,000-8,000)

3055
$0.00

RARE PAIR OF CHINESE STORAGE JARS WITH COVERS. Mid 18th Century. Made for the domestic market and decorated overall in Canton underglaze blue of pastoral tree landscapes, the lids similarly decorated. Each container of rectangular form with a rectangular decorated panel within a zigzag border. Each with a square conforming lip. The style of painting on these storage jars shows influence of the “Mustard Seed Garden”, a series of books teaching the Chinese painters the desired for results expected within the Ching Dynasty. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h x 8-3/4″ l x 3-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Glaze in very fine condition overall, base rim of each with minor chips. No damages or restorations noted. 9-97661 (10,000-15,000)

3056
$9,487.50

PAIR OF CLASSICAL STYLE URNS IN LOWESTOFT TASTE. Mid 19th century, China. Each classical urn with handles fitted with a pierced cover and onion finial, molded and paint decorated in tones of blue and gold with scrolling drapery and pendant wreaths interspersed with blue floral sprays. Each mounted on a square plinth paint decorated with blue geometric trelliswork. SIZE: 17″ h. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall with minimal wear to gilding. 9-96548 (6,000-8,000)

3057
$1,725.00

PAIR OF CHING DYNASTY GARDEN SEATS. Late 19th Century, China. These domestic examples were not intended for export. The dated garden seats polychrome decorated in shades of green, grays, blues and orange. The circular top with opposing fanciful Foo dogs within floral vinery. The sides with pierced bosses. Each decorated with a scene of artists and musicians, opposing scene of attendants bathing a young boy in front of a six-panel room divider, thought to be the boy chosen by the Empress Dowager CIXI to succeed her in the mid 1890’s. The borders with floral reserves. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h x approx. 11-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall with no restoration or damage noted. 9-97662 (5,000-7,000)

3058
$0.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: Date should read “1894” and not “1895”.


PRESENTATION COPY OF NEW TESTAMENT TO EMPRESS-DOWAGER CIXI. Circa 1895. This rare and important edition prepared by the British and Foreign Bible Society and presented to the Dowager Empress of China Tszchi Yoanyu Kangi Chaoyu Chaung Cheng Shokung Chinien Chungshi, for her 60th birthday with inscription. “British + Foreign Bible Society Presented by Committee to The Right Rev.d William Wharton Cassels, D.D., Lord Bishop of Western China, in recognition of valuable service rendered to the Society in China.” Signed by Chairman of Committee and Secretaries. “The Bible House, 146, Queen Victoria St. London, 25th November 1895.” The original described as: “The book is royal quarto size, 10 by 13 by 2, is printed on the finest paper procurable and in the largest of movable metallic type. The border around each page is of gold.” This example having a red keystone border. “The volume given to the Empress was bound in silver boards; that belonging to the society is bound in costly black morocco.”, of which this is an example, “The ornamentation is that of birds and bamboo in relief. The name of the book, ‘Complete New Testament,’ is in large characters of gold, on which is the inscription ‘Classic of Salvation for the World.’ According to the Chinese, the bamboo is an emblem of peace and the birds are messengers; the design on the covers, therefore, conveyed to the Dowager Empress a ‘message of peace’ from her Christian subjects.”-New York Times, June 30, 1896. A copy, owned by the China Christian Council and Three-Self Patriotic Movement, was auctioned off for HK $850,000 in Hong Kong in August 2004 in conjunction with the “A Lamp to my Feet, A Light to my Path” exhibition, with the proceeds donated to the Medical College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong for SARS research. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 9-3/4″ x 1-3/4″. CONDITION: The cover and binding showing areas of wear on edges of spine and corners. The pages in very fine condition overall with minimal, if any, foxing. The frontice page with inscription intact, clear and legible. 9-97086 (40,000-60,000)

3059
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Chinese, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GIRL AT DESK. Watercolor/oil interior scene shows a young woman in fancy jacket seated at an L-shaped desk and she holds a rolled scroll in one hand and looks forward at viewer. Housed in an original hardwood ebony frame with original wood backing. SIZE: Sight: 25″ x 17″. Overall: 27-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Some discolored varnish layer, otherwise very good. 9-96826 (1,000-1,500)

3060
$1,035.00

PAIR OF CHINESE SQUARE BACK HARDWOOD ARMCHAIRS. Mid 19th century. The bowed crestrail continuing to cylindrical stiles centering the serpentine shaped and molded rectangular splat, joined to the paneled plank seat. Each raised on cylindrical legs, the frontal legs with picture frame moldings, all joined by box stretchers and frontal foot rest. The legs with shaped bracket returns. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h of back, 21″ h of seat. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Professionally repolished with restoration to one crestrail. Very good overall with nice patina. 9-96577 (800-1,200)

3061
$2,127.50

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CORNER CHAIR. Last quarter 18th century. The stepped pillow crest joined to the curved medial arm continuing to paddle grips joined to baluster and ring turned stiles alternating with vasiform splats, joined to the square seat rail fitted with a slip seat. The rails with deep arches. Raised on square chamfered legs, joined by an X-form stretcher. SIZE: 31-1/2″ h of back x 31-3/4″ w overall x 17″ h of seat. CONDITION: The chair retains old original surfaces with dark brown patina, somewhat dry. The seat rail strengthened with L-brackets, the frame augmented with molded brackets for seat frame. 9-97541 (2,000-4,000)

3062
$4,887.50

FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY BALL & CLAW FOOT DINING TABLE. 4th quarter 18th cent., probably Philadelphia. The rectangular top with deep hinged leaves projecting above the arched and scalloped apron raised on molded and angular cabriole legs terminating in finely carved ball and claw feet. Two legs hinged and swiveling for leaf support. SIZE: 29″ h x 44″ d x 20-3/4″ w; open: 64″ w. PROVENANCE: By descent through the family. CONDITION: Table retains original clean surfaces with good color and patina with minor old restoration to knee of one leg. Restoration of foot seams retaining original elements. Very good overall. 9-97085 (3,000-5,000)

3063
$4,600.00

PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE CURLY MAPLE CHEST ON FRAME. Second half 18th century. Concave molded cornice above the conforming case comprising 3 aligned arched and thumb molded short drawers above a pair of aligned thumb molded drawers over 4 graduated long drawers flanked by engaged reeded quarter columns. The whole fitted to a molded conforming frame with scalloped apron of pegged construction, raised on short cabriole legs, terminating in Trifid feet. SIZE: 63-1/2″ h x 37-3/4″ w case x 21-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good, professionally refinished. Brass hardware mounted in original holes. 9-96503 (5,000-7,000)

3064
$0.00

FINE KASHAN ORIENTAL CARPET CENTRAL PERSIA. Second quarter 20th century. The blue-black Arabesque poled central medallion with pale indigo border flanked by floral-filled urns. The pink field with dense scrolling polychrome floral vinery and palmettes within blue-black spandrels. The blue-black main border with scrolling floral trellis work. SIZE: 17’11” x 10’10” CONDITION: Very good condition overall with full pile and rich colors. No repairs or restoration noted. 9-97572 (4,500-8,000)

3065
$0.00

FINE BAKHTIARI-SOUMAC BAGFACE. First quarter of the 20th Century. Fine example woven with two earth tone polychrome oval medallions flanked by four geometric stylized patterns within stylized feathers within multiple zigzag, running hook, pole and sawtooth guard borders. The opposing ends woven in a bakhtiari pattern. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Fine example with minimal wear, retaining rich earth tones. 9-96576 (1,200-1,800)

3066
$0.00

CLASSICAL GILTWOOD CONVEX MIRROR. First quarter 19th century. Gilt crest with displayed eagle on a rock pediment flanked by scrolling leaftips above the gilt molded surround mounted with spherules and a reeded ebony slip centering a convex mirror plate, all above a c-scroll leafy pediment. SIZE: 51″ x 32″. CONDITION: Gilding is dry and crusty, mirror with minor foxing, minor losses to gilding with original mirror plate and backboard. Some restoration. 9-95791 (2,000-3,000)

3067
$0.00

MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY OXBOW SLANT LID DESK. Late 18th century. The rectangular dovetailed case fitted with a hinged sloping lid opening to an interior of pigeonholes. The lid resting on lopers, the case fitted with 4 graduated reverse serpentine drawers with cockbeaded edges, retaining original brass hardware, the case raised on 4 short cabriole legs with scalloped returns terminating in ball and talon feet. SIZE: 44″ h x 40-3/4″ w x 22″ d. CONDITION: The case retains older polished surfaces. Backboards a combination of original and later replacements. The legs appear original with some old replaced blocks. 9-96971 (2,500-4,500)

3068
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE CHERRY TRAY TOP CANDLESTAND. Circa 1800. The single board square top with applied tray molding joined to the baluster-turned shaft, raised on an arched cabriole leg tripod base, terminating in slipper feet. SIZE: 26″ h x 14-1/4″ w x 14-3/8″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with old cleaned surfaces. No restorations noted. 9-97258 (400-600)

3069
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND MAHOGANY TILT TOP CANDLESTAND. Last quarter 18th century. This fine example with a gilt checkerboard top with string inlaid border and edges tilting on a ring and urn turned standard raised on an arched cabriole leg tripod base terminating in delicate ridged and pointed platform pad feet. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h x 16-3/4″ x 16-5/8″. CONDITION: Table retains original old surfaces, the checkerboard with appropriate crackle, some losses to string inlaid edging. Structurally very good with one old professional repair at ankle of one leg. 9-97514 (2,500-3,500)

3070
$13,800.00

OUTSTANDING FREDERIC WINGATE FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK. Circa 1820. Frederic Wingate, (1782-1864), Augusta, ME. The bonnet with three brass ball-and-spire finials centering the pierced crest above the molded cornice. The arched door flanked by freestanding columns with brass capitals and bases opening to a painted face decorated with clusters of fruit inscribed “Frederic Wingate Augusta No. 179”. The gilt spandrels each painted with a single peach centering a Roman numeral chapter ring, sweep second subsidiary dial, calendar aperture, and time & strike apertures. The eight-day brass works original to the face. The throat with engaged quarter columns centering a molded rectangular panel door opening to the case interior retaining the original paper label of the maker affixed to the backboard indicating “Bought in 1829″ in pencil. The throat joined to the concave molded box base, raised on French feet centering a scalloped and shaped apron. The pine case with a simulated rosewood grained finish. SIZE: Ht 93″ Throat Width: 13 3/4″ D 9 1/2” PROVENANCE: By descent through the Jewett family of Solon, Maine being the original owner who purchased the clock in 1820. CONDITION: The case and works appear all original with minor restoration to pierced crest, some losses to base molding, and an old break in case below lower hinge on case door. 9-97724 (10,000-15,000)

3071
$6,325.00

OUTSTANDING FOLK ART DEPICTION OF SWAN’S ISLAND, MAINE. The painting depicts a tall white lighthouse with attached building and American flag on tall flagpole at the end of a peninsula of land with houses, roads and schooners in the bay. The artist has framed the painting with two gray curtain swags at top corners. Signed lower right “T.S”. Housed in a modern partial gilt frame with linen and partial gilt liner. Purportedly a scene of Swan’s Island, Maine. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/4″ sq. PROVENANCE: Originally found in a Winterport, Maine attic. CONDITION: Light water stain in sky, generally very good. 9-97417 (6,000-8,000)

3072
$1,265.00

BOOK: THE HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT OF MAINE BY JAMES SULLIVAN. Circa 1795. First edition, signed by the author and with a hand written correction in the text on page 7. Illustrated by a new correct map by Osgood Carleton of the District which states, “A MAP of those parts of the Country most famous for being harassed by the Indians, on and long after their first settlement; and more particularly treated of in Judge SULLIVAN’S HISTORY of the District of MAINE”. Published by I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews, Faust’s Statue, 45 Newbury Street, Boston, 1795. The book is dedicated inside front cover in script, “Honble Woodbury Langdon Esq from his most humble servant/The Author“. SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 5″ x 1-3/8”. CONDITION: Original leather cover, the spine with red leather nameplate. The map in original state with small tears. The binding unattached from spine. Pages of book clear and legible with some foxing. 9-96424 (3,000-5,000)

3073
$747.50

TWO ANTIQUE MOCHA PITCHERS. Large pitcher with variegated blue tobacco and cream earthworm decoration on cream background. Body also decorated with wide blue band and tobacco-brown pinstripe bands. The small pitcher having a central gray band ornamented with a blue, tobacco-brown and white earthworm design, background of body a very light slate gray with multiple tobacco-brown pinstripes. SIZE: Larger 7-1/2″h, smaller 4-1/4″h. CONDITION: The larger with very light overall stain, having a chip on base and repaired chip on rim with 3″ hairline crack. The smaller having a repaired handle. 9-97644 (750-1,250)

3074
$1,236.25

WONDERFUL RARE MOCHA DECORATED PEPPER POT. Decoration includes a glaze drizzled cobalt blue on top pour spout with various tobacco-brown bands on body. Major background of body a light slate gray with a cream, tan/brown and dark brown earthworm around the complete body. SIZE: 3″ h. PROVENANCE: From an old estate in Phillips, Maine. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-97645 (1,250-2,250)

3075
$12,075.00

WONDERFUL SMOKE AND PAINT DECORATED MAINE SHERATON STAND. Hardwood one-drawer stand with nicely turned Sheraton legs. The frame and legs in original old worn red paint. The top and drawer front with original creamy gray background and mottled smoke decoration. Stand is untouched. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ top, stand 28″h. PROVENANCE: Recently found in an early Maine home in Phillips Maine. CONDITION: Retains original red paint, basically strong all over. The top with original tan and smoke decoration, now lightly faded with a couple of scattered stains. The drawer front bold,strong and graphic. Fitted with original Sheraton brass mushroom pull. 9-97656 (8,000-12,000)

3076
$1,150.00

EZRA AMES (AMERICAN, 1768 – 1836) MINIATURE PORTRAIT ON PAPER OF MILITARY OFFICER. Signed on reverse, “CAPTAIN BURDETTE, EZRA AMES 1806 ALBANY”. Ames was born in 1768, died 1836 worked in Massachusetts and New York. SIZE: Oval image 3″ x 2-1/4″. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-97634 (1,250-1,750)

3077
$575.00

EARLY WATERCOLOR MARRIAGE RECORD. This watercolor marriage record with fanciful leaf border ornamented at top with cherub or winged angel “FAMILY RECORD TIMOTHY HANSCOM BORN AUGUST 6, 1795 & ASNETH GREELY BORN FEBRUARY 13TH 1801 MARRIED DECEMBER 2ND 1819”. Also lists children and birth dates and features a photographic image of the couple. SIZE: 15-1/2″ 18-1/2″h. PROVENANCE: Found in Central Maine, believed originally from China Maine. CONDITION: Floral decoration faded and stained. 9-97653 (450-850)

3078
$2,300.00

WONDERFUL FOLK CARVED LIMESTONE PLAQUE OF LEGENDARY PUGILIST JOHN L. SULLIVAN. This limestone plaque features a wonderful rendition of the first gloved heavyweight champion of the world. Sullivan was born in 1858 and died in 1918 and was the first heavyweight champion of gloved boxing from February 7th 1882 to 1892. He was also the last heavyweight champion of bare knuckle boxing under the London prize ring rules and also the first American athlete to earn over a million dollars. The plaque is a wonderful relief likeness of Sullivan in his crossed arm pose looking to his right. Facial features and hair wonderfully executed. The reverse of the stone carved in relief, “J.L.S.”. Nothing is known about the very accomplished artist that executed the likeness, but it was found in central Maine and dates to the late 19th century. A wonderful bold depiction. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 12″. CONDITION: Generally excellent with a nice old, aged patina. 9-97651 (2,500-3,500)

3079
$1,150.00

PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN BLACK FIGURAL PEG LAMPS. Each with dramatic facial features and original bright Polychrome decoration. One of a dapper black gentleman with blue-banded hat and pink tie, the other a handsome black lady with white bonnet and blue ribbon. Oil burners marked, “KOSMOS BRENNER”. Complete with a set of antique brass beehive push up candle sticks. SIZE: Lamps alone with burner 7-1/2″h, w/candle sticks 17″ h. CONDITION: Small separation in woman’s bonnet rim, probably at time of making, otherwise good. 9-97636 (1,000-1,800)

3080
$0.00

EARLY DECORATED LEATHER FIRE BUCKET. Early leather bucket with dark green background and gilt gold decoration with black highlight “J. MASON W. F. S. NO1 1848”. Bucket retains its original leather handle which has an old make-do repair. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Overall scattered paint separation, most notably in date. 9-97642 (800-1,200)

3081
$0.00

EARLY GLAZED DECORATED REDWARE BANK. The ovoid bank with knurled top having a slit in the side near the top for coins. Repeating brown splotch decoration on red/brown glaze. Underside dated in pencil “1875”. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-97639 (500-800)

3082
$69.00

OVOID HANDLED MINI JUG. Redware jug with exaggerated teardrop ovoid form having an all over dark green/brown tobacco colored glaze and applied handle. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Large chip in top neck, otherwise very good. 9-97640 (75-125)

3083
$373.75

EARLY PEAFOWL DECORATED SOFT PASTE TEAPOT. Beautiful glazed soft paste teapot with Peafowl on branch decoration on each side. Feather decoration on spout with leaf decoration and blue banding on lid. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Decoration bright, glaze very strong and bright with imperfections including old repair to rim of base, hairline on lid, inner top lip of pot, and tip of spout repaired. 9-97641 (400-600)

3084
$230.00

TWO CARVED BUTTER BOARDS. The smallest with rosettes of decoration including stag head, fowl, fruit and flowers. The larger with 18 ornamental squares including roosters,hearts, butterflies, swans cornucopias etc., also carved with initial “F”. SIZE: Larger 11-1/2″ x 5-1/2″, smaller 6-1/4″ x 3-3/4″. CONDITION: Warm old mellow patina. 9-97638 (250-350)

3085
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON GILTWOOD MIRROR. Second quarter 19th century. The two-part mirror plate within a molded surround, the frame mounted with engaged ropetwist columns, the corners blocked and applied with floral rosettes. SIZE: H 37″ W 19 3/4″ CONDITION: Substantial wear to original gilded surfaces. Upper mirror plate replaced. Minor losses to gesso, structurally good. 9-97657 (400-700)

3086
$0.00

DECORATED FAIENCE AND PEWTER STEIN. Multi-colored decoration with leaping horse and trees having mauve green and yellow highlights. Pewter lid engraved, “K.M.R”. Pewter reinforcement band on base. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Old hairline crack in base, otherwise very good. 9-97646 (350-650)

3087
$0.00
Revised: 8/25/2009

Correction: Made by Sampson, not Oriental Export

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN COVERED MINIATURE URN. The 19th Century urn with overall floral decoration and raised white enamel highlights and having an armorial crest with lion and horse and banner “SOLA VIRTUS INVICTA”. Ovoid in shape with gilt highlights at top and bottom. The underside with red Chinese chop marks. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-97643 (250-450)

3088
$10,350.00

OUTSTANDING MOLDED COPPER BULL WEATHERVANE. 19th Century. The standing figure with a long dropping tail, applied horns and ears. Green verdigris patina. SIZE: Ht 18″ x 30″ L PROVENANCE: Private Florida collector. CONDITION: Two bullet holes, otherwise very good. 97755 (12,000-16,000)

3089
$10,350.00

AMERICAN MOLDED COPPER CODFISH WEATHERVANE. Late 19th/early 20th century. This full-bodied example with original gilding of diminutive proportions modeled with sheet copper fins and open mouth. Accompanied by a modern stand. SIZE: Height of vane: 11″ overall; length 26″ overall. CONDITION: Retains original gilded surfaces with nice verdigris patina. A shallow depression at base of proper right side of tail. Two small dents beneath rear of dorsel fin, proper left side. Otherwise very good, no restorations noted. 9-97683 (8,000-12,000)

3090
$2,300.00

BIDJAR ORIENTAL CARPET. Second quarter 20th century with overall dense polychrome floral and sazleaf lattice work on a blue-black field, the claret main border with polychrome scrolling palmettes within multiple pink and pale indigo guard borders filled with flowerheads. SIZE: 18’2″ x 11’3″ CONDITION: Very good overall with even full pile and dark rich colors. Minor losses to ends. 9-97609 (4,000-6,000)

3091
$7,080.00

TWO PART QUEEN ANNE HIGHBOY. Top section having a cornice molding over two side by side drawers over three graduated drawers with attached molded base. Bottom section having a top attached molding over one long drawer over small central drawer flanked by deep drawers. Double lobed cutout skirt supported by four tall cabriole legs with a stylized Dutch foot. Possibly an Oyster Bay style Long Island highboy. SIZE: 71-1/2″ h; Bottom case 42″ w x 20-1/2″ d. Top case 40″ w x 19″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Mis-matched brasses, refinished. Some minor restoration. Overall very good. 9-95822 (8,000-12,000)

3092
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY TILT TOP TEA TABLE. Last quarter 18th century, probably Massachusetts. The circular hinged top joined to a birdcage support, swiveling on the urn turned standard, raised on a tripod cabriole leg base, terminating in boldly carved ball and claw feet. SIZE: 27″ h x 27-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Structurally good, top professionally reset and cleaned. Base with old surfaces. Birdcage key absent. 9-96810 (3,000-5,000)

3093
$1,322.50

TWO-PART MAHOGANY SECRETARY. This fine desk and bookcase combination has a top section with cornice top, two mullion glazed doors, each having twelve glass panels with cathedral arched tops. Interior of the two doors is set on the left side with three adjustable shelves and on the right side with seven pigeon holes next to four vertical letter slots over six drawers next to another seven pigeon holes. The doors set over three small drawers, each fitted with brass knobs. Bottom section having two over two drawers, a fold over writing area, round columns ending in bulbous and ball feet.A wonderful example of this style secretary. SIZE: 75″ h x 42″ w x 20-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95826 (1,500-2,500)

3094
$0.00

AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED BARBER’S POLE. Last quarter 19th century. This carved and painted example of baluster form with heavy ball finial painted in swirling red, white and blue. The central turned section painted with diamond forms, the turnings in gold and black. Now mounted on a later steel base. SIZE: 75-1/2″ h x 16-1/2″ circumference (approx). CONDITION: Barber pole retains original painted surfaces, now dried and flaking from weathering. Old screw holes evident from previous mounting. Otherwise very good structural condition. 9-97171 (3,000-5,000)

3095
$32,200.00

IMPORTANT AMERICAN PICTORIAL HOOKED RUG BY NANCY SHIPPEE. Circa 1851, Massachusetts. This fine example with a polychrome floral arrangement centered within a dark brown panel within a border woven with polychromed diamonds alternating with medium indigo arrows, the corners with stylized floral sprays, the lower border signed in script “Nancy Shippee Aged 38 1851″ in orange wool within a pale ochre panel. SIZE: 48″ x 23” PROVENANCE: Nancy Shippee ne. Nancy Oaks, born 1813, Clarksburg, MA; married Christopher Shippee, 1846; deceased 1903, Vermont. CONDITION: With losses and weaknesses around edge. The main body intact with vibrant color. 9-97039 (10,000-20,000)

3096
$0.00

IMPORTANT AMERICAN FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF JAMES PEARTHREE, ESQ. 1833. The portrait, mounted in a later Victorian frame, depicting a gentleman with black coat and white shirt with high collar, sporting a goatee, posed in a chair, red book in right hand, dominoes in the foreground, framed by tasseled drape and titled in the drapery, “Jms. Pearthree Esqr. 1833” For two similar examples relating to the positioning of a book in the sitter’s right hand, refer to “American Folk Painters” by John & Katherine Ebert, Page 93, both examples. The book is included with the sale of this painting. SIZE: 20″ x 16″ CONDITION: Upper border with paint loss, the paint with craquelure. Colors remain strong and vibrant, very good overall. 9-96474 (4,000-6,000)

3097
$3,162.50

JAMES SANDFORD ELLSWORTH (American, 1802-1874) PAIR OF MINIATURE AMERICAN FOLK ART PORTRAITS. Second quarter of the 19th C. Pair of miniature watercolor half portraits presented here are of an elderly woman depicted with a ribbon tied lace bonnet in a black dress seated reading a book. The initials “JSE” inscribed lower right. The second portrait is of an elderly gentleman with white hair in a blue/black coat holding a closed book. The printed inscription “J.S.E. Ptr.” in lower left. Both portraits with the cloud like framing of the heads and lower body characteristic of Ellsworth’s works. Mounted in period frames. SIZE: 3″ x 2-3/4″. CONDITION: Somewhat faded but otherwise structurally good. 9-97043 (2,500-4,000)

3098
$0.00

GOLD LEAF SILHOUETTE OF WOMAN WITH BONNET. Late 18th century. This gold leaf example depicting a 3/4 profile of woman in a lace bonnet with shawl. Mounted in its original oval frame with gilt slip. With faint pencil inscription on back. SIZE: Frame Size: 6 3/4″ x 5 3/4″ CONDITION: The silhouette with deterioration and discoloration around the edges, otherwise structurally good. Frame intact with original finish. 9-97044 (2,500-4,000)

3099
$0.00

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

3100
$0.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE KABISTAN, NORTHWEST CAUCASUS. Circa 1900. Three aligned octagonal medallions with latch-hook borders on a terracotta field interspersed with human, bird and horse-like figures. The main deep indigo border woven with polychrome crabs with candy cane edge, further bordered by stylized “S” forms. SIZE: 7′ 6″ x 4′ 9″. CONDITION: Overall good with pleasing colors. Minor damages to ends and selvage with moderate wear commensurate with age and old small professional repairs. 9-97507 (2,000-3,000)

3101
$1,955.00

CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY LYRE BASE CARD TABLE. Second quarter 19th century. Probably New York, the rectangular hinged figural mahogany top with round corners above the conforming concave frieze on a lyre form molded support, applied with carved acanthus leaves, joined to a plinth with incurved sides, raised on acanthus carved outswept legs with scrolled volutes, terminating in original brass capped claw foot casters. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 33″ w x 17″ d. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Professionally polished and restored with good color and patina. Old shrinkage cracks in top. Hinged and casters original. 9-96585 (800-1,200)

3102
$1,150.00

CLASSICAL MAHOGANY DROPLEAF BREAKFAST TABLE. Second quarter 19th century, probably New York or Philadelphia. The rectangular top with D-form hinged leaves above the conforming frieze, fitted with a single drawer with convex front and opposing sham drawer, and four acorn pendant finials. Raised on a figural oval pedestal joined by four scrolled corbel supports on a base with concave sides terminating in shaped claw feet fitted with casters. SIZE: 28″ h x 47-1/2″ d x 21-1/2″ w closed, 56-1/4″ w open. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored in very good structural condition. Each leaf retaining original fittings originally used to join this table to conforming ends. One toe of a single foot missing. 9-96498 (1,000-2,000)

3103
$0.00

FINE MARQUETRY AND MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE. Second quarter 19th century. Rectangular hinged top inlaid with a floral filled urn centering a song bird bordered by a scrolling foliate cartouche within contrasting string inlaid border opening to a fully fitted interior of 8 lidded compartments all inlaid with floral sprays, 3 compartments for spools of thread. The lid interior mounted with a rectangular mirror plate above a single drawer with leather lined writing surface, pen tray, inkwell and powder jar above a bag slide. The apron and drawer fronts all with marquetry vinery. The case raised on lyre form marquetry supports joined to a rectangular plinth with incurved sides on suppressed disc feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 17-3/4″ w x 13-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very fine overall with high quality marquetry and rich patina. Material on sewing bag in need of some restoration. Small shrinkage cracks on lower shelf and on perimeter of lid. 9-96409 (1,200-1,600)

3104
$0.00

BAKHTIARI ORIENTAL RUG, NORTHWEST PERSIA. Second quarter 20th century. Three aligned polychrome diamond medallions within a brick red field of dense polychrome devices within a saz leaf ivory border, within a blue-black main border of dense flowerheads, latticework and vinery. SIZE: 6′ 4″ x 4′ 9-1/2″. CONDITION: With deep rich colors and nearly full pile having one minor restored split at one corner, otherwise very good. 9-97506 (2,000-3,000)

3105
$6,325.00

ANTHONY GABRIEL QUERVELLE (Philadelphia, 1789-1856) FINE PAIR CLASSICAL MAHOGANY GAME TABLES. Circa 1830. Each rectangular hinged top with canted corners swiveling above a conforming bolection molded frieze above a stepped swelled ring turned columnar pedestal with leaf carved ring base, joined to a molded incurvate plinth, raised on scrolling acanthus carved claw feet terminating in casters. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 36″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Professionally repolished and cleaned over original surfaces, minor losses to veneer along apron. Very good overall. 9-97002 (6,000-9,000)

3106
$5,175.00

ANTHONY GABRIEL QUERVELLE (Philadelphia, 1789-1856) CLASSICAL MAHOGANY WORK TABLE. Second quarter 19th century. The rectangular hinged top with rounded corners crossbanded in mahogany and rosewood. Opening above the conforming case, fitted with a baise-lined writing surface and compartments for inkwell and pens, further opening to a multi-drawer jewelry compartment lined with original paper. The front with bolection molded frieze over a single deep drawer with stepped demilune molding with rosewood crossbanded outline. The case raised on acanthus carved and ring turned standard terminating in a circular stepped plinth, set on a platform base with incurved sides terminating in acanthus carved scroll claw feet raised on casters. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h x 23″ w x 16-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: By descent through the family to the current owner. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned and repolished over original surfaces. No restoration or repairs noted. 9-97003 (5,000-8,000)

3107
$28,750.00

OUTSTANDING 19TH CENTURY ZINC STATUE OF AN INDIAN WARRIOR. Life size statue shows the Brave standing with bare feet on a rock and stump plinth. He holds an arrow in his right hand and a bow in his left. He looks to his left with long flowing hair and wears traditional garb. The rock by his left foot is inscribed “Robert Wood & Co. Makers Phila.”. The figure has a later green paint to resemble a green verdigris patina. REFERENCE: “America’s Indian Statues” by Marion E. Gridley, Page 24 and page 89 show identical figures, one having the addition of a flat front feather headdress and indicating that there are several found that are identical at Akron, Cincinnati and Lodi, OH; at the Old Fort in Schenectady, NY; Calhoun, GA; Ishpeming, MI and Portage Park, Barberton, OH. Also, an identical example but with a polychrome finish was advertised on page 44 in the Antiques Magazine, July 1975 by Florentine Craftsman. The book, the Antiques magazine and the article accompany the statue. Our consignor purchased this piece from the owner of the “Smithfield Mansion” where it was a centerpiece of a boxwood garden on his Estate. Heziah Smith, founder of Smithfield Village, which was home of the Smithfield Iron Foundry, located near Mt. Holly, NJ. SIZE: 73″ h x 29″ at widest x 26″ at deepest. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good with repaint and minor repairs. 9-95999 (15,000-25,000)

3108
$5,865.00

IMPORTANT AMERICAN SILVER PLATED MODEL OF COASTAL SLOOP. Second half 19th century. Fine realistic and detailed model of a fully rigged coastal sloop under sail cast by the “Meriden Brittania Co. Meriden CT” and so marked on interior of the plinth. The boat mounted on rectangular mirrored silver plateau, the gilt rims applied with shells continuing to sloping sides cast with floral sprays, the corners with dolphin mounts, raised on 6 supports in the shape of fanciful conch shells on rectangular plinths. The boat manned by a youth with cap, vest and breeches. The model accompanied by the original table form case carved of walnut, applied with shells and dolphins. SIZE: Case: 51″ h x 37″ l x 23-1/2″ w. Model: 24-3/4″ h x 27-1/2″ l x 16-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: Owned by Walter Ketter, Proprietor of the Red Circle Inn, Nashotah, WI, Sotheby’s New York to the current owner. CONDITION: Silver casting and cabinet all with original surfaces. Structurally very good. 9-96537 (7,500-10,000)

3109
$3,335.00

AMERICAN CARVED AND GILT PILOT HOUSE EAGLE. Mid 19th century. This fine example of a displayed eagle carved in pine from the solid, depicted on rock work plinth. SIZE: 30″ h, 64-1/4″ wingspan. CONDITION: Structurally very fine condition overall. Professionally regilded. Carved with well reticulated plumage, and well detailed eyes and beak. Traces of original gesso remain beneath plinth. 9-97170 (3,000-5,000)

3110
$0.00

CURRIER & IVES (PUBLISHER, 19TH CENTURY) “THE GRAND NEW STEAMBOAT PILGRIM, THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD”. Large folio colored lithograph shows the steamboat full of people flying six different flags and traveling right to left. A small one-masted sail boat is in foreground. Copyright 1883 and having a full legend indicating this was the flagship of the Fall River Line and listing all her attributes. Housed in a black molded wood frame with gilt edge and watercolor highlighted white mat. SIZE: Image size 20-1/2″ x 34-1/2″, sight size 25-1/4″ x 35-1/2″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. Evidence of professional restoration. Generally good to very good. 9-97552 (2,000-3,000)

3111
$7,762.50

JOHN HALEY BELLAMY (1836-1914) CARVED EAGLE PLAQUE. The carved gilt eagle clutching a partial red, white and blue shield. REFERENCE: “JOHN HALEY BELLAMY CARVER OF EAGLES” by Yvonne Brault Smith, Pg. 69 for a nearly identical example, 26″ x 4″. SIZE: Ht 6 1/2″ L 24 1/2″ D 4 1/2″ CONDITION: Structurally very good, retaining old surfaces and original gilding and paint. Painted banner showing some wear from excessive polishing or cleaning. Proper left wing with old stress crack visible from rear. Stress crack at mid-point of proper left wing tip with slight separation. 9-97001 (5,000-10,000)

3112
$5,175.00

IMPORTANT AMERICAN CARVED EAGLE WALL PLAQUE. Mid 20th century. The gilt decorated displayed eagle carved with talons clutching crossed draped American flags and US shield painted in red, white and blue. SIZE: 16″ h x 53″ wingspan. CONDITION: Carving retains original paint and gilding with well articulated plumage. No damage or restoration noted with cleaned surfaces. 9-96535 (6,000-8,000)

3113
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century). Oil on canvas nautical scene shows two ships, one with American flag and one with British flag, sailing left to right in dark white capped ocean. Land is on left side, all under a sunset sky from light blue to pink. The foreground ship having a blue company pennant “T.L.Co”. The ship named “M.F. Chapman”. The American ship is unidentified. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with a Guido Frame Studio label. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. Restored with inpainting. 9-96805 (6,000-9,000)

3114
$15,525.00

ROY CROSS (American, 1924-2008) U.S.S. CONSTITUTION. Outstanding gouache nautical scene shows the majestic Constitution sailing under full sail in white capped blue sea. The ship leads four other tall ships coming toward viewer. Great detail is shown in the ships rendering including rigging, deck and deck hands. The scene is shown under a light blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “Roy Cross” and Copyright “1976”. Superbly housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with linen and gilt liner. Also having a decorative title and artist plaque. The Constitution is shown circa 1804 and depicts it as the flagship of the US Mediterranean Squadron under Captain Edward Preble. SIZE: 22″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Purchased from Marine Arts Gallery in 1977. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96936 (7,000-10,000)

3115
$18,400.00

DEREK GEORGE MONTAGUE GARDNER (British, 1914-2007) “50 SOUTH ICE TO PORT”. Oil on canvas nautical scene shows a three-mast tall ship sailing slightly toward viewer from left to right. Wonderful coloration in the sea with white caped blueish/green to dark blue. The ship is passing an iceberg. All under a cloud sky with a lightened area having peach to yellow coloring. Signed lower right. Housed in an outstanding gesso decorated gilt wood frame. The painting shows the “Berwickshire” under shortened sail heading westward to round the horn. This ship was a small iron barque built by Russell & Co. on the Clyde in 1860 for Larrs Shore Line and lasted until 1923 when she was broken up at Genoa. A wonderful work with great detail and understanding by this artist. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good, some craquelure around the stretcher line. 9-97619 (17,500-22,500)

3116
$0.00

HENRY SCOTT (British, 1911-1966) “THE AMERICAN DOWN EASTER “GRANITE STATE” OFF THE LIZARD”. Fine large oil on canvas nautical scene shows the three-mast tall ship in full sail with two pilot boats and other sails on horizon. White tipped choppy sea under white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt decorative frame having a gilt wood artist plaque and presentation plaque as follows: “Presented to Robert J. Haugh on the occasion of his retirement from Minet (1990)”. Titled on reverse of stretcher and having a label from MacConnal-Mason & Son, LTD. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96894 (10,000-15,000)

3117
$20,700.00

PERCY A. SANBORN (American, 1849-1929) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “C.B. HAZELTINE”. Fine oil on canvas portrait of a three-mast black hulled ship sailing left to right into a busy harbor. A large sailing vessel is seen off stern and the busy harbor with ships and steamers off bow. The ship shown in full sail flying U.S. flag and identifying smaller flags. A number of figures are seen on deck. All under a blue and white cloud sky. The ships name emblazoned on the back side. A hand written painted legend at center below the ship reads “Ship CB Hazeltine; Welcome Gilkey, Searsport, Master. Built at Belfast, ME. 1859”. Signed bottom right “Percy Sanborn” in script. The ship built in Belfast, Maine by C.P. Carter & Co., 1859. Welcome Gilkey Master 1859-1978. Original owners were Andrew J. Ross, Welcome Gilkey, Enoch Barnard and others. Housed in its original black stained oak wood frame. An outstanding example of this famous Maine artist. SIZE: 22″ x 34″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Searsport, Maine home. CONDITION: Original canvas, very good with very light stretcher marks. 9-95771 (20,000-25,000)

3118
$8,050.00

PERCY A. SANBORN (American, 1849-1929) PORTRAIT OF THE HALF BRIG “STEPHEN BISHOP”. Unsigned oil on canvas portrait of a two-mast sailing vessel in full sail sailing left to right with steamship off stern and busy large harbor view with mountains off bow. The black hulled ship has US flag flying, ship pennant and another star flag. Several figures are seen aboard. All under a blue and white cloud sky with three birds. hand written painted legend below ship at center “Brig Stephen Bishop of Searsport, Captn. C.H. Gilkey-Leghorn, 1874″. Built in New Haven, CT, 1867. Charles H. Gilkey Master 1877-1879. Housed in its original black stained oak molded wood frame. A fine work by this famous Maine artist. SIZE: 18″ x 26”. PROVENANCE: From a fine Searport, Maine home. CONDITION: Original canvas, very good. 9-95772 (8,000-12,000)

3119
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED EAGLE PLAQUE WITH FLAG ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE STAPF. George Stapf (Harrisburg & Lancaster, PA, 1862-1958). This rare carved plaque having a gilt spread wing eagle surmounted by an American Flag, holding a red, white and blue shield in its right talon. Stapf worked in Lancaster and Harrisburg and carved eagles for government buildings, including G.A.R Posts. The flag, having applied stars, the upper body facing left with open beak. A wonderful, patriotic plaque. SIZE: Wingtip to wingtip is 30”; Flag is 32”. Total height is 19-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good with some small losses, left talon partially missing, restored. 9-72565 (12,500-17,500)

3120
$0.00

JAMES GAYLE TYLER (American, 1855-1931) PORTRAIT OF THE TUGBOAT H.A. CRAWFORD. Large oil on canvas scene shows the Crawford sailing right to left having three men aboard, one at the wheel of the wheelhouse which is decorated with a gold pilot eagle. An American flag and ships pennant fly off a flagpole at the stern and “H.A.C.” flag off flagpole at bow. They approach a three-mast ship off the bow which is a depiction of the “Savannah” whose name is on the back sail. This tugboat went to the rescue of the Savannah’s crew after a crash in New York Harbor and then towed the Savannah to safety. Signed lower left “J G Tyler” and “Oswego”. Housed in a good gilt molded wood frame with artist plaque. Frame having a Kennedy Galleries, Inc. New York label. SIZE: 27″ x 34″. PROVENANCE: Kennedy Galleries to The Harbor Yacht Club, Hampton Bays, VA. CONDITION: Wax relining, some inpainting. Very good. 9-97589 (15,000-20,000)

3121
$0.00

THOMAS H. WILLIS (American, 1850-1925) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “COLUMBINE”. Silk and oil depiction of the two-mast schooner sailing right to left in a green wavy ocean. The sails are silk with thread lines and needlework and material deck and hull with needlework American flag and pennants. The name emblazoned on the deck house and there are twelve people aboard. Off the bow are some low hills and tall lighthouse. Signed lower right “T Willis 1907″. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: Total: 26″ x 42″. Sight: 19-1/2″ x 35-1/2”. CONDITION: Restored, very good. 9-96962 (6,000-8,000)

3122
$5,750.00

AMERICAN CARVED CHERRY DISPLAYED EAGLE STERNBOARD. Second quarter 20th century. This realistically carved example “Designed by Bill McCoy at Palm Beach Florida 1941” (inscribed in pencil) and carved by “Lloyd Hansen Thomas Camden, Maine USA” (carved in back of plaque). The displayed eagle carved perched on an American shield. SIZE: 42″ h overall, 84″ wingspan. PROVENANCE: De-accessioned from MBNA. CONDITION: Retains original finish with good color and patina, the plumage realistically carved. In very good condition overall. The cherry laminated on a pine foundation and fitted with original iron supports. Minor old shrinkage cracks noted. 9-96534 (8,000-12,000)

3123
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN HALEY BELLAMY CARVED EAGLE PINE WALL PLAQUE. Second half 19th century. This example depicting a flying eagle clutching banner in beak. Literature: A similar example to this model is illustrated on page 73 of John Haley Bellamy Carver of Eagles by Yvonne Brault Smith. SIZE: 8″ h x 51″ w. CONDITION: Originally in white paint with polychrome decorated banner. Now stripped and polished showing remnants of old paint. The banner with losses to left outer end and to inner edge of right side beneath beak. The carving has multiple small nail holes from previous mounting. Overall good condition and restorable. 9-96536 (8,000-12,000)

3124
$2,300.00

MID-ATLANTIC FEDERAL INLAID CHERRY DINING TABLE. Circa 1810, probably Maryland. In two parts, each demilune section fitted with a hinged rectangular leaf above a deep apron bordered with string and dot inlay, raised on 5 square tapered legs headed by inlaid arrowheads, icicle inlays, and bordered with contrasting stringing, terminating in banded cuffs. The 5th leg on each section hinged to support the drop leaf. SIZE: 30″ h x 46″ w x 48″ l (closed), 85″ l (open). CONDITION: Professionally refinished and repolished, minor losses to inlaid cuffs and professional restorations to top boards. 9-97004 (2,000-4,000)

3125
$0.00

MID-ATLANTIC REGION FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. First quarter 19th century. The hinged rectangular top with serpentine front and ovolo corners, the edges with inlaid stringing above the conforming frieze of figural mahogany with borders of contrasting string inlays raised on 5 tapered square legs, the fifth leg hinged to support the top. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 35-1/2″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned and repolished. Very good overall. 9-96494 (2,000-3,000)

3126
$805.00

FOUR-DRAWER CHIPPENDALE WALNUT CHEST. Probably southern having an applied molded edge top, four graduated drawers on an applied bracket base. Each drawer fitted with two eagle decorated brasses which are replacements. The drawer fronts having an applied beaded edge facing. SIZE: 37″ h x case 38″ w x 20″ d. Top 39-1/2″ x 21-1/4″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Some restoration, refinished, missing one bale. Good. 9-95842 (700-900)

3127
$1,725.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAPLE TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS. Last quarter 18th century, probably New Hampshire. The rectangular dovetailed case with applied molded cornice fitted with 6 graduated thumbmolded long drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet. SIZE: 62″ h x 37-1/2″ w (case) x 19″ d (overall). CONDITION: With older mahoganized finish (early 20th century) and replaced brass hardware of the same period. Backboards original as are the bracket feet. Very good overall. 9-96969 (2,500-4,500)

3128
$0.00

HERIZ CARPET NORTHWEST PERSIA. Second quarter 20th century. The geometric poled deep indigo center medallion with serrated edge within a wine-red field flanked by ivory and polychrome spandrels within a dark indigo main border of polychrome floral latticework. SIZE: 6′ 2″ x 4′ 8-1/2″. CONDITION: With deep rich color. Minor even wear. The ends and selvage intact, with professional reweaving of one end. Very good overall. 9-97505 (3,000-3,800)

3129
$0.00

23 ARCHITECT COPIES OF BLUEPRINTS FOR THE WHITE HOUSE, CIRCA 1951. The title block “Commission on Renovation of the Executive Mansion-The Architect of the White House-Commissioner of Public Buildings Contracting Officer-Mostly dated between 1950-1951. Some have minor hand written annotations including initials and dates for Lorenzo S. Winslow who Truman had picked as White House architect along with William Adams Delano. They both had a fashionable architectural practice in Manhattan. The renovation of the White House began in 1949 and ended on March 27, 1952. Some stamped on reverse “Harry Alexander, Inc.” 1) Basement Floor Plan. 2) Ground Floor Plan. 3) Architectural Details of the East Room. 4) Details of the East Room. 5) Private Dining Room Fireplaces. 6) Detail Stairs #1. 7)Detail of Stairway. 8) Basement Mezzanine Plan. 9) Details of the North Hall and Book Storage Room. 10) Windows in West Seating Hall and East Hall. 11) Details of Firebacks, Green and Blue Room. 12) Fireback Details East Room. 13) Models in Main Stairway. 14) Breakfront Bookcase, Center Hall Second Floor. 15) Plan Details Room G-1. 16) Details of Room G-15. 17) Details of Room G-9. 18) Hall and Passage. 19) Green Room Details. 20) First Floor Center hall. 21) First Floor Entrance Hall. 22) North and West Wall Center Hall. 23) First Floor Entrance Hall. SIZE: 1-8) Approximately 41″ x 48″. 9-18) Approximately 32″ x 42″. 19) 25-1/2″ x 36″. 20-23) 12-1/2″ x 36″. CONDITION: Larger examples are “as is” with rips, losses and discoloration. Medium sizes are generally good with some losses and rips. Smaller sizes with losses and rips. 9-95760 (12,000-16,000)

3130
$2,012.50

ORIGINAL ENGRAVING OF THE AMENDMENT ABOLISHING SLAVERY. Circa 1868. This engraving executed by the “WESTERN BANKNOTE & ENG. CO. CHICAGO”, is a copy of the original document signed by Abraham Lincoln, Hannibal Hamlin and the Senators and Representatives of the 38th Congress who voted in favor of the passage of the joint resolution to abolish slavery, approved February 1, 1865. This rare Reconstruction-era engraving of 1868 is identical to ones owned by the Smithsonian and the Chicago Historical Society. Another example sold at Christie’s New York Gallery, December 3, 2007, Lot 157. SIZE: 22″ x 16″ Sight size CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, the document with some creases and deterioration along lower borders, otherwise good with clearly visible text and signatures. Now mounted in a later frame. 9-96530 (3,000-5,000)

3131
$2,300.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: ABRAHAM LINCOLN, PRESIDENT (American, 1809-1865) & WILLIAM H. SEWARD SEC. OF STATE (American, 1801-1872). Outstanding framed collage incorporating a partially seen document having a signature of Abraham Lincoln as President and William H. Seward as Secretary of State. Also matted above the document is an oil on board side shoulder length portrait of Lincoln and is attributed to Xanthus Russell Smith. Also incorporated is a First Day Issue envelope cover of the 85th Anniversary of the Address at Gettysburg dated 1948; First Day Issue postmark and stamps over an engraving of William H. Seward and a First Day Issue envelope dated 1967 of the 100th Anniversary of the Alaskan purchase. Housed in a modern dark frame with a white matte having five cutouts. SIZE: Total: 29″ x 11-1/2″. Signature: 2″ x 8-1/2″. Portrait: 7-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Signature document shows folds and small foxing spot, signature is clear and unobstructed. Oil painting is very good as is the remainder. 9-95958 (2,000-3,000)

3132
$0.00

RARE ABRAHAM LINCOLN POLITICAL BANNER FROM THE JESSE K. DUBOIS FAMILY. Circa 1864. A double tail, cotton, chevron-shaped hanging banner with a three-quarter bust portrait of a young Abraham Lincoln in the center. Depicted at a younger age with short hair and beard, white shirt, black bow tie and black coat above the slogan. “The Preserver of our Country/1861”, within a blue border containing 70 five-pointed stars. N.B. It is general consensus of several experts consulted by the family in determining the authenticity of this banner that while it is absolutely authentic and of the period with solid provenance, there are some curious characteristics centering around the date on the banner. Based on certain known photographs of Lincoln, the consensus for a date closer to 1864 is felt more appropriate. Also supporting this later date is the use of “The Preserver of our Country (or Nation)”. This slogan was not used in respect to Lincoln until approximately 1863 in preparation for the second term election. One other similar banner is known to exist in a private New England collection (The Frank & Virginia Williams Lincolnian Collection) and is illustrated in “Collecting Lincoln” by Stewart Schneider on page 55. It is thought by one expert that the Lincoln portrait on this banner may have been taken from an Anthony Burger photograph, of February 1864, used on the five dollar bill. The Dubois family home in Springfield, Illinois is today a part of the Lincoln Homestead site of the National Park Service. SIZE: Banner 37″l x 24-1/4″w, now mounted in a museum quality modern frame 49-1/2″ x 36-1/4″. PROVENANCE: By descent through the family of Jesse K. Dubois (1811-1876), personal friend, political contemporary, and neighbor of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. It is purported that the banner was a gift from Mary Todd Lincoln to Adelia Morris Dubois, wife of Jesse. It was then passed to their daughter Susan, later Susan Adams (1833-1874) then to her daughter Agnes Adams (d. 1923), later Agnes Huntington who then passed it to her daughter Agnes Huntington who later became Agnes Huntington Rossbacher who gifted the banner to her grandson. CONDITION: The banner with some fraying along the edges, generally water staining throughout with accompanying mild discoloration and with three horizontal folding creases. Otherwise in very good condition considering early lack of preservation and the fact that this was most likely a functioning campaign banner. 9-96292 (50,000-75,000)

3133
$7,475.00

IMPORTANT LOCKET WITH LOCKS OF GEORGE & MARTHA WASHINGTON’S HAIR. The teardrop shaped locket with bow top having beveled glass front and back. The bow having nine pink cut stones with a banner intertwined with white enamel and letters “AMILLE GAGE”. The extension of the banner on the bottom with “MON DE”. The locket was descended in the family as follows: Belonged first to Mrs. Tobias Lear; She gave it to Admiral George Washington Storer who gave it to his daughter Mary Washington Storer who gave it to Mabel Storer Decatur who gave it to Ann Decatur Peirce who gave it to the present owner. Accompanying the locket is a small envelope which is inscribed with old handwriting “Locket which belonged to Mrs. A.L. Jones – containing hair of Gen & Mrs. Washington given to Adml. Storer by Mrs. Tobias Lear”. Tobias Lear was George Washington’s military and private secretary, also friend, and was the brother of the wife of Captain Samuel Storer. Samuel Storer’s daughter Mabel married William Beverly Decatur (who changed his name legally to Stephen Decatur, the consignor’s great grandfather). The consignor’s grandfather Stephen Decatur Jr. wrote the book The Private Affairs of George Washington. This book was written from the Tobias Lear’s papers. Tobias Lear was brother-in-law to Captain Samuel Storer and the consignor is directly descended from Captain Samuel Storer. Tobias Lear was the consignor’s great, great, great, great uncle by marriage. SIZE: 1″ x 3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-97025 (2,500-5,000)

3133A
$5,175.00

HISTORICAL COLLECTION OF DECATUR FAMILY ITEMS. 1) Early gold pocket watch belonging to Thomas Ten Eyck. The watch has attached an old pen inscribed provenance which is handwritten on a Mr. Stephen Decatur calling card “Thomas Ten Eyck’s watch which my father Commodore Stephen Decatur always wore and although blind, he could always quickly tell the time by sense of touching the hands with his fingers”. Thomas Ten Eyck’s daughter, Marie Ten Eycj, married Commodore Stephen Decatur’s brother Col. John Pine Decatur, who was the consignor great, great, great grandfather. The watch is in a double case with London hallmarks believed to be 1777/8 or 1811. The movement with fancy filigree work signed “Peacock 3847 Royal Exchange London”. Verge Fusee movement. 2) 18kt yellow gold hunter case pocket watch by American Waltham. Back with monogram, the case marked “18K”, the movement marked “A.M. Watch Co.”, serial number “2040159”. The front cover having the Decatur family crest of a dragon head over crown and the back with monogram “SD” (probably Stephen Decatur, Jr). 3) A 2-1/2″ h x 3″ dia unmarked silver handless cup with thin rolled rim. There is a script period monogram “A.P.” on side of cup. This is for Anna Pine Decatur, who was wife of then Captain Stephen Decatur Senior who was Commodore Stephen Decatur’s father (the Commodore had no children). Col. John Pine Decatur, received the cup then gave it to his daughter, Ann Pine Decatur (Mrs. Wm. H. Parsons) then to her son (Wm. Decatur Parsons); to the Commodore’s brother to the consignors mother Ann Courtney Decatur. In 1854 Anna Pine Decatur married Capt. William H. Parsons who captained ships owned by Ichabod Goodwin of Portsmouth, New Hampshire who was governor of New Hampshire (1859-61). An old handwritten note accompanies the cup. 4) 2″ l napkin ring. The napkin ring inscribed “Stephen Decatur Jr”. A crude oval form, silver plated napkin ring belonging to Stephen Decatur, Jr who was born April 10, 1880 and died March 7, 1964. He was the son of Stephen Decatur of Boston and Mabel Storer of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Mabel Storer was the daughter of Samuel Storer and Sarah Parker Rice Goodwin of the prominent Goodwin family of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Stephen Decatur Jr married Winifred Rogers who was the daughter of Rear Admiral Charles Rogers. 5) 3″ Military fabric covered bar pin of Military Rank. 6) 2″ stick pin with eagle crest. According to the family this belonged to Commodore Stephen Decatur, the consignors great, great, great, great uncle. 7) 13-1/2″ letter opener with ivory handle and silver plated hardware with sheath. The pointed blade is marked with name, which is illegible and has gold colored engraving work. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Everything shows use, generally in good condition. The watches are as is, but are intact. 9-97026 (2,000-4,000)

3134
$11,500.00

UNIQUE AMERICAN FOLK ART DIORAMA WATERCOLOR. Mid 19th century. This rare and important diorama discovered in a western Massachusetts home, consisting of over 50 linen panels sewn together horizontally, each with a pencil and watercolor historical scene depicting events beginning with the Boston Tea Party and ending perhaps a year prior to the Civil War. Some panels designed with certain degrees of realism, while other panels are rendered more in the manner of caricatures. Panel 1) Depiction of the Boston Tea Party showing a three masted ship with British flag. 2) Depicts the Battle of Lexington Green, a church in the background. 3) Depicts an early revolutionary battle for a bridge. 4) Depicts Colonist sharpshooters firing from trees at a British formation. 5) Depicts an American officer directing a recruit towards a formation of soldiers with Colonial flags. 6) Depicts Hessian and British troops storming an American position (probably Bunker Hill). 7) Depicts Colonial soldiers entering a burning village with covered wagon. 8) A watercolor depicting Washington and his army crossing the Delaware. 9 & 10) Each depicting a battle scene between the Colonists and the British. 11) Depicts two pair of uniformed soldiers at the riverside in front of a village. 12) A watercolor depicting an Native American warrior attempting to prevent a second warrior from killing a female Colonist with a hatchet. 13) A watercolor of the American flag shown with 32 stars (1858-1859). 14) A watercolor battle scene probably depicting Molly Pitcher and the War of 1812. 15) Another watercolor panel probably depicting another battle scene from the war of 1812. 16) A watercolor depicting an American soldier in a tent beneath an American flag and two other soldiers conversing with a female on horseback. 17) A band of Native Americans attacking a house being defended from the upper story by the home owners. 19) Four Native American warriors being chased by two female riders on horseback, brandishing bonnets. 20) A watercolor scene depicting the army’s surrender to the Americans. 21) Scene depicting the withdrawal of an enemy army and the sailing away of the same. 22) Scene of General Washington’s farewell (annotated on the bottom of the panel). 23-25) A long panel depicting rows of military horsemen followed by a horse drawn caisson and canon, followed by a fife and drum corps. 26) Depicting columns of infantry led by a mounted officer. 27) Depicts a horse drawn carriage labeled “G. WASHINGTONS BAGGAGE”. 28 & 29) The next elongated panel depicting 12 horses pulling the Liberty Car rendered with a large American flag, lady liberty and a displayed eagle with banner “Liberty or Death. 30-34) Satiric panel with various vignettes including a yelling man with cat hanging from his posterior, a figure falling off the back of a horse belching smoke, a caricature of two horse heads with pipe and the phrase “WHEN SHALL WE THREE MEET AGAIN”, and a black child in a night cap blowing out a chamber stick. 35) A small panel depicting treed opossums in moonlight. 36 & 37) A procession of people being dragged by a running horse in turn being attacked by flying crows and a biting dog. 38-42) A long panel depicting the caricatures of five individuals including an elderly black man being attacked by three dogs, a black woman with brush, a caricature of Lincoln (?) stooping over the figure of a young lady wearing an apron followed by a similar caricature of a very tall and thin female holding the hand of a young boy with stovepipe hat. 43-49) The following panel depicting a series of allegorical characters the first a man with hog-tied pig followed by a female in plumed hat with goose, a boy being thrown from a horse, a bearded man firing gun over shoulder,a man walking with three children, a boy in striped pants with a pumpkin figure, a girl riding a giraffe facing boy with whip and a black boy dancing with a plumed hat. 50) Depicting three rabbits roasting on spits over a camp fire. 51-58) Woman in red dress, her arm around a young man’s throat followed by a woman in dress with pigtails drinking from a bottle, followed by a woman in cap and dress with an umbrella facing a bull and a sign reading “Beware of Bull”, followed by two cats fighting over a mouse, a man in stovepipe hat observing boy spearing a frog, two black men being attacked by dogs, a man in long coat punishing two young boys, one being held by the ear, five ghoulish animals with long tails and red eyes dancing, male and female figure dancing/fighting with brooms, a black woman facing a mythical creature in half alligator half horse, a man with umbrella and telescope on donkey, black boy carrying a watermelon facing a black man with stovepipe hat, walking stick and paper. 59) The final panel a portrait rendition of Washington beneath the banner “Farewell” with a rose bud border. The whole mounted within a rectangular box frame. Each end of the diorama joined to a turning spindle within the box frame. SIZE: The total of the panels approximately 50′ in length x 10″h. The box frame 29-1/2″l x 12-3/4″w x 3″d. CONDITION: The box frame in very good original condition, the spindles good, the linen panels all with varying degrees of foxing and staining, some with ink stains. The painted vignettes for the most part are clear. 9-97620 (10,000-30,000)

3135
$1,380.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: JOHN HANCOCK; PRESIDENT SECOND CONTINENTAL CONGRESS (American, 1737-1793). Framed presentation of the Declaration of Independence which is a reprint of the John Dunlap broadside which is after a copy owned by the Maine Historical Society of which this is a limited edition reproduction. Limited to 100 by the Ascensius Press on a mold-made rag paper. On the bottom right has been placed an authentic John Hancock signature which has been clipped from another document. The part reads “Chas. Thomson by order of Congress John Hancock, President”. Charles Thompson was the Secretary of Congress and this signature is the same as it appears on the Declaration of Independence. Housed in a fine teak frame with white matte. SIZE: Total: 25″ x 19″. Signature document: 1-1/2″ h x 4-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Hancock document has light fold, signature is strong and clear. 9-95942 (800-1,200)

3136
$1,610.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: JOHN HANCOCK DOCUMENT. The document signed “JOHN HANCOCK AS GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS”. Appointing Joseph Card Ensign in the 4th Regiment, 2nd Brigade and 8th Division of the Militia of the Commonwealth comprehending the counties of Lincoln, Hancock and Washington. Dated July 4th, 1791. SIZE: Sight size: 11-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: The document was folded and the folds are apparent along with tape,glue marks at the folds that are discolored. Foxing. The writing and signature are clear. 9-96983 (1,200-1,800)

3137
$7,080.00

THOMAS JEFFERSON FIRST INAUGURAL SPEECH ON SILK. The text of the 3rd President’s inaugural address printed on silk in two columns, titled “SPEECH OF THOMAS JEFFERSON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, DELIVERED AT HIS INSTALMENT (sic), MARCH 4, 1801”. The document, passed down through the family of the present owner, was discovered in the will case of James A. Sharpe of Augusta, KY, April 23rd, 1839. SIZE: 16-1/4″ h x 11-3/4″ w sight. CONDITION: The material is currently mounted in a frame under glass. Some slight fraying at top and bottom of document outside of border. Small insect holes present throughout. Otherwise in good condition. Text is clear. 9-97006 (2,000-4,000)

3138
$1,380.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN CAST IRON GEORGE WASHINGTON ANDIRONS. Third quarter 19th century. These fine paint decorated examples depicting Gen. George Washington leaning on a draped pedestal, hat in hand, standing on a draped molded plinth with a hanging medallion, raised on conforming feet. The cast serial number “1022” is found at the rear of the base. SIZE: Ht 19 3/4″ L 17″ CONDITION: Structurally very good retaining original surfaces showing expected wear with good patina. 9-97036 (500-800)

3139
$0.00

AMERICAN CARVED GEORGE WASHINGTON COMMEMORATIVE WHEEL BAROMETER. Circa 1840. Designed and executed by Guiseppi Tagliabue (1812-1878), an important maker of scientific instruments in New York. The wheel barometer mounted within a heavily carved case rendered with cross, pike, gun, sword, anchor, tasseled cord and drapery and with a bust portrait rondele of George Washington. The instrument featuring a circular silvered barometer dial within a convex glass and brass bezel. The thermometer within a rectangular compartment carved with shells. The thermometer also with silvered dial, engraved “G. Tagliabue/302 Pearl St/N.Y”. The barometer dial engraved “Guiseppi Tagliabue/302 Pearl Street/N.Y.”. The aperture adjusting hole set below Washington’s profile takes a small key with round turned know which is present. Lot is sold together with a framed bibliography of the maker. SIZE: Overall height 56″ CONDITION: This fine example, beautifully carved and retaining its original finish in chocolate brown patina. The instruments in good clean order. A 3/4″ diameter hole at 1:00 above the barometer dial to which was originally attached a carved element of unknown description and now absent. 9-97391 (15,000-25,000)

3140
$2,300.00

AMERICAN FOLK ART WHIMSY OF WASHINGTON’S HEADQUARTERS NEWBURG, NY. 19th century. The carved and painted tabletop model with removable peaked roof section opening to a mahogany interior with tray. Designed in the likeness of George Washington’s Newberg, New York Headquarters. SIZE: 8″ h x 12-3/4″ l x 12-1/4″ w. CONDITION: In original untouched condition, one chimney with minor damage and minor chips along roof line. Very good overall. 9-97259 (1,800-2,200)

3141
$0.00

GEORGE WASHINGTON CAMEO BROOCH. Outstanding white (pearl) lava cameo depicts the profile of George Washington carved in high relief. Back of the cameo is inscribed “Wasington”. The octagonal shaped cameo is mounted in a simple 14kt yellow gold frame with pin and c-clasp. Gold is unmarked but tests 14kt. SIZE: 1-1/2″ x 1-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with tight hairline at top left corner. 9-96980 (2,000-4,000)

3142
$16,100.00

EXTRAORDINARY WASHINGTON FAMILY SILK EMBROIDERY. Second half 18th century, probably Fredericksburg, Virginia. This silkwork wrought by Mildred Gregory Washington (1777-1805), daughter of Charles Washington and niece of General George Washington. Mildred Gregory Washington, second wife of Captain Thomas Hammond of Charles Town, Jefferson County, Virginia was married until her death in 1804/05. Capt. Thomas Hammond then married Nancy Newton Collins in 1807, retaining the silkwork within their family. Their son, George Washington Hammond married Sarah Ann Taylor, retaining the silkwork in their family. Their daughters were Florinda Jones Hammond (1846-1922) and Mary Mildred Hammond (1836-1933). Mary Mildred Sillivan (nee Hammond) took stewardship of the silkwork. Subsequently she gifted the silkwork to her niece, Elizabeth Tilford Keferstein (1874-1941), daughter of Florinda Hammond Tilford and John Boyle Tilford, Jr. A family quilt exists, fashioned over a period of 6 years by the three wives of Captain Thomas Hammond including Mildory Gregory Washington and Nancy Newton Collins. The silk and chenille embroidered picture depicting a young woman in a fitted pale blue jacket with dark trim, with a brimmed cap, wearing a blue and gold striped full length skirt and black shoes, holding a hay rake in her right hand. She is facing a young man in blue jacket with white trousers and leggings, black shoes with buckles and seated on a haystack beside a seated dog, holding a pitchfork, all on a grassy foreground. They are positioned beneath a large central willow tree, a bird flying within. The middle ground with spotted pig, fence, and small farmhouse. Rendered overall in muted and subdued tones of golds, silvers, greens and blues. This rare folk art rendition with similarities to the rural themes seen in the “Fishing Lady” embroideries of Boston and also with regional characteristics of rural Virginia, Frederick County in the 18th century. References: The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Collection of family documents from the Stewart Bell Jr. Archives Room, Handley Regional Library, Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society, Winchester, Virginia. For additional background information of the the family see “Uplifting of the South” by Kathleen Curtis Wilson and “Mary Mildred Sullivan (Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan) A Biography” by Anne Middleton Holmes. Accompanied by a typed history titled, “EARLY AMERICAN SILK EMBROIDERY – A Family Relic”, documented and written by George Hammond Sullivan, son of Algernon Sydney Sullivan and Mary Mildred Hammond Sullivan, New York, September 1, 1923. It is our opinion that this is a rare and superior example of 18th Century Folk Art needlework worthy of any serious collector’s attention with extraordinary potential for appreciation. SIZE: Sight 15″ x 12-1/4″. CONDITION: The silkwork in very good structural condition. The foundation now a medium brown from age with some deeper discoloration in area around the young woman’s torso. There is also some fraying to the foundation along the borders of the work, outside the borders of the stitching. The colors are somewhat faded, but present a pleasing overall tonality. 9-97615 (20,000-40,000)

3143
$2,300.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: CHARLES LINDBERGH; AVIATOR (American, 1902-1974). Outstanding collage incorporating two rare and superb signed photographs and other memorabilia. The first is 14″ x 11″ light sepia-tone head and shoulders portrait (by Acme News Pictures) of the young aviator wearing his tools of the trade: leather flight jacket, helmet and goggles hanging around his neck. Signed in bold black ink “Charles A. Lindbergh”. PROVENANCE: Profiles in History, No. 68, Catalog 34. Originally from the Estate of Aviation Secretary William P. MacCracken. Another superb signed photograph is 7″ x 9″ by Underwood signed “C.A. Lindbergh” showing the aviator standing beside his plane “Spirit of St. Louis”. Also an unsigned photograph of a half portrait, two Lindbergh Congressional Medal copies, three First Day Issue envelope covers, and a TWA Flight 800 Commemorative Flight with pilot signature. SIZE: Total: 19″ x 30-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96113 (8,000-12,000)

3144
$0.00

CHARLES A. LINDBERGH MEMORABILIA. This fabulous lot includes: Scrapbook album One: Containing First Day Issue postage envelopes and prints. 1) Signed Douglas Corrigan (builder/mechanic of the Spirit of St. Louis). 2) Double sided signed print Douglas Corrigan. 3) Limited Edition signed Jean-Luc Beghin cockpit print with stamp. 4) Three signed photographs and First Day Cover by Jimmy Pyle (James T. Pyle, American Aviator). 5) Lindbergh Day Special Flight cover. 6) Lucky Lindbergh airmail envelopes. 7) Lindy music sheet covers. 8) Signed envelope by H.A. Gurney (pilot). 9) Signed Verne Jobst, aviator, First Day Issue cover photograph. 10) Several foreign Lindy cover envelopes including Caracas, Venezuela, 1928. 11) Three signed pieces by Bob Cunningham, designer of the 50th Anniversary stamp. 12) Signed cover by navigator and captain San Francisco to Honolulu cover. 13) Approximately 200 First Day Issue envelope covers, most being early examples and mostly different. Album Two: Contains Lindbergh related First Day covers, approximately 47. Miscellaneous loose items including booklet “Trophies and Decorations of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh”. A front page of the Evening Bulletin May 21, 1927 “Lindbergh Arrives at Paris” and more. NOTE: A wonderful collection of hard to find and quite desirable Lindbergh memorabilia. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96142 (2,000-4,000)

3145
$0.00

RARE LINDBERGH RELATED RECORD ALBUM. The Victor record numbered “35835-A” titled “President Coolidge Welcomes Colonel Lindbergh at Washington, D.C., June 11, 1927-Part 1” and “Part 2″ double sided ablum. The black album has its original dust jacket. SIZE: 11-3/4” dia. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Good with some damage to sleeve. 9-95988 (100-200)

3146
$1,610.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPHS: CHARLES A. LINDBERGH; AVIATOR (American, 1902-1974); HARRY GUGGENHEIM; PHILANTHROPIST (American, 1890-1971); BUZZ ALDRIN; ASTRONAUT (American, 1930-); MICHAEL COLLINS; ASTRONAUT (American, 1930-) & JOHN GLENN, ASTRONAUT (American, 1921-). This collage of astronauts and aviators has a central photograph of Charles Lindbergh and Harry Guggenheim shown arriving at Bolling Field to be present at the International Civic Aero Conference in Washington, December 12, 1928″. An international newsreel photograph. It is bordered on top and bottom with four bronze medals including “Pioneers of Flight”, “Tribute to Apollo”, “Robert Hutchings Goddard” and another Robert Goddard. Surrounding these are six First Day Issue covers. One, First Man on the Moon, 1969, signed by Aldrin, Collins & Armstrong. One signed by Harry Guggenheim on a Robert Goddard First Day Issue. Also, there is a photo of John Glenn outside his capsule which is signed. Another is a postcard of Lindbergh standing beside the Spirit of St. Louis and dated “1927”. Also incorporated into the collage is a Charles Lindbergh signature “C.A. Lindbergh, March 1934″. A nice grouping of signatures, subject matter and stamps. Housed in a shadowbox type frame with ivory matte having fifteen cutouts. SIZE: Total: 20-1/4″ x 24-3/4”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96114 (2,000-4,000)

3147
$2,415.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: WILBUR WRIGHT, AVIATOR (American, 1867-1912) & ORVILLE WRIGHT, AVIATOR (American, 1871-1948). Collage incorporating a postcard of Wilbur Wright in black and white which is autographed. Also a postcard showing the first manned flight, 1903 at Kitty Hawk which is signed “Orville Wright”. Also included in a print title “Honoring the Wright Brothers” and a First Day Issue showing Kitty Hawk map with different airmail stamps including 6 cent airmail (Wilbur & Orville Wright), 6 cent airmail (50th Anniversary of Powered Flight), 2 cent International Civil Aeronautics Conference, and two 31 cent US Airmail, postmark dated 1978. Housed in a silver wood frame with white matte having four cutouts. SIZE: Total: 27-1/2″ x 10-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96112 (2,000-4,000)

3148
$0.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: MAXWELL ANDERSON; PLAYWRIGHT/AUTHOR (American, 1888-1959) & KATHERINE CORNELL, ACTRESS (American, 1893-1974). The central part of this collage has a 9-1/4″ x 7″ vintage photograph of Katherine Cornell seated with a fancy print dress. The photograph is inscribed “Best Wishes Katherine Cornell”. Also there is a signature with inscription “Good Luck… Maxwell Anderson 1950”. Also with a print of Anderson and cover illustration “The Wingless Victory”. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame with white matte with six cutouts. SIZE: Total: 14″ x 23″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96109 (800-1,200)

3149
$1,380.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: MARK TWAIN (SAMUEL CLEMENS); AUTHOR, (American, 1835-1910). The piece incorporates a wonderful photograph showing Twain seated in a wicker chair dressed in a three-piece suit and wearing a flat brimmed white hat. Boldly signed “Mark Twain” in the lower white border. Also there is a clipped signature “Yr Truly, Samuel L. Clemens Mark Twain”. Housed in a modern wood frame with gray matte having two cutouts. SIZE: Total: 13″ x 9″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95964 (800-1,200)

3150
$295.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: WALT WHITMAN, POET (American, 1819-1892). Collage incorporates a signed photo reproduction portrait signed below in blue pencil “Walt Whitman”. The signature has been authenticated and initialed on the back of the portrait by Charles Hamilton (noted authority). A clipped signature “Walt Whitman” and a Rockwell Kent print of Whitman. Attached to back is a First Day Cover “Famous American, 1940″. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte having three cutouts. SIZE: Total: 9-3/4″ x 13-3/4”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95959 (1,000-2,000)

3151
$0.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: HERMAN MELVILLE; AUTHOR (American, 1819-1891). Incorporated in this collage is a signature on white paper “H Melville”. Also a colored etching titled “Melville” by Jack Coughlin and numbered “54/75″. Also are two First Day Issue covers, one honoring the whaling industry, 1970, the other saluting Herman Melville, 1984. SIZE: Total: 15″ x 8-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95969 (2,000-3,000)

3152
$3,162.50

GILDED COPPER EAGLE AND BANNERETTE WEATHERVANE. The full bodied copper displayed eagle perched upon a ball finial above the openwork scrolled banner with cast zinc arrow head opposing the sheet copper feather. SIZE: Vane: 27″ h x 44″ l. CONDITION: The weathervane retains old gilded surfaces with good verdigris patina. No restorations noted. The eagle with a split in the proper right wing shoulder. This weathervane to be sold with stand. 9-97516 (1,250-2,500)

3153
$1,150.00

UNUSUAL FOLK ART CARVED PATRIOTIC WALKING STICK. American, Second half 19th century. This ebonized walking stick carved overall with raised stars, crosses, shields, cartouches, cloverleaf and other geometric shapes. Each is decorated with a polychrome stained etched device, mostly military related such as swords, crossed arrows, cannon and anchor, etc. The upper half nicely decorated with American eagles and “The Great Shield of the United States”. SIZE: Ht 34 1/2″ CONDITION: Retains good original surfaces with a single shrinkage split in upper half of shaft. 9-97079 (500-1,000)

3154
$1,725.00

FINE WHIMSICAL AMERICAN FOLK ART SEATED FOX. Early 20th century. This paint decorated red fox carved from the solid in a seated position looking skyward, its tail wrapped around a rectangular plinth. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good original condition with good patina and color. There are minor chips and roughness to the ends and edges of ears. Additional roughness and paint loss to end of snout. Proper right front corner of plinth with chip. 9-96758 (500-1,000)

3155
$0.00

REVEREND LEMUEL WILLIS OAK PRESENTATION GOBLET. Mid 19th century. This nice example of treen mounted with two silver plaques, the first engraved in script, “Presented to Rev. Lemuel Willis, by a friend.“. The second, mounted on the opposing side, engraved in script, “This piece of wood is a part of a timber used in the construction of the first Universalist Church erected in New England in 1779 at Gloucester Mass.“. The Reverend Willis (1802-1877), of Warner, New Hampshire, was a noted speaker for the Universalist Church throughout Southern New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts. This turned goblet with flared molded rim footed on a stepped and circular plinth. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h x 7-1/2” d. CONDITION: With old crusted and crackled surfaces and with vertical hairline shrinkage cracks. The base rim with shrinkage checking. Overall very good. 9-97533 (800-1,200)

3156
$3,392.50

CARVED & PAINTED FISH TRADE SIGN. Billingsgate Fish Market, circa 1920, London, England. This colorful polychrome painted example depicting 3 carved fish joined at the tails by rope, mounted on an iron bracket. Removed from the Billingsgate Market from one of its 20th century renovations. SIZE: 63″ l of sign, 69″ l including bracket, 31″ w. CONDITION: This mostly original example with some professional restoration to tails and fin areas. Otherwise the weathered surfaces with some loss to paint on body areas, evident in photograph. Structurally very good overall. 9-97031 (2,000-4,000)

3157
$0.00

FOLK ART CARVING OF LADY IN GREEN DRESS. Late 19th century, American. Carved from the solid with articulated arms fashioned with long straight brown hair, her arms joined at the shoulders and positioned for carrying an object. Wearing a long sleeve green dress cinched at the waist, barefoot on a wooden plinth. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With original painted surfaces, the arms reattached, the proper right forearm and hand a later addition, the proper left foot also a later addition. Proper left forearm shaped and drilled for positioning of carried item (now absent). Rear of head with check mark. 9-97217 (600-900)

3157a
$0.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Lot Number Changed: This was lot 3183.

CARVED AND PAINTED STRINGER OF FIVE BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being painted birch bark. One of only a few known, this is considered to be Irvine’s most desirable carving and exemplifies both craftsmanship as well as creativity. SIZE: Overall: 15″ x 33 1/2″; Four trout 12″; One trout 15″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 97492 (27,500-32,500)

3158
$2,070.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 20 1/2″ BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, inscribed “1978/Chamberlain Lake”, the backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 11 1/2″ x 27 1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97774 (2,000-3,000)

3159
$1,150.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 18″ BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP,ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 12″ X 28″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97757 (2,000-3,000)

3160
$1,495.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 21″ BLACK BASS BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Unsigned on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 12″ x 28 1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97776 (2,000-3,000)

3161
$1,610.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 18″ BROWN TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 11″ x 23 1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97772 (2,000-3,000)

3162
$2,760.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 35″ LAKE TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP,ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 17″ x 42 1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97758 (3,000-5,000)

3163
$1,150.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 29″ SALMON BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP,ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 16″ x 34″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97759 (3,000-5,000)

3164
$4,082.50

CARVED AND PAINTED 19″ BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP,ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard carved in the shape of the State of Maine, titled “Maine” with pine branch and pine tree on birchbark painted background. SIZE: 21 1/2″ x 34″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97761 (6,000-8,000)

3165
$1,380.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 14″ DOUBLE BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Unsigned on reverse of plaque, the background being a natural light stain. SIZE: 12″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97769 (4,000-6,000)

3166
$1,380.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 12 1/2″ WHITE PERCH BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP,ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 9 1/2″ x 15″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97763 (2,500-3,000)

3167
$1,265.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 25″ PICKEREL BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Unsigned on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 14″ x 33″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97770 (2,000-3,000)

3168
$1,265.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 19 1/2″ BASS BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 12″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97777 (2,000-3,000)

3169
$2,012.50

CARVED AND PAINTED 20 1/2″ BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 12″ x 28 1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97778 (2,000-3,000)

3170
$4,312.50

CARVED AND PAINTED 19″ SALMON WITH TANDEM STREAMER IN MOUTH BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard carved in the shape of the State of Maine, titled “Maine” with pine branch and pine tree on birchbark painted background. SIZE: 18″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97773 (3,000-5,000)

3171
$2,817.50

CARVED AND PAINTED 26″ ATLANTIC CHAR(?) BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 15″ x 33″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97771 (2,000-3,000)

3172
$1,495.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 17″ PICKEREL BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP,ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 8″ x 22″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97762 (1,500-2,500)

3173
$1,150.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 30″ LAKE TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Unsigned on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 15″ x 36″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97775 (3,000-5,000)

3174
$1,380.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 21″ BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP,ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 12″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97760 (2,500-3,500)

3175
$1,840.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 19″ LANDLOCKED SALMON BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP,ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 10″ x 23″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97756 (2,000-3,000)

3176
$2,645.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 12″ BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Unsigned on reverse of plaque, the backboard carved in the shape of the State of Maine, titled “Maine” with pine branch and pine tree on birchbark painted background. SIZE: 15 1/2″ x 24″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97768 (4,000-6,000)

3177
$1,380.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 27″ LAKE TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Unsigned on reverse of plaque, inscribed ” 7 3/4# caught on Echo Lake/March 16, 1968″ the backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 15″ x 36″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97767 (3,000-5,000)

3178
$1,840.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 22″ BROWN TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Unsigned on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 12″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97766 (1,500-2,500)

3179
$1,035.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 12″ BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP,ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 8″ x 19 1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97764 (1,000-1,500)

3180
$2,415.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 23 1/2″ SALMON BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 14 1/2″ x 33″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97780 (3,000-4,000)

3181
$1,610.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 16″ BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Signed on reverse of plaque, inscribed “July 3, 1980″, the backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 10 1/2″ x 23 1/2” PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97779 (1,500-2,500)

3182
$1,265.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 6″ CHICKADEE BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME. Unsigned on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain decorated with pine branch. SIZE: 8″ x 8″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97765 (1,000-2,000)

3184
$345.00

SIGNED 23 1/2″ LANDLOCKED SALMON BY PAUL MAILMAN. Signed on reverse of plaque “Paul Mailman/Lowell, ME”, the backboard having a painted lake scene background. SIZE: 17″ x 31 1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97782 (400-600)

3185
$287.50

SIGNED 36″ PIKE BY SONNY CASTELLANO ON PAINTED BIRCHBARK. Signed on reverse of plaque “Sonny Castellano”, the backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 11″ x 39 1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97781 (400-500)

3186
$575.00

CARVED RELIEF PLAQUE OF A SALMON ATTRIBUTED TO A.W. WENTWORTH OF MAINE. A tree log slice has inset oval carved 23″ Salmon which has colorful paint and realistic features. The back having a note “Information from family-thought to be carved and painted by Reverend A. W. Wentworth, traveling minister in Maine-mostly Baldwin area. Minister North Deering Church for short time in ’30’s. Died 1960″. SIZE: Overall is 42″ x 13-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96044 (200-400)

3187
$517.50

OUTSTANDING CARVED BROOK TROUT DIORAMA IN AQUARIUM SETTING. Large glass case with wood frame and base, mirrored back. Inside has two 19″ carved wood and painted brook trout, each perched on piece of driftwood which makes them appear as if swimming. Bottom lined with peastone with carved wood turtle, rocks, and lily pads. SIZE: 22″ h x 30 1/2″ w x 18″ deep. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96767 (1,000-2,000)

3188
$517.50

ASSEMBLED WEDGWOOD SHELL FORM DESSERT SERVICE. Second half 19th century. Comprised of 2 scallop shell serving bowls and 12 scallop dishes. Most with a pink border and pale yellow highlights, all on a cream ground. Each with an impressed “Wedgwood” mark. SIZE: Largest 13-3/4″ l. Dishes 8-3/4″ d. CONDITION: One round plate with minor chip. Small serving dish with chips at corners. Large serving dish with chip on edge, otherwise all good. 9-96414 (600-900)

3189
$747.50

REGENCY INLAID ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY. First quarter 19th century. The rectangular hinged lid opening to an interior fitted with two lidded compartments centering a compartment for tea bowl. The case with satinwood crossbanding and central diamond inlays. Raised on suppressed brass ball feet. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 12-1/4″ l x 6″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished. Interior lockplate absent. 9-97241 (250-500)

3190
$0.00

NICELY CARVED 18TH CENTURY LIFT TOP BLANKET CHEST. The molded edge single plank top having two hand wrought hinges which opens to reveal a lidded till and open box. The front having three panels, each having a deeply carved relief grape bunch with leaves. The top and bottom border with decorative carving band, the side front panels with grape vine carving. The front apron having nicely carved scroll design with graduated carved ball design. The sides with a carved boot jack design. SIZE: 25-1/2″ h x 51-1/2″ at widest x 21″ d. PROVENANCE: From a Washington, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Nice old patina, old crack on right side. Generally very good. 9-95776 (1,500-2,500)

3191
$14,950.00

PAIR OF PAUL STORR SILVER COVERED ENTREE DISHES. London, 1817. The matched pair having bases in rectangular form with flat rim decorated with gadrooned edge interspersed with scallop shell and leaf decoration. Marked on end with “P.S.” for the maker and four other hallmarks. One marked “1” and the other marked “2”, both having “89”. Each having a standing stag on each bottom side. The covers having removable handles which have opposing lion head’s on a large flower head. The handles hallmarked with maker’s mark. The covers having a rectangular dome form with a top decoration matching the bottom outside edge. The underneath of the lids have identical borders to the base which allows it to be used without the handle as an open dish. Both lids having identical hallmarks to the base. One top is marked “1” and the other “2”. Also under where the handle attached, one is marked “1 89” and the other “2 89”. The upper sides of the cover having a crest which shows a knights helmet atop a shield with three rearing goats. WEIGHT: 70 tr. oz each. Total being 140 tr. oz. SIZE: 5″ h x 12-1/2″ l x 10″ w. CONDITION: Very good with some light dimpling, light use with knife marks, slight indent at handle juncture which can only be seen from underneath. 9-95754 (20,000-25,000)

3192
$201.25

ENGLISH STERLING CREAMER BY WILLIAM BATEMAN AND DUNKIRK SUGAR BOWL. A 3″h sterling creamer with ribbed low pattern hallmarked “1813” along with a 3-1/2″h sterling Dunkirk Silversmith footed sugar bowl. Creamer is 7 Troy oz, sugar bowl is 4 Troy oz, total weight is 11 Tory oz. SIZE: As indicated above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97452-1 (100-200)

3193
$690.00

ENGLISH SILVER REPOUSSE CENTER BOWL. London, 1795-96. Chased and fluted center bowl cast with handles of female winged creatures. Decorated overall with scrolling floral vinery centering cartouches, raised on a similarly decorated pedestal base. The base rim with maker’s and date marks (see photo). 36 troy oz. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. 8-3/4″ dia. of bowl. 12-1/2″ overall width. CONDITION: Very good overall. Inside of bowl showing wear to solder marks at attachment of pedestal base. 9-96620 (1,000-2,000)

3194
$0.00

GEORGIAN CARVED OAK TWO-PIECE CORNER CABINET. Top section having a molded cornice over two six-glass pane doors flanked by beveled reeded side panels. Three fixed shelf areas. Bottom section having an attached molded top edge, two inset panels with molded edge, front bracket base. Inside fitted with three fixed shelf areas. SIZE: 85-3/4″ h x 57-1/2″ at widest; 26″ d shelves. PROVENANCE: From a Washington, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-95780 (2,500-3,500)

3195
$1,092.50

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY WING CHAIR. Last quarter 18th century, probably English. The serpentine crest-rail continuing to ogival wings centering the rectangular over upholstered back joined to conforming rolled arms centering a rectangular over upholstered seat with cushion raised on square chamfered frontal legs and back-swept rear legs, joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 45-1/2″ height of back, overall width 32″. CONDITION: Structurally very good condition overall with old surfaces. The back panel is exposed for examination. 9-97545 (1,500-2,000)

3196
$0.00

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

3197
$0.00

IRISH COROMANDEL DRESSING BOX. Circa 1849. This fine example engraved on the brass lock plate “AUSTIN Manufacturee St. Andrew St. DUBLIN”. Of rectangular form, the hinged lid inlaid with brass and fitted with a velvet latched lid opening to a storage compartment and in itself a stationary compartment. The box with a removable tray fitted with 7 cut glass bottles and 4 rectangular cut glass boxes all with chased silver lids. Each hallmarked. Centering a smaller tray fitted with various instruments of personal hygiene. The front of the box with a hinged lid opening to reveal two long drawers, the top drawer leather lined, the bottom drawer fitted with a tooled leather lid opening to a compartmented jewelry tray. The box fitted with campaign style brass carrying handles. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 13-1/2″ l x 9-1/2″ d. CONDITION: The wood surfaces with original finish. Several pieces of brass stringing and inlays in need of restoration. The central rondel or plaque absent. The silver lidded boxes and bottles in good condition. Some stoppers with flakes. 9-96982 (1,500-2,500)

3198
$287.50

REGENCY MAHOGANY DROP LEAF BREAKFAST TABLE. First quarter 19th century. The rectangular top with molded edge joined to hinged D-form leaves projecting above the conforming apron fitted with a deep frieze drawer and opposing sham drawer raised on a ring-turned pedestal joined to four outswept molded legs headed with acanthus leaf carving terminating in cast brass scrolled foliate feet with casters. SIZE: Ht 27 1/2″ L 41 1/2″ Width closed 21 1/2″; Top opened 45″ x 42″ CONDITION: The tabletop with a circa 1920 re-polish, now cloudy. The base retaining original finish with dark patina. The hardware and feet original. Piece of cockbeading missing on drawer otherwise very good. 9-97610 (1,000-1,500)

3199
$805.00

UNSIGNED (English, 19th Century) TWO WORKS: FAREWELL AND WELCOME HOME. Oil on metal genre scenes housed in identical antique gilt molded wood frames. The first shows a seven member family in an interior setting preparing for their two youngest boys to leave home. It is a fine room setting with piano, tea urn on a stand and covered floor. The second shows the return of the two boys in an exterior house setting with the mother having arm extended to the eldest boy who pets the family dog. SIZE: 22″ x 30″. CONDITION: Some surface scratches, dry surface with flaking, consolidated varnish. Good. 9-96823 (1,500-2,500)

3200
$9,200.00
Revised: 8/27/2009

Correction: Book consists of actual algae samples NOT watercolors

INTERESTING & IMPORTANT SMALL SCRAPBOOK OF ALGAE WATERCOLORS ATTRIBUTED TO ANNA ATKINS. Anna Atkins (1799-1871) was an English botanist and photographer. She was the first person to publish a book illustrated exclusively with photographic images. She self-published the book British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions. This book has a leather cover with gold embossed trim titled “Algae”. It is inscribed on the inside in period writing “Charles Putnam – A birth-day token from his AFFte (affectionate) Aunt Anna Feb 9, 1850”. Lower on the page “Nantucket, Mass”. It was known that she worked in New England during this time period. The book has tipped-in twenty 3-1/2″ x 4″ watercolors of different algae. There are no other markings whatsoever. We have been unable to confirm the link between Charles Putnam and Anna Atkins, but it seems by the inscription that this is either a family member or someone very close i.e. the word “affection”. The other key is the inscription “Aunt Anna” on an early book that deals with algae supports the attribution. SIZE: 6-3/4″ x 6-3/4″. CONDITION: Binding has water and mold damage. Inside watercolors are very good. The tissue paper with foxing. 9-96981 (3,000-5,000)

3201
$0.00

HAND COLORED MAP OF NORTH WALES BY ROBERT MORDEN. 18th century. This is a hand-colored watercolor map of North Wales including parts of St. George’s Channel and the Irish Sea. Upper right corner decorated with a cartouche in which is printed “NORTH WALES/By Robt, Morden”. Robert Morden (1650-1703) was a British cartographer whose maps were published in 1695, 1722, 1753 and again in 1772. This particular example is undated and has been removed from Camden’s .Brittania. SIZE: 14 1/4″ x 17″ Sight CONDITION: Very good overall with minor discoloration and foxing to paper. Watercolors retain good clarity. Vertical crease in middle of map extending full length. Mounted in a later frame. 9-97230 (400-600)

3202
$0.00

O-CHI-YAI (Japanese, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAMSHIP “COSTA RICA”. Detailed gouache portrait of the black hulled center wheeled steamer sailing left to right with other sails off bow and stern. Bottom left artist signed “O-Chi-Yai Nagasaki”. Titled bottom center “Costa Rica” and bottom right “Drawer”. Outside the center wheel housing is written “P.M.S.S. Co.”. The ship is seen flying an American flag off stern, the decks having 30 figures, the sea in a light to dark blue. Housed in a white painted carved wood frame decorated with shell motifs with matte which could be its original frame. The 1783 ton Costa Rica was built in 1891 in Chester, PA and was part of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. In 1917 it was sold to L.A. Pederson, NY; in 1923 sold to Northern Fisheries, San Francisco; and was scrapped in 1935. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/4″ x 26-3/4″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. No rips or tears evident. All over foxing spots, strong colors and some light water marks and scratches. 9-96300 (4,000-8,000)

3203
$0.00

MIN QUA (Chinese, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “THOMAS BELL”. Large oil on canvas portrait of a three-mast ship with black hull in full sail sailing left to right with a port in the background having many different ships. The ship has eight crew members aboard and flies the British flag and ships pennant off mast. The sky in a pink to blue color with white clouds. The legend “Thomas Bell Geo Gruzelier Commander Leaveing Shanghi Harbour”. Signed lower left and inscribed bottom right “Painter”. Housed in a replacement gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 40-3/4″. PROVENANCE: The historic Perry House on the harbor in Southport, CT, descended through the family. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-96355 (15,000-25,000)

3204
$0.00

OUTSTANDING AND IMPORTANT WATERCOLOR, INK, AND NEEDLEWORK DOUBLE MEMORIAL BY ALIDA DUNBAR; ALONG WITH A PORTRAIT BELIEVED TO BE ALIDA DUNBAR ATTRIBUTED TO EZRA AMES. Needlework picture is framed behind a reverse painted black and gold edged piece of glass with name of maker at bottom. Gilt early frame. Picture shows large central three door building with two spires and blue roof. Urn topped memorial stones have writing as follows: “In memory of Mary Graverat died 6 February 1797 aged 55 years and 6 months”. Other has “In memory of Henry Graverat died 15th August 1802 aged 64 years 7 months and 3 days”. Girl is shown at each stone grieving. Large trees on sides, right one is large weeping willow. Flowers, fence, gate, trees and hillside are included in picture. This sampler closely resembles a group that has been linked to Albany, New York. The portrait purportedly was painted in 1808 by Ezra Ames (1768-1836) of Albany, New York. Robert Dunbar of Albany, New York married Alida Graverat Dunbar (1773-1840) on March 24, 1796. The memorial was done by Alida for her father and mother Henry and Mary Graverat. Robert Dunbar commissioned two portraits to be painted by Ezra Ames in 1808. SIZE: Sight size: 23 1/4″ x 29 1/2″, needlework image size: 19 3/4″ x 25 3/4″. Portrait 31″ x 25″. CONDITION: Some loss and splits in silk backing, stains, most needlework intact, some flaking to reverse painted areas. Portrait very good. 9-97407 (8,000-18,000)

3205
$0.00

UNSIGNED (New France, 18th century) RARE FOLK PORTRAIT OF YOUNG ROYALTY. Oil on canvas depicting a young boy in 17th/18th century attire with high lace collar, 3/4 length formal coat with red trim at collar and sleeves, bow with ornate grip in right hand and red arrow in left hand, with red stockings woven with a fleur de lis at the ankle, and wearing black shoes with red high heels. These are all accoutrements of royalty accorded the children of the Dauphin, the King’s Heir Apparent. The red heels and red edged shoes remained a privilege for the French nobility until the time of the French Revolution originating with Louis XVI. A King Charles Spaniel rearing on its hind legs for attention is in the lower right. SIZE: Sight: 42-1/2″ h x 32-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Extensively restored by a respected conservator in Southern Maine. Whether executed by a French itinerant artist of the time or executed by the “Freake Painter”, as has been supposed. This example has many attributions to both. 9-97008 (10,000-15,000)

3206
$25,300.00

GILBERT CHARLES STUART (American, 1755-1828) PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM MEEKER. Oil on canvas half portrait of a young man wearing a blue/black coat with small brass buttons, a very high white neck cloth and a ruffled white shirt. The light brown hair is brushed back with curls at the neck. The background with greenish/olive tones becoming a warm brown. Right center with a possible initial signature. REFERENCE: No. 543 in the Catalog Raisonne of Stuart’s Works compiled by Lawrence Park and published in 1926. Listed as owned by David Z. Norton of Cleveland, Ohio. William Meeker was a London shipping agent for the London firm “Meeker and Denman” and this was probably painted in London between June 1775 and October 1787. REFERENCE: Exhibited at “Cleveland Art Loan Exhibition, Cleveland, 1913 No. 160A”. Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated frame with metal artist plaque. SIZE: Sight: 28″ x 23″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Sudbury, MA home. CONDITION: Very good, restored, relined with inpainting. 9-96953 (20,000-30,000)

3207
$0.00

CHINESE CARVED NETSUKE. Meiji period. A small carved example depicting “Kinko reading as he rides a giant carp through the waves”. SIZE: Ht 1 1/2″ L 2″ CONDITION: Retains original surfaces, drill below at mid-point of fish through base. 9-96979 (1,000-1,500)

3208
$690.00

CHINA TRADE BRASS BOUND LEATHER COVERED TRUNK. Mid 19th century. This rectangular camphor example covered in leather, paint decorated with scrolling polychrome floral borders and panels on a blue ground, bound overall with brass strap work and highlighted with an ornate configuration of brass tacks. The case ends fitted with brass carrying handles, the lid fitted with a brass ring. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h x 35″ l x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains original painted and stenciled designs on original leather cover. Strap work and studs with minimal restoration. Overall very good with near original surface. 9-96504 (800-1,200)

3209
$1,495.00

JAPANESE INLAID BRONZE URN, MEIJI PERIOD. 3rd quarter 19th century. The urn with ring mask handles, the bulbous middle section modeled with battle scenes depicting a godlike immortal warrior mounted on a foo dog, the opposing side with warriors. the scenes inlaid with mixed metals. The whole raised on shaped legs and molded plinth. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with nice color and patina. No signatures noted. 9-95809 (800-1,200)

3210
$402.50

IMARI CHARGER WITH SCALLOPED RIM. Second half 19th century, Japanese. This large example with scalloped rim and ridged fans, polychrome decorated and with three rondels of herons, the central main rondel decorated with a ribbon tied floral bouquet set on a veranda. The reverse decorated with blue floral sprays. SIZE: 18″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with bright rich colors and no restorations noted. The underside with remnants of illegible old paper label. 9-96595 (800-1,200)

3211
$0.00

CANTON COVERED TUREEN. Mid 19th century. This example with canted corners, the conforming dome lid with pomegranate finial. The tureen with sloping sides, the handles in the form of rabbit’s heads, on a conforming footed base. Decorated overall in blue with floral bouquets in urns, the lid decorated with landscape scenes, a man and woman in foreground. SIZE: 8″ h x 13-1/4″ l x 8-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Appears to be in very fine condition overall, showing no restorations under black light, interior lid rim with one chip. 9-97531 (2,250-2,750)

3212
$230.00

UNSIGNED (Chinese, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Oil on canvas Oriental portrait of a young woman in blue outfit and red slippers. She sits on a garden seat with flowers in the background and beside a planter of flowers resting on a plinth. The background in light blue to pink. Housed in a good Chinese carved hardwood frame. SIZE: Sight: 23″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96827 (1,200-1,800)

3213
$0.00

CHINESE ANCESTRAL PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Watercolor on paper portrait shows the gentleman seated in royal robes in a large throne type chair. He wears a fancy headdress and the floor covering is decorated with white cranes. The paper is mounted within a white brocade silk border. All housed in a modern gilt wood molded frame with light colored matte. SIZE: Sight: 43″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good, some light foxing to background paper. 9-97013 (500-800)

3214
$1,035.00

GROUP OF ORIENTAL TABLEWARES. Second half 19th century. Including a mandarin wall pocket, rose medallion individual tureen with undertray, a pair of “sang du boeuf” vases, a Canton warming dish, two rose medallion plates, etc. Ten pieces total. Together with four Chinese export porcelain reference books. SIZE: Wall Pocket: 10 3/4″; Pr of Vases: 7 3/4″H PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Some roughness to edges and rims, no major restorations or damages noted. 9-96559 (800-1,200)

3215
$3,450.00

GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, PROBABLY IRISH. Last quarter of the 18th century. The rectangular top with molded edge above the conforming frieze applied with scrolling wave carvings and carved C-scroll returns, raised on chamfered square molded legs. SIZE: 28″ h x 25″ l x 19-5/8″ d. CONDITION: Table with good early, if not original, surfaces. Applied frieze carvings and returns also appear original. 9-97530 (2,000-3,000)

3216
$575.00

GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR. Late 18th century. The serpentine crest rail with outscrolled ears above the pierced splat, joined to the over-upholstered trapezoidal seat covered in needlework of the period, flanked by bold serpentine arms with exaggerated volute grips on incurved arms, raised on molded and chamfered legs joined by recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 36″ h. of back. CONDITION: Old dark surface repairs to ear, stretcher restored. Overall very good. 9-93142 (500-800)

3217
$1,552.50

18TH CENTURY CARVED ENGLISH OAK SETTLE. The bench having three-panel back with carved borders and decorative carved elements. The top straight crest having a carved central molded band. Single plank seat, scrolled arms supported by nicely carved posts which extend from the block and turned leg. The bottom legs supported by a box stretcher with incised line decoration. Nice old patina. SIZE: 43″ h x 53-1/2″ l x 20″ at deepest; 18″ seat h x 15″ seat d. PROVENANCE: From a Washington, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Very good with a 1/2″ strip added to inside of plank seat to make up for shrinkage at juncture of back. 9-95779 (2,000-3,000)

3218
$345.00

ENGLISH CREAMWARE BLACK TRANSFER-PRINTED MUG. Last quarter 18th cent. Transfer decorated depicting a young boy and girl examining a butterfly in a wooded landscape within a rondele titled “FRIENDSHIP LOVE and UNITY” within a banner beneath a floral spray centering two clasped hands. Beneath the rondele is the quotation “Accept this PLEDGE of AFFECTION” above a drapery swag. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Four vertical old hairline cracks running downwards from rim. The rim with a small old flake beside handle. The molded base rim also with old small hairline cracks and chips. Otherwise very good. No restoration noted. 9-97060 (500-700)

3219
$0.00

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

3220
$172.50

SIX STAFFORDSHIRE ITEMS. 1) Early 19th Century decorated cow creamer, 5″ h x 6-1/2″ l – Loss to cover glaze, otherwise good. 2) 8″ h Staffordshire figure of a Scottish man with large sheep, fitted for lamp with lamp bracket – Some glaze losses, otherwise good. 3) 4-3/4″ h woman with basket – Repaired, “as is”. 4) 4″ Scottsman – Good. 5) 2-1/2″ girl with cat – Paint loss. 6) 4-1/4″ h Toby creamer with mans head with gray hair – Old hairline at handle juncture. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: As noted abote. 9-95821 (400-800)

3221
$0.00

SERAPE ORIENTAL RUG, NORTH PERSIA. 1st quarter 20th cent. The geometric blue-black poled medallion within a salmon toned field of dense polychrome floral vinery within indigo spandrels, the blue-black main border with scrolling floral lattice work. SIZE: 10’9″ l x 8’6″ w. CONDITION: The carpet with old professional restoration Even overall minor wear but retaining good pile. Salvages and ends intact. A nice example in good overall condition. 9-97082 (2,000-3,000)

3222
$460.00

INLAID DOCUMENT BOX. 19th Century. The fine hinged lid walnut box having a central tunbridge ware style castle inlay surrounded by birdseye maple border. The sides, front and back having birdseye maple panels with the front panel having a shield escutcheon plate. Original key present. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 12-3/4″ x 9-3/4″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-95852 (200-400)

3223
$236.00

EARLY ENGLISH PICTORIAL SAMPLER. The framed sampler having a flower vine border encompassing a rectangular area with thirteen line verse surrounded by pictures including crowned lions, flowers, birds, basket of fruit, trees, man and woman with shepherds crook, dog and sheep. The top area central panel having doves, butterfly, birds on tree and squirrels. Housed in a period ribbed wood designed frame with gilt liner. SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Significant losses to verse stitching, losses in corners, border and other areas. 9-95847 (300-500)

3224
$172.50

FRAMED ENGLISH ALPHABET SAMPLER BY JOAN PRICE, 1800. Nine alpha-numeric rows with an inscription “Joan Price marked her sampler in the year of our lord, 1800 Aged 8 years”. Housed in an antique birdseye maple frame with gold liner. Colors of red, white, blue and green. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Faded, some minor losses. Fair to good. 9-95849 (300-500)

3225
$3,105.00
Revised: 8/23/2009

Additional Information – PROVENANCE: The historic Perry House on the harbor in Southport, CT, descended through the family.

GEORGE III MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK WM. SYKES HOLBECK. Late 18th century. The bonnet with molded swan’s neck pediment terminating in brass rosettes centering three ball finials above the astragal arched door, flanked by fluted Corinthean columns opening to an arched dial with moon phase aperture and incised “WILLm. SYKES, HOLBECK” above a silvered chapter ring within four cast brass scrolling spandrels, the engraved center dial with sweep second hand, calendar aperture, and time and strike apertures. The figured mahogany throat fitted with a molded door with concave arch, flanked by engaged fluted quarter columns, above the concave molded box base with canted corners, raised on a molded plinth with bracket feet. The whole with contrasting cross banding and string inlays. Clock sold with pendulum, winder, weights and three finials. SIZE: 93″ h x 15-1/2″ w (throat) x 9-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Case in very good structural condition with original finish; a professional repair on swan’s neck pediment. The interior or door affixed with label stating that the works received a complete cleaning in 1994, subsequently cleaned in 1998 and 2000. 9-97209 (1,500-2,500)

3226
$1,062.00

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

3227
$1,840.00

HENRY MARC DOUBLE DIAL CALENDAR CLOCK. French, first half 19th century. The enameled upper dial with Roman numeral chaptering, open escapement, time and strike apertures, and marked “H. MARC/PARIS” within a molded mahogany conforming mount set on a scrolled plinth. The brass movement with the serial number “28507”, the maker’s name stamped within a rondel above a second rondel stamped with “Medaille d’Or”. The calendar dial within a mahogany housing with concave sides, the enameled dial beneath a beveled glass bezel, the outer dial with months of the year centering two smaller dials, the left dial with numerical days of the month, the right dial with the days of the week, above a paint decorated moon phase aperture, the brass mechanism accessible from a hinged mahogany door at the rear. The whole raised on a conforming rectangular plinth with concave ebonized molding. Sold with original pendulum. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h x 12-1/4″ w x 6″ d. CONDITION: The case cleaned and polished. The brass works also appear to have been cleaned. Very good overall. 9-97502 (1,200-1,500)

3228
$0.00

RALPH GOUT TRIPLE CASE VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCH. London, late 18th century. This gold-tone timepiece with enameled dial marked “Ralph Gout/London“. The dial painted with floral sprays and Ottoman numerals and sub-numerals. Mounted in a hinged triple case. The ornate brass works engraved in script “Ralph Gout 740 London”. SIZE: Diameter of dial 1 3/4″. Diameter of largest case 3″. CONDITION: The triple case showing wear to all surfaces. The enamel dial with chipping around edges. The hands with losses to tips. The mechanism appears clean and intact not verified as running. Winding key absent. Good overall. 9-97399 (3,500-4,500)

3229
$0.00

CONTINENTAL TERRACOTTA GLAZED FIGURE OF SEATED DOG. The well modeled figure of a seated dog in the act of begging with left paw raised is finished in a cream colored crackle glaze. The animal is seated on a square molded plinth in a mottled green glaze decorated through the center with terracotta and black free form lines. SIZE: 20″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with minor flakes and chips along base rim of plinth. Any roughness within the figure appears to be a result of the glazing and not any actual damage. 9-97529 (800-1,200)

3230
$920.00

IMPRESSIVE MAJOLICA FIGURAL CENTERPIECE PROBABLY WILHELM SATTLER. Second quarter 19th century. In the form of a fanciful sauceboat with a scrolling handle decorated with masks with a turquoise interior and a scrolling cartouche beneath the prow. Supported by a crouching chimera joined to a scrolling base decorated with leaf tips. Raised on scrolled feet decorated with scallop shells. Beneath the base the maker’s mark of “WS & S” within a rectangular embossed stamp. In addition, the serial number 6532 is engraved beneath the glaze. A gilt painted “KS” on the interior of a foot. SIZE: Ht 21 3/4″ L 17 3/4″ W 8 1/2″ CONDITION: Very good original condition with no evidence of restoration or other damage. 9-97709 (1,000-2,000)

3231
$0.00

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

3232
$1,150.00

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

3233
$1,534.00

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

3234
$1,840.00

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

3235
$0.00

SCANDINAVIAN NEO-CLASSICAL GILT DECORATED ARCHITECTURAL MIRROR. First half 19th century, possibly Sweden. The rectangular mirror plate within a concave molded surround, the edges with egg and dart and leaf tip molding. Beneath the architectural frieze applied with classical female figures depicting a semi-nude woman seated on a pedestal serenaded by a second female playing a stringed instrument, mounted on a white background. The architectural crest joined to a molded cornice carved with water leaves. The base with a concave apron applied with an anthemion leaf cartouche flanked by masks on an egg and dart molded plinth. SIZE: 61″ h x 28″w overall. CONDITION: Overall in very fine condition with professional early painting and re-gilding. The mirror plate and backboard are later replacements. Otherwise, very good overall. 9-97577 (1,500-2,500)

3236
$977.50

PAIR OF FRAMED 18TH/19TH CENTURY GREEK ISLAND PRINTS. Both identically housed in gilt wood frames with watercolor highlighted mats. One shows a large group of people harvesting nut fruits. They are gathering them in small pails, placing them in barrels and moving them to a large drying pit. A harbor is seen against tall mountains and a big windmill. The other shows a calm harbor with ferry moving horses and men across the water. Unidentified publisher. SIZE: Sight size: 15″ x 23-3/4″. CONDITION: Prints have been laid down on board. Vertical fold at center. Some toning, otherwise good. 9-97557 (800-1,200)

3237
$345.00

CONTINENTAL MARQUETRY SAVONAROLA CHAIR. Mid 19th Century. The arched and scalloped back splat joined to pilasters with pronounced squat finials, joined to down-sloping arms ending in rolled grips centering a plank seat, raised on frontal and rear arched supports joined by rectangular side stretchers on stepped platforms. The whole with dense contrasting marquetry masks, fanciful figures in cartouches and overall vinery. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h to back x 25-1/2″ overall w. CONDITION: Retains old cleaned finish. Restored with old break at the frontal support. Overall good. 9-96293 (500-800)

3238
$402.50

CANADIAN PROVINCIAL LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR. Province of Quebec, last half 18th century. This fine example with three shaped splats joined to cylindrical stiles headed by flattened knopped finials joined to shaped arms on baluster turned supports centering a trapezoidal woven seat. Raised on cylindrical legs, joined by a double box stretcher. SIZE: 36-1/2″ h of back, 24-3/4″ w overall. CONDITION: Chair retains original surfaces and early, if not original, woven seat. 9-97237 (300-500)

3239
$0.00

UNSIGNED (CANADIAN, 19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF MARIE BEAUDRY OF QUEBEC. Oil on canvas half portrait of a woman in fur coat with white dress. She wears a jewelry ensemble including earrings, gold necklace and three rings. She has a feather and flower decorated hat and she holds some small wildflowers in her hands. Green background. Housed in a modern decorative frame. SIZE: 32-1/2″ x 25″. CONDITION: Wax relining, restored with inpainting. Very good. 9-97555 (1,500-2,500)

3240
$9,200.00

FINE CONTINENTAL NEO-CLASSICAL CARVED TANKARD. 18th Century. This oversized example depicting a classical battle scene carved on a section of elephant tusk and mounted with a cast brass filigreed tankard frame. Hinged lid with pineapple finial cast overall with leaf tips and masks hinged on conforming collar and joined to an “S” scrolled brass handle cast with a carotid joined to a conforming base cast with leaf tips and sprays of fruit. The ivory body of the tankard carved with a tumultuous battle scene of warriors, horses, shields and various weapons superimposed on the whole. SIZE: 14-1/4″ h. CONDITION: The lid with small corroded holes and some minor denting. The tusk with multiple shrinkage cracks and splits throughout. 9-97562 (8,000-10,000)

3241
$0.00

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

3242
$413.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century or earlier) OLD MASTER. Oil on canvas Old Master type painting shows a man with dog holding a wreath in his hand with woman at his side and cupid above with bow and arrow. All in a landscape. Housed in a 19th Century gold gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 25″ x 19″. CONDITION: Relined with some inpainting. Very good. 9-97746 (800-1,200)

3243
$2,012.50

FRENCH BRASS TELESCOPE WITH OAK TRIPOD BASE. Early 20th Century. Large barrel telescope, adjustable in height on center tubular post by thumbnut, the original oak tripod stand (collapsible with wingnuts), the legs ending in brass collard pin feet. The focusing system in the tube contains the eyepiece, and has a hidden straight row of gear teeth (the rack) running along one side of it, which are engaged by a simple gear (the pinion), attached to a knob, to adjust focus. This is a refracting telescope; that is, only lenses are used to form the image (not mirrors or prisms). A. Bardou was a prolific Paris maker of fine telescopes and optical instruments in the late 19th century, succeeded by Bardou & Sons. They supplied numerous American scientific instrument sellers. Engraved at end of barrel, “BARDOU & SON. PARIS”. SIZE: Length of telescope closed 39″, overall height as seen in photo 5′. CONDITION: Very good with original optics, lenses need cleaning. The brass barrel has not been polished. The barrel collar with dent, minor shallow dents on barrel. Tripod retains original finish with shrinkage crack on upper collar. 9-97549 (800-1,200)

3244
$0.00

UNIQUE PAIR OF ANCHOR FORM ANDIRONS. Late 18th/early 19th century, American. Each in the form of an anchor flange joined to a hexagonal log rest forged of cast iron. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 32″ d (overall). CONDITION: Very good overall, all original. 9-97559 (800-1,200)

3245
$5,175.00

IMPORTANT HALF HULL MODEL SHIP’S MODEL “PARMA”. First quarter 20th century. This large model comprised of 13 lifts in mahogany and spruce depicted with bowsprit, keel, rudder, fore and aft deck profiles, and four masts. Mounted on an oak board. Name plate on backboard in English: “Parma Ferdinand Laeisz Built 1902 A. Rodger & Co Port Glasgow Scotland”. The Parma was built in 1902 at Port Glasgow, Scotland. She was sold to Ferdinand Laeisz’s Flying P Line in 1911, and eventually sold out as a hulk from Hamburg ship breakers in 1947. SIZE: 98″ l x 15-3/4″ h x 6-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: Deaccessioned from a New York maritime museum. CONDITION: Very good original condition with original surfaces. 9-97030 (2,000-4,000)

3246
$5,175.00

VICTORIAN DIARAMA OF THE TUGBOAT “RAVEN”. Last quarter 19th century. This planked and hand-painted ship model of the “Raven” built by Frank Wiley in the 1880’s and so stated on a period photograph accompanying the model. The model is set within a period frame with mirrored back and fitted within a simulated green ocean. SIZE: Ht 19″ Overall length 40″ Depth 11″ CONDITION: In original condition with old surfaces and good patina. The frame with small losses to gilt accents. Overall good. 9-97408 (2,750-4,750)

3247
$3,450.00

IMPORTANT LAMINATED HALF HULL SHIP’S MODEL “PASSAT”. First quarter 20th century. This large model of a four masted square rigged ship with 13 lifts in mahogany and maple depicting fore, aft, and center raised decks, each painted white with portholes in addition to rudder, keel, bowsprit and four masts. The oak mounting board with half round molded edge. Painted in cream across bottom: “Passat Lange 322′ Breite 47.2′ Tiefgang 22′ Tonnen 3,091 Gerbaut von Blohm & Voss fur Reederei F. Laeisz 1911″. The Passat was built in 1911 by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg for Ferdinand Laeisz. She was the sister ship of Peking of New York City. The Passat is now a museum ship in Travemunde, a borough of Lubeck, Germany. SIZE: 97″ l (backboard) x 16″ h x 7″ d. PROVENANCE: Deaccessioned from a New York maritime museum. CONDITION: With all original surfaces. Bowsprit missing, chips in upper right hand and lower left backboard molding, otherwise very good. 9-97029 (2,000-4,000)

3248
$1,725.00

VERY RARE ANTIQUE NARWHAL TUSK (UNICORN OF THE SEA) CANE. This walking stick made from sections of narwhal tusks joined together by baleen rings. Ebony tip at bottom. SIZE: 38″ l. CONDITION: Generally good. Missing object at handle. 9-97018 (2,000-3,000)

3249
$4,255.00

FINE CARVED NEPTUNE SHIP’S FIGUREHEAD. Mid 19th century. This heavily carved and polychrome painted oak bust depicting the fierce visage of Neptune, purportedly removed from a small privateer. SIZE: 15″ h x 24-1/2″ w x 13″ d. CONDITION: The carving retains original paint decoration. An old repair within the mustache running horizontally approximately 2″ from the bottom, repairing an old split in the carving. An excellent example, well preserved and in fine overall condition. 9-97546 (3,000-5,000)

3250
$0.00

JOSEPH W. PIERCE (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “GLORY OF THE SEAS”. Large watercolor ship portrait shows a three-mast black hulled ship in full sale flying the American flag. The name emblazoned on the bow. Several smaller ships are seen outside a point of land with windmill and lighthouse. Signed lower right and dated “1871”. Housed in its original deep walnut frame with gold liner having a replaced matte with gold liner. The “Glory” was built in East Boston in 1869 by Donald McKay and Pierce was in Boston/Marblehead area when this painting was done. The painting originally hung in the marine store owned by the Lincoln family of Boston which was location on Atlantic Street Wharf in Boston. SIZE: Sight: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Some restoration on left side, otherwise very good. 9-97526 (3,000-4,000)

3251
$0.00

SIGNED (Italian, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE BRIG STEPHEN BISHOP. Gouache watercolor showing the black hulled two-mast ship sailing right to left into an Italian harbor. Several small boats are seen off the bow and stern with a low mountain background. Several figures are seen on deck. A US flag and ship pennant off back mast. The ships name emblazoned in gold on the back side. A hand written legend in margin “Brig Stephen Bishop W.B. Gilkey Master December 2 1859”. It is signed bottom right indistinctly, possible “Celi”. Housed in a black molded wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 24-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Searsport, Maine home. CONDITION: Shadow lines at top and a corner crack at left top. Otherwise very good. 9-95773 (2,500-4,000)

3252
$1,380.00

FINE DIMINUTIVE SCRIMSHAWED TOOTH. Circa 1813. This small two sided example depicting two Native American figures, with horses, one horse and rider standing and second individual and horse positioned on the ground. Reverse showing a displayed eagle with 16 star American flag, a banner clutched in his beak engraved “FLAG OF OUR US” beneath a rayed sun with face. The polished base of the tooth with the incised initials “JJ” over the date “1813”. SIZE: Ht 3″ CONDITION: Very good original condition with nice color and patina. 9-96978 (1,000-1,500)

3253
$1,150.00

AMERICAN SAILOR-MADE WHALE IVORY SWIFT. Mid-19th century. This turned and polychrome decorated tabletop example with vise fastener of typical accordian form having 13 arms each with four accordion staves. SIZE: Length closed 20 1/4″ CONDITION: The swift retains its original surfaces with nice color and patina. The ties, however, are mostly absent making it impossible to open the swift without disassembling. Some staves are broken; we assume all elements to be present. Small turned fastener on shaft absent, otherwise very good. 9-97409 (1,200-1,800)

3254
$690.00

SCRIMSHAW TUSK OF WHALING SHIPS. The tusk depicting a scene of five sailing ships (probably whalers) in various aspects on the open sea. 20th Century. SIZE: 22-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private collection. CONDITION: Tusk with an aged honey brown patina, scrimshaw work crisp and clear. Base end with chips, otherwise very good. 9-94995 (600-800)

3255
$0.00

PAIR OF VICTORIAN SCRIMSHAW TUSKS. 2nd half 19th century. Each carved with ‘Gibson Girl’ fashion figures and mounted in a floral carved walnut bracket. SIZE: Each tusk: 15-3/4″ l. Overall mounted: 32″ l. CONDITION: Each tusk drilled at the base for mounting in bracket. Each tip also drilled. Good color and patina on tusks and bracket. Very good overall. 9-94994 (1,500-2,500)

3256
$3,162.50

LAMINATED HALF HULL SHIP’S MODEL “REINDEER”. Third quarter 19th century. This laminated half hull made of maple and mahogany, depicting the keel, stem, rudder, three masts and bowsprit, mounted on pine backboard with applied molding, affixed with a brass label stamped “SB/17”. The hull above the water line painted black. It is believed that this is a model of the whaling ship “Reindeer” built in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts in 1853 and so marked on the bottom of the mounting board. SIZE: Overall 10-1/4″ h x 38-1/2″ l x 4-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Deaccessioned from a New York maritime museum. CONDITION: Retains all original surfaces, very good overall. 9-97027 (1,500-2,000)

3257
$4,025.00

LAMINATED HALF HULL SHIP’S MODEL “BIRD OF THE WAVE”. Third quarter 19th century. This laminated half hull made of maple, pine, walnut and mahogany, depicting the keel, stem, rudder and bow, mounted on a molded oak board, affixed with a metal label stamped “JH/1857”. Stenciled on the back of the mounting board is “BIRD OF THE WAVE 178T 1857 Jos. HOLMES”. The hull above the water line painted black. It is believed that this is a model of the 178 ton Brig built by Joseph Holmes in 1857 at the Jones River Ship Yard in Kingston, Massachusetts. SIZE: Overall 8-1/2″ h x 38″ l x 4-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Deaccessioned from a New York maritime museum. CONDITION: Very good overall, retaining original surfaces. 9-97028 (2,000-4,000)

3258
$2,530.00

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

3259
$2,875.00

ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS BUTTERSWORTH JR (British, 1797-1842) “STORM IN THE CHANNEL”. Oil on wood panel shows ships floundering in a storm off a cliffside shoreline. Five ships are present. All under a dark gray sky with showers with an opening having sunlit area. Appears to be unsigned. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 11″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97608 (3,000-5,000)

3260
$0.00

H R BUTMAN (American, First half of the 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A THREE-MAST SHIP. Large oil on canvas nautical scene shows a black hulled three-mast ship flying American flag sailing right to left with lighthouse on point of land and other ships on a blue white capped ocean. White cloud sky with glimpses of blue. Signed lower left “H R Butman, 1932″. Housed in a gilt frame liner. SIZE: 25″ x 46-3/4”. CONDITION: Two patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting, very good. 9-97527 (4,750-5,250)

3261
$460.00

LUNDGREN (American, Mid 20th Century) RUNNING THE COURSE. Oil on canvas marine scene shows a blue hulled sailing yacht sailing with four other yachts on light ocean under colorful sky. The blue hulled yacht sails from right to left and has several people aboard. Housed in a silvered gilt molded wood frame. The name “Parkman” is written on the stretcher. Possibly a portrait of the Parkman Family yacht sailing amongst other New York City Yacht Club yachts. Signed lower right “Lundgren”. Possibly the work of Charles Lundgren (American, 1911-1988). SIZE: 32″ x 41″. PROVENANCE: From a private collector. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96766 (400-600)

3262
$1,035.00

RENE EMIL QUENTIN (CANADIAN, 1860 – 1914) “TO THE RESCUE OF SHIP ON FIRE”. Oil on canvas scene shows a coastal steamer steaming towards a boat in the distance that is ablaze. A 10-man row boat with men rowing battle rough seas in foreground. Signed bottom right and dated 1905. Housed in its original gilt wood frame. Titled, signed and dated on reverse of canvas. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97167 (500-1,000)

3263
$460.00

LARGE HAND WRITTEN “LIST OF VESSELS BUILT BY GOSS & SAWYER, BATH, MAINE”. The broadside type format in vertical form with title on top and a listing of 123 ships showing the date of measurement, official number, rig type, name and specific size measurements. The dating of the ships from 1866-1881. The types of ships include Schooner, Brig, Bark, Barge, Sloop, Yacht, Barketine, Steamer, and Ship. This piece probably housed in one of the offices of warehouses of the company. Housed in a carved Victorian black walnut frame with gilt liner. Goss & Sawyer was one of the most successful American ship building companies in the world in the late 19th Century. SIZE: Sight: 54″ x 26-1/2″. Overall: 59″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: Paper is toned with some losses to edge and small holes in margin, crack in bottom center edge of glass. 9-95789 (1,000-3,000)

3264
$0.00

THE HATCH FAMILY BIBLE OF KENNEBUNK, ME. Second half 18th century. This leather-bound hand tied Bible with the names of various Hatch family members hand-written on the interior of the front and rear covers. CONDITION: The overall condition is poor to fair with extensive damage to the cover and binding. 9-96455 (300-500)

3265
$767.00

HATCH FAMILY SILK CRAZY QUILT, STATE OF MAINE. Second half 19th century. Quilted by Mrs. Joseph Hatch, Kennebunk, Maine. Exhibited at the Maine State Fair and at the Century Club Hobby Show in 1935. Made of all polychrome silk patches and squares with black velvet borders and a muted green silk backing. SIZE: 57″ x 61″. CONDITION: Very good condition. 9-96460 (400-600)

3266
$0.00

HATCH FAMILY MEMORIAL WATERCOLOR. Second quarter of the 19th Century. Depicting a winged female angel within a cloud, wearing a sash and carrying a quill pen suspended above a field of trees. Reverse inscribed as follows: “My mother born July 28, 1774 Died…My father born October 10, 1776 (Joseph Hatch Jr (wrote above) Born 1798) Joseph S. Hatch Grandson of above born April 27, 1829. Joseph I. Hatch, great grandson of above, born March 24, 1860. Joseph R. Hatch, great-great grandson born December 17, 1886. Joseph W. Hatch, great-great-great grandson Born June 18, 1922. (I filled that in so that JSH is the son of the JH Jr. who wrote the first three lines. Joseph Richmond Hatch). Unframed. SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 10-1/4”. PROVENANCE: From the Captain Joseph S. Hatch family of Kennebunk, Maine. CONDITION: With general overall fading, minor and minimal foxing. Very good overall. 9-96468 (300-500)

3267
$0.00

JOSEPH S. HATCH COLLECTION OF MASONIC DOCUMENTS. Third quarter 19th century. Rolled within a paint decorated tin inscribed “J.S. HATCH. / CHELSEA MASS.”, the tube contains several documents relating to Masonic order and membership including Grand Council of Royal & Select Masters of Massachusetts, Chelsea, Mass. Branch; Royal Arch Chapter Masonic Lodge, certificate of Masonic membership; Grand Encampment of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, Chelsea, MA 13 March 1865, Joseph S. Hatch and similar documents. SIZE: Tube 20-1/2″ l. CONDITION: With minor losses and wear to painted surfaces, the enclosed documents somewhat dry and brittle with age. Good overall. 9-96473 (400-600)

3268
$1,035.00

THE LITTLEFIELD FAMILY CREST. Late 19th century. This hand-colored watercolor hatchment of the Littlefield coat of arms mounted within a modern frame accompanied by a piece of the original backboard to which is attached a fragment dated August 10, 1802, Boston, describing the characteristics of the Littlefield coat of arms granted in 1663 to Sir Hugh Littlefield of Yorkshire, England. SIZE: 13″ x 9 1/2″ Sight. CONDITION: The hatchment in very good condition overall with minor discoloration to paper and very minimal insect damage to edges of paper. The backboard and attached document in fair condition with discoloration and deterioration to paper. 9-96466 (600-900)

3269
$0.00

GROUP OF HATCH FAMILY DOCUMENTS ASSEMBLED BY JOSEPH W. HATCH. First half 19th century. This selection includes Richmond Hatch’s 1834 workbook of mathematical studies, various calligraphic examples of various family members, an 1822 letter of thanks to Captain Hatch and a 2003 compilation titled “THE LAST VOYAGE OF RICHMOND HATCH ON BOARD THE SHIP HOWARD 1840” written by Joseph W. Hatch. Within this book are photocopies of the documents sold here along with a brief family history. Also included is the original letter from New Orleans dated February 20, 1840 to Captain Joseph Hatch from his son, Richmond Hatch, telling of life aboard ship and an original letter dated Liverpool, England, May 24, 1840, from Captain Charles Williams of the ship “Howard” notifying Captain Hatch of the death of his son. CONDITION: Overall very good condition included the period papers. 9-96467 (600-800)

3270
$402.50

RARE HOURGLASS OF CAPTAIN JOSEPH S. HATCH. First half 19th century. This nice example of the period mounted in its original ebonized box frame and still in operating condition. SIZE: 6″ h overall x 2-3/4″ x 2-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Hatch family, Kennebunk, Maine by descent. CONDITION: Nice original condition showing appropriate wear, etc. 9-96453 (400-600)

3271
$177.00

NEW AMERICAN PRACTICAL NAVIGATOR 1852 AND AMERICAN COAST PILOT 1854. Mid 19th century. The former property of Joseph S. Hatch, sea captain, Kennebunk, ME, each volume with his signature. The first, the 1852 edition of “The New American Practical Navigator: Being an Epitome of Navigation” by Nathaniel Bowditch complete with a chart of the Atlantic Ocean. Note Pg 256 contains a dried flower attached to the page and a notation in pencil “Given to JS Hatch by L. Hardin after words Mrs F Hatch”. Also found within, (a cartes de visite) annotated “My grandfather hatch – JRH Joseph Smith Hatch“. Second volume signed Jos. S. Hatch 1856 within the cover. In addition, the stamp of the retailer “Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr., Navigation Store, 136 Commercial Street, Boston” appears on the inside of front cover. Titled “The American Coast Pilot; containing DIRECTIONS for the PRINCIPAL HARBORS, CAPES AND HEADLANDS on the COASTS OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA”, May, 1854 edition by Edmund M. Blunt. Contains a chart of hurricane tracts of 1855 and 1854; a chart of the Gulf Stream by A.D. Bache, 1854; charts of Long Island Sound, Portsmouth Harbor, Delaware Bay and others. CONDITION: The leather bindings and covers of both in fair condition, several sections have come loose from spine. The pages in good overall condition, clear and readable without major weaknesses. There are creases and tears in the maps due to folding and use. 9-96454 (300-500)

3272
$0.00

JOHN LORD BRASS SPEAKING TRUMPET. First quarter 19th century. Brass speaking horn with shaped molded mouthpiece, inscribed in script on bell “John Lord”. John Lord, a Kennebunk native was, among other things, first keeper of the Goat Island Light. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, showing expected and normal dents and indentations resulting from use. 9-96458 (1,000-1,500)

3273
$1,265.00

RARE PAIR OF ENGRAVED TUMBLERS. Early 19th century. Engraved with the initials of, and owned by, John S. Lord, Kennebunk, Maine. Each with a laurel spray and cartouche containing the letters “JSL” in script opposing an engraving of a clipper ship within a fanciful bridge frame. SIZE: 4″ h x 3-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very nice with no chips and only minor insignificant surface scratches. 9-96459 (1,500-2,500)

3274
$0.00

MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF CAPTAIN JOSEPH S. HATCH, KENNEBUNK, MAINE. Circa 1826. This miniature portrait on ivory depicting the young captain in black coat, white shirt with high collar and bowtie. On the front of the shirt is painted a tiny anchor. Rendered on a pale blue background. SIZE: 2 1/2″ x 2″ Sight CONDITION: Mounted in a frame of the period beneath a convex glass within a brass surround. Written in pencil on the paper backing in script, “Joseph Hatch, Jr./London Eng./1826/Kennebunk, Me” 9-96452 (1,000-1,500)

3275
$2,012.50

HATCH FAMILY TWO SIDED SCRIMSHAW WHALE’S TOOTH. Early 19th century. This nice two sided example scrimmed on the front with a floral plant emanating from a classical urn highlighted in red ink. The opposing side depicting three auks beneath a bird in a small tree. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h x 2-1/2″ wide x 1-1/4″ d. CONDITION: With nice color and patina and clear etching. Small shrinkage cracks evident. Very good overall. 9-96464 (1,000-1,500)

3276
$1,150.00

HATCH FAMILY ‘LADY LIBERTY’ SCRIMSHAW TOOTH. Third quarter 19th century. This small example scrimmed with the bust of Lady Liberty beneath laurel garland, surmounted by patriotic shield. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Nice condition with good patina. Vertical shrinkage cracks apparent, but stable. Small brass pin protruding slightly from tip of tooth. 9-96465 (1,000-1,500)

3277
$0.00

HATCH FAMILY JOSLIN’S PATENT TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, BOSTON. Second quarter 19th century. Manufactured by Gilman Joslin Company of Massachusetts and titled “Joslin’s Terrestrial Globe Containing all the late discoveries and geographical improvements, also the tracks of the most celebrated circumnavigators”. This edition “Revised by G. W. Boynton”. Globe mounted within a calendar and astrological ring on a cast iron bracket revolving on a tripod paint decorated base with original paint decoration. SIZE: 37″ h overall x approx 11-1/2″ d of globe. PROVENANCE: Ex-Hatch Family, Kennebunk, Maine. CONDITION: Globe and all accompanying parts in very good condition overall with minor blemishes and small losses to printed paper. 9-96471 (6,000-8,000)

3278
$0.00

CURRIER & IVES (PUBLISHER, 19TH CENTURY) TERRIFIC ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN THE MONITOR AND MERRIMACK. Colored lithograph shows the two iron-clads firing on each other. The fight occurred in Hampton Roads in 1862 where the Merrimack was crippled and the whole rebel fleet was driven back to Norfolk. Housed in a black gold edged modern frame with highlighted mat. SIZE: Image size: 15-3/4″ x 22-1/2″, sight size: 18″ x 23″. CONDITION: A restoration to left side, tears and a light water stain upper left. Otherwise very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-97554 (1,200-1,600)

3279
$230.00

HISTORY OF YORK COUNTY, MAINE WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. Published in 1880, this volume is the first published history of York County, Maine. Belonging to the Joseph S. Hatch family of Kennebunk and so initialed “JSH” on the frontice page. CONDITION: Overall good condition with extensive damage to spine, the pages, however, are intact and readable. 9-96457 (150-250)

3280
$0.00

THREE AMERICAN FRAMED SILHOUETTES. Mid 19th century. 1) Fully painted silhouette of William Marden (1745-1838) in tailcoat holding a walking stick and top hat. 2) Double bust profile silhouette of Hannah Sherron Cann (born 1763) and John W. Cann (born 1760), additionally marked in script “Louise’s great-great grandmother and grandfather”, both descending in the Hatch family. 3) Framed bust profile silhouette of Charlotte Hatch (1802-1822) “Unmarried”. SIZE: 1) 9″ x 6-3/4″ sight. 2) 3-3/4″ x 4-3/4″ sight. 3) 3-1/2″ x 2-3/4″ sight. PROVENANCE: Hatch family of Kennebunkport, Maine. CONDITION: All in very good condition, mounted in old frames. 9-96469 (300-500)

3281
$0.00

HAIDA ARGILLITE FIGURE OF A STANDING FEMALE. Very finely carved in the form of standing female, her hands holding midsection, dressed in a very high collared shirt with triple necklace and long skirt. The mask-like face, with stylized features wearing a coiffure of long, wrapped hair extending down her back. When seen from below, the feet and legs can be seen for about an inch under the skirt. Last quarter 19th century. SIZE: 7 1/2″ H PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96696 (8,000-12,000)

3282
$0.00

HAIDA ARGILLITE FIGURE OF A WOMAN. The figure, commonly referred to as a sea captain’s wife, shows the common features of a western civilization figure. The woman standing holding hands at mid-waist, a coiffed hairdo with coat and long skirt. Last quarter 19th century. SIZE: Ht 7″ PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good with a small flake off bottom of skirt. 9-96697 (8,000-12,000)

3283
$4,025.00

INLAID NORTHWEST COAST CEDARWOOD FROG SHAPED GREASE BOWL. The low figure of a frog with head up having inset abalone eyes, the back carved with a 1 1/2″ deep bowl surrounded by four rectangular inset pieces of ivory and 41 white opalescent beads. Probably Haida. SIZE: Ht 4″ L 11″ 5 1/2″ D PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 9-96698 (4,000-6,000)

3284
$39,100.00

OUTSTANDING CARVED NORTHWEST COAST CEDAR BIRD-FORMED OIL DISH. 19th century, possibly Tlingit. The carved bowl with a bird head handle. The body having other carved symbols. A flat serrated rim. SIZE: Ht 3 1/2″ x 6 1/2″ L x 4″ W PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96700 (8,000-12,000)

3285
$0.00

TLINGIT CARVED SHAMAN FIGURE. Outstanding carved figure of a man with elbows bent and holding arms to chest. The figure sits on a round domed base which is one piece. The decorated face with red and black features and the figure wearing a crown with carved thorns. Presently mounted to a black square base. 19th century. SIZE: Max. Ht of figure without black base: 14″ PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Figure is very good. Thorned crown and garment are intact but loose. Missing one thorn in crown. 9-96706 (8,000-12,000)

3286
$0.00

KWAKIUTL DRUM DECORATED WITH KILLER WHALE. The round drum having a stretched hide top paint decorated with a killer whale and concentric circles in colors of red and black. The inside rim pencil inscribed “Hunt” and the wood frame fastened with copper tacks. The Hunt family is a large family group in the northwest. SIZE: 11 1/2″ Diameter PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-96704 (1,500-2,000)

3287
$0.00

NORTHWEST COAST ANTIQUE DRUM. The backside of the drum face decorated with a black and red face. Tacked edge with undecorated top, circa 1910 or earlier. SIZE: 11″ Diameter PROVENANCE: Skinner, 4/25/87 Fernberger estate, presently from a private Maine collection. CONDITION: 1 1/2″ tear to center of drum. 9-96705 (1,500-2,000)

3288
$0.00

TLINGIT DECORATED COVERED BASKET. The round basket base decorated on the side with multi-colored crosses. The top having a slightly domed center and having rings of alternating triangles in gold and orange. SIZE: Ht 5″ x 9″ Diameter PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: One slight area of roughness on rim, otherwise very good. 9-96701 (1,200-1,600)

3289
$0.00

FINE WOVEN BALEEN AND BONE COVERED BASKET. The Northwest coast basket, signed “Johnny Kayoulik”. The round basket having a round bone base, and the fitted cover having a central carved bone whale’s tail. SIZE: Ht 3″ 4″ Diameter PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96699 (1,200-1,600)

3290
$0.00

INTERESTING NORTHWEST COAST DECORATED WOOD MASK. The mask decorated in red, blue, green and black paint having two holes carved for eyes and the open mouth. The mask is fitted with two holes on each side for rawhide band. Probably 19th century, southern Kwakiuti. Probably representing “Komokwa” (undersea god). SIZE: 10″ x 8″ PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Mask has been broken vertically and re-glued, otherwise good. 9-96702 (2,000-10,000)

3291
$0.00

NORTHWEST COAST DECORATED CARVED TOTEM POLE. The graduated figures decorated in black, red and green depicting different animal deity forms. The finial on top is probably not original. SIZE: 16″ without top figure; 18″ overall. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96707 (600-900)

3292
$1,770.00

NATIVE AMERICAN TOTEM. Possibly Northwest. Carved, depicting a seated figure with loincloth wearing a feathered mask with headdress, not unlike an eagle or hawk but with a fanciful long trunk. Dark gray/black color with red and ochre accents. SIZE: Ht 75 1/2″ CONDITION: Structurally good, paint decorations somewhat faded. Insect damage throughout. 9-96976 (2,500-3,500)

3293
$0.00

RARE NORTHWEST COAST NATIVE AMERICAN SPEAKER’S STAFF. Late 19th century. This nicely carved cypress staff depicting three human figures; the topmost holding a fish and wearing the headdress of a cat, the middle figure holding a staff with conical headdress and the bottom figure wearing a trunkated headdress, holding a rabbit and standing on a turtle head(?). The staff surmounted by a pommel grip and having an elongated tip. Probably Pacific coast of Vancouver island. SIZE: L 33 3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very fine original condition with good patina. All carvings intact except top figure’s arms may be repaired or replacement. 9-96703 (5,000-7,000)

3294
$0.00

NORTHWEST COAST WHALING CANOE. Turn of century, Southern style, possibly Makah. Boldly carved prow in the form of a wolf’s head, 3 seat, mast’s pocket and wire re-enforced one piece construction of hull. The carved prow and the stern are separate section of wood added to the one piece hull. Two, separate wooden gunnels cap the edges of the hull. The words “cis a qis” is carved along the upper center of each side along with decorative scroll carving. At 23’+ long this is an unusual and rare surviving example of a canoe of this age. SIZE: 23’+ long. CONDITION: Paint along sides is old and worn, bow prow has been re-painted. One seat brace needs repair, newer braided rope helps retain seat position. Old crack in prow. 9-96437 (8,000-12,000)

3295
$575.00

NORTHWEST COAST HORN CARVING. This fine Native American carving depicting a series of wild animal heads including foxes and wolves, bears, moose and elk, eagle and hawk. Carved from an animal horn and mounted on a turned rosewood plinth with original old patina. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h overall. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-97525 (300-400)

3296
$747.50

CAPTAIN THOMAS BENJAMIN ROLF POWDER HORN. Late 18th century. This nice scrimshawed example, the first two panels carved with the owner’s name, the next panel decorated with scrolling leaf tips. The next two panels, each with a deer grazing on a tree. The whole within multiple geometric designed borders. The end-cap and lanyard are absent. The narrow end applied with a carved wood pouring spout. SIZE: L 12″ PROVENANCE: Purchased in late 1950’s in Gloucester, MA directly from the grandson of the ship captain. CONDITION: As mentioned, with original surfaces, good patina and color. 9-96608 (1,500-2,500)

3297
$805.00

CIVIL WAR ERA SWORD. Cavalry sword with blade marked “US J.H. 1857” “Ames Mfg Co. Chicopee, MA”, comes with scabbard. SIZE: 43″ with scabbard. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96750 (200-400)

3297A
$805.00

CIVIL WAR ERA SWORD. Cavalry sword with blade marked “US C.W.W. 1864” “Emerson & Silver Trenton”, comes with scabbard. SIZE: 42-1/2″ with scabbard. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96750-1 (200-400)

3298
$805.00

CIVIL WAR ERA SWORD. Blade marked “Proved Solingen”. A decorated pierced hilt with “E. Pluribus Unum US” with eagle, having scabbard. SIZE: 38″ with scabbard. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96750-2 (200-400)

3299
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Unsigned oil on canvas half portrait of a young woman wearing a blue collared brown robe with white shirt. Housed in a gold painted older frame. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. CONDITION: Restored, relined with inpainting. 9-96973 (1,200-1,800)

3300
$1,610.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) MOOSEHEAD. Primitive folk art oil on wood panel shows a large moose head jutting out behind a tree and rock outcropping. A snow covered lake is seen with mountain behind. All under a colorful light blue to peach colored sky. Housed in an antique decorated frame. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 20″. CONDITION: Some chipping on grain lines, otherwise very good. 9-96709 (1,000-2,000)

3301
$1,150.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF A WOMAN AND GENTLEMAN. Fine oil on canvas ancestral half-portraits. The first shows a young woman with brown hair and eyes seated in a green upholstered chair and wearing a brown dress with lace collar and cuffs. She wears a pink ribbon with bow tie at neck with mourning pin. Her hand holds a page of an open book which is beside her. She is seen against a reddish background. The second shows a man in dark suit with white shirt and black bow tie. His arm rests on an arm chair and he is holding an item in his hand. He is seen against a greenish background. Housed in modern antique style frames. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. PROVENANCE: From a Central Maine Estate. CONDITION: Very good. Relined on new stretchers, minor inpainting. 9-73321, 9-73322 (1,000-2,000)

3302
$1,495.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GIRL WITH BASKET OF FLOWERS. Oil on canvas full length portrait of a young girl in blue dress with lace collar holding a basket of roses in her hand. She stands on a colorful floor covering beside an urn of roses and Queen Ann candlestand. Red drapes flank her head. Unsigned. Housed in an antique birdseye maple period frame with silver liner. SIZE: 30″ x 22″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-97704 (1,000-3,000)

3303
$920.00

RARE PERSIAN RHAGES TYPE BOWL. 12th century. This fine enameled bowl from the Warren E. Cox collection and illustrated in Plate 98 of his book “The Book of Pottery and Porcelain,Volume 1“. The small bowl with sloping sides joined to a footed base. The exterior in deep indigo mottled glaze with lustred writing. The upper rim grading to a green. The bowl interior with triangular panels of turquoise, indigo and ivory having a secondary glaze forming borders between the panels and with scrolling circular brush strokes within the panels. The opposing ivory panels decorated with female figures of the period. A similar bowl is to be seen in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY having come, as did the above described bowl, from the collection of Warren E. Cox as quoted in a Bill of Sale dated November 5, 1958 by the office of S.H. Mori, Historic Arts from the Orient, Chicago, IL. SIZE: Ht. 2 3/4″ Diameter 7” PROVENANCE: This bowl is accompanied by the letter and original Bill of Sale, Chicago, IL together with a photocopy of the page illustrating this bowl in Warren Cox’s book CONDITION: Heavily and extensively restored and reassembled from all original fragments. 9-95800 (1,500-2,500)

3304
$1,150.00

LARGE ORIENTAL POLYCHROME DECORATED GARDEN SEAT. Early 20th Century. Decorated overall with large floral blossoms and fanciful birds within polychrome floral reserves on a mustard ground decorated with deep indigo pierced coins and bosses, each with dense floral blooms. Stamped with the retailer “GUMPS” of California. SIZE: 18″ h x approx. 14″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall with strong colors, no damages or restorations noted. 9-97664 (3,000-5,000)

3305
$230.00

SEVEN ANTIQUE ORIENTAL CARVINGS. 1) 5″ h ivory carving of a man with hands on an octopus which is holding onto a plant. Unsigned. 2) 6-1/2″ h ivory statue of a man on teak base. 3) 3-1/4″ h x 1-1/2″ dia. ivory covered jar with decoration of woman and child having written characters on the back. 4) 3″ ivory covered snuff jar with scrimshaw work of men. 5) 3″ h crystal Buddha. 6) 2-3/4″ carved turquoise figure of a woman holding a flower. 7) 4-3/4″ h carved turquoise figure of a woman on teak base. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96654 (800-1,200)

3306
$0.00

IMARI OVAL DEEP DISH AND OTHER TABLEWARES. Mid-19th century. The oval deep dish with scalloped edge, the lobed fluted sides with underglaze blue paint-decorated feather decorations alternating with jade green lobes with underglaze blue feather decorations, centering an underglaze blue painted fanciful peacock in flight on a white ground, the exterior paint decorated in underglaze blue scrolling vinery on a white ground, the oval deep foot rim centering a recessed base with square underglaze blue maker’s mark. Together with late 19th/early 20th century Canton 4-1/2″ dia. tea bowl and associated 4-3/4″ dia. saucer and 3-1/2″ h. 3-part condiment, all in good condition. SIZE: Oval deep dish: 2-1/2″ h. x 9″ l. x 5-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Oval deep dish: Very good overall with minor roughness to rim. 9-95136-2 (500-1,000)

3307
$1,150.00

PAIR CHINESE EXPORT STONEWARE MANDARIN DECORATED URNS. Mid 19th century. Each example with everted scalloped rim, densely decorated with symbols of plenty, butterflies and floral vinery, with panels of scholarly pursuits. SIZE: 17″ h. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall, no restoration or damages noted. 9-96552 (1,000-1,500)

3308
$632.50

FOUR ORIENTAL EXPORT TEAPOTS. Lot includes a 5-1/4″ h blue and white intertwined strap handled covered teapot; 6-1/4″ pink and white covered teapot with pink flower clusters (professional repair to rim and hairline crack); 5-1/4″ h Rose Medallion type teapot (repaired handle); 4-3/4″ h barrel form teapot holder with teapot. Cylinder shaped teapot fits into a covered barrel form porcelain holder (restoration to barrel lid, teapot has repaired chip to cover). PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-95910 (800-1,200)

3309
$1,035.00

COVERED BOAR’S HEAD ORIENTAL EXPORT TUREEN. Cut corner rectangular footed tureen in bold cobalt blue decoration has boar head handles and conforming lid. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 14″ l with handles x 9″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95917 (800-1,200)

3310
$575.00

TWO PIECES OF BLUE AND WHITE ORIENTAL EXPORT. 1) 2-1/2″ h x 15″ x 11-1/2″ deep serving dish. Cut corner rectangular piece has nice blue on white decoration. 2) 7-1/2″ h covered jar with blue decoration. Slightly domed lid with flaring rim has Foo Dog finial. (bottom with tight hairlines, rim of cover with roughness) PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-95918 (800-1,200)

3311
$0.00

CANTONESE FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL PLATTER. Mid 19th century. Platter edge polychrome paint decorated with a row of dragons, centering an oval panel depicting an emissary kneeling before an empress and her attendants beneath a Grant family crest. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 8-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall with normal and acceptable wear to gilding. 9-96549 (600-800)

3312
$230.00

SIX ORIENTAL EXPORT PLATES. All blue and white and different. Four deep and two shallow plates. One having an urn of flowers. SIZE: All approximately 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Three with flea bites and roughness to edge, one with roughness to edge, small chips and two hairlines. 9-95908 (500-1,000)

3313
$2,300.00

IMPORTANT FEDERAL BOWFRONT DRESSING TABLE IN CREAM PAINT. New England circa 1810. The bowfront or demi-lune dressing table with scrolled splashguard, fitted with a central frieze drawer and accompanied by an original free-standing and conforming glove box on ball feet. Paint-decorated overall in original cream paint with beige and green border stripes. The splashguard and drawer fronts decorated with foliate sprays and fruit clusters. The whole raised on tapered squared legs. SIZE: Overall height 35 3/4″ W 35 3/4″ D 18 1/2″. Glove Box dimensions: H 4 3/4″ W 20″ D 9 3/4″. PROVENANCE: Estate of Dr. Lee W. Richards Jr. of Augusta, Maine. Obstetrician & Augusta’s first specialist. CONDITION: With all original surfaces and elements. The paint with substantial areas of wear, structurally very good overall. 9-97668 (3,000-5,000)

3314
$747.50

FOUR DRAWER TIGER MAPLE CHIPPENDALE CHEST. Top having a molded overhanging top under which are four graduated drawers fitted with new bale handled brasses. Original veneered bracket foot base. SIZE: 34″ h x top 38-1/2″ x 20″. Case 36″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Cracks in side panels, refinished, missing locks. Good. 9-95841 (800-1,200)

3315
$0.00

IMPORTANT GROUPING OF MINIATURE WATERCOLOR PORTRAITS. First half 19th century. Five watercolors of a woman and boy. The female oval portraits rendered in a frontal and three-quarter bust profile wearing a head scarf with a jeweled brooch and a pearl necklace. Clothed in a lace empire dress adorned with a watch fob and chain. The young boy done in a rectangular full portrait in blue suit with lace collar playing with a hoop with two additional smaller side view oval half portraits. SIZE: Rectangular 5″ x 3 1/2″ sight. Ovals 2 3/4″ x 2 1/4″. CONDITION: All with brown foxing and staining. The central full portrait with creased upper corners and water stain between. Three with visible insect damage. 9-96756 (3,000-5,000)

3316
$0.00

TWO AMERICAN MOURNING WATERCOLORS. Mid 19th century. The oval example depicting a woman, hat in hand, seated on a wooded hillside, a dog at her feet. The round example depicting 2 young girls seated in front of a cage in the act of releasing doves. Both watercolors are unsigned and framed in later gold gilt frames. SIZE: Oval: 10″ x 8″ sight. Round: 8-3/4″ d sight. CONDITION: Both watercolors in very good condition, the oval example with small crease at bottom, the round example with some smudging at opening of bird cage, the frame with old repairs. 9-95806 (1,000-2,000)

3317
$1,265.00
Revised: 8/23/2009

Additional Information – PROVENANCE: The historic Perry House on the harbor in Southport, CT, descended through the family.

AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SLANT LID DESK. Last quarter 18th century, probably New York. The rectangular dovetailed case fitted with a sloping hinged lid with thumbmolded edges opening to an interior of valanced pigeonholes, centering a shell carved door opening to a removable interior of pigeonholes and drawers, exposing two concealed valuables drawers, centering a shell carved prospect door, flanked by document drawers carved with stylized pineapples, further flanked by arrangements of small document drawers above molded lopers centering a long drawer over three additional graduated long drawers flanked by engaged fluted quarter columns, on a molded base, raised on ogee bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 42″ h x 42-1/4″ w (case) x 21-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Desk retains old original surfaces with dark patina, the sides with old visible shrinkage cracks on seam. The original bracket feet with repairs. Replaced hardware in newly drilled holes. Some damage to thumbmolding on one drawer. Old damage to right lower facing. 9-97208 (1,500-2,500)

3318
$0.00

TABRIZ ORIENTAL CARPET NORTHWEST PERSIA. Second quarter 20th century. Woven with three indigo small medallions, the rose red field with dense floral vinery in shades of indigo, ochre and green within a blue-black main border of flowerheads and palmettes. SIZE: 19’2″ x 7’3″ PROVENANCE: Estate of Dr. Lee W. Richards Jr. of Augusta, Maine. Obstetrician & Augusta’s first specialist. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile, strong color and with losses to fringe. 9-97671 (4,000-6,000)

3319
$690.00

FINE PAIR OF CLASSICAL HUNNEMAN BRASS ANDIRONS. Boston, Massachusetts, First quarter of the 19th Century.Each ball top with molded mid-band above a ring-and bauluster-turned shaft, raised on lappeted arched spurred legs terminating in ridged slipper feet. The dogs with original brass plates and log stops. Marked “Hunneman/908/Boston”. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h x 20-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good structurally, original burnished. 9-97248 (700-1,000)

3320
$977.50

PENNSYLVANIA PAINT DECORATED PINE CUTLERY BOX. 2nd quarter 19th Century. Of rectangular form with sloping sides, the upper edges notched and fitted with a medial divider with pierced grip. Paint decorated overall in red-orange with applied mustard scrolling decorative highlights. SIZE: 5″ h x 13″ l x 7″ w. CONDITION: Structurally in very good condition. Exterior painted surfaces with wear. Interior showing wear to paint and wood resulting in interior paint with greater than 50% loss. 9-96689 (1,500-2,500)

3321
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL FOUR POST CANOPY BED IN RED WASH. Probably Coastal Maine, first quarter 19th century. The four swelled ring turned posts surmounted by a full arched canopy top. The headposts joined by a panel board, the frontal posts reeded and swelled, joined by square wood rails. SIZE: 72″ h of posts, 53-1/2″ w, 6′ length of rail. CONDITION: Structurally very good with professionally restored washed surfaces. 9-97235 (2,000-4,000)

3322
$3,450.00

ANTIQUE PINE CUPBOARD IN BLUE PAINT. The one-piece cupboard on a removable bracket base has two long double paneled doors over two short one-panel doors. Nice molded cornice and mid decorative molding. The doors with light yellow salmon panels surrounded by blue. The interior set with three shaped front shelves, bottom with one shelf. A nice old paint, probably original. 6″ high removable base is a later replacement. SIZE: 82″ h x 43″ w x 22″ d; Interior shelf depth is 18″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Generally very good with only minor paint loss. 9-95827 (3,000-5,000)

3323
$690.00

FINE FEDERAL BRASS AND WIRE FIRE FENDER. Early 19th century. The D-form wire work fender with three faceted beehive finials mounted on a half round brass rail raised on flat claw feet. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h overall x 47″ w. CONDITION: The fender mounted on original steel plate frame. Wire work good, brass finials and feet appear original. 9-96497 (700-1,000)

3324
$0.00

DELFT BALUSTER FORM PITCHER. Probably mid-19th cent. Unmarked baluster form swirled example with handle paint decorated overall with fruit and flower heads on a stipled background. The rim painted with s scrolls, the handle similarly decorated. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With chips and glazing losses along rim edge, similar glazing losses on base rim, the handle with surface chips and glazing loss, the body with a vertical hairline Y form crack from rim to mid point of pitcher. Otherwise retaining good color in glaze. 9-96596 (400-600)

3325
$805.00

DELFT MAGENTA DECORATED MUG W/PEWTER LID. Probably 2nd half 18th cent. This unsigned example with applied handle and fitted with a pewter hinged lid with shell finger grip and stamped with the initials “I P”, fitted to the cylindrical body paint decorated with opposing panels depicting buildings and tower. The handle painted with horizontal stripes. The top and base rims with a border of stripes. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Overall in good condition with small chips and glaze losses at rim and base rim and losses to glaze on handle. 9-97061 (600-800)

3326
$402.50

FINE DELFT TWO-HANDLED BOWL. Probably mid-19th cent. This signed example of bulbous form with crimped flaring rim applied with intertwined branch handles paint decorated on the exterior with mountainous treed landscape, one side with a cherub gripping a spray of fruit. The pale blue interior centrally decorated with chateaus, floral sprays and flying insects throughout. SIZE: 4″ h. Overall diameter 9″. CONDITION: With minimal and minor rim flakes, the glaze and paint decorations generally in very good condition. No restoration noted. 9-96616 (400-600)

3327
$575.00

LOT SEVEN DELFT BLUE AND WHITE DECORATED PLATES. Set of five plates having a central blue flower surrounded by three flower clusters and an arrow blue border with yellow edge. Along with two other miscellaneous plates. SIZE: 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Repaired chip to one rim, roughness to edges. 9-95820 (300-500)

3328
$1,035.00

EDWARD SHERIFF CURTIS (American, 1868-1952) “THE BLANKET WEAVER-NAVAJO” AND “IN THE LAND OF THE APSAROKE”. 1) Large photogravure by John Andrew & Son from copyright photograph 1904 by E.S. Curtis, Plate 34, titled “The Blanket Weaver-Navajo” below image. Taped to a double matte and housed in a modern wood frame with glass. 2) Small photogravure “From copyright photograph 1908 by E S Curtis”, titled “In the Land of the Apsaroke” below image. Housed in a period frame with replaced matte. SIZE: 1) 13″ x 17″. 2) Sight: 8-1/4″ x 3-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: 1) Examined out of frame, all over toned, two small white dots at center top. 2) Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-96220 (1,000-2,000)

3329
$460.00

FINE NATIVE AMERICAN BASKET. American, 19th century. This large shallow circular basket decorated with woven arrowheads, human figures, stylized crosses and zigzag designs. SIZE: 15-1/4″ d x 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with some losses to rim bindings, structurally sound and with good color. 9-97052 (1,000-1,500)

3330
$920.00

AFTER GEORGE CATLIN (AMERICAN, 1796 – 1872) TWO WORKS: WI-JUN-JON, & ANOTHER. Colored lithograph shows two-part scene of Wi-Jun-Jon the Assinneboin Chief in traditional dress (going to Washington) and showing him in military formal attire returning to his home. The second lithograph title “North American Indians #1″ showing three native American Indians in native dress. Both are shrink-wrapped with beige mats and are reprints from the original early prints. SIZE: Sight size: 19-1/2″ x 15” each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97042 (500-1,000)

3331
$0.00

CLASSIC DIAMOND PATTERN NAVAJO RUG. First half 20th century. With two aligned central diamonds with orange serrated edges, the interiors stepped with ivory, gray, wine and brown patterns. The end borders of black, ivory and plum. SIZE: 5’2 1/2″ x 3′ 2 1/2″ CONDITION: Very good overall, no holes, stains or weaknesses. 9-96713 (500-700)

3332
$0.00

NAVAJO RUG ARROW PATTERN. The triangular patterns with serrated edges in shades of beige, brown, ivory and wine red all on a field of earthtones within a chocolate brown border. SIZE: 3’3″ x 7′ CONDITION: Very good overall, tightly woven with minor spotting. A larger stain in one corner 6″ from end. 9-96714 (500-700)

3333
$0.00

GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN OBJECTS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Including a rare and unusual woven water carrier retaining original woven basket-form sling; a gourd-form rattle; two shallow baskets, including one with a design of three winged creatures; a small beaded pouch embellished with a flower and the initials “SP”; and a table rug of diamond and snowflake forms on a green ground. SIZE: WATER CARRIER: 23-1/2″ h. GOURD RATTLE: 12″ l. BASKETS: 8-1/2″ d. and 11-1/2″ d. POUCH: 3″ x 3-1/4″. RUG: 32″ x 21-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Bequeathed from the estate of Hanna Lane Gray of East Sangerville to Sidney and Alice Davidson, Brooklyn Heights, New York, and by descent to the present owner, a grand-daughter. CONDITION: Water carrier with damage around upper lip and breaks to straps. Gourd rattle with small crack at handle. Pouch and two baskets with no visible issues. 9-94958 (400-800)

3334
$316.25

EYE DAZZLER NAVAJO BLANKET. Circa 1920. This fine example of repeated zig-zag patterns in dark brown, red and ivory within a red and black striped border. SIZE: 5’3″ x 3’4″ CONDITION: Very good overall with strong colors and tight weave intact. Some slight and insignificant spot staining throughout. 9-97212 (400-600)

3335
$59.00

RANCE HOOD (American, 1941) “WAR CHIEF”. Limited edition print numbered “1172/1500″. Signed and numbered by the artist. Scene shows a half view of a Native American in war cry next to horse. A descriptive brochure and artist tag attached to reverse. Housed in a gilt wood frame with brown matte. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 18”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn of Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Some toning to paper, otherwise very good. 9-96228 (200-300)

3336
$230.00

FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY CHIEF SAPIAL. The print mounted to a light board and identified “Chief Sapial 1885” in white on the bottom right corner. Written on the backing board “Pleasant Point, Perry, Maine Passamaquoddy Washington County”. Housed in a black wood frame. SIZE: Print: 8″ x 5″. CONDITION: Creases in top corners, otherwise good. 9-97054 (200-400)

3337
$0.00

FINE NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND HARDWOOD DEEP TRENCHER IN RED WASH. Early 19th century. This fine example with protruding carved carrying handles of rectangular form with steeply canted sides in original finish. Together with a food chopper marked “G. S. Osborne & Co. Newark, N.J. Established 1826”. SIZE: Bowl: 6-3/4″ h x 29″ l x 18″ w. CONDITION: The chopping bowl with old chips on end edges. The interior heavily scratched from usage. The chopper in very good overall condition. The handle with original finish. 9-97254 (2,000-3,000)

3338
$2,587.50

MAINE FEDERAL MAPLE SLANT-LID DESK. First quarter of the 19th Century. The rectangular dovetailed case with hinged sloping lid supported on lopers and opening to a stepped interior of valanced cubbies over short drawers centering a prospect door carved with an oval rayed patera, further opening to a valanced cubby over blocked drawer, the whole stepped above an additional row of document drawers. The case fitted with four graduated thumbmolded drawers retaining original brass hardware, on a molded base raised on shaped bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 43″ h. x 37-1/2″ case w. x 20-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Originally owned by, among others, Jasper Porter Morgan and Daniel Porter Morgan, both of Sedgwick in Hancock County, Maine, and descended through the family to the current owner. Desk is accompanied by photographs and various documents pertaining to the family in the 19th century. CONDITION: Case has been stripped in the past, retaining traces of original red wash. Backboards, hardware and feet all appear original. Some glueblocks absent in base, others original. Lid and side panel with normal shrinkage, three bails absent. Overall in very nice condition with solid family provenance. 9-95128 (2,500-3,000)

3339
$115.00

FRENCH MINIATURE PORTRAIT. Mid-19th century. The oval portrait of a woman with sash and flowing robe, painted on porcelain and signed “C. de St. Mare” and mounted in its original oval frame with scrolling brightwork, mounted as a brooch. SIZE: Overall: 2-7/8″ x 2-1/3″. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-92870 (300-500)

3340
$4,312.50

NEW ENGLAND JELLY CUPBOARD IN RED WASH. First half 19th century. The rectangular cabinet with 3/4 dovetailed splashguard above the conforming case fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers above a pair of cupboard doors, the shaped apron continuing to bracket feet. SIZE: 50″ h (overall) x 44″ w (overall) x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains nice original surfaces, very good overall. 9-96970 (1,200-1,800)

3341
$575.00

PAINT DECORATED TOOL CHEST; DOVER, MAINE. 2nd half 19th century. The pine and maple tool chest with paneled hinged lid, bound with iron strapping, opening to an interior fitted with walnut tool box. Lid interior painted with a river scene, a pole boat, mountainous background and birds in flight with cartouche border within grained outer border and titled beneath in gilt letters “LEANDER GAREY. OF DOVER MAINE.” The molded dovetailed box raised on a plinth and fitted with iron carrying handles. SIZE: 21″ h x 38″ l x 23-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains original painted surfaces. Landscape scene in very good condition overall, minor and minimal imperfections. All hardware original. 9-96533 (2,000-3,000)

3342
$4,025.00

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

3343
$1,092.50

MAP OF THE STATE OF MAINE AND PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK BY MOSES GREENLEAF. Circa 1844. Engraved by J.H. Young & F. Dankworth, Philadelphia. This third edition dated 1844, showing the State of Maine and the Province of New Brunswick including the western Gulf of St. Lawrence. A hanging wall map with molded top border fitted for hanging and lower rod. SIZE: 52″ x 43″ PROVENANCE: Estate of Dr. Lee W. Richards Jr. of Augusta, Maine. Obstetrician & Augusta’s first specialist. CONDITION: Showing several deep creases and areas of loss to map in lower section with discoloration from age. Overall in fair condition. 9-97669 (800-1,200)

3344
$920.00

MAP OF MOOSEHEAD LAKE AND NORTHERN MAINE, 1883 BY LUCIUS L. HUBBARD. The map revised edition embracing the headwaters of the Penobscot, Kennebec and St. John rivers. Specially adapted to the uses of sportsmen and lumbermen. Housed in what appears to be its original Victorian style frame with gold liner. SIZE: Sight: 27-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally good with some wrinkles which appear to have come from being rolled at one time. Otherwise very good. 9-97053 (800-1,000)

3345
$0.00

FRAMED MINIATURE ON IVORY OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Rectangular miniature painting shows a young woman with long, curly brown hair leaning with an open book and she wears a fine jewelry suite. Unsigned. 19th century. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 4-1/4″ x 3-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97194 (350-450)

3346
$1,322.50

DOUBLE SAILOR’S VALENTINE. The octagonal hinged case fitted with a double conforming shellwork montage. Wrought overall with floral design and geometric panels centering a heart on the right and a rosette on the left decorated within with “TO MY MOTHER”. SIZE: Interior Diameter 8 1/4″. Case 2 3/4″ x 8 3/4″ x 9″ CONDITION: Missing several shells in border, some “flower” petals and some seed shells in central rosette. The case in need of repolishing otherwise good. The liner in need of restoration. 9-97396 (800-1,200)

3347
$230.00

H MCCABE (American, Mid 20th Century) IN PURSUIT OF THE WHALE. Large oil on board nautical scene shows a large whaling ship flying American flag sailing left to right with two small whaleboats pursuing a breaching sperm whale. Signed lower right “H McCabe”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 28-1/2″ x 34″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-96418 (700-1,000)

3348
$402.50

ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT SALMON (Scottish/American, 1775-1844) REPAIRING THE SHIP. Unframed watercolor mounted to board shows a two-mast large ship at dock leaning towards the dock with three men repairing the hull. Several other boats are seen along the docks, one with a British flag. Two men on the right corner are in a small boat which has lettering at the stern “Albion Yarmouth”, also initialed “RS”. An interesting watercolor for an artist that is unknown for his watercolor works. Two letters from Princeton University signed by John Wilmerding, who authored a book on Salmon, states that this very well could be a Salmon watercolor and that the quality is consistent with his work and the lettering on the boat look consistent with his hand. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 17″. CONDITION: Some tears to edges and discoloration, intact and generally otherwise good. 9-96789 (800-1,200)

3349
$2,875.00

TWO SIDED SHELLWORK SAILOR’S VALENTINE. Each of octagonal form mounted within a conforming figured mahogany hinged box frame. One with a central floral starburst design, the opposing designed with a central heart beneath a floral bud super-imposed with a banner and anchor centering the word “LOVE”. SIZE: Dimensions of shellwork 10 1/2″ x 10 1/2″ sight. Box in total 3″ measuring 11 1/2″ x 11 1/2″. CONDITION: Very good overall with bright colored shellwork. 9-97232 (3,000-5,000)

3350
$0.00

DAVID JAMES (British, 1853-1904) PREPARING FOR THE RESCUE. Interesting oil on canvas scene shows a two-mast schooner floundering in stormy seas off the coast where a large wood dock has eleven men preparing for the rescue. An American flag whips in the wind at the top of a flagpole. One man holds a telescope to eye while others prepare. Beyond the dock is a lighthouse with building. Signed lower left “D James 78″. Housed in a modern partial gilt carved wood frame. The back stretcher having an old label. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 30”. CONDITION: Old relining, some inpainting. Good. 9-97544 (1,500-2,500)

3351
$0.00

L T HOLMES (American, 19th Century) THE COLUMBIA AT SEA. Oil on canvas marine scene shows a black and red hulled two-mast schooner sailing right to left in windy conditions. The eight-man crew standing on the edge of the deck and the name emblazoned on the stern. The green sea with white caps all under a white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left “LT Holmes 1885”. Housed in a fine period wide and deep gesso decorated frame with flower motif and gilt liner. The stretcher retaining its original “Frost & Adams Boston” label. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Craquelure, varnish yellowing, some small repair with inpainting. Otherwise good. 9-97117 (1,750-2,250)

3352
$517.50

FOLK ART DIORAMA OF THE “OCEANIC”. Circa 1900. The 4-masted steamship sailing vessel rendered with fabric sails, mounted on a waveswept ocean, the painted backdrop a cloudy sky. In original mahogany shadowbox frame. The Oceanic, built in 1870, was the pioneer vessel of the WHITE STAR line: 3,808 gross tons, 420 ft. in length, 42 ft. in beam, registered for 166 1st class passengers and 1000 3rd class passengers. She sank in 1896. SIZE: 17″ h. x 36″ l. x 5″ d. CONDITION: Good overall, the model intact, the painted interior of the diorama with dryness. 9-95598 (500-800)

3353
$236.00

UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH BOOK. Oil on canvas shows a middle age woman in black dress wearing a white lace bonnet with collar. A finger holds her position in the book and she is painted against a brown background. Period antique wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Professionally restored, relined, re-stretched on new stretcher with turnbuckle mechanism. Inpainting, very good. 9-95836 (800-1,200)

3354
$460.00

SCRIMSHAW SWORDFISH BILL BY JOHN GEORGE KENNEDY. Mounted swordfish bill on a back plate of molded edge mahogany has decoration of spread wing eagle and shield, a large whaling scene with ships, men in boats and whales. A sperm whale is seen at the tip. Signed on left of decoration. SIZE: Bill is 37-1/4”. Back plate is 43-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96728 (300-500)

3355
$460.00

H. WILLIAMSON LTD., LONDON SHIP’S CLOCK. 8” white painted dial has name on dial, brass cover with heavy beveled glass bezel. Wood mounted back plate. The brass back plate with the serial number “3131”, marked “COVENTRY/ASTRAL”. SIZE: Overall is 10-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Some chipping to dial and a small flake off edge of bezel. Unknown working order, no key. 9-97019 (300-500)

3356
$1,003.00

NEW ENGLAND PINE WHALESIDE SHELF. Mid 29th century. This 4-tier example with fixed incurved shelves and unusual scrolling wave form side supports. SIZE: 34″ h x 30″ w x 9″ d. CONDITION: Originally painted, now with dark brown rubbed finish and with old minor repairs. 9-96511 (300-500)

3357
$265.50

JOURNAL OF A SURGEON ON BOARD AN AMERICAN PRIVATEER IN 1813. Circa 1813. Published in Boston in the year 1816,”A JOURNAL OF A YOUNG MAN OF MASSACHUSETTS, LATE, A SURGEON ON BOARD AN AMERICAN PRIVATEER”, presumably the journal of Benjamin M. Hartford, of Kennebunk, ME and so signed by him inside the front cover. It is a first person account of a young man signing on as an assistant surgeon aboard a privateer, the subsequent capture at sea by the British in 1813 and his internment at Melville Island, Halifax, at Chatham in England and lastly at Dartmoor Prison where they endured a massacre of American prisoners by the British guards. CONDITION: The leather-bound journal remains in good condition. There is some minor insect damage to the pages throughout. The pages with overall discoloration and foxing. 9-96456 (300-500)

3358
$345.00

CHINA TRADE BRASS BOUND CAMPHOR SEAMAN’S CHEST. Mid 19th century. The dovetailed rectangular box with hinged lid fitted with dual locks, the corners brass bound, having iron carrying handles. SIZE: 16″ h x 39-1/2″ l x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains all original hardware. Minor shrinkage cracks on lid, refinished surfaces. Very good overall. 9-96501 (400-600)

3359
$345.00

AMERICAN SWORDFISH BILL SWORD. Circa 1908. This nicely painted example of American folk art designed as a ceremonial sword, the blade painted with small vignettes including the date “1908”, the initials “ESC”, a swordfish breeching, a displayed eagle clutching two crossed flags and an American shield, and a small seascape within a vine border, mounted with a chip carved hilt applied with the name “ELIZABETH”. SIZE: 37″ l. CONDITION: Overall very nice original condition, with minor paint losses within the seascape, body of fish and wing of eagle. Loss minimal and easily restored. Additionally with a 1″ splinter at tip of blade and at juncture of handle. 9-96542 (600-800)

3360
$805.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN CAST IRON EAGLE FINIALS. Late 19th cent. Each example depicting a displayed eagle with well-reticulated plumage mounted on a spherical plinth. Each finial with original mounting rod. SIZE: Overall height: 22-1/4″ Height of finial: 12-1/2″ Wingspan: 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Structurally very good, each in white paint with slight rusting, original mounting rods very good overall. 9-97289 (600-800)

3361
$2,357.50

OUTSTANDING SET OF LENOX SERVICE PLATES DEPICTING FAMOUS AMERICA’S CUP YACHTS. The cream plate having a cobalt blue with gold highlighted gadrooned border. Each plates center having a hand painted nautical scene with sailboat(s). Each plate on reverse is marked with the green Lenox mark (1930-1954) and has a gold typed description of the sailing scene. Each plate marked in gold “2249/J415B”. Also each is numbered differently. Each plate also marked “Specially made for J.E. Caldwell & Co. Philadelphia”. Yacht’s depicted include “Columbia”, “Rainbow”, “Resolute”, “Ranger”, “America”, “Enterprise” and more. The plates are numbered 1 through 19. Referred to as “The Yacht Defender Plates” and according to Lenox records they were sold in sets of 12 only. The sketches were made by Frank Holmes which were made into prints and filled in with hand painting. We would like to thank the Lenox Company for assisting us in the research of these plates. SIZE: 10-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96757 (500-1,000)

3362
$2,587.50

CARVED EAGLE WALL PLAQUE, ARTISTIC CARVING CO., BOSTON. 20th century. Polychrome painted rendition titled “Portsmouth”, model number E-28 illustrated on page 2 of the Artistic Carving Company catalog depicts an eagle with open beak set against a banner painted with the words “DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP”, carved with a US shield against the proper left wing. SIZE: 9″ h x 27″ wingspan. CONDITION: Retains old surfaces, structurally intact with normal wear to gilding, very good overall. 9-96298 (1,500-2,500)

3363
$690.00

WHIMSICAL SWORDFISH SWORD. Third quarter 20th century. The sword, “From a swordfish caught by Dr. Frederic Breed off Martha’s Vineyard August, 1967 mounted by C. B. Stockbridge Gloucester, Mass.”, with a pen and ink drawing on the reverse of the blade depicting a fishing shack with seawall, dory, and fishing boat on choppy water with gulls flying in the background. The fanciful hilt carved in the form of a folk art fish. SIZE: 39-1/2″ l. CONDITION: In very nice original condition. 9-97233 (500-750)

3364
$0.00

CREAMWARE LIVERPOOL JUG. Mid 19th century. This nice example depicting an American clipper ship “MAC” on one side, the opposing side depicting an oval cartouche of Washington’s grave titled “WASHINGTON IN GLORY”. Beneath the spout is stenciled the great seal of the United States. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: With overall restoration. 9-96476 (800-1,200)

3365
$920.00

DUTCH COLONIAL WHALE BONE MINIATURE SLANT LID DESK. 19th century. This diminutive example nicely rendered with hinged sloping lid and two over three drawers, the pinned case raised on fluted swelled ball feet with nice color and patina. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h x 2-3/4″ w of case x 2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96475 (400-600)

3366
$3,220.00

THREE ANTIQUE WHALES TEETH. 1) 4″ small tooth with scrimshaw design of a young girl standing – Roughness to bottom edge. 2) 8″ tooth with no scrimshaw – Very good. WEIGHT: 2.3lbs. 3)7″ tooth, no scrimshaw – Very good. WEIGHT: 1.4lbs. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-96653 (800-1,200)

3367
$230.00

NANTUCKET PURSE, UNMARKED. Mid 20th century. Of oval form with hinged conforming lid, rawhide strap hinges and clasp fitted with a swing handle, the purse with bone locking pin. The lid and body each mounted with oval hardwood board. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h overall, 6-1/2″ h of purse, 9-1/2″ l, 6-3/4″ w. CONDITION: The woven material overall very good, the rawhide fittings in need of replacement, handle and bone fittings good. 9-96395 (300-500)

3368
$0.00

SCRIMSHAW DECORATED SWORDFISH BILL. 19th/20th Century. Bill fish sword scrimshawed with a swordfish, clipper ship under sail, maiden beneath a tree, displayed eagle above the great American seal and 6 crossed flags, a female bust, and a panel with a South American rider on horseback beneath a floral spray. Now mounted as a ceremonial sword with scrolled and carved hilt. SIZE: 42-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Tip of sword is broken. Wear to gilt decoration, substantial damage to knuckle guard. 9-97010 (800-1,200)

3369
$0.00

SMALL CAST BRONZE PILOT HOUSE EAGLE. Late 19th Century, acquired from a building in Bath, Maine, depicting a cast bronze displayed eagle looking to the left, painted overall in gold paint. Underside of eagle set with a mounting screw. SIZE: 13″ h x 23″ wingspan. CONDITION: Very good overall, paint mostly intact. 9-97567 (500-700)

3370
$402.50

FITTED MAHOGANY CUSTOM TELESCOPE BOX. Second quarter 19th century. Rectangular hinged lid with molded edge mounted in the center with campaign style fitted brass carrying handle, the plate engraved “Captain Ainsworth / WARRINGTON”. Centered by an incised floral spray. Lid opening to an interior lined in original velvet, the box of dovetailed construction. SIZE: 3″ h x 37″ l x 8-1/2″ d. CONDITION: With shrinkage cracks in lid, proper right side. Width in need of reattachment to frame. Shrinkage crack in bottom, and missing wedge. 9-96472 (400-600)

3371
$977.50

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Oil on canvas mounted to masonite half portrait of a man wearing a top coat with white collar. Housed in a gilt wood antique frame with a Foster Brothers Boston label. SIZE: 26″ x 21″. CONDITION: Restored, good. 9-97116 (900-1,200)

3372
$172.50

LOT OF 22 EARLY DUTCH SHIP ENGRAVINGS BY G. GROENEWEGEN. 18th Century. The eighteen are mounted to buff backing heavy paper, three are unmounted. Each shows a different ship with title. SIZE: Approx. 5″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Eighteen mounted examples are good, they have been spot glued on the left side only and some have glue bleed. The three loose examples have damage. 9-96354 (500-1,000)

3373
$0.00

FINE CARVED EAGLE ON ROCK PLINTH. Late 19th/early 20th Century. The nicely articulated eagle rendered with upswept wings, head turned to the left, with open beak, modeled on a rocky plinth. SIZE: 48-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good waxed polish finish and dark brown color. Possibly with minor professional restoration. Small shrinkage crack in plinth. 9-96832 (5,000-7,000)

3374
$1,495.00

CARVED SQUID RESTAURANT TRADE SIGN. Late 19th/early 20th century. From the “RESTAURANT L’ATLANTIC, LE VERDON”, France. This folk art example carved from the solid depicting a double sided squid. Mounted with original wrought iron hangers and sheet tin braces, designed to hang suspended from a building and to be viewed from both sides. The carved fins fitted to the posterior, as are the two major tentacles. This lot is sold together with a plinth base marked with the name of the restaurant from which it originated. SIZE: Overall: 30″ h x 53″ l. Size of base: 4″ h x 25″ l x 10 1/4″ w. CONDITION: Structurally intact and original. The painted surfaces mostly removed, the body now with waxed surfaces over remnants of old paint. 9-97032 (1,500-2,000)

3375
$3,450.00

LYON & HEALY BIRDSEYE MAPLE HARP. Late 19th century. This instrument, of typical form, marked by the maker on the brass headplate, “Lyon & Healy Makers Chicago, USA Patent Applied For Serial No. 3663”. The harp consists of a fluted column headed by a gilt decorated stylized capital, on a circular shaped plinth, raised on claw-feet and fitted with 7 foot pedals. SIZE: Overall 62-1/2″ h x 32-1/2″ d x 15″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Structurally intact, gilding redone and with losses. Old surfaces scrubbed and cleaned. 9-95980 (1,500-2,500)

3376
$862.50

HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY BUTLER’S DESK. Early 19th century. The rectangular mahogany top with crossbanded and string inlaid edges above the conforming case, the upper deep drawer with hinged front opening to an interior fitted with a bank of document drawers centering 4 balanced pigeonholes over 3 additional long graduated drawers, all with oval string inlaid simulated panels and cockbeaded edges. Raised on French feet with shaped returns beneath an apron delineated with contrasting patterned geometric inlays. SIZE: 42″ h x 41″ w x 22-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Desk retains older professionally polished surfaces and with professional repairs to veneers. Old hardware in original holes. 9-97584 (900-1,200)

3377
$1,552.50

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. Circa 1810. Probably New York, the rectangular one board top with serpentine front above the conforming case fitted with a bow-front long drawer over a pair of bowed cabinet doors, all flanked by a deep drawer and door, each with concave fronts, raised on 6 tapered legs. The drawers and doors all with inlaid diamond escutcheons and contrasting string inlays. The legs, headed by elliptical stringing and with satinwood crossbanded cuffs. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h x 70″ l x 23″ d. CONDITION: Professional restored and refinished with replaced hardware. Slight shrinkage crack at midpoint of top, left side facing. Small diamond patch proper right side of top near center. Overall very good medium brown color. 9-96438 (1,000-2,000)

3378
$575.00

BANJO CLOCK BY KILLAM & CO., PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND. Mahogany cased banjo clock having a black and white unsigned dial, reverse painted glass tablets. The bottom tablet showing the ship’s “Enterprise” and “Boxer” at battle. The throat glass with eagle, shield and scroll. The brass works signed by the maker and key, pendulum and weight are present. The top mounted with a brass eagle finial. SIZE: 39″ with finial x 10″ at widest. PROVENANCE: From a Washington, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Tablets have some minor chipping, generally in good condition. Unknown working order. 9-95778 (800-1,200)

3379
$172.50

THREE MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE MIRRORS. All having scroll carved frames. SIZE: 24″ x 12-1/2″; 30″ x 16-1/2″; 33-1/2″ x 19-3/4″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Repairs, all pieces present. Two with original glass, the smallest with replacement. 9-95860 (500-800)

3380
$805.00

FEDERAL WIRE AND BRASS FENDER AND KNIFE BLADE ANDIRONS. First quarter 19th century. The D-form woven wire fire fender with half round brass rail surmounted by three turned brass finials together with a pair of iron knife blade andirons capped with brass steepled finials, raised on arched legs terminating in penny feet. SIZE: Fender: 15″ h overall x 41-1/2″ w. Andirons: 18″ h x 17-3/4″ d overall. CONDITION: The painted wire work with some damage and repairs to left rear side facing, otherwise good. The andirons with one small split in finial, the second finial with repairs and restoration, minor deterioration to feet. 9-96496 (500-800)

3381
$0.00

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

3382
$1,265.00

HAMADAN ORIENTAL RUG, NORTHWEST PERSIA. First third of the 20th Century. Three rows of geometric stylized flowering trees on camel brown field of floral birds within three sand and medium blue guard borders of scrolling floral tendrils. SIZE: 6’6″ x 4’5″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Good pile with minor wear at the lower end. 9-96565 (1,000-1,500)

3383
$0.00

FERRAGHAN ORIENTAL RUG, WEST PERSIA. First half 20th century. Dense polychrome floral latticework on a blue/black field within ivory spandrels. The main border with palmette latticework. SIZE: 6’3″ x 4’1″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Wear overall, loss to selvage and ends. 9-96566 (800-1,200)

3384
$1,725.00

FINE NEW ENGLAND SHERATON INLAID MAPLE & MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Circa 1840, probably Massachusetts. The rectangular hinged top with serpentine edges and checkerboard stringing and ogival corners above the conforming frieze, inlaid with figured maple centering a cross banded rectangular panel further centering an oval inlay. The whole raised on ring turned swelled and reeded cylindrical legs with ringed cuffs and tapering feet. SIZE: 29-1/4″ h x 35-1/4″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with professionally restored and repolished surfaces showing rich color and strong contrasting figural woods. 9-97260 (1,200-1,800)

3385
$0.00

MAINE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY BLIND DOOR SECRETARY. Circa 1810. In two parts, the rectangular upper section with concave molded cornice, the frieze inlaid with contrasting geometric stringing above a pair of cross banded cabinet doors, opening to three aligned drawers above three open compartments, stepped back and fitted on the lower case behind a folding baise-lined writing surface supported by lopers. The three long drawers with cock beaded edges, flanked by satinwood veneered pilasters continuing to square tapered legs. The doors and drawers with shield form escutcheons. SIZE: 48″ h overall x 39″ w x 21″ d. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned polished surfaces. Old repair to left front corner of hinged lid. Small losses to veneers on upper sides of lower case. One escutcheon absent. Otherwise very good with period brasses. 9-96525 (3,000-5,000)

3386
$0.00

PAIR OF FEDERAL BRASS ANDIRONS AND TOOLS. First quarter of the 19th century. The turned andirons having spur-arched legs ending in tall ball feet. Matching log stops. Including 25″ shovel and 25″ tongs. SIZE: Andirons: 17″h x 17″l;. CONDITION: Shows some use. Very good. 9-96512 (200-400)

3387
$345.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Oil on wood panel shoulder length portrait of a young woman wearing a red lace edged dress with small bonnet. She tilts her head slightly and is smiling. Housed in a 19th Century gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 13″ x 10″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, good. 9-97743 (500-800)

3388
$0.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Additional Information: PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Mildred & Madeline Burrage of Wiscasset, Maine. Descended from furnishings of the Bangor, Maine home of their grandfather, Moses Giddings.


PAIR OF FRENCH FRAMED COLLAGE LANDSCAPES. Each housed identically in gilt gesso decorated frames with glass fronts. One titled “The Fall of Tummil” depicting a waterfall with tree and cliff sides having a pasture and mountains in background. A man stands atop left hand cliff. The other titled “Vue de la Cascade de St. Saphorin” depicting a cascading waterfall off a tall cliff with houses, bridge and mountains. Two people are seen in the foreground standing on a small beach. There is an arched bridge with several houses beside. Both pictures are three-dimensional in a shadow box type arrangement using bark and moss as decorations. The backgrounds, water, sky, etc. are watercolor. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 22″. Overall: 22-1/2″ x 28″. CONDITION: Each has a small tear in the upper right sky, frames with some losses, generally good. 9-97265 (1,500-2,500)

3389
$115.00

CARTE DE LA BARBARIE DE LA NIGRITIE ET DE LA GUINEE. Early 18th century. This engraved map of North Africa with Cape Verde Islands, Canary Islands and the Azores with original watercolor outlines made by Guillaume De L’isle (1675-1726) of the Royal Academy of Sciences. This map is dated August, 1707. Mounted in a modern frame. SIZE: 19 1’4″ x 24 3/4″ Sight CONDITION: This heavy stock paper, hand printed and colored, has a major crease running vertically mid-point of the map with minor discoloration and foxing throughout. The colors remain surprisingly vibrant. The paper with substantial rippling. Not examined out of frame. 9-97203 (300-500)

3390
$517.50

TWO MAINE PEWTER TEAPOTS. Second half 19th century. Allen Porter, Westbrook, ME and Freeman Porter, Westbrook, ME (1808-1848). The first example with the touchmark of Allen Porter, a teapot of squat and bulbous form, mounted with an S-scrolled ebonized handle, the lid with ebonized finial. The second, a lighthouse teapot with the touchmark of Freeman Porter, applied with a S-scrolled spurred handle. SIZE: Height of First: 7 1/4″; Height of Second: 10 3/4″ CONDITION: Both with clear touchmarks and very good patina. No restorations or damages noted. 9-96592 (400-700)

3391
$575.00

PAIR OF ROSWELL GLEASON PEWTER CHAMBERSTICKS. Roswell Gleason, Massachusetts (1799-1887). Each baluster-turned candlestick applied with a scrolled handle on a dish-turned base with clear touchmark “R GLEASON”. SIZE: Ht 6″ CONDITION: With good color and patina, bases with slight mis-shaping to rims. 9-96594 (400-800)

3392
$0.00

19TH CENTURY DUTCH PEWTER DISH RING STAND AND FLAT TUREEN. Two handled stepped flat tureen marked on the base with three hallmarks. The dish ring stand unmarked and having three feet with shaped apron. The feet presently wood which probably are replacements. SIZE: 13-1/2″ dia. (without handle); 9″ dia. stand. CONDITION: Some pitting, generally good. 9-97740 (200-400)

3393
$690.00

ENGLISH HALF-PINT PEWTER MUG OF NATHANIAL HAWTHORNE. Second quarter 19th century. This half-pint example engraved with the name of the owner, “NATHANIAL HAWTHORNE” in script, turned with incised edge and mid-banded, on a stepped flared base, applied with an S-scrolled handle. An illegible touchmark to right of handle. SIZE: Ht. 3 3/4″ CONDITION: Very good with minor roughness on rim. 9-96607 (300-500)

3394
$287.50

TWO BRITISH PEWTER CHARGERS. 18th century. The largest with the touchmark of John Duncomb, Birmingham, 1706. The second with the touchmark of Thomas Leach, London, 1747, monogrammed “H.B.” in script. SIZE: Largest: 20-1/4″ d. Smaller: 18″ d. CONDITION: The first with oxidation and pitting on back and denting to rim. The second in good condition. 9-96593 (500-700)

3395
$3,680.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL INLAID CHERRY CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1810, possibly Vermont. The rectangular top, string inlaid with mosaic design, above the conforming case, fitted with 4 graduated long drawers, each with contrasting fan corner inlays, the edges string inlaid, above the shaped apron continuing to shaped French feet. SIZE: 38″ h x 37-1/4″ w (case) x 18-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Chest retains original clean finish with very good patina. Brasses original, locks absent. Original chamfered backboards and feet. Very good overall. 9-97517 (3,000-5,000)

3396
$1,437.50

SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE FEDERAL MAPLE BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1820. The rectangular top with bowfront above the conforming case fitted with 4 graduated long drawers, each with mahogany cross banding and bird’s-eye maple panels, fitted with original brass hardware.The case raised on French feet, centering a scalloped, astragal-arched apron with central pediment. SIZE: 35″ h x 39-1/2″ overall w x 21″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Refinished with restoration to veneers, feet reglued, old shrinkage split in top, reset with subsequent shrinkage. Hardware and backboards original. 9-95923 (2,000-4,000)

3397
$920.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY & BIRCH TILT-TOP TABLE. Late 18th, early 19th Century. The hinged circular top tilting on an urn form turned standard, raised on an arched cabriole leg tripod base with pointed pad feet. SIZE: 28″ h x 29-1/2″ dia of top to 29-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Estate of Dr. Lee W. Richards Jr. of Augusta, Maine. Obstetrician & Augusta’s first specialist. CONDITION: Table is stripped of original red wash, now stained and polished a medium brown. Good condition overall. 9-97670 (700-1,000)

3398
$891.25

RHODE ISLAND QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN. Last quarter 18th century. Probably Newport, oval molded screen mounted with floral polychrome silkwork, fitted with brass fastener and ring to a slender pole fitted with an acorn finial joined to a bulbous urn form turned standard raised on arched cabroile tripod legs terminating in pointed platform pad feet. SIZE: 57″ h overall, 15″ x 12″ screen. CONDITION: Very good overall, structural weakness evident in silkwork, one leg with professional repair at ankle. 9-96470 (800-1,200)

3399
$402.50

FINE NEWBURYPORT, MASSACHUSETTS, SAMPLER BY MARY TODD, DATED 1802. Executed in a variety of green, blue, pink, beige, cream, and brown silk stitches on a linen ground with rows of alphabet separated by various examples of stitchery above rows of verse over the lines Mary Todd born April 2 1792 wrought this Sampler in The eleventh year of her age Newbury Port Dec 1802 above an ornately wrought panel depicting two fruit trees on a hill with grazing sheep, feeding birds, and butterflies centering a floral-filled urn, the whole within a border of scrolling berry vinery. SIZE: 21-1/4″ x 17-1/2″ PROVENANCE: This sampler stayed with a family on Peak’s Island until 1975 when a descendant gave it to our consignor. CONDITION: Very fine sampler, in good overall condition, the rows of stitchery with iron ore brown dyes almost totally eradicated due to oxidation. Mounted in a later frame. 9-96539 (1,000-2,000)

3400
$230.00

PICTORIAL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER BY HANNAH CHAPMAN, 1827. English sampler having a four-line verse surrounded by pictures including squirrel on potted plant, birds, flowers, basket of fruit, angels, deer, large brick house, lions, all encompassed by a strawberry vine border. The center inscribed “Hannah Chapman in the 12 year of her age 1827″. Housed in a fine period mahogany wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 13”. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Some small holes, slightly stained. Good. 9-95848 (500-1,000)

3401
$1,265.00

HARRIS & CO. RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE. Late 19th/early 20th century. This molded copper example with shaped metal mane with a stamped brand “Harris & Co.” on proper right side of horse. Does not include stand. SIZE: 14″ h x 28-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Vane has been painted black. Minor seam splits and bullet holes. Otherwise good. 9-96639 (400-800)

3401A
$632.50

WOOD FISH WEATHERVANE FROM THE SOUTH WOLFBORO MEETING HOUSE, WOLFBORO, NEW HAMPSHIRE. Wood fish carved from single plank appears to be oak or chestnut. Sheet steel fins. Tail has metal reinforced top and bottom edge. Signs of modern paint to surface that is 20% on fish and still is on fins. Large carved wood ball on both top and bottom. Large directionals are attached to 12′ rod. SIZE: 56″l. CONDITION: Structurally good. 9-77984 (500-800)

3402
$0.00

ANTIQUE YOMUD CHUVAL, TURKMENISTAN. Last Quarter 19th Century. Three rows of four guls offset on a terracotta field within an ivory main border of stylized polychrome birds, the stepped “S” guard borders in pink and deep indigo. SIZE: 4’1″ x 2’8″. CONDITION: Very good overall with rich colors and minor even wear within acceptable parameters. 9-97423 (700-900)

3403
$1,265.00

BAKSHAISH RUNNER, NORTHWEST PERSIA. Second quarter 20th century. An elongated medallion in the form of three madder red sazleaf hexagons with opposing ivory arrowheads on a camel field within madder red polychrome floral and two sazleaf trellis borders. SIZE: 13’7″ x 3’2″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall with good pile and strong colors. Wear to fringe. Old re-weave repair to one corner. 9-96582 (1,000-1,500)

3404
$575.00

FOLK ART PAINTING OF A CAT AND MOUSE. The oil on artist board scene shows a white cat lying down, looking at a black mouse which stands in front of it. A red swag curtain is next to a window with morning glories. The back inscribed in pencil, “PAINTED BY LIBBIE B. SPRAGUE IN THE YEAR 1887″. Housed in what appears to be its original gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 12”. CONDITION: Some light fleck chips. Generally very good. 9-97040 (500-800)

3405
$295.00

BASKET OF FRUIT THEOREM. 19th Century. Watercolor on cloth still life shows an S-handled basket style bowl on blue tabletop filled with grapes, cherries, apples, plums, pears and melon. Housed in a period gilt Empire style frame, behind glass. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 13-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: All over brown toned, otherwise good. 9-95868 (400-800)

3406
$0.00

PAIR OF NEW ENGLAND HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS. Circa 1800. Each with an arch molded crestrail above a pierced Gothic splat, joined to a trapezoidal seat frame fitted with original slip seats, raised on square tapered frontal legs, connected by an H-form stretcher. SIZE: 36″ h of back, 17-1/2″ h of seat. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished. Very good overall. 9-97242 (800-1,200)

3407
$345.00

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Circa 1810, probably New York. Double elliptic figural mahogany hinged top with concave edges above the conforming cockbeaded frize raised on 4 square tapered legs with banded cuffs. SIZE: 29″ h x 35-1/2″ w x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Professionally refinished with rich mahogany red to brown coloration. Very small and insignificant round holes filled beneath finish in top. Nice French polish. 9-96439 (800-1,200)

3408
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Circa 1810. Probably Massachusetts, the hinged rectangular single board elliptic top above the conforming frieze mounted with oval string inlaid center panel within a similar rectangular string inlaid panel, raised on 4 legs. The frontal legs headed by string inlaid oval paterae. SIZE: 29″ h x 35-1/2″ w x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Nicely refinished with minimal restoration retaining original hinges. The top leaf is warped at front as noted in photo. 9-96422 (800-1,200)

3409
$1,298.00

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

3410
$1,150.00

FRAMED NEEDLEWORK PICTURE OF THE SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. After a painting by John Trumbull which is housed in Independence Hall, Philadelphia. The colorful patriotic needlework shows the signers of the Declaration in front of a desk with Washington. Housed in an antique gold frame with black and gold liner behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 26″ x 33″. Overall: 31-1/2″ x 38-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95937 (500-1,000)

3411
$0.00

AMERICAN PICTORIAL HOOKED MAT. 19th cent. This colorful demilume example depicting a crowing rooster in foreground, the sun rising above a hillside in the background, a farm in the middle ground within a dark blue border. Finely wrought in bright polychrome colors. SIZE: 21″ h x 36″ l overall. CONDITION: Some spot staining in area of sun, a 1/2″ x 1/8″ strip of missing wool in lower right border. Otherwise, very good overall. 9-97283 (1,500-2,500)

3412
$0.00

AMERICAN HOOKED RUG OF RECUMBENT LION. Late 19th/early 20th cent. Depicting a recumbent male lion in shades of brown and red flanked by foliage. The background in grays and greens within a triple border. Executed in wool on burlap. SIZE: 4′ 4-1/2″ l x 2′ 9″ w. CONDITION: A rewoven area beneath the forelegs, a 3″ x 1-1/2″ area beneath the proper left shoulder in need of repair, additional spot behind the mane and at the mid-point of the right side facing by border in need of reweaving. Additional smaller areas rewoven or in need of additional reweaving, otherwise good condition. 9-97288 (800-1,200)

3413
$0.00

FINE HOOKED RUG OF CAROUSEL HORSE. Mid-20th century. Wrought depicting a prancing carousel horse in shades of variegated browns, with green and polychrome saddle, tassels and trappings, mounted on a candycane striped pole, all within a border of bright polychrome tassels, the whole on an ivory ground. SIZE: 30″ x 42″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired in Topsham, Maine in the 1980’s by the present owner’s mother. CONDITION: With some weaknesses to one corner. 9-94944 (800-1,200)

3414
$0.00

SHAKERS’ CHAIRS ENFIELD, CONN. SIGN. Hand painted trade sign painted on a pine board. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 24-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Surfaces have been cleaned and scraped necessitating a repaint. Images are still intact. 9-97007 (200-400)

3415
$862.50

“SHAKERS NEAR LEBANON STATE OF N. YORK” HAND COLORED ENGRAVING. Depicts shakers dancing with a worldly female guest viewing from the left foreground, a top hat and walking stick in the right foreground. Titled, “SHAKERS near LEBANON state of N York, their mode of Worship. Drawn from Life.” SIZE: 11″ x 14-1/2″ sight. CONDITION: Good overall with slight foxing evident in borders, a vertical crease at midpoint of top section, upper right corner of border, lower right corner of border and diagonal crease lower right corner running through the word “York”. 9-97005 (400-600)

3416
$1,725.00

MOUNT LEBANON SHAKER COVERED OVAL STORAGE BOX. Circa 1869. This fine oval example inscribed in pen and ink under the lid “Presented by Sister Nancy L. Lockwood to M. Catherine Allen/Mount Lebanon/ Col. Co. N.Y./Sept. 1869”. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h x 13-1/2″ l x 9-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Box retains original pumpkin to honey brown color with original surfaces. The top with some restorable water staining. Very good overall. 9-97046 (1,500-2,500)

3417
$2,012.50

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL TIGER MAPLE BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. 1st Quarter 19th Century. The rectangular top with bowfront above the conforming case fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers above three long drawers, all with ebony string inlays above a shaped skirt and raised on modified French feet. The whole with strong tiger graining. SIZE: 37″ h x 43″ w x 19″ d CONDITION: Refinished and restored, nice figural veneers, original backboards, and retaining old, but not original, brass hardware. 9-95817 (1,500-2,500)

3418
$0.00

MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL MAHOGANY SECRETARY. Circa 1825, probably Salem.In two parts, the upper case with swan’s neck pediment with floral brass rosetts centering three urn finials above a pair of cupboard doors with astragal glazed gothic panels, opening to an interior with an adjustable shelf over an arrangement of small drawers and pigeonholes, stepped back and fitted to the lower section having a hinged folding baize-lined writing surface supported by lopers, centering a deep upper drawer above two molded long drawers flanked by pineapple carved and rope twist columns above baluster form ring-turned legs. SIZE: 80-1/2′ h x 44-1/2″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall. Old restored shrinkage splits, center of base. Old restoration, swan’s neck pediment. 9-97245 (3,000-5,000)

3419
$0.00

FINE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, PROBABLY BALTIMORE. Circa 1800. The rectangular hinged lid with serpentine front and bowed sides, the edges string inlaid above the conforming frieze with figured mahogany string inlaid panels raised on square tapered legs with string inlays and crossbanded cuffs. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h. x 36″ w. x 17″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished with nice color and patina. Proper right front cuff missing. Fine overall. 9-90945 (3,000-5,000)

3420
$295.00

THREE MINIATURE PAINTINGS. 1) “The Musician” by Marie-Marguerite Frechette (American, 1878-1964). Oil on ivory half portrait of a man looking sideways with a green coat. Signed lower left. Housed in a simple wood frame. 2) “Montezuma’s Garden” (Balboa Park, Sand Diego, California) by Marie-Marguerite Frechette (American, 1878-1964). Oil on ivory miniature landscape shows gardens outside a stucco building. Signed lower left. Housed in a simple wood frame. 3) Signed (American 20th century). Courtyard. Miniature oil on canvas mounted to board shows an entryway with potted plants and gate. Signed bottom center indistinctly. SIZE: 1) 5″ x 4″. 2)3-3/4″ x 3-1/2″. 3) 3″ x 2-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-97192 (450-650)

3421
$575.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: ROBERT FROST, POET (American, 1874-1963). Collage incorporating a 9″ x 7″ photograph of Robert Frost inscribed “To Joseph Blumenthal for the books he has made of me-Robert Frost”. Also inset is the book “From Snow to Snow” by Robert Frost. Also two poems and a First Day Issue envelope cover dated “1974” with Robert Frost 10 cent stamp. Housed in an oak frame with white matte having five cutouts. SIZE: 22″ x 18-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good with strong signature. 9-95972 (400-800)

3422
$345.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE, AUTHOR (American, 1779-1863). Collage incorporates a signature “Clement C. Moore”, also ten individual pages from his poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas” (better known as “Twas the Night Before Christmas”). Also a colored print of Santa Claus, his sleigh and reindeer approaching a house along with a First Day Issue stamp over the poem dated “1972”. Housed in an antique Victorian black walnut frame with gold liner and double matted with green and red colored mattes. SIZE: Total: 30″ x 24″. Signature: 1-1/4″ x 3-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. Signature is strong and clear. 9-95974 (400-600)

3423
$0.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: HENRY DEARBORN, SECRETARY OF WAR (American, 1751-1829). Collage including an early envelope addressed to John Page from the War Department signed “H. Dearborn”. Dated October 1, 1806. Also having a red seal and postmarked “Washington City Oct 1”. Included in the collage is an engraving by CW Peale of Dearborn, an obituary clipping, a postal cover of Fort Dearborn dated “1933” and a Century of Progress cover illustrating Fort Dearborn and signed by Victor S. McCloskey, Jr. (designer) and William B. Wells (letter engraver). Victor McCloskey designed the Fort Dearborn stamp and William B. Wells was responsible for the frame and lettering of the stamp. Dearborn was Secretary of War under Thomas Jefferson from 1801-1809. Housed in an antique style gilt frame with white matte having six cutouts. SIZE: Total: 19″ x 14-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96098 (500-800)

3424
$0.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: GEORGE BERNARD SHAW; PLAYWRIGHT (American, 1856-1950). 4″ x 3-1/4″ postal card dated “1909” inscribed “I know nothing about it” and signed “JBS”. Also a trial engraving by James D. Havens (American, 1900-1960). The engraving pencil signed and dated “1935” and titled “PSHW” showing the playwright looking into a mirror. Housed in a black wood frame with light colored matte having three cutouts. SIZE: Total: 12″ x 15″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95966 (400-600)

3425
$0.00

FRAMED ALBUMEN PRINT OF ULYSSES S. GRANT. Photograph by Matthew Brady shows Grant with one hand in his pocket and the other holding the lapel of his coat. Housed in a gilt modern frame with double matte. Upon examination outside of frame, it has been glued down. SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 6″. CONDITION: As noted above, good. 9-97226 (500-1,000)

3426
$115.00

PAIR OF CENTENNIAL QUEEN ANNE CARVED WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS. 19th century. Each arched crestrail with molded volutes continuing to shaped and canted stiles centering the serpentine vasiform splat joined to the conforming molded foot. The trapezoidal slip seat raised on frontal cabriole legs, the knees shell carved with molded returns terminating in platform circular pad feet. The rear legs backswept with modified pad feet. SIZE: 41″ h (of backs) x 22″ w (seats). CONDITION: A rich honey brown patina with older surfaces. Each crestrail with stress cracks, otherwise good overall. 9-97256 (400-600)

3427
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TILT TOP BIRDCAGE TEA TABLE. Two-board top having an attached birdcage mechanism with simple turned columns. Base having an urn turned shaft supported by three outstretching snake legs with pad feet. Probably Pennsylvania, Last half of the 18th Century. SIZE: Top: 31″ x 30-1/2″; 28-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Top has separation at the seam of the two boards, missing its donut and wedge for affixing birdcage to post. Otherwise very good. 9-95829 (800-1,200)

3428
$1,667.50

CLASSICAL EMPIRE MAPLE BUTLER’S CHEST, PROBABLY NEW YORK. Circa mid-19th century. The rectangular top applied with molded splashguard above the conforming case, the upper long drawer with hinged front opening to a writing surface with leather insert and a bank of pigeonholes, projecting above three cockbeaded long drawers. The top drawer with mahogany cross-banding and all drawers with bird’s-eye maple fronts, flanked by cyma-form pilasters continuing to rolled frontal feet. The case sides with recessed panels. SIZE: 56-1/2″ overall h, 46″ chest h x 47-1/2″ l x 22-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: With professional restoration to veneers, restored diagonal splits in top at rear of case, otherwise very good overall with nice honey-brown color and original elements. 9-95949 (1,000-2,000)

3429
$373.75

ANTIQUE THREE MEDALLION ORIENTAL AREA RUG. Blue field having three connected medallions with a field having smaller geometric symbols. Three wide borders. SIZE: 7’5″ x 4′. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Some holes, frayed ends. Otherwise good. 9-95895 (400-800)

3430
$0.00

ABADEH OR AFSHAR RUG, CENTRAL PERSIA. Second quarter 20th century. Brick red medallion centered by four ivory lesser medallions, all with serrated edges on a dark indigo field. The whole with dense polychrome flowerheads, birds and other geometric devices within multiple guard borders of flowerheads. SIZE: 4′ x 3’7″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Even minor wear throughout, colors strong. Some losses to fringe and selvage. 9-96579 (400-600)

3431
$0.00

TWO SHERATON ANTIQUE MIRRORS. 1) Split column in original gilt with original top reverse painting on glass of basket of fruit. 2) Gilt split column mirror with overhanging crown molding with hanging balls. Original mirror plate. SIZE: 1) 33-1/4″ x 15-3/4″. 2) 32-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Some light flaking to the reverse painting and deterioration to the mirrored surface, one ball missing. Otherwise good. 9-95838 (400-600)

3432
$1,150.00

SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CARD TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular hinged top with serpentine edges with geometric string inlays above the conforming frieze with central inlaid oval panels within a rectangular panel flanked by bird’s-eye maple panel raised on ring-turned swelled reeded legs. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 35-1/4″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned and repolished, hinged top slightly bowed. Otherwise, very good. 9-96493 (1,000-2,000)

3433
$920.00

SHERATON MAHOGANY COOKIE CORNER FOUR-DRAWER CHEST. Straight front chest having four mahogany veneered front drawers, each having two brass pulls. Case supported by two cookie topped front posts which have spool and rope turnings ending in high turned legs. Nice shaped skirt with scroll backsplash. SIZE: 45″ to top of backsplash x 44″ at widest x 17-1/2″ at deepest. Case 39-3/4″ w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Generally very good with some splits in the side panels. 9-95854 (800-1,200)

3434
$1,552.50

NEW ENGLAND CLASSICAL MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. Second quarter 19th century, probably Massachusetts. The rectangular top with molded stepped splashguard joined to baluster-turned gallery sides. The case fitted with a central cutlery drawer flanked by short drawers over four cupboard doors with figured mahogany gothic arched panels, alternating with engaged reeded column pilasters. On block bases above cylindrical legs terminating in ball feet. SIZE: Overall height 51 1/4″ W 73 1/4″ D 25 1/4″ CONDITION: With original cleaned and polished surfaces and original glass knobs. The top with old shrinkage cracks. Minor and minimal losses to veneers and cockbeading. 9-97692 (1,000-2,000)

3435
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON MAHOGANY DROP LEAF SEWING TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with hinged D-form leaves above the case fitted with a bank of three drawers, raised on ring turned spiral twist legs, tapered feet fitted with brass capped casters. SIZE: 30″ h x 18-1/2″ w x 20-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Professionally refinished with minimal restoration. Rich brown color. 9-96505 (1,000-1,500)

3436
$413.00

TWO ANTIQUE APPLIQUED QUILTS. 1) Nine panel, central panel having a flower cluster with four trailing tulips. This panel is surrounded by eight panels consisting of a flower cluster with trailing double headed flower stems. Colors of green, orange, tan and gold against a white quilted background. 2) Large appliqued nine paneled quilt with three sides with borders. Each panel having a crossed stem green, red and gold tulip. Three sides having tulip heads. Back having a printed decorative backing. SIZE: 1) 68″ x 70″. 2) 85″ x 96″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Both with stains, otherwise good. 9-95832 (500-800)

3437
$1,725.00

GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TRAY WITH STAND. Late 18th Century. The rectangular tray with dovetailed gallery sides, each with open handles accompanied by a faux bamboo turned folding X-form stand. SIZE: Tray: 13″ x 19-1/2″. Overall: 28-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with old surfaces. 9-97250 (500-1,000)

3438
$1,035.00

THREE 17TH OR 18TH CENTURY TRUNKS. Probably of Spanish or So. American original. 1) Dome top box with early lock and cotter pin hinges covered in dark heavy leather with scroll and flower decoration. 2) Small dome top hinged lid box with cotter pin hinges, heavy leather covering with flower and leaf design. Original lock with hasp. 3)Leather covered hinge top box with segmented interior. Lock present, hasp missing. Tooled design in geometric style. SIZE: 1) 7″ h x 21″ w x 12″ d. 2) 8″ h x 11″ w x 7″ d. 3) 4″ h x 10″ w x 7″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good, some damage and losses to leather. 9-96662 (500-800)

3439
$402.50

TWO SILVER HANDLED CUPS. Of similar design, one having an eight-sided base with serpent handle engraved. The second having six-sided base with scroll handle and llama. SIZE: Approximately 4 1/2″ H CONDITION: Some use with dents and rims are out-of-round. 97747 (300-500)

3440
$1,534.00

SILVER CHIMU FACE BEAKER. Tall silver goblet having a flared rim, bird-man face protruding from bottom third with blown-out round decoration to neck and base. Possibly marked under rim. Chimu culture, intermediate period, 1000-1476 a.d. SIZE: 11 3/4″ h x 5″ dia. rim. CONDITION: Some dents and small creases, small pinholes. Beak has old solder repair. Otherwise good. 97748 (500-800)

3441
$1,265.00

PAUL GAGARIN (Russian, 1885-1980) RIO DE JANEIRO LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas colorful scene shows a low red roofed house behind a white stucco wall at the lower left, dated “1934” and inscribed “Rio”. This Russian artist did a number of Rio De Janeiro works. Housed in its original gray painted frame. SIZE: 25-3/4″ x 32″. CONDITION: Generally very good with one scratch in upper left. 9-96847 (700-1,000)

3442
$2,300.00

EUGENE CICERIE (French, 1813-1890) “RIO DE JANEIRO DA ILHA DAS COBRAS”. Eugène Cicéri (1812-1890) and Philippe Benoist (1813-after 1905), lithographers, published by George Luezinger. Outstanding colored lithograph showing the port of Rio de Janeiro with many ships, the city and mountains beyond. In the foreground are people walking and on horseback. Titled at center in margin. Also the following lines printed in margin “LITH. PAR EUG. CICERI ET PH. BENOIST D’APRES LE DAGUERORTYPE” and “IMP. LEMERCIER, PARIS” and also “PUBLIE A RIO DE JANEIRO CHEZ G. LEUZINGER”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with cutout matte. This is one from a portfolio of 10 executed in 1862. SIZE: Total print: 26-1/4″ x 35-1/2″. Image: 17-1/2″ x 28″. CONDITION: The print has been glued to foam board. It has repairs to tears at middle right which goes 3″ into the image. Bottom left with tear 2″ into image. Light foxing throughout. The margin has a thick layer of glue where a previous matte had been affixed. The colors are strong. Examined out of frame. 9-96387 (2,500-4,000)

3443
$3,162.50

EUGENE CICERIE (French, 1813-1890) “RIO DE JANEIRO DE CASTELLA”. Eugène Cicéri (1812-1890) and Philippe Benoist (1813-after 1905), lithographers, published by George Luezinger. Outstanding colored lithograph showing the port of Rio de Janeiro with many ships, the city and mountains beyond. In the foreground is a shepherd with goats and people standing and seated in a grassy area. The view overlooks the city onto the harbor. Also the following lines printed in margin “LITH. PAR EUG. CICERI ET PH. BENOIST” and “IMP. LEMERCIER, PARIS” and also “PUBLIE A RIO DE JANEIRO CHEZ G. LEUZINGER”. Also “PRIS AU DAGUERREOTYPE”. Also there is a “10” in the upper right corner. Housed in a modern gilt frame with cutout matte. This is one from a portfolio of 10 executed in 1862. SIZE: Total print: 26″ x 35-1/2″. Image: 17-1/2″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: The print has been glued to foam board. It has repairs to tears at middle right which goes 3″ into the image. Bottom left with tear 3-1/2″ into image. Light foxing throughout. The margin has a thick layer of glue where a previous matte had been affixed. The colors are strong. Examined out of frame. 9-96386 (2,500-4,000)

3444
$0.00

FRATELLI ALINARI (Italian, 19th Century) TWO FRAMED ALBUMEN PRINTS OF THE ARCH OF TITUS AND ANOTHER. Each with an embossed artist stamp in bottom right corner. Identically housed in antique oak frames with gilt bead lining. SIZE: (sight) 16-1/2″h x22-1/2″w. CONDITION: Very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-96308 (400-800)

3445
$345.00

CHINA TRADE CAMPHOR TRUNK. Mid 19th century. The rectangular hinged lid fitted to the conforming case, the whole brass bound with inset brass carrying handles. SIZE: 13″ h x 30″ l x 16″ d. CONDITION: Refinished and restored. 9-97234 (400-600)

3446
$460.00

ENGLISH VICTORIAN PAPER MACHE TILT TOP TABLE. Circa 1860. The oval top with notched quadrants and molded edges. Paint-and-gilt decorated with polychrome floral spray and scrolling cartouches and checkered spandrels. The whole highlighted with mother of pearl inlays. Hinged to the baluster turned standard on a stepped ring turned plinth raised on iron spade feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 29″ l x 23″ w. CONDITION: Retains all original surfaces with crackle in top. Some wear to gilded surfaces, normal expected wear and denting in plinth. Very good overall. 9-96972 (800-1,200)

3447
$2,012.50

FINE REGENCY 5-TIER MAHOGANY ÉTAGÈRE. First quarter 19th century. The five square shelves, each with apron, the 3rd fitted with a drawer, all joined by ring and block turned spindles, surmounted by urn-form spindles, raised on turned blocked feet. SIZE: 61-1/4″ h x 18-3/4″ x 18-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Structurally very good with old cleaned surfaces. 9-96584 (600-900)

3448
$230.00

CONTINENTAL PAINTED PINE MARRIAGE CUPBOARD. Circa 1851, Dutch or German. Polychrome paint decorated overall with floral sprays and ribbon tied bouquets. The cabinet grain decorated in mustards and browns. The concave molded cornice with applied cresting and canted corners fitted to the conforming cabinet, the frieze with painted panel, decorated with the name of the bride “Ursula Miker 1851″ above a pair of paneled faux grained decorated doors on a molded plinth, raised on block feet. SIZE: 68″ h (overall) x 48-3/4″ w (overall) x 21-3/4” d. CONDITION: Very good overall retaining original painted surfaces with normal and expected areas of abrasion to painted surfaces. 9-97184 (600-800)

3449
$143.75

ENGLISH BRASS BOUND BOX ON STAND. Hinged lid box having brass edges and corner pieces, hasp lock, side brass handles and small block feet. A green modern felt interior. The box set in the custom made modern stand with cross stretcher. SIZE: Box: 9″ h x 17-1/2″ w x 11-1/2″ d. Stand: 15-1/2″ h x 18-1/2″ w x 12″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Generally good with a new finish, some restoration and imperfections. 9-95834 (200-400)

3450
$115.00

FINE EXPORT COURTING MIRROR. Reverse painted glass scene of a classical fighting scene. Border edge having mirrored panels. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 10-3/4″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: One small mirror piece missing, loss to decoration of scene. Otherwise good. 9-95875 (300-500)

3451
$287.50

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: EUGENE O’NEILL; PLAYWRIGHT (American, 1888-1953). Framed collage having a handwritten letter on Casa Genotta Sea Island, Georgia stationary dated “Oct. 26th, 1933”. Signed “Sincerely Yours, Eugene O’Neill”. Also a penned autograph attached to a First Day Issue envelope with stamp commemorating Eugene O’Neill. The right side having a large etching pencil signed by Jack Coughlin, titled “Eugene O’Neill” and numbered “100/100″. Housed in a gilt and black wood frame with white matte having three cutouts. SIZE: Total: 13-1/2″ x 21”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95967 (400-600)

3452
$632.50

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, MUSICIAN (American, 1949-). Signed album cover and photograph. The framed presentation having a “Born in the USA” Bruce Springsteen album cover with artist signature at the bottom of his white t-shirt. The album itself is contained behind the cover. On the right side is a photograph of Bruce with guitar with a silver marker autograph over body. Housed in a red metal frame with red matte. SIZE: Total: 15″ x 26″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96102 (500-700)

3453
$2,932.50

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: NEIL ALDEN ARMSTRONG, ASTRONAUT (American, 1930-). Framed collage incorporating a signed photograph with a First Day Issue “First Man on the Moon” stamp and postmark. Also a photograph of his first steps on the moon which also is postmarked and stamped First Day Issue. Attached is an Apollo 11 patch. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte having two cutouts. SIZE: Total: 23-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96111 (800-1,200)

3454
$805.00

TWO SIDED “FRESH-EGGS FOR SALE” SIGN. The painted sign made of three boards with breadboard ends. Black border with white background having a black and white chicken in side view with “Fresh-Eggs For Sale” below. First half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 24″ x 30-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a southern Maine home. CONDITION: Generally very good, some minor losses to wood edge and discolored flakes to surface. 9-96611 (800-1,200)

3455
$86.25

ENGLISH OR CONTINENTAL CARVED FOLK ART WALKING STICK. This carved and decorated example, possibly as early as the 18th century, rendered in a style reminiscent of the Elizabethan era. The burr grip carved in the form of a female head, applied with brass studwork in the form of a headdress. The upper shaft bound with a silvered cartouche and also decorated with brass studs. The tip with a metal band. SIZE: L 33 3/4″ CONDITION: Structurally fine with appropriate wear. The shaft surfaces originally painted or lacquered now showing only traces. Good patina. 9-97624 (200-400)

3456
$0.00

TWO LAMINATED CARVED IVORY/BONE LIFE SIZE TANG HORSES. Standing horses identically decorated with an outer covering of decorated ivory/bone pieces. Horses are fitted with a saddle and bridle and body straps which are decorated with pieces of turquoise and carnelian colored buttons. From these straps are a variety of hanging ornaments including gourd and comma shaped pieces. The horses stand on wood bases. SIZE: 65-1/2” total h x 84” l x 20” at widest. CONDITION: Some minor chips and repairs, generally good. 9-96745 (20,000-40,000)

3457
$172.50

ORIENTAL CELADON PALACE BALUSTER VASE ON STAND. Circa mid-20th century. This pale green example with moderate crackle fitted to a shaped base of typical form. SIZE: 36″ h of vase, 45″ h overall, 15″ approx. d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-96190 (500-1,000)

3458
$460.00

PAIR OF CARVED POLYCHROME DECORATED KWAN-YIN STATUES. Each carved from the solid of soft wood depicting a robed female with headdress standing on a rock form plinth. Each holding a small sphere in one hand. SIZE: 31-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Both with weathered surfaces, the painted surfaces dry and flaky. Structurally good, one with chips in plinth. 9-96813 (1,400-1,800)

3459
$287.50

LARGE OVERSIZE PAIR OF PALACES VASES. Vases in an Imari type decoration having scenic panels with Oriental women and flower gardens. Blue striped serpents on shoulders and opposing Foo Dog gilt handles. Wide scalloped edge rim. Red chop mark to base. Background in blue and gold pattern. 20th Century. SIZE: 42” h x top 15” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96739 (1,000-1,500)

3460
$0.00

PAIR OF LAMINATED IVORY/BONE DECORATIVE ELEPHANTS. Each standing elephant poised on a rectangular plinth, the whole covered with decorated ivory/bone laminations. 20th Century. SIZE: 35″ at highest x 33″ l x 14″ d. CONDITION: Some repairs, buckling of lamination and losses. 9-96730 (1,000-2,000)

3461
$287.50

LARGE LIFE SIZE WOOD CARVING OF A SPREAD WING EAGLE AND A PAIR OF TIGERS. The piece carved from one piece of wood shows a 75” spread wing eagle perched atop a wood outcropping with two tigers intertwined below. One of the tigers is on the back side looking forward under the wing, the other below the front. Both show open gaping mouths. All in a honey brown patina. 20th Century, Oriental. SIZE: Approximately 54” h x 75” w x 28” d. CONDITION: Generally very good, some age cracks and some feather tips restored. 9-96743 (1,000-1,500)

3462
$0.00

PAIR OF ORIENTAL CARVED BOWMEN ON HORSEBACK. Probably Japanese, each warrior mounted on a rearing horse and in the act of firing an arrow. Each mounted on a stylized rectangular footed plinth and all polychrome painted in reds, blues greens and yellows. The warriors in period armor and headdresses with top knots, similar to samurai. SIZE: Overall: 37″ h x 25″ l x 21″ w. CONDITION: Both with original dry painted surfaces. One missing finial on helmet. One with broken bow. Otherwise good overall. 9-96811 (2,500-3,500)

3463
$690.00

COLLECTION OF CHINESE EXPORT TABLEWARES. Mid 19th century. Including a partial blue and gilt decorated tea set, a famille rose strap handled mug, two decorated deep dishes, and a blue and white decorated mug with floral panels, plate with armorial crest with angles and crown dated “1763” (repaired) and dragon handle. Approximately 20 pieces in total. SIZE: Diameter of two plates: 8 3/4″; Height of Blue/White Mug: 4 3/4″ PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: As noted above, overall good with some rim and edge roughness but no significant damages or restoration. 96559-1 (300-500)

3464
$472.00

SEVEN PIECES OF ROSE MEDALLION. Lot includes 5-1/2″ and 5″ covered teapots; 9-1/2″ dia. plate (small rim chip); 6″ plate (rim roughness); 4-3/4″ dia. bowl (rim chip); 3-1/2″ dia handled cup; 3-3/4″ handled cup (rim chip). PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-95907 (150-250)

3465
$118.00

SIX PIECES OF ORIENTAL EXPORT PORCELAIN. 1) 3-1/2″ h decorated Celadon small teapot (tight hairline to side). 2) 5-1/2″ h Famille Rose covered teapot. 3) 11-1/2″ dia. charger with Famille Rose decoration. Central plate having multiple symbols and pictures. 4) 9″ x 12″ blue and white Canton platter. 5 & 6) Rose decorated tea bowl and saucer. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-95911 (300-500)

3466
$287.50

TWO ORIENTAL EXPORT BOWLS. 1) Footed 4″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. bowl with Imari type decoration. 2) 4″ x 9″ dia. blue and white bowl with scenic panels (chips, cracks and repair). PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-95919 (300-500)

3467
$517.50

IMARI DECORATED 9-PC ICE CREAM SET. Mid 19th century. The shaped oblong deep serving dish decorated with polychrome panels of floral sprays, aquatic plants and fanciful birds. The everted ends with leaf form handles. The 8 small bowls of similar design with scalloped gilt edges. Each piece with an underglaze blue signature mark. SIZE: Serving tray: 2″ h x 15″ l x 9-1/4″ w. Bowls: 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with minimal wear to painted and gilted surfaces. 9-96510 (400-600)

3468
$354.00

CHINESE BRONZE CLOISONNE JARDINIERE. Late 19th/early 20th century. The collar with cloisonne floral border, the bulbous center section decorated with chrysanthemums, birds and butterflies on an incised ground of geometric design. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 15″ d overall. CONDITION: Very good overall with untouched patina, shallow dent with some loss to enamel on one flowerhead at center. 9-96506 (500-700)

3469
$172.50

CAMPHOR DOVETAILED SEAMAN’S CHEST. Mid 19th century. Hinged rectangular top with molded edge fitted to the dovetailed case opening to an interior with tills, the case ends with wood lifts on applied molded base. SIZE: 17″ h x 41-1/2″ l x 16-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Refinished, structurally sound. 9-96492 (300-500)

3470
$1,495.00

TELESCOPING TRAVEL DESK, BRASS SEXTANT & DRY COMPASS. This three-piece lot once belonging to Lt. Cmdr, Daniel E. Rodick of Freeport, Maine. Born in 1861, Daniel Rodick’s military career included Commanding Officer on the U.S.S. Batjan. Accompanying this lot is a copy of a photograph of the U.S.S. Batjan Coming into the Port of Rottordam (Holland) on “6-4-19″ as well as a copy of a photograph of the crew of the Batjan with Daniel Rodick in the center front. First quarter 19th century. Lot includes: Inlaid teak and camphor telescoping travel desk. The dovetailed rectangular case with brass campaign carrying handles and with brass strapping. Hinged sloping lid with inlaid diamond spandrels within a satin stringed border centering a inlaid brass cartouche opening to a baize-lined writing surface. The domed tambour roll top engages when the long-drawer is opened exposing six conforming lidded compartments fitted above a prospect door flanked by balanced pigeon holes which are revealed upon elevation of the cabinet from within. Brass Sextant and gimballed dry compass, each being unmarked and in its original carrying box. SIZE: DESK: 9 1/4″ h x 18″ w x 15″ d, SEXTANT BOX:4 3/4″ x 10 3/4″ x 9 3/4”. COMPASS BOX: 6″ x 8″ x 8″ CONDITION: The campaign desk has been professionally cleaned and polished but retains all original elements. The baize-lining has been replaced. Very good overall. The sextant with some extensive corrosion. The fitted box intact and with two supplementary lenses. Original fragments of labels within box. Fair to good condition overall. The compass in good condition, the dial in need of remounting. The box and gimball mechanism good overall. 9-97064 (800-1,200)

3471
$345.00

CHINA TRADE BRASS BOUND LEATHER TRUNK. Mid 19th century. The lid with central brass plaque engraved with the owner’s name “F. W. CRAWFORD”. This camphor example covered in black leather, the edges with brass strapping and decorated overall with dense rows of brass tacks. SIZE: 19″ h x 39″ l x 22″ d. CONDITION: Structurally good with areas of weakness in leather. The case ends mounted with carrying handles. 9-96508 (500-700)

3472
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT LACQUERED DOCUMENT BOX. Mid 19th century. This fine gilt decorated example with the owner’s name, Julius Kramer, on the lid within a cartouche of leaf tips, centered by scenes of herons within marshy landscapes. The lid gilt decorated with a leafy border. The whole black lacquered and fitted with original brass carrying handles. SIZE: 6″ h x 19-1/2″ l x 12″ d. CONDITION: Very good original condition. The lacquered surfaces crackled. 9-97284 (700-900)

3473
$345.00

INDONESIAN PAINT AND GILT DECORATED PAPIER MACHE BOX. Third quarter 19th century. The circular black lacquered box with domed conforming lid painted overall with fanciful and mythical figures, dogs and other animals within a gilt highlighted and polychrome decorated floral background. SIZE: Ht 7″ Diameter 9 1/2″ CONDITION: Structurally with some losses and cracks around lid rim. Some wear to lacquered and decorated surfaces overall. Exterior condition is generally good with no restorations noted but with general roughness. 9-97633 (400-600)

3474
$747.50

INTERESTING EARLY PAINTED WOOD ICON. Wood icon having two hinged doors which open to reveal a hand painted Madonna and child, below which are three Saints. The inside of the doors having four Saints, one being Saint George slaying the dragon. European, 19th Century or earlier. Some illegible writing to reverse. Comes with a custom wood stand. SIZE: 16-3/4″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Craquelure throughout, some chips with paint loss. 9-95880 (500-1,000)

3475
$0.00

CARVED WOOD ROCKING HORSE ON FRAME. Last quarter 19th century, American. The painted carved wooden horse depicted in a running position with red nostrils and black hoofs, fitted with a leather bridle and a leather covered wood saddle, the neck fixed with handles, mounted on an arched wood frame fitted with coil springs on a trestle base. SIZE: Overall 34″ h x 39″ l. CONDITION: Ears, mane, stirrups and tail missing. Body paint a later addition. Saddle and blanket with extreme wear. Fair to good overall. 9-96854 (500-700)

3476
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) ALLEGORICAL SCENE. Unframed oil on canvas shows a scene in a sunlit clearing of dense woods. A hunter with gun at the ready jumps up from behind a bush with his dog. He is pointing the gun over two women that are on the path and towards a fierce wolf like animal bearing teeth. The animal stands over another like animal. The women shown are such that one is lying with out features and the other is lying above with head up which may indicate the spirit. The scene evokes several interpretations by the viewer. SIZE: 27″ x 35″. CONDITION: Craquelure, relined with inpainting, very good. 9-96710 (1,500-2,500)

3477
$1,150.00

FABULOUS FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED TURKEY. Life size Tom turkey in full display. There are eleven large tail feathers with three drop feathers on each side. A large round body with tucked neck and head. Glass eyes and colorful paint. Mounted to a natural wood plinth. Last quarter of the 20th Century. Found in Connecticut. SIZE: 27″ h x 29″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96691 (500-800)

3478
$1,725.00

MAINE FOLK ART TWO-TIER SEWING BOX. Third quarter 19th century. This carved and polychrome painted folk art example surmounted by an oval pincushion covered in a crazy quilt fragment mounted upon a rectangular storage box stepped above a larger box fitted with drawer. Each mounted on a scalloped and pierced shelf with turret form finials. Decorated overall with polychrome painted subjects of berries, dolphins, and cartouches within scrolling borders. SIZE: Ht 9 3/4″ L 10 3/4″ W 7 1/4″ PROVENANCE: Inscribed beneath the drawer bottom: “Blanche Heald, Rockport, ME”. Probably Ella B. Heald known as Blanche. CONDITION: Very good original condition with good unrestored surfaces, strong colors. Some wear to edges within normal parameters. 9-96715 (2,500-3,500)

3479
$1,265.00

SHERATON FIGURAL MAPLE DROP LEAF DINING TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with hinged leaves of figured and bird’s-eye maple, projecting above a straight apron, raised on six boldly turn legs, two of which swing to support the leaves, terminating in ringed cuffs and double-balled feet. SIZE: 28″ h x 47″ d x closed width 20″. 47″ x 62-1/2″ open. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good overall with cleaned and polished old surfaces. Retains rich honey color. Structurally with a slight warp to one leaf. 9-95936 (1,000-2,000)

3480
$0.00

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

3481
$345.00

SET OF FOUR MAHOGANY SHIELD-BACK SIDE CHAIRS. Circa 1810. Each molded ‘shield’ back with pierced molded splat centering a basket of feathered plumes, joined to the overupholstered trapezoidal seat with serpentine rail on square tapered legs joined by a reverse box stretcher. SIZE: Each: 36″ h. of back. CONDITION: The set with original finish, in dry ‘as found’ condition. 9-94002 (500-800)

3482
$1,725.00

FINE NEW ENGLAND SHERATON TIGER MAPLE DROP LEAF TABLE. Second quarter 19th century. The rectangular top with hinged conforming leaves, projecting above the conforming apron, raised on 6 turned cylindrical legs, two of which hinged and rotating to support the leaves, all raised on ball feet. The whole with very strong figured graining. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h x 44″ d x 19″ w closed, 54-1/2″ w open. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Retains old scrubbed and polished surfaces, retaining good honey blond color. Excellent professional cosmetic repairs at hinges. 9-96571 (1,000-1,500)

3483
$1,092.50

SALEM SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Circa 1840. The hinged top with bold serpentine molded edges above the conforming figured frieze with molded edges, raised on ring-turned rope twist legs with ring cuffs and tapered feet. SIZE: 29-3/4″ h x 35-3/4″ l x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned and restored. Very good overall. 9-97247 (1,000-1,500)

3484
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON MAHOGANY DROP LEAF WORK TABLE. Second quarter of the 19th Century. The square top with hinged leaves above the case fitted with two drawers, raised on ring-turned, spiral twist legs terminating in brass capped casters. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h x 18-1/4″ w x 17-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Professionally refinished with appropriate hardware and with original ferules and casters. 9-97246 (1,000-1,500)

3485
$920.00

STEIGEL TYPE FLIP GLASS WHEEL-CUT VASE. First half 19th century. This fine blown-glass example floral decorated and centering a cartouche decorated with a gamebird, all within leaftip borders. SIZE: H 8 3/4″ Diameter 6 1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-97066 (800-1,200)

3486
$977.50

STEIGEL TYPE WHEEL-CUT FLIP GLASS TANKARD WITH COVER. Late 18th/early 19th century, Pennsylvania. This fine and rare example decorated with an etched floral spray, with an attached crimped handle and with original clear glass domed lid. SIZE: H 10 1/4″ PROVENANCE: Handed down through the family of the current owner and accompanied by a hand-written note. CONDITION: Fine overall original condition. 9-97056 (700-1,000)

3487
$460.00

RARE GLASS FISH PLAQUE ATTRIBUTED TO ATTERBURY & CO. OF PITTSBURGH, PA. Oval black and gold wood plaque having a string of two fish in glass, back decorated to resemble the English Pearl and Ide variety. On the reverse is an original label “Patent applied for No. 3 PEARL AND IDE Fish of the British Islands-Taken from Best Authorities”. Thomas B. Atterbury was known for his imaginative novelty pieces and this is an excellent example which also can be found in his twin fish relish dish. SIZE: Total: 14-1/4″ x 7″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96053 (300-500)

3488
$287.50

CLEAR FREE-BLOWN GLASS LACEMAKER’S FLUID LAMP. Mid 19th century. The spherical reservoir fitted to the hollow bubble baluster stem joined to a circular base. Mounted with a cork and pewter burner. SIZE: Ht 8 1/2″ CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-97057 (300-500)

3489
$143.75

PAIR OF WHEEL-CUT FLIP TUMBLERS. Second quarter 19th century. These clear blown-glass examples decorated with etched foliate vinery above arched panels. SIZE: 6″ CONDITION: Very good with minor surface scratches on base rim. 9-97065 (300-500)

3490
$287.50

ANTONIO JACOBSEN (AMERICAN, 1850-1921) “S.S. STATE OF MAINE, 1892”. Framed colored print of the famous painting residing in the Maine Historical Society. Housed in a decorated wood frame with white mat. SIZE: Sight size: 15-1/2″ x 25-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97477 (100-200)

3491
$147.50

PORTRAIT SILHOUETTE OF OLIVE LAMBERT. Mid 19th century. Alfred, Maine. This cut-out paper silhouette with ink decorative borders signed beneath the bust in ink “O. Lambert”. Within a period frame. Backing of the frame with a partial family history printed in ink “OLIVE LAMBERT WAS MOTHER OF GEORGE E. LAMBERT, SR., G-MOTHER OF GEORGE E. LAMBERT, JR. GR.GR-MOTHER OF DOROTHY LAMBERT (ROBINSON) AND VIRGINIA LAMBERT (SMITH) O. LAMBERT (WEBBER) DIED 1863 ALFRED, MAINE.” SIZE: 6″ x 3 3/4″ sight CONDITION: Overall good condition with discoloration to paper. Structurally good. 9-97059 (300-500)

3492
$862.50

STEVENS PLAINS, MAINE PAINT DECORATED TOLE DOCUMENT BOX. First half 19th century. The front decorated with orange/red fruit and flowers on a leafy ground with berry and leaf border. The top with a loop handle, the box fitted with a hasp and latch. SIZE: Ht 5 3/4″ L 9″ W 5″ CONDITION: With original paint throughout showing normal craquelure and wear. The hasp broken, otherwise very good. 9-96716 (1,000-1,500)

3493
$287.50

GROUP OF NINE STENCILED URN-BACK CHAIRS. First half 19th century. Includes a set of six matching cane seat chairs in black paint, stencil-decorated with elaborate scrolling vinery centering an oval panel of stenciled fruit. Together with three similar chairs, stencil-decorated with scrolling flowerheads and vinery, each urn splat stencil-decorated with a floral bouquet. SIZE: SET OF 6: each 33″ h. of back, 17-1/2″ h. of seat. SET OF 3: each 33-1/2″ h. of back, 17-1/2″h. of seat. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired in Richmond, Maine in the 1970’s. CONDITION: Overall very good, showing normal and expected wear to painted surfaces. All seats intact. 9-94930 (800-1,200)

3494
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 18th/19th Century) PORTRAIT OF JANE MARIA BARKER. Oil on canvas half portrait of a woman wearing a lace edged bonnet with black ribbon tie and a dark dress with white collar held by a red stone brooch. Housed in an antique gilt frame liner. Typed label on reverse with sitters name “Jane Maria Barker about 1788″. SIZE: 23″ x 18”. CONDITION: Relined with some consolidated varnish, surface dirt and craquelure. Good. 9-96711 (800-1,200)

3495
$0.00

UNSIGNED (AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL IN WHITE DRESS. The oval portrait showing a young girl with blond hair seated in a Victorian red velvet upholstered open arm chair. A green curtain sway is seen on right side with gold tassel. Housed in a fine gesso-decorated deep frame with gilt liner mat having an oval window. SIZE: Sight 33-1/2″ x 26-1/2″. Overall 46″ x 39″. CONDITION: Very good. Some minor losses to frame. Some minor inpainting. Very good. 9-97621 (800-1,200)

3496
$0.00

STATE OF MAINE FEDERAL FIGURED BIRCH CHEST OF DRAWERS. First quarter 19th century. Rectangular top with string inlaid edged above the conforming case fitted with 4 graduated long drawers and brass handles on a molded base, with double arched apron, raised on high bracket feet. SIZE: 38″ h x 42-1/2″ w x 18-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Good original structural condition with minimal repairs, repolished. 9-96451 (1,000-2,000)

3497
$920.00

EXCEPTIONAL MAINE FAUX GRAIN DECORATED DRESSING TABLE. Circa 1840. The arched splashguard with rolled ears, decorated with simulated rosettes and fruit cluster, joined to the raised box fitted with a pair of aligned drawers, stepped back on the top with canted corners above a frieze fitted with a single long drawer, raised on swelled cylindrical ring-turned legs with tapered feet. The whole with simulated rosewood decoration and painted with simulated string inlays. SIZE: 38-1/4″ h of back, 39″ h of working surface x 33-1/4″ w x 16-1/2 d. CONDITION: All finished surfaces in original untouched condition. Hardware old and reburnished, probably original. In exceptional condition with lovely decoration. 9-96448 (1,000-1,500)

3498
$1,725.00

SET OF SIX PAINT DECORATED PLANK SEAT CHAIRS. Mid 19th century. Each with a rectangular rolled crest rail above a horizontal slat joined to four lozenge spindles above a shaped plank seat raised on tapered splayed cylindrical legs joined by a box stretcher. The splat, slat, and seat rail decorated with painted fruit and floral clusters all on a green ground. SIZE: Height of back 34″ CONDITION: Structurally good, retaining original paint showing moderate wear to painted surfaces. 9-97622 (800-1,200)

3499
$805.00

NEW ENGLAND SPONGE DECORATED TWO DRAWER BLANKET CHEST. Probably Maine, first quarter 19th century. The rectangular case with conforming hinged lid opening to a storage compartment over two long drawers. The case with boot jack ends. SIZE: 43″ h x 43-1/2″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good original condition overall, retaining original sponge painted surfaces. 9-97236 (800-1,200)

3500
$575.00

CORLISS, MAINE GLAZED SLIP-DECORATED REDWARE STORAGE JAR. 2nd half 19th cent., attributed to John Howard with an incised mark of “83”. The glazed jar with black and green toned slip-decoration and a molded rim. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h. CONDITION: With multiple rim chips and chipped losses to glazing around base. Structurally good. 9-97062 (800-1,200)

3501
$287.50

CORLISS, MAINE SLIP-DECORATED REDWARE JUG W/HANDLE. 2nd half 19th cent., attributed to John Howard and with an incised “115” beneath the base. The reddish-brown jug with dark brown to black mottled decoration. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h. CONDITION: The base rim with heat fired hairline crack running horizontally beneath the handle. The rim with shallow chips. Otherwise good. 9-97063 (800-1,200)

3502
$0.00

TWO PIECES OF BLACK BAND BLUE AND WHITE ORIENTAL PORCELAIN. Lot consists of a 5-3/4″ h x 14-1/2″ punchbowl and a 10″ h x 12-1/2″ dia. jardiniere. Each has wonderful crackle glaze, flower blue decoration with birds and double black incised bands. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95915 (400-800)

3503
$747.50

SIDE HANDLED ORIENTAL EXPORT CHOCOLATE POT. Early chocolate pot having a side pistol grip handle, small spout and cylindrical dome top form with panels of figures in landscape. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Lid has two under rim chips, otherwise very good. 9-95913 (400-800)

3504
$258.75

TWO CHINESE EXPORT MUGS. 1) 5″ cylindrical blue and white mug with colorful flowers and butterflies (professional repair to rim). 2) 6-1/2″ oversized footed shaped mug with a landscape decoration including trees, water and houses. Colors of blue, green and rust. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-95912 (400-800)

3505
$862.50

CHINESE EXPORT SEPIA ARMORIAL PLATTER. Mid 19th century. Depicting a group of travelers in a courtyard receiving refreshments in the presence of a fanciful horse. SIZE: 11-1/4″ l x 8-3/4″ w. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall with soft color. 9-96553 (500-700)

3506
$690.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PLATTERS. Cut corner rectangular platters having identical decoration with small flower clusters, a garland border with red roses. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95916 (500-800)

3507
$383.50

TWO ORIENTAL EXPORT WASH BOWLS. 1) 4-1/2″ h x 15″ dia. colorful bowl with a bottom panel of figures in landscape surrounded by colorful flowers and symbols. Back decorated with orange bamboo and black Chinese writing. 2) 3-1/2″ x 11″ dia. bowl having figures at bottom surrounded by figures in landscape and flower decorated rim. Backside having orange bamboo branches. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good, small bowl with worn decoration at center. 9-95914 (500-800)

3508
$402.50

LOT OF FIVE MISCELLANEOUS ORIENTAL EXPORT PLATES. Lot consists of two Famille Rose plates, a blue and white plate with urn of flowers, a blue and white plate with deep cobalt decoration and an Export plate with flower center and blue border with flower panels (small chip with hairline). SIZE: Approximately 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good with minor roughness to edges. 9-95909 (500-1,000)

3509
$345.00

JAPANESE CEREMONIAL SAMURAI SWORD. 20th century. This nice handmade example with burnished blade, the habaki (blade collar) stamped with the serial number “0100”, the brass tsuba (guard) cast with flowerheads, the tsuka (handle) woven with rawhide wrapping. The sword fitted within a metal scabbard painted green and mounted with 5 cast metal bands. SIZE: 40-5/8″ l overall. CONDITION: Very good overall, the blade retaining a polished appearance, no evidence of rusting or pitting. The handle somewhat dried, but intact. Scabbard with minor paint loss and chipping. 9-97523 (450-550)

3510
$287.50

ORIENTAL CARVED PANEL OF REEF FISH. 20th century. An intricately carved solid panel, polychrome painted depicting multiple fish swimming within a wall of coral. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h x 21″ w x 5″ d. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-97520 (400-500)

3511
$0.00

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

3512
$295.00

JOHN STOBART (British, 1929-) “CINCINNATI THE QUEEN CITY OF THE WEST IN 1876”. Pencil signed limited edition “593/750″ print of a busy riverfront city with steamships and bustling riverside port. Published by the Maritime Heritage Prints, Copyright 1975. Housed in a fine wood decorated frame with hand highlighted lined matte. SIZE: Sight: 23-1/2″ x 33″. Total: 32-1/2″ x 42-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, not examined out of frame. 9-94543 (500-700)

3513
$460.00

TWO BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. Both in deep blue color by Enoch Wood & Sons. 1) Shell border with the interior scene showing an early engine with four cars in a landscape setting. The back impress marked (#183, page 77 Arman’s Checklist). 2) Shell border with interior scene showing a building atop a steep slope with cable run coal cars and train in background (#182, page 76, Arman’s Checklist). NOTE: An interesting note on the back of one plate indicates that the view is actually of the English Hetton Railway which was taken from a Boston engraving of 1826 which was before the B&O was built. SIZE: 1) 10-1/4″ dia. 2) 9-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collector. CONDITION: 1) Old chip on rim, otherwise very good. 2) Old repaired chip on rim, otherwise very good. 9-96642 (400-800)

3514
$805.00

MAINE GRAINED AND FLORAL DECORATED DOME TOP BOX. Circa 1st quarter 19th century. Rectangular pine storage box of dovetailed construction, faux grained, and painted overall with polychrome flower heads within stenciled scrolling borders. SIZE: 9-1/4″ hx 23″ l x 11-3/4 d. CONDITION: Very good original surfaces, hinges original, wrought iron hasp and lockplate original. Hasp is partially missing. Good strong color. 9-96419 (500-800)

3515
$230.00

NEW ENGLAND SPLIT-BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIR. Late quarter of the 18th century. Double tombstone arched and scalloped crest above 4 split banisters joined to the block and vase turned stiles headed by suppressed ball finials joined to the trapezoidal woven rush seat raised on frontal block and urn turned legs joined by an urn and spool turned frontal stretcher. The whole in black paint over original dark blue-green paint with subtle gold accents, the crestrail painted with the date “1776”. SIZE: 43″ h of back. CONDITION: Overall in very fine original condition. The woven seat in need of restoration. Proper lower left spindle stretcher replaced. 9-97513 (500-600)

3516
$575.00

STATE OF MAINE SHERATON CURLY MAPLE 1-DRAWER STAND. Circa 1840. The square figured top above the conforming frieze fitted with a single drawer, raised on ring-turned cylindrical legs with ringed cuffs on slender feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 18″ w x 17-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, showing traces of old red wash. Very good. 9-96516 (600-800)

3517
$690.00

NEW ENGLAND BANNISTER BACK ARMCHAIR. Last quarter 18th century. Probably New Hampshire, this example with sausage turned styles and knopped ball finials, centering a double-stepped crest rail above 4 split-banister turned spindles, joined to the trapezoidal rush seat. The shaped arms with smooth down-turned grips above the sausage-turned frontal cylindrical legs, joined with box stretchers. SIZE: Height of back 45-1/2″, height of seat 17″. PROVENANCE: Found in an Exeter, NH home. CONDITION: Very good overall with scrubbed surfaces. Retains light honey color. No breaks or restoration noted. 9-95944 (500-1,000)

3518
$460.00

NEW ENGLAND SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Late 18th century. The bowed crestrail with seven spindle back joined to a curved medial support continuing to shaped grips. The oblong plank saddle seat raised on splayed turned legs, joined by a turned and swelled H stretcher. SIZE: 35″ h of back, 17″ h of seat. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: This example originally painted, now stripped and polished in natural finish. Structurally very good. 9-96091 (500-1,000)

3519
$862.50

STATE OF MAINE SHERATON MAPLE 2-DRAWER WORKTABLE. Circa 1840. The top with molded edge and hinged de-form leaves. Above the conforming frize fitted with a bank of 2 drawers with tiger maple fronts. Raised on ring turned reeded cylindrical legs, with ringed cuffs on pointed feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 18″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: With cleaned and repolished surfaces, very good overall. 9-96415 (600-800)

3520
$805.00

GOOD GRAIN PAINTED BLANKET CHEST. Antique blanket chest having a sponge type decoration in golden mustard tone. Hinged lid having applied molded edge, butt hinges. Interior fitted with lidded till, no lock. Supported by four turned feet. Probably Pennsylvania, Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h x 43″ w x 19″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Minor losses to decoration, generally very good. 9-95844 (600-900)

3521
$0.00

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

3522
$57.50

THREE EARLY BIRD PRINTS. Two are after drawings by A. Wilson, engraved by A. Lawson. 1) Maryland Yellow Throat, Yellow Breasted Chat, Summer Red Bird and female, Indigo Bird, American Red Start. 2) Rice Bunting with female, Red Eyed Fly Catcher, Marsh Wren, Great Carolina Wren, Yellow Throat Warbler. 3) Engraving by S. Wilkes of “The Great Crowned Indian Pigeon”. All 19th Century. Framed. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 13″, 13″ x 10 and 9-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Foxing. #1 has corner losses and stains with rip, otherwise fair. 9-95869 (150-250)

3523
$1,150.00

FINE MERGANSER CARVED DECOY ATTRIBUTED TO GUS WILSON (1864-1950). First third 20th century. This nicely painted working model with ridged head and wings. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 18″ l. CONDITION: Retains old paint, in good condition, structurally sound. 9-95810 (1,500-2,500)

3524
$230.00

FOUR CARVED AND PAINTED MAINE DECOYS. Lot includes: 1) 18″ branded “J.H. Whitney” (Falmouth, Maine) Goldeneye Drake. 2) 11-1/2″ black and white duck. 3) 14-1/2″ black and white duck. 4) 14-1/2″ brown duck with impressed number “08107” CONDITION: Paint loss, shows use, generally good. 9-96685 (400-800)

3525
$690.00

“LACKAWANNA” STEAMSHIP MODEL. Late 20th Century. This nicely painted model of a two-stack single screw steamship. The smoke stacks applied with plaques reading “Lackawanna Railroad”. The hull painted white with brown copper below with water line. Mounted in a custom oak and glass case. SIZE: Model: 17-1/2″ h x 10″ l. CONDITION: Very fine original condition. 9-97490 (400-600)

3526
$143.75

MODEL OF THE SCHOONER “WE’RE HERE”. Late 20th Century. Fully rigged model of a schooner with indigo blue hull. Housed in a custom glass case. SIZE: Model: 19-1/2″ h x 23-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Fine original condition. 9-97491 (250-400)

3526A
$1,265.00

MODEL OF THE SIDEWHEEL PADDLE STEAMER FERRY “PORTLAND”. Late 20th Century. This wood and composition model with white painted hull, two smoke stacks and encased side wheel paddles. Additionally mounted with a “PCPL ENSIGN”, American flag and name pennant. Mounted within a custom oak and glass case. SIZE: Model: 16-1/2″ h x 36″ l. CONDITION: Very fine original condition. 9-97489 (800-1,000)

3527
$118.00

RADCLIFFE (20th Century) THE TWO-MAST SCHOONER. Good watercolor nautical scene shows a two-mast black hulled schooner sailing right to left with full sails. Signed bottom right “Radcliffe”. Housed in a modern black frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Belfast, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92964 (400-600)

3528
$1,121.00

FOLK ART PENGUIN CARVING ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES HART. Second quarter 20th century. This whimsical example depicting an emperor penguin with scarlet jowls, white belly and black coattails. The upturned beak highlighted in indigo. Carved on a square wooden plinth. With strong similarities in the carving and paint of those done by Charles Hart “the penguin carver”, active in the Gloucester and Essex county area of Massachusetts. SIZE: Ht 5 1/2″ CONDITION: Structure and paint surfaces original with some wear to paint at end of beak and coattails. Minor rubbing to surfaces overall, generally very good. 9-96694 (800-1,200)

3529
$295.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) LARGE MILL WITH WATERFALL. Pencil and gouache on brown paper landscape scene shows a long waterfall with huge mill with worker’s houses and people in boats. A primitive scene but well rendered. Housed in a simple wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 19″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97249 (500-750)

3530
$230.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) PRAYING TO THE HEADWATERS. Interesting oil on canvas landscape scene shows a man wearing a white garment at waist having hands clasped in front of him looking out over a waterfall through gorge having high mountain backdrop with trees, clouds and blue sky. Housed in what may be its original gilt gesso decorated frame (with losses). SIZE: 25″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Professionally restored, relined, stretched on new stretcher with turnbuckle mechanism. Inpainting, very good. 9-95906 (500-1,000)

3531
$575.00

KIPP SOLDWEDEL (American, 1913-1999) PORTRAIT OF A YACHT. Oil on canvas portrait of a family owned sailing yacht having two masts shown in full sail sailing right to left with three people aboard. The blue hull contrasts itself against the green water. Number “47” on sail and a “P” in a pennant flag atop the mast. Signed lower right and dated “57”. Housed in a natural wood frame. Possibly a portrait of the Parkman Family yacht. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. PROVENANCE: From a private collector. CONDITION: Some surface dirt, very good. 9-96765 (400-600)

3532
$0.00

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

3533
$575.00

ROBERT MOORE (UNITED KINGDOM, 1905 – 1963) AMERICA’S CUP RACING. Outstanding oil on board scene shows a racing yacht leading another with many other boats in background. Well developed water and sky make this a stunning picture. Signed lower left. Housed in an antique lemon gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97475 (1,000-2,000)

3534
$2,012.50

SHANE MICHAEL COUCH (UNITED KINGDOM, 1963 – ) “RANGER VERSUS ENDEAVOUR II, 1937”. Oil on canvas America’s Cup scene shows the two racing yachts head to head, going for the cup. A number of deck hands are seen on each boat, while others are in the distance along with spectator yachts. Signed bottom right and dated “95”. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame. The title and cup race times written on back. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97469 (1,500-2,500)

3535
$575.00

UNSIGNED (AMERICAN, 19TH/20TH CENTURY) MOONLIGHT CRUISING. A night time nautical oil on canvas scene shows a steam side wheeler with half sails and lights on sailing left to right towards viewer. Two other sailboats are seen on the horizon. All under a white cloud and full moon sky. Housed in a modern gilt carved frame with black and white liner. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 22-1/2. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Light craquelure, some inpainting. Very good. 9-97485 (1,500-2,500)

3536
$920.00

JEROME HOWES (AMERICAN, 1955 – ) THE STEAMSHIP NEW ENGLAND. Oil on canvas ship portrait of the side wheeler “New England” steaming right to left, flying American flag. There are three sails up and smoke from the two stacks. Twenty-four people aboard, all under a blue, white and dark gray sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt, molded wood modern frame. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97474 (1,000-2,000)

3537
$3,450.00

TIMOTHY H. THOMPSON (AMERICAN, LATE 20TH CENTURY) “MAKING FOR THE ANCHORAGE OFF SHERMANS POINT, CAMDEN”. Oil on canvas nautical scene shows two sailboats flying American flags, heading for a larger ship moored next to land. A setting sun makes for a colorful sky. Signed lower left and titled on reverse. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 8″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97472 (1,000-2,000)

3538
$172.50

JAMES ROBERT SMITH (American, 20th Century) TALL SHIP IN FULL SAIL. Unframed oil on canvas portrait of a three-mast tall ship sailing left to right in wavy sea. Shown in full sail with flags and pennants off top of masts. Several people are seen on deck under a light pastel colored sky. Signed bottom right “James Robert Smith”. Smith, an artist originally from Portland, Maine, had a storied life including two charges for murder of his in-laws. Copies of newspaper clippings are included with the painting. SIZE: 22″ x 34″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95299 (500-1,000)

3539
$460.00

UNSIGNED (LATE 20TH CENTURY) TALL SHIP. Oil on wood panel ship portrait of a three-masted tall ship sailing left to right in full sail. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame and retaining its Guido Frame Studio label. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97121 (800-1,200)

3540
$1,610.00

MODEL OF A BALTIMORE CLIPPER “THE DETECTOR”. Late 20th Century. A nice planked model of a top-sail schooner depicted with eight guns and fully rigged. Mounted in its original glass case. SIZE: Model: 28″ h x 36″. CONDITION: Very fine original condition. 9-97488 (800-1,200)

3541
$1,380.00

THE “SOVEREIGN OF THE SEA” GALLEON MODEL. Late 20th Century. This fanciful model galleon constructed of a gold plating over silver, mounted with cabochon cut semi-precious stones, the sails enameled in deep indigo. Weight: 45 grams. Now mounted in a custom case. SIZE: Model: 13-1/2″ h x 11″ l. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-97487 (1,500-2,500)

3542
$0.00

INTERESTING TWO-PART SILVER TABLE DECORATIONS IN THE FORM OF A SHIP. 1) Bottom section being the boat hull with serpent figurehead decorated with Neptune and putti figures set on four wheels. The edge marked “800” with Continental hallmarks, possibly Austrian. The top part of the ship also marked “800” with Continental hallmarks sets into the base and forms a compartment of unknown use. A quartered deck at the stern with man at ship’s wheel, a small canopy area with cherub finial having three people at bench and table. Two other men in back of two cannons at bow. The three silver sails having crests all with appropriate rigging. WEIGHT: 18 tr. oz. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 9″ l. CONDITION: Some rigging loose, one wheel with repair. Otherwise good. 9-97291 (800-1,200)

3543
$201.25

TWO DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS. 1) Four gallon crock with large blue leaf and incised “4”. 2) 19th Century Pennsylvania blue decorated 1-1/2 gallon crock. SIZE: 1) 14″ h x 10-1/2″ at widest. 2) 11-3/4″ h x 7-1/2″ at widest. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: 1) Two chips to rim, otherwise very good. 2) Very good. 9-95884 (200-300)

3544
$345.00

THREE BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS. 1) Two gallon double tulip with “2”. 2) Three-gallon crock with two blue tulips and “3”. 3) Large ovoid crock with blue squiggle. SIZE: 1) 8-1/2″ h x 10″ dia. 2) 11-1/2″ h x 10″ dia. 3) 11″ h x 12″ dia. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: 1) Large cracks. 2) Good. 3) Good. 9-95883 (300-600)

3545
$295.00

FINE ANTIQUE BIRDSEYE MAPLE FRAMED MIRROR. Mirror having a nice honey brown patina, probably replaced mirror plate. SIZE: 34″ x 24-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96067 (125-175)

3546
$632.50

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL TIGER MAPLE TILT TOP CANDLESTAND. First quarter 19th century, probably Massachusetts. The shaped rectangular top with inset corners, tilting on a ring turned urn form standard, raised on a spider leg tripod base. SIZE: 28″ h x 21-1/4″ l x 17-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Retains old cleaned surfaces, repair to one foot, repair to block. Otherwise very good. 9-97050 (600-900)

3547
$172.50

MAHOGANY SHERATON SHAPED TOP CARD TABLE. The serpentine front supported by turned legs ending in brass cupped caster feet. Shaped top made of well figured mahogany. The fold over leaf supported by a fifth swing leg. Nice clean finish. SIZE: 27-1/4″ h open; 28″ h closed. 36″ w x 17-1/2″ d (closed). PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Some restoration including a top rectangular patch and a patch at right hinge area. Casters probably are additions. 9-95828 (500-1,000)

3548
$345.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON PINE 2-DRAWER BLANKET CHEST. Second quarter of the 19th century. The rectangular top with rounded edges hinged above the conforming case opening to a well, fitted with two long drawers, raised on bell-and-spool-turned legs. SIZE: 45-1/2″ x 44-1/2″ w. x 20″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good and original with dark brown patina. 9-94909 (500-800)

3549
$230.00

SHERATON TIGER MAPLE MELODIAN AND MAPLE STOOL. Circa mid-19th century. The Melodian with rectangular hinged top opening to reveal a recessed 61 key keyboard within concave framing. The whole raised on ring-turned cylindrical tapered legs with ringed cuffs. The maple piano stool with circular top, swiveling on a square flaring pedestal base with canted corners, joined to a square plinth with concave sides, raised on square tapering feet. SIZE: Melodian: 34-1/2″ h x 42″ w, keyboard width 32″ x 24″ d. Stool: 20″ h x 13-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Melodian case is refinished, in good condition overall, the keyboard currently inoperable. The stool refinished and reworked, retains good color. 9-95960 (500-1,000)

3550
$1,121.25

NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUNNER IN HERIZ PATTERN. Mid 20th Century. Having seven polychrome square and crab medallions on a red/brown field within an ivory main border of geometric palmettes and trelliswork. SIZE: 11’6″ x 2’10”. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-96583 (800-1,200)

3551
$0.00

TEKKE BOKHARA, WEST TURKESTAN. Late 19th, Early 20th Century. Probably a hanging storage bag, having five rows of six guls on a brick red field with crenelated guard borders, main border of geometric designs. SIZE: 3’10” x 2’7″. CONDITION: Textile joined to a coarse fabric backing, with wear to weaving and selvage. Main body retains good pile with strong color. 9-97216 (300-500)

3552
$1,770.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON FIGURAL MAPLE DROP-LEAF WORK TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular bird’s-eye top with rectangular hinged leaves and rounded corners above the conforming case fitted with two frieze drawers, raised on swelled cylindrical legs with ring-turned cuffs, terminating in brass-capped casters. SIZE: 30″ h x 17″ w x 20-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Professional cleaned, restored and polished surfaces. Stamped brass floral rosette hardware is old. Casters original. Overall very good. 9-95945 (500-800)

3553
$172.50

MATCHED SET OF SIX SHERATON DINING CHAIRS. The set consisting of five sides and one arm. Each having bamboo type turnings, three tapered spindle back supported by double horizontal turned crest, double box stretcher, turned legs ending in ball front feet. Rush seats. Old, possibly original dark finish. SIZE: 35″ h; 18″ seat h x 16″ seat d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Generally very good, one seat is a replacement and minor losses and repairs to the thin skirt strip. 9-95893 (500-800)

3554
$115.00

SMALL ANTIQUE ORIENTAL AREA RUG. Rectangular red field supporting a center medallion with two arrow drops with stylized animals and other geometric forms. Three borders, central border being a medium blue with geometric patterns. SIZE: 7’3″ x 3’6″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Frayed ends, otherwise good. 9-95904 (200-400)

3555
$402.50

ANTIQUE ORIENTAL AREA RUG. The central red field having diagonal rows of symbols in alternating colors. Multiple border including a wide red border with a white zigzag. SIZE: 7’5″ x 4’2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Out of square, one end has damage to border edge. Otherwise good. 9-95905 (200-400)

3557
$977.50

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON FIGURED MAPLE PEMBROKE TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular figural top with hinged clover-shaped leaves projecting above the straight frieze raised on swelled cylindrical ring-turned legs terminating in button feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 17-1/2″ w x 36″ d PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good overall with cleaned and re-polished surfaces. Old professional patches at hinges. Good/medium patina. 9-96181 (500-800)

3558
$708.00

SET OF 6 SHERATON FANCY CHAIRS. Mid 19th Century. Each side chair in the Hitchcock style faux grained and stencil-decorated with fruit-filled urns, gilt-decorated with anthemion devices, the pillow crests joined to back swept styles with rolled ears. The trapezoidal woven seats raised on cylindrical turned legs joined by box stretches. SIZE: 35″ h PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good overall, retaining original finish and original seats. No breaks or damages noted. 9-96063 (600-1,200)

3559
$920.00

NEW ENGLAND TIGER MAPLE TEA TABLE. Circa first quarter 19th century. The rectangular top with round corners, hinged on an octagonal tapered pedestal raised on a tripod cabriole leg base with outswept feet. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 33″ l x 18″ w. PROVENANCE: Jack Partridge Antiques. CONDITION: Good overall, refinished and restored. Seam split in top repaired. Probable reduction in height. 9-95995 (600-800)

3560
$920.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

These chairs are actually signed “Ruth Hicks”, not Hitchcock. Title should read “FINE MATCHED SET OF SIX EAGLE BACK SHERATON FANCY CHAIRS”

FINE MATCHED SET OF SIX EAGLE BACK ANTIQUE HITCHCOCK CHAIRS. Chairs having a turned and “pillow back” crest, carved and stenciled eagle horizontal splat, rush seats. Nicely turned legs with turned stretcher. Nice original finish with each chair signed on reverse of seat rail “Hitchcock”. SIZE: 35″ h; 18″ seat h x 14-1/2″ seat d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Generally very good with three chairs having finish losses to top crest rail. 9-95891 (600-900)

3561
$287.50

TWO 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDIES. 1) Sarcophagus shaped having a hinged lid, two compartment interior with fitted lids. 2) Rectangular form having a hinged lid, two compartments with one having a hinged lid and the other a lid with round cutout for tea bowl which is not present. With original key. SIZE: 1) 5″ x 7-1/2″ x 4″. 2) 5″ x 8-1/4″ x 5-1/4″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96404, 9-96524 (350-550)

3562
$1,092.50

FEDERAL BURLED TEA CADDY. First quarter 19th century. The hinged rectangular lid with central mariner’s star and string inlaid edges opening to an interior, fitted with three lidded compartments. The case with geometric diamond inlays. SIZE: 6″ h x 11″ l x 6″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished, retains key. Very good overall. 9-96413 (400-600)

3563
$258.75

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY AND PEARWOOD TEA CADDY. First quarter 19th century. Rectangular hinged lid with oval satinwood panel opening to a conforming box case all with boxwood banded inlays, fitted with an ivory escutcheon and a two section fitted covered interior. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 7-3/8″ l x 4-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and finished. 9-96442 (250-500)

3564
$920.00

JAPANESE CARVED IVORY COVERED BOX. 19th Century. The oval box fitted with cover carved overall with dragons, a single insect carved beneath the lid, the underside of base signed in red. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 4″ l x 3-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good original condition, the ball finial on the lid may have been reattached. 9-96759 (300-500)

3565
$1,092.50

CHINESE MANDARIN PAINT DECORATED PLATTER. Second half 19th century. Central oval panel with woman at well observing two men with weapons sparring in jest, the edge with reserves of rural scenes, koi, birds, etc. SIZE: 13″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall with some chafing and rubbing of paint throughout platter. 9-96554 (400-600)

3566
$546.25

FINE ROSE MEDALLION TEAPOT WITH COVER. Second half 19th century. Of squat form with shaped handle and dome lid surmounted by a ball finial, decorated overall with panels of domestic life alternating with floral cartouches, additionally decorated with exotic birds and butterflies. SIZE: 8″ h x 11-1/4″ l x 7-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Overall very good with minor normal and acceptable wear to gilding. No defects or restoration noted. 9-96557 (400-600)

3567
$1,725.00

SET OF TEN JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. All identically housed in black modern frames with beige mattes. All antique pieces, generally 19th Century. Most showing actors in Kabuki plays, one identified as “Kauki” by Toyokuni. Another by Toyokuni II and another by Kunichika depicting “Ichikawa Kyuzo”. SIZE: Approximately 14-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frames. 9-96232 (500-1,000)

3568
$0.00

TWO FRAMED ORIENTAL WATERCOLORS OF BIRDS. Both black and white birds, identically housed in silver wood frames with mats having a cut out. SIZE: Sight size: 9-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96693 (400-600)

3569
$172.50

CHINESE BOXWOOD CARVING. This three dimensional wood carving depicting two figures seated upon an overturned large basket beneath a densely foliated fruit tree. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with original polished surfaces and nice patina. 9-97522 (300-400)

3570
$517.50

TWO FRAMED JAPANESE WOODBLOCK TRIPTYCHS. 1) Identified on reverse as by “Toyokuni III of Kabuki Actors looking at a scroll of portraits of actors at third floor of Kabuki Theater’s back room”. Dated “Aratame Seal (1861, October). Publisher Maru-Ya Jinpachi. Housed in a black modern frame with white matte. 2) Shows warriors in a hillside battle. Housed in a gilt bamboo style frame with white matte. SIZE: Each panel approximately 13-1/2″ x 9”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-96165 (300-600)

3571
$287.50

NEW ENGLAND SIX BOARD PINE BLANKET CHEST. First quarter 19th century. In original red wash, the rectangular hinged lid with applied molded edges opening to a storage compartment. The conforming case with shallow bootjack ends. SIZE: 24-1/2″ h x 49″ l x 20″ d. CONDITION: Retaining original surfaces, with some staining to lid. Structurally very good. 9-97033 (250-400)

3572
$86.25

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON STENCILED PINE DRESSING TABLE. Second quarter 19th century. In black paint, the rectangular table with two aligned step-back drawers above, fitted with a scrolled splashguard. The table with long frieze drawer, all stencil decorated with grapevines and floral sprays, the whole raised on ball and ring-turned swelled cylindrical legs. SIZE: Ht 35 1/2″ L 32″ D 16″ PROVENANCE: Estate of Dr. Lee W. Richards Jr. of Augusta, Maine. Obstetrician & Augusta’s first specialist. CONDITION: The splashguard with horizontal split at mid-point, original stenciling intact. Handles original. 9-97667 (250-400)

3573
$57.50

SHERATON SIX LEG DROP LEAF ONE-DRAWER DINING TABLE. The dovetailed drawer having a Sandwich type glass knob set in a straight skirt, rectangular top supported by six turned legs, two of which swing out to support the leaves. Old dark finish, probably birch. SIZE: 29″ h x 42″ d x 20″ w (closed); 52″ w (open). PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Refinished with some dark stains, good. 9-95865 (200-400)

3574
$115.00

UNUSUAL GRAIN-DECORATED STEP-DOWN WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR. American, 1st quarter of the 19th Century. The arched crestrail decorated with a spray of fruit and nuts, the shaped plank seat raised on splayed simulated bamboo turned legs joined by a box stretcher. CONDITION: Structurally very good, professionally restored and refinished. 9-97252 (150-250)

3575
$118.00

EARLY COPPER TEA KETTLE. First half 19th century. Of typical squat form with lid and copper swing handle, of dovetailed construction. SIZE: 13″ h overall. CONDITION: Spout with early pin repairs. Base rim and body with dents. Otherwise good. 9-96514 (200-300)

3576
$147.50

COPPER AND BRASS TEA KETTLE. The antique copper tea kettle with goose neck spout, fixed brass shaped handle, inset copper lid with brass knop. Dovetailed construction. SIZE: 13″ h x 14″ w. PROVENANCE: From a Washington, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Handle slightly bent, body with dents and dings. Generally good. 9-95783 (150-250)

3577
$575.00

PAIR OF CURLY MAPLE SINGLE SLEIGH BEDS. Circa 1850. Each with paneled headboard, the foot with quilt rail, raised on ring-turned cylindrical posts. The pair of beds is accompanied by custom fitted box spring and mattress and a pair of custom star quilts. SIZE: 74-1/2″ l overall x 41-1/2″ w overall x 34″ h. Mattress: 70-1/2″ l x 41″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Overall very good, clean, solid condition with honey brown patina. 9-95920 (250-400)

3578
$258.75

TWO NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL CANDLE STANDS. First quarter 19th century. The first, an inlaid cherry example with square top, and string inlaid border, joined to a swelled ring turned standard raised on an arched cabriole leg tripod base, terminating in ridged snake feet. The second with round mahogany top joined to a swelled ring turned maple standard, raised on arched tripod cabriole leg base ending in snake feet. SIZE: First: 26″ h, 15-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. Second: 27-1/2″ h, 17″ d. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: The first with cleaned old surfaces, some staining on top, otherwise very good. The second professionally repolished with repairs to legs at standard, one with old foot repair. 9-96573, 9-96574 (500-800)

3579
$402.50

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON MAHOGANY AND BIRCH WORK TABLE. Second quarter 19th century. The rectangular table with thin mahogany top fitted with a pair of drawers, each with birch veneered fronts, raised on ring turned cylindrical tapering legs with ring turned cuffs. SIZE: 29″ h x 17-1/2″ w x 15-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall, the drawers professionally restored. 9-96515 (500-700)

3580
$230.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL BIRCH PEMBROKE TABLE. First quarter 19th century. The rectangular top with hinged D-form leaves above the conforming apron, raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: Closed: 28-1/2″ h. x 18″ w. x 38″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950/60’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Refinished in a pumpkin brown, with repairs to top along hinge line. Otherwise good. 9-94939 (400-600)

3581
$345.00

MAINE SHERATON CHERRY AND BIRCH 4-DRAWER CHEST. Circa 1840. Branded “RALPH HEILMAN”. The rectangular two-board top above the conforming case, fitted with four graduated long drawers, the case ends paneled, the top drawer with several punch brands. This chest believed to have been made locally in the Sangerville, Maine, area. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h. x 42″ w. x 20″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Bequeathed from the estate of Hanna Lane Gray of East Sangerville to Sidney and Alice Davidson, Brooklyn Heights, New York, and by descent to the present owner, a grand-daughter. CONDITION: Old dry oiled finish; hardware later replacements; structurally good. 9-94957 (400-600)

3582
$115.00

ANTIQUE MAHOGANY DRESSING STAND. The stand configured with a fold out hinged top with side trays under which are two rectangular drawers and one one-door cupboard. Set on four square legs with corner decorative elements. The top edge with molded detail, the drawers and door having string inlay. SIZE: 33-1/2″ h x 15″ w x 15″ d. Top when open 30″ w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Edge string inlay to drawers has losses, split in cupboard door and other age cracks and inlay missing. Good. 9-95856 (400-600)

3583
$0.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: CARL SANDBURG, AUTHOR/POET (American, 1878-1967) & EDWARD STEICHEN, PHOTOGRAPHER (American, 1879-1973). Included in this collage are three items signed by Carl Sandburg and a boldly penned signature of Edward Steichen dated 1969. One of the Sandburg signatures is on a photographic print of himself photographed by Edward Steichen. Another is of Sandburg addressing a joint session of Congress on February 12, 1959 which was the 150th Anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth. The last is a clipped inscription and signature which has been attached to a First Day Issue cover of Carl Sandburg dated 1978. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame with white matte having five cutouts. SIZE: Total: 13-1/2″ x 23-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95970 (300-500)

3584
$460.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: THOMAS NAST; (German/American, 1840-1902). Collage including a 3-1/2″ x 4″ hand drawn pen and ink sketch of the artist signing his name on an easel and dated “April 22nd, 1869″. Also included is an oval engraving of Santa Claus and youth, also an envelope from the Thomas Nast Centennial with stamp and reproduction woodcut. Housed in a period Eastlake gilt and ebonized frame with green and red mattes. SIZE: Total: 20-1/4″ x 16-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95973 (300-500)

3585
$118.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: RALPH WALDO EMERSON; POET (American, 1803-1882). This piece incorporating a carte de visite of a seated Emerson holding a book by J.E. Tilton & Co., Boston and photographed by Black. A clipped signature below “Yours Ever R W Emerson”. Housed in a molded wood frame with ivory matte having two cutouts. SIZE: Total: 12″ x 8-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95963 (200-400)

3586
$118.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: HENRY W. LONGFELLOW; POET (American, 1807-1882). The piece having a cabinet card showing a seated Longfellow with a cut inscribed signature “Yours Truly, Henry W. Longfellow 1877″. Housed in a brown wood frame with tan matte having two cutouts. SIZE: Total: 13-1/2″ x 9”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95965 (200-400)

3587
$0.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: ROCKY GRAZIANO; BOXER (American, 1919-1990) & JOHN KRIZA; THEATER/BALLET (American, -1975). The boxer and the ballet dancer, a combination of two signed photographs. One of Rocky Graziano in boxing stance with gloves and shorts. Signed upper left. The other showing the dancer against a wall inscribed “Best Wishes, John Kriza May 1947″. Housed in a wood frame with tan matte and double cutout. SIZE: Total: 14-1/4″ x 17-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96104 (200-400)

3588
$0.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: EDGAR LEE MASTERS; POET (American, 1869-1950). This collage includes a typed letter dated December 17, 1929 on Masters stationary and signed in pen “E L Masters”. The letter is in regards to a purchaser of several of his books. Also included in a First Day Cover honoring Edgar Lee Masters, dated 1970 with stamp, two photographs and a program cover from a play “Spoon River Anthology” directed by Elwyn Dearborn. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte having five cutouts. SIZE: Total: 20″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, signature is bold, letter has folds. 9-96143 (150-250)

3589
$0.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: JAMES FARLEY; POLITICIAN (American, 1888-1976). The Mother’s Day tribute collage incorporates as its central pieces a typed written letter on the Postmaster General’s official Washington letterhead dated May 11, 1934. The letter is pen signed by James Farley and is sent to someone receiving the new stamp. Alongside the letter is the Mother’s Day cover and stamp dated May 2, 1934. Also incorporated in the collage is a photograph of mother and a print of Whistler’s Mother and a First Day Issue of Maine’s Statehood dated 1970. Housed in a gold metal frame with white matte having five cutouts. SIZE: Total: 14-3/4″ x 27-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96207 (100-200)

3590
$3,680.00

TWO ASTRONAUT SIGNED BOOKS. 1) “First on the Moon A Voyage with Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.”, 1970. The title page hand signed by all three astronauts. 2) “Moon Shot The Inside Story of America’s Race to the Moon”, 1994. On the first page is a glued in signature of Alan Shepard. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95975, 9-95976 (400-600)

3591
$0.00

HENRY DAVID THOREAU SCRAP BOOK ALBUM. The postage commemorative stamp album having 50 First Day Issue stamps and postmarks on postcards, envelopes and print. The First Day Issue was Concord, MA July 12, 1967. Leonard Baskin was the artist of the design of the stamp and he has signed one of the First Day Issue ceremony cards along with Postmaster Concord Edward J. McCaffery and Asst. Postmaster General Richard J. Murphy. Also there is a pen written note to Mr. Dearborn indicating that the original drawing for the Thoreau stamp is in the Smithsonian and it is signed “Leonard Baskin”. Also one of the envelopes is signed by Thornton Wilder. Another envelope is signed “Edmund J. McCaffery”, one First Day Issue envelope is signed by Leonard Baskin and a commemorative program signed “Edmund J. McCaffery, Postmaster, Concord, MA”. A book plate First Day Cover signed “S.S. Smith”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME CONDITION: Very good. 9-95987 (200-300)

3592
$265.50

SCRAPBOOK ALBUM INCLUDING AUTOGRAPHS. Album including a signed photograph of Miss Laurette Taylor; Signed Chicago Stage Bill by Laurette Taylor and Eddie Dowling; Signed photograph by Robert Taylor; Signed program “The Playgoer” by Maurice Evans; Signed photograph by Maurice Evans; Signed photograph by Gore Vidal; Signed photograph by Timothy Hutton; Signed letter by James Red Path (1833-1981, Journalist & Abolitionist); Signed photograph by Tyrone Powers; Cast signed play program “Our Town” including Thornton Wilder, Frank Craven, Tom Thadden and others; Two-page letter dated “July 14, 1938” signed Thornton Wilder; Signed letter by Francis Murphy, Governor of New Hampshire; Autographed Richard Gere photograph; Autograph playbill “Bent” by Richard Gere; Signed typed letter to Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. May 15, 1933 signed Rockwell Kent; Signed program from the Philadelphia Orchestra by Lang Lang, 2003-2004 season; and more. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-95986-8 (200-400)

3593
$115.00

FRAMED AUTOGRAPH: HANNIBAL HAMLIN; VICE PRESIDENT (American, 1809-1891). Collage centered around a signature “Hannibal Hamlin Maine”. Also included is an engraving of Hamlin, a reprint of a Kennebec Journal political ad and a First Day Cover dated 1963 of the Centennial Observance of the Emancipation Proclamation with Abraham Lincoln stamps. Housed in a molded wood stained frame with white matte having four cutouts. SIZE: Total: 15-1/4″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95962 (150-250)

3594
$230.00

ELEVEN ANTIQUE CANDLESTICKS. Lot includes two 9-1/2″ and 6-3/4″ Sheffield pair with losses to silver plate; Pair of 7″ square based brass push up sticks; Pair of 6″ rectangular base polished brass and three non-matching 6″ brass candlesticks. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: As noted above, dents. Generally good. 9-95831 (400-800)

3595
$0.00

SET OF FOUR SHERATON MOLDED BRASS TIE BACKS. Second quarter 19th century. Of exceptionally large size, each circular tie back cast with a central flower within 5 small stylized blossoms mounted on a conforming iron back and threaded shaft. SIZE: 5″ d x 7-1/4″ l average. CONDITION: Brass fronts overall in very good condition with minor dents. The backing and shafts intact with minimal repairs and soldering. 9-96513 (400-600)

3596
$115.00

SIX PIECES OF DECORATED TOLEWARE. 19th Century. Lot includes three domed hinge top boxes; Cone shaped tea tin; Small green tea tin dated “1851”; Interesting multi-part tin stove with hinged door, removable burner, two tin cups and cover. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h to 11″ h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Losses of decoration to all items, generally intact. 9-95853 (200-300)

3597
$230.00

ANTIQUE PAINTED TRAY TOP TEA TABLE TOP. The octagon shaped three-board top with black painted molded edge has a period painted scene showing the meeting of a military conqueror addressing a man holding a book and waving. Several other soldiers are seen with a porter holding the reins of a horse. Two children hold the robe which extends beyond the military officer. This is all seen in a tropical landscape. Probably English, early 19th Century. The piece comes with a Queen Anne base which has been cut down and is “as is”. SIZE: 33″ h x 32″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Split and some damage to paint surface top, generally good. 9-95859 (400-600)

3598
$287.50

SHERATON TWO-DRAWER STAND. Stand having an overhanging top, two deep drawers, nicely turned legs ending in ball feet. Nice cherry finish. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h x top 22″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95840 (300-500)

3599
$0.00

PAINT AND STENCIL DECORATED NEW ENGLAND WASH STAND. The stand circa 1820 having mustard yellow paint, dark green highlighting, a scrolled back-splash with stenciling of fruit matching the stenciling on the middle tier shelf which supports a dovetailed drawer. Turned front posts ending in turned pointed legs. Top fitted with three holes, the largest for a wash bowl. SIZE: 36-1/4″ h x 18″ w x 14-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Cracks in both shelf areas, some paint loss, surface grime. Structurally good and retaining most of its original surface. 9-95857 (300-500)

3600
$0.00

ANTIQUE MAHOGANY ONE-DRAWER HEPPLEWHITE SIDE TABLE. The square tapered leg stand having one long drawer fitted with period brasses with an ebony drawer edge. The top having an added overhanging faux marble top which is a later edition. Probably southern. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h x top 31-3/4″ x 17-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95861 (300-500)

3601
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE TRANSITIONAL SIDE CHAIR. Nicely carved crest leading to a slender curving vase back. The front block and turned legs ending in Spanish type feet. Nice bulbous turned front stretcher. Modern over-upholstered seat. SIZE: 41″ h; 17-1/2″ seat h x 19-1/2″ seat w x 14-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Restored, feet ended out. Otherwise good with nice old finish. 9-95862 (300-500)

3602
$0.00

CARVED HARDSTONE EFFIGY. Of unknown origin, this example depicting a crouching dog on whose back is perched a dragon-like figure with arched neck, surmounted by a flattened rectangular mask-like head centering an animal face with ears. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With old original surfaces. Some surface nicks and scratches. Overall very good. 9-97524 (350-450)

3603
$115.00

AMERICAN FOLK ART TWO-SIDED GAME BOARD. Last quarter 19th cent. Paint decorated overall in black and persimmon. Each side divided into three sections featuring a central checkerboard flanked by rectangular panels for game parts. SIZE: 24-3/4″ l x 16-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good, the painted surfaces mostly intact showing normal and expected wear along molded edges. Other surface scratches throughout. 9-96829 (300-400)

3604
$88.50

PAIR OF TWO FRAMED SILHOUETTES BY C L BARBER. Circa 1820. Oval silhouette of man and woman housed in black lacquer frames with brass liners. Each having a descriptive paper on reverse indicating “these are the silhouettes from his record book which he kept a copy of each that he cut”. SIZE: Sight: 2-1/2″ x 2-1/4″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95896 (200-300)

3605
$0.00

CHILD’S PAINT DECORATED ARROWBACK SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1860. Painted overall a mustard yellow with olive greened details and highlights. The rectangular crest rail once with a painted panel. The shaped seat with floral carpet cover raised on frontal spooled and ring-turned legs joined by a box stretcher. SIZE: Height of Back 17 1/2″; Seat Width 11 1/4″; Seat Height 8 3/4″ CONDITION: While this chair retains its original surfaces and carpet seat, the overall condition is well-worn. 9-97689 (200-300)

3606
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN PAINT DECORATED MINIATURE BLANKET CHEST. Possibly Pennsylvania. The rectangular top with pin hinges fitted to the conforming case and opening to a storage compartment applied with a molded base raised on tall bracket feet with shaped returns. Paint decorated overall with polychrome flower heads within simulated red bordered panels, the whole on a brown ground. The interior with a terracotta wash, the lid interior with beige floral decoration SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 11-1/2″ l x 6-1/4″ d. CONDITION: This miniature blanket box retains original painted surfaces, some fading and paint losses. 9-96688 (800-1,200)

3607
$0.00

AMERICAN EMPIRE DOLL’S CHEST OF DRAWERS. First half 19th century. The rectangular pine case, with grained finish fitted with four drawers on turned frontal legs. SIZE: Ht 9 3/4″ W 10 3/4″ D 7″ CONDITION: Retains all original surfaces. The proper right front of top cut, right rear corner of top with missing strip of wood. Finish somewhat dry. 9-97688 (300-500)

3608
$402.50

EARLY AMERICAN PAINT DECORATED CHILD’S LADDERBACK DOLL’S CHAIR. First quarter 19th century. Probably Maine, this example with two arched slats joined by cylindrical turned pilasters continuing to legs and joined to the original woven and painted seat, the legs joined by a simple box stretcher. Original dark green paint mostly intact as are the dainty painted floral sprays on the slats. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h of back, 6″ h of seat. CONDITION: Chair is as stated with no evident restoration. 9-96461 (250-350)

3609
$0.00

ENGLISH CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIR. Mid 19th Century. Chair having a wonderfully carved splat with scroll and leaf design with open pierce work. The crest having a drape leaf design with C-scrolls. Front molded square legs supported by a dovetailed H-stretcher. Newer over-upholstered stripe fabric seat. SIZE: 38″ h; 19-1/2″ seat h x 20-3/4″ seat x x 17-1/2″ seat d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Back legs have been ended out and minor other repairs, generally very good. 9-95879 (300-500)

3610
$805.00

TWO SHERATON MAPLE STANDS, PROBABLY NEW YORK. Circa 1840. The first example a transitional tiger and bird’s-eye maple washstand with a shaped 3/4 splashguard joined to a rectangular figured top above a convex frieze drawer, raised on ring-turned and blocked cylindrical legs joined by a medial shelf, terminating in ball feet. The second example a figured maple one-drawer stand having a figured top projecting above the conforming case fitted with a single drawer, the whole raised on tapering cylindrical legs. SIZE: 1) Overall 34-1/2″ h x 22″ w x 15″ d 2) 28-1/4″ h x 17″ w x 17-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: 1) Structurally very good all with cleaned, re-polished surfaces. 2) Restored and refinished with slightly bowed top and light color. 9-95921, 9-95922 (300-500)

3611
$460.00

AMERICAN PINE PAINTED SEA CHEST. First half of 19th century. The chest in green paint, the rectangular hinged lid with applied molded ends above the dove-tailed conforming case fitted with a till and opposing compartment for drawer, the case ends with beckets, on a molded plinth base. SIZE: Ht 16 1/2″ L 44″ W 16 1/2″ PROVENANCE: Estate of Dr. Lee W. Richards Jr. of Augusta, Maine. Obstetrician & Augusta’s first specialist. CONDITION: Shrinkage crack on lid seam. Original dark green paint under later green. Painted surfaces with wear and water stains. Structurally good. 9-97666 (300-500)

3612
$201.25

19TH CENTURY PAINTED AND INLAID HINGED BOX ON STAND. Walnut box having a lid decorated with a golden eagle holding olive branch atop a red, white and blue shield with red banner. The outer edge with feather inlay, the interior open but appearing to once have a horizontal divider. Bottom having an impressed mark “H Klee & Son 2 Dist NY”. Remnants of an old label affixed to bottom. The box has a brass shield escutcheon with lockplate and original key. A note accompanying the box indicates that a duplicate of this box is in the State Department Reception room but we are unable to confirm this. Accompanying the box is a custom walnut stand. SIZE: Box: 4-1/2″ h x 22-3/4″ w x 9-1/2″ d. Stand: 13-1/2″ h x 23-1/2″ w x 10-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Paint loss and dark scribe marks to top, good. 9-95833 (250-400)

3613
$86.25

HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID SIDE CHAIR AND EMPIRE SCROLLED FOOT STOOL. Mahogany side chair having light boxwood line inlay, three vertical spindle back, tapered square legs and an over-upholstered white star and green upholstered seat. Empire mahogany footstool having scrolled legs supported by a central turned stretcher. Removable original seat having a linen covering. SIZE: Chair: 34″ h x 18″ seat h x 14″ seat d x 18-1/2″ seat w. Stool: 15-1/2″ h x 18″ w x 16″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Chair in very good condition. Stool with one foot having old repair, generally very good. 9-95902, 9-95885 (250-400)

4000
$1,495.00

BUTTON DISPLAY CARD WITH RARE WASHINGTON INAUGURAL BUTTONS. Card including: 1) WI 4A, script GW “Long Live the President” in raised letters, 13 Linked States border, CIRCA 1789. Back loop has either been reattached or is new (slight bend to button). 2) WI 4CM, similar composition but a commemorative button struck for the Washington Inaugural Centennial in 1889. 3) Included on the card are ten other early 18th Century buttons, four with engraved designs, the others plain. SIZE: 1) 34mm. 2) 32mm. Remaining ten range from 18mm to 35mm. PROVENANCE: From an advanced central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-93713 (1,000-2,000)

4001
$2,012.50

LOT OF EIGHT RARE MILITARY BUTTONS. Lot includes: 1) American Nicaraguan Campaign button, circa 1850’s. 2) Topographical Engineer with H.E. Baldwin, New Orleans back mark. 3) North Carolina Local by S. A. Myers. 4) Virginia staff button. 5) 1st Corp of Cadets button. 6) Vermont Light Infantry. 7) One piece Dragoon on horseback. 8) 2nd Massachusetts Heavy Artillery coat button. PROVENANCE: From an advanced Central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93713-12 (1,000-2,000)

4002
$4,485.00

LOT OF 80 UNIFORM AND PANT BUTTON CARDS ALONG WITH A LOOSE PICK LOT. Cards include Fireman, Police, Navy, Conductor, Armed Services, Musician, Girl Scout, Boy Scout, States, Countries, Heraldic, Eagles, Anchors, Steamship, Railroad, Crowns, General Services, Jeans and much more. PROVENANCE: From an advanced central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-93713-2 (1,500-2,500)

4003
$2,070.00

APPROXIMATELY 175 CARDS OF METAL BUTTONS. Contained in five boxes. Some with inlays of glass, mother of pearl, enamel, large and small sizes. PROVENANCE: From an advanced central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93713-9 (500-1,000)

4004
$10,522.50

TWENTY-SEVEN DESIRABLE ANTIQUE BUTTON SHOW CARDS. A mixed lot including Seven enamel; Five brass; Four large pictures; One rhinestone; Two glass; One simulated tortoise, One horse; One cloth; One large button; Two mother of pearl; One symbolism and one pewter back pearl trim. PROVENANCE: From an advanced central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93713-4 (500-1,000)

4005
$690.00

FOUR CARDS OF GLASS AND PAPERWEIGHT BUTTONS. Nice lot includes a quantity of desirable paperweight buttons and other early glass buttons. Approximately 200 buttons total. All are in frames. PROVENANCE: From an advanced central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93713-3 (500-1,000)

4006
$2,990.00

LOT OF FOUR RARE CARDS OF COLLECTIBLE BUTTONS. Card #1: Six Harrison campaign buttons, circa 1840. PC146B, PC160A, PC148A, PC152A, PC153A2, PC155A. Card #2: 16 Ferrotype portrait buttons and a later picture button. One of the ferrotypes showing two women and set as a pin. Card #3: Having 28 silver buttons including a 30mm round button with engraved running fox and banner “Tally-Ho”. Three art nouveau maiden profiles, two having English hallmarks. Card #4: Small card in velvet frame with ten portrait buttons in glass, gutta-percha and brass. SIZE: Card #1: Range from 20mm to 23mm. Card #2: Range from 12mm to 31mm. Card #3: Range from 10mm to 35mm. Card #4: Range from 8mm to 18mm. PROVENANCE: From an advanced central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-93713-1 (1,000-2,000)

4007
$5,692.50

LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 140 PICTURE BUTTON CARDS. An outstanding lot including many styles of picture buttons in metal, plastic, etc. Categories include flowers, birds, people, animals, insects and objects. PROVENANCE: From an advanced Central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93713-11 (1,000-2,000)

4008
$1,150.00

APPROXIMATELY 100 BUTTON CARDS OF MOTHER OF PEARL AND ABALONE. Lot consists of carved, inset, inlaid of all sizes. PROVENANCE: From an advanced central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93713-7 (500-1,000)

4009
$575.00

APPROXIMATELY 95 BUTTON CARDS OF BLACK GLASS. A nice lot including decorated, cut and more. PROVENANCE: From an advanced central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93713-8 (500-1,000)

4010
$1,840.00

LARGE LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 575 BUTTON CARDS. Housed in 13 file boxes. They encompass many different types, a lot of very attractive show cards. No military, black glass, picture, mother of pearl. PROVENANCE: From an advanced central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93713-6 (1,000-2,000)

4011
$460.00

LARGE LOT OF PICK BUTTONS. The lot literally covers four 4′ x 8′ tables. It includes what probably is hundreds of thousands of buttons contained in bottles, plastic bags, checkbook boxes, cookie tins and plastic bins. It encompasses all types of buttons excluding uniform and military. Large group includes wood, mother of pearl, black glass, leather, plastic, metal, composition and much more. SIZE: From an advanced central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. PROVENANCE: From an advanced central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93713-5 (1,000-2,000)

4012
$1,322.50

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF BUTTON BOOKS, BUTTONS, BUCKLES AND PINS, ETC. Books include “Button Heritage”; “Button Parade’; “American Uniform Buttons”; “The Button String”; “Transportation Uniform Buttons VI”; “The Button Handbook”; “Yesterday’s Buttons Classics” and “Button Classics”. “Washington Historical Buttons”; “Collectors Encyclopedia of Buttons”; “Uniform Buttons” and more. Miscellaneous lot of store card buttons, novelty pieces, show buckles, cuff links, pins, etc. Also six antique brass and boxwood gauges. PROVENANCE: From an advanced central New Hampshire collector’s Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93713-10 (300-500)

4013
$776.25

1845 EAGLE $10 GOLD COIN. Philadelphia mint. Liberty head and displayed eagle on reverse. CONDITION: With even wear overall. 9-96684 (600-800)

4014
$1,495.00

FIVE U.S. GOLD COINS AND HAIR BRACELET. Lot includes: 1905 Liberty Head $5 gold piece; 1847 Liberty $5 gold piece; 1915 Indian Head $5 gold piece; 1851 Liberty Head $1 gold piece; 1857 Indian Head $1 gold piece (obverse having solder marks from jewelry mounting); 1851 Liberty Head $1 gold piece (drilled hole, on chain of hair bracelet). A fine braided hair bracelet with gold clasp. CONDITION: As described above. The three $5 gold pieces in fine condition. 9-95795 (1,000-1,500)

4015
$2,300.00

SEVEN DISPLAY BOARDS OF G.A.R MEDALS. Forty-six medals and ribbons. Mostly 1890-1910. Some with enamel decoration and very decorative. CONDITION: Generally good 9-96751-1 (3,000-5,000)

4016
$1,003.00

TWO DISPLAY BOARDS OF NAZI GERMAN MEDALS. Lot consists of thirty-seven medal, pins, etc. Included Iron Cross, badges, stick pins, some with enamel work. A nice lot. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96751 (400-600)

4017
$287.50

LOT OF U.S. MEDALS. Thirteen including Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Silver Star and others. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96751-2 (400-600)

4017A
$345.00

BOX LOT OF MEDALS. Twenty-one including some fancy with enamel work. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96751-3 (400-600)

4017B
$1,150.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF MEDALS AND U.S. BUCKLE. Ten pieces included Jennie Wade pin, Lee & Grant pins, U.S. brass buckle, Confederate Veteran ribbon. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96751-4 (500-800)

4018
$373.75

RUSSIAN MILITARY MEDAL AND FRAMED INTAGLIO SET. The unmarked 4″ medal dated “1891” and having Cyrillic lettering. The medal is a red enamel cross with two swords and enameled wreath on one side, the other with no wreath. The top with a folded green ribbon. Accompanied by its original red leather box which has some losses. 8-3/4″ x 4″ framed three-piece intaglio set encompassing three classical ovals, two with full figures and one with head only. Housed in a modern gilt frame with blue velvet background. CONDITION: Generally very good, as noted above. 9-96752 (300-500)

4019
$287.50

BOEHM BOBOLINK BIRD FIGURINE. Perched Bobolink with open mouth set on a cornstalk with naturalistic base. Black mark (1959-1970), numbered “475F”. SIZE: 15″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96119 (300-500)

4020
$172.50

BOEHM SCULPTURE OF “CHRISTMAS ROSE” & “BABY BLUE JAY”. 1) Black mark model “F204”. Titled “Christmas Rose” showing a large white rose on a branch with holly leaves and berries. 2) Black mark (1959-1970) number “436S”. Figurine shows a perched baby Blue Jay on naturalistic base. SIZE: 1) 4-3/4″ h x 8″ l. 2) 4-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96120, 9-96121 (150-250)

4021
$115.00

TWO BOEHM BIRDS, BOEHM PLAQUE AND BOOK. Lot includes: 3-1/4″ Baby Cedar Waxwing #432, black mark, Made in USA. 2) 3-1/2″ Baby Chickadee #461, black mark, Made in USA. 3) 7″ h Boehm collectors plaque #SP-73, Made in USA. 4) 12-1/4″ x 9-1/4″ Edward Marshall Boehm book, signed edition with hard sleeve. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91139-3 (200-400)

4022
$575.00

LIMITED EDITION BOEHM PORCELAIN CENTERPIECE “TULIPS”. This wonderful centerpiece having eleven bright red tulips with green leaves and stems on a naturalistic base. No. 52 out of 200. Titled with a model number “F495”. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 12″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96051 (800-1,200)

4023
$690.00

PAIR OF BOEHM CARDINAL FIGURINES ON STAND. Both having early black marks (1959-1970). Each numbered “415”. One showing a male Cardinal in flight near a grapevine with grapes. The other being the female perched on a grapevine with grapes. SIZE: Male: 15″ h. Female: 10-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96118 (800-1,200)

4024
$0.00

AIME MILLET (French, 1819-1891) “THE DISCONSOLATE ARIADNE”. Second half of the 19th Century. Bronze with olive patina depicting a kneeling partially robed woman leaning on a rocky outcropping continuing to a molded square plinth with canted corners. Signed at base of rock outcropping “AIME MILLET SC”. Stamped on edge of plinth beneath right knee foundry mark “OUDIN” (Marseille). Titled at midpoint front of outcropping “APIAANH”. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Nice olive green patina, very good overall. Old and minor surface scratches including tiny nick in hair, otherwise very good. 9-95328 (1,000-1,500)

4025
$1,150.00

COUNT ARTHUR MARIE GABRIEL DU PASSAGE (French, 1838-1909) SETTER. Fine bronze sculpture of a dog holding a snipe in its mouth standing on a naturalistic rock with vegetation. He holds one paw off the ground in retrieval stance. Signed “Cte du Passage”. Blackish/brown patina on a nice antique bronze. REFERENCE: Full page illustration, page 273 in “Les Animaliers” by Horswell. SIZE: 14-3/4″ h x 16″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95295 (2,000-2,500)

4026
$2,300.00

COUNT ARTHUR MARIE GABRIEL DU PASSAGE (French, 1838-1909) THE GROOM SADDLING HORSE. Depicting a man at the side of a horse cinching a saddle, a dog threatening the horse, a blanket discarded on the ground bearing a Coat-of-Arms. Modeled on a grassy oval plinth with cobblestones with the etched signature on edge of plith on stonework “A du Passage”. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h x 20-1/2″ l x 8-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall condition with nice old dark brown patina. 9-97578 (2,500-3,500)

4027
$0.00

VIENNA BRONZE PAINT DECORATED PARROT. Late 19th/early 20th Century. This well proportioned unmarked example depicting a parrot roosting on a branch painted in blues and greens with red highlights, face with yellow highlights and brown eyes. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: With original paint and old patina, the paint overall in very good condition with normal wear to the usual spots including minor paint chips in head area. 9-97397 (2,500-3,500)

4028
$805.00

ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVED CENTER TABLE, PROBABLY SPANISH. Late 19th, early 20th century. Rectangular top with matching veneer panels within a cross-banded border and gadrooned edges above the straight frieze above a detached pierced apron carved with scrolling leaf tips and fruit and floral clusters, raised on straight molded tapering legs, headed by carved flower heads and acanthus leaves terminating in scroll snail feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 42-1/2″ l x 28″ w. CONDITION: Repolished and darkened from the original period. Structurally good. 9-96375 (650-800)

4029
$1,265.00

OUTSTANDING GOTHIC WING BACK SETTLE. Large bench having an eight carved panel back decorated with serpents, diamonds and circles. Stiles carved with opposing serpents and flowers. Side wings have birds and dragon heads and scroll motif. Banister type top crest. Seat fitted with two carved hinged lids which are carved with family crest involving winged horses, dog, rampant lion and dragons. Dated 1723. Outstanding iron hinges. Front decorated with diamond panels with lunette and chip carving. Piece is fitted with three heavily carved arms, two with animal heads, the center arm with a small dog like creature. Piece has a greenish/brown finish. As fine a carved settle as you will find. SIZE: 61” h x 87” w x 24” d. CONDITION: Generally very good with some old repairs with old restoration. 9-96742 (2,000-4,000)

4030
$3,737.50
Revised: 8/19/2009

Additional Information: This piece probably had a drawer at top of the base.

VARGUENO STYLE CARVED WALNUT CABINET. First half 20th century. The rectangular case fitted with ornate pierced iron carrying handles. The front gold washed and intricately carved in the Gothic style with rope twist columns and floral rosettes, fitted with an arrangement of drawers beneath three cupboard doors. The case fitted to an H-form trestle base comprised of columnar supports, stop-fluted and rope twist in form, the central stretcher with 4 colonnettes and arches, raised on a shoe foot trestle base. The base headed by carved masks on simulated lopers. SIZE: 59-3/4″ h x 39-1/2″ w (case) x 17-1/2″ d (overall). CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. No restoration noted. Missing section of applied decoration, upper right corner facing, otherwise very good. 9-96855 (1,200-1,500)

4031
$575.00

UNUSUAL RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED SLANT LID SECRETARY. First half 20th century. In two parts, the triple arched upper case with three aligned hinged doors, each cast with church like Renaissance panels depicting various saints and royal figures within columned grottoes. Each door opening to a shelved interior, stepped back and fitted to the lower case with hinged folding lid opening to a velvet lined writing surface beneath three aligned drawers, above square lopers set within the frieze above three aligned short drawers over two long drawers, all gilt decorated with cast gesso leafy sprays and flanked by Byzantine rope twist columns. The case sides fitted with carrying handles, the whole raised on large ball and claw feet. SIZE: 75″ h x 37-3/4″ w x 13-1/2″ d. CONDITION: With superficial damages to casts, plaster and gesso areas as seen in photograph. Also dryness and losses to gilded surfaces. No restoration noted. 9-97185 (1,200-1,600)

4032
$0.00

MESHED ORIENTAL CARPET, NORTHEAST PERSIA. Late 20th Century. Blue-black floral medallion with conforming spandrels on a burgundy field with dense floral polychrome vinery within a blue-black main border of scrolling palmettes. SIZE: 12′ 7″ x 9′ 6″. CONDITION: Very good with small areas of acceptable wear. 9-97598 (1,500-2,000)

4033
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) ONE LESS FISH. Wonderful carved marble statue of a young child who is walking next to water holding a recently caught fish in his clothes. He looks down where one fish has fallen to the ground. Marble statue comes with a CDV of the Vermont Marble Works with craftsman outside the building and a sign “Marble Works”. Also a cabinet card of a portrait of a man identified as “Thomas J. Wraugham”. Card from C A Fuller, Photographer, Rutland, VT. Presumably this marble was executed by one of the craftsman at this Vermont Marble Works. SIZE: 28″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96365 (4,000-5,000)

4034
$0.00

CLASSICAL MARBLE STATUE OF HERAKLES KILLING SERPENTS. 2nd half 19th century. This marble statue, after the antique, depicting Herakles (Hercules) as a toddler, seated on a rock plinth and smiling with right hand raised to his mouth. In his left hand is held a serpent’s head, the body of which is beneath the boy, a tendril of vinery entwining the child’s legs. This rendering is from the mythological tale wherein Hera, wife of Zeus, attempted the murder of her infant stepson Herakles in his crib by sending two serpents while he slept. The young Herakles killed the snakes and laughingly threw their bodies out of the crib, incurring the greater hatred of Hera and admiration from the other gods on Olympus. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with weathered surfaces, green and brown patina. 9-95516 (4,500-5,500)

4035
$0.00

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

4036
$460.00

SIGNED (Russian, 19th/20th Century) THE COSSACK SCOUT. Fine bronze showing a man in Cossack outfit holding a long spear sitting atop a horse with its two front legs up on a rock edge extending its head forward. The bronze is signed with what appears to be “Cradik” (probably Cyrillic) and is mounted to a stepped black and white marble plinth. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h x 13″ l. Overall with base: 14-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95292 (1,000-1,500)

4037
$0.00

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

4038
$0.00

MARIO VAZZO? (So. American, Mid 20th Century) WARRIOR. Bronze figure of a WWII soldier holding a rifle with bayonet in charging position. The base having a side inscription “Construido en el Arsenade de Luca ano 1954”. Bronze is mounted to a polished rough edged hardwood block. SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96361 (800-1,000)

4039
$0.00

SILVERIO MARTINOLI (Italian 1850?-1913) FLOWER MAIDEN. Late 19th century. This carved marble statue signed “Silverio Martinoli, Milano” on the side of the plinth depicts an ageless maiden in a loose fitting robe carrying a quantity of flowers in both hands. Sculpted with long wavy hair wearing a beaded necklace and earrings, standing barefoot before a tree stump. SIZE: 43-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, marble surfaces showing the effects of some weathering. 9-96844 (7,000-9,000)

4040
$1,782.50

PLATINUM, SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND LADY’S RING. The beautiful platinum setting supports a center oval cut blue sapphire with three round brilliant cut diamonds set on each side of the sapphire. Ring is stamped “PT 900”. Center sapphire weighs 2.11ct, while the total weight of the six diamonds is approximately .14ct. Ring is accompanied by a gemstone report from Gem Research Swisslab. The report indicates the sapphire is a natural sapphire, weighing 2.11ct, it is a brilliant/step cut with no indication of thermal treatment. SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97432 (1,000-1,500)

4041
$690.00

PEARL DOUBLE STRAND NECKLACE. Very pretty pearl double strand necklace consists of round pearls ranging from 6.5mm to 7mm. The pearls are a nice white color with beautiful luster. Necklace is finished with a 14kt yellow gold catch which is encrusted with tiny single cut diamonds. Catch is marked “14K 585”. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96668 (800-1,200)

4042
$1,380.00

SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND & PLATINUM LADY’S RING. The platinum mounting is set with a center oval cabochon blue sapphire. The sapphire is flanked on each side by two baguette diamonds. Sapphire weighs approx. 3.29ct while the four diamonds have a total weight of approximately .22ct. Inside of the band is stamped “PT 900” as well as “AP 11730”. SIZE: 6-3/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97436 (1,000-1,500)

4043
$1,035.00

ANTIQUE PEARL & DIAMOND BRACELET. Bracelet is made up of five rows of small pearls interspersed with five 14kt yellow gold bands each set with six rose cut diamonds. Bracelet is finished with a 14kt yellow gold hidden clasp. Stamped on the clasp “585”. SIZE: 7″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97434 (1,000-2,000)

4044
$920.00

14KT GOLD, SILVER & DIAMOND BROOCH. Beautiful antique floral brooch has a silver front with 14kt gold backing. The center of the flower and one bud are set with old mine cut diamonds and the rest of the leaves and stems are encrusted with rose cut diamonds. Metal is stamped with indiscernible hallmarks. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97435 (1,000-1,500)

4045
$2,012.50

FINE KPM PORTRAIT PLAQUE. 19th century. This artist signed example depicting a young child with unkempt dark hair wearing a green hat with red headband and decorated with flowering branch, wearing a sheepskin vest over a white shirt. Signed lower left “H. Bonifuzi”? The reverse incised with “K.P.M.” and the number “324”. SIZE: 8 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ CONDITION: The plaque in very fine condition with no restorations or damages noted. 9-97070 (1,000-1,500)

4046
$460.00

MEISSEN FIGURAL SWEET MEAT DISH. Second half 19th century. This nicely modeled example depicting a semi-nude woman with gold necklace and classical attire reclining beside a scalloped dish on a shaped foliate plinth. The whole painted in under-glazed blue and gilt decorated. Marked beneath with under-glazed blue crossed swords and incised “78. No: 2858“. SIZE: Ht 7 1/4″; Overall length 12” CONDITION: Appears to be in very good condition. Area of hair at front of head with either over-paint or paint spill. 9-96599 (800-1,200)

4047
$2,415.00

ROYAL VIENNA ART NOUVEAU PORTRAIT PLATE SIGNED WAGNER. Central hand painted scene showing three maidens, each with different colored gowns with flowers in their hair in a spring landscape setting with blossoming tree and grass with flower covered ground. The wide rim in art nouveau design in colors of dark and light green, gold and silver. The plate is signed “Wagner”. Back having a crown over beehive mark in blue with a partially rubbed title. A paper label from Burley & Co. China & Glass, Chicago affixed to reverse. An outstanding and colorful example of these fine plates. SIZE: 9-1/2 dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95794 (800-1,200)

4048
$1,006.25

KPM PORTRAIT PLAQUE ROTHE ROSE. 19th century. Depicting a 3/4 portrait of a young woman holding a rose in her left hand. Signed by the artist in lower left corner. The back of the plaque with the incised mark “K.P.M.” Inscribed in blue script lower right corner “Rothe Rose”. SIZE: 7 1/2″ x 5 1/4″ CONDITION: In very good condition, with no imperfections to glaze. 9-97069 (1,000-1,500)

4049
$345.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD OR TEAK DISPLAYED EAGLE. Late 20th century. This well reticulated and polished spread-winged eagle looking left perched on a rocky plinth. SIZE: Ht 13 1/4″ Wingspan: 25 3/4″ CONDITION: Very good overall with some minor abrasion on plinth. The eagle’s body fine. 9-96799 (800-1,200)

4050
$977.50

LARGE ORIENTAL CARVED TEAK TABOURET WITH ROSE MARBLE INSERT. Second half 19th century. Circular top with undulating beaded edge carved with scrolling vinery centering a rose marble insert, above the pierced and foliate carved apron, raised on angular legs carved with stylized foo dogs and scrolling vinery terminating in ball and claw feet, the legs joined by a medial shelf. SIZE: 31-1/2″ h x 26-1/2″ d overall, 23″ d top. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces, marble intact, top table edge with small shrinkage crack, and shelf with shrinkage cracks in need of reattaching. Example is good overall. 9-95819 (400-600)

4051
$345.00

CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD SQUAREBACK ARMCHAIR. Second quarter 20th century. The stepped crestrail joined to backswept styles centering a conforming splat with two panels, each carved with a bird on a flowering branch. The square stepped arms with scrolling elements joined to the rectangular chamfered seat raised on square molded legs centering a carved pediment apron and joined by a mortised box stretcher. SIZE: 35″ h of back, 18″ h of seat. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Structurally very good condition, retains original surfaces. 9-96189 (600-900)

4052
$3,910.00

UNUSUAL ORIENTAL CARVED HARDWOOD ARMCHAIR. Last quarter 19th century. Curved crest rail terminating with floral carved sprays and centered by a fanciful foo dog bust joined to the conforming curved back, deeply carved overall with water lilies and other aquatic plant life, interspersed with koi. The shaped arms depicting carved dragons with water geyser support centering a plank seat carved with cloudbands, raised on cabriole legs carved with fanciful foo dogs and leaftips and ending in scrolled snail feet. SIZE: 57-1/2″ h of back, 18-1/2″ h of seat, 32″ w overall. CONDITION: Overall good condition with original finish, minor repairs and restoration throughout. 9-95818 (1,000-1,500)

4053
$1,298.00

PAIR OF GILT DECORATED GREEN OVERLAY VASES. Continental last quarter 19th century. Each emerald green tulip formed vase gilt decorated overall with foliate vinery. The top rim crenelated, with hand painted floral panels alternating with etched panels overlaid with white glass. The flaring base with overlaid floral panels alternating with gilt decorated overlaid cream panels. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with base rim fleabites. 9-96598 (400-600)

4054
$2,006.00

PAIR OF GILT DECORATED OVERLAY LUSTRES. Late 19th century, American. Each salmon overlay example with scrolling gilt highlights, the top with “spade” form everted rim on a flared circular base. Each hung with 10 faceted cut glass prisms. SIZE: 12″ h x 6″ d. CONDITION: Very good original condition showing minor wear to gilded surfaces around base. The prisms showing minor chips, fleabites and roughness. 9-96597 (1,000-1,500)

4055
$0.00

KAZAK DESIGN RUG, PAKISTAN. Late 20th, Early 21st Century. Wool rug, woven in a Kazak design, with three rows of three stepped medallions in shades of pale indigo, all with floral vinery on a terracotta to pale madder red field within an ivory main border of indigo and terracotta crab and turtle medallions. SIZE: 10′ 3″ x 7′ 6″. CONDITION: Very good with full pile with pleasant although uneven colors. 9-97596 (1,500-2,000)

4056
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY CHINA CABINET. First half 20th century. This benchmade example with molded cornice and swan’s neck pediment terminating in carved floral rosettes, mounted with three spire finials above the conforming case with astragal glazed glass panel doors and sides, the pilasters with engaged reeded quarter columns. The interior fitted with three plate glass adjustable shelves, the apron with long drawer flanked by quarter columns, raised on delicate cabriole legs with shaped returns on spoon pad feet. SIZE: 74″ h x 36″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Retaining good original finish. Proper right rear foot missing portion of pad with additional repair to leg at case. Otherwise very good. 9-96527 (1,500-2,500)

4057
$1,121.00

FINE REPRODUCTION 18TH CENTURY STYLE ENGLISH SIDEBOARD BY KENSINGTON FURNITURE CO. Bottom retaining a furniture label “Hand Made in the Shops of Kensington Company, New York, West 45th St.”. Sideboard having a thick overhanging top with three doors below opening to two compartments. The doors are heavily carved with decorative panels. The two outer doors having hand wrought hinges and locks. The central door with hanging iron pull. All supported on four carved edge square legs. The sides having decorative panels. SIZE: 30″ h x 66″ w x 24″ d. PROVENANCE: From a Washington, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Very good, no key. 9-95784 (1,500-2,500)

4058
$3,450.00

OUTSTANDING CASED 198-PC STERLING FLATWARE SET BY GORHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY IN THE OLD COLONY PATTERN. The original mahogany case marked “THE GORHAM CO. 5TH AVEANUE, NEW YORK” being fitted with custom velvet compartments to hold both serving pieces and place settings. The top having a brass inscribed plate “KATHARINE HAZZARD SHEAFFER 1928”. The original key is present. The set consists of 12-8″ iced tea spoons; 12-7″ spoons; 12-5-1/2″ grapefruit spoons; 12-5-1/2″ coffee spoons; 12-5-1/4″ bouillon spoons; 12-4-1/4″ demitasse spoons; 12-5-3/4″ teaspoons; 4-8-1/2″ tablespoons; 12-7″ soup spoons; 12-8″ dinner forks; 13-7″ luncheon forks; 12-6-1/2″ salad forks; 12-5-1/4″ h’ors d’oeuvres forks; 13-5-1/2″ solid-handled butter knives; 12-8-1/2″ luncheon knives with stainless steel blades; 12-9-1/2″ dinner knives with stainless steel blades; a 2-pc 14-1/2″ carving set; a 2-pc 12″ carving set; a 10″ pie server; a 2-pc 8-3/4″ salad set; a 9″ meat fork; a 7″ ladle; a 5-3/4″ ladle; a 6″ sugar spoon; a 6″ jelly server; and a 4-1/4″ sugar tongs. The case fitted for everything but the soup spoons, the pie server, the small ladle and the jelly server. Applied pointed oval monogram “KSH”. Total 195 Troy oz. (without hollow handled items). SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good, shows some light use. 9-97453 (2,000-3,000)

4059
$0.00

SW SMITH & CO. SILVER PRESENTATION BOWL AND CASE. Circa 1904, inscribed “To Charles Holme. Member of Organizing Council 1891. Hon. Secretary 1894-1904. Chairman of Council 1904-1907. With regard and affection from the Officers and Members of Council. 1907.” above the double-molded mid-band. Beneath inscribed a floral rosette surrounded by the text “The Japan Society“. This pedestal bowl with scrolled handles terminating in volutes. The underside of the base inscribed with the retailers name “TESSIER,/26 NEW BOND ST/LONDON.” The bowl is fitted in a dovetailed oak presentation case lined in velvet, a plaque mounted into the bottom of the case inscribed “Vander & Hedges, Silversmiths, 26 New Bond St., London, W.” Within the case is stored a tabletop socle. WEIGHT: 60 troy oz. SIZE: Overall height 7 3/4″; Diameter of bowl 11 1/4″; Width at handles 16″. Dimensions of case Ht 12 3/4″ W 17 1/2″ D 12 1/4″ CONDITION: Overall very good condition, a sharp dent below “Society”. The case retains original velvet liner and with original finish and old patina. 9-97400 (2,000-4,000)

4060
$2,415.00

34 PIECES OF TIFFANY STERLING FLATWARE IN THE ENGLISH KING PATTERN. Housed in an oak felt lined modern silver chest. Lot includes six 7-1/2″ forks, six 6-3/4″ forks, three 8-1/2″ spoons, six 7″ spoons, five 5-3/4″ teaspoons, five 9″ knives, one 5-1/2″ reticulated ladle, one 7-1/2″ shell-form ladle and one 4-1/2″ small serving spoon. Triple monogrammed. 60 troy ounces (does not include knives). SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Shows use with some bending to a few pieces, otherwise very good. 9-96754 (1,500-2,000)

4061
$1,265.00

15-PC BLUE ENAMEL DECORATED DRESSER SET. Set includes 11-1/2″ round hand mirror (small damage to edge of enamel); 9″ oval handled brush; 7″ elongated oval brush; 10-1/2″l x 3-1/4″w tray; 8″ comb; 4″dia. lidded round covered jar; a cased, 3-pc manicure set; a 5-pc cased manicure set; and a cased 2-1/4″h X 1-1/2″w clock marked, “JTC 13110” with the outside leather case marked “DAVID ANDERSON JUVELEER KIRKEGADEN CHRISTIANIA”. Key is present. Believed all to be in sterling with light blue engine-turned enamel. Jar marked “925”. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: As noted above. Otherwise very good. 9-97454 (1,000-1,500)

4062
$0.00

BELLE EPOQUE BOULE VALUABLES BOX. Late 19th century. This nice mahogany example of a Louis XV piece mounted with a pair of portrait busts in the lid, the brass inlays all chased. Raised on canted brass bracket feet. SIZE: Ht 3″ Overall length 9″ D 5 1/2″ CONDITION: One end with damage to boule and interior mahogany liner, a result of it being impacted. Rear foot, same end, has been re-attached. Boule otherwise intact. 9-96977 (3,000-5,000)

4063
$0.00

MARBLE TOP MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT SERVER. Case having a long top drawer fitted with eagle brasses over two bowed cabinet doors with nice flame mahogany panel. The corners are reeded and end in delicate turned short legs. Conforming white marble top. SIZE: 32″ h x top 41″ w x 22-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Generally very good, some light stain to marble and side panel cracks. No key. 9-95824 (500-800)

4064
$431.25

VICTORIAN PAPIER-MÂCHÉ TILT TOP TABLE. Mid 19th Century. The oval top with stepped and scalloped edge decorated with a border of painted C-scrolls, the center inlaid with Abalone and painted to depict a floral filled urn within a similarly inlaid and gilt-heightened border of vinery. Hinged and tilting on a bulbous standard, painted and inlaid with garlands, joined to a stepped, circular scalloped plinth. Decorated with inlaid and painted floral sprays raised on three scrolled feet. SIZE: 28-3/4″h. Top; 28-1/2 x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Very nice original condition. Crackling to surface of table top. Small chips to underside of table top edge. Repair to one leg Retains original hardware. 9-97737 (500-1,000)

4065
$747.50

SHERATON STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY SOFA. Second third 20th century. The three panel crest rail each carved with a bow-tied sheaf of wheat above the conforming upholstered back joined to the down sloping reeded arms on swelled reeded columnar supports centering the over upholstered seat raised on 4 cylindrical reeded tapered frontal legs, the outermost headed by inlaid patera, the rear raised on backswept square legs. SIZE: 75″ l overall. CONDITION: Retains original cleaned finish, rich mahogany color, very good overall. Silk striped fabric clean. 9-96495 (1,000-2,000)

4066
$0.00

PAIR ‘HENRI II’ CARVED ROSEWOOD SERVING TABLES, LABELED “GUERET ET GUERET/PARIS”. Third quarter 19th century. Each rectangular molded top projecting above a conforming carved frieze, the first fitted with a long drawer; the second fitted with a hinged drawer, marble-lined, the top also hinged and opening to the drawer. Both raised on tapering, ring-turned, columnar supports headed by acanthus-carved keystone pilasters on stepped bases, the rear supports centering a rectangular beveled mirror plate joined to lower shelf, raised on suppressed ball feet. The backboard of each piece stamped with the label “GUERET FRES GUERET/MEUBLES SIEGES/PARIS”. SIZE: Each 39-1/2″ h. x 43-1/2″ w. x 23-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Tables retain original finish, with rich chocolate brown color. Fine overall condition with minor old shrinkage cracks. 9-97579 (4,000-6,000)

4067
$0.00

SUPERB BELTER STYLE CARVED ROSEWOOD ROCOCO TURTLE TOP CENTER TABLE. . Third quarter 19th century. An important example in the manner of John Henry Belter, with insert Carara marble top within a gadrooned shaped serpentine border above the conforming molded frieze carved with scrolling flowerheads, each corner with carved pineapple pendant finial, raised on a bulbous reeded pedestal ring-turned and gadrooned, the base with floral carved paterae, raised on four scrolling foliate-carved legs, each mounted with a carved pineapple finial, and raised on casters. SIZE: 30″ h. x 47-1/2″ l. x 33″ w. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored. No damages noted. With rich brown color. 9-97734 (12,500-17,500)

4068
$0.00

AESTHETIC MOVEMENT MARQUETRY AND ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP CHEST WITH MIRROR. Third quarter 19th century. The rectangular mirror plate within a rectangular surround flanked by ionic columns, the fluting cast with brass ormolu. The frieze with cast-brass central cartouches flanked by cast rosettes within pediments. The arched crest molded with C-scrolls and centering a finely detailed female bust. The chest with green marble top fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers over a pair of covered drawers, all with floral marquetry, flanked by free-standing, conforming ionic columns. The whole on a stepped plinth with ormolu trim and raised on suppressed ball feet. The marquetry combined with quality of workmanship have similarities to furniture produced by the Herter Brothers workshop. SIZE: 82″ h x bottom case 41″ x 24″. CONDITION: The chest and mirror with very fine patina and older surfaces. The marble slab a later replacement of high quality. In very good overall condition. One scroll on the column capitol proper right side base missing. 9-97413 (8,500-12,500)

4069
$690.00

OUTSTANDING LONG WALNUT SETTLE. Large Italian 19th Century bench has a tall back with upholstered panel. Above which is a 10” molded edge shelf supported by four scroll leaf brackets on a frieze carved with foliate scrolls and intertwining circles with flower centers. Back stiles with round carving and having a lion mask at top. Over upholstered seat in matching fabric supported by three trumpet turned and carved front legs having a notched carved seat rail with two drop aprons. Curving arms ending in a woman’s head with wings and scroll foliate bottom. Large label is affixed to back “Corlo Clucci”. SIZE: 58-1/2” h x 99” w x 23-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good, some old repair to legs. 9-96738 (1,000-2,000)

4070
$0.00

INDO-BIDJAR RUG. Rows of cypress trees and birds on a rose red field with dense polychrome floral vinery within six alternating crenalated and floral scrolling vinery. SIZE: 14’1″ x 7′ 1 1/2″ CONDITION: Very good overall with muted colors. 9-97456 (1,500-2,500)

4071
$0.00

19th CENTURY ROSE GOLD AND LAPIS ARMORIAL PENDANT. The oval pendant having a loop hanger supporting an oval rose gold frame. The frame holds an oval flat polished opal wafer held between two glass bezels. The front sandwiched with a period cut corner rectangular piece of paper with ink lined border surrounding an inscription “A stone that is fit for the wall will not be left in the way”. The other side having a gold crown and monogram “B A” in script. The pendant is housed in its original red leather silk-lined hinged case having gilt inscription “Honble…Lyulph Ogilvy”. Research indicates that Lyulph Ogilvy is the Honorable Lyulph Gilchrist Stanley Ogilvy. He was the second son of the seventh Earl of Airlie who took him to Colorado on a visit in 1879 where he bought him a ranch near Greeley, CO. There he spent 20 years. SIZE: 3″ oval without loop x 2-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Horizontal tight crack with small chip at end, otherwise very good. 8-87603 (1,500-2,500)

4072
$2,300.00

DIAMOND, RUBY & SAPPHIRE FLAG BROOCH. Outstanding 18kt white gold flag brooch is encrusted with diamonds, blue sapphires and rubies forming the American flag. Brooch is further accented with a yellow gold rope encircling the diamond encrusted flagpole. Brooch is marked on the back “18K” and finished with pin with safety clasp as well as two incorporated loops so the brooch can be worn as a pendant as well. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96987 (900-1,200)

4073
$747.50

14KT YELLOW GOLD WRISTWATCH BY KELBERT. The square face marked, “KELBERT”. The band marked “14K Jsch”. Back of the watch inscribed “To Eddie From Mom, 1949”. Weight is: 60 grams, 1.9 Tory ounces with movement and glass. SIZE: Band: 7″l. CONDITION: Second hand missing. Appears to be not working. Otherwise very good. 9-97173 (800-1,200)

4074
$977.50

LADIES ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE WRISTWATCH. Steel band and case. The bezel and winding knob replaced but original present. CONDITION: Very good. Appears to be working. 9-97220 (800-1,200)

4075
$1,380.00

18KT GOLD LEOPARD BROOCH. Very nice 18kt yellow gold brooch is in the form of a reclining leopard with black enameled spots and eyes set with four single cut diamonds. Brooch is stamped on the pin back “France”. Total weight is 30 gr. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 1-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97437 (800-1,200)

4076
$1,782.50

18KT DIAMOND NECKLACE. Beautiful 18kt white gold necklace has large box links leading to a chevron design center which is encrusted with beautiful round brilliant cut diamonds. Stamped on the clasp “18k”. Necklace is accompanied by an appraisal done by a GIA trained gemologist. Appraisal lists the approximate total weight of the diamonds at 2.0ct with clarity grades ranging from SI1-I2. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96651 (1,500-2,500)

4077
$0.00

REED & BARTON STERLING SILVER 4 PIECE TEA SERVICE. Mid-20th century. Comprising a coffee pot, creamer and covered sugar bowl, all in the “Pilgrim” pattern, each stamped “750”, together with a Reed & Barton oval serving tray. Each marked “REED & BARTON/STERLING” on the base. The tray additionally marked “1574/87″. Total weight 76 troy oz. SIZE: Coffee pot: 10″ h.; tray: 18″ x 12-1/2”. CONDITION: The sugar bowl with slight dent on inside of cover rim. The tray with light and minor scratching on interior surface, otherwise all very good. 9-96650 (1,500-2,000)

4078
$1,265.00

61 PC INTERNATIONAL ROYAL DANISH STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET. Introduced 1939 to present, the set consisting of 12 9″ dinner knives, 12 7″ dinner forks, 12 6-1/4″ luncheon forks, 12 6-1/2″ soup spoons, 12 6″ teaspoons, 1 8″ serving fork. Total weighable: 70 troy oz. SIZE: As stated. CONDITION: Overall very good. No monograms. 9-97084 (1,000-1,500)

4079
$2,702.50

OUTSTANDING ENGLISH STERLING DOUBLE HANDLED TRAY. Hallmarked “1900” with makers mark “JWD” fir J. W. Dobson. The tray unmonogrammed and having a gadrooned border with corner decoration of leaves and two large handles with gadrooning and leaf decoration. Approximately 145 Troy oz. SIZE: 29-1/2″ with handles x 17-1/2 at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97452-2 (1,000-1,500)

4080
$5,175.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: Weight incorrect. We believe that the center stems are weighted.

SET OF 4 LORING ANDREWS COMPANY REPOUSSE CANDLESTICKS. Last quarter 19th century. Each sterling candlestick hand chased with grape clusters, strawberries, dahlias and roses within scrolling vinery. Each clearly marked “STERLING/LORING ANDREWS CO/CINCINNATI USA/0114”. 104 troy oz. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good, the repousse work is crisp and clear with good detail, all serial numbers matched, 2 bobeches absent. 9-96622 (2,500-4,000)

4081
$3,450.00

TERESA HAUSMANN & SONS STERLING TRUMPET VASE. New Orleans 1894-1906. This fine example heavily chased and decorated with clusters of fruit and flowers, strawberry vines, sea scrolls and flower heads with everted rim. Marked within the base rim “STERLING/T. HAUSMANN & SONS” above the mark of a hand centering the word “made”. The upper rim with cartouche in which is inscribed a monogram. Weight: 32 troy oz. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h x 10-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with no imperfections, damages or repairs noted. 9-96623 (1,500-2,500)

4082
$0.00

AMERICAN CAST-BRONZE DISPLAYED EAGLE. Late 19th early 20th century. This fine architectural example, possibly from a public or government building, cast in four sections depicting a well reticulated displayed eagle mounted on perch resembling turned acorns or pine cones, the head turned sideways with semi-opened beak, the wings backswept. The wings, cast separately joined to the body by pins, the spread tail similarly joined to the body. Beneath the tail is stamped the identification number “C. 10-A. 106”. The tops of the wings appear cast with an egg form reinforcement, the underside of the perch, plaster filled, and fitted for mounting. SIZE: 24″h x 25″w x 16″d. CONDITION: This nice example with original surfaces and very good patina cast with very good details. 9-97416 (1,500-2,500)

4083
$0.00

CLASSICAL CAST BRONZE URN, WARWICK DESIGN. Third quarter 19th century. This fine example with elaborate intertwined handles and classical masks mounted on a turned rotating base. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h x 17-1/2″ w x 11-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with good patina. 9-96445 (1,000-1,500)

4084
$0.00

CAST IRON ARCHITECTURAL PLAQUE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. Third quarter 19th century. This cast iron oval portrait plaque cast from the original by A.H. Jones. NY, and now additionally marked at the base “Patented 1858”. Depicting a half portrait bust of George Washington within a molded surround crested with a bow-tied ribboned garland. The bottom with bow-tied oak sprays of leaves and acorns. SIZE: 38 1/2″ x 29 1/2″ CONDITION: Very good overall structural condition, the back painted in blue and terracotta tones, the front painted in gold. The lower bowtie with loss to end of one ribbon. 9-97556 (5,000-7,000)

4085
$0.00

LARGE MAJOLICA PLANTER ON PEDESTAL BASE. Late 19th century. The urn form planter applied with elephant handles on a circular footed plinth. The pedestal base with circular top, modeled in the form of a seated winged griffin on a conforming rectangular plinth with stepped base. The whole in a brown and white drip underglaze. SIZE: 55-1/2″ h overall, 33″ h of pedestal. CONDITION: The planter with damage to ends of elephant tusks. The plinth with large triangular repair. The pedestal base with minor chips on wing tips. The plinth with what appears to be an irregular old filled crack, probably a result of firing. Otherwise very good overall with strong colors. 9-96856 (1,200-1,600)

4086
$0.00

PAIR OF DRESDEN PAINT DECORATED URNS WITH COVERS. Late 19th/early 20th century. Each slender amphora shaped urn painted overall with floral sprays and flowerheads. The pierced C-scrolled gilded handles with pink leaf tips. The everted rims fitted with conforming lids with gilt finials. SIZE: 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Appear to be in very good original condition with no restoration or repairs noted. 9-97073 (1,000-1,500)

4087
$1,380.00

PAIR OF CAPO DI MONTE EWERS. 2nd half 19th Century. These fine examples modeled with “S” scrolled handles in the form of winged mythical maidens, the spout in the form of a mythical fish. The bodies, each with a stylized memorial crest flanked by cartouches modeled with nude maidens raised on shaped pedestals molded with masks and busts of maidens. Each on a square plinth gilt decorated with scrolling leaf tips. Each marked beneath the base in under glaze blue with a “N” beneath a crown. SIZE: 17-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Each having a small area of minor wear to gold gilt, otherwise very good. 9-97074 (800-1,200)

4088
$345.00

CASED 19TH CENTURY THREE-PART SIMPLE SYSTEM FLUTE. By A.A. Flute marked “Euler Frankfurt M”. Housed in what appears to be its original case. SIZE: 28″ l. CONDITION: Mouthpiece having a crack through the ivory and the end missing an ivory cap. Appears to be complete. 9-96657 (300-500)

4089
$2,300.00

GIBSON UB5 UKULELE/BANJO. Circa 1927. The neck of a ukulele and the body of a banjo are the characteristics of this ukulele-banjo. The serial number inside the resonator is 8597-84. Retaining its original felt-lined case and sold with additional strings in original packaging. This example inlaid on the head stock in abalone “The Gibson” in script. The ukulele has a rosewood neck with additional pearl inlays. The pot ring with original gold plated fasteners. The whole dressed with walnut, the velum decorated with a crest of three lions and the name “J.F. LaConga” and the initials “JFL” beneath, the whole surrounded by a crown, supposed to be the original owner of this UB5 which he lost to the current owner in a card game aboard a troop ship in WWII. SIZE: Instrument: 23-3/4″ l Head: 8″ diameter CONDITION: This example in very good structural condition. The finish somewhat dry, the gold plated fasteners showing normal and expected wear, in need of restringing. The original carrying case structurally intact and sound but with extensive wear and bruising to exterior. Otherwise, very good overall. 9-97087 (2,000-3,000)

4090
$2,127.50

SMITH & NIXON MAHOGANY GRAND PIANO CINCINNATI OHIO. First half 20th century. Serial number 19533, this mahogany grand piano now fitted with a “Pianodisc” made by Music Systems Research Sacramento California Model “PDS-128”. Note many of these pianos were also manufactured by a division of the Goldsmith Piano Co of Chicago Illinois. Of typical form the fallboard marked in paint “SMITH & NIXON/CINCINNATI”. The molded case with anthemion leaves, raised on square tapered legs headed with applied leafy sprays, raised on casters. Accompanied by a collection of 34 discs, catalogs, and remote control. Sold with a matching bench. SIZE: 39″ h x 74″ l x 61″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: The well figured case refinished and restored in a light honey color. The consignor has had the piece completely refurbished at a cost of $10,000 which includes New strings, keyboard, hammers, pin block, all pins and soundboard. 9-95979 (3,000-5,000)

4091
$287.50

LARGE EAGLE PLAQUE BY BILL MACK. Composition with bronze finish eagle in relief has one talon forward and one talon down at edge of frame. Housed in a wide stepped black frame with collection information attached to back. SIZE: Total is 33” h x 73-1/2” w. CONDITION: Good with minor repair and losses. 9-96749 (800-1,200)

4092
$0.00

PORCELAIN BRONZE MOUNTED VICTORIAN URN. Baluster shaped vase with bronze base and mounted mask handles in an Imari-type rust and blue decoration of vase and flowers. Complete with the original lid. Base retains blue/green maker’s mark, shield surmounted by crown with garland of leaves on either side within shield various designs including fleur-de-lis and date “1885”. SIZE: 18″ h. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-97635 (800-1,200)

4093
$230.00

AFSHAR RUG, NORTH PERSIA. First half 20th century. With three rows of three diamond medallions, alternating with conforming blue-black medallions, each with serrated borders, all with dense polychrome birds and floral devices within a deep blue crab and diamond main border. SIZE: 6’6″ x 5’4″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: With small areas of loss to ends, minimal overall even wear. Color is good. 9-96569 (800-1,200)

4094
$0.00

VICTOR TALKING MACHINE, STYLE: VIC III WITH OAK HORN. First quarter 20th century. This oak tabletop model with original exterior oak horn retains the original label with model number 16655A designating a year of manufacture probably 1917-18 and is being sold with a small collection of 78rpm records. SIZE: Case: 8″ h overall x 14″ x 14″. Horn: 25-1/2″ h overall x 22″ d. CONDITION: Horn and player retain original finish, labels intact and legible, arm and reproducer also present. The laminated horn dry with some sections loose. Overall condition fair to good. 9-96485 (800-1,200)

4095
$2,587.50

THOMAS FRANCOIS CARTIER (French, 1879-1943) TIGER. Bronze sculpture of a standing tiger atop a rock with open mouth in growling pose. The cat is tensed and ready for attack. Signed “T. Cartier”. Brown mottled patina. SIZE: 18″ h x 21″ l x 11-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96374 (2,500-3,000)

4096
$920.00

LOUIS HOTTOT (French, 1834-1905) PATINATED METAL STATUETTE OF AN ARAB BOY. Last quarter 19th century. The figure depicted with turban and pantaloons, barefoot, leaning cross-legged against a post on a square plinth. Proper left side of plinth with the signature “L Hottot”. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With old surfaces and patina, structurally sound. Object, originally in left hand, now missing. 9-96299 (3,000-5,000)

4097
$2,415.00

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

4098
$3,392.50

2 CARAT DIAMOND SOLITAIRE LADY’S RING. Very nice 14kt yellow gold wide band is topped with a center diamond in a six prong Tiffany-style mounting. Center diamond is flanked on each side with three brilliant cut diamonds. Ring is accompanied by a jewelers appraisal done by a GIA trained gemologist. The appraisal lists the large center diamond at approx. 2.0ct and the total weight of the six side diamonds at approximately .42ct. The large stone has a GIA clarity grade of I1/I2. SIZE: 5-3/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97266 (3,000-5,000)

4098a
$3,565.00
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LADY’S 2.01 CARAT DIAMOND SOLITAIRE. Spectacular lady’s 14kt yellow gold ring is set with a rectangular 2.1 carat radiant cut diamond solitaire. The ring is accompanied by a Diamond Certificate issued by the European Gemological Laboratory which certifies the diamond as having a clarity grade of SI 2 and a color grade of H. The stone faces up beautifully with nice sparkle and color. The yellow gold band is stamped “14k”. Also accompanied by a jewelers appraisal. SIZE: 6-1/2. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97793 DAB (3,000-5,000)

4099
$0.00

ANTIQUE 14K ROSE GOLD DIAMOND & RUBY BROOCH IN THE FORM OF A TIARA. The hand crafted, crescent shaped rose gold brooch in the form of a tiara is accented with 58 diamonds and 8 rubies. The stones are as follows: Diamonds: One .68, three.24-.29, five .13-.16, ct old mine cut diamonds and diamond melees; forty nine .01-.04 ct old rose cut diamond melees.(tw 3.50ct) (VS2 to SI2;G-H) Rubies: four .30-.33 and four .15-.18ct old European oval cut rubies. (tw 2.0cts)(VS2/I1;R5/5) Piece has an indistinguishable maker’s mark and marked “14k”. SIZE: 3-1/2” long. PROVENANCE: Ex-New York Governor Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87429 (4,000-5,500)

4100
$0.00

PLATINUM, DIAMOND & ALEXANDRITE LADY’S RING. Outstanding lady’s ring has heavy platinum setting with center oval cut Alexandrite which is flanked on each side by a square step-cut diamond and the shoulder of the ring is finished on three sides with a total of thirty round brilliant cut diamonds. Ring is accompanied by a GIA report indicating that the stone is a yellowish green changing to grayish purple and weighing 2.03ct with a brilliant/step-cut. Total weight of all diamonds is approx. 1.23ct. SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97428 (6,000-9,000)

4101
$0.00

LADY’S PLATINUM & DIAMOND RING. Extremely lovely lady’s platinum ring has center round brilliant cut diamond with a tapered baguette on each side. The center diamond comes with a GIA diamond grading report listing the weight at 1.12ct, the clarity grade at SI1 and color grade at E. The ring is stamped on the interior “Plat”. SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96986 (6,000-10,000)

4102
$0.00

18KT PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND LADY’S RING. Absolutely outstanding lady’s 18kt white gold ring has center cushion cut Padparadscha sapphire surrounded by two stepped rows of round brilliant cut diamonds. Ring is finished with a channel set row of five princess cut diamonds on each side of the band. Ring is accompanied by an appraisal from the American Jewelry Institute which states the cushion cut Padparadscha sapphire weighs approx. 2.58ct, is eye clean with strong pink saturation in color. There are fifty-two round brilliant cut diamonds surrounding the center stone and ten princess cut diamonds on the band with a total diamond weight of approx. 1.10ct. The heavy white gold band is stamped on the interior “18K”. SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97261 (8,000-12,000)

4103
$0.00

RARE ALOUIS AUDEMARS THIN HUNTER CASED POCKET WATCH. Exquisite 15-jewel movement, mounted in its original makers 14kt case with company advertisement on the inside cover. Has a gold tone, double-sunk dial with makers name and address in black letters. Front cover is beautifully engraved and has an enameled horse with green trees in background and gold field scene with three teeny initials at bottom. Back cover is elaborately engraved and enameled with a field and forest scene with a ranch or cabin, trees, mountains and stream. A beautiful and rare watch accompanied by its original maroon leather covered and velvet lined case with maker’s information on the lid. SIZE: 2″ w x 2-3/4″ h overall. CONDITION: Runs. Back cover with a couple of insignificant dents on the left edge, not affecting overall. There are a couple very small chips on the enamel. Case shows wear. 9-94613 (3,500-5,500)

4104
$8,050.00

RARE AUTOMATON MINUTE REPEATER GOLD POCKET WATCH. Unmarked high jewel movement with three finger bridges & adjusted escapement with other adjustments. Mounted in a smooth gold hunter case marked “18K” with a French inscription on inside cover. Dial has a luminous green enamel background with small hour dial & a tiny second bit dial. It has a Victorian lady in enameled pink & blue dresses on either side with her hands raised to each strike a bell to mark hours & minutes. It is lever set, seems to run & functions well. SIZE: 2″ dia. CONDITION: As noted. Case is clean & smooth with minor handling marks & a small crease in back cover. 8-87445 (11,500-15,000)

4105
$9,200.00

EGYPTIAN MICRO MOSAIC AND GOLD PARURE. Second half 19th century. Presented in its original leather case, the three piece parure consisting of a necklace with woven rope gold chain joined by a floral micro mosaic domed clasp continuing to three micro mosaic pendants, the centermost with a cherub on a white ground above a lesser scrolled pendant Orthodox cross, flanked by rosettes of micro mosaic floral sprays, each with a drop pendant decorated with a micro mosaic butterfly. The bracelet with a pair of rosettes, each with a polychrome jeweled sacred scarab. The circular brooch similarly decorated with a micro mosaic jeweled sacred scarab. SIZE: 15-1/2″ l of necklace. PROVENANCE: From a prominent Southern Connecticut family. CONDITION: Very fine old original condition. Clasps and fasteners intact. Some minor losses to micro mosaic work in clasp of necklace together with other minor individual losses. Gold metalwork is unmarked and untested. 9-96532 (10,000-20,000)

4106
$0.00

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

4107
$12,980.00

DEMETRE H. CHIPARUS (Romanian, 1888-1950) BRONZE & IVORY SCULPTURE. Exceptional sculpture depicts a pair of ballet dancers in elaborately decorated cold painted outfits with carved ivory faces, arms and hands standing atop a multi-level marble base. The back of the base is marked “Etling Paris” and “D. H. Chiparus”. SIZE: 24-1/2” t x 16” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96719 (20,000-40,000)

4108
$9,200.00

ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL HOWARD MANSHIP (American, 1885-1966) FOUR ARCHITECTURAL FIGURAL ELEMENTS. Outstanding cast bronze figures. Two showing a woman holding a sailing ship along her arm, one showing a woman holding a skyscraper and compass in other hand and one showing a man holding hammer and wheel. The figures are finished on the front and back and they have a groove at the top and bottom where they were probably used within a railing. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96717 (10,000-20,000)

4109
$0.00

EDWARD HENRY BERGE (American, 1876-1924) AMERICAN BRONZE FIGURAL SUNDIAL, “THERE IS NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT”. Circa 1919. Depicting a young boy kneeling before a sundial, kissing a doll held in his hands, a second doll discarded on the dial, on an oval molded plinth cast with the phrase, “There is no time like the present”. Signed on the plinth beside the right foot “E. Berge Sc” above the foundry mark of “B. Zoppo Founders. N.Y.”, stamped on the edge of the plinth. SIZE: 21″ h. x 20″ l. x 13″ d. PROVENANCE: Exhibited in the Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. The statue was acquired in the early 1920s by the Rene Evans Paine family in eastern Massachusetts where it was displayed in the family gardens until its removal by the current owner, a family friend. Another example of this sundial was sold in the Chicago galleries of Leslie Hindman in March of 1992. CONDITION: Casting shows very nice verdigris patina; there is an old repair running laterally across the plinth at the knees, visible primarily from the side of the plinth, the underside with visible welded bracket. This fine and rare example of Berge’s work is in very good condition with great surfaces. 9-91369 (10,000-15,000)

4110
$1,725.00

PIERRE JULES MENE (French, 1810-1879) “VAINQUEUR DU DERBY”. Fine bronze depicting a racehorse with jockey atop. The front leg is lifted slightly in walking pose. Signed on top of base “PJ Mene”. Mounted to a green marble base. Nice dark patina. This statue was sculpted by PJ Mene in 1863,The most popular of Mene’s racing studies, “The Derby Winner-Vainqueur Du Derby” is thought to represent the 1862 Derby Winner Caractacus. The wax model was exhibited at the Salon in 1863, with a bronze version following a year later. SIZE: Bronze: 15-1/4″ h x 16″ l. CONDITION: Very good, back left leg appears to have moved but seems to be fine. Marble base has perpendicular break but still attached. 9-97092 (5,000-8,000)

4111
$0.00

LOUIS MCCLELLAN POTTER (American, 1873-1912) “A HUNTER AND HIS DOGS”. This fabulous bronze has a 16″ h Eskimo in fur coat with a large collar and a fur hat with earmuffs. He holds a rifle in his right hand and is wearing mitts. Three Husky type dogs are seen directly in front and one beside. A naturalistic base is signed on the side “Louis Potter 1905”. Also signed on top corner “Copyright 1905 by Gorham Mfg Co.”. A nice period bronze with exceptional subject matter. SIZE: 18″ x 17″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95793 (10,000-15,000)

4112
$11,787.50

HARRIET WHITNEY FRISHMUTH (American, 1880-1980) “THE STAR”. Outstanding bronze sculpture modled in 1918 and numbered “256” of an edition of 345.The edge marked “Gorham Co Founders O 505 #256”. The top of the base marked “Harriet W Frishmuth 1918″. Nice green to brown patina bronze depicts a standing nude woman with left arm and hand reaching straight up with her head gazing up with other arm and hand to the side. Bottom mounted to a square black marble base. A wonderful example of a period Frishmuth bronze. SIZE: Bronze: 19-1/4″. Overall: 20”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97455 (5,000-8,000)

4113
$0.00

HENRI LOUIS LAVASSEUR (French, 1853-1934) THE TIRED SEAMSTRESS. Large bronze sculpture shows a young woman wearing a fancy dress and seated in a tall Gothic chair with a spinning wheel beside. She has fallen asleep. Wonderful two-tone patina with a goldish coloring for her and a darker patina for the chair. Mounted on a square marble plinth. The side marked “H Lavasseur”, the back of the chair marked “Fabrication Franciase”, also “1.958”. SIZE: Bronze: 28-1/4″ h. Overall: 30″. CONDITION: Very good, one wheel spoke screw missing. 9-97187 (3,500-4,500)

4114
$0.00

PAIR OF CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MIRRORS. 20th century. Nice pair of benchmade mirrors. Each crested by a stylized carved pagoda, flanked by foliage and rocky outcroppings above the molded frame embellished with foliate C-scrolls. The frame comprised of carved columns and pierced 3-dimensional foliate vinery, with exotic birds at the mid-point above candle shelves, the apron with C-scrolled foliate cartouche. SIZE: Each 54″ x 38″. CONDITION: Both with original polished surfaces. One mirror with professional repairs to bird and vines, otherwise very good. One mirrorplate with foxing. 9-95505 (2,800-3,200)

4115
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY TAMBOUR SECRETARY. First half 20th century. This bench-made example of small size, in two parts. The bow front upper section with three urn form finials on a shaped cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors and molded arched mullions opening to shelves, above a pair of tambour doors centering a prospect door, all opening to interiors fitted with balanced pigeon holes and small drawers. The lower case of three long bow front cross-banded drawers beneath a hinged folding writing surface, raised on squared tapered legs. SIZE: Ht 82″ W 29 1/2″ D 20″ CONDITION: Overall in need of cosmetic restoration and re-polishing. Currently of good color. 9-97403 (2,850-4,750)

4116
$0.00

FINE CONTINENTAL MARQUETRY MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE. Second half 19th century. The rectangular mirror plate within a scrolling floral surround, mounted on columnar supports with ball finials, joined to the rectangular corners. Inlaid with scrolling floral bouquet emanating from a classical urn about the inlaid frize. Fitted with three aligned drawers. Raised on yoke form supports with scrolled feet, each supported on a rectangular stepped plinth. All similarly inlaid. SIZE: 68-1/2″ overall height x 37″ w x 22″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with French polished surfaces. No restoration noted. 9-96408 (2,000-3,000)

4117
$0.00

J.H. BELTER ROCOCO ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP CENTER TABLE. This table attributed to the renowned J H Belter and was made around 1860. The oval Carrera marble top with serpentine “bull nose” edges fitted to the conforming frieze. It is profusely and ornately carved with floral sprays, raised on four floral-and-foliate carved cabriole legs joined by a carved serpentine “X” stretcher. In the center is an exquisite large carved finial in the form of a floral bouquet, the table rested on four wooden casters within brass fittings. SIZE: Approximately 44″ l. x 35-1/2″ w top; 29-1/2″ overall h. CONDITION: Marble all sound, table in original finish with nice chocolate brown patina. A couple of small repairs to leg junctures, otherwise very good. 9-97731 (15,000-25,000)

4118
$0.00

FINE J.H. BELTER ROSEWOOD LAMINATED SOFA. . This exquisite sofa attributed to J H Belter was produced during the mid-19th century. The triple-arched, pierce-carved crest rail of seven laminations centered by an intricate floral spray including calla lily, continuing to pendant fruit-and-floral garlands and interwoven, scrolling, leafy vinery. The incurved arms raised on molded shaped supports centering the tufted back and over-upholstered seat with serpentine rail, molded and with carved leafage centering a cartouche, raised on carved cabriole legs with scrolling returns. SIZE: 51″ h. x 85″ l. x 40″ overall d. 16″ h. of seat. 62″ int. seat w. CONDITION: Professionally and beautifully restored, showing pronounced graining and rich color. Covered in a dark blue-green silk damask. Brass casters replaced. Repairs to back legs. Otherwise very good overall. 9-97735 (15,000-25,000)

4119
$1,150.00

BRANDED KITTINGER CARVED MAHOGANY LOWBOY. Circa 1966. Branded inside the drawer with the Kittinger/Colonial Williamsburg brand, additionally with paper label of the Kittinger Company commemorating its 100th anniversary and a Kittinger metal plaque. The rectangular case with molded top, fitted with a long drawer over 3 aligned drawers, all thumbmolded, flanked by engaged fluted quarter columns, raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs, terminating in ball and claw feet. SIZE: 32″ h x 38-1/4″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Retains all original surfaces and hardware. No restoration. The top with some minimal surface scratches. Very good overall. 9-97257 (1,000-2,000)

4120
$0.00

HARRY BRIGHT (UNITED KINGDOM, fl.1867 – 1892) PAIR OF BIRD STUDIES. 1. Watercolored over print winter scene shows a group of birds sheltering themselves under what appears to be a hat at the end of a stick. Signed lower left and dated “1876”. 2. Watercolored over print winter scene shows a flock of birds on branch with landscape background. Both are housed in identical incised carved burl decorated gilt edged frames with velvet liner (as is), inner thick mat with another white mat. Label on reverse from William Schaus Publishers, New York. SIZE: Sight 16-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97551 (1,500-2,500)

4121
$575.00

MALAYER RUG, WEST PERSIA. 2nd quarter 20th Century. Woven in a Sarouk pattern with thick pile and soft pastel colors. The poled floral central medallion in shades of beige and blue framed by spandrels of floral vinery in similar conforming colors, on a rose-pink field with dense floral sprays. All within a beige and green main border, the guard borders of floral scrolling rosettes. SIZE: 10′ 5″ x 7′ 8″. CONDITION: The rug showing wear to the foundation at the quadrants at the inner edge of the spandrels. Otherwise good overall. 9-97422 (800-1,200)

4122
$0.00

COLLECTION OF THREE AMERICAN RAG RUGS. First half 20th century. Each designed with repeating stripes of vibrant polychromed materials all on a dark brown/black background. These examples, in the form of runners, are designed to be reversible. SIZE: Rug 1: 10’4″ x 3’6 1/2″ Rug 2: 8’11” x 3’4″ Rug 3: 9’5″ x 3’4 1/2″ CONDITION: All in very fine original condition. 9-97047 (1,000-1,500)

4123
$920.00

TWO FRENCH ART GLASS AND SILVER COMPOTES. Early 20th century. The first example with an amber bowl with fluted rim joined to a swelled hexagonal support decorated with floral buds on a stepped hexagonal base, marked “Made in France” with maker’s name. The second example with frosted glass bowl decorated with berries and vines between a silver decorated post with ring handle and a scrolled leaf decorated base, unsigned and unmarked. SIZE: 12″ h of first, 14-1/4″ h of second. CONDITION: Both in very good condition overall. 9-96621 (800-1,200)

4124
$805.00

GORHAM STERLING COFFEE POT & REPOUSSE COVERED SUGAR BOWL. Late 19th/early 20th century. Gorham coffee pot with hinged lid and scrolled finial. The S-scrolled spout cast with a leaf tip, the handle cast with a stylized swan’s head. Stamped beneath the plinth with the Gorham Silver Co. mark and stamped “STERLING/A4016/1-5/8”. The repousse covered sugar in the form of an urn with scrolled handles, the lid with onion finial, decorated overall with scrolling floral and grape vinery and fruit and floral clusters. Central monogram within a ribbon tied fruit and floral cartouche. Weight of coffee pot: 27 troy oz. Weight of sugar: 22 troy oz. SIZE: Coffee pot: 13″ h. Sugar: 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Coffee pot with slight dent at mid point, otherwise very good. Covered sugar with slight small denting at mid point, otherwise very good. 9-96624 (600-900)

4125
$575.00

INTERESTING LOT OF STERLING SILVER. Twenty-one pieces total. Lot includes four 2-3/4″ English salt spoons in a plain pattern. London 1909. Eight 3-1/4″ repose flower hors d’ouvres forks by Mauser Mfg. Co. 201D. 6″ x 4″ leaf dish by Tiffany & Co. marked “22885 M”; no monogram. 5-1/2″ Tiffany & Co. underplate marked “22439 M”; no monogram. 3-1/4″ h handled mug by Gorham marked “A10262″; no monogram. Four 1-3/4″ h x 2″ dia English footed salts dated 1909. Sterling 1-3/4″ h monogrammed toothpick holder. 2” h interesting sterling cup with applied putti decoration marked “Hand Made”. Total weight of lot is 23 troy ounces. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96625 (600-900)

4126
$345.00

TIFFANY & CO. STERLING SILVER BOWL. The deep bowl with reeded rim monogrammed in script “DDG”, marked on the base “TIFFANY & CO/17860 B MAKERS 539/STERLING SILVER/925-1000/M”. 17-1/2 troy oz. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 7-7/8″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with shallow surface scratches. 9-96588 (500-800)

4126A
$177.00

TWELVE PIECES OF JEANE PUIFORCAT SILVER. In the Louis XVI style, with raised initials “SP” within ribbon-tied laurel wreath. The lot consists of six 8″ knives with shaped blade and three 8″ knives. Also non-matching 10″ flat serving piece, a 6 3/4″ spoon and a 5 3/4″ spoon. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: The knives show wear and some damage at the blade intersection with handle. The other pieces are good overall. 96660-1 (300-500)

4127
$4,600.00

WILLIAM ZORACH (American, 1867-1966) MOTHER AND CHILD. Small bronze shows a seated woman with child being held between her legs. Signed on back “Zorach”. Dark patina. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96837 (2,750-3,250)

4128
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) EARTH AND SEA. Two bronze figures. One depicting a fisherman standing with hand resting on anchor and fishing net. The other is a farmer with elbow leaning on harrow. Both mounted to molded edge shaped black slate bases. SIZE: Total is 13-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Rangeley, Maine collection. CONDITION: One have loose base pin, otherwise very good. 9-95001 (1,000-1,500)

4129
$1,150.00

OUTSTANDING TRANSITIONAL SHERATON GILT OVER MANTEL MIRROR. Mid 19th century, probably Boston. The shaped mirror plate within a foliate frame cast with cascading and scrolling floral vinery, fruit, and nuts centering an ornate ribbon-tied scrolling crest cast with pineapples, grapes, flowerheads, and vinery. SIZE: 72″ h x 76″ w. PROVENANCE: Descended in the Asa Clapp Family. CONDITION: The whole in very good condition retaining original gilding, mirror plate, and chamfered paneled backboards. Old minor losses to gilt leafage and ribbons throughout the frame. Original gilding retouched in areas of damage. 9-95814 (2,000-3,000)

4130
$0.00

HERIZ RUG, AREA OF AHAR, NORTHWEST PERSIA. Late 20th Century. Pale rose and indigo central diamond medallion with serrated or wave edges on a wine red field with dense saz leaf and floral vinery, within ivory and pink spandrels. Blue-black main border with polychrome palmettes in trellis work. SIZE: 11′ 2″ x 7′ 11″. CONDITION: Very good with full pile, colors are strong although slightly uneven. 9-97597 (1,500-2,000)

4131
$1,955.00

GREG KELSEY (American, 1971-) “GET OFF MY BACK”. Large bronze sculpture shows a bronco buster atop a stallion on a wild ride. One arm is outstretched with hat while the other holds the reins for dear life. The stallion is set atop a naturalistic high mount which is attached to a round marble disc which is part of a rotating two-part walnut base having brass plaque. Brown patina. Inscribed on the back of the bronze “Gregory Kelsey 2001 11/25”. Kelsey was raised in the southwest in a ranching family and turned to sculpture and art shortly after attending art school. SIZE: Bronze including marble: 29-1/2″ h; With wood base 33″ h x 16″ at widest. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95349 (3,000-5,000)

4132
$0.00

THEODORE BAUR “1835-1894” THE CHARGING BUFFALO. Second half 19th century. Signed in script “Theo Baur” under the right rear haunch, with no apparent foundry mark, this realistic rendition depicting a buffalo with lowered head, preparing to charge. SIZE: Buffalo measures 10 1/2″ high, 17 3/4″ in length and the plinth measures 3/4″ high, 15″ in length, width 6 1/2″ CONDITION: With original surfaces and fine gold-brown patina, mounted on an original green marble plinth. Very good overall. 9-97128 (5,000-7,000)

4133
$0.00

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

4134
$0.00

FINE LARGE ANTIQUE BRASS TURKISH BRAZIER. The four part brazier having a 37″ dia. brass over wood base with scalloped edge and foot holes for the brazier stand. The brazier stand in cast brass having a similar wide top edge as base supported by four scroll legs with applied leaf decoration. The tapered center held at a lower hub with drop finial. A two-handled round copper insert with brass crown form edge supports a pierce decorated domed cover with round handled top. Two sets of skewers accompany brazier, one with eight 13″ skewers having decorative brass top with crescent and star decoration. The other set with four 19″ skewers with crescent and star decoration. SIZE: Approximately 36″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Washington, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95777 (1,200-1,800)

4135
$0.00

VICTORIAN CAST-IRON READING & DICTIONARY STAND. Second half 19th century. Manufactured by the Holloway Company, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA, marked, “HOLLOWAY READING STAND & DICTIONARY HOLDER. STYLE. A.”, cast around the rim of the top circular shelf. This rare example with two adjustable opposing arms; one mounted with a large wooden rack for dictionary the smaller extending arm for reading. The whole on a turned sloping central pedestal continuing to a square plinth raised on claw feet, the returns with scrolled volutes, raised on casters. The whole cast with gilt-decorated flower heads and leaf tips. SIZE: 39″ h, base 17″ square. CONDITION: In very good overall condition with painted surfaces. 9-97410 (2,500-3,500)

4136
$1,265.00

AMERICAN LEADED GLASS TABLE LAMP. First quarter 20th century. The flat dome shade with caramel glass shaped panels alternating with variegated green glass panels, each centering pink elliptical jewel form glass, mounted on a tall 3 light Handel-type bronze base having a flaring hexagonal standard joined to a circular plinth cast with leaf tips. Base and shade are unsigned. SIZE: 27-1/4″ overall h, 20″ shade dia., 7-1/4″ shade h. CONDITION: Shade is very good with no visible damages to glass. The green patinated base with acorn pulls has a small split at top of standard. Otherwise very good. 9-97100 (1,200-1,500)

4137
$488.75

RAYMOND AVERILL PORTER (American, 1883-1949) 3 MOLDED COPPER PLAQUES. This fine set of three pressed or molded copper plaques depicting scenes of Native Americans in everyday life. Two impressed in upper left corner “RAYMOND AVERILL PORTER 1913 SC”. One impressed “RAYMOND AVERILL PORTER 1912 SC”. Each with a flattened edge as if for framing, each with small holes drilled for affixing to a backing. SIZE: Largest 13-1/4″ h x 17-1/3″ w. Two are 13″ h x 11″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good, retaining original surfaces. 9-96617 (1,000-1,500)

4138
$805.00

EARLY ROOKWOOD HI-GLAZE TWO-HANDLED VASE BY ARTUS VAN BRIGGLE. The tapering wide body having two 90 degree angles handles at shoulder and wide mouth. The brown to dark brown ground decorated with yellow flowers. The base having a light gray ground. The RP mark with four flame points (1890). Base impress marked “459C” and having an inscribed artist signature “A.V.B.” (Artus Van Briggle) SIZE: 7″ h x 6″ dia. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96126 (800-1,200)

4139
$1,725.00

LOS CASTILLO MIXED METAL PITCHER & TRAY. 2nd quarter 20th Century. These fine hand wrought Mexican examples with a blend of copper, brass and silver with clear maker’s marks. Pitcher with applied pierced leaf handle continuing to spout on a canted foot rim. Rectangular tray with rolled edge and rounded corners. SIZE: Tray: 21-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. Pitcher: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with very minor surface scratching on tray. 9-97569 (2,000-2,500)

4140
$862.50

L&JG STICKLEY SINGLE DRAWER LIBRARY TABLE. This labeled example with rectangular quartersawn top above the conforming apron fitted with a single drawer, raised on square legs, joined by a mortised medial shelf, joined by keys. SIZE: 29″ h x 36″ l x 24″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good with nice color, original hardware and lightly cleaned surfaces. Label located in interior of drawer “The work of L&JG Stickley”. Label dates 1912-1918. 9-97102 (1,200-1,500)

4141
$9,200.00

RARE GUSTAV STICKLEY TALL CASE HALL CLOCK. First quarter 20th century. This unsigned example with outline of a paper label features an angular molded cornice projecting above a rectangular case with sloping sides and recessed panels, the top panels each with a stylized “S” over original linen liners. The upper glass panel door opening to a circular brushed brass dial with copper Arabic numerals, sweep second hand, and time and strike apertures within an oak surround. The lower door of two glass panels flanked by stylized flat Doric engaged columns. The 8 day brass movement accessible from a paneled door on the back of the case. Additional Information: Similar clock (probably No. 2 Model) sold by Rago Craftsman Auctions, Lambertville, NJ on March 9, 2008. Nearly identical hall clock (probably No. 3 Model) sold by Treadway Toomey Galleries, Cincinnati, OH, May 4, 2008. The number 2 model is illustrated in “The Craftsman” catalog of May 1902, listed as a “Hall Clock by the United Crafts” as illustrated on page 27 of the “Collected Works of Gustav Stickley” edited by Stephen Gray and Robert Edwards, published 1981. SIZE: 71-3/4″ h x 22-1/4″ w (overall) x 12″ d (case). CONDITION: The oak case, overly cleaned, but retaining good color. Brass works cleaned and polished. The back board retains original finish. Repair to left rear area of crown. Sold with original weights and pendulum. The cloth liner on the door at rear of bonnet has been replaced. Pendulum stick has been repaired. Very good overall. 9-97076 (15,000-25,000)

4142
$747.50

EARLY HI-GLAZE ROOKWOOD EWER BY ARTUS VAN BRIGGLE. Bottom impress marked with the “RP” six flames (1892), impressed “578B W” and artist inscribed “A.V.B.”. The ewer with a multi-colored background of green, yellow, gold and black. The flower decoration with a teal blue Aster type flowers. SIZE: 11″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96124 (1,000-2,000)

4143
$1,265.00

LIMBERT ARTS & CRAFTS DROP ARM OAK SETTLE. First quarter 20th century. This branded example with a 13 splat back flanked by outcurved flat arms with faceted tenons, centering original spring cushion that has been professionally re-covered leather seat. The frame fitted with original slats stenciled “939”. Raised on square legs with slat form box stretcher. Branded under the proper left arm with a post 1906 mark. SIZE: 37″ h x 74-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Finish has been cleaned. 9-97101 (2,000-3,000)

4144
$345.00

ARTS & CRAFTS OAK SIDEBOARD. First quarter 20th century. Rectangular quartersawn case surmounted by a box form mirrored back, the case fitted with 2 aligned small drawers over a long drawer above a pair of doors over a deep long drawer, flanked by blocked pilasters continuing to conforming straight legs. SIZE: 50″ h overall x 54-1/2″ w x 23″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Overall very good with original hardware. Finish has been scrubbed and cleaned, probably with a later varnish application. Now a medium honey-brown color. Retains original hardware. 9-96040 (800-1,200)

4145
$431.25

LIFETIME FURNITURE CO. OAK ROCKER WITH ARMS. First quarter 20th century. The curved crestrail above 4 vertical back splats, the arms with shaped flat rests, the front supports with corbels, the sides with curved stretchers above the rockers. Affixed with a paper label on side rail of seat and a “Paine Furniture Co.” label on rear seat rail. SIZE: 37″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, retaining original finish. 9-97105 (600-800)

4146
$632.50

PAIR OF AESTHETIC MOVEMENT GORHAM COPPER AND SILVER OVERLAY BOWLS. Third quarter 19th cent. Each marked with anchor and “GORHAM CO.50N”. Each cylindrical vase with ruffled edge. One with a flowering plant opposing a swallow, the second overlaid with a sprig of strawberries and a grasshopper. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h.; 4″ diameter. CONDITION: Both with good older patina and very minor and slight surface scratching, the strawberry example with shallow creased dent below fruit. Very good overall. 9-96628 (1,000-1,500)

4147
$575.00

THREE GORHAM AESTHETIC MOVEMENT COPPER & MIXED METAL TRAYS. Last quarter 19th century. The first example, a rectangular tray with notched corners overlaid in silver with flying bird and butterfly above a flowering plant, marked on underside with anchor above “Gorham Co/B73/E”. The second tray, a hammered copper example mounted in one corner with a crouching frog, marked on the underside with an anchor above “Gorham Co/Y87”. The third tray, a square undertray of hammered brass, the opposing corners mounted with silver rondels cast with Oriental figures. The underside stamped with an anchor above “Gorham Co/Y50/0”. SIZE: Tray 1: 9-3/4″ l x 7-1/2″ w. Tray 2: 7-3/4″ l x 6-1/4″ w. Tray 3: 5-1/2″ l x 5-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall with old surfaces, the undertray with one slightly bent corner. Each with minor oxidation. 9-96629 (800-1,200)

4148
$0.00

68-PIECE DINNER SERVICE BY STANGL POTTERY IN THE “THISTLE” PATTERN. This set was assembled over a period of years with emphasis on strong coloration and a pure white background. The set includes: 9-1/2″ covered coffeepot; 6-1/2″ covered teapot; 5-1/4″ pitcher; 4-3/4″ pitcher; 3-3/4″ creamer; 2-3/4″ creamer; 3-3/4″ covered sugar; 2-1/2″ h gravy boat with liner; 3″ h covered butter dish; 8-1/2″ dia. casserole dish; 10″ dia. round bowl; 3″ h salt & pepper; 10″ dia. sandwich plate; 10-1/2″ divided serving dish; 8″ round bowl; 4-1/2″ dia. burner holder; 12″ dia. serving plate; 10-1/2″ serving dish; 11-1/4″ serving dish; 13-1/2″ shaped serving dish; 7-1/2″ handled serving dish; Six 10″ plates; Four 8″ plates; Six 6″ plates; Seven 6-1/2″ saucers; Four 7-3/4″ bowls; Three 5-1/2″ bowls; Three 5-1/4″ handled bowls; Six 5-1/2″ shallow bowls; Seven 4″ handled cups. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96193 (800-1,200)

4149
$230.00

ROSEVILLE ROZANE HIGH GLAZE VASE. Tall tapering vase having a dark blue to cream glaze with a blue Wysteria type flower and leaf decoration. Bottom marked “Rozane Ware Royal 36”. Relief signed on edge of bottom “W. Myers” (Walter Myers). SIZE: 12-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96129 (400-600)

4150
$287.50

DRAGON DECORATED MOORCROFT BULBOUS VASE. Deep blue to black ground having a relief decorated dragon that wraps around the vase. Dragon in colors of blue, white and orange. Bottom marked “Moorcroft Made in England” with an artist signature of a conjoined “WM”. Also another inscribed mark and green cipher. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96175 (400-600)

4151
$0.00

L&JG STICKLEY ARTS & CRAFTS OAK FOOTSTOOL. First quarter 20th century. This rectangular example with studded leather upholstery, Model #394, with arched rails and square legs, marked with the L&JG Stickley red decal (1906-1912) inside the leg. SIZE: 16″ h x 19-1/4″ l x 15-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Retains original finish, decal intact, with original seat and studs, but appear to be painted over. 9-96636 (400-600)

4152
$0.00

L&JG STICKLEY ARTS & CRAFTS SIDE CHAIR. First quarter 20th century. The rectangular three slat back applied with a studded leather panel, the seat rail fitted with a leather spring cushion seat, the square legs joined with a box stretcher. SIZE: 36″ h x 19-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Retains red decal hand screw mark (1906-1912). With original leather seat cushion. Leather back panel applied over ladderback, probably a later addition. Very good overall. 9-96637 (250-350)

4153
$0.00

L&JG STICKLEY SIDE CHAIR. This labeled example of a three slat ladderback affixed with a red hand screw label (circa 1906-1912) on rear of seat rail. The original trapezoidal set cushion professionally recovered in leather with rigid frame raised on square legs, joined by a double slat box stretcher. Of pegged construction. SIZE: 36″ h of back. CONDITION: The chair retains cleaned original finish. Seat professionally recovered. Very good overall. 9-97104 (300-400)

4154
$115.00

AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS OAK CHINA CABINET. First quarter 20th century. The rectangular quartersawn cabinet with splashguard fitted with a pair of glass paneled cupboard doors, opening to an interior of 3 fixed shelves, the case sides with glass panels. SIZE: 60-1/2″ overall h, 57-1/2″ cabinet h, 41″ w, 16″ overall depth PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Cabinet has been stripped with no finish reapplied. Structurally good. 9-96038 (300-500)

4155
$230.00

STICKLEY BROS. OAK SIDE CHAIR, QUAINT FURNITURE. This labeled example with arched crestrail, flanked by tapered square stiles, centering three vertical slats joined to the shaped plank seat, raised on square legs, joined by a slat box stretcher. Interior of rear stretcher affixed with stamped copper label. SIZE: 38″ h. CONDITION: Retains original finish in good condition. Structurally very good. 9-97106 (300-500)

4156
$862.50

PAIR OF ADIRONDACK HICKORY CHAIRS. First 3rd 20th century. Each chair with a woven seat and back, the backs canted and joined to the trapezoidal seat with bowed hip rest supports, the legs joined by a double box stretcher. No signature or brands noted. SIZE: 38″ h. CONDITION: Overall good with original surfaces and elements. Some damages to woven seats and one woven back. 9-97103 (400-600)

4157
$0.00

PAIR OF KPM PORTRAIT PLAQUES OF MARY AND JESUS. 19th century. Each marked with “K.P.M.” incised on back of plaque and mounted in matching oval gesso giltwood frames. Not artist signed. Jesus depicted with a crown of thorns; Mary in a blue and green veil. SIZE: Mary: 11 1/2″ x 8 3/4″; Jesus: 10 3/4″ x 8 1/2″ CONDITION: Very fine condition overall. 9-97071 (4,000-6,000)

4158
$0.00

LARGE KPM SIGNED PLAQUE. 19th century. This large example of a young girl in a pink dress with shawl and basket walking with dog on a windswept hillside. Signed illegibly lower right with the date 1836. The plaque is stamped on the reverse “K.P.M.” above a small “h” above the numerals “320-265”. SIZE: Plaque: 12 1/2″ x 10 1/4″ CONDITION: Appears to have some overpainted highlights such as neckline of girl’s dress and “ribbons” beaneath girl’s ears, blades of grass to left of dog’s forepaw and fur on neck/shoulder juncture of dog. Otherwise the plaque appears to be in very good condition. Frame with damaged areas of gesso. 9-97504 (5,000-8,000)

4159
$0.00

HUTCHENREUTHER KPM PORTRAIT PLAQUE. German third quarter 19th century depicting a young maiden holding a tambourine standing beside a harp. Mounted on a gilt-wood frame of scrolling leaf tips. The plaque with a partial paper label and an insized crown mark. Signed lower right Wagner. SIZE: 6×4 plaque size CONDITION: The plaque in very good original condition with no surface scratches, underglazed damages or restoration noted. The frame with some small losses to leaf tips and additional old restoration. 9-97401 (2,500-3,500)

4160
$0.00

DUGASSE CLAVEAU THREE-PIECE DORE BRONZE SEVRES CLOCK SUITE. This fine example with an oval clock in a bronze case cast with scrolling leaf tips centering demi-lune painted end panels further centering a rectangular panel, the white dial with Roman Numeral chapter ring and time and strike apertures, painted with puttis above a rectangular panel painted with a young man seranading a maiden in a pastural scene. The end panels painted with ribbon tied, floral sprays and wreath. Each with a bird. Urn form garnitures cast with scrolling mask handles on a shaped plinth, fitted with conforming dome covers with pineapple finials. Each paint decorated with a courting scene opposing a spray of fruit and flowers. SIZE: Clock: 13-1/4″ h. Urns: 11-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very fine condition overall with no damages or restorations noted. Brass works appear to be in need of cleaning. There is an old repair to hammer-arm. 9-97072 (5,000-7,000)

4161
$0.00

FINE GERMAN 12 TUNE MUSIC BOX. Mid-19th century. This example mounted in an inlaid rosewood and walnut case, the lid inlaid with a scene of swans swimming in a mill pond. Beneath the lid is the original card listing the 12 tunes, marked with the serial number 18754 above the illegible maker’s name, above the town name Erfurt (Germany). The brass movement featuring a 17″ cylindrical cone is currently in good working order. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h x 28-1/2″ l x 11-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with fine original clean surfaces. 9-97229 (4,000-6,000)

4162
$4,945.00

PLATINUM, PINK SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING. Elegant platinum lady’s ring has a center cushion shaped pink sapphire weighing approx. 3.18ct. Sapphire is sided by two emerald cut diamonds with a total weight of approximately .63ct. SIZE: 7-1/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97429 (3,000-5,000)

4163
$0.00

18KT EMERALD & DIAMOND RING. Very nice 18kt white gold ring is set with a center emerald cut emerald which is in turn surrounded by stepped rows of round brilliant cut diamond melees. Ring is stamped “18k” and is accompanied by a jewelry appraisal by a GIA trained gemologist. The appraisal lists the emerald at approx. 1.60ct with a color grade of G5/4. The twenty-eight diamonds surrounding the emerald have an approx. total weight of 1.50ct and a clarity grade of VS1. SIZE: 7-1/2. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96615 (3,000-5,000)

4164
$0.00

PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND LADY’S RING. Exceptional 14kt yellow gold lady’s ring has center oval Padparadscha sapphire flanked on each side by beautiful half round cut diamonds. Ring is accompanied by a GIA Graduate Gemologist appraisal stating that the sapphire weighs 1.25ct and the two diamonds have a total weight of .50ct. Diamonds are listed as VS2 clarity and G color while the sapphire is listed as very lightly included Type-II. Sapphires color is described as medium-light, moderately strong pink with orange overtones. Ring is stamped on the interior “14K”. SIZE: 7-1/2. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97263 (7,500-10,000)

4165
$0.00

18KT PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING. Exceptional 18kt white gold ring has center cushion cut Padparadscha sapphire which is flanked on either side by three stepped rows of two princess cut diamonds. Ring is accompanied by an appraisal from the American Jewelry Institute which states the sapphire is approx. 1.23ct while the princess cut diamonds have a total weight of approx. 1.00ct. Ring is stamped on the interior “18K”. SIZE: 6-3/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97264 (8,000-10,000)

4166
$0.00

HERTER STYLE THREE PIECE ASH AND OAK NEO-GREC THREE-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. . This exquisite bedroom set in the manner of Herter Brothers was done sometime in the 1880’s. Comprised of a pair of high beds and a marble top chest of drawers with mirror, each with a blocked architectural pediment, all with floral incise-carved crest centering the scrolled cartouche with applied painted patera of a classical woman and accentuated with tunbridge style inlay. The beds with three aligned amboyna burled panels, further flanked by stiles conforming to the crest work, the footboards blocked with scrolled molded ears. The chest of drawers surmounted by an architectural mirror, the rectangular mirror plate beneath an arched frieze within a molded surround, flanked by raised glove boxes fastened to the rectangular molded top with stepped molded front edge, the case with three long graduated drawers with recessed amboyna panels, tunbridge inlays, and applied with shaped molded applied floral-carved panels, raised on casters SIZE: Bed: 87.5″ h. of headboard x 66″ overall w. x 87″ overall l. For boxspring: 54″ interior w. x 77-1/2″ interior l. Chest of drawers: 93-1/2″ h. x 49-1/4″ overall w. x 22-1/4″ overall d. CONDITION: Very good overall condition, the old surfaces scrubbed and cleaned, applied with wax. Professionally restored. 9-97736 (5,000-10,000)

4167
$0.00

FINE MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK BY THE HERSCHEDE HALL CLOCK CO. Serial Number 7930 (year 1919). The clock features a five-tube chiming mechanism with brass works which are signed “Herschede Cincinnati Pat’d Jan. 12-09 7930”. The moon phase dial having ship and castle scene, separate seconds dial and black enamel numerals on an engraved dial plate. The mahogany case having inlaid decoration with oval urn in base. The hood with banded inlay, carved rosettes and broken scroll top. All supported on a bracket base. Central rectangular door having beveled edge glass with original key. Pendulum, key, tubes and two weights are present. Case stencil marked “II46”. Appears to be in original dark crazed surface. Clock repair tag indicates complete overhaul in 1984. SIZE: 87-1/2″ h x 20-1/4″ at widest x 14″ at deepest. PROVENANCE: From a Washington, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Case, works and dial in very good condition. Unknown working order. 9-95781 (1,000-2,000)

4168
$862.50

GEORGE III STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK. Late 19th century. This late Victorian benchmade example made from old wood. The rectangular top with applied molding carved with flowerheads, above the conforming case fitted with two aligned drawers over valenced drawer above the kneehole fitted with cupboard door opening to two shelves, flanked by banks of three drawers, all raised on a carved ogee bracket base. The desk with paneled back and sides with trim molding. Drawers mounted with cast-brass hardware and carved with ribbon-tied floral garlands. Base carved with scrolling leaftips. SIZE: 30″ h. x 40″ w. x 19″ d. CONDITION: Desk in need of restoration, repolishing and re-carving of some areas of molding. 8-87611 (800-1,200)

4169
$0.00

PAIR OF “STANTON HALL” SOFAS BY J. & J.W. MEEKS. . This pair of laminated rosewood sofas produced sometime around 1860. Having lovely detail scrolled leaf-carved and pierced rail and having gadrooned cresting centered by a cartouche in floral design. Very tastefully upholstered. The scrolled arms centering the upholstered seat with molded serpentine rail and carved central cartouche raised on short molded cabriole legs all resting on brass caster. SIZE: Each 45″ h. x 64″ overall l. CONDITION: In very fine condition overall, original nicely cleaned surface. The floral silk brocade in excellent shape. One rear leg has a professional restoration. 9-97732 (8,500-12,500)

4170
$0.00

SIGNED PAIRPOINT LAMP WITH REVERSE PAINTED SHADE. First third 20th century. Base illustrated Pg. 23, “Pairpoint Lamps” by Malakoff, signed “PAIRPOINT” above a diamond with “P” with serial number C3066. The conical textured and frosted unsigned shade attributed to Pairpoint reverse painted with a coastal scene of sailboats and seagulls on calm water. A band of glass beadwork glued to base rim of shade. SIZE: Overall height 22″. Shade diameter 16″. CONDITION: Circular shell flake off on shade exterior 1″ above base rim, otherwise good. Some small quantities of beadwork absent. The base with original golden brown patina. 9-97405 (4,000-7,000)

4171
$0.00

PAIR OF CAST BRASS BEADED WALL SCONCES. First quarter 20th century. In the empire style, the frames cast with floral garlands, wreath, and bow-tied ribbon. The borders cast with scrolling leaf tips. The whole woven with glass-beaded squares, each centering a clear glass prism. SIZE: L 17 1/2″ W 8 1/2″ CONDITION: Structurally good overall, the castings somewhat rough. Beadwork intact. Wired for electricity, in need of re-wiring. 9-96975 (1,200-1,800)

4172
$546.25

PAIR CONTINENTAL CAST BRASS FIVE-LIGHT WALL BRACKETS. Third quarter 19th century. Scrolling 5-light brackets cast with conforming leaf tips, each U-shaped arm cast with acanthus connector terminating in faceted bobeche with drip pan. SIZE: 28″ h x 25″ d. CONDITION: Both with older patina, some weaknesses noted in cast leaf tips. Otherwise very good. Currently wired for electricity. 9-96446 (1,000-1,500)

4173
$1,322.50

FERAGHAN SAROUK, CENTRAL PERSIA. First 3rd of 20th Century. The blue-black central poled floral medallion with deep indigo and beige spandrels of floral vinery, in a pale rose field of delicate polychrome floral vinery of palmettes. Blue-black main border with pale latticework. SIZE: 12′ 2″ x 8′ 10″. CONDITION: Retains good pile overall with acceptable even wear overall. 9-97421 (1,000-1,500)

4174
$0.00

PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE STYLE BRASS ANDIRONS. 20th Century. Authorized copies of andirons at Colonial Williamsburg Museum, cast by “Virginia Metal Crafters, Waynesboro, Virginia CW 20-7”. Stamped on underside of dogs. The urn and rign-turned shafts with knop finials on plinths, raised on arched and spurred legs terminating in ball and claw feet. SIZE: 25″ h x 23″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97244 (400-600)

4175
$1,150.00

NEW ENGLAND CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY LOVESEAT. Circa 1850. The shaped rectangular pillow crest rail flanked by carved stylized eagle’s heads above the padded back. The rolled S-scrolled arms, acanthus carved with floral terminals centering bolsters and a padded seat, raised on winged carved claw feet. SIZE: 38″ h x 66″ l. CONDITION: Upholstered in a green velvet fabric, with old cleaned surfaces. Frame is tight with no breaks or repairs. Very good overall. 9-96526 (1,200-2,000)

4176
$1,552.50

CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD SCREEN. Six panel decorative art deco style screen has gazelle type animals in a desert and palm tree setting in pastel colors. Screen has curved tops which when unfolded graduate downward from the center on each side. SIZE: 84” h; each panel is 18” w. PROVENANCE: Acquired from Stardust Hotel, Las Vegas where it was originally owned by Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal, a noted Las Vegas Organized Crime figure. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96747 (800-1,200)

4177
$0.00

BENCHMADE CENTENNIAL INLAID FEDERAL MIRROR. Early 20th century. The parcel gilt molded swan’s neck cornice terminating in floral rosettes centering the figural frieze inlaid with an oval patera depicting a classical urn, above the rectangular mirror plate within a string inlaid frame and parcel gilt slip over a scrolled pediment flanked by scrolled ears. SIZE: 47-1/2″ x 23-1/4″. CONDITION: Retains original finish in need of cleaning. Decorative crest absent. 9-96499 (500-800)

4178
$2,070.00

YELLOW GOLD OPEN FACE MINUTE REPEATER POCKET WATCH BY TOUCHON & CO. The dial marked “Donavan & Seamans Co.”, secondary seconds dial. Yellow gold back plate with large monogram. Cover marked “14K”. Inscription on inside cover which is also marked “14K”. Movement marked “Touchon & Co. Geneva”. Serial Number “133205” matching on both movement and case. Accompanying the watch is a 14kt gold 14″ chain and an unmarked small jack knife. SIZE: 46-47mm. CONDITION: Repeater in working order, appears to be in working order. 9-97023 (1,500-2,500)

4179
$2,587.50

TIFFANY & CO 18K GOLD POCKET WATCH. Circa 1908. The jeweled movement made in Switzerland with the serial number “128644” which corresponds to Patek Phillipe serial numbers dated between 1905-1910 (124,476-153,938) and a patent date of 1891. Engraved on the second cover in script “December 25, 1908”. The enameled dial with Arabic chapter ring above the sweep seconds dial and engraved in block print “Tiffany & Co”. Sold with its original presentation case in green leather and velvet. SIZE: Diameter of dial: 1 1/2″ CONDITION: In fine condition. The watch possibly overwound, the works appear clean. 9-96753 (2,500-4,000)

4180
$2,357.50

BELLE EPOQUE BRONZE AND MARBLE FIGURAL SHELF CLOCK. Bronze figure depicting the winged and bearded “Father Time”, the clock in his left arm and carrying the hammer in his right. Striding barefoot on an amber marble plinth with concave molded sides within a reeded brass frame on suppressed ball brass feet.The enameled dial with Arabic numerals and brass filigree hands. Time and strike apertures, the name “Dubuc Raria”. SIZE: 19″ h x 16″ l x 8″ d. CONDITION: Statue in very fine condition with original finish and good patina. Base marble with slight discoloration and hairline crack in molding behind proper left foot of statue. Otherwise good. Unknown working order. 9-97190 (2,000-2,500)

4181
$767.00

FINE SWISS 12 TUNE MUSIC BOX. Last quarter of 19th cent. Mounted in a rosewood, grained, and ebonized case, inlaid on the lid with a floral spray, mandolin and French horn. The hinge lid opens to reveal a 13-1/2″ twelve tune cylinder. The original chromograph label listing the titles of the twelve works within. Handwritten serial number “75804”. The mounting bracket for the cylinder stamped with the serial number “91048”. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 26-3/4″ l x 11-1/4″ d. CONDITION: The mechanisms and workings appear to be in very good order. The case with original surfaces structurally good, the finish somewhat dry, and in need of a cleaning. 9-96610 (1,500-2,500)

4182
$0.00

PLATINUM, PINK SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND LADY’S RING. Very pretty lady’s platinum ring has center oval pink sapphire flanked on each side by a cluster of seven round brilliant cut diamonds with a total diamond weight of all fourteen diamonds of .31ct. Ring is accompanied by a Gemstone Report from Gem Research Swisslab indicating that the stone is a natural pink sapphire weighing 2.51ct with a brilliant/step-cut. Color is pastel pink and there is no indication of thermal treatment. SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97430 (3,000-4,000)

4183
$632.50

18KT DIAMOND & BLACK ONYX BROOCH. Very nice Edwardian style brooch is done in 18kt white gold with an 18kt yellow gold backing. Brooch is set with twenty-six old European cut diamonds and twenty-four rose cut diamonds and is finished with an outline of faceted square black onyx. The gold is unmarked but was tested at 18kt. The brooch is accompanied by a jewelry appraisal done by a GIA trained gemologist. The appraisal lists the total diamond weight at approx. 2.0ct. SIZE: 2″ x 1″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96652 (2,000-3,000)

4185
$0.00

14KT GOLD & DIAMOND NECKLACE & EARRINGS. The beautiful 14kt yellow gold and diamond suite features an Omega chain necklace with ten 14kt yellow gold “X” shaped slides; each set with seven round diamonds. The necklace is accompanied by a pair of matching earrings with straight posts and friction backs. The suite is accompanied by a jeweler’s appraisal stating that the approximate total weight of the diamonds in the necklace is 1.40ct and the approximate total weight of the diamonds in the earrings is .24ct. SIZE: Necklace is 17″ l. CONDITION: Safety catch on latch is slightly bent, otherwise very good. 9-96667 (2,000-4,000)

4186
$2,645.00

A ROLEX “GMT-MASTER” MASTER MAN’S WRISTWATCH. Dial in bronze color marked “ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DAT/GMT-MASTER/SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER/OFFICIAL CERTIFIED”. Original two-tone band. Comes in original Rolex box with two extra links, leather “couch” and outside box. CONDITION: Some scratches to bezel, otherwise very good. 9-97172 (2,000-3,000)

4187
$1,380.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: This is not a Petite Sonnerie but a Grande Sonnerie. Title should read “GRANDE SONNERIE REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK.”

PETITE SONNERIE REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK. Second half 19th century. Rectangular brass case with beveled glass panels on a molded plinth with bracket feet, fitted with a brass carrying handle. The brass works with the serial number 2680 with an enameled dial, the chapter rings with Arabic and Roman numerals above a secondary alarm dial. The works with two drums and three hammers. Quarter-hour repeater with selection switch. SIZE: 5″ h of case x 3-3/4″ w x 3-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Structurally sound. The movement appears clean. The beveled glass rear door with small chip at corner of glass. Otherwise good. 9-95808 (1,000-1,500)

4188
$805.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: This is not a Grande Sonnerie, just a repeater. Title should read “TIFFANY & CO. REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK.”

b]TIFFANY & CO. GRANDE SONNERIE CARRIAGE CLOCK. Second half 19th century. With repeater movement and serial number 4282. The gold tone face with enameled chapter ring. The brass and glass case with engaged quarter columns raised on a concave step molded plinth with bracket base. SIZE: 7″ h of case x 4-1/4″ w x 3-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-95807 (700-1,000)

4189
$2,714.00

FINE CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD SHELF CLOCK, SUZHOU. Unusual clock with brass time and strike crown wheel movement and two striking bells signed on the back plate. The circular enamel dial with sweep second hand, filigree hour and minute hands, within Roman and Arabic numeral chaptering. The dial is set within a craved bronze faceplate, framed within a hardwood carved case. The front and sides with glass panels, the rear with intricately pierce carved sliding screen. The case fitted within a carved bracket trestle base, further mounted on a low swivel stand raised on short cabriole legs. SIZE: Clock case: 13″ h x 10-3/4″ w x 5-1/2″ d. Assembled size: 23″ h x 13-3/4″ w x 11-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Carved wooden elements in very fine condition with original surfaces. Brass movement appears intact and clean. 9-96520 (1,500-2,500)

4190
$431.25

REGENCE STYLE BURLED WALNUT DRINKS CABINET. Second quarter 20th century. The D-form cabinet fitted with an onyx top within a pierced brass gallery above 4 open shelves on each side centering a drop front lid opening to a mirrored and plate glass compartment above a bank of 5 compartmented drawers. Raised on tapered cylindrical feet. SIZE: 48-3/4″ h x 32-1/2″ w x 13-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surface. Constructed with highly figured veneers. 9-96839 (800-1,000)

4191
$143.75

PAIR OF CONTINENTAL 3 LIGHT CANDELABRA. Mid 19th century. Each socle mounted with two lion’s masks, the center mounted on a turned shaft emitting a pair of scrolling arms, terminating in mounts fitted with 10 prisms, the whole raised on a tripartite cast bronze base on a conforming platform. SIZE: 9-1/” h x 12-1/4″ l. CONDITION: With old patina and original surfaces. Very good overall. 9-96443 (300-500)

4192
$287.50

LOUIS XV STYLE INLAID “BUREAU A CYLINDRE”. First half 20th century. Of rectangular form, finished on four sides, the satinwood and mahogany parquetry inlaid case with brass gallery above the concave frieze continuing to a cylinder roll, the marquetry inlaid lid depicting a ribbon bow-tied group of musical instruments with floral sprays opening to an interior of cubbyholes over drawers and a pull-out tooled leather writing surface, raised on four angular cabriole legs centering three frieze drawers, the center most ormolu-mounted, the legs with brass sabots. SIZE: 44″ overall h. x 37″ w. x 24-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good overall, in need of some minor veneer repairs and re-attachments. 9-92363 (1,000-1,500)

4193
$1,062.00

CONTINENTAL GOTHIC STYLE CARVED WALNUT SETTLE. First quarter 20th century, Italian or Spanish. The carved scrolling crestrail with foliate finials centering a mark above the rectangular 4 panel back, each carved with Gothic arches and scrolling vinery, joined to downswept chip and foliate-carved arms with robed mask grips. Joined to the rectangular box seat with hinged lid opening to a storage bin, the front with 4 Gothic carved panels, the whole raised on bracket feet. Now fitted with a custom silk brocade cushion. SIZE: 64-1/2″ h x 48″ w x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good with clean surfaces. Small carved elements absent in crest, otherwise very good. 9-96857 (900-1,200)

4194
$316.25

VERNE MARTIN STYLE ROSEWOOD AND ORMOLU DISPLAY CABINET. Third quarter of the 20th Century. Rectangular cabinet with concave glass panel sides and bowed door fitted with a cream marble top with beveled edges fitted with a hinged door opening to a mirror backed interior having glass shelves. The lower panels each painted with a pastoral landscape, the whole with cast brass ormolu trim, raised on cabriole legs. SIZE: 62-1/2″ h x 35-1/2″ w x 60-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with all original surfaces. 9-96721 (700-900)

4195
$0.00

FINE VICTORIAN CARVED MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN. Circa 1860. The rectangular molded frame with scrolled pierced crest, containing a fine floral needle-and-beadwork panel mounted on a mahogany pole with carved urn finial, with adjustable brass mounts, above the bulbous carved standard, raised on acanthus- and floral-carved tripod cabriole legs with scrolled pad feet, raised on original porcelain and brass casters. SIZE: 2″ overall h. Screen: 25″ x 21″ overall. CONDITION: Very fine original condition, with split at base of pedestal. Good color and patina. 9-97733 (800-1,200)

4196
$1,265.00

KIRMAN RUG, RAVAR, NORTHEAST PERSIA. First quarter 20th Century. Pleasing a-typical example woven with three rows of urns, each with a large floral bouquet in tones of beige and ivory, green, and chartreuse in a blue-black field within pale rows and indigo guard borders or floral trellis work. SIZE: 10′ 4″ x 7′ 7″. CONDITION: Very good with good colors. Pile with slight even wear throughout. 9-97420 (800-1,200)

4197
$345.00

SHIRAZ ORIENTAL ANIMAL RUG, SOUTHWEST PERSIA. First quarter 20th century. The central diamond pole medallion in a blue-black field with an overall design of flowerheads, animals and birds. The field with two large clawfoot animals in camel, each with large teeth and curled tail at both the upper and lower extremities within a camel angular wave boundary, the ivory main border with repeating pears. SIZE: 4′ x 2’7″ CONDITION: With overall wear, low in several areas and with losses to ends and repairs to weave of one corner. Otherwise, good. 9-97051 (800-1,200)

4198
$1,495.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: Weight is actually 20 tr. oz. not 24 tr. oz.

NEMIROV-KOLODKIN SILVER TEAPOT. Russian, 1896. This example in a flared cylindrical form with hinged domed tiered lid with knop finial with scrolling spout and S-scrolled handle on a flared foot. Decorated overall with Gothic chasing. Modeled with beaded bands. Marked beneath the base with maker’s name and date (see photo). The interior of the pot with gold gilt finish. 24 Troy Ounces. SIZE: Ht 6 1/2″ CONDITION: Very good original condition with no dents or scratches. No restoration noted. 9-97077 (1,200-1,600)

4199
$0.00

FEODOR RUCKERT ENAMELED DRINKING CUP. Circa 1884. This fine marked example executed by the silversmith Feodor Ruckert (1840-1917) active with Faberge from 1887. The cup with everted rim continuing to a tapering cylindrical body on a flaring circular footed base. The silver vessel decorated overall on the exterior with polychrome enamels in the champleve manner. The marks of the silversmith are in the center of base (see photo). Feodor Ruckert was one of Faberge’s workmasters and he was the only one who had also his own studio,with a permission from Faberge to work independently. His initials F.R (in Russian) can be seen on cloisonne enameled objects, near the mark of Faberge, made in the Moscow studio, sold by Faberge. SIZE: Ht 4 1/2″ Diameter 2 1/2″ CONDITION: Very good overall with minor and minimal roughness to enameled surfaces on base rim. No dents or repairs or other imperfections noted. 9-97093 (4,000-6,000)

4200
$1,265.00

LOT OF NINE RUSSIAN ENAMEL SPOONS & FORK. Lot includes a 4-1/2″ and 5″ spoon and fork set having colorful enamel flowers and leaves. The spoon with cup bowl in shovel form. Marked “84” with maker’s mark which is illegible. Six 2-1/2″ salt spoons with round bowls having colorful flower in blue dot enamel decoration to reverse, a crown handle finial with enameling. Marked “84” with illegible maker’s mark. The Kokoshnik mark (1896-1908) is spade shape. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: One small spoon with enamel damage to two blue dots, otherwise very good. 9-97078-1 (1,000-1,500)

4201
$0.00

TWO SETS OF ENAMELED STERLING SPOONS. Set 1) Russian enamel set includes six 4-1/4″ small spoons having light blue enameled decoration with white dot border. A small blue and white flower incorporated into the light blue decoration. Top front enamel decorated is the same as the top back. Marked “84” (875 Silver) and marked “CK” within a square. Set 2) Five 4-1/2″ small spoons having a deep blue enamel back with white dot border. The shaped handle also having deep blue enameling. Marked “880R” and a maker’s mark, probably Continental. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Set two has enamel losses, mainly to two spoons. Set one is very good. 9-97078 (800-1,200)

4202
$944.00

EIGHT RUSSIAN SILVER ENGRAVED SPOONS. Lot consists of six 5-1/4″ spoons matched with two 4″ spoons. The 4″ spoons having engraved back of the bowl with monogram and leaf decoration. Half twist handle with stylized crown top. Marked “84” with the assayer’s mark 1908-1917. Maker’s mark with what appears to be “HA”. The other six having some bright cut work to the back with flowers and leaves. Hallmarked “84”. Marked with what appears to be “1874”, maker’s mark “HTT”. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97078-2 (800-1,200)

4203
$0.00

LOT OF TEN BLACK DECORATED RUSSIAN SPOONS. Lot consists of six 5-1/2″ Russian spoons with handle decorated front and bowl decorated on the back with black enamel foliate scrolls. Marked “84”, “B.C. 1865” (Viktor Savinkov) and maker’s mark “HA”. Four 5-1/2″ spoons with Niello-type decoration of flowers. These teaspoons are marked with a star “875 C49”. 20th Century. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Some black enamel work missing. Generally good. 9-97078-3 (800-1,200)

4204
$460.00

SET OF 12 CAULDON CHINA SERVICE PLATES. First quarter 20th century. Each service plate gilt decorated with vinery borders containing a broad pink band with paint decorated cartouches of polychrome floral sprays. Each marked underglaze in green “ESTD. 1774/CAULDON CHINA/ENGLAND” and additionally marked with retailer stamp “TIFFANY & CO./NEW YORK.”. SIZE: 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Set in very good condition, color, gilding, enamel and paint intact. 9-96541 (800-1,200)

4205
$0.00

CONTINENTAL DRESDEN TYPE PORCELAIN DRESSING MIRROR. Late 20th century. The rectangular mirror within a paint decorated frame applied with floral sprays and crested with a female bust. Swiveling on a trestle form frame, the turned supports headed by cherub finials joined by a baluster-turned stretcher with a seated semi-nude figure. The scrolled trestle base mounted with seated cherubs. The whole paint decorated in pastels with gilt decorated accents. SIZE: Ht 28 1/2″ L 18″ D 12 1/2″ CONDITION: Paint,enamelwork and gilding all very good with losses to several flower petals. Otherwise very good with no restoration noted. 9-97398 (750-1,750)

4206
$287.50

SEVRES STYLE PAINT DECORATED PLATEAU. Last quarter 20th century. The gilt bronze plateau decorated in the Rococo taste with scrolling feet and leafy garlands. The porcelain tray painted with a central panel of a room interior with four individuals in period dress on a lavender ground gilt decorated overall with scrolling leaftips. This unmarked plateau purportedly a product of the “Wong Lee International Procelain Company” of Hong Kong. SIZE: Ht 3″ Overall length 21″ Overall width 13″ CONDITION: Apart from minor imperfections in the casting, the plateau is in very good original condition. 9-97411 (750-1,250)

4207
$1,150.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN EAGLES, POSSIBLY MEISSEN. A left and right pair depicting a perched eagle on a rock plinth looking left and right. The eagles in a gray brown to black body, yellow beak and feet. The edge of the back marked with a blue cross sword type mark, probably German. Accompanying the lot is a copy newspaper article regarding the sale of the Yates Estate at 713 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, NJ which is the auction in which it came from. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95947 (500-1,000)

4208
$413.00

SEVRES BUST OF “BARRA”. Circa 1885. The bisque figure executed in fine detail depicting the bust of “BARRA”, a young drummer boy in uniform. (One of the myths surrounding the real revolutionary character who in fact was killed in 1793 by royalists. The depiction as a drummer boy was put forward as fictional embodiment of the French Revolution by Robespierre, among others.) His cap inscribed “EGALITE LIBERTE OU LA MORT” on a cobalt blue gilt-decorated circular plinth. Marked on reverse of bust “SEVRES” in rectangular cartouche, above “AB-6-85” in script, above “LV” in block letters. Three marks stamped under base: “A.”, “S.82.”, and “DORE A SEVRES 85″ around edges of circular cartouche centering trademark logo. SIZE: Bust: 11″ h. Overall: 13” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95327 (400-600)

4209
$0.00

FRENCH PATINATED METAL SCULPTURE TITLED “TEMPETE”. Late 19th century. The gold and silver toned work signed “V. Morey” in script on the base. This work depicting a sailor standing on the bow of a small craft in stormy seas in the act of throwing a life ring. SIZE: 23-1/4″ h. CONDITION: The gold and silver plated areas showing wear throughout. Structurally sound. 9-96462 (800-1,200)

4210
$1,725.00
Revised: 8/19/2009

Correction: This figure is actually bronze, not spelter.

ANTIQUE SPELTER FIGURE OF NARCISSUS ON MARBLE PEDESTAL. Bronze patinated figure attached to a white marble disc which sets into a black and red marble pedestal. SIZE: Figure: 24″ h. Pedestal: 38″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Figure is very good. Pedestal has two chips to upper edge, otherwise very good. 9-96030 (1,000-2,000)

4211
$0.00

TWO ARTIST PLASTER SCULPTURES. JAN & JOEL MARTEL (French, 1896-1966) “A MONSIEUR L’ABBE ROUSSEAU”. 1) Jan & Joel Martel (French, 1896-1966) “A Monsieur L’Abbe Rousseau”. Cream patinated terracotta sculpture of a seated man with hands in his lap wearing a suit and wide rimmed hat. Title inscribed and signed “J. J. Martel” on base. A wonderful Cubist sculpture. 2) P. Giovanni (Early 20th Century) “THE VENZTECORE”. Painted plaster sculpture shows a seated semi-nude woman bent at the waist, arms at her knees and head down. Signed and inscribed “The Venztecore. P. Giovanni Sculptor”. The sculpture with dark cream patina. SIZE: 1) 16-1/4″ h x 8-1/4″ d x 4-1/4″ w. 2) 9″ h x 14″ l x 6-1/2″ w. CONDITION: 1) Hat repair, small flakes and chips to base and some minor patina loss. 2) Several small paint chips, generally very good. 9-95152, 9-95361 (800-1,200)

4212
$0.00

14KT YELLOW GOLD ROLEX MAN’S WRISTWATCH. The mid 60s watch having a dial marked “ROLEX”. The back with a 25 year service inscription and dated “65”. CONDITION: Shows use with scratches. Missing stem end. Second hand moves when shaken. 9-97219 (1,500-2,500)

4213
$4,025.00

ETIENNE MAXANT CLASSICAL THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE SET. Fourth quarter 19th century. The neo-classical bronze and champleve enameled clock with stylized engaged Corinthian columns. Enamel decorated overall with deep indigo and terracotta panels of scrolling vinery, floral filled urns and winged griffins. The bronze dial with enameled Roman numerals, the brass time and strike 8-day movement stamped “ETIENNE MAXANT BREVETE, PARIS”. Accompanied by a pair of urn form garnitures all on stepped plinths with suppressed ball feet. SIZE: Ht of clock 14 1/2″ Ht of urn 9 3/4″ CONDITION: All pieces in original fine condition. 9-97690 (1,500-2,500)

4214
$0.00

RUBY DIAMOND & GOLD SUITE. This lovely jewelry suite consists of matching bangle bracelet and ring. The 14kt yellow gold bracelet is set with 45 square cut rubies in channel setting. The bracelet is topped with eight white gold floral designs. Each flower has six petals set with a single round diamond, and the flowers are in turn each set with a center round red ruby. The matching ring has 27 square cut rubies and four six petal diamond flowers with ruby centers. SIZE: Ring is 5-3/4. Bracelet is 7″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95072 (1,800-2,400)

4215
$2,012.50

18KT SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND LADY’S RING. Very pretty 18kt white gold lady’s ring is mounted with a center cushion cut light blue sapphire weighing approx. 11.85ct. Sapphire is flanked on each side by a baguette diamond with a total weight of the two diamonds being .10ct. Ring is stamped is “18K”. SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97431 (2,000-3,000)

4216
$575.00

PLATINUM & DIAMOND BAR PIN. Very lovely bar pin has platinum openwork design which is highlighted with nine old European cut diamonds. Pin is accompanied by a jewelers appraisal done by a GIA trained gemologist. The appraisal lists the total diamond weight at approx. 1.27ct with a total weight of the pin at 4.1dwt. The platinum is unmarked, but was tested with an RS Mizar M-24 gold tester. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96614 (1,800-2,200)

4217
$0.00

LADY’S 14KT PINK SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING. Wonderful lady’s ring has center oval pink sapphire in a four prong mounting with the shoulder of the ring and the prongs encrusted with pavee set diamonds. Ring is accompanied by an appraisal by the American International Gemologists which lists the pink sapphire with an approximate weight of 1.26ct and a total weight of the fifty-four small diamonds at approximately .30ct. Ring is stamped on the interior “14K”. SIZE: 6-1/2. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97262 (1,500-2,500)

4218
$690.00

NEO-CLASSICAL EMPIRE DORE BRONZE FIGURAL SHELF CLOCK. 19th century. Depicting a male robed angel seated on a square pedestal housing a circular cast brass pierced dial set with enamel Roman numerals and time and strike apertures. The twin barrel eight-day brassworks simply marked with the serial number 1656 all mounted on a rectangular plinth cast with a rayed sun mask flanked by nude crouching angels joined by ribbon-tied scrolls pouring wine and serving grapes, raised on cast bust feet. SIZE: Ht 17 1/2″ W 13″ D 5″ CONDITION: The figural angel missing object in hands, the right side of plinth facing missing an element. The dial missing three numerals, the clock missing winder, pendulum, and bell. In “as found” condition with original patina. 9-97419 (600-800)

4219
$690.00

FRENCH DORE BRONZE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK. Third quarter 19th century. Modeled with a reclining maiden on a grassy knoll in mid-eastern costume, cast with lion’s mask and applied flower heads. The 8 day brass movement with silk thread suspension with the serial number 2271 and fitted with enameled dial and time and strike apertures. The base cast with scrolled foliate cartouches, raised on scrolled feet. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 10″ w x 3-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall. The enameled dial with some chips and hairline cracks. 9-95803 (800-1,200)

4220
$690.00

FRENCH EMPIRE DORE BRONZE SHELF CLOCK. Mid 19th century. Cast with a robed male figure leaning against a cabinet surmounted by an encrier fitted with an 8 day time and strike brass movement, stamped with the serial number 3484, the enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring on a rectangular base with outswept concave frieze, cast with ribbon tied garlands of fruit and flowers, further raised on a plinth applied with scrolling vines and seashells on scrolled French feet. SIZE: 15″ h x 12″ w x 4-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Case professionally cleaned, mechanism appears functional. 9-95804 (800-1,200)

4221
$1,035.00

LOUIS XV STYLE ORMOLU AND BOULE SHELF CLOCK. Second half of the 19th Century. The bombe case inlaid overall with brass filigree and tortoise shell applied with cast brass foliate scrolling, a cartouche within the door, and a floral filled urn finial. The brass movement marked “Japy Freres Medaille Grande d’Honneur 1855”. The cast-brass base with a chapter-ring of white enamel cartouches, each marked with an indigo Roman Numeral, centering a time and strike aperture over a glass panel revealing a sunburst pendulum, the whole raised on cast brass foliate sabots. Clock is sold with bell, winder and pendulum. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 8″ w overall x 4-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Brass movement most likely in need of cleaning and adjustment, hairline crack lower left of glass panel, Boule-work intact and in very good condition overall. Unknown working order. 9-97744 (800-1,200)

4222
$1,725.00

PAIR OF BRONZED CAST IRON DEER RELIEF WALL PLAQUES. Identically housed in stained quartersawn oak frames, circa 1900. One depicting a buck and doe in a mountain and lake landscape. The other showing a stag elk bleeting to several others on a hillside with trees and river. SIZE: Overall: 12-1/4″ x 21-1/4″. Relief: 9″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good, one with very light rust layer in spots. 9-97677 (1,000-1,500)

4223
$460.00

UNSIGNED (French, 19th Century) PAIR OF 17TH CENTURY STYLE FIGURES OF MEN. Bronze figures set atop matching gray and red marble square plinths having turnip type brass feet. Each man sits on a naturalistic ground, one holding a cup with arm curled toward chest which may have held something at one time. The other holds a round drum on his lap and his hand holds what probably was some sort of stick which is not present. Unsigned but with a very nice aged patina. SIZE: Bronze is 7″ h. 9-1/2″ with base. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-90691 (800-1,200)

4224
$0.00

LALOUETTE (20th Century) CHIEN AL A PUCE. Bronze figure of a dog scratching his neck on an oval base. Title and artist inscribed on side of base and a foundry mark “Bronze Garanti au Titre l.v Deposee 5910”. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 7” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90690 (800-1,200)

4225
$0.00

JEAN-LOUIS GREGOIRE (FRENCH 1840-1890), TWO WINGED CHERUBS WITH ARROWS. Cast figural bronze depicting two winged boys, one kneeling and one standing before a tree stump, each examining an arrow. On a rocky plinth mounted on a conforming oval naturalistic base, inscribed “L. GREGOIRE” beneath the standing figure. SIZE: 12-1/2″ overall h. Figure: 11-1/2″ h. x 8-1/4 w. CONDITION: With good gold patina. Chip on marble base, small screw protruding from proper right side of torso of standing figure, indicates absence of an element. Otherwise very good. 9-95098 (800-1,200)

4226
$690.00

LOUIS XV STYLE THREE PIECE CLOCK SET FOR TIFFANY & CO. Late 19th, early 20th century. The porcelain paint decorated clock case of Bombe form with cast-bronze scrolled decoration. The enamel dial marked “Tiffany & Co./New-York/Paris” within a seconds and Arabic numeral chapter ring and a time only aperture. The brass works engraved with the makers initials “LF” within an oval, and the serial number “12764”, also stamped “MADE IN FRANCE”. Accompanied by a pair of two-light garnitures with S-scrolled candle arms, similarly decorated. SIZE: Height of Clock 15 3/4″; Height of Garniture 9 1/2″ PROVENANCE: Estate of Dr. Lee W. Richards Jr. of Augusta, Maine. Obstetrician & Augusta’s first specialist. CONDITION: One garniture with repair to porcelain at foot, otherwise very good overall. 9-97673 (1,500-2,500)

4227
$805.00

19TH CENTURY GILT BRONZE CLASSICAL CLOCK ON MARQUETRY BASE. The dial marked, “CHAUVEL A NANTES”. Ornamented with gilt ornate base, sprigs of flowers and surmounted by young maid. The clock rests on an oval marquetry base ornamented with flowers and peacocks (at one time had a glass dome). SIZE: Base 13-1/2″ dia, clock 15″h. CONDITION: Unknown working order, complete with pendulum. Generally very good condition. 9-97637 (750-1,250)

4228
$517.50

BLACK FOREST STYLE TROPHY WALL CLOCK. Second half of the 19th Century, Austrian. The shaped pine case containing unmarked brass works, the gong marked “F. KUNZ IN WIEN” (Vienna). The round walnut dial with time and strike apertures, the chapter-ring composed of white enamel cartouches, each with indigo enameled Roman Numeral. The wood case applied with an arrangement of antlers, tusks and oak leaves with acorns, surmounted by a cast ram’s head set with glass eyes. SIZE: 33-1/2″ h x 23-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Cast elements with slight damages and age cracks. Antlers and tusks overall good, one tusk with small damage to tip. The brass works in need of restoration. 9-97745 (700-900)

4229
$0.00

GAZO FAMILY CLOCK FACTORY “MISSION BAY” SHELF CLOCK. Third quarter 20th century. This fine and original oak case carved on the inner side of the door “Gazo 80” in script. The square brass face etched with a scrolling foliate border centering a dial with enamel Roman numeral chapter ring. The eight-day brass movement with eight striking bell hammers. The brass back plate stamped “GAZO FAMILY/CLOCK FACTORY/Western Germany”. Also stamped with the serial number “8 79”. The oak case stamped on the rear with the serial number “MB/599/0”. Carved in the Gothic style with a molded plinth raised on cast brass claw feet. SIZE: Ht 26″ Overall width 16″ Overall depth 10 1/2″ CONDITION: In very good original untouched condition. 9-97427 (600-1,000)

4230
$0.00

18KT GOLD LADY’S DIAMOND RING. Very showy 18kt yellow gold ring has center round brilliant cut diamond in four prong Tiffany-style mounting with three round brilliant cut diamonds flanking each side of the center stone. Ring comes with a jewelry appraisal done by a GIA trained gemologist. Appraisal lists the center diamond at approximately .78ct (this stone when separated measures .95 out of the setting on a 1979 appraisal) and the six side stones with a total weight of approximately .33ct. Ring is marked on the inside “18K Jabel”. SIZE: 3-3/4. CONDITION: There is a tiny nick to the center diamond under one prong, otherwise very good to excellent. 9-97267 (2,000-4,000)

4231
$977.50

18KT GOLD, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE EARRINGS. Beautiful pair of 18kt white gold earrings have diamond encrusted bow design at the post supporting a teardrop shaped diamond set dangle with a center teardrop cut blue sapphire. The earrings are marked “18K” on the friction backs. Total weight of diamonds is approximately .79ct and the total weight of the two sapphires is .80ct. SIZE: 1-1/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97433 (1,500-2,000)

4232
$1,495.00

LADY’S PLATINUM & DIAMOND WRISTWATCH. Elegant lady’s platinum wristwatch is entirely covered with diamonds on the case and band. A nice mixture of round and baguette diamonds adds to the style of this elegant watch. Watch works are made by Hamilton and the watch has a cream colored dial with black Arabic numerals and is signed “Hamilton”. Watch is accompanied by a jewelers appraisal done by a GIA trained gemologist. The appraisal lists the total diamond weight at approximately 3.0ct and the average GIA clarity grade is VS2. SIZE: 7″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96613 (1,200-1,600)

4233
$1,150.00

18k GOLD PADPARASCHA & DIAMOND RING. Outstanding ladies 18k white gold ring has center oval Padparascha sapphire measuring 6.72mm x 5.60mm. Approximate weight of the sapphire is 1.14ct, and the clarity is listed as VS. The sapphire is a very bright reddish-orange. The ring is finished with 58 bead-set round brilliant cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of .93ct. The ring is accompanied by an American International Gemologists grading and appraisal. SIZE: 7-1/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95074 (1,000-2,000)

4234
$690.00

14KT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND GENEVE WRISTWATCH. The rectangular face marked “GENEVE QUARTZ”. Being bordered with 36 full-cut small diamonds. The back marked “14k”. Appears to be original band which is also marked “14K”. Weight: 60 grams (1.9 Tory ounces) which includes movement, diamonds and crystal. SIZE: 8″ l. CONDITION: Unknown working order, otherwise very good. 9-97174 (1,000-1,500)

4235
$2,300.00

A ROLEX “GMT-MASTER” MAN’S WRISTWATCH. He black dial marked “ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL GMT-MASTER SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED”. Outside ring in blue and red. Band may not be original. CONDITION: Appears to be in working order. 9-97218 (1,000-2,000)

4236
$0.00

UNUSUAL ANTIQUE GROTESQUE FIGURAL PAINTED WOOD CANDLE HOLDER. This exceptional carved wood and polychrome painted candlestick in the form of a standing grotesque creature with claw feet, bizarre styled head and clasped hands on a protruding stump. Atop of the head is a candle socket. Probably Continental, possibly Austrian. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Figure with an old repair to ankles, the candle socket top has been reattached with some chips at juncture. Separation in lamination on base. 9-95790 (800-1,200)

4237
$402.50

ENGLISH CARVED FIGURAL PAGE TURNER OF A GREYHOUND. Late 19th century. Carved of beech, this nice example carved in the likeness of a greyhound with brown glass eyes and a spring-loaded pivoting lower jaw opening to a red-lined mouth with teeth, wearing a red collar continuing to the shaped flaring blade. SIZE: L 16 1/2″ CONDITION: Very fine original condition with very good color and patina. 9-96760 (300-500)

4238
$0.00

CARVED IVORY SERPENT HEAD CANE. Well carved head has large and long open mouth with many teeth and large curved tongue. Scale like skin set with large glass eyes. Nice old patina. Mounted on a carved willow type shaft ending in a 1-1/2” metal ferrule. SIZE: 36” l. Handle is 2” h x 4-1/2” l. CONDITION: Three missing teeth which may have been missing at making, otherwise very good. 9-28193 (800-1,200)

4239
$172.50

SOLDIER HEAD CANE. Cane handle having a white metal helmeted carved ivory like head of a man with mustache and beard. White metal collar which matches the helmet set on a tapered mahogany like shaft ending in a 1” white metal ferrule. SIZE: 34” l. Handle is 3-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28158 (150-250)

4240
$460.00

ASSEMBLED CONTINENTAL SEAFOOD SET DECORATED WITH LOBSTER & CRAB. Mid 20th century. Comprising a deep bowl with lobster handle, the lid fitted to a conforming bowl decorated with three lobsters resting on their tails. Bowl height 7″ with lid, diameter 9″. The bowl marked with a floral stem within a shield outline above the numeral 15 in under-glazed gray. Set includes eleven 9 3/4″ diameter plates each decorated with an orange lobster over an ivory background. Plate marked “Germany” above an inverted triangle containing a flying heron in under-glaze blue. Eleven orange crab-form covered butter or sauce dishes, height 1 1/2″ x 4 3/4″. Marked with “PV Made in Czechoslovakia” in under-glaze gray. This set is offered with an additional butter/sauce dish lid. CONDITION: The bowl very good with minor small chips beneath feet. Plates in very good condition. The sauce dishes are all very good with the exception of one with large chip in rim of bowl. 9-97553 (600-900)

4241
$862.50

TWO FRENCH BISQUE PORCELAIN BUSTS SIGNED LeMAIRE. Early 20th century. Each depicting a coquettish maiden in period dress, each with a bonnet. Busts raised on decorated socles. Each with incised signature on rear of bust. SIZE: Blue bust 18-1/2″ h. Pink bust 19″ h. CONDITION: Blue bust with a large chip to front of bonnet and a molding line on front of throat. Pink bust with minor losses to bonnet and ribbon. 9-97228 (500-1,000)

4242
$230.00

ENGLISH PARIAN PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP. Second half 19th century. This unmarked example depicting a young mother seated with child and two dogs on a rocky ground. SIZE: 12-3/4″ h x 9-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Modeled in near white cream bisque. Very good original condition. 9-96436 (500-1,000)

4243
$0.00

IMPERIAL NIPPON COVERED SCENIC JAR. Second quarter 20th century. The hexagonal jar decorated overall with a wooded lake scene depicting a Native American in a canoe, the conforming lid decorated with reserves of birds in flight with a brown knobbed finial. The underside with Imperial Nippon blue mark. SIZE: H 5 1/2″ L 6 1/2″ W 5 1/2″ CONDITION: The bowl with vertical hairline along corner seam. The lid good overall. No other imperfections or restoration noted. 9-97561 (600-900)

4244
$413.00

NINE PIECE LIMOGES “GAME” SET. The large platter decorated with quail and signed, “ALFRED”. The borders with pink rose-like flowers. The back of the large platter signed, “THEODORE HAVILAND, LIMOGES, FRANCE” in red. The plates depicting various species of game birds including pheasant, snipe, etc. Each plate signed by the artist, “Alfred”. SIZE: 18” dia. platter; 8-1/2” dia. plates. CONDITION: One plate with crack repair, one plate with chip, otherwise generally good. 8-87602 (500-700)

4245
$0.00

TWO DOOR CARVED EDWARDIAN OAK HALL TABLE. The overhanging top having a frieze with two doors, each carved with round medallion profiles and fitted with round knobs. The open base having a low shelf supported by trestle type feet and having four carved columned legs. Each side having a carved panel and the back with an uncarved panel but presentable from the back side. SIZE: 33″ h x 54″ w x 21″ d. PROVENANCE: From a Washington, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Original finish, very good with light water stain to top left. 9-95782 (1,000-1,500)

4246
$2,478.00

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED WALNUT FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SUITE. Third quarter 19th century. Probably New York, consisting of a sofa, pair of gentlemen’s armchairs and a pair of side chairs. Each with and arched and scrolling crest centering a carved female bust within a rondel. The frames carved and gilt decorated overall and raised on cylindrical, fluted, tapering, ring-turned frontal legs on casters. All upholstered in original needlework tapestry. SIZE: Sofa: 49 1/2″H; overall length 63″ Armchair: 48″H, W26 1/2″ PROVENANCE: Estate of Dr. Lee W. Richards Jr. of Augusta, Maine. Obstetrician & Augusta’s first specialist. CONDITION: Structurally intact with original old finish all with deteriorating wear and damages to original fabric, including webbing. One armchair missing its casters. Otherwise good. 9-97674 (1,000-2,000)

4247
$575.00

LARGE AMERICAN OAK REVOLVING BOOKCASE. First quarter 20th century. This square, four tier example, the top with angular molded edge above three fixed shelves divided into quadrants, each with three vertical slat supports, revolving on an “X”-form base. SIZE: 48-1/2″h x 30-1/2″ square. CONDITION: Retains original golden oak finish. The top with a circular water mark at center, otherwise very good. 9-97580 (800-1,200)

4248
$0.00

HERIZ DESIGN RUNNER, NORTHWEST PERSIA. 2nd Half 20th Century. The three muted pole medallions with floral vinery with blue-black field with polychromed animals, flowerheads, and Turkish coffee pots within a triple floral guard border. SIZE: 14′ x 3’5″. CONDITION: With full pile and with some irregularities in shape at one end. In general very good. 9-97599 (800-1,200)

4249
$0.00

SULTANABAD RUG, NORTHWEST PERSIA. First Quarter 20th Century. Geometric polychromed floral latticework overall on a blue-black field within rose spandrels with candycane edge. Main border of geometric floral palmettes and meandering vine latticework. SIZE: 8’6″ x 4’4″. CONDITION: Overall good with even wear. Some fading and washing of colors, slight losses to ends. 9-97424 (700-900)

4250
$230.00

CARL CILIAX (American, 20th/21st Century) “RASCAL”. Bronze figure of a standing horse outfitted with saddle and accessories. The head is turned to the right and the tail downsweeping. Greenish/brown patina. Inscribed on the base is the artist’s monogram and “3/15”. Mounted to a molded edge oval walnut plinth with brass plaque. Ciliax, a western native, known for his realistic sculpture of western motifs and animals. SIZE: 12″ h x 13″ l. Overall with base 14″ h x 14″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95351 (500-1,000)

4251
$460.00

HANS MULLER (Austrian, 1873) STAG. Bronze sculpture showing a stag with large antlers descending on rocky plinth. Signed “H Muller”. SIZE: 11″ h x 14-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Nice brown patina, very good. 9-97676 (500-900)

4252
$0.00

AMERICAN FOLK ART DOLLHOUSE WITH ENCLOSED YARD. First half 20th century. The two story gabled yellow painted house with green roof mounted on a rectangular platform. The platform with circular fishpond and simulated walkways, all within a green picket fence. SIZE: H 35 1/2″ W 34 1/2″ L 49″ CONDITION: Retains original paint, structurally sound. In need of cleaning and cosmetic restoration. Good condition overall. 9-97542 (800-1,200)

4253
$531.00

FINE ANGLO-INDIAN BRASS BOUND VALUABLES BOX. Third quarter of the 19th Century. Of rectangular form, the hinged lid opening to interior fitted with multiple compartments, many lidded, the central tray lifting to reveal a lower well fitted with secret drawers. The whole with intricate brass binding and brass carrying handles. SIZE: 8″ h x 20-1/2″ w x 13-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall, original surfaces scrubbed and repolished. 9-96718 (500-700)

4254
$345.00

BRASS RAM HEAD INKWELL. Figural inkwell made of cast brass with a lift top lid which reveals a glass with brass rim ink reservoir. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 6″ at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96723 (500-700)

4255
$258.75

PAIR OF ART DECO STYLE MARBLE PEDESTALS. 20th Century. Each square beige marble pedestal with a conforming top above the molded frieze, square tapering shaft joined to a stepped square plinth with notched corners. SIZE: Ht 32″ Top 11 3/4″ x 11 3/4″ CONDITION: Very good overall 9-96845 (700-900)

4256
$0.00

FINE ITALIAN MARQUETRY INLAID 19TH CENTURY WRITING BOX. The writing box with two serpentine swelled lids, each mounted with oval marquetry scenes depicting peasants. The lower lid opens to reveal a writing surface. The upper opens to reveal a pen tray and scrolled letter racks. Inlaid on interior of lid “SORRENTO”. Each end panel with marquetry inlaid vignettes of peasants. The back of box also with large marquetry inlaid vignette. SIZE: 13-3/4″l x 9-1/2″d x 6″h. CONDITION: Sound but with various imperfections. Background of vignette on right panel mostly missing. all of the rest intact however there are various small old repairs or imperfections. 9-97647 (450-850)

4257
$690.00

NEW ENGLAND 14-DRAWER COUNTER TOP SPICE CABINET. Late 19th Century. The rectangular cabinet with molded cornice and base, fitted with five rows of aligned drawers, all with white porcelain knobs. SIZE: 23″ h x 21-1/2″ w x 7-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good with cleaned red-washed surfaces. 9-97253 (500-750)

4258
$1,150.00

LARGE BRONZE CASTING OF JOCKEY ON HORSEBACK. Late 20th century. Depicting a jockey on horseback; the animal pawing at the ground with head and tail in a lowered posture. Mounted on an earthlike plinth with the engraved name “BONHEUR”. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h x 40″ l. CONDITION: Good with medium brown color and patina. 9-96507 (1,000-1,500)

4259
$0.00

ORIENTAL BRONZE FIGURAL SCULPTURE. 19th century. Depicting a male figure partially robed with crown and holding a pomegranate in left hand. Astride a mythical sea creature adorned with scallop shells, his left foot on a wine bladder, signed at the end of the sculpture. SIZE: Ht 7 3/4″ L 7 3/4″ CONDITION: Very good with fine old patina and color. 9-96600 (600-900)

4260
$172.50

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

4261
$460.00

BRONZE PUTTO OF THE SEA. Late 19th/early 20th Century. Depicted seated on seaweed covered rock draped with fishing net, holding up a large deep-sea clamshell, a turtle beneath his foot, a Nautilus shell strapped to his body, continuing to a wave-covered circular plinth cast with small fish and shells. Unsigned and unmarked. SIZE: 13″ h. x 9-1/4″ w. x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very nice overall, with dark green-brown patina, well modeled and detailed. 9-95326 (500-1,000)

4262
$287.50

DOROTHEA STEVENSON (American, Last half of the 20th Century) FIVE INDIAN BRONZES. Small bronzes include “Hopi Snake Dancer”, “Minnetaree Dog Dancer”, “Kiowa Dancer”, “Taos Flute Player” and “Navajo Weaver”. All come mounted to a onyx slab base. Signed on base of bronzes with title and artist. Accompanying bronzes is a brochure and price list. SIZE: Range from 6″ to 7″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96008 (500-1,000)

4263
$230.00

CELTICS SIGNED TEAM BASKETBALL WITH ANTOINE WALKER AND PAUL PIERCE SIGNATURES. Circa 2000-2002. This green and white basketball signed by several team members on the roster of the Boston Celtics. All signatures in black magic marker with Celtic’s team logo on ball. CONDITION: Appears very good in original condition. 9-96686 (800-1,200)

4264
$236.00

TWO GRETTA GARBO PHOTOGRAPHS BY CLARENCE BULL. Each showing the star posing for the picture “Conquest” where she played the role of the famous “Marie Walewska, The Great Love of Napoleon”. Each picture is stamped on reverse “Please Credit M-G-M Photo by Clarence Bull”. The photographs are numbered “B3286” and “B3267″ and have a typed credit description on reverse. SIZE: 10″ x 13”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Some bends and small tears in border, just going into the image. Otherwise very good. 9-96391 (300-500)

4265
$0.00

ROY SCHATT (American, 1919-2002) MARILYN MONROE. Vintage unframed photograph of Marilyn Monroe seen in a black hat with ordinary street clothes and without makeup. Front pen signed “1988 Roy Schatt”. Back with Roy Schatt’s stamp, hand inscribed title, stamped “Roy Schatt 65″. SIZE: 14″ x 11”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97225 (1,500-2,000)

4266
$517.50

MINIATURE ON IVORY OF TAVERN SCENE. The small miniature which is signed on right side “PACH” shows five men around a table smoking pipes and drinking grog. A group of men are in another room being served by a young maiden as a dog watches on. Housed in a fine brass fancy frame with glass front and easel back. SIZE: 3″ x 3-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97355 (400-600)

4267
$345.00

THREE OVAL WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT MINIATURES. Second half 19th century. Attributed to Nicaise de Keyser (Belgian 1813-1887) and so marked in pencil on the back of each watercolor. Each depicting a couple in period dress painted in a landscape. All mounted in a modern oval gilt frame with grasscloth matting. SIZE: 3 3/4″ x 2 3/4″ sight. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-97191 (350-450)

4267A
$862.50

KPM OVAL PORTRAIT PLAQUE SIGNED WAGNER AND AN UNMARKED EXAMPLE. Second half of the 19th Century. The first, signed by the proper left shoulder of the female sitter. The second, of cartouche form, unsigned and unmarked, depicting a classical woman on an orange draped racamier. SIZE: 1) 3-1/2″ x 2-1/2″. 2) 3″ x 5″. CONDITION: The first is very good, the second with small shell flakes on back of plaque along the edge. 9-97742 (600-900)

4268
$0.00

PAIR OF ORIENTAL CARVED HARDSTONE FOO DOGS. Each carved example depicted sitting on a rectangular plinth. SIZE: 15″ t. CONDITION: Good. 9-96974 (800-1,200)

4269
$402.50

RARE CYBIS WHITE BUFFALO. Outstanding porcelain figure of a buffalo in charging stance The legs set on a naturalistic tan colored base with tree stump and grass. The eyes are colored red. Side of the base script and press marked “Cybis 3”. Also having the raised trademark. Accompanying the figure is a stepped hardwood plinth. SIZE: 17-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96004 (400-600)

4270
$575.00

14KT DIAMOND EARRING JACKETS. Lovely pair of earring jackets are done in 14kt yellow gold. Each jacket is set with twelve round brilliant cut diamonds. Back of the jackets are stamped “SD 14K”. Earring jackets are accompanied by a jeweler’s appraisal stating that the total weight of the diamonds is 1.0ct. SIZE: 1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96670 (600-900)

4271
$0.00

14KT YELLOW GOLD & OPAL BRACELET. The cast and reticulated hinged band has a top flower designed area, set with an oval opal surrounded by eight round opals flanked by one small opal on either side. The piece is marked “14k”. SIZE: Inside 1-3/4” x 2-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87430 (500-800)

4272
$0.00

14KT PEARL BROOCH & EARRINGS. Lovely brooch and earrings are 14kt yellow gold. Earrings are each set with two lustrous pearls and one tiny single cut diamond. Brooch is set with five beautiful pearls and three single cut diamonds. Earrings are marked on the friction backs “14K” while the brooch is marked “585”. SIZE: Brooch is 1-1/4″ l. Earrings are 5/8″ l. CONDITION: Ear posts are slightly bent, otherwise very good to excellent. 9-96669 (500-1,000)

4273
$690.00

LADY’S 14KT GOLD & DIAMOND BAND. Very lovely lady’s 14kt yellow gold band is set with eleven channel mounted round brilliant cut diamonds and is accompanied by a jewelry appraisal done by a GIA trained gemologist. The appraisal lists the eleven full cut diamonds with a total weight of approximately 1.0ct and an average clarity grade of VS1/VS2. Ring is stamped on the inside “14K”. SIZE: 5-1/2. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97501 (600-900)

4274
$575.00

PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING. Beautiful 14kt white gold lady’s ring has center oval Padparadscha sapphire. The lovely sapphire has a bright pink/orange color and measures 5.8mm by 4.5mm. Approximate weight .56ct. The sapphire is sided on each shoulder with a total of 48 pavee set diamonds. The ring is stamped “14k”. SIZE: 7-3/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95071 (400-600)

4275
$345.00

18KT SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND JEWELRY. Lovely lot of jewelry consists of an 18kt yellow gold lady’s ring with center oval dark blue sapphire measuring approx. 4mm x 6mm. Sapphire is flanked on each side by two rows of three single cut diamonds. Ring is accompanied by a matching pair of post earrings with friction backs. The ring and earrings are accompanied by a gold filled braided scarf pin with slides. SIZE: Ring is 7. Scarf pin is 5″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96666 (400-600)

4275A
$805.00

THREE 18K YELLOW GOLD SWISS WRIST WATCHES. 1) Monvis 17 jewel Swiss movement chronograph with two small dials having alligator style leather band. 2) Superius 17 jewel Swiss movement chronograph with alligator style leather band. 3) Zelus chronograph with Swiss movement, case no. 26337 having alligator style leather band. SIZE: 1-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Unknown working order, dents and some discoloration to dials. 9-97749 (500-1,000)

4276
$460.00

MALAYER CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. First quarter 20th century. The lacy pole medallion in a cream field within dark blue spandrels, all with dense polychrome floral vinery, the main border with polychrome floral lattice work. SIZE: 4’9″ x 3’10”. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Wear to selvage and ends, pile evenly low, overall very good. 9-96567 (800-1,200)

4277
$632.50

CUSTOM FIGURAL MAPLE QUEEN ANNE STYLE CARD TABLE. Second half 20th century. The hinged rectangular top with bowfront swiveling above a conforming apron, joined to a turned standard, raised on arched tripod cabriole leg base with pad feet. SIZE: 30″ h x 30″ w x 15″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good overall with rich honey-brown patina and original finish. 9-95943 (500-800)

4278
$0.00

SET OF BENCHMADE REGENCY STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY QUARTETTO TABLES. Late 19th, early 20th century. Each branded, graduated rectangular table nesting within the next, all with gallery edges and contrasting string inlay. Each table with 4 slender ring turned and blocked columnar legs raised on arched trestle bases and joined by a concave stretcher. SIZE: Largest 27-1/2″ h x 21″ w x 14-1/4″ d. CONDITION: All with original finish and marked with the brand “G L” beneath the stretcher. Structurally very good with minor and insignificant roughness on some gallery edges. 9-96502 (500-800)

4279
$2,875.00

PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY POLESCREENS NOW MOUNTED AS LAMPS. Mid 20th century. Of typical form, the slender pole fitted to an urn formed base, ring turned plinth supported by a tripod reeded downswept legs raised on Marlborough feet. SIZE: 60″ h overall. CONDITION: Very good finish and structure, medium brown color, very good overall. 9-96500 (500-750)

4280
$575.00

GROUP OF SIX METAL MIRRORED WALL SCONCES. Each sconce having a rectangular mirror back and single candle shaped electric light. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h x 5-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97186 (400-600)

4281
$201.25

DIMINUTIVE QUEEN ANNE STYLE BENCHMADE DROP LEAF TABLE. Mid 20th century. The rectangular top with rounded ends fitted with hinged demilune leaves projecting above the astragal arched apron, raised on 4 angular tapering legs with shaped returns terminating in oblique pad feet. Note: two opposing legs swing for leaf support. SIZE: 25-1/2″ h x 11-1/2″ w (closed), 30″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-97243 (400-600)

4282
$460.00

FEDERAL STYLE BENCHMADE INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. Second quarter 20th century. The rectangular top with ogival corners above the conforming case fitted with a long central drawer flanked by bowfront short drawers above a pair of cupboard doors flanked by a pair of bowed ccupboard doors raised on square tapered legs, all with contrasting stringing. SIZE: Ht 39 3/4″ L 50 1/4″ D 21 3/4″ CONDITION: Structurally very good condition with re-polished surfaces. 9-97611 (300-500)

4283
$172.50

BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP OF MAIDEN AND RAM. This 20th century example inscribed “Claude Miehel” depicting a semi-nude classical maiden astride a rearing ram on a circular plinth inscribed with the maker’s name and joined to a short classical black and white marble pedestal. SIZE: Statue: 14-1/4″. Overall: 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with dark patina. 9-96489 (500-800)

4284
$287.50

PIERRE DE LEFAGUAYS (French, 1892-) THE CONQUISTADOR. Period bronze shows a standing man in military outfit with helmet. Base having his shield and attached oak leaves and acorns. Shaped base having six round feet. Signed on back base “P. Le Lefaguays”. SIZE: 14-1/2” h x 9” w x 5-1/2” d. CONDITION: At one time his right hand held a sword or staff which is not present. Otherwise very good. 9-96741 (500-800)

4285
$345.00

UNSIGNED (20th Century) TWO EXOTIC BIRDS. Art Deco bronze figural group shows two pheasant type exotic birds with different color bronze finish. One mounted to a rectangular marble base, the other stands atop the large rectangular marble base. Base has a veneered edge of black marble and green onyx. Unsigned, Circa 1930. SIZE: Total is 8-1/2” h x 27-1/2” w x 5-3/4” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96740 (400-600)

4286
$373.75

BRONZE FIGURE OF A TETHERED HOG, UNSIGNED. This cabinet figure depicting a hog tethered by the rear right leg to a stump on an oval textured ground joined to a conforming black/green marble socle. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h overall x 11″ l overall. CONDITION: The figure with dark brown color and good patina, showing small area of wear to proper right side. Otherwise very good. 9-96477 (300-500)

4287
$230.00

AMERICAN PARCEL GILT PIER MIRROR. Circa 1860. The rectangular mirror plate with arched top within a conforming molded gilt frame with rope twist edge, surmounted by S-and-C scrolled grapevine crest, the base molding with C-scrolled leafy corners. The whole accompanied by and mounted on a shaped white marble shelf supported by scrolled iron brackets cast with fanciful birds. SIZE: Mirror: 96-1/2″ x 29-1/2″. Overall assembled: 112″ h. CONDITION: Mirror plate very good. Frame with original gilding having minor losses on base molding. Marble and brackets very good. 9-96529 (700-900)

4288
$575.00

AMERICAN VICTORIAN WALNUT SHAVING STAND. Circa 1865. The oval mirror plate within a molded surround swiveling on a yoke support with spired finials joined to the base by an adjustable spindle support. The base with a white marble top and beveled edges above a bank of two drawers, joined to an urn and ring-turned standard raised on four shaped cabriole legs with scrolled feet. SIZE: Overall height 67″. 16-1/2″ w x 14-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Piece retains original surfaces with good patina and original mirror plate. 9-97210 (400-600)

4289
$1,150.00

AMERICAN VICTORIAN WALNUT REVOLVING BOOKCASE. Circa late 19th century. The five tier bookcase of typical form, each shelf divided into four sections. Each quadrant with 4 molded slats. The stepped molded square top is polished, the whole raised on an X-form base on casters. SIZE: 56-1/2″ h x 20″ w x 20″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good structural condition, retaining original finish. 9-95978 (300-500)

4290
$402.50

ENGLISH VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLE. 3rd Quarter 19th Century. The oval top with molded edge and matched bookend veneers hinged above a turned standard, now reduced in height, raised on four molded cabriole legs with foliate carved knees terminating in bulbous pad feet. SIZE: 21-1/2″ h x 48″ l x 34″ w PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: With cleaned, old surfaces and leg repairs. Tilting and lock mechanisms now absent, otherwise good. 9-95993 (500-600)

4291
$287.50

LOT OF CARVED IVORY. 1) Carved ivory tusk depicting a woman’s head with carved basket atop her head. The basket decorated with men harvesting from trees. The top having a hollow center. 2) Elephant decorated ivory skewer set. Each skewer is 4″ l with tapered point and carved elephant finial. Set into an ivory and wood stand with elephant decoration. 3) 2-1/2″ carved elephant. SIZE: Tusk: 14″ x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Tusk with some discolored age cracking, generally very good. Other pieces very good. 9-95280, 9-95281 (500-1,000)

4292
$287.50

NAPOLEONIC PRISONER OF WAR VALUABLES BOX. First half of the 19th century. The pine box with hinged stepped lid opening to a compartmented paper lined interior. The whole overlaid with bone and ivory, polychrome decorated with carved and pierced fretwork in the Moorish taste, on a sloping plinth raised on bracket feet. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 10-3/4″ w x 7-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Structurally good with losses to small pierced carved areas, also losses to areas of border, proper left rear foot missing outer bracket. 9-96353 (500-1,000)

4293
$632.50

TWO LALIQUE CLEAR GLASS QUAILS. One stands tall with head up and with textured feathers. The other squats low having similar textured feathers. Both signed on base “Lalique France”. SIZE: Very good. CONDITION: 7″ h and 3-1/2″ h. 9-90688 (1,000-1,500)

4294
$690.00

JOHN BREKKE VASE. Outstanding contemporary art glass vase features impressionistic faces and figures on the exterior done in brown glass encased in clear. Interior of vase is completely covered with letters and words done in yellow cameo against a clear background. Vase is entitled “2 Germany’s One Snake 1990-91”. Signed on side of vase within design “JB”. SIZE: 10” x 11” dia. CONDITION: Two bruises to side of vase. 9-96746 (800-1,200)

4295
$1,035.00

LARGE APOTHECARY CLEAR GLASS LIDDED CONTAINER. The clear glass urn form footed container fitted with a domed lid and turnip finial. SIZE: Overall height 34″ CONDITION: Very fine condition overall. 9-97560 (500-700)

4296
$230.00

PAIR OF FRENCH CUT CRYSTAL SWEETMEATS WITH UNDERTRAYS. 2nd half 19th century. Each deep oval dish with conforming lid mounted with a silver grape cluster, one with hallmarks “VK” with crescent moon and profile of Mercury. Both with scalloped conforming undertrays. Both examples with polished beveled edges and faceted. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h overall, 8-1/2″ l overall x 6-3/4″ w overall. CONDITION: Each bowl with fleabites on rim, lids each with fleabite. One undertray with chip, one with fleabite. Otherwise very good. 9-96509 (400-600)

4297
$776.25

QASHGAI ORIENTAL RUG, SOUTHWEST PERSIA. First quarter 20th Century. Central blue-black diamond medallion with stepped edges filled with polychrome floral blooms on a terracotta field with dense polychrome flower heads, birds, sazleaf and crab figures with four lesser hexagonal medallions all within multiple guard borders. SIZE: 7″ 10″ x 5′ 4″. CONDITION: Overall good with wear throughout. Losses to end fringe. 9-97425 (700-900)

4298
$172.50

HAMADAN CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. Second quarter 20th century. The two geometric ivory medallions with blue/gray border in a pale grape field with dense polychrome botehs, the main border with alternating flower heads. SIZE: 6’4″ x 4’9″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Overall slight wear with crease at end and loss of fringe, slight fading and uneven shape. 9-96568 (500-800)

4299
$805.00

CAST IRON GARDEN STATUE OF A SEATED LABRADOR RETRIEVER. Late 20th century. Cast on a rectangular plinth. SIZE: 30″ h x 24″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall with original paint, exhibiting some rust. 9-96449 (500-750)

4300
$115.00

ATTRIBUTED TO PETER HUNT (American, 1898-1967) NAVAJO CORN FIGURES. Interesting framed sculpture made of connected iron nails depicting two figures and corn stalk. Cleverly done against a white stucco type background. Housed in a hardwood stained frame. Unsigned. SIZE: Overall: 73-1/2″ x 25-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Some minor loss to backing layer, generally very good. 9-96199 (200-400)

4301
$0.00

19TH CENTURY CAST-IRON EGYPTIAN REVIVAL NUBIAN TORCHERE LAMP BY THE KRAMER BROS CO. OF DAYTON OHIO. Kramer Brother factory was known for their cast-iron garden furniture and fountains. Probably fitted for gas originally, now fitted for electricity. The 37″ figure in a green verdigris finish atop a square plinth with gold and black paint. The plinth having a maker’s plaque. SIZE: Overall height: 71-1/2″ (without globe). Figure to top of torch: 44″. CONDITION: Some rust spots on figure, rust on base, generally very good. 9-97415 (5,000-10,000)

4302
$0.00

LARGE CAST-IRON SCULPTURE OF CLASSICAL FEMALE NUDE. Fine example of a partially robed classical female figure with circular plinth, together with a square cast iron pedestal with canted corners, cast with conforming corbels and fanciful classical panels. SIZE: Statue: 59″ h. Pedestal: 31-1/2″ h x 23-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ top. CONDITION: Very good overall with normal weathering and minor rusting. 9-96487 (3,000-5,000)

4303
$2,242.00

FINE SET OF 4 CLASSICAL CAST-IRON GARDEN FIGURES OF PUTTI. Each seated figure playing an instrument. All mounted on a square pedestal cast with scrolled classical scenes and figures, all with canted corners. SIZE: Statue: 30″ h of statue, pedestal: 23″ h x 17″ x 17″. CONDITION: All in good condition with appropriate rust and weathering. 9-96486 (2,500-3,500)

4304
$115.00

FRAMED ADVERTISING POSTER FOR “THE HOWARD DUSTER”. Lithograph on light cardboard shows a young woman in blue Navy outfit holding a sheer cloth imprinted “Howard Dustless Duster”. She stands in from of a table which is imprinted “Howard The Original and the Only Dustless-Duster “No Oil to Soil””. Marked “W.F. Powers Co. NY”. Housed in an antique oak stained frame. SIZE: 28″ x 19″. CONDITION: Examined out of frame. Image is crisp with strong colors. The top border has glue remnants from matte. 9-96307 (400-600)

4305
$977.50

PYTHIAN SISTERS MEETING SIGN. Circa 1902. This wooden sign reading “SPARTAN TEMPLE PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET HERE TONIGHT” painted in yellow letters on a blue-black background with scrolled decoration and yellow border. Painted by and signed at the bottom “E.A. McALLISTER”. Accompanied by a souvenir medal of 1902 titled “PYTHIAN SISTERHOOD SOUVENIR 1902” with a medal depicting the bust of “MRS. A.A. YOUNG, FOUNDER/INSTITUTED FEB. 22, 1888”. SIZE: Overall Height: 27″ W 18″ CONDITION: In very good condition overall showing use and minor weathering. 9-96612 (400-800)

4306
$373.75

MERCHANT TAILOR TRADE SIGN. Second half 19th century. A half round trade sign section in black paint with gold letters “JACKSON, MERCHANT TAILOR.” SIZE: 20″ h x 10″ w. CONDITION: Very good original condition, now with appropriate patina and acceptable weathering with overall light surface scratches. 9-97024 (400-600)

4307
$172.50

LOT OF STORE ADVERTISING PROPS. 1) 40″ Candy Cupboard Chocolates half folded Santa Claus. 2) 20″ Hot Nestles with easel back. 3) Two 35″ Page and Shaw Chocolates single fold. 4) 42″ triple fold Whitman’s Chocolate. 5) 10″ ice cream sundae. 6) 24″ milkshake. 7) 24-1/2″ ice cream float. 8) Three 24-1/2″ sundaes. 9) 43″ triple fold Whitman’s Chocolate with Elizabeth Taylor. 10) 37″ triple fold Schrafft’s Chocolate. 11) 36″ triple fold Schrafft’s Chocolate. CONDITION: Show use, generally intact with some strengthening to folds. 9-96310 (300-500)

4308
$115.00

AMERICAN PAINTED TIN TRADE SIGN. 2nd quarter 20th Century. Rectangular tin sign marked “FURNITURE DEPT./2nd-FLOOR.” painted in black with white background within a wooden frame. SIZE: 16″ h x 72-1/2″ l. CONDITION: This single sided example retains original painted surface and is in generally very good condition. 9-97581 (300-400)

4309
$230.00

REGAL ICE CREAM TRADE SIGN. 2nd half 20th Century. This figural plywood sign of an ice cream cone filled with a scoop of strawberry ice cream depicted on a rectangular plinth painted with the words “Creme/Glacee/Regal (in script)/Ice Cream”. SIZE: 59-3/4″ h x 27-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Sign retains original paint, now weathered. Plywood with some checking. 9-97582 (200-300)

4310
$0.00

TWO SIDED SANTA CLAUS SHOP TRADE SIGN. Painted on each side of a square plywood board within a molded frame, this 20th Century shop sign depicting a Santa Claus figure with his left hand pointing all within a snowy pine tree landscape. This sign is designed to be read from both sides. SIZE: 43″ x 48″. CONDITION: One top, bottom and part of side moldings missing. Original painted surfaces with wear and weathering. 9-97583 (200-300)

4311
$177.00

CLASSICAL ONYX PEDESTAL. 20th Century. The square stepped top joined to the cylindrical column with stamped brass capitol and foliate decorated brass base raised on a stepped square plinth. SIZE: Ht 43 1/2″ Top 12″ x 12″ CONDITION: With old original surfaces, the column with polished filler used in the final production, the base with visible seams. Underside of top with stone imperfection. 9-97188 (300-500)

4312
$287.50

DURHAM STERLING SILVER FOOTED BOWL. 1960-1970. The deep bowl on a pedestal base of pierced scrolling leaf tips. Marked beneath the base “STERLING/1189/Durham” above a winged touchmark. 23 troy oz. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 8-3/8″ d. CONDITION: The bowl with denting at mid point along side, shallow slight surface scratches on interior. Otherwise good. 9-96590 (400-600)

4313
$0.00

LUA TIN YEU (Vietnamese?, Mid 20th Century) HIGHER EDUCATION. Bronze plaque shows a man stepping up on a brick mound holding books and carrying a torch. The plaque is mounted to a wood frame and has its silver plaque and dated “1968”. Also what we beleive is the artists name and an enameled pin. SIZE: Bronze: 15-1/2″ h x 8-1/2″ w. Overall is 22″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96792 (300-500)

4314
$920.00

SWEETSER & CO. STERLING SILVER BOX WITH JADE HANDLE. Late 19th/early 20th century. The rectangular box fitted with a conforming lid, mounted with a jade handle depicting a dragon and lizard, opening to a mahogany lined interior, decorated overall with chased Oriental landscapes. The underside of the box with the marks “S&E” within a rectangle, the model #6131 and “STERLING”. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 7″ l x 5-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall with normal wear from polishing. 9-96619 (400-600)

4315
$747.50

EIGHT FANCY STERLING SERVING PIECES. Lot includes a Gorham large spoon dated “1881” with strawberry engraving, coin silver strawberry server marked “A & W. Wood”, a sterling sugar tong marked “J.P.”, an interesting spoon marked “M.S.C.” which is a souvenior spoon for the California Mid-winter International Exposition in San Francisco 1894. The spoon has a grizzly bear top and a strainer lip with a layout of the exposition. And more. Total weight of lot is 10 troy ounces. SIZE: Range from 6-1/2″ to 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96626 (400-600)

4316
$805.00

SIX STERLING ITEMS AND SILVER TEAPOT. Lot includes: 10-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ covered oval Gorham sterling vegetable dish marked “13565”. Mo monogram. 10″ dia. sterling shallow bowl. 9″ dia. sterling handled shallow bowl marked “Preisner”. 5-1/2″ x 4-1/2″ h Towle sterling footed bon-bon dish. 7″ dia. Reed & Barton sterling bowl. 4″ h Dominick & Haff sterling handled sugar basket, monogrammed, missing glass liner. Along with an unmarked 11″ h decorated teapot of unknown silver content. WEIGHT: 64 tr. oz (not including teapot). PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-95830-1 (500-800)

4317
$230.00

TIFFANY & CO. REPRODUCTION STERLING SILVER PORRINGER. This Paul Revere reproduction porringer modeled after the “Original in the Clearwater Collection Metropolitan Museum of Art”, incised in the center of the porringer base. Also marked on the base “TIFFANY & CO/MAKERS/STERLING SILVER/19206/M”. 9 troy oz. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 4-3/4″ d. CONDITION: The interior with multiple shallow nicks and scratches from wear, the handle also small surface scratches. Exterior of bowl with multiple shallow denting. Generally good. 9-96589 (400-600)

4318
$0.00

SMALL KAZAK PATTERN RUNNER, PAKISTAN. Late 20th Century. A row of five pale green and blue geometric small medallions within a terracotta field within an ivory main border of pale indigo and terracotta stylized crabs and birds. SIZE: 6’9″ x 2’4″. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile, some overall unevenness in colors. 9-97594 (400-600)

4319
$0.00

KAZAK DESIGN AREA RUG, PAKISTAN. Late 20th Century. Central pole indigo medallion flanked by pale yellow spider or crab medallions within a terracotta field filled with polychromed arrows. Ivory main border with pale blue and terracotta stylized crabs and snowflakes. SIZE: 5’5″ x 3’7″. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile. 9-97595 (400-600)

4320
$345.00

MARASALI SHIRVAN RUG, CENTRAL CAUCASUS. First quarter 20th century. The blue-black field densely populated with crosses, each with crenelated edges in tones of mustard, green, beige and blue, within guard borders of snowflakes and crosses, the main border of geometric stylized ducks. SIZE: 4’10” x 3’9″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: With wear to edges, color unevenly faded, otherwise good. 9-96570 (800-1,200)

4321
$230.00

INTERESTING GLASS DOUBLE RAM HORN INKSTAND. Stand having two removable cut glass square inkwells with brass lids flanking a pair of curving horns with a cast brass ram head wearing a fruit garland. Incorporated below the horns is a cut glass clear pen tray supported by hoofed feet. SIZE: 12″ w x 10-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Good, some tarnish, dents and corrosion to brass elements. One lid loose. 9-96722 (300-500)

4322
$345.00

ELEPHANT FOOT WASTE BASKET. Natural colors in waste basket design. SIZE: 14-1/4″ h x 20″ l x 10″ d. CONDITION: As noted above, good. 9-96729 (300-500)

4323
$345.00

CAST IRON UNCLE SAM MECHANICAL BANK. By the Shepard Hardware Co. The Uncle Sam figure with top hat and umbrella stands atop a box with spread eagle and banner. When activated, the coin slips from his hand, goes into an opening in a mail bag and is deposited in the platform below. Paint is original. SIZE: 11″ h x 5″ x 4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Back door may be a replacement, there is chipping to the original paint but generally good to very good. 9-96076 (600-900)

4324
$920.00

LIMITED EDITION BRONZE REPLICA OF THE LIBERTY BELL. Authentic reproduction scale model of the Liberty Bell which is mounted to a wood shaped plinth by four cast arms. The plinth having two silver plaques inscribed as follows: “This replica of the Liberty Bell was cast at the request of Thomas P. Quinn in commemoration of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution 1776-1976”. And “Cast at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, London, England to their original designs of the Liberty Bell made in the same foundry in the year of our Lord, 1752″. Clapper intact with decorative pull, excellent sound. SIZE: Bell is 9″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. Overall including plinth and arms is 15″ x 13″ x 13”. CONDITION: Some finish loss to base, bronze in excellent condition. 9-95013 (400-600)

4325
$632.50

PIERRE JULES MENE (French, 1810-1879) HANGING PHEASANT PLAQUE. Interesting bronze mounted on an oak panel which is stamped “PJ Mene”. A well detailed bronze shows the bird hanging from its leg with one wing folded, the other one out. Wonderful dark patina. SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 5″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96787 (400-600)

4326
$345.00

OSCAR WALDMANN (Swiss, 1856-1937) LION AND LIONESS. The two bronzes mounted separately on onyx bases which are signed “O Waldmann”. One showing a stretched standing lioness with head up, the other a stretched lion with head down. Greenish/brown patina. SIZE: Overall: 6″ h x 9-1/2″ l x 3″ w. CONDITION: Very good, one has small chip in onyx base. 9-96984 (400-800)

4327
$632.50

Correction: Description should be as follows. Disregard printed catalog description.

The bronze dish depicting a nude woman with bow running amongst plants with a hound beside. The back marked “From the National Sculpture Society to its Laymembers MCMXV”. The bottom having a foundry seal of the Roman Bronze Works. SIZE: 3/4” h x 3-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97193 WAG (350-450)

4328
$345.00

NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUG AND GORAVAN ORIENTAL RUNNER. 20th Century. Persian example with rows of ivory and pale blue flowerheads all within dense floral trelliswork on a dark brown field centered by terra cotta spandrels, the ivory main border with polychrome palmettes and vinery. Goravan runner with poled polychrome central latticework and 5 hexagonal aligned medallions within a gold-brown border or scrolling flowerheads. SIZE: Persian 5’5″ x 4′. Goravan 13’2″ x 2’5″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Both with even wear overall. 9-96580, 9-96581 (800-1,200)

4329
$402.50

OUTSTANDING FULPER ART POTTERY VASE. Tapering vase having four vertical ridge decoration with glaze of dark blue to rose. Bottom marked “Fulper” in a square. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 6″ dia. at base. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96123 (300-500)

4330
$143.75

ROOKWOOD DEEP PURPLE WIDE VASE. Base marked “1929” and date marked 1923. The wide squat vase having a 3-1/2″ dia. top rim with a light rose colored interior and deep purple exterior. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 7″ at widest. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96125 (300-500)

4331
$172.50

TWO PIECES OF PISGAH FOREST POTTERY. 1) Multicolor glazed vase with an early Stephen raised mark. The heavy glaze in light blue to purple. 2) Small white vase with pink interior marked “Pisgah Forest 36”. SIZE: 1) 5″ h x 6″ at widest. 2) 3″ h x 4″ at widest. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96130 (250-400)

4332
$258.75

ROOKWOOD BLUE FLOWER VASE TABLE LAMP. Vase drilled for lamp fixture. Bottom marked “1711”. Matte glaze vase having relief tulip decoration. Lamp fitted with a modern blue silk shade. SIZE: 10″ vase. Total 23″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95997 (200-400)

4333
$115.00

FOUR PIECE CONSOLE SET BY VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY. Set consists of: 14″ x 10″ x 2″ h center bowl; 5″ x 5-1/2″ frog decorated removable flower frog; Two 8″ hourglass shaped vases. Color in a light blue to medium blue and inscribe marked on bases “Van Briggle Colo. Spgs”. The bud vases also marked “LB” and “MP”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ and Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96043 (200-400)

4334
$172.50

SET OF SIX PRATTWARE PLATES. Second half 19th century. Each plate with a central rondelle decorated with a painted scene. Four with titled allegorical scenes and two of untitled landscapes. SIZE: Diameter 6″ CONDITION: Very good overall with slight craquelure. 9-96605 (400-600)

4335
$115.00

PAIR OF MAJOLICA PLATES. Each oval rayed deep dish modeled with an exotic bird and floral branch, a rising sun in the background, each of opposing colors. Reverse in mottled underglaze of green, yellow and brown. One plate with underglaze “18” in blue. SIZE: 11-1/4″ l x 10-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall with one plate having spot of roughness on rim and other plate with similar small area of roughness. 9-97571 (300-500)

4336
$143.75

CYBIS BUST OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. Well mottled bust in white mounted on a black base. Script signed “Cybis” and having a relief company logo. SIZE: Total: 13″ h x 8-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96058 (200-300)

4337
$118.00

CHARLES VALTON (FRENCH, 1851-1918) PATINATED METAL FIGURE OF A CHAINED MASTIFF. The dog chained to a fence, fore paws on an overturned tub. On a naturalistic oval base, with inscribed signature “C. VALTON” at front of base. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. x 9″ overall l. CONDITION: With good dark patina. Chain is unattached from fence, some surface scratches on back of figure. 9-95099 (200-400)

4338
$118.00

PATINATED METAL STATUETTE OF INFANTRY BUGLER. Last quarter 19th century. This unsigned sculpture marked “INFANTRY” on the socle depicted in military dress uniform with epaulets, slouch hat, full pack, and musket in left hand in the act of bugling. SIZE: 19″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good overall with original old surfaces. 9-95984 (200-400)

4339
$143.75

CAST BRONZE DOOR PULL OF POLYNESIAN BUST. 20th century. This solid bronze figural door pull removed from the tiki bar at the Hawaii Khi Restaurant, NYC, during renovations in 1971. SIZE: Ht 5 3/4″ W 4 1/4″ D 3 1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-96853 (200-300)

4340
$413.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF BRASS AND SILVER. Lot includes an unmarked flower-decorated 3 1/2″ handled cup with saucer; a small 2 1/2″ handled footed cup marked “800” and saucer; a 3 1/2″ unmarked silver bell; 3 3/4″ sterling wine cup decorated with bunches of grapes and vines; 3 1/2″ figural holder; 4 1/2″ covered jar; two English sterling bobeches; 2 1/2″ miniature silver cordial glass’ a 10″ x 16 1/2″ white metal tray depicting figures in procession with swan; 6″ high brass figural jar with lion and three cherubs; a 5″ x 8″ figural box on four scrolled feet, unmarked, with hinged lid (hinge broken); and a small pendant showing St. George slaying dragon with red and green gemstones marked “800”. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96658 (400-600)

4341
$431.25

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF STERLING, SILVER-PLATE AND OTHER PIECES. Lot includes three fancy continental serving pieces; seven small decorative spoons; six sterling and enameled 5 1/2″ forks by “J.Tostrup, Norway”; small cased set of 4″ sterling and enameled spoons (Danish); two-box set of fourteen 3 3/4″ enameled spoons marked “Sterling/England”; sterling Peru spoon and ladle; four tea strainers; cobalt-lined mustard pot; eight liquor labels, one marked “Sterling”, the others unmarked; and a few additional pieces. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96660 (500-800)

4342
$402.50

FINE CASED FITTED DRESSER BOX AND TWO OTHERS. 1) The light colored wood box hallmarked on sterling presentation medallion on top “London, 1839-40” with maker’s mark “TD” (Thomas Diller). This gentlemen’s dressing case fitted with two crystal bottles, a long crystal sterling-top box, a small rectangular box, two jars, a silver two-part brush and a small jar with lift lid. Underneath that compartment is an ivory-handled eight-piece manicure set. Original key is present. 2)Hinged case, seven-piece manicure set with silver fittings. Marked “Birmingham” 1912. The hinged case having inlaid mahogany. 3)Black leather covered silver mounted box. No contents. SIZE: Box 1: Ht 3 1/2″ W 9 3/4″ D 6″ Box 2: Ht 2″ W 8 1/2″ D 5″ Box 3: Ht 7 1/4″ W 11 1/2″ D 6 1/2″ CONDITION: Generally very good. Set 2 has some dings and dents. 97741 (800-1,200)

4343
$708.00

LOT OF THIRTEEN VARIOUS LADIES SILVER AND BRASS CASES. 1)3″ x 2 1/2″ unmarked silver cigarette case with enameled front signed “H. Gray” with a woman on a dragonfly with cloud background. 2)3″ x 4 1/4″ French silver cigarette case with flower decoration, with presentation engraving on inside. 3)2 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ hammered sterling business card case marked inside “Club de Bridge del Peru”. 4) 3″ x 2 1/2″ compact case with mirror and compartment, unmarked silver. 5)3″ diameter flower-decorated ladies compact, unmarked silver. 6)2 1/2″ x 3″ ladies compact marked “800”. 7)small 1 1/4″ x 2 1/2″ Birmingham sterling rectangular snuff box. 8)French hallmarked 2″ small compact with yellow enameled top. 9)2×2 1/2″ Birmingham sterling box by “E.S. Barnsley”. 10)3 1/4″ x 1 1/2″ three-part compact with chain. 11)a 2″ x 4″ art nouveau German silver eyeglass case; 12)an unmarked silver three-part rectangular compact, 3 1/4″ x 2″; 13)brass 2″ x 4″ box. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96664 (800-1,200)

4344
$826.00

14 PIECES TORTOISE SHELL AND TORTOISE SHELLS STYLE ITEMS. Lot includes: 19″ ostrich plume fan; 9″ fan frame; 7-1/4″ silver mounted comb; 6-1/2″ oval brush; 8″ x 6″ picture frame part; 6-1/4″ x 3-3/4″ book cover; 3″ sq. cigarette case; 2″ h lighter; 9-1/2″ h lorgnette; 6″ h lorgnette; 6″ straight razor; 4″ x 2″ oval box; 2″ dia. English sterling compact by DM Co., Birmingham; 7″ vase shaped item. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96656 (500-1,000)

4345
$287.50

LOT OF FOUR MIXED METAL ARTS & CRAFT STERLING PIECES. 1 & 2) Matching child’s 6″ fork and 7″ knife marked “Gorham Sterling & Other Metals”. The hand hammered piece has copper and brass berry vine. 3) 9″ Gorham serving spoon with similar decoration as prior. 4) 1-3/4″ h jar shaped toothpick marked “Dominick & Haff 1879 Sterling” with “276” also “W”. Toothpick is engraved with leaves and having applied copper salamander, branch of leaves and fly. Total weight: 7 tr. oz. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96627 (400-600)

4346
$2,070.00

3-PC STERLING TEA SERVICE BY LOUIS E. JENKS, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. The set consisting of a 7-1/2″h x 13-1/2″l teapot, a 7″h x 12″l teapot and a 13″h x 13″l 3-part kettle on stand. All having a single monogram on side. Each having a pineapple finial, hardwood handle and ball and claw feet. The bodies with half melon lobes, marked on base “STERLING BOSTON” with a shield having a “SE” in script. WEIGHT: Total 158 Troy oz. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97452 (1,500-2,500)

4347
$0.00

PAIR OF CONTINENTAL SILVER PLATE DOUBLE WINE TROLLEYS. 20th Century. These quality wagon-form examples each mounted with a scrolled handle, each coaster mounted with a cherubic figure, the borders gadrooned raised on spoke wheels. SIZE: 5″ h. Overall length is 21″. CONDITION: As new. Very fine condition overall. 9-97568 (800-1,000)

4348
$258.75

PAIR OF ENGLISH ROCOCO SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRUM. Second half 19th century. These fine quality three-light examples, decorated overall with scrolling flowerheads and vinery. Each single stick fitted with a scrolling three-light attachment all with square boubeches and drip pans. Each marked “ENGLAND” along the base rims. SIZE: Ht 18″ overall W 14″ CONDITION: Very good overall. Silverplate intact with no dents, damages or restoration noted. 9-97614 (400-600)

4349
$460.00

STERLING SILVER BASKET WITH HANDLE. First quarter 20th century. With the maker’s mark of the Woodside Sterling Co. The oval helmet form basket with reticulated edge alternating with chased floral blooms, on a circular footed base. The hinged handle similarly decorated and with an engraved monogram at apex of handle. Weight 32 Troy ounces. SIZE: Ht 14 1/2″ L 12 1/4″ W 8 1/2″ CONDITION: With several small dents throughout bowl and on base rim. 9-97687 (400-600)

4350
$920.00

LOT OF STERLING FLATWARE. Includes twelve 7-1/2″ forks by Alvin in the Raleigh pattern, six 6-1/2″ forks by Gorham in the Versailles pattern, twelve 5-3/4″ spoons by Alvin in the Nurenburg pattern, six 4″ demitasse spoons by Reed & Barton in the La Rocaille pattern, six 4″ small spoons by Whiting, six 8-1/2″ knives by Gorham in the Versailles pattern, six 5-3/4″ and three 8″ spoons marked “Sterling”, twenty-four 5-3/4″ and twelve 5-1/4″ Gorham sterling spoons in the Lancaster pattern. All flatware pieces are monogrammed. Total weight is 70 troy ounces. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Generally good, shows use. 9-95812 (300-500)

4351
$575.00

COLLECTION OF 8 MINIATURE COPPER UTENSILS. Late 19th/early 20th century. Comprised of 6 kettles and teapot, and 2 inkwells; one in the form of a coal hod, the second in the form of a food warmer. SIZE: Tallest 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, minor dents in base of 3 kettles. Small dents in coal hod. 9-96490 (400-600)

4352
$0.00

INTERESTING SCRIMSHAW DECORATED FIST AND ARM CLUTCHING CROSS. Probably Brazilian. The horn material fashioned in the form of a clenched fist holding a cross. Scratch decorated with geometric shapes and stylized heart. The end having a drilled hole for attaching string. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l x 1-3/4″ at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95720 (300-500)

4353
$0.00

FOSSIL OF A FISH. Probably of Brazilian origin. The fish encased in a light colored stone half visible showing scales, head and tail. The fish in an amber color. SIZE: 8-3/4″ l x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95721 (300-500)

4354
$0.00

DAVID RHODES FOLKART CARVED SHOREBIRD. Circa 2003 and signed beneath the tail, this shorebird rendered with black and white plumage and mounted on a stick base. SIZE: Overall Ht; 11″ Height of carving: 4 1/2″ L 10 3/4″ CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-96695 (200-300)

4355
$2,357.50

OUTSTANDING LARGE INUIT SOAPSTONE CARVING OF A SEAL WITH CUB. In a black variegated green stone. SIZE: 11″ h x 24″ l. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96145 (800-1,200)

4356
$0.00

LARGE INUIT SOAPSTONE CARVING OF AN ESKIMO WITH PENGUIN ON BACK. Gray carving numbered on base “410831”. The Legend piece by Levi Qumaluk, Povungnituk. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96145-8 (800-1,200)

4357
$460.00

INUIT SOAPSTONE CARVING BY LEVI QUMALU “HUNTER”. Black carving shows a squatting man over a recently slain seal with knife beside. He has his mucklucks hanging over his back. Signed on the bottom, dated “1986” and No. 1-6097. From the Povungnituq Community, accompanied by a government certified tag. SIZE: 7″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96145-3 (500-800)

4358
$575.00

CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF AN ESKIMO AND DOG PULLING IN A NET OF FISH. Figure on bottom signed “Magadon 91”. Also titled and sized on bottom. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 6-1/2″ l x 2″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96145-6 (500-800)

4359
$944.00

INUIT SOAPSTONE CARVING BY JIMMY SMITH “BRINGING IN A SEAL”. An interesting gray carving shows an Eskimo pulling up a large seal which is just below the ice. Bottom marked “Jimmy Smith 76 1-48783”. From the Povungnituk Community, accompanied by a government certified tag. SIZE: 10″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96145-1 (300-500)

4360
$517.50

INUIT SOAPSTONE CARVING BY SALAISIE TUKAI “BRINGING IN THE SEAL (GREEN STONE). Carved wall plaque shows an Eskimo pulling the head of a seal up through the ice in a nice variegated green stone. Signed, dated and numbered on back which corresponds to the government certificate No. 5-66646 1977 from the Inoucdjouac Community which accompanies carving. SIZE: 8″ h x 6-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96145-2 (300-500)

4361
$402.50

INUIT SOAPSTONE CARVING OF AN ESKIMO IN KAYAK WITH SEAL. Three part carving having a shaped kayak with tapering form with a removable Eskimo which holds a double paddle in its outstretched hands. A small removable seal on the back. Signed on the bottom and dated “76”. SIZE: 13″ l x 4″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Two paddle ends are detached but present, otherwise very good. 9-96145-7 (250-400)

4362
$258.75

LOT OF FOUR INUIT SOAPSTONE CARVINGS. 1) Miniature beaded and soapstone figure by Mark Alikaswa dated 1990 from the Arviat Community, accompanied by a government certified tag. 2) Black seal by Joe Adamie Tupai from the Anoucdjouac Community dated “77”, accompanied by a government certified tag. 3) Unmarked miniature mask. 4) Eskimo with spear in lying position signed J. Muckpa. SIZE: 1) 1″ x 1″. 2) 3″ h x 4″ l. 3) 4″ x 3″. 4) 2-3/4″ h x 5″ l. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96145-11 (250-400)

4363
$230.00

INUIT SOAPSTONE CARVING BY GEORGE ALAYCO “BEAR WITH TWIN CUBS”. Gray carving shows a bear with two cubs underneath. Dated “1992”, signed and numbered on bottom. From the Akulivik Community, accompanied by a government certified tag. SIZE: 4″ h x 5″ l. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96145-4 (200-400)

4364
$230.00

INUIT SOAPSTONE CARVING BY MAGGY ZAT OF A CONNECTED IGLOO. Green carving shows a connected igloo. Numbered on bottom. From the Povungnituk Community, accompanied by a government certified tag No. 113389. SIZE: 3″ h x 7″ w x 5″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96145-5 (200-400)

4365
$546.25

INUIT SOAPSTONE CARVING OF AN ESKIMO PULLING A SEAL THROUGH ICE. Black carving having a number on base but apparently no artist signature. SIZE: 7″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96145-9 (200-300)

4366
$619.50

INUIT SOAPSTONE CARVING BY PITSEOLAK OSHUTSIAK “MASK”. Black carving of a face mask. Signed on base and dated “1989”. From the Cape Dorset Community, accompanied by a government certified tag. SIZE: 8″ h x 4-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96145-10 (200-300)

4367
$517.50

LOUIS XVI STYLE CARVED WALNUT DUCHESSE BRISEE. Late 19th, early 20th Century. This chaise longue in two parts, the arm chair with arched and curved crest rail carved with layered leaf tips, the crest with bow tied ribbon, continuing downwards to arms, the grips carved with leaf tips and scrolled volutes on incurved supports, centering an upholstered seat and back, both originally caned, raised on tapered cylindrical legs with stop-fluting. The seat with bowed rail. The stool similarly carved with incurved opposing sides designed to nest within the chair seat rail. SIZE: Height of back is 38-1/2″. Height of seat is 15″. Height of stool is 15″. Overall length is 58″. CONDITION: Later upholstery is clean. Frames originally caned, presumably intact for recaning to original form. 9-97612 (300-500)

4368
$115.00

VICTORIAN WALNUT FIVE-DRAWER LOCK SIDE CHEST. Each drawer having a burl panel and two decorative brass handles. Side molding hinged to lock drawers in place. Paneled sides, molded edge overhanging top. SIZE: 47-3/4″ h x case 31-1/2″ w x 21″ d; 34″ w x 22″ d top size. PROVENANCE: From a Washington, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95788 (250-350)

4369
$0.00

PAIR OF CLASSICAL FLUTED CARVED PEDESTALS. First half 20th century. Each carved column with scrolling leaftip capitals continuing to a fluted column raised on a circular molded plinth. Each column illuminated from within, the tops fitted with frosted glass cover. Both finished in a cream color paint with metallic accents. SIZE: 42″ h x 12″ d of top. CONDITION: Retain original finish, very good structural condition. 9-97231 (400-600)

4370
$0.00

ASSEMBLED THREE-PIECE FIREPLACE SET. Lot includes a pair of 21-1/2″ h heavy brass fireplace andirons with scroll legs and large turned posts having a large central ball. Accompanied by a hand wrought arts & crafts style iron fire screen. SIZE: Andirons are 29″ l x 12″ w. Screen is 27-3/4″ h x 25-3/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From a Washington, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95785, 9-95786 (300-400)

4371
$230.00

LEADED STAINED GLASS FIRE SCREEN. The three-part screen having a brass tubular frame, top brass handle. A central panel having four blue glass jewels with pastel colored panes. Two hinged side pieces having similar design. All set on four round feet. SIZE: 28″ h x 29″ w extended. CONDITION: Good, several breaks in glass panels. 9-96731 (300-500)

4372
$0.00

CLASSICAL FRENCH MAHOGANY AND GILTWOOD MIRROR. 1st quarter 20th century. The swan’s neck pediment with applied gilt molding and flame-urn finials, above the rectangular frame centering a conforming mirrorplate above a stepped molded plinth. SIZE: 35-1/2″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: Small losses to mahogany veneers, repairs to swan’s neck pediment, losses to applied molding. One finial absent. 9-95625 (200-400)

4373
$517.50

INTERESTING WALL MIRROR WITH HAND PAINTED LILACS. The rectangular bevel edge mirror plate having a wide beveled wood frame which is decorated with purple and white lilacs with green leaves against a light blueish/green background. The lilacs and leaves extend onto the mirror plate creating a wonderful decorative piece. SIZE: 33-1/2″ x 29-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95927 (300-500)

4374
$115.00

REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY AND GILT EAGLE MIRROR. Chippendale style with a mahogany rectangular frame having a gilt liner, open scroll top supporting a spread wing gilt eagle. Sides, bottom crest and scrolled edges with gilt flowers. Stenciled “T 571.96″ on reverse. SIZE: 33′ h x 16” at widest. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Mirror plate has minor losses, other very good. A nice quality mirror. 9-95950 (300-500)

4375
$345.00

GOLD & DIAMOND NECKLACE. The 14kt necklace slide is triangular shaped and set with thirty-six small round pavee set diamonds. The slide is supported by a wide herringbone chain with lobster claw catch. Chain is stamped “10k Italy”. Overall weight is 16gr. SIZE: 18″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96671 (400-600)

4376
$0.00

18KT PEARL NECKLACE. Lovely pearl necklace is made up of 6.6mm to 7mm pearls and is finished with a beautiful openwork 18kt white gold clasp set with seven tiny dark blue sapphires. SIZE: 21″ l. CONDITION: One tiny sapphire is chipped, otherwise very good to excellent. 9-96672 (400-800)

4377
$0.00

18KT PEARL & EMERALD NECKLACE. Lovely pearl necklace is made up of 6.8mm to 7.5mm pearls and is finished with an 18kt white gold clasp set with nine round faceted emeralds. Clasp is stamped “750”. SIZE: 19″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96673 (400-800)

4378
$0.00

CORAL AND SILVER NECKLACE AND EARRING SUITE. Of Far Eastern design and manufacture having a heavy, fancy red coral and silver necklace marked “925” (sterling). Along with a pair of round pierced earrings with similar design. SIZE: Necklace: 17”l. Earrings: 3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97127 (250-300)

4379
$115.00

AMERICAN WALTHAM POCKET WATCH. Very nice American Waltham Traveler Model pocket watch is housed in a yellow gold filled engine turned hunter’s case with center cartouche which has not been engraved. The works are marked “American Waltham USA Traveler” with serial number “9269932”. Watch is finished with a white porcelain dial with black Roman numerals and sunken second hand dial. SIZE: 2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with some minor discoloration to the face and minor wear to the case. 9-96665 (200-300)

4380
$118.00

THREE SEMI-PRECIOUS NECKLACE & BRACELET SUITES. 1) Matching suite is made up of 18mm tiger eye matrix beads with carved smokey quartz, leaf shaped beads and red and green tourmaline. Necklace and bracelet are finished with 18kt yellow gold toggle clasps. 2) Necklace and bracelet are made up of 18mm amazonite, rock crystal and green and red tourmaline beads. Necklace and bracelet are finished with 18kt yellow gold toggle clasps. 3) Beautiful necklace and bracelet in 18mm blue lace agate beads with rose quartz and faceted rock crystal beads. Both bracelet and necklace are finished with 18kt yellow gold toggle clasps. All gold is unmarked, but tests 18kt. SIZE: Necklaces range from 17″ to 18″. Bracelets range from 7″ to 8″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97693, 9-97695, 9-97696 (200-400)

4381
$517.50

LOT OF NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRY AND SMALL BEADED KNIFE SHEATH. The lot of jewelry including 16″ turquoise bead necklace, turquoise 8″ bracelet, five silver and turquoise bracelets (one large marked “Sterling” with maker’s mark), 8 silver turquoise rings (one marked “Jack Bresca”, another “E.H.”, “E.A. Zuni”), a small turtle pin along with a 5″ small beaded knife sheath. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96655 (600-900)

4382
$0.00

THREE SEMI-PRECIOUS STONE NECKLACE & BRACELET SUITES. 1) Necklace and bracelet are made up of oblong faceted rutilated quartz beads. The quartz beads are separated by clusters of faceted citrine and rock crystal beads. Bracelet and necklace are each finished with 18kt yellow gold toggle catches. 2) Suite is made up of green aventurine carved leaf beads separated by 10mm green aventurine round beads interspersed with freeform pink opal beads and carved lemon quartz floral beads. Necklace and bracelet are finished with 18kt yellow gold toggle catches. 3) Necklace and bracelet are made up of carved rose quartz leaf shaped beads separated by clusters of light green aventurine faceted beads. Necklace and bracelet are each finished with 18kt yellow gold toggle catches. SIZE: Necklaces range from 16″ to 17″. Bracelets are each approx. 8″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97694, 9-97697, 9-97698 (200-300)

4383
$488.75

ANTIQUE REFERENCE BOOK COLLECTION. 35 books including books on furniture, folk art, and paintings. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-95903 (200-400)

4384
$115.00

LOT OF 17 BOOKS. Lot includes: Books with decorative bindings and books with illustrations by Howard Chandler Christy, Thomas Hart Benton, Lynd Ward, Howard Pyle, and others. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-95986-4 (150-250)

4385
$690.00

20 AUTOGRAPHED BOOKS. Lot includes: Storm Over the Land signed Carl Sandburg; Lincoln signed Gore Vidal; Abraham Lincoln signed Benjamin P. Thomas; three books signed Bruce Catton; Andersonville signed Mackinlay Kantor; Adventures of Huckleberry Finn signed by illustrator Barry Moser; Jonathan Fisher signed Mary Ellen Chase and more. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-95986-6 (400-600)

4386
$120.75
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BOOKS: LOT OF TWENTY-SIX MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Lot inclueds: “The Life of Colonel Paul Revere”. Two-volume set with gold embossed blue covers. Subscribers edition number 10 of 100, signed by the author and publisher. Printed and published by Joseph George Cupples, 1891. Also included are four books by Thoreau with decorative bindings, a few leather-bound books, some modern 1st Editions, and more. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Generally good to very good. 9-95986-2 (200-400)

4387
$0.00

BOOKS: 17 BOOKS ON JOHN BROWN. Lot includes: “John Brown’s Body”, a portfolio of 11 original woodblock prints by Barry Moser. Each pencil signed and limited to 100 copies; John Brown’s Body by Stephen Vincent Benet, 1928 Limited Edition 128/201 autograph signed and a 1980 edition signed by Barry Moser, artist; First edition John Brown by Holst, 1889; First edition Captain John Brown by Red Path, 1860; Signed edition by FB Sanborn, 1891; First edition John Brown Terrible Saint by Karsner, 1934; along with others. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Mostly in good condition. 9-95986-3 (500-1,000)

4388
$0.00

PAIR OF FISH FORM LEAD COD HOOKS. Each piece having a double large hook with a lead body in the form of a fish. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96690 (100-200)

4389
$201.25

PAIR OF STIEFF STERLING SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS AND A PAIR OF FIGURAL SALTS. The 5″ h shakers having reposse decoration of leaves and flowers. Marked on base “12A”. Elongated pear shaped with three small feet. Pair 1-3/4″ sterling open salts in the shape of a scallop shell on round base having a putti playing drum at end of scallop shell. Marked on base “925”. Accompanying the salts is a single sterling salt spoon. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96732, 9-96733 (300-400)

4390
$776.25

NINETEEN STERLING FANCY SERVING PIECES. Included in this lot is a Gorham Versailles 9″ pie server and Wood & Hughes early shaped serving spoon. Total weight is 27 troy ounces. SIZE: 4-1/2″ to 10″. CONDITION: Very good, some with monograms. 9-95811 (250-400)

4391
$402.50

FOUR-PIECE GORHAM STERLING TEA SET. Set consists of: 7″ h teapot; 5-1/2″ h teapot; 3″ h waste bowl and 3″ double handled sugar. All have triple initial monogram. Pieces marked Black Starr & Frost A3420, A5005, A5005 and A9837. WEIGHT: 26 tr. oz including the wood handles. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Some dents and dimples, good. 9-95830 (250-400)

4392
$345.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF COIN, STERLING & SILVER-PLATE. Lot includes thirty-five coin or sterling spoons. These include a good Nashville, TN enameled souvenir spoon, a New Orleans souvenir spoon, an American Indian motif spoon, a basket of flowers decorated coin silver tablespoon by S. Brown along with a service of brass flatware made in Thailand and some odd silver-plate. SIZE: From 4″ to 9″. CONDITION: Good. Shows use. 9-95813 (200-300)

4393
$575.00

STEUBEN CLEAR GLASS EAGLE AND LALIQUE CLEAR GLASS BUFFALO. 1) Glass sculpture of a perching eagle with wings back and head up. Script signed “Steuben”. Accompanied by an original Steuben gray cloth bag. 2) Slightly frosted buffalo standing on a rectangular glass base marked “Lalique France”. SIZE: 1) 5″ h. 2) 4″ h x 5″ l. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ and Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95948, 9-96001 (300-500)

4394
$0.00

TWO PIECES OF MALACHITE CZECHSLOVAKIAN GLASS. 1) Elephant ashtray. Wonderful malachite glass ashtray is heavily molded with elephants and foliage encircling the outside. Glass has nice rich malachite coloring and graining. 2) Cologne bottle. Relief decorated green glass bottle decorated with cherubs and flower garden. Nice flower stopper. SIZE: 1) 7” dia x 2-3/4” h. 2) 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96726, 9-96734 (300-500)

4395
$460.00

WONDERFUL CLEAR GLASS LALIQUE CAT. Heavy glass figure shows a cat in crouching stance with head straight looking forward. Nice detail to the ears, eyes and mouth. Signed on base “Lalique France”. Also with a Lalique Paris sticker. SIZE: 4″ h x 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96727 (300-500)

4396
$0.00

PRESSED CLEAR GLASS COMPOTE. 19th Century. This circular bowl with double-band rim joined to a flaring fluted pedestal on a square base with turret corners. SIZE: H 5 3/4″ Diameter 6″ CONDITION: Good with minor surface scratches. A small shell chip beneath edge on base. 9-97058 (300-400)

4397
$201.25

TWO FIGURAL MAJOLICA PITCHERS. 1) 11-1/4″ fish shape pitcher in blue, brown and white. Unmarked. 2) 8-3/4″ corn formed pitcher in yellow and green with pink interior and having an English date key on bottom. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96048 (200-400)

4398
$230.00

AMPHORA ART POTTERY PITCHER. First quarter 20th century. The ribbed deep indigo body with molded handle and applied with grape clusters and vines. SIZE: H 11 3/4″ CONDITION: With losses to grapevines and leaf tips throughout. Glaze in good condition with vibrant colors. 9-97691 (200-400)

4399
$206.50

WELLER LOUWELSA TALL HIGH GLAZE VASE. The green to brown ground having a flower stalk with red and yellow flowers and green leaves. Artist signed “E R” (Eugene Roberts). Bottom with impress mark “X 5 8”. The tall tapering vase having a flaring rim. SIZE: 10″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96127 (200-300)

4400
$230.00
Revised: 8/25/2009

Correction: Pattern is Orion, not Futura.


ROSEVILLE FUTURA POTTERY VASE. Red vase having tall thin handles ending in three tapering beads. A red glaze with turquoise interior and retaining its original black on silver paper label. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96128 (200-400)

4401
$295.00

TWO PIECES OF MOORCROFT ART POTTERY. Vase and footed bowl having a green glaze with red poppy type flower and green leaves. Each signed on the base and having a round original Moorcroft label. SIZE: Vase is 7″; Bowl is 3″ h x 6-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96134 (200-400)

4402
$345.00

HAMPSHIRE POTTERY LOW DECORATED BOWL. The green glaze with relief decorated leaves and flower stalks on a white ground. Bottom inscribed “Hampshire Pottery 57”. SIZE: 3″ h x 10″ dia. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96136 (200-400)

4403
$431.25

TWO WELLER PIECES IN THE “BALDIN” PATTERN. 1) 12-1/2″ h unmarked large vase capped with a lamp fixture. 2) 6-3/4″ vase having a partial impressed mark. Each in brownish/green. PROVENANCE: Levi’s Women’s 545 Vintage Boot Cut Jean,Pipeline,14 CONDITION: Very good. 9-96172 (200-300)

4404
$57.50

ROYAL COPENHAGEN ART POTTERY VASE. Blue and white ground vase having a branch with blackberries and white blossoms. Marked on bottom “288 1049” with possible artist signature “T H”. SIZE: 9″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96132 (150-250)

4405
$57.50

SCARGO STONEWARE POTTERY COVERED JAR. Jar decorated with prancing horses in blue, brown and white. Interesting cover with a candle cup knop. Signed base and accompanied by a Scargo Stoneware Pottery brochure. Scargo is a Cape Cod, Massachusetts potter. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 7″ dia. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96133 (150-250)

4406
$230.00

TWO PIECES OF ART POTTERY. 1) Jemerick art pottery vase in the Grueby tradition with a medium green glaze having relief leaf tips and yellow flower buds with green stems. 2) Rose colored figural frog flower frog. Unmarked. SIZE: 1) 8″. 2) 4-1/4″ x 3-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96137 (150-250)

4407
$230.00

BLACK ROOKWOOD CROW ASHTRAY. Model 1139 dated 1957. Shiny black glaze. SIZE: 4″ h x 7″ x 7″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96186 (150-200)

4408
$57.50

WELLER ART POTTERY VASE. Vase signed on base “Weller Etna”. Vase in a ground of grayish/green to cream decorated with violets. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95932 (100-200)

4409
$74.75

INTERESTING FRENCH MAJOLICA FISH WALL POCKET. Wonderful mottled fish having a brown and white body with red tipped tail. Back having an oval pocket area and signed “Fontainebleau Depose”. SIZE: 12-1/2″ l x 3-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96052 (100-200)

4410
$143.75

JACOB HOWARD EUSTON (AMERICAN, 1892 – ) “EDGE OF THE WOODS, INDIANA DUNES, LAKE MICHIGAN”. Interesting lot including an etching from an edition of 35. Pencil signed by the artist and accompanied by the original copper plate for printing. Housed in a double cut out hinged mat. SIZE: Image size: 7″ x 9″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96795 (300-500)

4411
$115.00

PETER ROLFE (American, Late 20th Century) “OCEAN FRONT AT OWLS HEAD”. Original limited edition serigraph from an edition of 97 originals of which this is number 70. Pencil signed, titled and numbered. The colorful scene shows flowers and trees on a hillside overlooking the ocean with sailboats. Housed in a green frame with white matte. A gallery card is included which has this as its cover. SIZE: Image: 18-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. Sight: 19-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95935 (200-400)

4412
$0.00

LEVON WEST (American, 1900-1968) “THE MIDNIGHT RETREAT”. This print depicts General George Washington’s retreat across the Delaware River on December 7, 1776, during the Revolutionary War. At the top, Washington and Colonel Glover, both on horseback, watch over the nighttime crossing from the dark shoreline as a third man holds a torch. In the foreground, a boat full of soldiers gets under way, while another boat ferries a cannon toward the horizon. This print was part of The Bicentennial Pageant of George Washington, a suite of 20 etchings, each by a different artist, depicting scenes from Washington’s life. Housed in a black painted frame with buff color matte. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-95946 (200-400)

4413
$118.00

HOWARD NORTON COOK (American, 1901-1980) WIND IN THE ELMS. Woodcut scene shows a saltbox type house under two large elm trees with a strong wind present. A figure stands in the open doorway. Signed lower right in pencil “Howard Cook imp”. Housed in an ebony wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. Image: 12″ x 11-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-96211 (200-400)

4414
$118.00

J. JAY MCVICKER (American, 1911) “THREE HORSEMAN”. Aquatint print abstract scene shows men on horses against geometric colorful background. Pencil titled, signed and numbered “22/38″. Housed in an ebony frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 12-3/4”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-96213 (200-400)

4415
$115.00

TWO PRINTS: CROWS AND CORNSTALKS. 1) C.H. Josline, colored woodcut scene shows two black crows in a cornfield with a red sun and blue sky background. Pencil signed, titled and numbered “7/15” and dated “1980”. Housed in a metal frame with white matte. 2) Artist proof pencil signed Grogan showing cornstalks, pencil A/P with title. Housed in a molded wood frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 1) 20-3/4″ x 14-1/2″. 2) 24″ x 10-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: 1) Very good, small break in left corner of glass. 2) Good. 9-96201, 9-96198 (100-200)

4416
$118.00

THREE EDGECOMB ART POTTERY VASES. All with extraordinary glazes. All script signed on base “Edgecomb Pottery”. 1) 9″ tapering vase with purple, red and green glaze. 2) 9″ tapered vase with wide flaring rim with copper and multi-colored streaks. 3) 5″ h x 6″ dia. vase with pinched thin rim having a dark glaze drip over a purple to blue glaze. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, #3 has several flecks off rim. 9-96097-1 (400-600)

4417
$0.00

TWO EDGECOMB POTTERY VASES. Both script signed on base “Edgecomb Pottery”. 1) 7-3/4″ h bulbous vase with deep blue glaze having thin black streaks. 2) 12-1/2″ h tapering vase with light blue glaze with blue specks having a black drip glaze from mouth down shoulder. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96097-4 (400-600)

4418
$230.00

TWO EDGECOMB ART POTTERY VASES. Both script signed “Edgecomb Pottery”. The two vases having a black glazed rim and black glazed base. Body in a mottled blue with black and green drip glaze. 6″ ball vase with thin neck and mouth. Other is a 11-1/2″ with wide flaring rim and tapering body. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96097-5 (400-600)

4419
$115.00

THREE EDGECOMB ART POTTERY VASES. All three vases having script signature on base “Edgecomb Pottery” and red and purple glaze with black base. 10-1/4″ h tapering vase; 7-3/4″ bulbous vase; 6-1/2″ ball vase. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96097-6 (400-600)

4420
$0.00

THREE EDGECOMB ART POTTERY VASES. All script signed “Edgecomb Pottery” in shades of blue and green.. 1) 9-3/4″ gourd shaped vase with green glaze with an ice crystal type decoration. 2) 9-1/2″ gourd shaped vase in light blue with spot decoration. 3) 5-1/2″ h x 7″ dia. light blue vase with black shoulder streaks. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96097 (300-500)

4421
$0.00

THREE EDGECOMB ART POTTERY VASES. All script signed on base. 1) 9-3/4″ h white streaked on dark blue glazed tapering vase. 2)9-1/2″ h tapering vase with white streaks over a red and purple glaze. 3) 6″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. vase with turquoise and light blue with white glaze. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96097-2 (300-500)

4422
$0.00

THREE EDGECOMB ART POTTERY PIECES. All three with script “Edgecomb Pottery” signature. 1 & 2) Pair of tapering candlesticks with blue to red glaze. 3) 9″ tapered vase with red and purple glaze. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96097-3 (300-500)

4423
$86.25

SIX EDGECOMB ART POTTERY PIECES. All with script signature “Edgecomb Pottery”. Lot includes 6-1/2″ h squat wide vase with light pink glaze with black streaks; 10″ h white glazed candlesticks; 7″ h covered teapot in yellow with crystal like glaze; Two 4″ h handled mugs in yellow with crystal like glaze (one with broken handle); 3″ h x 5″ dia. squat vase yellow with crystal like glaze. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-96097-7 (250-400)

4424
$86.25

TWO EDGECOMB ART POTTERY SERVING BOWLS. Both with inscribed signature “Edgecomb Pottery” to base. 10-1/2″ dia. scallop shell with a white ground glaze with light to dark brown glaze under a crystalline pattern. 11-1/2″ dia x 4″ h bowl with light blue and sand glaze with crystalline spots. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96097-8 (250-400)

4425
$147.50

E. GUILLERIN (20th Century) BRONZE FIGURE OF A FEMALE MUSICIAN. Cast as a female musician with cap and long flowing hair in period dress with pantaloons and slippers playing a stringed instrument in her lap on a conforming stepped bronze plinth joined to a red marble base. Name of artist is incised in script on right front facing plinth. SIZE: 15-3/4″ h overall, 14-1/2″ h of statue x 6-1/2″ w overall x 7″ d overall. CONDITION: Appears very good overall. 9-96450 (300-500)

4426
$0.00

CARL KAUBA (American, 1865-1922) PLAINS INDIAN. Small bronze showing a kneeling Native American brave with bow. Signed “C Kauba”. Mounted to a red marble plinth. SIZE: 3″ h x 4-1/4″ x 2-1/2″ (without plinth). PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Probably had an arrow and a string across the bow which is not present. 9-96009 (250-400)

4427
$115.00

AFTER ALBERT ERNESY CARRIER-BELLEUSE (French, 1824-1887)YOUNG BOY PLAYING MANDOLIN. The bronze statue of a young boy with wide brimmed hat plucking at a mandolin and standing on one leg. The plinth signed, “A. Carrier”. SIZE: 26”h. CONDITION: Roughly cast with scratches on arm and back. 9-74986 (400-800)

4428
$531.00

KIRMAN AND SAROUK ORIENTAL RUGS. Second quarter 20th century. Kirman with overall polychrome floral vinery on ivory field within a pink main border of scrolling vinery. Sarouk with blue/black and polychrome dense floral bouquets on a plum field within a blue/black main border of floral trelliswork. SIZE: Kirman 4’9″ x 3′. Sarouk 6’8″ x 4’3″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Both examples with overall wear. 9-96578, 9-96586 (400-600)

4429
$172.50

CHINESE ORIENTAL RUG. Mid-20th century. The central variegated green rosette within jade green rectangular field with geometric latticework garde border within a cream main border. SIZE: 6′ 1″ x 4′ 1″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good overall, but with small areas of pulled pile. 9-96188 (500-800)

4430
$287.50

BENCHMADE ORIENTAL TEAK ALTAR TABLE. Second half 20th century. The rectangular paneled top with applied upswept ends and carved volutes, above the frize fitted with single drawer and applied with pierced apron, raised on rectangular supports, joined by a paneled shelf. SIZE: 34″ overall h x 33″ w x 15″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-96179 (200-400)

4431
$295.00

ORIENTAL WHITE CARVED JADE CHINESE CABBAGE. Carved from one piece with multiple layers of leaves in an opaque white color. Accompanied by a hardwood rectangular footed base. 20th Century. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l x 5-3/4″ at widest. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96171 (100-200)

4432
$143.75

ORIENTAL BRONZE FOO DOG INCENSE BURNER. The foo dog stands on a removable ball which is pierce decorated with leaf and vine. The back having a hole which is covered by a cover. 19th/20th Century. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 12-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96184 (200-300)

4433
$57.50

SET OF FOUR ORIENTAL BIRD PRINTS. All identically housed in dark gray molded wood frames with tan mattes. Each having two outlined plates with birds or tree branch. They are connected and have a center fold mark. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/4″ x 13″. Overall: 15″ x 18-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95851 (200-300)

4434
$115.00

THREE FRAMED JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. 1) Titled “Half Moon Bridge” and pencil signed Toshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1911-1995) bottom right. Housed in a gray wood frame with double matte. 2) Woodblock print with actor in fancy costume. Housed in a bamboo gilt frame with decorative matte. 3) Two woodblock prints framed in one showing actors. Housed in a bamboo style gilt frame with beige matte. SIZE: Sight: 1) 7-1/4″ x 10-1/4″. 2) 8-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. 3) Each 9-1/2″ x 7″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-96162 (300-500)

4435
$0.00

THREE ASSORTED ORIENTAL RUGS AND MATS. Mid-late 20th century. 1) Angelis with polychrome and floral latticework overall in pale pink, browns, and medium indigo. 5′ 7″ x 3′ 4″. 2) Painted sarouk mat with three rows of six stylized floral filled urns. 4′ x 2′ 3″. 3) Pakistani mat with medallions in browns on an ivory field. 2′ 10″ x 1′ 7″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: All with degrees of moth damage and in “as found” condition. 9-95977, 9-95990 (300-500)

4436
$57.50

NORTHWEST PERSIAN ORIENTAL CARPET. First quarter 20th century. The central ivory poled medallion within diamond pink medallion within a blue/gray field within multiple garde borders, all with dense polychrome floral vinery. SIZE: 10′ 2″ x 8′. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Retains good pile overall, but has extensive wear throughout one long side. 9-95998 (200-400)

4437
$115.00

THREE CARVED AND POLYCHROME WOOD FIGURES. 1) 10-1/4″ h antique figure of a woman with robe. She stands atop a round top plinth with winged cherub face. Hands are missing. 2) Pair of 20th Century 13″ h religious figures of man, woman and child. Each having one hand. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: As noted above, generally good. 9-95878 (400-800)

4438
$118.00

ICON OF SAINT NICOLAE. Brass frontice plate, probably at one time silver plated, having a painted man’s face with wood backing. Inscribed in plate “Sier Nicolae”. 20th Century. SIZE: 10″ x 7-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95890 (200-400)

4439
$57.50

FABRIC COLLAGE OF THE GARDEN OF EDEN. An interesting folk art depiction of a tropical Garden of Eden with Adam & Eve figures, animals, apple tree with snake and birds under a blue and sun sky. Presented in a hand carved painted frame with a motif of apples and snakes with glass front. Guatemala origin, late 20th C. SIZE: Fabric is 17-1/2″ x 19″. Overall (incl. frame) is 25″ x 26-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96229 (150-250)

4440
$109.25

SPONGEWARE BOWL AND PITCHER WITH TWO OTHER PITCHERS. Blue 14″ dia spongeware bowl (with crack) having matching 11-1/2″ handled pitcher with large break in rim (piece is present). 8-1/2″ pink and copper lustre chinoiserie transfer printed pitcher marked “Chinese Temple EC & T”. 6-1/4″ relief decorated pink lustre and green decorated pitcher with cows and figures. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: As noted above, very good. 9-95825 (200-300)

4441
$57.50

STENCILED WOOD CANDLE BOX. Rectangular box of pine having a sliding top and open interior. The top with domed building, the sides having fruit, horse drawn carriage and house panels. All against a black with gold trim background. SIZE: 7″ x 12″ x 9″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95897 (150-250)

4442
$115.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN SABER LEG BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE SIDE CHAIRS. Mid-19th century. Each chair with shaped stiles and rolled ears centering curved slats, joined to trapezoidal cane seats, raised on frontal saber legs and backswept rear legs joined by a box stretcher. SIZE: 32″ h of back, 17″ h of seat. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Chairs retain clean original finish, cane seats old, if not original and in very good condition. 9-95924 (100-200)

4443
$258.75

BENCHMADE HEPPLEWHITE STYLE TIGER MAPLE TILT TOP TABLE. Second half 20th century. The oval top tilting on an urn-formed pedestal, raised on an arched tripod spiderleg base with tapering square feet. SIZE: 30″ h x 24-1/2″ l x 13-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good original condition with medium honey-brown patina. 9-95996 (250-350)

4444
$287.50

THREE PIECES OF FIGURED MAPLE. 1) 4″ h x 10″ x 6-1/2″ birdseye maple hinge lid box with original key. The edges with mahogany banding and brass pull on top. 2) 17″ tiger maple rolling pin. 3) 13″ l birdseye maple stereoscopic viewer with five cards. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96003 (100-200)

4445
$0.00

ANATOLIAN RUG, BELOUCHISTAN DESIGN. Mid 20th century. With three rows of 6 gulls all on a wine red field within multiple polychrome borders of stars and other geometric devices. SIZE: 6’11” x 4’11”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Retaining medium pile and with minor deterioration to ghiordes knots and fringe. Kilim weave in good condition. 9-96031 (200-300)

4446
$0.00

HERIZ ORIENTAL RUG. Mid-20th century. Geometric central medallion within a stylized diamond shape red field centered by ivory spandrels, the whole filled with dense polychrome geometric devices within a blue/black saz leaf main border. SIZE: 8′ 2″ x 4′ 7″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Retains good pile with scattered areas of moth damage around perimeter. 9-96388 (200-400)

4447
$172.50

TWO MINIATURE PAINTINGS AND TWO ICONS. 1) 9″ x 6″ icon on wood, probably 18th or 19th century, showing a winged warrior standing atop a devil. 2) 5″ x 4″ silver-framed painting on tin of a religious man with baby, probably 18th or 19th century. 3)3 1/2″ x 3″ miniature oil on paper, unsigned, depicting a castle ruin and boats. 4)3″ x 2 1/2″ miniature of a recumbent woman with white gown in landscape. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96659 (600-900)

4448
$28.75

THREE CARVED AND POLYCHROME RELIGIOUS FIGURES. 20th Century. Showing similar figure with different colors. Attached to a wood base. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h overall. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96087 (50-100)

4449
$201.25

TWO STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES. Second half 19th century. First a figure of a lad and lassie seated upon a clock face. The second figure in the form of a Gothic church front with crenelated towers. SIZE: 14″ h of first, 8-1/2″ h of second. CONDITION: One tower repaired. Both figures with some crackle, otherwise good. 9-96491 (200-400)

4450
$115.00

EIGHT PIECES OF BLUE AND WHITE DELFTWARE. All 20th Century. Pieces include 6″ octagon tapered vase; 7-1/4″ bulbous vase; Two 5″ handled mugs; 7-1/2″ dia. x 3-1/2″ octagon footed bowl; Two-part round 6-1/2″ dia. flower bulb holder; a 10″ vase made into a table lamp and a 7-1/4″ blue and white vase (broken). PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-95991 (150-250)

4451
$118.00

PORCELAIN FOUR PART WHITE IRONSTONE TUREEN. The tureen consists of a 13″ dia. underplate; 8″ h x 10-1/2″ dia. pedestal tureen; 12″ ladle; and cover with ladle slot and nut knop. The decoration is of leaf and nut. All pieces excluding the ladle with impressed mark “J. Edwards President Shape” with English registry date key. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96055 (100-200)

4452
$177.00

TWO AMERICAN PATCHWORK QUILTS. 20th Century. These fine examples are in the “Trip Around the World” pattern. 1) In shades of green, brown, and cinnabar. 2) With vibrant shades of blue, purple, red, green, and black. SIZE: 1) 8′ 11″ x 6′ 10″ 2) 8′ 8″ x 7′ 3″ PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. No stains or imperfections noted. 9-96290 (300-500)

4453
$86.25

HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY DRESSING MIRROR. First half 19th century. The shield-shaped mirrorplate within a conforming inlaid mahogany frame, joined to scrolling upright supports with a scrolled and shaped stretcher, raised on outscrolled trestle base. SIZE: 25-1/4″ h. x 33-1/4″ overall w. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-93144 (200-400)

4454
$201.25

SHERATON MAHOGANY AND MAPLE TWO DRAWER WORK TABLE. Circa 1840. Probably New York, the rectangular thin mahogany top above the conforming case fitted with a bank of two drawers, each with tiger maple veneer fronts, raised on swelled cylindrical ring turned legs with ringed cuffs and suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 22″ w x 17-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored, brass hardware a later replacement, surfaces and color very good. 9-96575 (200-300)

4455
$86.25

COUNTRY PINE DROPLEAF TABLE. Mid-19th century. Rectangular scrubbed top with conforming hinged leaves, projecting above a straight apron, raised on cylindrical legs tapering to feet. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 35-3/4″ l x 18-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Table has been stripped, scrubbed and waxed, showing extensive wear. 9-96065 (100-200)

4456
$143.75

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL CHERRY TILT TOP CANDLE STAND. First quarter 19th century. Rectangular shaped top with inset corners hinged on an urn form standard raised on tripod spider leg base. SIZE: 26-1/4″ h x 26″ l x 17-1/2″ w. CONDITION: With scrubbed and repolished finish, one leg with moderate repairs. Base with old iron reinforcement. 13-9362 (100-200)

4457
$345.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN BIRDCAGE WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Circa 1800. Each example with canted seven spindle back and acorn fittings joined to a shaped plank seat, raised on splayed incised cylindrical legs joined by box stretcher. SIZE: 33-1/2″ h of back, 16″ h of seat. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Retains older refinished surface. Structures showing substantial wear. Overall condition fair to good. 9-96064 (150-250)

4458
$345.00

TWO DRAWER SHERATON STAND. The mixed wood stand having two dovetailed drawers with mahogany veneered fronts and replaced hardware. The maple and walnut case having turned legs and slightly overhanging top. Probably Pennsylvania. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x top 21-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Newer finish, some filled side cracks. Generally very good. 9-95886 (200-400)

4459
$57.50

WALL PAPER DOME TOP BOX AND GREEN DRYING RACK. The dome top box having original antique wall paper covering with decorative blue striping and flower decorated against a light colored background. The interior newspaper covered “Hampshire Gazette & Public Advertiser 1818 Northampton, MA”. Blueish/green drying rack in older paint having three mortise & tendon slats and shoe type feet. SIZE: Box: 11′ h x 25-3/4″ w x 13″ d. Rack: 51″ h x 36″ w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Box with losses and stains to outside covering, interior and structurally very good. Rack with generally good color and water stains to show feet. 9-95864 (200-400)

4460
$345.00

SET OF FOUR REDECORATED PLANK SEAT WINDSOR CHAIRS. Each chair painted in a mustard yellow having green and red accent striping. The back rectangular crest decorated in a Rufus Porter style tree decoration. Spindle back, shaped seats with turned stretchers. SIZE: 33″ h; 17-1/2″ seat h x 13″ seat d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95882 (200-400)

4461
$118.00

PAIR OF OVAL MINIATURE PORTRAITS ON MILK GLASS. Continental, First half 19th century. The portraits of a gentleman and lady in period dress. Each on a dark oval background and painted on a milk glass panel within conforming velvet frames. SIZE: 4″ x 3 1/4″ CONDITION: In good condition with original surfaces. Color is good with no damages or scratches. Wear to velvet frames. 9-97014 (100-150)

4462
$115.00

TWO TRAY TABLES. 1) Redecorated removable antique tray with shell motif fitted into a nice custom cross stretcher base conforming stand. 2)Lacquered tray with black ground having nice decoration in Greek Key with leaf decorative elements at corners. Sits atop a bamboo turned cross stretcher base. SIZE: 1) 17-1/2″ h x 26-1/2″ w x 19″ d. 2) 20-1/2″ h x 29-3/4″ w x 21-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: 1) Very good, some small decoration loss at edges. 2) Generally very good. 9-95839 (300-500)

4463
$402.50

COLLECTION OF 4 AMERICAN HOOKED RUGS. Late 19th, early 20th century. Comprised of three rectangular rugs and a circular example, all with floral design. SIZE: Largest: 4′ 4″ x 3′ 1″. Circular: 3′ 2″ d. Smallest: 2′ 11″ x 1′ 7″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: All wrought in soft earth tones, each with minor damages throughout and showing some wear. 9-95930 (200-400)

4464
$0.00

TWO OVAL BRAIDED MATS. Each of similar design and color worked in earth tones and of oval design. SIZE: Largest: 4′ 2-1/2″ x 2′ 10″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: The smaller with deterioration at ends. 9-95931 (100-150)

4465
$143.75

TWO AMERICAN PICTORAL HOOKED RUGS. The largest wrought with alternating squares of flowerheads and geometric basket design centering the rectangular pole medallion with striped borders. The smaller example of scrolling vinery centering floral sprays on a gray field within a black border. SIZE: Large: 4′ 8-1/2″ x 3′ 2″. Smaller: 4′ 1″ x 2′ 6-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: The first with some even wear. The second with damage to selvage on ends. 9-96037 (100-200)

4466
$172.50

SIX-PANEL HARDWOOD ROOM DIVIDER IN THE AESTHETIC MOVEMENT TASTE. 2nd Half 20th Century. Each hinged rectangular panel fitted with stylized two rows of stylized geometric flower heads within a double geometric border. SIZE: 72″ h x 107-1/2″ total length PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: In very good original condition. Assembled with dual folding hinges. 9-96000 (500-800)

4467
$57.50

ARTS & CRAFTS OAK FERN STAND. First quarter 20th century. The quartersawn pedestal with square top above a conforming standard, joined to a stepped square base, raised on similar pad feet. SIZE: 35″ h x 10-1/2″ w x 10-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Nicely refinished in medium brown color. Structurally good. 9-96039 (200-300)

4468
$230.00

ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE LEADED STAINED GLASS HANGING LIGHT. Square shade having 36 tapering panels in white slag ending in small panels of light green slag. Topped by a band of green and white horizontal panels. Green lead surface having a single light fixture which needs rewiring and a central hanging loop. SIZE: 10″ h x 18″ sq. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: The green top band with cracks and one crack in white ray. Otherwise very good. 9-96204 (250-400)

4469
$236.00

14 PIECES OF WATERFORD CRYSTAL. Lot includes: Six 5-3/4″ h wine glasses and a 13-1/4″ decanter with stopper accompanied by a round silver plated tray. 5-1/2″ h rose bowl; 4″ creamer; 4-1/2″ mustard; 2″ h x 4″ dia. open sugar; 3-3/4″ salt & pepper; Two-piece 5″ h dinner bell and stand. All in the diamond pattern in clear class. Decanter appears to be unmarked, all else is marked. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, one glass rim with small chip. 9-96035, 9-96056; 9-96195 (400-800)

4470
$57.50

FOUR PIECES OF ART GLASS. 1) 11″ light blue to red heavy sculpted vase with rounded top, polished base and label “Bohemian Crystal Made in Czechoslovakia”. 2) 11-1/2″ unmarked tapered vase in teal. 3) 9-1/4″ h frosted clear and amethyst molded flaring vase decorated with relief irises. 4) 3″ h x 11-1/2″ x 10-1/4″ cut glass center bowl with intaglio cut grapevine, pears and grapes. Unmarked, very minor roughness to edge. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ and Portland, ME. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-95933, 9-95951; 9-96196 (200-400)

4471
$0.00

TWO PIECES OF VICTORIAN GLASS. 1) 5-3/4″ h bust of Thomas Jefferson in frosted glass mounted on a black marble plinth. Bust relief inscribed “Thomas Jefferson 1743-1826”. Unmarked but probably Gillinder Glass. 2) 6-1/2″ h imperial purple slag glass owl jar made of two parts, the head being the cover. Interior having a paper label. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: 1) Chip to the inside of the collar and a small fleabite to pleated edge. 2) Very good. 9-96059-1 (150-250)

4472
$316.25

INTERESTING LOT OF SILVER ITEMS AND SIX OPERA GLASSES. The silver items include three crosses, folding comb, two old lighters, small pipe with man’s head, small brush, swan scissors, three liquor labels, swan cane handle, an enameled pin holder, and a small needle case. The opera glasses include a fine pair marked “E.D. Mester/Berlin” having white enameling with pink flowers on both the folding handle and glasses; a similar example with mother-of-pearl, unmarked; a small pair with handle marked “L.K. Leon/Paris”; and three other pair. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96661 (500-800)

4473
$0.00

LEATHER DOG COLLAR AND LEASH WITH BRASS DECORATION. Second quarter 20th century. This hand made and stitched example decorated with brass rosettes, rings and fittings. SIZE: 45″ l of leash. 20″ circumference of collar (approx). CONDITION: All original with no additions or alterations. Leather and stitching intact. Displays normal expected wear. 9-96687 (150-250)

4474
$59.00

WATERBURY STEEPLE CLOCK. Rosewood cased steeple clock having a reverse painted eagle and shield panel, white dial with original label affixed to inside back. Time and strike movement. Key and pendulum present. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h x 10″ w x 3-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Good, some loss to dial, unknown working order. 9-96014 (100-150)

4475
$143.75

LOUIS XVI STYLE WALNUT BERGERE EN CABRIOLET. Late 19th, early 20th Century. This caned arm chair with arched and curved crest rail carved with layered leaf tips, the crest with bow tied ribbon, continuing downwards to arms, the grips carved with leaf tips and scrolled volutes on incurved supports, centering a shaped cane seat and back, raised on tapered cylindrical legs with stop-fluting. The seat with bowed rail. SIZE: Height of back is 31″. Height of seat is 15″. CONDITION: In original condition, the frames caned, caning original. No restoration or repairs noted. 9-97613 (200-300)

4476
$287.50

NEW ENGLAND BIRDSEYE MAPLE ROCKING CHAIR. 2nd Half 19th Century. The shaped crest rail joined to serpentine styles centering a caned back conforming panel and joined to shaped arms with rolled grips. The trapezoidal caned seat with shaped front rail raised on saber legs joined by a box stretcher on rockers. SIZE: Height of back 38″ PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good structural condition with honey brown patina. 9-95994 (200-300)

4477
$0.00

DECORATED WOOD TANG STYLE HORSE. The carved wood horse on a wood plank base standing with one leg up. Gilt decorated with colorful red and green saddle. 20th Century. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h x 40″ l. CONDITION: Some crack separations, otherwise generally very good. 9-96720 (500-1,000)

4478
$115.00

POLYCHROME PAINTED AND CARVED BUST OF KWAN-YIN. Carved from the solid this paint decorated female bust is rendered with a tiara. SIZE: 15-1/4″ h. CONDITION: The painted surfaces much weathered and dry. Structurally good. 9-96812 (400-700)

4479
$177.00

CARVED SEATED BUDDHA. Late 19th/early 20th century. The robed figure depicted with a beaded necklace holding a sphere in his right hand rendered in opaque cream colored glass. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97521 (300-400)

4480
$172.50

TWO ORIENTAL WATERCOLOR PORTRAITS AND WOODBLOCK PRINT BOOK. The pair identically housed in inlaid frames having a “McClees Galleries” label and showing a standing man and woman in traditional dress. The woodblock print book having both Chinese and English text with facing woodblock prints of warriors. The book is in accordion form with teak ends and having eight plates. The title “COMPLETE PICTURES OF THE EIGHT NOBEL STEEDS”. Circa early 1900’s. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. Book 8″ x 6″. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Framed portraits very good. End boards warped but otherwise very good. 9-96555 (200-400)

4481
$59.00

THREE ORIENTAL FIGURES. 1) 12″ h porcelain Kabuki figure in fancy robe holding a scroll and attached to a wood base which is signed. 2) 10″ h figure with molded jade style robe and ivory style head and hands. The Oriental scholar holds a small Buddha and mounted on a black carved base. 3) 10-1/2″ cloisonne figure of a Geisha with molded head and hand. Mounted on a wood carved base. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Good. 9-96169, 9-96174; 9-96185 (150-250)

4482
$118.00

SIGNED (Japanese, 20th Century) BLOSSOMING BRANCHES. Watercolor view of two branches having colorful red blossoms with green leaves. Signed upper left with Oriental characters. Housed in a green bamboo style frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96163 (300-500)

4483
$287.50

FOUR FOLD ORIENTAL HANGING SCREEN. Each panel having a gold background. The scene of a pine branch with pine cones and birds. Signed on the right side with a red chop mark and two characters. SIZE: 27-3/4″ h x each panel 18-1/2″; (74″) PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96024 (400-600)

4484
$0.00

THREE SATSUMA VASES. 1) 12″ h vase made into a table lamp with two light fixtures. Six sided tapering vase with gilt decoration and three figures. 2) 10″ vase with similar design marked “Made in Japan”. 3) 10″ bulbous vase having a blue ground, two decorative panels with figures in landscape, two gecko gilt handles. All 20th Century. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96173 (200-300)

4485
$345.00

PAIR OF ROSE MEDALLION TABLE LAMPS. First half 20th century. Decorated with panels of domestic life, the floral decorated collars with butterflies. Each mounted on a turned wooden base. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h of vase. PROVENANCE: Estate of William Hoeschle of Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: One lamp with breaks around base rim. 9-96558 (200-300)

4486
$40.25

THREE FRAMED ORIENTAL WORKS. 1) Oriental watercolor of a white parrot on bamboo branch. Signed upper left with black characters and red chop mark. There is a translation attached to the reverse “Empty Tree Rest Shadow” “Pu Chin”. Housed in a silver bamboo style frame with dark matte. 2 & 3) Pair of needleworks, one of a dragon, the other with butterflies. Both against an orange background. Housed in gilt bamboo style frames. SIZE: Sight: 1) 13″ x 18″. 2 & 3) 20-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Joan B. Hanson, Fair Haven, N.J. CONDITION: Foxing and some light mold to one needlework. 9-95889 (75-125)

4487
$0.00

ORIENTAL CARVED FIGURE OF A WARRIOR. The carving with ivory details including hands, spear and head, on a brown decorated molded body with cutback white design. The figure is glued to a laminated ivory base on four small bracket feet. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96168 (250-350)

4488
$57.50

TWO PAIR OF CARVED WOOD WALL PLAQUES. 1) Pair of identical size with reticulated carving of figures, trees surrounded by a scroll type border. 2) Two gold painted open piercework carvings with figures on horses and other figures fighting in poses in a pagoda type setting. SIZE: 1) 21″ x 8-1/4″. 2) 14″ x 7″ and 18″ x 5″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96166, 9-96167 (200-300)

4489
$230.00

DOUBLE SWING LEG PINE DINING TABLE. Third quarter 20th century. Rectangular pegged top fitted with hinged leaves with breadboard ends projecting above the straight apron, raised on 8 square tapered legs, the 4 central legs hinged to support the leaves when raised. SIZE: 30″ h x 52-1/2″ l x 30″ w closed, 58″ w open. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good structural condition and finished with a medium dark brown walnut color. 9-96062 (400-600)

4490
$57.50

THREE PART LARGE FOLDING FLOOR DRESSING MIRROR. The three-panels supported by four tapered carved legs ending in brass cupped feet. Each panel with shaped mirror plates having a molded wood framed edge. The back finished with wood panels, the sections connected by long heavy brass hinges. SIZE: 80″ h x 24″ w side panels; 30″ w central panel for total of 78″ w. PROVENANCE: From a Washington, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Some spot and streak deterioration to mirror plate, back panel having 5″ piece of molding missing. Otherwise good. 9-95787 (200-400)

4491
$57.50

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED BEECH HALL CHAIR. Second half 19th century. The arched molded and foliate pierce-carved crest rail joined to scrolled columnar styles centering a rectangular molded upholstered back panel joined to the trapezoidal over-upholstered seat. Raised on block-and-baluster turned legs, the rear legs raked, and with frontal Spanish feet. SIZE: 49-1/2″ h of back, 17″ h of seat. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Retains original surface with dark patina. Structurally good. One leg missing outside piece of proper left foot. 9-95981 (200-300)

4492
$86.25

AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAPLE PEDESTAL. First third 20th century. Circular top joined to a round reeded standard on a conforming base joined to a square plinth on bracket feet. SIZE: 36″ h x 13-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Structurally very good, refinished and mahoganized. 9-96032 (200-250)

4493
$0.00

GERMAN HANGING HALL LIGHT. Late 19th/early 20th century. The mushroom glass shade reverse-painted in a red marbleized finish, suspended by three chains, the carved inverted gilt pineapple finial joined to a candle cup within. SIZE: Shade: 11-1/4″ dia. x 9″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired during travels in Germany. CONDITION: Glass shade in very good condition, substantial losses to paint within, fittings all appear original. 9-94956 (300-500)

4494
$0.00

PAIR OF ENGLISH VICTORIAN BRASS BEEHIVE CANDLESTICKS. Second half 19th century. Each of typical form with faceted and beehive form shaft on stepped circular base on a square plinth. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Polished, retaining original ejectors, one with split in corner of base. Overall very good. 9-96444 (200-300)

4495
$402.50

ENTERPRISE TABLETOP COFFEE MILL. Cast iron two-wheel coffee mill marked “Enterprise Mfg. Co. Philadelphia” and “American”. Original red paint with stencil decoration. Front drawer “No. 3”. SIZE: 14″ h x 8-1/2″ without handle. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Original paint with some loss to gold and red, generally very good. 9-96066 (150-250)

4496
$402.50

TWO POSTCARD ALBUMS. The postcards in plastic sheet protectors, mostly holidays including Halloween, Valentines Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Christmas, July 4th, etc. Approximately 290 postcards. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME CONDITION: Very good. 9-95989 (200-400)

4497
$460.00

TWO LEATHER PLAYING CARD BOXES. One vertical book form with removal lid and two card slots, the other with hinged lid with three card slots. Gold-trimmed brown leather with decorative card illustration. SIZE: Vertical Box: 4 1/4″H x 2 1/4″ w; Hinged Box: 1 1/4″H x 9″ w CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96663 (150-250)

4498
$0.00

INTERESTING MOVIE POSTER “MAN ON THE RUN”. The poster has a hand painted background in rainbow colors with the words “Excellent…”Powerful…Superb!!!” in red and the actors Derek Farr, Joan Hopkins and Edward Chapman in blue. The addition of cardboard hand cut title words and two tinted photographic prints on cardboard showing the actors complete the poster. Housed in a black wood frame. This 1948 thriller was directed and produced by Lawrence Huntington. SIZE: Sight: 56″ x 38″. CONDITION: A considerable amount of scratches, fair to good. 9-96926 (200-400)

4499
$177.00

THREE STERLING SILVER JAMES WYETH PLATES. Third quarter 20th century. Each plate produced by the Franklin Mint bearing a work by James Wyeth. “Along the Brandywine” July 14, 1972, “Winter Fox” May 14, 1973. “Riding to the Hunt” March 1, 1974. All with serial number “1302”. All three are sold with their book form presentation box and accompanied by one shadow box frame. SIZE: 8″ d of plate. CONDITION: All in very good original condition. 9-96591 (400-600)

4500
$115.00

TIFFANY & CO STERLING SILVER BABY SPOON. First quarter 20th Century. Spoon designed with a curved short handle with beaded edge centering an embossed rondel depicting Mother Goose. Spoon marked on the back “Tiffany & Co. Sterling Pat. 1911 M”. This lot is offered together with a Tiffany leather box. SIZE: 3-3/4″ l. CONDITION: End of handle missing, with roughness. Bowl of spoon with scratches, dents and roughness. Fair to good overall. 9-97587 (75-150)

4501
$0.00

AMERICAN CHILD’S OAK MORRIS CHAIR. First quarter 20th century. This example of typical form with original seat and back cushions and spindle side supports with adjustable back. SIZE: Ht of back 26″ Overall width 19″ CONDITION: With original dry surfaces. Retains original cushions, adjusting rod for back missing. 9-97686 (150-250)

4502
$230.00

GERMAN CHILD’S WASH BASIN WITH WICKER STAND. Circa 1900. The oval basin divided by a carrying handle and transfer decorated overall with children engaged in various activities. The underside stamped with a crown, shield and wreath mark above the words “MADE IN GERMANY”. Fitted in a two-tier wicker and rattan stand having a 3/4 gallery sides fitted with towel bars and a lower shelf joined by X-form supports. SIZE: Overall Ht 22″ L 23″ D 15″ CONDITION: Structurally very good. The stand with multiple coats of paint. 9-97685 (200-300)

4503
$115.00

FINE AMERICAN VICTORIAN CHILD’S MARBLE TOP TABLE. Circa 3rd quarter 19th century. This rare turtle-top example in oak with original white marble retains its old original surface. The marble top with beveled edge above the conforming apron, incise-carved with geometric designs, joined by 4 spool-turned supports, fitted with a medial conforming shelf with spool turned gallery raised on 4 incurved, reeded legs with square platform feet. Mounted with reeded rosettes. SIZE: 23″ h x 28-1/2″ l x 19-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Table retains original finish now dried and in need of repolishing. Marble is original and without damage. Structurally very good overall. 9-96420 (200-300)

4504
$0.00

ROYAL DUX FIGURE OF A WOMAN IN ELIZABETHAN DRESS ON A HORSE. Late 19th/early 20th Century. Figure depicting a woman with wide brimmed feathered hat, left arm outstretched in long flowing dress with cape, seated side saddle on her horse, the horse leaning against a tree stump on a natural rock work plinth. Marked beneath the plinth with the Dux acorn mark. SIZE: 22” h, 16” l x 7” w overall. CONDITION: Repairs to left hand, left foot missing toes, hairline crack, horse’s proper left shoulder, proper left cape of rider. Parasol or other object missing from left hand. Bridle missing from left hand. Surface is in need of a good overall cleaning. 9-74989 (100-200)

4505
$115.00

FOUR ANTIQUE PITCHERS AND MILK BOWL. 1) 9″ Rockinghamware tulip decorated pitcher. 2) 8-1/2″ Rockinghamware pitcher with oak leaves and acorn pattern. 3) 8″ Rockingham glaze pitcher with two cows in oval relief decoration. 4) 8-1/4″ blue and white pitcher with eagle and shield relief decoration. 5) 10″ dia. x 2-3/4″ h slope sided Rockinghamware bowl. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96049 (150-250)

4506
$57.50

ELEVEN PIECES OF BROWN TRANSFER STAFFORDSHIRE IN THE “WILLOW” PATTERN. Lot includes: 16″ platter marked “Hanley Staffordshire”; 16″ oval platter marked “Visto England”; Two oversized 5-1/4″ dia. coffee cups and saucers unmarked; 8-1/2″ dia. plate marked “JM & S Staffordshire” (crows foot); 7″ pitcher marked “JM & S Staffordshire”; 10″ h covered teapot marked “JM & S Staffordshire” (small underrim chip); Unusual 10″ dia. round double handled covered serving bowl with deep decorated center well marked “Semi China JD & CO”; 10″ oval covered pedestal vegetable, unmarked (discolored hairline at one end). PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise generally good. 9-96045 (200-300)

4507
$0.00

59-PIECE DINNER SERVICE BY ROYAL DOULTON IN THE “MIRAMONT” PATTERN. Pieces decorated with colorful fruit pattern. A service of eight of the following: 10-1/2″ plate; 8″ plate; 7″ dia. bowl; 5-1/4″ dia. bowl; 6-1/4″ dia. saucer; 4″ dia. handled cups; 4-1/2″ h covered sugar; 3″ creamer; 10-1/2″ dia. sandwich plate. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Like new. 9-96194 (500-800)

4508
$0.00

NORTHWEST PERSIAN ORIENTAL RUNNER. Early 20th century. With 4 diamond polychrome floral sprays interspersed with dense polychrome flowerheads, all on a blue/black ground within a a brick red saz leaf floral border. SIZE: 17′ l x 2′ 8″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Retaining full pile, but with section of severe moth damage at corner of one edge. 9-95938 (500-700)

4509
$115.00

HERIZ MAT, NORTH PERSIA. Second quarter 20th century. Blue/black central medallion with dense polychrome devices and a small ivory central stepped pole medallion, within ivory spandrels and three latticework guard borders. SIZE: 4′ x 2′ 4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Good color and pile, but with worn edges and missing end fringe. 9-95941 (300-500)

4510
$40.25

ORIENTAL HARDWOOD ALTAR TABLE. Circa mid-20th century. The rectangular paneled top above the conforming molded and shaped papering, raised on square molded legs joined by a medial shelf. SIZE: 30″ h x 48″ l x 14″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good overall retaining original finish, some normal shrinkage. 9-96180 (100-200)

4511
$287.50

PAIR OF STANGLE POTTERY ROOSTERS. One marked “3445” and the other “3446”. Each having an oval Stangle pottery birds mark and artist initial. Both having an original Stangle decal and nice coloring. Along with two porcelain goose decanters. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h and 7-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96050 (100-200)

4512
$0.00

TWO MAINE POTTERY VASES. Each signed identically with “MH/R”. Both having white grounds and blue highlighting one with an added reticulated rim. SIZE: 7″ and 6-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96131 (100-200)

4513
$28.75

FOUR ART POTTERY CONTEMPORARY VASES. Lot includes: Two 5-1/2″ red glaze vases by Sid Oakley. 8-1/2″ tall vase with bleeding heart decoration by Linden Hills Pottery, signed on bottom “LHP” and artist initialled “NK”. Unmarked 3″ h x 5″ w ten sided vase/bowl in light blue with dark green and blue drips. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96097-9 (100-200)

4514
$0.00

20-PIECES OF GOLD DECORATED LENOX WARE. Lot includes 13-1/2″ x 9″ ivy decorated centerpiece bowl; 13″ x 11″ iris decorated picture frame; 9″ bud vase; 5″ x 9″ clock; 7-1/2″ x 6″ clock; 7″ h salt & pepper shakers; 8″ long dove dish; 10-3/4″ dia. Bicentennial plate; Two 4-3/4″ votive holders; 6″ dia. ivy bowl; Two low 4-1/2″ candle holders; Two 4-1/2″ h ivy berry candle holders; 3-3/4″ small clock; 4-1/2″ cross with domed display; a 4″ Christmas ornament with domes display and 11″ angel music box with case. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-96041 (250-350)

4515
$0.00

EIGHT PIECES OF BLUEBERRY DECORATED STONEWARE BY SALMON FALLS. Seven pieces marked with the impressed mark, one piece unmarked. Lot includes 8-1/2″ covered crock; 8-1/2″ pitcher; 7″ h double handled bean pot; Two 5″ covered sugars; 2-part 7″ dia. candle holder; unmarked 4-1/2″ handled mug and a 6″ spoon rest. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96046 (150-250)

4516
$57.50

RAKU POTTERY TULIP DECORATED CENTER BOWL. The shallow wide art pottery bowl having nine red tulips with green leaves arranged on one side with a black band and white interior. Impressed signature on bottom and signed on top by Mickey Kofer. This pottery process with its unique firing technique originated in Japan in the 16th Century. Accompanying the piece is a small brochure. SIZE: 17″ dia. x 4″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96054 (100-200)

4517
$115.00

ART POTTERY POLAR BEAR BY NATALIE SURVING. White polar bear with incised Eskimo decoration. The bottom of the front foot impressed “Natalie Surving Staten Island, N.Y.”. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 10″ l. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96144 (100-150)

4518
$29.50

LEVESQUE (American, 20th Century) TWO WORKS. 1) “A Taste of Honey” 17/75. Etching shows three lilies, inscribed, signed, titled and numbered in pencil. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte. 2) “Ancestor” 1/75. Etching shows an armored soldier in black with a red heart in the corner. Housed in a black wood frame with white matte having a black edge. SIZE: Image: 1) 1″ x 3-3/4″. 2) 1-3/4″ x 2-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96216 (100-200)

4519
$0.00

WOODY W. CRUMBO (American, 1912-1989) THE BLUE STALLION. Silkscreen portrait of a fancy white spotted blue horse with large pluming white tail and mane. Signed in print “Crumbo”. Housed in a silver and black decorated wood frame with double mattes. SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Some spot mold to interior of glass, print very good. 9-96227 (100-200)

4520
$28.75

RON SLATER (American, 1966-) THREE LIMITED EDITION ETCHINGS. 1) Framed etching with blue tint of tree numbered 4/35, pencil signed and dated 9/96. 2) Unframed etching of oncoming train, numbered 2/40, pencil signed and dated 9/97. 3) Unframed etching of trees, numbered 6/20, pencil signed and dated 9/1997. SIZE: Image: 1) 4-1/2″ x 2-1/4″. 2) 2-1/2″ x 1-3/4″. 3) 5-1/2″ x 4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: All are very good. 9-96150 (75-125)

4521
$460.00

FIVE ANDERSEN STUDIO POTTERY FIGURES. Lot includes: 9″ l sperm whale; 10″ l blue whale; 10″ l manatee; 8-1/2″ sea otter and 10-1/2″ l fish. All with wonderful art pottery glazes and very well modeled. Accompanying the lot is a small brochure which indicates that the Studio has two locations, East Boothbay and So. Portland, Maine. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96047 (300-500)

4522
$258.75

NINE ANDERSEN STUDIO POTTERY FIGURES. Lot includes: Five 4-1/2″ l birds; 10-1/2″ l Canada goose; 6″ l Puffin; Two 11″ seagulls, one on an aftermarket driftwood and slate stand. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96047-1 (300-500)

4523
$0.00

FOUR LIMITED EDITION FIGURINES BY TOM CLARK. 1) 14-1/2″ h x 17″ l figurine of a seated Abraham Lincoln. Hand signed by the artist and marked “97/1000″ and dated 1989. 2) 19″ h figure of Thomas Jefferson. Hand signed by the artist and dated 1993. 3) 12″ figurine of Sacajawea. Hand signed by the artist and dated 1991. 4) 12” figurine of a pilgrim man. Hand signed by the artist and dated 1986. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96036 (250-400)

4524
$0.00

SEVEN GNOME WORLD FIGURES BY TOM CLARK. 1) 7-1/2″ “1997 Cairn Christmas”, double artist signed, “28”. 2) 7″ “Cairn 1995 Christmas”, double artist signed, “20”. 3) 6″ “Cairn Christmas 2000”, double artist signed “24”. 4) 6-1/2″ “Cairn 1994 Christmas”, double artist signed, “91”. 5) 6-1/2″ “Cairn Christmas 1996”, double artist signed “37”. 6) 6-3/4″ “Cairn Christmas 1998”, double artist signed, “53”. 7) 6″ “Cairn Christmas 1999”, double artist signed “74”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96088 (200-400)

4525
$115.00

SEVEN RIP VAN WINKLE AND GNOME WORLD FIGURES BY TOM CLARK. 1) 7″ artist signed “Rip Van Winkle 31 1986”. 2) 6″ gnome “Cheer 1991 24”. 3) 7″ artist signed “Arthur 60 1987”. 4) 6-3/4″ artist signed “Michael 72 1983”. 5) 6″ artist signed “Quiet as a Mouse 28 1993”. 6) 6″ artist signed 2001 “Turn of the Century 95 1979″ with gnome and bird. 7) 4” artist signed “Cairn 92 2000” (one ear of squirrel is damaged). PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-96089 (200-300)

4526
$115.00

FIVE COLLECTIBLE GNOME WORLD FIGURES BY TOM CLARK. Lot includes: 1) 7″ artist signed gnome with jack-o-lantern “Rumpkin 49 1983”. 2) 8-1/4″ artist signed “Pumpkin Hattie 72 1998″ of a witch. 3) 5-1/4” artist signed “Brunnehilde 63 1995″ witch on a broom. 4) 5-3/4” artist signed witch on pumpkin “Cornelia 66 1988”. 5) 6-1/2″ artist signed “Sammy” gnome in Fourth of July motif. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96090 (200-300)

4527
$57.50

BONN STUDIO CARVED WOOD AND PAINTED “EASTERN BLUEBIRD ON OXEYE DAISEY”. The interesting sculpture showing a small bluebird perched on a grassy moss area with white daisy, green stem and green leaves. Mounted to a walnut rectangular base which is inscribed with title “SISI Bonn 1972”. SIZE: Total: 13″ h x 9″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96115 (200-300)

4528
$0.00

TWO BONN STUDIO WOOD NATURE SCULPTURES. 1) Showing a hummingbird at a cactus bloom mounted on a polished walnut round base. Fine detail work including a small ladybug. Signed on side “Bonn”. 2) Swallowtail butterfly on a strawberry plant with white blossoms and small strawberry. Signed on side “Bonn”. SIZE: 1) 9″ h. 2) 6″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96116, 9-96117 (200-400)

4529
$258.75

FIFTEEN CAROLER FIGURES BY BYERS CHOICE, LTD. Eleven marked “The Carolers”, the other just marked “Byers Choice LTD”. All dated between 1981 and 1992. SIZE: Range from 9″ to 13″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96392 (200-400)

4530
$258.75

SIXTEEN CAROLER FIGURES BY BYERS CHOICE, LTD. All marked “Byers Choice LTD”, dated 1981 through 1986. SIZE: Range from 9-1/2″ to 13″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, two with chips to green base. 9-96392-1 (200-400)

4531
$379.50

FOURTEEN CAROLER FIGURES BY BYERS CHOICE, LTD. All having “The Carolers” sticker on bottom. Dated 1986 through 1994. SIZE: Range from 9-1/2″ to 13″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Two have chips to green base, otherwise very good. 9-96392-2 (200-400)

4532
$460.00

TWENTY-ONE CAROLER FIGURES BY BYERS CHOICE, LTD. The lot includes eleven religious figures dated 1988 through 1992. Others include two Victorian Grandparents, Victorian Shopper,two Traditional children, two Traditional Adults, a policeman and more. Figures dated 1994 through 1998 and another undated. Also included in the lot is baby Jesus and Post Office box. SIZE: Range from 9″ to 14″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96392-3 (200-400)

4533
$517.50

SEVEN DICKENS CHARACTERS BY BYERS CHOICE, LTD. Spirit Present 1988; Scrooge 1985; Marley’s Ghost 1986 (first edition); Spirit Past 1987 (first edition); Spirit Future 1989 (first edition); Happy Scrooge 1991 (first edition); Bob Cratchet & Tiny Tim 1990 (first edition). SIZE: Range from 12″ to 13″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96392-4 (200-400)

4534
$0.00

LOT OF SIX FIGURES. 1) 12″ h molded figure of Native American signed “Boulton” mounted to a black square base. 2) 11″ carved wood figure of a bust of Don Quixote. 3) 17-1/2″ figure of Don Quixote marked “Made in Mexico”. 4) 11″ Bali wood carved of a boy with chicken signed “Klungkung Bali”. 5) 12-1/2″ iron and glass sculpture marked “1/82” “Remson?/Maine”. Blue glass sculpture incorporating a large iron hook. 6) 12″ bronze figure of a pan blowing horns. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96092, 9-96094; 9-96135 (200-400)

4535
$265.50

EIGHT COLLECTIBLE FIGURES AND TOBY MUGS. 1) 10″ Royal Doulton Santa Claus “H.N. 2725″ with green mark. 2) 8-1/2″ Beswick Indian on horseback with black mark. 3) 7-1/2” Royal Doulton figure “Falstaff HN2054″ with green mark. 4) 7-1/2″ Royal Doulton Toby mug Neptune D6548″, green mark. 5) 6-1/2” Royal Doulton Toby Mug “Falstaff D6287″, black mark. 6) 7” Royal Doulton Toby mug “Rip Van Winkle D6438″, green mark. 7) 7-1/2” Royal Doulton Toby Mug “Don Quixote D6455″, black mark. 8) 6” Toby Mug “Sylvac 3279” of white bearded man. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-96002 (400-600)

4536
$115.00

QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT WRITING TABLE & CHAIR. 2nd Half 20th Century. The desk with rectangular top above the scalloped conforming frieze fitted with three aligned drawers, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet. The accompanying chair with vasiform splat, slip seat, cabriole legs and pad feet. SIZE: Desk: 29″ h x 48″ l x 23″ d Chair: 39-1/2″ h PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: With original commercial finish, no restoration or repairs noted. 9-96139 (150-250)

4537
$230.00

TWO SIMILAR VICTORIAN BRASS PLANT STANDS. Late 19th century. Each stand with insert Breschia marble top set within filigreed brass molded edges cast with leaftips and guilloches. The first on ropetwist cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet, the second raised on columnar legs joined by a medial shelf cast with leaftips. SIZE: 1st: approx. 30″ h. x 16″ sq. overall. 2nd: approx. 27″ h. x 13-1/2″ sq. overall. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Both good overall. 9-94889 (75-125)

4538
$143.75

TWELVE BRONZE MEDALLIONS. Including Two 2-3/4″ dia. Apollo 11 by the Medallic Art Co., NY; Two 2-1/2″ dia. Dr. Goddard Rocketry by the Medallic Art Co. NY; 3-3/4″ dia. Bicentennial medal by the Medallic Art Co. Danbury, CT; 2-3/4″ Charles Lindbergh by the Society of Medalists Fourth Issue; Two 2-3/4″ dia. Charles Lindbergh “G. Prvd Homme”; 2-3/4″ Lindbergh by Levra Garden Fraser Sculptor; 2-1/2″ dia. George Washington 1939 World’s Fair marked “Robbins Co. Attleboro”; 2-3/4″ dia. American Abundance medal with turkey and corn stalk by the Medallic Art Co. NY; 1-1/2″ dia. New Hampshire Bicentennial medal. All come with stands. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95983 (200-300)

4539
$0.00

FOUR FRUIT DECORATED PLATES WITH RACK. Each plate artist signed by Eva Gordon. Each green edged white plate having a different group of sculptured three-dimensional fruit including plums, pears, apples and peaches. The plates fit into a black scroll decorated wall plate rack. SIZE: 30″ h x 19-1/2″ w. Each plate is 19″ dia. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96073 (200-400)

4540
$201.25

THREE ANTIQUE BOWLS WITH CONTENTS. 1) 3″ h x 12-1/2″ dia. yellowware slope edge bowl marked “Derbyshire Ironstone” containing twenty-four realistic eggs. 2) 4″ h x 11″ dia. relief decorated yellowware batter bowl with pouring spout (small chip on edge) containing five realistic red delicious apples. 3) 4″ h x 14″ dia. Rockinghamware slope edge bowl filled with papier-mâché bakery bread items. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: As noted above, very good. 9-96034 (150-250)

4541
$230.00

FOUR EAGLE FIGURINES. 1) 12″ h porcelain eagle by Andrea on wood stand. 2) 15″ h white molded eagle signed “A. Giommelli 1976”. 3) 9″ h bronze eagle head on marble plinth, unsigned. 4) 6″ clear crystal eagle head by DeVinci Crystal. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96057 (150-250)

4542
$57.50

LOT OF TEN ROCKINGHAM GLAZE FIGURAL INDIAN DECANTERS. Each one having a removable headdress as stopper. All relief marked on base “1968”, one having a sticker “Genuine Heritage China”. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96140 (150-250)

4543
$57.50

THREE CORN DECORATED PORCELAIN ITEMS. 1) 24″ x 12″ corn plaque signed “Diquozi”. 2) 10-1/2″ corn decorated plate signed “Eve Gordon”. 3) 9″ plate marked “S V China” artist signed “R K Beck”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96205 (150-250)

4544
$230.00

NINE BUFFALO FIGURINES. Buffalo include: 11″ l blue and black pottery buffalo by the Blue Mountain Pottery Co.; Unmarked brown 9″ buffalo; 8″ metal buffalo on stand by Niagara Castings; 6″ Avon glass bottle; 12″ fur buffalo; 6″ fur buffalo; 11″ plastic brown buffalo; 11″ fur and metal buffalo and a large 17″ ceramic buffalo. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96015 (100-200)

4545
$59.00

LLADRO “MESSAGE OF PEACE” AND CYBIS DOVE. Each in a glass case. The Llardo figure with original box. SIZE: Lladro is 10-1/2″ Cybis IS 4-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96060, 9-96061; (100-200)

4546
$88.50

TWO STRATFORD BIRD FIGURES. 4-1/2″ Goldfinch and 6-1/2″ twin Chickadee with holly. Labeled on base “The Stratford Collection by Country Artists Hand Crafted and Hand Painted” No. 00965 and No. 01253. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96122 (50-100)

4547
$132.25

TWO FROG FIGURES. 1) 6″ in bronze with a green patina and polished accents. 2) 6″ l black stone frog with incised features. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96138 (50-100)

4548
$57.50

FIVE CARVED ANIMAL AND BIRD FIGURES. 5″ carved stone bear marked “Made in Kenya”; Two giraffe painted wood figures (14″ h and 9″ h) made in Kenya; 3-1/2″ h small wood bear marked “Vledford”; 17″ l bird carving marked “Lewis Mareno”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96149, 9-96148 (50-100)

4549
$115.00

24-PIECE NATIVITY SET. White glazed ceramic figures with a hand made wooden stable. The ceramic pieces from a new unused Holland mold with crisp detail. SIZE: Figure sizes range from 2″ h to 9″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: One camel with repair, otherwise generally very good. 9-96392-5 (25-50)

4550
$575.00

PAIR OF EAGLE DECORATED HURRICANE SHADES. Clear shades having a 9″ wide wheel cut spread eagle with star decoration. SIZE: 12-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: One with small flake off bottom rim, otherwise very good. 9-96059 (100-200)

4551
$23.00

SEVEN PIECES OF CLEVENGER BROS. GLASS. Early American reproductions of South Jersey glass including six #1 cantaloupe pitchers and one #11 camphor jug. The pitchers in colors of amber, blue, green, black, two amethyst, jug also in amethyst. SIZE: Pitchers are 6-1/2″; jug is 9″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96042 (50-100)

4552
$0.00

BRONZE DEER INCENSE BURNER AND ZUNI CARVED STONE BUFFALO. The small bronze deer having a removable saddle which reveals an open interior. The pink stone buffalo signed “Herbert Him Zuni” and has red coral bead eyes. SIZE: Deer: 4-1/2″ h x 7″ l. Buffalo: 5-1/2″ h x 10″ l. CONDITION: Deer has broken but present antler, otherwise very good. 9-96724, 9-96725 (200-300)

4553
$172.50

TWO WHITE METAL WESTERN FIGURES. 1) Silvered sculpture of a scouting Indian. His right knee rests on a stump and his left hand is at forehead looking out into the distance. Set on an oval marble base. Marked “WB 769”. 2) Bronzed figure of a buffalo. SIZE: 1) Total is 8-1/2″ h x 10″ l. 2) 4″ h x 7″ l. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96012, 9-96013 (150-250)

4554
$0.00

TWO TAPESTRY PILLOWS. 1) Decorative pillow having a tapestry with exotic birds in a tropical river setting. Decorative ball fringe and burgundy brocade fabric back. 2) Needlework pillow having a falcon on perching pole amongst a classical garden setting. A fringe edge and light blue fabric back. SIZE: 1) 15″ x 24″. 2) 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: The first with a torn area on the back, the second with breaks, rips and minor losses. 9-96735, 9-96736 (150-250)

4555
$51.75

UNSIGNED (European) PORTRAIT OF A RELIGIOUS FIGURE. Enamel on copper panel has an oval portrait of a side view of a man wearing a white cap. He has a fur collar and an ornate jacket. Surrounding the oval are foliate leaf decoration against a dark brown background. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt modern frame. SIZE: Sight: 10-3/4” x 9”. CONDITION: Good with some cracks in surface. 9-71971 (100-200)

4556
$28.75

THREE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ARTICLES. Lot consists of: 1) 12″ bust of Shakespeare which is plaster with a brownish/black patina. Set as a wall hanging. 2) 9-1/4″ h white metal clock top figures of a seated Shakespeare. 3) 10-1/2″ x 8″ framed engraving of Shakespeare framed together with a First Day Issue postmark August 14, 1964 Stratford, CT with cancellation and stamp. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95982 (100-150)

4557
$172.50

TWO PAIR OF LINDBERGH RELATED BOOKENDS. First pair show the Spirit of St. Louis in relief with inscription “First Nonstop Flight New York to Paris, May 21st to 22nd 1927 Time 33hrs 21min Piloted by Capt. Charles A. Lingbergh”. Backs with impress mark “W M P Co. 1120”. Second pair titled “The Aviator” with bust of pilot with plane and bird, unmarked. SIZE: 1) 5″ h x 5″ w. 2) PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96202 (100-150)

4558
$57.50

FIVE WOODEN MASK PLAQUES AND PAIR OF ARROW SCONCES. Lot consists of: Three (10-12″, 11″ and 17″) carved wood masks, one from Guatemala with inscription on back. Pair of 15-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ relief carved plaques signed “C.A.” on reverse. Pair of 21″ candle sconces made up of five arrows and bows with three-arms and candle cups (missing one end of arrow). PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good, as noted above. 9-96231 (100-200)

4559
$28.75

BRASS DRAGON BOAT FIGURAL INK STAND. Boat having a dragon head front, body and curling tail. Two hinged end lids for inkwell reservoir (inserts missing) and central open area for pen. SIZE: 14-1/2″ l x 2-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: As noted above, small screw missing from base. Otherwise very good. 9-96176 (50-100)

4560
$29.50

FANCY BRASS INK STAND. The reticulated foliate and scroll decorated oval tray having an affixed hinged covered inkwell with removable clear glass insert. In the shape of an urn supported by three ram figures. SIZE: 5″ h x 11-1/2″ x 9-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Some tarnish in one area of tray, otherwise very good. 9-96203 (50-100)

4561
$64.90

AFTER FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) “THE OUTLAW”. Small recast bronze depicting a cowboy on a rearing horse mounted to an oval green plinth. Late 20th Century. SIZE: 7″h, 8″ including base. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96011 (100-200)

4562
$230.00

BRONZE FIGURE OF A CLASSICAL MAN. The “David” type figure holds a pigskin wine cask over shoulder. His hand is held low which probably held a drinking vessel which is no longer present. Probably 19th C. SIZE: 9″ h x 6″ x 2-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-96093 (100-200)

4563
$86.25

THREE PAPER CUTOUT PICTURES. 1)Watercolor paper cutout showing giraffes, parrots and monkeys under trees. Signed in the cutout signed Claire R. Archer. Mounted against blue backboard in a gold modern frame with double matte. 2) Unsigned paper cutout of two eagles with shield and olive branch. The shield backed by red paper, all against a blue background with red and white matte, white frame with no glass. 3) Paper cutout of a heart with cupids and flowers. Signed B. Turner. White cutout backed by a red board with embossed monogram “BT”. The edge of the heart having old writing with verse, the Song of Solomon. Housed in a molded oak frame. SIZE: Sight: 1) 9-1/2″ x 13″. 2) 7″ x 9-1/4″. 3) 4-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: #2 & 3 have glue marks, #3 with some fading. Otherwise good. 9-96285 (100-200)

4564
$29.50

HAND PAINTED VASE LAMP. Porcelain tapering vase decorated in purple lilacs and green leaves fitted with a double light fixture and mounted to a teak base. Comes with a modern cut paper shade. SIZE: Vase 11″. Total is 24″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95926 (75-125)

4565
$172.50

LESTER GEORGE HORNBY (American, 1882-1956) WINTER AT THE ESSEX BOATYARD. Watercolor scene shows boat hull skeleton in wooden cradle in boatyard with frozen water and snow. Signed lower left “LG Hornby Essex 46″. Unframed. SIZE: 19″ x 24-1/2”. CONDITION: Slight toning, very good. 9-91096 (100-200)

4566
$0.00

K LUCINDA (20th Century) THE COTTAGE GARDENS. Oil on canvasboard modern scene shows a thatched roof English cottage surrounded by colorful flowerbeds, picket fence and walkway. Signed lower left “K Lucinda”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 19-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-93955 (100-200)

4567
$86.25

ELIZABETH RUGGLES (American, 20th Century) REFLECTION ON THE CRYSTAL BALL. Oil on canvas scene shows a seated black cat with blue eyes staring into a clear glass ball with his reflection. Signed bottom right “Ruggles”. Housed in a simple white wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 32″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96261 (100-200)

4568
$0.00

JEAN G. HOWARD (Wadsworth) (American, Mid 20th Century) “TILED CHURCH AND PEBBLED STAIRS”. Casein scene shows a dog on a pebbled stone stairway which lines between buildings with buildings in the background. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern frame with linen matte. A Cambridge Art Association Cambridge, Mass. exhibit label attached to reverse with title and artist. SIZE: 29″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91241 (75-125)

4569
$74.75

SHARBY (American) THE UNION SOLDIER. Watercolor portrait of a Union soldier wearing a blue uniform with blue cap. He has long brown hair, mustache and beard. Housed in a Civil War era walnut frame with gold liner. Signed lower right “Shardy”. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 12-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Belfast, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92965 (75-125)

4570
$0.00

KEITH HOFFMAN (American, Late 20th Century) WINTER LANDSCAPE. Watercolor scene shows a large tree at the edge of a snow covered field with trees, snow and fence. Signed lower right. Housed in a decorative silver and stained wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/4″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93960 (75-125)

4571
$0.00

DORIS J. COLE (American, 20th Century) THE COMMEMORATIVE MONUMENT. Watercolor town scene shows a Native American figure on triple stepped plinth surrounded by an iron fence in a traffic island with buildings beyond. Signed lower right “Doris J. Cole”. Housed in a modern wood molded frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93961 (75-125)

4572
$57.50

THREE NATIVE AMERICAN SAND PICTURES. 1) Framed 3-dimensional sand picture by Paladen and titled “Mask of Peace”. Titled and identified on back in pencil. Signed bottom right “Chethlahe 75″. 2) Framed picture by Lester Johnson? of a Yei figure. 3) Unframed plaque by Ernest Hunt dated 6/4/79 showing a shield. SIZE: 1) 15-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. 2) 6-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. 3) 9″ x 5-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96209 (150-200)

4573
$57.50

NATIVE AMERICAN RUG OF NAVAJO DESIGN. Early 20th century. Designed with a pair of aligned geometric medallions with striped end borders. SIZE: 6′ x 4′ 9-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: With weaknesses and holes throughout. 9-96389 (150-250)

4574
$57.50

GOTHIC VICTORIAN CAST-IRON UMBRELLA STAND TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR EXAMPLE. Late 19th/early 20th century. The first having a pediment cast with wolf’s and rabbit’s heads, the stand with bowed front cast with a hound hunting fowl on treed landscape, centering receptacle for umbrellas and canes, raised on a stepped molded plinth. The second, a 20th century example of demilune form cast with a hound and tree on leafy platform with fitted tray. SIZE: First: 33″ h. x 22″ w. x 10″ d. Second: 21″ h. x 17″ w. x 9″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Both in very good condition. 9-94884 (100-200)

4575
$115.00

SATSUMA DOUBLE HANDLED FOOTED VASE. Vase decorated with a green ground and flowers and leaves in white, blue, brown and green. Two decorated handles ending in ring and tassel. 19th/20th Century having a Oriental character marks to base. SIZE: 16″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96183 (100-150)

4576
$115.00

HEAVY ENAMELED ORIENTAL CHARGER. 20th Century charger has heavy decoration of butterflies and flowers against a black background. Block signature on base along with a wax seal with ribbon. SIZE: 15-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96177 (100-200)

4577
$59.00

MODERN ORIENTAL ROSE MEDALLION VASE. Vase having two decorated panels with figures and warriors. The shoulder and neck decorated with foo dogs and geckos. SIZE: 18-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96187 (100-150)

4578
$80.50

PAIR OF GOLDFISH DECORATED COVERED JARS. 20th Century jars have black ground with white and gold fish. Each jar fitted with a dome cover and pointed finial. Marked “Made in Japan”. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96182 (50-100)

4579
$201.25

SMALL SATSUMA INCENSE BURNER AND TWO SILVER & PORCELAIN BOXES. Two-piece porcelain cabinet piece in cylinder form with three small feet decorated with three scenes of Geisha’s with gold highlights. The base having a red Oriental signature and the slightly domed top having pierce decoration of butterflies. The two boxes having a silver base and removable cover with section of an Oriental vase. SIZE: Vase: 2-1/2″ h x 2-1/4″ dia. Boxes: 5-3/4″ l x 3-1/4″ w and 4-3/4″ l x 3-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Vase shows some use with two very teeny flecks to inside rim. Boxes Very good. 9-96178, 9-96170 (50-100)

4580
$172.50

LETTERIO CALAPAI (American, 1902-1993) “THE BRIDGE FROM COLUMBIA HTS, 1936”. Wood engraving with color numbered 42 of an edition of 100. Signed “L Calapai” and dated “84”. Housed in a hinged matte and hinge tape mounted. SIZE: Image: 8″ x 6″. Overall: 10-3/4″ x 7-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96151 (150-250)

4581
$88.50

FOUR LIMITED EDITION NATURE SCENE PRINTS. 1) “The Pond” by Beatrice Berlin. Pencil signed, titled and an edition of 7/50. 2) “Arabesque” by Beatrice Berlin. Pencil signed, titled and numbered 19/50″. 3) “Snow Field Two” by Calvin J. Libby. Pencil signed, titled and numbered 10/153. 4) “Philodendron” by L. Sacco. Pencil signed, titled and edition A/P. SIZE: Sight: 1) 14-1/4″ x 7-1/4″. 2) 14-1/4″ x 11-1/2″. 3) 10-1/4″ x 13-1/2″. 4) 8-1/2″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: #2 has some toning to edges, otherwise very good. 9-96221 (150-250)

4582
$28.75

DAVID KNOWLTON (AMERICAN, 20TH/21ST CENTURY) “LUCKY CALL”. Limited edition colored print shows two sailboats at dock with wooded shoreline. Numbered 531/600 and titled and signed under image. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with gray mat. SIZE: Sight size: 23″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-97476 (75-125)

4583
$29.50

CARROLL THAYER BERRY (American, 1886-1978) FRAMED DOWNEAST MAGAZINE COVER, JANUARY 1964. Framed cover shows a Carroll T. Berry print with lighthouse and boat together with a print of the same scene in a blue hue. Unsigned. Housed in a black wood frame with white matte having two cutouts. SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ; Portland, ME CONDITION: Very good. 9-96141 (50-75)

4584
$40.25

CALVIN J. LIBBY (American, Late 20th Century) “TAPROOTS AND BEDROCK”. Lithograph shows a cross section of land with trees above and roots and sediments below. Pencil titled and signed, also having a title, “66/92″ on reverse. Housed in a stained wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 22”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96214 (50-100)

4585
$29.50

JEROME GREEN (American, 20th Century) INTERIOR COLUMN. Limited edition print, pencil signed and numbered “1/1″. The colored enhanced print shows an interior column in what appears to be a church. Housed in an oak stained frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 7-3/4″ x 6-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Elwyn Dearborn, Medford, NJ & Portland, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96218 (50-100)

4586
$40.25

DENNIS LUZAK (American, 1939-) THE SULTRY MODEL. Photograph on board of model in reclining position wearing only undergarments. The photograph has been highlighted and then printed, which gives it an original look. It is signed over the print “Luzak” in white. Framed with antiglare glass and silvered wood frame. Illustration House Inc. label on reverse. SIZE: Sight: 17” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good. 4-48952 (25-75)