Winter Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Auction
Totals Over $3.5 Million!

Auction: February 4th, 5th & 6th, 2015

Preview: February 3rd, 2015 and February 4th, 5th & 6th, 2015

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
$2,073.75

ROCKWELL KENT (American, 1882-1971) “THE OARSMAN”.

Woodcut Housed in a vintage wood frame, matted under glass Signed in pencil lower right “Rockwell Kent” SIZE: 5-5/8″ x 6-7/8″. Overall 17-1/4″ x 20″ CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame 9-25143 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1000

1001
$1,303.50

ROCKWELL KENT (American, 1882-1971) “THE READER” AND “HEAVY HEAVY HANGS OVER THY HEAD”.

1) Wood Cut Housed in a contemporary wood frame Signed in pencil lower right “Rockwell Kent” 2) Lithograph Unframed Signed in pencil lower right “Rockwell Kent” SIZE: 1) 5-3/4″ x 3-1/2″. Overall 9-1/4″ x 12″ 2) 14-3/4″ x 13″. Overall 11″ x 16″ CONDITION: 1) Very good, not examined out of frame 2) Toning with minor mat discoloration, staining on verso, 2 dimple impressions, no tears 9-25144 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1001

1002
$4,013.75

ALEX KATZ (American, 1927- ) “BLUE UMBRELLA”.

Lithograph in colors circa 1979 Housed in a contemporary frame with linen mat Signed lower left “Alex Katz #63/120″, circa 1979 A copy of the bill of sale accompanies the work SIZE: 20″ x 33-1/2”. Overall 23-1/2″ x 34″ PROVENANCE: Purchased from O’Farrell Gallery, Brunswick, Maine in 1986 CONDITION: Good, float mounted with full sheet visible, faded, no tears or stains, not examined out of frame 9-96815 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1002

1003
$988.00

CARROLL THAYER BERRY (American, 1886-1978) FOUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS WITH CONTI CRAYON AND PENCIL SKETCH.

1) Woodblock engraving Matted Titled lower left in pencil “Brig Sally of Wiscasset” & signed lower right in margin in pencil 2) Engraving Matted Titled on verso “Windjammers in Camden, 1947” & signed lower left within image stylized signature 3) 3-color woodblock engraving Housed & matted Titled lower left in pencil “Sailing Day – Camden, Maine Coast”, lower left within image stylized signature, lower right in margin in pencil 4) Woodblock engraving Housed & matted Titled lower left in pencil “Between Forest and Sea – Maine Coast”, lower right within image stylized signature, lower right in margin in pencil 5) Conti crayon and pencil Housed & matted Identified on matte “For Dearborn #101, Outward Bound – Maine Coast”, pencil signature SIZE: 1) Block size 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. 2) Block size 9″ x 11-1/2″. 3) Block size 13″ x 10″. 4) Block size is 12″ x 9″. 5) Image size 10″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 4) Very good 5) Very good 9-94675 (400-700) – Lot 1003

1004
$474.00

CARROLL THAYER BERRY (American, 1886-1978) FOUR WOODBLOCK ENGRAVINGS AND CHARCOAL SKETCH.

1) Titled lower left in pencil “Storm – Maine Coast” Lower right within image stylized signature, lower right in margin in pencil 2) Titled lower left in pencil “Old Fort Edgecomb – Maine” Lower right in margin in pencil 3) Titled lower left in pencil “Road to the Light – Maine Coast” Lower left within image stylized signature and lower right in margin in pencil 4) Titled lower left in pencil “The Headland – Maine Coast” Lower left within image stylized signature, lower right in margin in pencil 5) Charcoal sketch titled “Morning – Rockport” Estate stamp Carroll Thayer Berry SIZE: 1) Block size 10-1/2″ x 12″. 2) Block size 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. 3) Block size 11″ x 13″. 4) Block size is 11″ x 12-3/4″. 5) Block size is 10″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 4) Very good. 5) Very good. 9-94674 (300-600) – Lot 1004

1005
$829.50

CARROLL THAYER BERRY (American, 1886-1978) FIVE WOOD ENGRAVINGS.

1) Titled lower left in pencil “Ship’s at Bath”, Lower right within image stylized signature, lower right in margin in pencil 2) Titled lower left in pencil “Salt Mine in New York State”, Lower left within image stylized signature, lower right in margin in pencil 3) Titled lower left in pencil “Smack is in, Maine Coast” Lower left within image stylized signature, lower right in margin in pencil 4) Titled lower left in pencil “Winter Morning in Deer Isle” Lower right within image stylized signature, lower right in margin in pencil 5) Titled lower left in pencil “Islands – Maine Coast” Lower left within image stylized signature, lower right in margin in pencil All framed & matted SIZE: 1) Block size 7-1/4″ x 9-3/4″. 2) Block size 10″ x 12″. 3) Block size 9-1/2″ x 7-1/4″. 4) Block size 10″ x 12″. 5) Block size 11″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 4) Very good. 5) Very good. 9-94676 (400-700) – Lot 1005

1006
$592.50

CARROLL THAYER BERRY (American, 1886-1978) 5 WOOD ENGRAVINGS.

1) 3 color wood engraving “White and Weather-worn” titled lower left Framed & matted Signed with stylized signature in image and in pencil lower right 2) Black and white wood engraving “Lilac Cottage – Wiscasset” titled lower left Unframed, matted Signed with stylized signature in image and in pencil lower right 3) Black and white wood engraving “Retired from the Sea – Maine” titled in pencil lower left Unframed, matted Signed with stylized signature in image and in lower right signed in pencil 4) 3 color wood engraving “Main Lobster Man” titled lower left in ink Framed & matted Digned with stylized signature in image and in ink lower right 5) 3 color wood engraving “The Cove Maine Coast” titled in pencil lower left Framed & matted Signed lower left within image with stylized signature & lower right in pencil SIZE: 1) Block size 10-3/4″ x 12-1/2″. 2) Block size 8″ x 9-1/2″. 3) Block size 7-1/4″ x 9-1/2″. 4) Block size 11-1/2″ x 13″. 5) Block size 10-3/4″ x 12-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection CONDITION: #4 is Slightly darkened but over all very good, remainder are very good 9-94677 (400-700) – Lot 1006

1007
$185.25

VINCENT ANDREW HARTGEN (American, 1914-2003) UNTITLED LANDSCAPE.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a painted wood frame Signed lower left “Vincent Hartgen” SIZE: Sight: 19-3/4″ x 25″. Overall 30-3/4″ x 34-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall good. Old mat, not examined out of frame 9-94664 (400-600) – Lot 1007

1008
$1,303.50
Revised: 2/3/2015

Correction: Please note the correct size is 4-3/4″ x 8-1/2″, and not 5-3/4″ x 8-1/4″ as stated in the catalog.

BERNARD LANGLAIS (American, 1923-1977) WISHY WASHY II.

Stained wood shadowbox sculpture Unsigned Bears Allan Stone Gallery label on verso Bernard Langlais was born in Old Town, Maine. While many of his audience may think first of his folk-like wooden figures of animals, Langlais’s early work was very abstract and urbane. As a member of Leo Castelli’s stable of avant garde artists, he exhibited in New York with artist/colleagues including Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and Louise Nevelson; Castelli in fact gave him a one person show in 1961. Langlais’s training included study at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the Brooklyn Museum School, where he studied with German Expressionist painter Max Beckmann. He also studied in Paris at the Academie de la Grand Chaumiere in the early 1950’s and received a Fulbright Fellowship to study the work of Edvard Munch in Norway. SIZE: Overall 4-3/4″ x 8-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Purchased in 1961 by a New York collector from the artist’s rep gallery, Allan Stone, NYC. CONDITION: Good 9-96234 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1008

1009
$8,887.50

JAMES FITZGERALD (American, 1869-1945) WHITE WATER CANOEING.

Watercolor Housed in a silver painted wood frame, matted under glass Signed lower left (faintly) “James Fitzgerald” A copy of the Statement of Authenticity & the bill of sale accompanies the work SIZE: 19″ x 23-1/4″. Overall 27-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Purchased directly from Ann Hubert (Mrs. Edgar) Dover, MA in 1984. Ann Hubert inherited Fitzgerald’s Art Estate and sold his works primarily from his studio on Mohegan, Island, ME. CONDITION: Overall good, colors slightly faded, not examined out of frame 9-96816 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1009

1010
$3,318.00

CARL SPRINCHORN (American, 1887-1971) “FLOWERS IN ROUND WHITE BOWL”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a good gilt stepped wood frame Unsigned front, but having estate stamp on verso of stretcher, also titled on verso of canvas SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 25″ x 29-1/4 CONDITION: Very good with only light craquelure 9-96825 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1010

1011
$0.00

FRANKLIN STANWOOD (American, 1852-1888) TWO CHILDREN DOWN BY THE RIVER.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame Signed lower right “Franklin Stanwood 1883-4″ SIZE: Actual: 34″ x 60″ Overall: 41-1/2″ x 67-1/2” CONDITION: Lined, light craquelure, otherwise very good 9-25211 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1011

1012
$414.75

GEORGE H. BAILEY (American, 1832-1905) “THE CLAMBAKE, PORTLAND, MAINE”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Unsigned Bears Vose Gallery label on verso, inv. #34723; includes photograph affixed to verso showing artist signature before lining: “G.H. Bailey Pinxt 1851, Portland No.8″ SIZE: 15″ x 21”. Overall 18-1/2″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, large areas of restoration in sky, inpainting in several spots throughout landscape. 9-96566 (800-1,200) – Lot 1012

1013
$0.00

ALFRED RUSSEL FULLER (American, 1899-1980) MONHEGAN LIGHT.

Oil on canvasboard Housed in a contemporary carved wood gilt frame Signed lower right “Alfred Fuller” Title inscribed on verso SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall 21-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94861 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1013

1014
$948.00

ABRAHAM JACOB BOGDANOVE (Russian/American, 1887-1946) “ROCKS & SEA”.

Oil on board Housed in a vintage wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “A.J. Bogdanove” Bears label with title on verso SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall: 17″ x 21″ CONDITION: Surface grime, otherwise very good condition 9-96810 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1014

1015
$2,844.00

ABRAHAM JACOB BOGDANOVE (Russian/American, 1887-1946) “MARINE”.

Oil on board Housed in a vintage wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “A.J. Bogdanove” Bears label with title on verso SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 16″, Overall: 17″ x 20-3/4″ CONDITION: Surface grime, yellow varnish 9-96811 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1015

1016
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2015

Additional information for provenance: This painting has descended through the artist’s family.

WILLIAM ROWLAND DAVIS (American, 1879-1944) FEMALE NUDE HOLDING A BLUE BOWL.

Oil on canvas Housed in a yellow painted slat wood frame Unsigned, bears label on verso “School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts” SIZE: 47-1/2″ x 15-1/4″. Overall: 48″ x 15-3/4″ CONDITION: Canvas reinforced, craquelure overall, otherwise good, UV examination has horizontal line of restoration entire width, several small areas of restoration 9-96296 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1016

1017
$474.00

CHARLES E. WILLETTE (American, 1899-1979) HOMES IN HAMPDEN, MAINE.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a painted carved wood frame Signed lower left “Chas E Willette” SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 23-3/4″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94669 (400-500) – Lot 1017

1018
$355.50

CHARLES E. WILLETTE (American, 1899-1979) ROCKY BEACH.

Oil on canvas panel Housed in green and gold painted carved wood frame with white painted liner Signed lower left “Chas E. Willette” SIZE: 24″ x 17-3/4″. Overall: 30-1/2″ x 26-1/4″ CONDITION: Canvas mounted on a panel, Good 9-94671 (300-400) – Lot 1018

1019
$474.00

CHARLES E. WILLETTE (American, 1899-1979) BOATS ON DRY DOCK.

Oil on board Housed in a carved and painted wood frame Signed lower left “Chas. E. Willette” SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 24″ x 30″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94670 (300-400) – Lot 1019

1020
$355.50

CHARLES E WILLETTE (American, 1899-1979) SHIP IN DRY DOCK.

Oil on board Housed in a grey painted carved wood frame Unsigned, numbered “123” on verso SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 24″ x 30″ CONDITION: Good 9-94668 (200-300) – Lot 1020

1021
$592.50

CHARLES E. WILLETTE (American, 1899-1979) VILLAGE ON A WINTER’S NIGHT, STONINGTON, ME.

Oil on canvas/panel Housed in a grey painted carved wood frame Signed lower left “Chas. E. Willette” Bears small label on verso “Stonington Maine 1940″ SIZE: 27″ x 22”. Overall 32-3/4″ x 28″ CONDITION: Overall good. Canvas mounted on wood panel. 9-94667 (300-400) – Lot 1021

1022
$355.50

ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES E. WILLETTE (American, 1899-1979) THE GARDENER.

Oil on canvasboard Housed in carved wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 24″ x 18″. Overall: 30-3/4″ x 24-3/4″ CONDITION: Good 9-94673 (300-400) – Lot 1022

1023
$711.00

FLORENCE WHITE WILLIAMS (American, 1888-1953) “UP FROM THE WHARF, BOOTHBAY HARBOR, MAINE”.

Oil on canvas board Unframed Signed lower right “Florence White Williams” Inscribed on verso with title SIZE: 16″ x 20″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, otherwise very good 9-96821 (400-600) – Lot 1023

1024
$7,110.00

EMILE A. GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “AUTUMN IN VERMONT”.

Oil in canvas Housed in a contemporary gold painted wood frame Signed lower left “Emile A. Gruppe” Inscribed on verso canvas “Fall” Bears Clark Galleries label on verso, dated circa 1930 SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 30-1/2″ x 35-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from Clark Galleries, Stowe, Vermont, 2004 CONDITION: Overall very good, with scattered touch up throughout sky and mountain range 9-96737 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1024

1025
$4,013.75
Revised: 2/3/2015

Please note: The painting is dated “1917”, not “97” as stated in the catalog.

Additional information for provenance: Acquired from Bryan Memorial Gallery, Jeffersonville, VT.

EMILE A GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) SPRING LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gold frame Signed and dated lower right “Emile A Gruppe ’17” SIZE: 24″ x 30″.Overall 30″ x 36″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. CONDITION: Overall good, lined, re-stretched, in-painting 9-96735 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1025

1026
$8,887.50

EMILE A GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “FALL BEECHNUT” OR “EARLY MORNING”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary silver painted wood frame Signed lower right “Emile A. Gruppe” Illustrated in “Gruppe on Color,” New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1979, Page 89 SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall 23-1/4″ x 27-1/2 PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from Emile Gruppe Gallery, Jericho, VT CONDITION: Very good 9-96736 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1026

1027
$2,962.50

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American, 1886-1972) “CAPE COD”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame with linen & gilt liner Signed lower left “A.T. Hibbard” A.T. Hibbard Collection Ledgendesea Gallery, Rockport, MA label on verso SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall 20-1/4″ x 24″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from Marine Arts Gallery, Essex MA CONDITION: Very good 9-96740 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1027

1028
$2,607.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Additional information for provenance: Acquired from Marine Arts Gallery, Essex, MA.

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American, 1886-1972) CAPE COD LANDSCAPE WITH WINDMILL.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower left “A.T. Hibbard” SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall 20″ x 24″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. CONDITION: Lined on new stretcher, inpainting mostly to sky with some scattered touch up 9-96738 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1028

1029
$6,792.50

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American, 1886-1972) “WINTER SOLITUDE”.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed and dated lower right “A.T. Hibbard ’13” A.T. Hibbard Collection (Ledgendsea Gallery, Rockport, MA) label on verso along with Vose Galleries and Guild of Boston Artist labels Exhibited: The Guild of Boston Artists, “Aldro T Hibbard Retrospective”, February 28 March 18, 1995, Item # 9; Program included with this work SIZE: 12″ x 10″. Overall 17-1/4″ x 15-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector; Acquired from the Guild of Boston Artists, Boston, MA; Ex-Collection of Winifred Hibbard. CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-96739 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1029

1030
$5,332.50

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (AMERICAN 1886-1972) VENETIAN SAIL.

Oil on board Housed in period Thulin style frame Signed and dated lower right “A.T. Hibbard-14″ Identified on MME Fine Art Gallery on verso Fragmented pencil inscription on frame SIZE: Sight: 8-1/4″ x 10″ Overall: 12-3/4″ x 15” PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. CONDITION: Good, minor scattered retouch 9-96741 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 1030

1031
$4,147.50

ANTHONY THIEME (AMERICAN 1888 – 1954) “BIRCH TREES”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary carved and gilt wood frame Signed lower right “A. Thieme” Identified on Grand Central Art Galleries, Inc. Label on verso SIZE: 8″ x 10″ Overall: 13-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. CONDITION: Good, lined minor scattered retouch 9-96754 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 1031

1032
$14,220.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Typographical error: The catalog states “Bears Clark Gallieries label on verso”. It should read “Bears Clarke Galleries label on verso”.

THOMAS M. NICHOLAS (American, 1963-) “VALLEY FARM, VERMONT”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower left “T. M. Nicholas” Bears Clark Galleries label on verso SIZE: 30″ x 40″. Overall: 48″ x 38″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-96744 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1032

1033
$308.75

THOMAS M. NICHOLAS (American, 1963- ) “STUDIO ROSES”.

Watercolor Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame, matted and glass Signed lower left “T.M. Nicholas” SIZE: 10″ x 14″. Overall 18-3/4″ x 22-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from Bryan Memorial Gallery, Jeffersonville, VT, 2005 CONDITION: Very good to excellent, not examined out of frame 9-96743 (500-600) – Lot 1033

1034
$2,717.00

JOHN C. TERELAK (American, 1942- ) “SPRING TROUT FISHING”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower left “J C Terelak” SIZE: 24″ x 30″. Overall: 39″ x 32-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from An Artful Touch Gallery, Rockport, Massachusetts, 2003 CONDITION: Overall very good 9-96753 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1034

1035
$1,777.50
Revised: 1/21/2015

Additional information for provenance: Acquired from An Artful Touch Gallery, Rockport, MA.

JOHN C. TERELAK (American, 1942- ) “MORNING LIGHT”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt frame Signed lower left “J.C. Terelak” SIZE: 30″ x 40″. Overall 39-1/4″ x 49-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. CONDITION: Very good 9-96752 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1035

1036
$5,688.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Additional information for provenance: Acquired from An Artful Touch Gallery, Rockport, MA.

JOHN C. TERELAK (American, 1942- ) “MAPLE SUGARING”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt frame Signed lower right “J.C. Terelak” SIZE: 30″ x 40″. Overall 38-1/2″ x 49″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. CONDITION: Very good 9-96751 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1036

1037
$7,110.00

JOHN C. TERELAK (American, 1942- ) “CITY SIDEWALKS”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt frame Signed lower right “J.C. Terelak” SIZE: 24″ x 30″. Overall 38-3/4″ x 32-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from An Artful Touch Gallery, Rockport, MA CONDITION: Overall very good 9-96750 (2,500-5,500) – Lot 1037

1038
$5,036.25

THOMAS R. CURTIN (American, 1899 – 1977) “A VIEW NEAR FLETCHER, VERMONT”.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame by Guido Frame Studio Signed lower right “Thos. R. Curtin” Bears Clark Galleries label on verso SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall 22″ x 26-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from Clarke Galleries, Stowe VT CONDITION: Very good 9-96734 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1038

1039
$5,036.25

THOMAS R. CURTIN (American, 1899-1977) “WINTER LANE”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame by Guido Frame Studio Signed lower left “Thos. R. Curtin” Bears Clark Galleries label on verso SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 34″ x 30″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from Clark Galleries, Stowe, VT, 2005 CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-96733 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1039

1040
$2,073.75
Revised: 1/21/2015

Typographical error: The catalog states the title is “Gan’s Cove, ME”. It is actually “Morgan’s Cove, ME”.

PAUL STRISIK (American, 1918-1998) “GAN’S COVE, ME”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame with linen liner and frame plaque Signed lower left “P. Strisik, N.A.” Exhibited: Rockport Art Association, “Paul Strisik, N.A., The Artist and his Collection”, October 4- November 16, 2014 SIZE: 16″ x 24″. Overall 24″ x 32″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from the Paul Strisik Gallery Rockport MA. CONDITION: Very good 9-96748 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 1040

1041
$5,332.50

PAUL STRISIK (American, 1918-1998) “AUTUMN SNOW, PLEASANT VALLEY, VT” CA 1997.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower right “P. Strisik, N.A.” Exhibited “Paul Strisik, N.A., The Artist and his Collection,” Rockport Art Association, October 4- November16, 2014 SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall 21″ x 24-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from the Paul Strisik Gallery, Rockport, MA. CONDITION: Very good 9-96749 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 1041

1042
$1,066.50

DON STONE (American, 1929- ) “STRIPERS”.

Oil on panel Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Don Stone N.A.” Bears Crane Collection label on verso SIZE: 10″ x 12″. Overall 16-1/2″ x 18-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from the Crane Collection, Wellesley, MA, 2005 CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-96745 (500-700) – Lot 1042

1043
$770.25
Revised: 1/21/2015

Additional information for provenance: Acquired from Vickery Gallery, Rockport, MA.

RON STRAKA (American, 1935- ) “VERMONT FARM SCENE”.

Oil on masonite Signed lower right “Straka” Signed and titled on verso, #d879, bears Ron Straka label on verso SIZE: 10″ x 14″. Overall 13-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-96747 (500-700) – Lot 1043

1044
$829.50

RON STRAKA (American, 1935- ) “TORREOSIRICA IN THE MIST”.

Oil on Board Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Straka” Signed, titled and inscribed on verso; #d655 SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall 19-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from the Rockport Art Association, Rockport, MA. Exhibited: Rockport Art Association, Solo 2004 CONDITION: Very good 9-96746 (500-700) – Lot 1044

1045
$185.25

J. THURSTON MARSHALL (American, 1908-1982) “AZALEAS”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower left “J. Thurston Marshall” SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. Overall 19″ x 21″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. Acquired from Alpert’s Boston, MA, 1969 CONDITION: Yellowed varnish, thick impasto has minor cracking, losses lower left 9-96742 (500-600) – Lot 1045

1046
$185.25

THERESA F. BERNSTEIN (American, 1890-2002) VIEW OF CENTRAL PARK CA. 1914-1916.

Monotype in colors Housed in a gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Theresa F. Bernstein” SIZE: 7-3/4″ x 6″. Overall 16″ x 14″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. CONDITION: Overall good, paper toning, discolorations in margins, not examined out of frame 9-96731 (500-600) – Lot 1046

1047
$592.50

VICTOR F. BOURGEOIS (French, 1870-1957) “LE CHEMIN DE CHATAIGNES”.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary frame Signed lower left “V. Bourgeois” Accompanied by certificate of authenticity by Robert Martin, Paris SIZE: 18″ x 21-1/2″. Overall 29″ x 32-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private Boston area collector. CONDITION: Minor surface grime, with a 5″ horizontal restoration along horizon line, 3″ area in sky and scattered touch up in sky 9-96732 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1047

1048
$0.00

EMILE A. GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) ASPENS IN FALL.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary silvered frame Signed lower left “Emile A. Gruppe” SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 28-1/2″ x 33-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94879 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1048

1049
$7,410.00

EMILE A. GRUPPE (American, 1896 -1978) “AFTERNOON THAW”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Emile A Gruppe” SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 29″ x 33″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-25087 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1049

1050
$7,110.00

EMILE A. GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “POMPANO FISHERMEN, NAPLES, FLORIDA”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Emile A. Gruppe” SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 27″ x 31-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25086 (5,000-8,000) – Lot 1050

1050a
$6,175.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “AT DOCK, GLOUCESTER”.

Oil on canvasboard Housed in gold wash & painted wood frame having linen & inner gilt wood liner Signed lower right “Emile A Gruppe” Artist name, title and location on verso SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall: 22-3/4″ x 26-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25149 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1050a

1051
$3,081.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) FARM NESTLED AMONGST FALL FOLIAGE.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary gold painted wood frame Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens N.A.” SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 19″. Overall: 20-1/4″ x 23″ CONDITION: Overall good 9-96769 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1051

1052
$7,998.75

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) HAYSTACKS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved wood frame Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens N.A.” SIZE: 32″ x 36″. Overall: 36-1/2″ x 40-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface grime, yellowed varnish, one or two minor flake losses and minor touch up 9-96185 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1052

1052a
$26,662.50

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864 – 1940) “PLAYING IN THE WAVES”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved and gilt Guido Frame Studio, Boston, MA replacement frame Signed lower left “Woodbury” Two Vose Galleries labels on verso of backing board with artist name, dates & title “Playing With The Waves” and “Playing In The Waves” SIZE: 17″ x 21″. Overall 23″ x 27″ CONDITION: Very good, some in-painting in sky and bottom right. 9-97171 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1052a

1053
$2,666.25

KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “HARBOR LIGHT, GLOUCESTER”.

Oil on board Housed in a Thulin style gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Ken Knowles” Signed, dated & inscribed on verso SIZE: 24″ x 30″. Overall: 29-1/4″ x 35″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-96536 (3,500-5,500) – Lot 1053

1054
$0.00

KEN KNOWLES (AMERICAN 1968-)”ACADIA BREAKERS”.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Ken Knowles” Titled and identified on verso SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 26-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Good 9-96552 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1054

1055
$3,396.25

CARL W. PETERS (American, 1897-1980) SUNLIT STREET, ROCKPORT, MASS.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower right “Carl W Peters”, numbered on verso “#64″ SIZE: 20″ x 24” PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s daughter CONDITION: Overall good 9-96788 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 1055

1056
$1,852.50

CARL W. PETERS (American, 1897-1980) ROCKPORT VILLAGE VIEW.

Oil on canvas Unframed Unsigned Bears estate stamp for Carl W. Peters signed by his daughter Elaine Woodbury; numbered “104-R” SIZE: 20″ x 24″ PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s daughter CONDITION: Surface grime, large area of over paint in sky 9-96787 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 1056

1057
$592.50

CARL W. PETERS (American, 1897-1980) GLOUCESTER DOCK SCENE.

Oil on canvas Unframed Unsigned Bears estate stamp for Carl W. Peters signed by his daughter Elaine Woodbury SIZE: 20″ x 24″ PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s daughter CONDITION: Overall good with spotty varnish 9-96790 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1057

1058
$1,777.50

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-2013) “KING ST. ROCKPORT, MASS 1987”.

Oil on board Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Wayne Morrell” Inscribed lower right “Kings St. Rockport, MASS 1987″ SIZE: 16″ x 20”. Overall: 23″ x 27″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-96792 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1058

1059
$1,543.75

HENRY MARTIN GASSER (American, 1909-1981) VIEW OF GLOUCESTER HARBOR AND ROCKY NECK.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gold painted wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “H. Gasser” SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 27″ x 31″ CONDITION: Good, under UV the heavier impasto areas fluorece 9-94811 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1059

1060
$3,555.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) TOWN STREET WITH WAGON & CHURCH, ROCKPORT OR GLOUCESTER.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved & gilt modern frame by Guido Frames of Boston Signed lower right “A Thieme” SIZE: 20″ x 16″. Overall: 25″ x 21″ CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting 9-96791 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 1060

1061
$0.00

HARRY AIKEN VINCENT (American, 1864-1931) FIGURES ALONG THE SHORE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a Paul Goodnow gilt wood frame Signed lower right “H Vincent” Exhibition label from Rockport Art Association, “Harry A. Vincent, ANA & His Contemporaries”, Oct. 6th – Nov. 12, 2006 SIZE: 16″ x 24″. Overall: 25″ x 32″ CONDITION: Good with spotty inpainting throughout sky, restoration in boat & several spots in foreground 9-96542 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1061

1062
$0.00

FREDERICK JUDD WAUGH (American, 1861-1940) EVENING TIDE.

Oil on canvasboard Housed in a carved gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Waugh”, bears Grand Central Art Galleries, New York label on verso SIZE: 30″ x 40″. Overall: 35″ x 45″ CONDITION: Overall good with minor discolored varnish, upper left 9-94802 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1062

1063
$5,925.00

FRANK HENRY SHAPLEIGH (American, 1842-1906) “COHASSET HARBOR FROM KENT’S ROCKS”.

Oil on panel Housed in a Hastings & Davenport carved wood gilt gesso frame Signed and dated lower right “F.H. Shapleigh 1874″, signed and titled on verso SIZE: 8″ X 12-1/2”. Overall: 16-1/4″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. Frame has minor loss to upper right back corner 9-94869 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1063

1064
$0.00

FRANK HENRY SHAPLEIGH (American, 1842-1906) “GREEN HILL, COHASSET”.

Oil on board Housed in a Hastings & Davenport gilt wood frame Signed lower left & dated “F.H. Shapleigh 1880″ Titled & signed on verso SIZE: 7-1/4″ x 12-1/2″. Overall: 15-1/4″ x 20-1/4”. CONDITION: Good with restoration upper right and 1/2″ area of in-paint in sky, frame has minor losses 9-25093 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1064

1065
$0.00

PETER L. TYSVER (American, 1948-) “STUDY FOR EQUINOX BASS ROCKS, GLOUCESTER”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary carved gilt wood frame Signed lower left “P. Tysver” Signed, titled & dated “2004” on verso SIZE: 14″ x 20″. Overall: 21-1/2″ x 27-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-25095 (600-900) – Lot 1065

1066
$2,161.25

THOMAS NICHOLAS (American, b. 1934) WINTER SILENCE, ESSEX.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a gray painted carved wood frame Signed lower right “T Nicholas” Lot is accompanied by a letter from artist to original owner SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 8-3/4″. Overall: 18-1/4″ x 15-1/4″ PROVENANCE: James A. Aiener, acquired from artist in 1963. CONDITION: Overall good with minor touch up along edge 7-70778 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1066

1067
$1,185.00

TOD LINDENMUTH (American, 1885-1976) TWO WORKS: “LOBSTERMEN” AND “THE HARBOR AT DAWN”.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a decorative painted wood frame Signed lower left “Tod Lindenmuth”, also titled and signed by artist on verso of board SIZE: 22″ x 28″ Overall: 28″ x 34″ CONDITION: Very good 9-96817 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1067

1068
$2,470.00

ORLANDO ROULAND (American, 1871-1945) MOONLIGHT WASHINGTON SQUARE, MARBLEHEAD, MASS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Orlando Rouland” SIZE: 24″ x 30″. Overall 31-1/2″ x 36-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, minor touch up lower right and lower center, restoration in trees upper center, minor craquelure. 9-94868 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1068

1069
$1,896.00

ROULAND ORLANDO (American, 1871-1945) MARBLEHEAD COMMON AT NIGHT.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved wood gilt frame with a linen liner Signed lower left “Orlando Rouland” SIZE: 19″ x 18-1/4″. Overall 25″ x 24″ CONDITION: Overall good with minor touch up and 1-1/2″ restoration lower right 9-94858 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 1069

1070
$2,370.00

AMERICAN SCHOOL (American, 19th/20th Century) SHIP IN TRANQUIL HARBOR.

Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gilt frame (with losses) SIZE: 24″ x 36″ Overall: 30″ x 41-1/2″ CONDITION: Inpainted and restored, bears signature of Marshall Johnson which fluoresces under black light 9-25214 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1070

1071
$2,370.00

DICKERSON (American, 19th/20th) “SALT WORKS BRIDGE ROAD, EASTHAM”.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a period carved gilt oak frame Unsigned front, titled and signed on verso “Salt Works Bridge Road, Eastham by Dickerson” NOTE: Research indicates that there was a Salt Works of this size in East Orleans, MA, neighboring town to Eastham SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 24-1/2″. Overall: 26″ x 33″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25200 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1071

1072
$770.25

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “SUMMER SKIES”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Bernard Corey” SIZE: 10″ x 16″. Overall: 15-5/8″ x 20-5/8″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-25090 (800-1,200) – Lot 1072

1073
$1,303.50

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “HILLTOP FARM IN FALL”.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Bernard Corey” SIZE: 10″ x 16″. Overall: 17″ x 23″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-25089 (800-1,200) – Lot 1073

1074
$1,659.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “AFTERNOON GLOW”.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Bernard Corey” SIZE: 8″ x 14″. Overall: 13″ x 19″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25091 (800-1,200) – Lot 1074

1075
$617.50

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “EARLY SPRING”.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame. Signed lower right “Bernard Corey”. Inscribed on verso “PFA #1201″ SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 12”. Overall: 13-1/4″ x 17-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-25092 (600-900) – Lot 1075

1076
$0.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “THE FOOTBRIDGE”.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame (some minor chips) Signed lower left “Bernard Corey” SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 11-3/4″. Overall” 15-1/4″ x 18-3/4″ CONDITION: Overall very good 9-25088 (600-900) – Lot 1076

1077
$0.00

HOWARD A. TERPNING (American, 1927-) “SEARCHING THE MOUNTAINS”.

Oil in canvas Housed in a barn board style frame with plaque Signed and dated lower right “Terpning 75”, bears inscription on verso with title, artist signature and “Best Regards to my friend Norm Flayderman” Howard A. Terpning is one of the best known and respected members of the Cowboy Artists of America, and is in fact known as “The Storyteller of the Native American”. Terpning was educated at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and the American Academy of Art. Early in his career, as a commercial artist , he produced cover art for publications including “Time”, “Newsweek” and “Field and Stream”. Other clients included TWA and the movie industry, where his posters advertised “The Guns of Navarone” and “Dr. Zhivago” among others. A commission from Winchester Firearms however marked a turning point for the artist. Reigniting an interest in the Old West, in the 1970’s Terpning he left behind his commercial work and moved to Arizona where he began his career as a Western painter. Within three years he was elected to the National Academy of Western Art and the Cowboy Artists of America, (the two major showcases of contemporary western art) since then he has earned many prestigious awards from that organization as well as many others. His book, “The Art of Howard Terpning” won the Wrangler “Outstanding Art Book” award from the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. SIZE: 25″ x 35″. Overall: 34-1/2″ x 44-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall very good 9-28034 (200,000-300,000) – Lot 1077

1078
$0.00

HOWARD A. TERPNING (American, 1927-) “SPRING CAME EARLY”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a barn board style frame with plaque Signed and dated lower left “Terpning 75”, title inscribed on verso with dedication “To Norm Flayderman With Best Regards Howard Terpning.” SIZE: 22″ x 28″. Overall: 30″ x 36″ CONDITION: Overall very good 9-28035 (175,000-275,000) – Lot 1078

1079
$5,925.00

VICTOR (CASNELLI) CASENELLI (American, 1868-1961) FIVE NATIVE AMERICANS AROUND A WINTER CAMPFIRE.

Gouache/Watercolor Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with minor gilt losses, behind glass Signed lower right “V. Casnelli” SIZE: Sight size: 11-1/4″ x 17-1/4″ Overall: 16-1/4″ x 22-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25208 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1079

1080
$1,235.00

JAMES PERRY WILSON (American, 1889-1976) PANORAMIC LANDSCAPE OF THE WEST.

Three oils on canvasboards Housed together in a divided gold painted frame Signed and dated lower right “J.P. Wilson 1938″ SIZE: 12″ x 16″ (each). Overall: 15-1/4″ x 52” CONDITION: Overall good, surface grime. Frame has chips to paint 9-96462 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1080

1081
$926.25

JAMES PERRY WILSON (American, 1889-1976) PANORAMIC LANDSCAPE WITH MOUNTAINS.

Two Oils on canvasboard Housed together in a divided gold painted frame Signed and dated lower right “J.P. Wilson 1938″ SIZE: 12″ x 16″ (each) Overall: 36″ x 15-1/4” CONDITION: Overall good, surface dirt 9-96461 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1081

1082
$3,851.25

WILLIAM HARNDEN (American, 1920-1983) NATIVE AMERICAN ENCAMPMENT.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “Harnden” SIZE: 18″ x 24″ Overall: 24″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94813 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1082

1083
$4,740.00

WILLIAM HARNDEN (American, 1920-1983) NATIVE AMERICAN ENCAMPMENT.

Oil on board Housed in a modern carved frame with linen liner Signed lower right “Harnden” SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 24-1/2″ x 30-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall good 9-94812 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1083

1084
$474.00

WILLIAM HARNDEN (American, 1920-1983) DELIVERY TO THE SALOON.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “Harnden” SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 35-3/4″ x 29-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94815 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1084

1085
$592.50

WILLIAM HARNDEN (American, 1920-1983) FIGURE WITH HORSE AND CART OUTSIDE MISSION IN WINTER.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary wood frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Harnden” SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 23-3/4″ x 29-3/4″ CONDITION: Overall good 9-94816 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1085

1086
$864.50

WILLIAM HARNDEN (American, 1920-1983) STAGE COACH PULLING UP TO HOTEL AT NIGHT.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “Harnden” SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 24″. Overall: 24″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94817 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1086

1087
$592.50

WILLIAM HARNDEN (American, 1920-1983) PULLING UP TO THE SALOON.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary wood frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Harnden” SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall: 21-3/4″ x 26″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94814 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1087

1088
$2,962.50

AFTER ALBERT BIERSTADT (American, 1830-1902) THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, LANDER’S PEAK (ENGRAVED BY JAMES SMILLIE).

Steel engraving on paper mounted to cardboard Housed in a modern wood frame behind glass This monumental engraving shows a Plains Indian encampment at the foot of the Rocky Mountains where Bierstadt traveled in 1859 on an expedition led by Colonel Frederick W. Lander. Bierstadt created the painting (now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) that this engraving was based on four years after the expedition, following the Colonel’s death, and named the Peak in honor of his friend. The painting was widely admired, as it aptly captured the mystique and beauty of the American West. It was sold by Bierstadt for the hefty sum of $25,000 om 1865, prompting the artist to commission an engraving after the composition. It took James Smillie, the esteemed engraver and artist, three years to craft and publish the grandiloquent print. Bierstadt closely monitored the design of the print, checking in on its progress sometimes daily and requesting frequent proofs from the engraver SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 33-1/2″ (to outside of margins) Overall: 24-3/4″ x 34-3/4″ CONDITION: Examined out of frame, laid down, age toning, otherwise very good 9-25204 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1088

1089
$370.50

AFTER FREDERICK REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) REMINGTON’S FOUR BEST PAINTINGS.

Portfolio of four color relief half tones, mounted, with original envelope Unframed New York: P.F. Collier & Son, 1908 Including: “Evening on a Canadian Lake”, “Coming to the Call” (having original artist’s proof label with artist and title, “Caught in the Circle” & “His First Lesson” SIZE: Print: 10-3/4″ x 15-1/2″. Mounted: 15″ x 20″ CONDITION: All four mounted on original mat board, some creases, one with small chip left corner, images strong and signed in the print 9-25126 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1089

1090
$1,777.50

JOE BEELER (American, 1931-2006) THE FENCE THAT TAMED THE WEST.

Pen & ink on paper Housed in a contemporary black and frame Signed lower right “Joe Beeler” Illustration for an article titled “Barbed Wire” by Carol Osman Brown in Arizona Highways magazine October 1969, Vol. XIV, No. 10. SIZE: Sight: 9″ x 14″. Overall 17″ x 21-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Beverly Hills, CA. CONDITION: Overall good. 9-96135 (500-1,000) – Lot 1090

1091
$247.00

L.F. KEYSOR (American, 20th Century) WESTERN MOUNTAIN SCENE.

Watervolor Signed lower left L.F. Keysor Housed in simple thin gold wood frame with wide mat and inner mat SIZE: Image 9″ x 6″. Overall 15″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good 9-25127 (300-500) – Lot 1091

1092
$1,185.00

RUSSELL CHENEY (American, 1881-1945) MINING AT THE FOOT OF MOUNTAINS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a beveled wood frame with white wood liner Unsigned on front, but retaining a penned label affixed to verso “Painting by Russell Cheney – Given from his studio by his heirs to Cam Becket” SIZE: 23″ x 28″ Overall: 25″ x 30″ CONDITION: Good, horizontal upper stretcher mark 9-96824 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1092

1093
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO MARTHA WALTER (American, 1875-1976) NATIVE AMERICAN MOTHER AND CHILD.

Oil on canvas Housed in a hand painted carved wood frame bearing frame plaque with artist name and dates Unsigned SIZE: 24″ x 20″. Overall: 31-1/2 x 27″ CONDITION: Overall good condition with scattered touch up in background, 2″ area of restoration upper left, 1″ surface scratch upper right above child’s head 9-96719 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1093

1094
$2,099.50

ANSEL ADAMS (American, 1902-1984) “THE MERCED RANGE”.

Parmelian print, circa 1930 Housed in a contemporary silver painted wood frame, matted under glass Signed lower right in pencil “Ansel Adams” Ansel Adams ‘The Merced Range’ Parmelian Print Circa 1930 in pencil on verso SIZE: Image: 5-3/4″ x 7-3/4″. Overall 16″ x 17″ CONDITION: Toned, glass of frame has crack, not examined out of frame 9-25146 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1094

1100
$2,133.00

ERIC PAPE (American, 1870-1938) LARGE ILLUSTRATION SHOWING THE ACTRESS CLARA SYDE IN HER ROLE AS ANGEL OF THE VISION SCENE IN “CANTERBURY PILGRIMS”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern carved gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Eric Pape 1909” NOTE: Wednesday, 8/4/1909, the town of Gloucester Massachusetts put on an outdoor festival in honor of William Howard Taft, President of the United States who accepted the invitation. As part of this festival, the “Canterbury Pilgrims” a play by Percy MacKaye arranged as a dramatic pageant and produced under the direction of Eric Pape, Master of the Pageant, to be given by night at Stage Fort Park which is located on the Southwest corner of Gloucester Harbor. We are not sure where this large illustrative painting was used or displayed. A copy of the pageant program, admission ticket and information on Percy MacKaye is in an accompanied frame display. Also, Eric Pape’s personal copy of the Canterbury Tales which includes Percy MacKaye’s poem of the prologue and ten tales. Also, a laminated photocopy of the Boston Journal’s article on the festival with a picture of Clara Syde. The article mentions a crowd of 25,000 had amassed and at least 2000 automobiles were parked. Unfortunately, the President did not attend but a 21 rocket salute was given on his behalf. SIZE: 57″ x 37-1/2″ Overall: 62-1/2″ x 43″ PROVENANCE: Consignor acquired from the gentleman who inherited the Pape Estate. CONDITION: Lined, some inpainting, very good 9-96846 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1100

1101
$2,161.25

ERIC PAPE (American, 1870-1938) “REFLECTED LIGHT”.

Pastel Housed in a modern gilt frame behind glass Signed lower left “Eric Pape” NOTE: The sitter is Alice, his wife. Also, there is an original title paper on reverse on Newport, RI stationary Accompanying the painting is a studio photograph of Alice in classical costume. Housed in a simple gold frame with linen mat retaining a Marjon Print & Frame Shop Ltd. Cape Cod, MA label on verso SIZE: Sight size: 40-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ Overall: 44-1/2″ x 33-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Consignor acquired from the gentleman who inherited the Pape Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-96843 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1101

1102
$711.00

ERIC PAPE (American, 1870-1938) BUNNY IN THE WINDOW.

Oil on canvas laid to Masonite Housed in a modern white painted wood frame Signed lower right “Eric Pape”, also Estate stamp on reverse SIZE: Actual size: 26″ x 20″ Overall: 30″ x 24-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Consignor acquired from the gentleman who inherited the Pape Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-96839 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1102

1103
$474.00

ERIC PAPE (American, 1870-1938) ILLUSTRATION FOR THE BOOK “RIP VAN WINKLE AND THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW” 1927.

Oil/Pastel? on light board (not examined out of frame) Housed in a modern bronze gilt wood frame with light tan mat behind glass Signed lower right Eric Pape, also having two Estate stamps on verso SIZE: Sight size: 11-1/2″ x 14-3/4″ Overall: 19-1/2″ x 22-3/4″ PROVENANCE: Consignor acquired from the gentleman who inherited the Pape Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-96844 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1103

1104
$474.00

ERIC PAPE (American, 1870-1938) PORTRAIT OF NATALIE H. HAMMOND AS A GIRL.

Oil on board Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame Unsigned but having an Estate stamp to reverse Attached to verso are 2 photographs of this sitter as a child NOTE: Natalie’s brother was the man who built the Hammond Castle in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Also, there is a museum in North Salem, New York which was started by Natalie. The Hammond Museum was created as a foundation of support to promote global awareness and development of Eastern cultures with the West. SIZE: Sight size: 19-3/4″ x 15-3/4″ Overall: 23-3/4″ x 19-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Consignor acquired from the gentleman who inherited the Pape Estate. CONDITION: Some minor touch up, very good 9-96841 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1104

1105
$888.75

ERIC PAPE (American, 1870-1938) ILLUSTRATION FOR H.G. WELLS 1908 PEARSON’S MAGAZINE ARTICLE “THE WAR IN THE AIR” (VOL 20, ISSUE 6).

Ink on paper Housed in a modern gilt frame with ivory mat Signed lower left “Eric Pape”, also attached to verso is the actual illustration used with caption “The folk were dingily hung about with dirty rags of housecloth” SIZE: Sight size: 20-1/2″ x 12-3/4″ Overall: 27-3/4″ x 20″ PROVENANCE: Consignor acquired from the gentleman who inherited the Pape Estate. CONDITION: Some minor surface toning, good 9-96842 (800-1,200) – Lot 1105

1106
$474.00

ERIC PAPE (American, 1870-1938) ILLUSTRATION OF BAISIL RATHBONE AS JUDAS.

Graphite and charcoal Housed in a modern gilt frame with mat behind glass Inscribed and titled lower left, signed “Eric Pape” lower right Accompanying this lot is the newspaper illustration SIZE: Sight size: 18-1/2″ x 14″ Overall: 27″ x 22-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Consignor acquired from the gentleman who inherited the Pape Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-96847 (600-900) – Lot 1106

1107
$474.00

ERIC PAPE (American, 1870-1938) PORTRAIT OF HELEN HAYES.

Mixed media, charcoal and graphite Housed in a modern gilt frame with mat behind glass Signed lower left “Eric Pape” Accompanying this work is a newspaper clipping including this painting titled “Helen Hayes, star of ‘Pettycoat Influence’ at the Empire” SIZE: Sight size: 14-1/2″ x 9-3/4″ Overall: 24″ x 19″ PROVENANCE: Consignor acquired from the gentleman who inherited the Pape Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-96840 (600-900) – Lot 1107

1108
$474.00

ERIC PAPE (American, 1870-1938) FIVE WORKS: ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE BOOK “NOTRE DAME DE PARIS” 1928.

Ink on paper Housed in similar modern gilt frames with ivory mats Signed with artist’s monogram and one having an Estate sticker on verso SIZE: Smallest sight size: 3-3/4″ x 7-3/4″ to largest 9″ x 4-1/4″ Smallest overall: 9″ x 13″ to largest 14-3/4″ x 10″ PROVENANCE: Consignor acquired from the gentleman who inherited the Pape Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good, some minor foxing 9-96845 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1108

1109
$16,590.00

DEAN CORNWELL (American, 1892-1960) THE OPIUM DEN.

Oil on canvas Housed in a simple thin black frame Signed upper right “Dean Cornwell ’21”, on verso of canvas is pencil inscription “6-1/8″ Line Per Style – 17___? – ____? on bottom”, other pencil inscription and writing on stretcher illegible A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Dean Cornwell became one of America’s premier illustrators and was in fact referred to as the “Dean of Illustrators”. For his studies, he moved to New York City in 1915 where he trained at the Art Students League with Harvey Dunn, the protégé of the renowned illustrator Howard Pyle. Believing that a good illustration was only possible after producing a good painting, Cornwell’s work became highly sought after. His art regularly appeared in popular magazines including “Harper’s Bazaar”, “Cosmopolitan”, “Redbook” and “Good Housekeeping”. He also illustrated the works of authors including Ernest Hemingway and Somerset Maugham, and his advertisements for major companies including Seagrams, Coca-Cola and General Motors were household icons of the 1930s and 1940s. A muralist as well, his work was featured in the 1939 World’s Fair and at Rockefeller Center in New York. Paintings by the artist have been exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Chicago Art Institute and the National Academy of Design. SIZE: 30″ x 36″ Overall: 30-3/4″ x 36-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Purchased in NYC by the consignor’s Grandfather in the early 1950’s CONDITION: Craquelure, original canvas, otherwise very good 9-25137 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1109

1110
$4,740.00

DEAN CORNWELL (American, 1892-1960) “CAPE COD” ILLUSTRATION.

Oil on canvas Housed in a painted wood slat frame Signed lower right “Dean Corn-well” and initialed “DC23″ SIZE: 28″ X 46”. Overall: 28-1/2″ x 47″ CONDITION: Good having surface grime throughout, some of the outlining white paint fluoresces which we believe was applied by the artist to better distinguish the areas 9-25139 (5,000-10,000) – Lot 1110

1111
$1,543.75

ORSON BYRON LOWELL (American, 1871-1956) WOMAN IN RED.

Oil on board Housed in a modern gilt wood frame (with minor losses) Signed lower right “Orson Lowell” SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 10-1/4″. Overall: 22″ x 15-1/2″ CONDITION: Craquelure, very good 9-25243 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1111

1112
$0.00

GEORGE HAWLEY HALLOWELL (American, 1871-1926) STUDY FOR THE ALTAR PIECE AT THE ALL SAINTS CHURCH, ASHMONT ST. BOSTON.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a fine gilt wood replacement frame with silk liner behind glass by Guido of Boston Signed in pencil lower left “G.H. Hallowell”, retaining an Exhibit label from the Ogunquit Museum of American Art “New England Visions” 1996, also a label verso indicating Ex Collection of Alfred J. Walker SIZE: Sight size: 10-1/4″ x 7-1/2″ Overall: 14-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-96823 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1112

1113
$2,778.75

JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG (American, 1877-1960) ARCHIVE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AND SKETCHES BY JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG.

James Montgomery Flagg Archive containing thirteen original Flagg illustrations as well as photographs, letters, and articles. This archive contains one of the Flagg’s earliest drawings, dated August 9, 1892 (making Flagg just fifteen years old), a pen and ink drawing of a young boy spilling a pitcher and titled “The Pitcher Tragedy.” Some of his later illustrations were suggestive, as evidenced by “Whistle Stop,” a 9.75″ x 13.25″, pencil and watercolor featuring a nude woman crossing the railroad tracks in front of an oncoming train which is whistling “Whee-Wheeoo!” Two others, starring his friend Emanuel M. Abrahamson (1897-1956), “Mannie,” New York doctor specializing in diabetes and hyperinsulinism and author of “Body, Mind, and Sugar.” In two of the more humorous drawings, dated 1949 and 1950 respectively, we find the good doctor placed in an awkward situation with two nude women. Both drawings appear on the front of envelopes reading, “Merry Xmas to Mannie from Monty.” The remaining images are also pencil and watercolor drawings of various sizes, many featuring Abrahamson in funny situations, all beautifully sketched and colored. Also contained are ten photographs, two of which feature Flagg. In the first, a black and white, 8″ x 10″ Newspictures photograph, Flagg is seen presenting his poster “Appreciate America!” The second, also black and white, 10″ x 8″, Flagg is unveiling his “Your Forests, Your Fault, Your Loss” to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, seated at a desk, with two other men standing behind with the artist. The remaining photographs are of Dr. Abrahamson himself. In addition, there are nineteen letters, spanning the years 1952 through 1968, the majority of which are to Dr. Abrahamson, regarding his book and/or his work with hyperinsulinism; several newspaper articles; April-May 1976 issue of Modern Maturity featuring an article about Flagg; receipts; and one small book “James Montgomery Flagg: Uncle Sam and Beyond,” containing several of his lesser known pieces. Artist James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960) sold his first piece of art at twelve years old and, by the age of fifteen, was on the staff of both Life and Judge Magazines. He attended six years of art school and traveled to Europe. Upon his return to the United States, he began painting portraits of Hollywood stars for Photoplay Magazine. When the First World War broke out in 1914, Flagg, like many Americans, believed the U. S. should remain neutral, but he was also concerned about the unpreparedness of the country in the event it was pulled into Europe’s conflict. When the U. S. finally became involved in 1917, he and his fellow artists established the Division of Pictorial Publicity to provide the U. S. government with requested posters. Flagg would create forty-six posters for this purpose, including his most famous, the 1917 “I Want You For U.S. Army” recruitment poster featuring himself as Uncle Sam. Following the war, Flagg continued his work painting the film stars of Hollywood for Photoplay and making patriotic themed illustrations throughout the Second World War. PROVENANCE: Consigned directly from the family of Dr. Abrahamson. CONDITION: Good 9-96657 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1113

1114
$0.00

NEWBOLD HOUGH TROTTER (American, 1827-1898) “TOO-FAST 1888”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “N.H. Trotter”, also title, signed and dated on verso of canvas SIZE: 20″ x 30″ Overall: 24″ x 34-1/2″ CONDITION: Inpainting, mostly in sky, good 9-25210 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1114

1115
$2,370.00

HOWARD L. HILL (AMERICAN -1870) HUNTERS ON POINT.

Oil on canvas Housed in 19th century ornately carved gilt wood frame Signed lower right “H. Hill” SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 20-1/4″ Overall: 21″ x 27-1/4″ CONDITION: Good, lined, minor scatter retouch 9-96531 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1115

1116
$3,555.00

PERCIVAL L ROSSEAU (American, 1869-1937) TWO WORKS: “SETTERS ON HILLTOP NED & BOB” & “POINTERS JIMMIE DE K & PETERS CARROT ON QUAIL”.

Chromolithographs Unframed, matted in shrink wrap Signed in pencil lower right “Percival Rosseau”, Also signed in the print and dated “1923” with a printed remark Published 15th Feb. 1925 by Arthur Ackermann & Son, Inc., NYC NOTE: Percival Rosseau only allowed these two chromolithographs to be made from his paintings. They are rare to find, especially in this condition. The original oil paintings from which these chromolithographs were made were sold at the James D. Julia Firearms Auction, October of 2014 bringing over $130,000 SIZE: Sight 16″ x 23″. Overall 22-1/4″ x 29″ CONDITION: Overall good, matted and shrink wrapped 9-25084 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1116

1117
$0.00

GUSTAV MUSS-ARNOLT (American/German, 1858-1927) TWO DOGS.

Oil on canvas Housed in an antique rib style gilt wood carved frame Signed lower left “G. Moss-Arnolt” SIZE: 25″ x 30″ Overall: 32-1/2″ x 37-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting with restoration, very good 9-25212 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1117

1118
$247.00
Revised: 1/27/2015

We have been contacted by an art aficionado who feels this painting is after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer’s painting “King Charles Spaniels” (The Cavalier Pets), 1845.

C ELLIS? (European, 19th Century) TWO SPANIELS ON A TABLE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a good gilt gesso decorated frame Signed lower right “C Ellis” SIZE: 10″ x 12″ Overall: 18-1/2″ x 20-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection CONDITION: Light scuff on bottom margin otherwise very good 9-90618 (500-800) – Lot 1118

1119
$948.00

JOHN HENRY DOLPH (American, 1835-1903) BEST FRIENDS; PORTRAIT OF A CHILD AND A SAINT BERNARD.

Oil on board Housed in 19th century carved and gilt frame, losses Signed lower left “J.H. Dolph” SIZE: 12″ x 13″ Overall: 19″ x 20-1/4″ CONDITION: Good, scattered losses 9-96675 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1119

1120
$864.50

AFTER SIR EDWIN LANDSEER (British, 1802-1873) DIGNITY AND IMPUDENCE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine wide molded wood modern frame with gilt wood liner having a gilt artist and title plaque Unsigned (piece of original canvas having the name “Beatie” attached to verso) SIZE: 36″ x 28″ Overall: 44-1/2″ x 36-1/4″ CONDITION: Lined, restored, very good 9-96837 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1120

1121
$2,370.00

UNSIGNED (American, 20th century) SURPRISE VISITOR.

Oil on canvas Housed in a early 20th century gilt wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 28″ x 20-1/4″. Overall: 33-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Yellow varnish and overall surface grime 9-96698 (700-900) – Lot 1121

1122
$533.25

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

Gouache Housed in a modern walnut wood frame with white matte Signed lower right “Paul Travis #5 1956″ Paul Travis was a well respected painter, print maker and teacher. Usually referenced as an Ohio painter, he also traveled and taught in Europe, and in 1927 traveled extensively in Africa; his experiences there can be seen in much of his later work. Widely exhibited, venues include the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum and the Corcoran Gallery Biennials, among others. SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 26-3/4”. Overall: 28″ x 35-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent, not examined out of frame 7-70658 (600-900) – Lot 1122

1123
$2,962.50

FERDINAND PAUTROT (French, 1832-1874) TWO WORKS: HUNTING DOGS WITH BIRDS.

Bronze One signed “F. Pautrot, Paris 1869”, other signed “F. Pautrot” and inscribed on side “Admis Aux Deaux Arts” Each showing a hunting dog on naturalistic ground base SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 13-1/2″ l and 8-1/2″ h x 12″ l CONDITION: Both very good, with high spot wear and dusty surface 9-96684 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1123

1124
$829.50

SAM ANTON TERAKEDIS (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY) “HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER”.

Bronze mounted to wood base Signed and titled in base of bronze, also numbered 1/30, Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from the artist dated November 2006 SIZE: 26″ l x 18-1/2″ h With base: 20-1/2″ h CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-94517 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1124

1125
$0.00

IRENEE ROCHARD (French, 1906-1984) MALE AND FEMALE ANTELOPE.

Bronze on wood base Signed “H. Rochard”, also “Bronze” SIZE: Bronze: 17-3/4″ w x 8″ h Overall with base: 17-1/2″ w x 9″ h CONDITION: Bronze very good with greenish patina, base with some nicks 9-96726 (700-1,000) – Lot 1125

1126
$0.00

PIERRE NICHOLAS TOURGUENEFF (Russian/French, 1853-1912) “CHIEN BERGER ALLEMAND COUCHE” (GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG).

Bronze Signed on base “P. Tourgueneff”, also round and rectangular Paris Foundry marks SIZE: 7-1/2″ w x 15-1/2″ l x 4-1/2″ d CONDITION: Very good 9-96705 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 1126

1127
$0.00

STAR LIANA YORK, (American, 1952- ) “RED TAILED HAWK”.

Bronze on rotating wood base Signed in bronze “S.L. York” and numbered “20/30″ SIZE: Bronze: 31″ h With base: 33-1/2″ h Maximum width: 21” CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-96776 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1127

1128
$0.00

L. OUDRY (French, 19th/20th Century) LOBSTER PLAQUE.

Copper finish metal plaque Housed in a modern decorative frame Signed “L. Oudry dpe Editeur” SIZE: Sight size: 11-1/2″ x 7″ Overall: 17-1/2″ x 13″ CONDITION: Few small dings, one small 1/4″ split at top center, otherwise very good 9-96697 (500-800) – Lot 1128

1129
$370.50

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) KITTENS ENJOYING A BOWL OF MILK.

Oil on canvas Housed in vintage wood frame SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall 21-3/4″ x 25-3/4″ CONDITION: Several patches on verso, touch up along edges, several small areas of restoration corresponding with patches 9-94872 (500-800) – Lot 1129

1130
$6,517.50

THOMAS HEWES HINCKLEY (American, 1813-1896) PANORAMIC VIEW WITH FARM, COWS & SHEEP.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner (as found) Signed lower right “Th. Hinckley 1856″ SIZE: 14″ x 20”. Overall: 22-3/4″ x 28-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a New England family, on load at Colby College since the early 70’s. CONDITION: Original canvas, light surface dirt, original condition 9-96838 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1130

1131
$2,778.75
Revised: 1/21/2015

Additional information: The size is 8-1/4″ x 14-1/2″ and overall 15-1/2″ x 21-1/2″.

JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (American, 1828-1901) PASTORAL LANDSCAPE WITH COWS.

Oil on canvasboard Housed in a period carved wood gilt frame bearing frame plaque “James Hart N.A.” CONDITION: Very good, board has restored right corner, minor shrinkage cracking in sky 9-94860 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1131

1132
$2,778.75

LEON FOSTER JONES (AMERICAN 1871-1940) “THE MILL STREAM IN AUTUMN, NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period carved gilt Thulin style frame Signed and dated lower right “Leon Foster Jones ’15” SIZE: 18″ x 18″ Overall: 24-1/2″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Good, lined, repaired tear and scattered retouch 9-96529 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 1132

1133
$3,087.50

GEORGE FRANK HIGGINS (American, 1850- ) PANORAMIC SCENE OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS N.H.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern molded gilt wood frame Signed lower left “GF Higgins 71″ SIZE: 31″ x 50-1/2″ Overall: 36-1/2″ x 55-1/2” CONDITION: New stretcher, lined, in need of restoration, with separation at upper frame edge 9-25217 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1133

1134
$0.00

GEORGE FREDERICK MUENDEL (American, 1871-1948) CONNECTICUT LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period carved wood frame (losses to paint surface) Signed lower left “Geo F. Muendel” SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall 23-1/2″ x 29-3/4 CONDITION: Small 1/8″ hole upper left, surface dirt, otherwise good 9-94865 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1134

1135
$3,258.75

WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE (American, 1820-1910) NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary gold frame Signed lower right “W. Whittredge” Bears label on verso from Marbella Gallery and Coe Kerr Gallery SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. Overall 16″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: 4″ vertical line of restoration, left edge 9-96131 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1135

1136
$6,221.25

ERNEST LAWSON (American/French, 1873-1939) SPRING LANDSCAPE.

Oil on artist board Housed in a good carved wood frame with linen and gilt liner (dirty) Signed lower right “E. Lawson” SIZE: Actual: 15″ x 12″ Overall: 23″ x 20″ CONDITION: Very good. 7-70787 (3,500-5,500) – Lot 1136

1137
$2,370.00

HARRY LEITH-ROSS (American, 1886-1973) BARN IN WOODS, WINTER.

Oil on board Housed in wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “Leith-Ross” SIZE: 8″ x 9-1/2″. Overall: 11-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, yellowed varnish, otherwise good 9-96148 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1137

1138
$1,777.50

JOHN F. CARLSON (American, 1874-1945) WINTER SHADOWS.

Oil on board Housed in a good gilt gesso decorated frame Signed lower right “John F. Carlson” SIZE: 8″ x 10″ Overall: 15″ x 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-96848 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1138

1139
$0.00

EARL A TITUS (American, 1895-1962) WINTER LANDSCAPE NEW ENGLAND.

Oil on canvasboard Housed in a contemporary carved wood gilt frame Signed lower right “E A Titus” SIZE: 18″ x 26″. Overall 22-1/4″ x 30-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall good 9-94863 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1139

1140
$6,792.50

JOHANN BERTHELSEN (American, 1883-1972) CENTRAL PARK TOWARDS 5TH AVE.

Oil on canvasboard Housed in a carved gilt wood antique frame Signed lower left “Johann Berthelsen” SIZE: 20″ x 16″. Overall: 25-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-96859 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1140

1141
$592.50

MANNER OF STEICHEN OR STEIGLITZ (American, Early 20th Century) NEW YORK CITY STREET SCENE AT NIGHT.

Photographic print Housed in a simple black frame with linen mat Unsigned SIZE: Sight 7-1/2″ x 4″. Overall 13″ x 8-1/4″ CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, small scratch just left of center 9-25101 (500-1,000) – Lot 1141

1142
$3,851.25

FRANK SWIFT CHASE (American, 1886-1958) SLOAN ESTATE, GREAT NECK, LONG ISLAND.

Oil on canvas Housed in a magnificent pierce carved gesso decorated period frame Signed lower right “Frank Swift Chase” Stamped on verso “Davey Tree Company 127” and inscribed in pencil on stretcher “Sloane Estate” Note: This painting was illustrated in Country Life magazine in an advertisement for Davey Tree Expert Company, Ohio, about 1928 (a copy of the Country Life ad is included with lot). Swift created this wooded landscape with bay in the background on Mr. Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr.’s 25 acre Kings Point, Great Neck, New York estate. Sloan was an American business man and CEO of General Motors Corporation. SIZE: 25″ x 30-1/4″. Overall: 37-1/2″ x 42-1/2″ PROVENANCE: See above CONDITION: Overall very good 9-96714 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1142

1143
$6,517.50

ROBERT MELVIN DECKER (American, 1847-1921) ADIRONDACK LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in contemporary silver painted frame Signed lower left “R.M. Decker” SIZE: 27″ x 30″. Overall: 30-1/2″ x 33-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall good; surface dirt and yellowed varnish 9-96708 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1143

1144
$2,470.00

ANNA RICHARDS BREWSTER (American, 1870-1952) UPPER MANHATTAN FROM FORT GEORGE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame Inscribed on verso “AR BREWSTER 1924 about 190 St Upper Manhattan looking toward West from Fort George” SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 14″. Overall: 15-1/2″ x 20-1/2″ CONDITION: Purple pigments fluoresce under UV 9-96233 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1144

1145
$0.00

CHARLES EDWIN LEWIS GREEN (American, 1844-1915) BARNYARD SCENE.

Oil on canvas Housed in 19th century ornately carved and gilt wood frame, some losses Signed lower right “C.E.L. Green” SIZE: 18″ x 26″. Overall: 30″ x 37″ CONDITION: Good, scattered retouch 9-96553 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1145

1146
$5,248.75

WILLIAM MERRITT POST (American, 1856-1935) AUTUMN STREAM.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved gilt wood replacement frame with some gilt losses Signed lower right “W. Merritt Post” SIZE: 24″ x 36″ Overall: 33″ x 45″ CONDITION: Very good, lined on new stretcher 9-25213 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1146

1147
$14,220.00

WILLIAM CHARLES ANTHONY FRERICHS (American, 1829-1905) CASCADING FALLS UNDER STORMY SKIES (POSSIBLY FALLS OF TAMAHAKA, CHEROKEE COUNTY, NC).

Oil on canvas Housed in a magnificent wide ornate gilt period frame with multiple gilt liners Signed lower left “Wm. Frerichs” SIZE: 31″ x 48″ Overall: 45-1/2″ x 61-1/4″ CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good 9-25207 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1147

1148
$0.00

JEROME B. THOMPSON (American, 1814-1886) ENCAMPMENT BY A RIVER WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt decorated wood frame Signed center bottom “Jerome Thompson 66″ SIZE: 40″ x 50″ Overall: 46-1/2″ x 56” CONDITION: Light craquelure, some inpainting, otherwise very good 9-25206 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1148

1149
$5,925.00

GEORGE GLENN NEWELL (American, 1870-1947) “THE MOONLIT WAY”.

Oil on canvas Housed in an ornate early 20th century carved and gilt frame Signed lower right “G. Glenn Newell” SIZE: 22″ x 26″. Overall: 35-1/2″ x 39″ CONDITION: Good, scattered retouched, possibly reinforced signature 9-96534 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1149

1150
$1,235.00

CARL W. PETERS (American 1987-1980) “NEW YORK TREES”.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower right “Carl W Peters”, numbered on verso “109-A” SIZE: 20″ x 24″ PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s daughter CONDITION: Overall good 9-96789 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1150

1151
$6,792.50

CARL W. PETERS (American, 1897-1980) FALL FOLIAGE, NEW YORK.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower left “Carl W. Peters” Bears estate stamp on verso for Carl W. Peters signed by his daughter Elaine Woodbury, numbered on verso “101-A” SIZE: 20″ x 24″ PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s daughter CONDITION: Overall good 9-96786 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1151

1152
$4,322.50

ROBERT W. WOOD (American, 1889-1979) “SHULTS MILL”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gold frame Signed and dated lower right “Wood ’54” SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall 30″ x 42″ PROVENANCE: J.J. Gillespie Company, Pittsburgh, 1956 CONDITION: Overall good, yellowed varnish, vertical craquelure in sky 9-96755 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1152

1153
$5,248.75

PAUL CORNOYER (American, 1864-1923) “WHITE BIRCHES, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND”.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary gilt frame Signed lower left “Paul Cornoyer” Bears Frost & Adams artist material label on verso, Inscribed “White Birches Prince Edwards Island” SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 7″. Overall: 17″ x 13″ CONDITION: Overall good, a few small areas of restoration 9-96318 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1153

1154
$414.75

ALFRED R. MITCHELL (American, 1888-1972) FALL LANDSCAPE.

Oil on masonite Housed in a mid century wood frame with gilt molding Signed and dated lower right “A.R. Mitchell 33″ SIZE: 15″ x 12”. Overall 21″ x 18″ CONDITION: Overall good, 2″ vertical scratch 9-96730 (700-900) – Lot 1154

1155
$0.00

CHARLES HAROLD DAVIS (American, 1856-1933) SUMMER HILLS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period black painted wood frame Signed lower left “C H Davis” SIZE: 13″ x 16″. Overall: 19-1/2″ x 22-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25209 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1155

1156
$1,777.50

WALTER FARNDON (American, 1876-1964) A LITTLE SUNLIGHT.

Oil on panel Housed in a gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Walter Farndon” Estate stamped #456 on verso with Vose Galleries label SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall 16-1/2″ x 20-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the estate of the artist; Vose Galleries, Boston CONDITION: Overall good, signature has white pigment over it however does not fluoresce 9-96567 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1156

1157
$0.00

ARTHUR CLIFTON GOODWIN (American, 1864-1929) CABIN IN THE WOODS.

Oil on canvasboard Housed in a Guido wood gilt frame. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. Overall 22″ x 25″. CONDITION: Surface grime and yellowed varnish, 3″ area of abrasion with paint loss lower right, large area of varnish overlaying signature area (fluoresces orange under UV). 9-94871 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1157

1158
$2,073.75

ROBERT L. LA HOTAN (American, 1927-2002) “SUMMER CLOUDS”.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower right “La Hotan” Kraushaar Galleries, New York label with title & artist on verso Accompanied by an Kraushaar Galleries exhibition pamphlet, February 7-25, 1978, #3 on the 26 paintings exhibited SIZE: 20″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good 9-96827 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1158

1159
$864.50

ROBERT EMMETT OWEN (American, 1878-1957) SUMMER LANDSCAPE WITH HOUSE & FIGURES.

Oil on canvasboard Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower left “R Emmett Owen” SIZE: 12″ x 14″. Overall: 15-1/2″ x 17-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-96857 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1159

1160
$3,087.50

ROBERT EMMETT OWEN (American, 1878-1957) SPRING LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower right “R. Emmett Owen” SIZE: 36″ x 40″ CONDITION: Lined, craquelure, restoration throughout sky and along edges, touch up scattered throughout 9-96653 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1160

1161
$0.00

ALFRED RICHARD MITCHELL (American, 1888-1972) TREE BY A POND.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Bears pencil signature lower right “Mitchell” SIZE: 28″ x 23″. Overall: 34-1/4″ x 29-1/4″ CONDITION: Overall good with shrinkage cracks in tree foliage, surface dirt and 1″ scratch, frame has chips and losses along top 9-96729 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1161

1162
$948.00

HENRY VARNUM POOR (American, 1887-1970) LANDSCAPE WITH GOLDEN FOLIAGE.

Oil on canvas laid down on panel Housed in a gilt slat frame Signed and dated lower right “H.V. Poor 60″ SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 26”. Overall: 16-1/4″ x 27-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Marbella Gallery, New York. CONDITION: Canvas is laid down on wood panel, otherwise good 7-70777 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1162

1163
$2,161.25

DAVID BIRDSEY WALKLEY (American, 1849-1934) THE WATERING HOLE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt frame Signed lower left “D.B. Walkley” SIZE: 15″ x 21″. Overall 21-1/2″ x 28″ CONDITION: Overall good, canvas has slight buckle 9-96297 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1163

1164
$770.25

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

Oil on board Housed in a partial gilt carved wood frame with linen liner Signed lower left with conjoined initials and last name SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 22-3/4″ x 26-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94400 (800-1,200) – Lot 1164

1165
$308.75

SEARS GALLAGHER (American, 1869-1955) LILY POND.

Watercolor Housed in a fine modern birdseye maple frame with mat behind glass Signed lower left “Sears Gallagher” SIZE: Sight size: 25″ x 19-1/2″ Overall: 30-1/2″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70784 (800-1,200) – Lot 1165

1166
$0.00

BERNHARDT WALL (American, 1872-1956) THE GREAT FLOOD OF 1937.

Oil on canvas Housed in a vintage wood frame Signed and dated lower right “Bernhardt Wall 37″ SIZE: 26″ x 30”. Overall 32″ x 36″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, craquelure, paint flaking lower left 9-94672 (700-900) – Lot 1166

1167
$355.50

FRANK CONVERS MATHEWSON (American, 1862-1941) “THE STUDIO DOOR”.

Watercolor and gouache on paper Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame with linen matte under glass Signed lower left “F.C. Mathewson” and inscribed lower right “Matunuck, RI” Bears exhibition label on verso with artist name and title of work SIZE: 5-1/4″ x 4-1/4″. Overall: 13-1/2″ x 12-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame 9-25094 (300-500) – Lot 1167

1168
$277.88

ELIOT CANDEE CLARK (American, 1883-1980) EVENING LIGHT.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary wood gilt frame Signed lower left “Eliot Clark” SIZE: 13″ x 9-3/4″. Overall 17 x 14. PROVENANCE: Private Collection of Dr. Irving Levitt, MD, Bloomfield Hills, MI. CONDITION: very good, touch up throughout. 9-96133 (300-500) – Lot 1168

1169
$2,962.50

EMMA LEVINIA SWAN (American, 1853-1927) YOUNG GIRL PICKING FLOWERS IN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a. ornately carved period gilt wood frame Signed lower right “E.L. Swan” Bears Charles G. Caulder, Providence, Rhode Island label on verso stretcher SIZE: 36″ x 26″. Overall 50-1/2″ x 40″ CONDITION: Overall good (restored) condition. Verso canvas has several small patches. UV shows scattered touch up with large area of restoration in upper right sky and smaller area in upper left; older restoration in girls face. Frame has some losses and areas of overpaint 9-96715 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1169

1170
$0.00

MARGUERITE S. PEARSON (American, 1898-1978) “THE SUNLIT ALCOVE”.

Oil on canvas, laid down on Masonite Housed in a Feliciano Nemiccolo gilt wood (over painted in white) frame Signed lower left “Marguerite S. Pearson” Bears handwritten label with title, artist name and address, as well as a business card from the J. L. Hudson Company, Detroit; frame is signed Feliciano Nemiccolo, Readville, Massachusetts SIZE: 33″ x 44″. Overall: 37″ x 47-3/4″ CONDITION: Overall good (restored), 10″ vertical area of restoration lower center, and scattered touch up 9-96774 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1170

1171
$1,303.50

WEEDON GROSSMITH (American, 1855- ) GIRL WITH PARASOL.

Oil on canvas Housed in a 19th century carved and painted wood frame Signed and dated lower right “Weedon Grossmith 1881” Portrait of a young girl wearing a black cloak with matching bonnet with red trim, holding Psalm book in right hand and parasol in left as she gazes at the viewer Verso stencil “Prepared by Windsor and Newton, London” SIZE: 36″ x 28″. Overall: 42-1/2″ x 33-1/5″ CONDITION: Stretcher mark along top, small loss lower right, otherwise good 9-96173 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1171

1172
$7,110.00

AMERICAN SCHOOL (19th/20th Century) INTERIOR SCENE WITH MOTHER & CHILD WITH TOYS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine period deep gesso decorated gilt frame with multiple liners Bears signature lower right “Chas. C. Curran, N.A. 1909″ SIZE: 29″ x 24”. Overall: 42-1/2″ x 37-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good 9-93351 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1172

1173
$1,185.00

GERTRUDE JAMESON BARNES (American, 1865-1939) THE FIRESIDE VISITATION.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved gilt wood frame (having large loss to the upper left corner & chips) Signed lower right “G.J. Barnes” SIZE: 22″ x 28″. Overall: 28-1/4″ x 34-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface grime with 1/4″ loss upper center, canvas not lined 9-25123 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1173

1174
$308.75

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

Oil on canvas, mounted on board Mounted in a fine leaf decorated gilt frame Signed lower right “H.O. Ryder 1880″ SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 10-1/4″ Overall: 19-1/2″ x 14” CONDITION: Craquelure, bottom left corner with canvas loss, small chip on right margin, otherwise good. 9-93299 (800-1,200) – Lot 1174

1176
$3,555.00

ATTRIBUTED TO FRANK DUVENECK (American/German, 1848 – 1919) PORTRAIT OF A MAN WITH WHITE RUFF.

Oil on mahogany panel Unsigned Housed in a carved & ebonized wood frame SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 12″. Overall: 23″ x 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall very good with minor spot touchup, frame has some abrasions 9-96721 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1176

1177
$533.25

SIR JACOB EPSTEIN (American/English, 1880-1959) NUDE WITH GOLD NECKLACE.

Graphite & watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with double matte (small losses) Signed lower right “Epstein” SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 21-1/2″ Overall: 21-1/2″ x 27-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Ex-private Beverly Hills, CA Collection CONDITION: Some light foxing, otherwise very good 9-90893 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1177

1178
$0.00

ALBERT PELS (American, 1910-1998) “SUN WORSHIPERS TAR BEACH, NEW YORK”.

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary silver painted wood frame Signed lower left and lower right “Pels” Titled on verso and numbered “147” SIZE: 18″ x 23-3/4″. Overall: 23-3/4″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall good, minor touch up, signature on right may have been added 9-96658 (800-1,200) – Lot 1178

1179
$5,248.75

MAURICE L. FREEDMAN (American, 1904-1985) “SUMMER RETREAT”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a silver gilt wood frame with linen and white wood liner (some losses to silver and water stain to liner), retaining a Midtown Galleries NYC label Signed lower left “Maurice Freedman”; Titled on verso of canvas SIZE: 22″ x 36″ Overall: 28″ x 42″ CONDITION: Good, some light craquelure to purple areas 9-96826 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1179

1180
$2,014.15

RICHARD WILLIAM DICUS (American, 1901-1973) GIRL WITH BEADED NECKLACE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved and painted hardwood frame Signed and dated lower left “dicus 39″ SIZE: 36-1/2″ x 23-3/4″. Overall: 4l” x 28″ CONDITION: Overall good, 3″ area of restoration in background, several areas of touch up along edges and on apron 9-96724 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1180

1181
$0.00

ALBERT PELS (American, 1910-1998) A HAND SHAKE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern white washed carved frame Signed lower right “Pels” SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall: 22″ x 26″ CONDITION: Canvas wrapped around foam core, otherwise good 9-96141 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1181

1182
$3,555.00

AGNES WEINRICH (American, 1873-1946) UNTITLED CUBIST COMPOSITION.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood frame Signed lower right “A. Weinrich” SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 18″. Overall 28-1/2″ x 24-1/4″ CONDITION: Craquelure throughout, patch on verso corresponds to restoration, touch up in several spots, surface grime 9-96718 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1182

1183
$533.25

IAN GAGE (American, 1990-) “RELEVANCE PARADOX III”.

Oil on canvas Unframed Unsigned front, signed titled & dated “2014” on verso SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-25138 (600-900) – Lot 1183

1185
$592.50

JIM DINE (American, 1935- ) “GINGER AND UNI”, 1996.

Woodcut with photoengraving and collograph Housed in a contemporary wood frame Signed and dated center bottom “Dine 1996″ numbered 50 of an edition of 50 SIZE: Sheet 28-1/2″ x 22-3/4”. Overall 30″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall very good, colors faded, float mounted in frame with margins in full view 9-96235 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1185

1186
$617.50

CLAES OLDENBURG (American, 1929- ) “LIPSTICK ASCENDING CATERPILLAR TRACK”.

Lithograph in colors Housed in a contemporary wood frame Signed in pencil lower right “Oldenburg”, numbered lower left “34 of an addition of 100″ SIZE: 24″ x 19-1/4”. Overall: 34″ x 29″ CONDITION: Staining in margins, faded, not examined out of frame 9-25145 (800-1,200) – Lot 1186

1187
$1,543.75

HELEN FRANKENTHALER (American, 1928-2011) REFLECTIONS XI.

Color lithograph Housed in a contemporary frame Signed and dated lower right “Frankenthaler,” blind stamped and numbered 19 of edition of 30 SIZE: Sheet 19-1/2″ x 15″. Overall 29-1/2″ x 24″ CONDITION: Overall good, colors slightly faded, float mounted- entire margins visible- not examined out of frame 9-96236 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1187

1188
$711.00

MARC CHAGALL (French, 1887-1985) “THE SUMMER SEASON”.

Offset color lithograph Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed in plate; bookplate from Daphne and Chloe; includes certificate of authenticity SIZE: 12″ x 9″. Overall 29-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall good, not examined out of frame 7-70661 (200-400) – Lot 1188

1188a
$1,422.00

SIGNED (American?, Mid 20th Century) FINE CAST BRONZE FEMALE BUST.

Bronze Mounted on a museum base Signed “MF”, front edge of throat SIZE: 18″ h x 14″ w at base CONDITION: Very good to excellent patinated surfaces and condition 9-96606 (1,200-2,200) – Lot 1188a

1188b
$118.50

HENRY HEERUP (Danish, 20th Century) “LITA AND THE SWAN” AND “TWO LOVERS”.

Porcelain Signed on base “Royal Copenhagen Gallery 96/500 Heerup 5432” and “Royal Copenhagen Gallery 93/500 Heerup 5428″ SIZE: 1) Height: 9-1/2″ 2) Height: 7-1/2” PROVENANCE: Fine Newton, MA home (purchased directly from the factory) CONDITION: Very good 7-70313 (300-500) – Lot 1188b

1189
$0.00

JOHN TERKEN (American, 1912-1993) “LYRICA”.

Bronze Marked on the base “Lyrica”, John Terken Sc., Roman Bronze Works SIZE: 27″ h CONDITION: Very fine patina, very minor high spot wear 9-25000 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1189

1190
$118.50

GOTTFRED EICKHOFF (Danish, 1902-1982) “FIGURE OF A WOMAN” (22640).

Stoneware Signed on back “Eickhoff” Note: 50 produced; full page illustration in the Royal Copenhagen Gallery 1977/8 catalog SIZE: 27-1/2″ h x 19-3/4″ d x 11-1/2″ w PROVENANCE: From a fine Newton, MA home CONDITION: Nick in toe, otherwise very good 7-70312 (300-500) – Lot 1190

1191
$185.25

MAX FINKELSTEIN (American, 1915) TWO WORKS: COMPLEX #3 AND UNTITLED SQUARES.

Both aluminum sculptures Unsigned SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 9″ and 3″ x 3″ PROVENANCE: Acquired from the artist in California by the consignor’s family CONDITION: Very good 9-25100 (500-1,000) – Lot 1191

1192
$17,775.00
Revised: 2/3/2015

Please note additional reference material: Richard Avedon – http://www.capitalnewyork.com/tags/richard-avedon.

RICHARD AVEDON (American, 1923-2004) GROUP OF FOUR COLOR GELATIN PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BEATLES.

Group of four color gelatin photographs of 1960’s Beatles musical band members George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey) and John Lennon, in psychedelic genre. Photographed at Thompson House, 200 Gray’s Inn Road, London on August 11, 1967. Commissioned by Beatles management company NEMS Enterprises, Ltd. Each with artist’s ink studio stamp on verso with Avedon’s grease pencil date “75” hand annotation (1975). The later 1990 produced color Beatles set that Avedon issued are not actual photographs, but are color dye-transfer process prints. The catalog (taken off-line in 2004) for the 435 plus image collection that Avedon gifted in 1990’s to the Univ. of Tucson stated Beatles color set “not yet received,” which to date, 10 yrs. later, appears to not have been delivered. Unframed, in stiff protective sleeves. SIZE: Image: Each 8-1/4″ x 10-3/8″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-96311 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 1192

1193
$3,555.00
Revised: 2/3/2015

Please note additional reference material: Richard Avedon – http://www.capitalnewyork.com/tags/richard-avedon.

RICHARD AVEDON (American, 1923-2004) TWO GELATIN SILVER PRINT PROOFS: LENNON & MCCARTNEY.

Group of two bl. & wh. gelatin silver proof prints of 1960’s Beatles musical band members John Lennon and Paul McCartney – the latter in space suit. Each with artist’s photolith studio stamp on verso marked as follows: “John Lennon, London – Copyright 1970” and “Paul McCartney – Copyright 1969″. It is known that Avedon did not sell photographs commercially during the 1960’s, but occasionally gifted photographs. Photographs on offer considered ‘pre-art market.’ Unframed, in stiff protective sleeves. SIZE: Image: Each 5-3/8″ x 7-3/8”. CONDITION: John Lennon “1970” photo generally very good; Paul McCartney “1969” photo top left & lower right corners with mild creases, else all generally very good, with scattered browning to margins & verso from age. 9-96314 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1193

1194
$4,740.00
Revised: 2/3/2015

Please note additional reference material: Richard Avedon – http://www.capitalnewyork.com/tags/richard-avedon.

RICHARD AVEDON (American, 1923-2004) FOUR GELATIN SILVER PRINTS OF THE BEATLES.

Group of four color and black & white gelatin silver prints of 1960’s Beatles musical band members Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey) and John Lennon. Photographed at Thompson House, 200 Gray’s Inn Road, London on August 11, 1967. Commissioned by Beatles management company NEMS Enterprises, Ltd. Each with artist’s ink studio stamp on verso. The later 1990 produced color Beatles set that Avedon issued are not actual photographs, but are color dye-transfer process prints. The catalog (taken off-line in 2004) for the 435 plus image collection that Avedon gifted in 1990’s to the Univ. of Tucson stated Beatles color set “not yet received,” which to date, 10 yrs. later, appears to not have been delivered. Unframed, in stiff protective sleeves. SIZE: Image: Ringo Starr (color psychedelic) 6-1/4″ x 8-1/8″ with ink studio stamp and Avedon assistant pencil date “1974”; John Lennon (color psychedelic) 5-3/8″ x 7-3/8″ with ink studio and European magazine stamps – latter with pencil / dated “Issue # 061 – John Lennon 1975″; John Lennon 8-1/4″ x 10-3/8” black & white – pencil annotated by Avedon assistant: “John P / ’74.”; Paul McCartney 8-1/4″ x 10-3/8″‘ black & white 8-1/4″ x 10-3/8″ – the latter dated 19″75″ with Avedon’s grease pencil hand annotation. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Each generally very good, save for Lennon color image with mild crease in lower left corner. 9-96313 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1194

1195
$0.00
Revised: 2/3/2015

Please note additional reference material: Richard Avedon – http://www.capitalnewyork.com/tags/richard-avedon.

RICHARD AVEDON (American, 1923-2004) BOB DYLAN GELATIN SILVER PRINT PROOFS.

Group of three black & white gelatin silver prints of 1960’s musician Bob Dylan. Each with artist’s photolith studio stamp on verso marked as follows: “Bob Dylan, New York City – Nov. 4, 1963 – Reprint: 1969”, “Bob Dylan – Copyright 1965” and “Bob Dylan 1967 [sic] – Reprinted: 1973″ – the latter issued in 1970’s for European distribution only. It is known that Avedon did not sell photographs commercially during the 1960’s, but occasionally gifted photographs. Photographs on offer considered ‘pre-art market.’ Unframed, in stiff protective sleeves. SIZE: Image: Each 5-3/8″ x 7-3/8”. CONDITION: “1963 / 1969” photo top right corner with mild crease; “1965” photo top right corner with mild crease; “1967 / 1973” photo left & right corners with mild creases, else all generally very good, with scattered browning to margins & verso from age. 9-96312 (5,000-8,000) – Lot 1195

1196
$5,332.50
Revised: 2/3/2015

Please note additional reference material: Richard Avedon – http://www.capitalnewyork.com/tags/richard-avedon.

RICHARD AVEDON (American, 1923-2004) TWO GELATIN SILVER PRINTS: DYLAN & LENNON.

Group of two black & white gelatin silver prints of 1960’s musicians Bob Dylan and John Lennon. Each with artist’s printed studio stamp/ label pasted on to verso each with Avedon’s hand annotation in grease pencil as follows: “DYL – 7494 – 75” (Bob Dylan – Nov. 4, 1963 – reprint 1975) and “LEN – 3131 – 74″ (John Lennon – April 11, 1967 – reprint 1974) The Marlborough Gallery, NYC exhibition dated Sept. 10 – Oct. 4, 1975 marked Avedon’s initial entry into the commercial art market. The Fraenkel Gallery, S. F. became sales agent for Richard Avedon in later years. Unframed, in stiff protective sleeves. SIZE: Image: Each 11-1/4″ x 14-3/8”. CONDITION: Each generally very good. 9-96315 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1196

1197
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO FRANKLIN DULLIN BRISCOE (American, 1844-1903) SAILING IN CHOPPY HARBOR.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary wood frame Bears incised signature lower left “Brisco” SIZE: 22″ x 35″. Overall: 25-1/2″ x 38-3/4″ CONDITION: Old yellow varnish, signature scratched into surface, small restored tear upper left, larger restored tear above roof, several areas of restoration, craquelure 9-96175 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1197

1198
$5,332.50

PAUL E. MCGEHEE (American, 1960- ) “U.S.R.C. BEAR AND S.S. CORWIN, 1914 IN ALASKAN WATERS”.

Oil on wood panel Signed lower right “Paul McGehee 1979″ Housed in a contemporary gold painted frame Signed & inscribed on verso by the artist A nicely detailed scene of an uncommon subject NOTE: Accompanying the painting is a 7-page excerpt from Artist/USA including a biography and exhibition record. Paul has been painting since the age of 5 and was an accomplished painter by his teens. The information includes examples of his work in color photographs including this work. His favored medium is oil on masonite and he specializes in landscape & marine scenes SIZE: 29-3/4″ x 39-3/4”. Overall: 35″ x 45″ CONDITION: Overall very good, frame with some losses 9-96316 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1198

1199
$948.00

EDMUND DARCH LEWIS (American, 1835-1910) LANDSCAPE WITH MILL.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt wood frame Signed and dated lower right “Edmund D. Lewis 1883″ SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 42”. Overall: 28″ x 47-1/4″ CONDITION: Overall good (restored). Lined, 3×3″ area of restoration lower right, 1″ area of restoration in river bank and minor touch up in sky 9-96174 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 1199

1200
$1,173.25

EDMUND DARCH LEWIS (AMERICAN, 1835-1910) NEW ENGLAND COASTAL VIEW.

Watercolor and gouache Housed in a contemporary gilt frame Bearing signature and dated lower right “Edmund D Lewis 1900″ SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 14″. Overall 14 x 21-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Beverly Hills, CA. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame 9-96134 (800-1,200) – Lot 1200

1201
$2,073.75

WILLIAM HENRY PLUMMER (American, 19/20th Century) MARINE SCENE ALONG ROCKY COAST.

Oil on board Housed in 19th century carved and gilt wood frame with losses Signed lower left “W.H. Plummer-1890″ SIZE: 10″ x 18-1/2”. Overall: 15″ x 25″ CONDITION: Good 9-96537 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1201

1202
$1,185.00

WILLIAM THON (American, 1906-2000) “FISHERMAN”.

Oil on canvas board Housed in a 19th Century carved walnut frame with gilt wood liner Signed lower left, pencil identified on reverse “W. Thon – Fisherman” SIZE: 8″ x 10″ Overall: 12-3/4″ x 15″ CONDITION: Very good 9-96820 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1202

1203
$988.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The online title states “(American, 1916-2013)”. This is incorrect, it should read “(American, b. 1916)”. The artist is still alive and lives in Kennebunkport, Maine. The printed catalog is correct.

FRANK W. HANDLEN (American, 1916-2013) GRANITE POINT MARSH, MAINE.

Pastel Housed in contemporary gilt wood frame with double matte under glass Signed lower right “Handlen” SIZE: 15-1/4″ x 19″. Overall: 24″ x 26-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall very good, not examined out of frame 9-96771 (800-1,200) – Lot 1203

1204
$2,310.75

MICHAEL B. KARAS (American, 1954- ) LOBSTER BOAT OFF COASTAL ROCKY SHORE.

Oil on board Housed in its original paint decorated frame with linen and wood liner Signed lower right “Michael B. Karas” SIZE: 24″ x 36″ Overall: 30″ x 42″ CONDITION: Very good 9-96664 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1204

1205
$1,362.75

JOHN STEUART CURRY (American, 1897-1946) CAPE NEDDICK LIGHT, YORK, MAINE.

Watercolor on paper Unframed Signed lower right “John Steuart Curry” SIZE: 15″ x 22″ CONDITION: Good 7-70796 (800-1,200) – Lot 1205

1206
$0.00

AMERICAN SCHOOL (20th Century) CLIPPER SHIP.

Oil on Canvas Bears signature lower left “F.V. Smith” SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall 20-1/4″ x 24″ CONDITION: Yellowed coaching varnish; signature does not fluoresce 9-96757 (800-1,200) – Lot 1206

1207
$617.50

FREDERIC SHILLER COZZENS (American, 1846-1928) WRECK AT SEA.

Watercolor on paper Housed in contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Fred. S. Cozzens-98″ SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 21”. Overall: 21-1/2″ x 28″ CONDITION: Good, possible time toning, not examined out of frame 9-96277 (400-600) – Lot 1207

1208
$0.00

AMERICAN SCHOOL (20th Century) COASTAL VIEW.

Watercolor Housed in a contemporary wood frame Bears signature lower right “Irving R. Wiles” SIZE: Sight 5-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. Overall 11-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall good, not examined out of frame 9-96758 (500-800) – Lot 1208

1209
$355.50

AMERICAN SCHOOL (19th/20th Century) FOUR WORKS.

1) Samuel R. Chaffee (American, 20th Century) Landscape with Grey Sky Watercolor Housed in a black and gold frame Signed lower right “S.R. Chaffee” 2) William Brayley (American, 19th Century) Ship Sailing Past Cliffs Pastel Housed in a gold painted frame (matching item 3) Signed lower left “W. Braley” 3)William Brayley (American, 19th Century) Cottage in Winter Pastel Housed in a gold painted frame (matching item 2) Signed lower left “W. Braley” 4) H. Hall (American, 20th Century) Seascape Oil on canvas Housed in a carved gold painted wood frame Signed lower left “H Hall” SIZE: 1) 11-3/4″ x 19-1/4″ Overall 19″ x 26″ 2) Overall 9-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ 3) Overall 9-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ 4) 9″ x 12″. Overall: 16″ x 19″ CONDITION: 1) Good, not examined out of frame 2) Good 3) Good, small water stain lower right 4) Craquelure throughout, otherwise good 9-96275 (700-900) – Lot 1209

1210
$474.00

GEORGE “GOOSEY” TURLAND (American, 1877-1947) SHIP ASHORE.

Oil on canvas panel Housed in a painted wood frame Signed lower left “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 15-3/4″. Overall: 17-3/4″ x 21-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From the George Turland Estate CONDITION: Overall good 9-96226 (600-800) – Lot 1210

1211
$864.50

GEORGE “GOOSEY” TURLAND (American, 1877-1947) SAILBOAT AT DOCK.

Oil on canvas Housed in a painted wood frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 18″ x 14″. Overall: 24″ x 20″ PROVENANCE: From the George Turland Estate CONDITION: Overall good, yellowed varnish and stretcher mark along top 9-96227 (600-800) – Lot 1211

1212
$0.00

GEORGE “GOOSEY” TURLAND (American, 1877-1947) SEASCAPE, CORNWALL.

Oil on panel Housed in gilt modern frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall: 17-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the George Turland Estate CONDITION: Minor touch up in rocks, otherwise good 9-96228 (600-800) – Lot 1212

1213
$0.00

GEORGE “GOOSEY” TURLAND (American, 1877-1947) WEST COAST CORNWALL, ENGLAND.

Oil on panel Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland”, title inscribed on verso SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall: 17-1/4″ x 21-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the George Turland Estate CONDITION: Very good 9-96231 (600-800) – Lot 1213

1214
$0.00

WILLIAM LANING (American, 1837-1860) STILL LIFE OF FRUIT.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt and black painted wood frame New York artist supply company stencil on verso SIZE: 17″ x 21″. Overall 26″ x 30″ CONDITION: Not lined, several areas of restoration, several small patches on verso, craquelure, minor canvas buckle lower left 9-96722 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1214

1215
$0.00

ABBIE LUELLA ZUILL (American, 1856-1921) SPILLED STRAWBERRIES.

Oil on academy board Housed in a Victorian walnut frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “A L Zuill” SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 12″. Overall: 14″ x 16″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25215 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1215

1216
$0.00

IDA J. OLNEY (American, 19th Century) STILL LIFE OF PEACHES, GRAPES AND PEARS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “Ida J Olney” SIZE: 29-1/2″ x 21″. Overall: 34-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined. Surface scratch upper center, large area of restoration in background and 1″ area in grapes 9-96167 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1216

1217
$0.00

AMERICAN SCHOOL (American, 20th Century) STILL LIFE OF CARNATIONS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gold frame Bears added signature lower right “Thos. L. Hunt 1908″ SIZE: 20-1/4″ x 16-1/4”. Overall 25″ x 20-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface grime, not lined , several pinholes 9-96756 (800-1,200) – Lot 1217

1218
$177.75

ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th Century) STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT INCLUDING PINEAPPLE.

Watercolor on paper Housed in simple gilt frame Unsigned SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 71/2″. Overall: 12-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ CONDITION: Good, possible tear to lower quadrant, not examined out of frame 9-25012 (600-900) – Lot 1218

1219
$0.00

JOHN WILLIAM HILL (American, 1812-1879) FRUIT STILL LIFE.

Watercolor Housed in a period gilt frame with gilt mat behind glass (as found) Signed lower right “J.W. Hill 1868″ SIZE: Sight size: 13-1/2″ x 17”. Overall: 22-1/2″ x 27-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25245 (500-1,000) – Lot 1219

1220
$59.25

UNSIGNED (Early 20th Century) STILL LIFE OF PEACHES.

Oil on canvas laid down on panel Housed in a wood frame Monogramed lower right “CH” SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 16″. Overall 27″ x 21 CONDITION: Surface dirt and spotty varnish, frame has scratches 9-94890 (200-400) – Lot 1220

1221
$1,540.50

OLIVE PARKER BLACK (American, 1868-1948) BLUE VASE OF FLOWERS.

Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with corner losses Signed lower right “Olive P Black” SIZE: 24″ x 30″. Overall: 31-1/4″ x 37-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good, upper stretcher line with very minor loss 9-96860 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1221

1223
$4,940.00

GEORGE LORING BROWN (American, 1814-1889) VIEW OF NAPLES WITH CASTLE NUOVO.

Oil on canvas laid on wood panel Housed in a period carved gilt wood frame Initialed and dated lower left “GLB 1850″ SIZE: 21-3/4″ x 27-3/4”. Overall: 31-1/2″ x 37-1/2″ CONDITION: Restored tears lower left with touch up in mountain 9-96317 (5,000-8,000) – Lot 1223

1224
$1,543.75

PROSPER LOUIS SENAT (American, 1852-1925) HILLSIDE ITALIAN VILLA.

Oil on board Housed in a deep carved gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Prosper L Senat” SIZE: 36-1/2″ x 24″. Overall: 42-1/4″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, otherwise very good 9-96858 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1224

1225
$1,007.25

OSSIP LEONOVITCH LINDE (American, 1871-1940) “CITY OF GOLD & IVORY”.

Oil on canvas Housed in what appears to be its original carved and gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt loss and cracks Signed lower right “Ossip L. Linde”, also having Exhibition tag on verso of frame and title label on stretcher of verso SIZE: 36″ x 29″. Overall: 42″ x 34-1/4″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, craquelure, dirt spot to upper left corner, otherwise good 9-25202 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1225

1226
$0.00

JOHN FERY (American/Hungarian, 1859-1934) RIVER FLOWING THROUGH A GERMAN VILLAGE WITH MILL.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved gilt wood frame Signed lower right “J. Fery” SIZE: 50-1/4″ x 40″. Overall: 56″ x 45-1/4″ CONDITION: Overall good, minor touch up in upper left and right corners and stonework 9-96652 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1226

1228
$2,666.25

SAMUEL COLMAN (American, 1832-1920) NEAR CHEDDAR SOMERSET.

Oil on board Housed in a period carved wood gilt frame Inscribed lower right “S Colman” Inscribed on verso “NR Cheddar Somerset Colman”, bears label fragment on verso “Artist’s Colourment Lead Pencil and Mathematical Instrument Makers” SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 15-1/4″. Overall: 14″ x 20-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good, minor re-touch to sky 9-94870 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1228

1229
$7,110.00

ERNEST WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (American, 1845-1921) THE SPHINX, EGYPT.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt gesso decorated frame with losses Signed lower right “Ernest Longfellow” SIZE: 26″ X 36″ Overall: 32-3/4″ x 43-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25240 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1229

1230
$741.00

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864-1940) “ST. THOMAS (PINK ISLAND)”.

Watercolor on board Unframed Unsigned front but with Estate stamp on verso with penciled title & date “1928” SIZE: 15″ x 22″ CONDITION: Good, left upper corner wrinkled (outside of viewable area when framed) 9-96822 (500-800) – Lot 1230

1231
$123.50

F. LIGER HIDALGO (19th/20th Century) INTERIOR OF ALCAZAR, SEVILLE.

Watercolor and gouache Housed in gilt frame with gilt mat Signed and inscribed lower right “F. Liger/Seville”. Together with a hand colored photogravure of St. Marks Cathedral, Venice SIZE: Alcazar: 11-1/2″ x 8″. Overall: 20″ x 16-1/2″; St. Marks: 9-1/4″ x 13″. Overall: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Both in very good condition 9-96252 (300-400) – Lot 1231

1232
$555.75

GEORGE “GOOSEY” TURLAND (American, 1877-1947) LANDSCAPE WITH MOUNTAIN VIEW.

Oil on board Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall: 17-1/4″ x 21-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From the George Turland Estate CONDITION: Overall good with minor touch up 9-96222 (600-800) – Lot 1232

1233
$2,470.00

EARLY 19TH CENTURY LEATHER BOUND SAMPLE BOOK FOR THE THOMAS MCLEAN PUBLISHING HOUSE.

Large volume bound with full leather boards, engraved with gold and titled on binding “Collection of Humourous Engravings, Caricatures &c. By Various Artists”. The inside fitted with pages having tipped-in humorous engravings, from publishing house of Thomas McLean, 26 Haymarket St., London. There are 80 hand-colored lithographs, many dated 1827. Accompanying this lot are letters of provenance and early history, of when it was collected in 1923. This volume was apparently used for promotional purposes for the Thomas McLean Publishing Co., some of the titles include, “Sketches By Travellers” series (Colorful with African animals), “An Officer of the Artillery Corpse Unattached”, “Arithmetic, Compound Division”, “Pedestrianism or Foote Travelling”. July 1996 Antiques magazine included with lot with article ” An irreverent look at British landscape connoisseurship, 1770-1830.” Pieces included in total lot: 2 plates; “Locomotion” by Seymour Shortshanks, The Cholic by George Cruikshank, “Tryng on New Boots…Danger of Slight Straps” by Rich & Dighton, A Loan by Joe Lisce, A Most Infernal Bad Dog by H. Pyall, Champagne Driving Away Real Pain by Theodore Lane, Sunday Morning by Theodore Lane, Innocent Amusements by Theodore Lane, Curling Lap Dogs Hair by Theodore Lane, Filling Water- Butt with Spoon by Theodore Lane, I’m Sure Captain Hopkins… by Theodore Lane, Bottling off the Ganges by Theodore Lane, Coo Biddy… by Theodore Lane, Fiddle De Diddle Dy by Theodore Lane and The Dancing Lesson Pt 1 & Pt 3 by G. Cruikshank. SIZE: Overall size 15″ x 21-1/2″ x 2″. Folio size 4″ x 5″ to 14″ x 9″. CONDITION: Both covers detached but intact, leather well worn, approximately 50% of prints no longer intact, some pages detached, some pages partially clipped, some prints with signs of foxing. 9-94537 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1233

1234
$711.00

ELYSE ASHE LORD (English, 1900-1977) THE OFFERING.

Etching and aquatint in colors Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame, matted under glass Signed in pencil lower right “Elyse Lord” Inscribed lower left “TP” for Trial Proof SIZE: 18″ x 22″. Overall: 27″ x 30″ CONDITION: Overall good, not examined out of frame 9-96563 (700-900) – Lot 1234

1235
$118.50

AFTER REMBRANDT VAN RIJN (Dutch, 1606-1669) CORNELIS CLAESZ, ANSIO PREACHER.

Etching Unframed Bartsch, Hollstein, 271, Signed in plate Watermarked “MBM”, Print for the “Portfolio” by Philip Gilbert Hamertan, Ca 1880 Engraved by Armand Durand SIZE: Plate: 9-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. Sheet: 12-3/8″ x 9-3/8″ CONDITION: Foxing in margins & verso, not laid down 9-96579 (300-500) – Lot 1235

1236
$1,185.00

JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL WHISTLER (American, 1834-1903) CHARING CROSS RAILWAY BRIDGE.

Transfer lithograph Housed in a gilt wood frame, matted under glass Butterfly monogram in plate; Way 120, Levy 166; possibly posthumous impression Bears Frederick Keppel & Co label on verso, No.10413 SIZE: Sight: 6-1/2″ x 9″. Overall 13-1/4″ x 15-3/4″ CONDITION: Minor foxing, not examined out of frame 7-75441 (300-500) – Lot 1236

1237
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ANTOINE WAUTTEAU (French, 1684-1721) MUSICIAN SERENADING LADIES IN THE GARDEN.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a 19th century carved gilt wood frame Unsigned, stenciled on verso “97GDH” SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. Overall: 15″ x 18″ CONDITION: Overall good condition, restoration in woman’s red dress and 1″ area in sky, scattered touch up. Frame has several losses 9-96713 (10,000-12,000) – Lot 1237

1238
$4,147.50
Revised: 1/21/2015

The printed catalog states “Italian 18th Century”. This is incorrect, it should read “Italian, Possibly 16th Century”. The online catalog is correct.

UNSIGNED (Italian, Possibly 16th Century) VENUS CLIPPING CUPID’S WINGS.

Oil on panel Unsigned Housed in a 20th century carved gilt wood frame SIZE: 25″ x 45″. Overall: 32-1/4″ x 51-1/2″ CONDITION: Paint surface has significant restoration, panel has cracks, white paint spatter throughout sky. Verso panel missing two braces and cross brace, large areas of glue residue 9-96171 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1238

1239
$2,370.00

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

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 13-3/4″ x 21-1/4″ Overall: 17″ x 24-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignors great grandmother, Bertha Leonard, married to Harry Leonard (family founders of Valvoline Oil). Descended through the family. CONDITION: Very good, lined with some inpainting 9-93976 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1239

1240
$474.00

UNSIGNED (Italian, 18th/19th century) BELSHAZZAR’S FEAST.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt frame SIZE: 42-1/2″ X 52″. Overall: 46″ x 55″ CONDITION: Fair, overall surface grime with yellowed varnish, several areas or old restoration, several tears, and a patch on verso 9-96445-1 (800-1,200) – Lot 1240

1241
$0.00

AFTER GIACOMO MORO (Italian, 18th century) FOUR WORKS: THE FOUR ELEMENTS.

Etchings with hand coloring Housed in matching period style gilt frames Each inscribed “Firenze Appo: Giacomo Moro”, and titled: ARIA, TERRA, FUOCO, ACQUA SIZE: 12″ x 14-1/2″. Overall 15-1/4″ x 18-1/4″ (each) CONDITION: Margins of each mezzotint painted with gouache to create faux mat, minor water spots, paper toned and some discoloration. All four frames have losses. Prints not examined out of frame 9-94805 (500-700) – Lot 1241

1242
$11,732.50

JEAN FREDERIC SCHALL (French, 1752-1825) “LA PETITE DANSEUSE LA ROSE”.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt wood frame Unsigned front but signed with monogram on verso Label on verso: Marie Therese Ctsse-de la beraudiere old lot label #524 REFERENCE: This painting is detailed on page 30 in the exhibition catalog “Important Oil Paintings from the Collection of Countess de la Beraudiere, Paris”, Sale No 3872 December 11 & 12, 1930. New York; American Art Association, Anderson Galleries Inc, 1930. A copy of this exhibition catalog accompanies the painting SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 13″. Overall 21-1/4″ x 18″ PROVENANCE: Countess de la Beraudiere, Paris. Sale of Countess de la Beraudiere’s property, Anderson Galleries, New York, 1930, Described in catalog, p. 30 CONDITION: Not lined, old yellow varnish, craquelure. Restoration lower left and right corners, 2″ area in figure’s skirt, minor 1/2″ touch up on her chest and upper left and right corners 9-96768 (10,000-20,000) – Lot 1242

1243
$2,370.00

JEAN DUPLESSIS-BERTAUX (French, 1747-1819) THE MILL.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a 19th Century gilt wood frame Initialed lower right “JDB” SIZE: 19″ x 23″. Overall: 26″ x 30″ CONDITION: Overall good, with minor touch up 9-94857 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1243

1244
$0.00

FOLLOWER OF CLAUDE-JOSEPH VERNET (French, 1714-1789) MEDITERRANEAN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas laid down on masonite Housed in a 19th century carved gilt wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall 24″ x 28-1/2″ CONDITION: Good, with restoration along edges and small area in upper right sky 9-96716 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1244

1246
$2,370.00

UNSIGNED (French, 19th Century) BOY WITH YELLOW SONGBIRD.

Oil on canvas Housed in a 19th Century ornately carved gilt wood frame Depicting a wide eyed young boy in blue vest preparing to feed a yellow songbird perched on his index finger SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 33-1/2″. Overall: 31″ x 42″ CONDITION: Overall good (restored), original canvas has been wax lined and restretched on modern stretchers, paint surface has craquelure arrested by lining. UV examination shows minor touch up in sleeve and older restoration in background 9-96176 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1246

1247
$355.50

HENRY de GRAY (French, 19th century) THE MYSTICAL MARRIAGE OF ST. CATHERINE AFTER ANTONIO DA CORREGGIO.

Oil on canvas Housed in a 19th century gilt frame with circular opening Signed and inscribed lower right “Henry De Gray. D’apres Le Correge” SIZE: 31″ x 31″. Overall: 41″ x 41″ CONDITION: Old yellow varnish, surface grime, large tear across top, small hole upper right, restored tear lower right and two patches on verso. Frame has cracks, losses and overpaint 9-96437 (800-1,200) – Lot 1247

1248
$355.50

JACINTE POZIER (French, 1844-1915) TWO LANDSCAPES.

Watercolor sketches Signed “Jacinte Pozier, 1888″ on verso of one Identically housed in simple gold frames having triple mats SIZE: Image 5-1/2″ x 7″. Overall 12-1/2″ x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good 9-25125 (800-1,200) – Lot 1248

1249
$1,729.00

LOUIS ETIENNE TIMMERMANS (French, 1846-1910) PORT VIEW AT LOW TIDE.

Oil on panel Housed in ornately carved period gilt gesso frame Signed lower left “L. Timmermans” SIZE: 15″ x 18″. Overall: 23″ x 26″ CONDITION: Overall very good, frame has losses 9-96172 (800-1,200) – Lot 1249

1250
$0.00

LOUIS GABRIEL EUGENE ISABEY (French, 1803-1886) SHIPS AT DOCK.

Watercolor on paper Unframed, mounted to cardboard with mat Signed and inscribed lower left in French “a ma tante, hommage affectueux, E. Isabey” (To my aunt, with affectionate regards) SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 9-1/4″. Overall: 15-3/4″ x 12-1/2″ CONDITION: Spot foxing, good 7-70798 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1250

1251
$2,370.00

EUGENE GALIEN LALOUE (French, 1854-1941) TWO WORKS: TOWN SCENES.

Gouache Housed in matching gilt frames with gilt mats behind glass, each retaining their original J. Davey & Sons Liverpool labels to verso Signed lower left “Galien Laloue 1877 & 1878″ SIZE: 5-1/2″ x 8”. Overall: 13″ x 15-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good. 7-70793 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1251

1252
$6,792.50

CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY (American/French 1817-1878) PAYSAGE ANIME.

Oil on canvas Unframed Unsigned, having “Daubigny” written in pen on back stretcher SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, light craquelure, some touch up mostly to edges, otherwise very good 7-70789 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1252

1253
$3,087.50

NARCISSE-VIRGIL DIAZ DE LA PENA (French, 1807-1876) FAMILY GATHERING AMONG THE TREES.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine period gilt wood frame Signed lower right “N Diaz” SIZE: 20″ x 16″. Overall: 23-3/4″ x 19-3/4″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, some varnish consolidation 9-25216 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1253

1254
$1,066.50

AFTER ISIDORE JULES BONHEUR (French 1827-1901) BULL AND BEAR.

Bronze Signed in the casting “J Bonheur 1900″ No foundry mark Set on a green marble rectangular plinth SIZE: Overall: 22″ l. Bronze: 21-1/2” l CONDITION: Very good 9-25586 (800-1,200) – Lot 1254

1255
$1,852.50

AFTER PIERRE JULES MENE (French, 1810-1879) SCOTTISH HUNTER WITH HOUND.

Bronze Mounted to a naturalistic base Signed on base “P J Mene” SIZE: 20-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good 9-96181 (2,500-4,500) – Lot 1255

1256
$3,705.00

ALBERT MORITZ WOLFF (Russian/German, 1854-1923) GIRL WATERING TWO HORSES.

Bronze Signed in Cyrillic “A.M. Wolf” SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 14″ w x 7″ d CONDITION: Some rubbing to back and tail of horse, generally very good 9-96706 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1256

1257
$5,036.25

EDWARD ANTOON PORTIELJE (Belgium, 1861-1949) A COUPLE ADMIRING THEIR REFLECTION.

Oil on panel Housed in a fine carved and pierced gilt frame with plaque Signed lower left “Edward Antoon Portielie”, bears artist’s wax seal on verso with small label inscribed “N37″ SIZE: 18″ x 15”. Overall: 29″ x 26″ CONDITION: Overall good with minor touch up in his necktie and her dress and background. Tiny shrinkage cracks 9-96440 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1257

1258
$4,631.25

EDWARD ANTOON PORTIELJE (Belgium, 1861-1949) THE FLIRTATION.

Oil on cradled panel Housed in a fine carved and pierced gilt wood frame with plaque Signed upper left “Edward Portielje” SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 18″. Overall: 28″ x 31″ CONDITION: Abrasion lower left and along right edge, tiny shrinkage cracks in center and spotty varnish. Frame has several losses and cracking to gilt 9-96439 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1258

1259
$2,470.00

ATTRIBUTED TO GABRIEL METSU (Netherlands, 1629-1667) “THE ARTIST STUDIO”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a 19th century carved and gilt wood frame bearing frame plaque with artist name and title Unsigned SIZE: 13″ x 17″. Overall: 25-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall good (restored) condition, lined, craquelure throughout, restretched on new stretcher, and several areas of restoration, frame liner has several chips and losses 9-96711 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 1259

1260
$2,778.75

ANDRIANUS EVERSEN (Netherlands, 1818-1897) A DUTCH CITY VIEW.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower left “A. Eversen” SIZE: 24-3/4″ x 32″ CONDITION: Overall good; yellowed varnish and patch on verso. Scattered in-painting in foreground, horizontal restoration along top stretcher mark; 1/2″ area of restoration above roof line 9-96710 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 1260

1261
$474.00

BELGIAN SCHOOL (Dutch, 19th Century) SHEEP IN WINTER LANDSCAPE.

Oil on panel Housed in an ornate carved wood and gilt decorated wood frame Signed lower right “V. Eycke” Note: possible attribution to Charles Van Den Eychen (Belgian, 1809-1891) SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall: 28″ x 32″ CONDITION: Overall good 9-96699 (800-1,200) – Lot 1261

1262
$414.75

PAUL WANTE (Belgian, 1905-1981) PORTRAIT OF RICHARD WAGNER.

Oil on masonite Housed in a contemporary gilt frame Signed lower right “Paul Wante” Artist supply co label on verso: Schilderpaneel SIZE: 25-1/5 ” x 20″. Overall 29-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Good, face has restoration and small areas of touch up along edge 9-96717 (700-900) – Lot 1262

1263
$3,555.00

IN THE MANNER OF PHILIPS WOUWERMAN (Dutch, 1619-1668) BATTLE SCENE FROM THE OTTOMAN-HAPSBURG WARS.

Oil on canvas Unframed A finely rendered painting depicting one of the epic battles between the Austrian Hapsburgs and the Turks SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 27-3/4″ CONDITION: Canvas has been restretched on modern stretchers and lined. Craquelure throughout. Professional restoration done by Jim Wright, MA 7-75319 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1263

1264
$18,960.00
Revised: 1/27/2015

Important note: We have learned that the artist is Johann Georg Gmelin (Italian, 1810-1854).

SIGNED (European School, 19th century) FIGURES WATCHING A MEDITERRANEAN SUNRISE.

Oil on Canvas Unframed Signed lower left with what appears to be “G.C. Melin” SIZE: 33″ x 47″ CONDITION: Surface grime, craquelure throughout, restored 9-94787 (6,000-12,000) – Lot 1264

1265
$2,750.00

CONSALVO CARELLI (Italian, 1818-1910) “SORRENTO”.

Oil on board Housed in a 19th century carved and gilt wood frame Signed lower right “C. Carrelli” Identified lower right “Sorrento” Period framers label affixed to frame on verso SIZE: 10″ x 17″. Overall: 16″ x 23″ PROVENANCE: Purchased from the estate of Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Ludlow, VT house, Niece had inherited and sold at estate sale. CONDITION: Good, very minor retouch 9-96578 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1265

1266
$2,073.75

ABRAHAM HULK I (European, 1813 – 1897) MARINE SCENE.

Animated marine scene Oil on wood panel Housed in contemporary wood and gilt frame Signed lower right “A Hulk” Indistinctly inscribed on verso SIZE: 5″ x 7-1/2″ Overall: 8-3/4″ x 11″ CONDITION: Good 9-96184 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1266

1267
$1,777.50

ATTRIBUTED TO JULIUS C. IBBETSON (English, 1759-1817) WATCHING THE SUNRISE.

Oil on panel Housed in a 19th century carved gilt wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 11″ x 14-1/2″. Overall 16-1/2″ 20-1/2″ CONDITION: Yellowed varnish, several small losses and frame abrasions along bottom and sides. Several cracks in panel radiating from bottom, verso panel has old canvas reinforcement, small area of in-painting sky, frame has large losses and over-paint 9-25141 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1267

1268
$0.00

GUSTAVE de BREANSKI (English, 1856-1898) SUNSET PEEL CASTLE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Gustave de Breanski”, frame inscribed with title and artist name, title inscribed on verso with “de Breanski Break Spears Road, Brockloy, London. SE” SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 35-1/2″. Overall 28-1/2″ x 48-1/2″ CONDITION: Verso canvas has several patches, old yellowed varnish, 3″ restored tear in cliff, large area of restoration lower left corner and small restored tear in sky. Frame has significant losses and poor restoration 9-96177 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 1268

1269
$0.00

JULIUS ROSE (German/American, 1828-1911) A MOUNTAINOUS GERMAN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a 19th century carved and gold painted wood frame Signed lower left “Julius Rose” SIZE: 19″ x 31-1/2″. Overall: 32″ x 44″ CONDITION: Lined, 9″ restored tear left quadrant, scattered touch up throughout, several areas of restoration in sky and mountains 9-96723 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1269

1270
$8,887.50

MICHEL MENGHINI (Italian, 19th century) THIRTEEN OLD MASTER MINIATURES.

Set of thirteen watercolor miniatures after famous old master works Housed in a carved gilt wood frame with thirteen openings with several losses Each miniature bears artist label on verso identifying work of art SIZE: 6″ x 4-1/2″ (each). Overall: 29-1/2″ x 34-1/2″ CONDITION: Miniatures all appear to be in very good condition, quality is excellent 9-96442 (800-1,200) – Lot 1270

1271
$4,013.75

AFTER RAFFAELLO SANZIO (Italian, 19th century) MADONNA DELLA SEGGIOLA.

Oil on canvas Housed in an ornately carved and gilt wood period frame with acanthus leaf and fruit motif SIZE: Dia: 28-1/2″. Overall Dia: 47″ CONDITION: Frame has several losses and cracking to gilt, with old restoration and some overpaint. Condition of painting is overall good. 9-96436 (800-1,200) – Lot 1271

1272
$494.00

AFTER RAFFAELLO SANZIO (Italian, 19th century) MADONNA DELLA SEGGIOLA.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved gilt wood frame SIZE: 27″ x 22″. Overall: 38″ x 33″ CONDITION: Overall good condition, surface grime, and minor touch up along top edge 9-96438 (800-1,200) – Lot 1272

1273
$864.50

ATTRIBUTED TO GASPARE DIOMEDE DELLABRUNA (Italian, 1839-1915) MADONNA AND CHILD, AFTER BARTOLOME ESTEBAN MURILLO.

Oil on canvas Housed in an ornately carved period gilt wood frame with pierced gallery Inscribed on verso “Painted by D. Dellabruna 1914, Galleria Palatina” Dellabruna copied Murillo’s Madonna and Child, circa 1650, housed at the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, Italy. SIZE: 42″ x 30-1/2″. Overall: 54″ x 43″ CONDITION: Fair. Losses along bottom, small tear in green drapery, 1/2″ tear in infants face, area of restoration in background, canvas buckling upper right and yellowed varnish 9-96435 (800-1,200) – Lot 1273

1274
$237.00

F. ROLANDO (Italian, 19th century) FROM THE BEST STOCK.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gold painted carved wood frame Signed lower right “F Rolando” SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall: 26″ x 30″ CONDITION: Canvas is lined, minor touch up in background, several small areas of canvas “bubble” in top half 9-96178 (800-1,200) – Lot 1274

1275
$3,087.50
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The printed catalog states “Italian, 19th Century”. This is incorrect; it should read “Italian, Probably 16th Century”. The online catalog is correct.

UNSIGNED (Italian, Probably 16th Century) MADONNA.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt frame Inscribed on verso indistinctly “R.V. Leo…” SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 11-3/4″. Overall: 22-1/4″ x 18″ CONDITION: Craquelure overall with heavy, gloss varnish over entire surface. Abrasions upper left edge, stretcher marks and several areas of touch up 9-96180 (700-900) – Lot 1275

1276
$9,480.00

JOHANNES HALL (Estonian, 1771-1838) PAPAL PROCESSION, SAINT PETER’S BASILICA.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower right “J. Hall: and inscribed on verso “Gunalt von Johannes Hall, reval den 10 Feb 1815″ Hall was born in Germany, however moved to Russian controlled Reval, Estonia in 1795. He was the father of famous 19th century Russian artist Edward Hall. The painting is after an engraving created in 1775 titled L’Interno della Basilica Vaticana, by Giuseppe Vasi (Italian, 1710-1782). This view of St. Peter’s Basilica is similar to the work of Giovanni Paolo Panini, which may have been the inspiration for Vasi’s engraving SIZE: 28-1/2″ x 35” PROVENANCE: From a Maryland collection CONDITION: Canvas is loose and not framed; several small areas of paint loss throughout from being rolled, yellowed varnish and old restoration to white areas 9-96310 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1276

1277
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO KONSTANTIN RUDAKOV (Russian, 1891-1949) SET OF FOUR DRAWINGS OF WOMEN.

Four watercolors and ink on paper Housed in similar black frames, matted under glass Unsigned SIZE: Approx. 10-1/4″ x 7-1/4″ (each). Overall: Larger: 17″ x 14; Smaller 16″ x 12″ CONDITION: Seated woman in red looking left has fox marks, standing woman in green has minor creasing lower right and minor discoloration, seated woman in red looking at viewer has two small fox marks and seating woman with crossed legs has several small fox marks, not examined out of frame 9-96759 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1277

1278
$0.00

ALEXIS MATTHEW PODCHERNIKOFF (Russian/American, 1886-1933) “GOLDEN HOUR”.

Oil on canvas Housed in an ornately carved and painted period frame Signed lower left “A.M. Podchernikoff” Bears Wunderly label on verso SIZE: 28″ x 36″. Overall 38″ x 44-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall good, minor area of touch up in sky 9-96712 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1278

1279
$0.00

DAVID BURLIUK (Russian/American, 1882-1967) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN.

Crayon and colored pencil on paper Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame, matted under glass Signed and dated lower left “Burliuk 1933″ SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 9-3/4”. Overall: 20″ x 16″ CONDITION: Overall very good, drawing has smudges in white spaces (likely in the making) 9-96813 (800-1,200) – Lot 1279

1281
$3,555.00

FRANCOIS GALL (French, 1912-1987) SEWING IN THE PARK.

Oil on canvas Housed in a French style decorated frame with linen & gold gilt liner Signed lower right “F. Gall Paris” Label on verso: Arthur Lenars & Co, inscribed “JK102″ SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 24”. Overall 26″ x 30″ CONDITION: Very good 7-75442 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1281

1281a
$2,370.00

ADRIEN HENRI TANOUX (French, 1865-1923) AFTERNOON TEA.

Oil on canvas Housed in a white wash molded wood frame (with some seam separation) Signed lower left “Tanoux 1909″ SIZE: 21-3/4″ x 15”. Overall: 29-1/2″ x 23″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25147 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1281a

1282
$2,370.00

CONSTANTIN GUYS (French, 1802-1892) SET OF THREE DRAWINGS OF WOMEN.

Three watercolors en grisaille, including 1) standing woman, 2) two women with horse and buggy, 3) woman entering a carriage Housed in matching gilt wood frames with yellow burlap mattes and frame plaque Unsigned SIZE: 1) 9-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. 2) 7-1/2″ x 11″. 3) 10″ x 9″. Overall: Approx. 17″ x 15″ CONDITION: All three faded, 1) small tears lower left and several creases, 2) abrasions and several small creases, 3) abrasions throughout 9-96728 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1282

1283
$1,777.50

FRANCOIS RIVOIRE (French, 1842-1919) “FLOWERS”.

Watercolor on paper Unframed Signed lower right “Rivoire”, also having a David Bendann’s Baltimore label and title label attached to verso from previous framing SIZE: 20″ x 26-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70791 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1283

1284
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOAQUIN SOROLLA Y BASTIDA (Spain, 1863-1923) POSSIBLE STUDY FOR “THE WHITE BOAT”.

Oil on board Unframed Signed lower right “J Sorolla B” REFERENCE: Page 139 for larger finished painting, “The Painter, Joaquin Sarolla” by Edmund Peel SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 12″ CONDITION: Original condition with uncleaned surface 9-25242 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1284

1285
$11,850.00

GUILLERMO GOMEZ MAYORGA (Mexican, 1887-1962) “ATARDECER COSTERO”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower right “G.G. Mayorga” SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 24″ Overall: 23-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ CONDITION: Good, lined with minor retouch 9-25096 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1285

1286
$3,021.75

GONZALO ARIZA (American/Columbian, 1912- ) LUSH TROPICAL FOREST LANDSCAPE.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a molded wood gilt frame with ivory mat behind glass Signed lower left “Gonzalo Ariza” SIZE: 23″ x 34-1/2″. Overall: 33″ x 44″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25241 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1286

1287
$592.50

OSWALDO IMPERIALE (Argentinian, 1913-1977) LOADING BOATS IN A COLORFUL HARBOR.

Oil on masonite Housed in a gilt modern wood frame Signed lower right “O Imperiale” Also appears to have title on verso bottom “En el A_ _?” SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. Overall: 31-1/4″ x 27-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25203 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1287

1288
$0.00

ANGEL SOTO (Mexican, 20th century) MEXICAN CITY VIEW.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower left “Angel Soto” SIZE: 31-1/2″ x 37-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall fair; canvas is not lined, several losses along edges, surface scratches upper right and stretcher marks, 6″ vertical restoration in sky, upper left; smaller area of restoration upper right 9-96669 (800-1,200) – Lot 1288

1289
$617.50

LEONARDO NIERMAN (Mexican-American, 1932-) UNTITLED.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a gold painted frame with linen liner and gilt molding Signed and dated lower right “Nierman 69″ SIZE: 29-1/2″ x 48”. Overall: 37″ x 56″ CONDITION: Overall very good. Frame has minor nicks 9-94799 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1289

1290
$0.00

LEONARDO M. NIERMAN (Mexican, 1932- ) “PEACE”.

Carrera marble sculpture Mounted to black step base Signed “Nierman” at top edge Accompanying the sculpture is a copy of original shipping form from Mexico dated 1978, also a copy of sales certification signed by Leonard Nierman SIZE: 56″ x 17″; height including black marble vase: 60″; height including black wood base: 67″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Newton, MA home CONDITION: Tip of sculpture is chipped, otherwise very good 7-70315 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1290

1291
$0.00

JOSEPH WOLFRAM (Austrian, Act. 1860-1873) TWO VIEWS OF GYPSY ENCAMPMENTS.

Two oils on canvas Housed in wood frames with gilt liners Both signed lower right “Wolfram pinx ” SIZE: 5-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ (each). Overall” 14-1/4″ x 12″ (each) CONDITION: Both have craquelure, not lined; one has 1″ patch on verso coinciding with restoration in standing woman’s head 9-96727 (800-1,200) – Lot 1291

1292
$370.50

MORITZ PLASCHKE (Germany, 1818-1888) MOTHER AND CHILD.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period carved wood white wash over gilt frame Signed lower left “M Plaschke” SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 7-7/8″ CONDITION: Good with frame abrasion along edges, remnant of gold paint lower left 9-96179 (800-1,200) – Lot 1292

1293
$355.50

C. HUTHER GARMIECH (German, 20th century) MONTE CRISTALLO, ITALY.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt frame Signed lower right “E Huther Garmiech”, titled on verso with inscription “Mit Duerensee (Dolomiten)” SIZE: 27-3/4″ x 31-1/2″. Overall: 31-1/2″ x 35-1/4″ CONDITION: Overall very good 9-96276 (700-900) – Lot 1293

1294
$355.50

JULIUS KOSTER (Germany, 19th Century) AFTER REMBRANDT VAN RYJN’S SELF PORTRAIT.

Oil on canvas Housed in 19th century carved gilt wood frame Signed, dated and inscribed lower left “Julian Koster, Berlin 1850″. Rembrandt created several self-portraits in his lifetime. This example after Rembrandt’s 1640 self portrait (age 34) housed in the National Gallery, London. SIZE: 23″ x 18-1/2”. Overall: 31-1/2″ x 28″ CONDITION: Overall good, surface dirt, small restoration on verso corresponding to a 1″ tear on front, craquelure throughout. Frame has minor losses 9-96445 (500-700) – Lot 1294

1295
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Italian School, 19th/20th Century) THE SHORES OF NAPLES HARBOR.

Oil on canvas mounted to wood panel Housed in a modern gilt wood frame With added signature lower right “E. Dalbono” SIZE: 10″ x 17-1/2″. Overall: 14″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: Signature fluoresces under black light, otherwise very good 7-70790 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1295

1295a
$308.75

ATTRIBUTED TO LUIGI ROSSETTI (Italian, 1881-1912) STUDY OF A YOUNG GIRL IN PINK.

Oil on board Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Rosetti” SIZE: 20″ x 15″. Overall 28″ x 24″ CONDITION: Good, craquelure, loss to sliver of upper left corner, spot of in-painting 9-97172 (800-1,200) – Lot 1295a

1296
$414.75

ITALIAN SCHOOL (19th century) TWO GENRE SCENES OF BOYS.

Two oils on canvas Housed in matching period gilt frames 1) Boy with violin: signed lower left “L. (?) Rvay” 2) Boy smoking: signed lower right “Giuelt” (?) SIZE: Both paintings: 24″ x 12″. Overall: 28-1/2″ x 16-3/4″ CONDITION: 1) Signature fluoresces; 2) Minor touch up along edges 9-96443 (800-1,200) – Lot 1296

1297
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Continental School, 19th century) FISHERMAN’S CATCH.

Oil on canvas Housed in a 19th century gilt molded wood frame SIZE: 39-3/4″ x 66″. Overall: 43″ x 72-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall surface grime both sides, old yellow varnish, cracking lower left, several small holes, canvas in original condition (not lined) 9-96245 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1297

1298
$3,555.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) PERCHED EAGLE IN MOONLIT LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt decorated wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 35-3/4″ x 28″. Overall: 43″ x 35″ CONDITION: Lined, light surface scratch, some inpainting, very good 9-25244 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1298

1299
$247.00

EUROPEAN SCHOOL (19th/20th Century) “WAITING FOR THE FISHERS” AND “THE WHEELWRIGHT”.

Two oils on canvas Housed in carved gilt wood frames “Fishers” signed lower left “A. Baumgartner” (Adolf, 1893-1939)” and “Wheelwright” signed lower left indistinctly SIZE: Fishers: 19-3/4″ X 32″. Overall: 29″ x 41″, Wheelwright: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 25″ x 30-3/4″ CONDITION: “Fishers” has surface grime, old yellow varnish, and several areas of touch up “Wheelwright” has surface grime, abrasions with losses upper right, and canvas buckle 9-96444 (800-1,200) – Lot 1299

1300
$0.00

JULES GEORGES PASCAL (French, 20th Century) FRENCH WOMEN RIVER FISHING.

Watercolor Housed in a wood frame center taped with mat and no glass Signed lower right SIZE: 9-3/4″ x 15″ Overall: 17-3/4″ x 21-3/4″ CONDITION: Slight foxing and surface dirt, otherwise very good 7-70794 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1300

1301
$0.00

FERNAND-ALBERT RENAULT (French, 1887-1939) FEMALE NUDE STUDY.

Watercolor and oil on paper Affixed to a backing mat, loosely housed in a wood frame with ivory mat without glass SIZE: Actual size: 13-3/4″ x 20″ Overall: 21″ x 29″ CONDITION: Foxing spots, surface dirt, otherwise good 7-70797 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1301

1302
$237.00

JULES RENE HERVE (French-American, 1887-1981) COWS BY A STREAM.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary frame Bears Signature lower left “Jules R. Herve” Also signed on verso SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 10-1/2″. Overall: 11″ x 13″ CONDITION: Overall good 9-96132 (600-900) – Lot 1302

1303
$355.50

9 WORKS ON PAPER.

1-3) Robert Yan (French, 1904-1994) three Brittany scenes. Watercolors. Housed in identical wood frames with mat. Signed lower right “Yan.” 4-5) Charles H. Rathbone Jr (American, 1902-1936). Lot of 2 French scenes Charcoal on paper. Both signed lower right one inscribed “Dourarnenez.” Framed in simple wood frames. 6-9) Edwin Augustus Moore (American, 1858 – 1925) four works, three landscapes and one head sketch. Three watercolors and pencil sketch. All housed in wood frames. Note: the double sketch has a National Academy of Design label on verso. One watercolor signed “E.M. 02”, the other two watercolors unsigned, the double sketch signed “EAM” SIZE: 1-3) Sight: 8-1/2″ x 11″ Overall: 13-3/4″ x 16″ 4) 9″ x 12-1/4″ Overall: 15″ x 20″ 5) 8-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ Overall 15″ x 20″ 6-9) Sight: 12″ x 17″, 13-1/4″ x 18-3/4″, 11-1/2″ x 15″ and double sketch 8-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ and 7″ x 4-1/2″ Overall: 19-1/4″ x 24, 22-1/2″ x 27-1/2″, 22-3/4″ x 25″, and 11-1/4″ x 13-1/4″ PROVENANCE: 6-9) Descended through family of the artist. CONDITION: Very good. 4-5) Not examined out of frame. 6-9) Some foxing. 9-93452, 93453, 93455 (400-800) – Lot 1303

1304
$237.00

JACQUES VILLON (French, 1875-1963) TWO WORKS: MAN WITH DOG AND HORSE CART.

Watercolor and pencil on paper Housed in identical modern frames with linen and gold liner with white matte behind glass Pencil signed “Jacques Villon”, bottom left and bottom right SIZE: Sight: 4-1/4″ x 6-1/4″. Overall: 10″ x 12″ CONDITION: Very good 9-29436 (400-600) – Lot 1304

1305
$30.88

BERNARD GANTNER (French, 1928- ) LANDSCAPE.

Lithograph in colors on BFK Rives paper Housed in a contemporary frame Signed and numbered lower right “Gantner 236/275″ SIZE: Plate: 20-3/4″ x 15-1/4″. Sight: 26-1/2″ x 18”. Overall: 30″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good with minor mat burn. Not examined out of frame 9-94666 (100-200) – Lot 1305

1306
$1,303.50

GEORGE “GOOSEY” TURLAND (American, 1877-1947) MAJORCA SPAIN.

Oil on board Housed in a modern frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland”, title inscribed on verso SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall: 17-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the George Turland Estate CONDITION: Overall good, board is backed with Masonite 9-96229 (600-800) – Lot 1306

1307
$1,066.50

GEORGE “GOOSEY” TURLAND (American, 1877-1947) SUNLIT VILLAGE, MAJORCA SPAIN.

Oil on board Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall: 17″ x 21″ PROVENANCE: From the George Turland Estate CONDITION: Overall good, board is backed with Masonite 9-96230 (600-800) – Lot 1307

1308
$864.50

GEORGE “GOOSEY” TURLAND (American, 1877-1947) TEA TRADERS, CEYLON.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland”, inscribed on verso “Ceylon 1935″ SIZE: 12″ x 16”. Overall: 17-1/4″ x 21-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From the George Turland Estate CONDITION: Overall very good with minor touch up 9-96224 (600-800) – Lot 1308

1309
$1,066.50

GEORGE “GOOSEY” TURLAND (American, 1877-1947) CEYLON MOUNTAINS, SRI LANKA.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall: 17-1/4″ x 21-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the George Turland Estate CONDITION: Overall good with minor touch up 9-96223 (600-800) – Lot 1309

1310
$1,422.00

GEORGE “GOOSEY” TURLAND (American, 1877-1947) MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE, CEYLON.

Oil on board Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower left “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall: 17-1/4″ x 21-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From the George Turland Estate CONDITION: Overall good with minor touch ups 9-96225 (600-800) – Lot 1310

1311
$533.25

COLETTE POPE HELDNER (American 1902-1990) SWAMP IDYL.

Oil on canvas Housed in a painted wood frame Signed lower left “Colette Pope Heldner” Bears label on verso “Swamp Idyl, Louisana Bayou Country by Colette Pope Heldner” SIZE: 18″ x 36″. Overall 20-1/2″ x 38-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall good, surface dirt 9-94665 (800-1,200) – Lot 1311

1312
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Continental School, 19th Century) LOT OF TWO FLORAL STILL LIFES.

Enhanced prints affixed to canvas Housed in 1920’s black and gilt wood frames Unsigned SIZE: 25″ x 21″. Overall 27-1/2″ x 24″ CONDITION: Stable with losses 9-96278 (200-400) – Lot 1312

1313
$123.50

LOT OF 2 19TH CENTURY CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS, TWO WEDDING SCENES.

Chromolithographs Housed in gilt oak frames Signed in the plates lower right SIZE: 13″ x 21″ Overall: 20-1/4″ x 28-1/2″ CONDITION: Stable 9-96253 (400-600) – Lot 1313

1314
$592.50

LEO MEISSNER (American, 1895-1977) THREE PRINTS.

1) Linocut print “Fortunate Harbor” 3 of an edition of 50 Signed lower right Leo J. Meissner, 1929 in pencil 2)Wood engraving print “Chesapeake Boats” 8 of an edition of 50 Signed lower right in pencil, Leo J. Meissner, 1934. 3) Wood engraving print “Fish Beach, Monhegan” 33 of an edition of 60 Signed lower right, Leo Meissner. SIZE: 1) Block size 8″ x 12″. 2) Block size 10″ x 7″. 3) Block size is 8-1/2″ x 11″. PROVENANCE: From a Maine Collection. CONDITION: 1) Minor stains in margins, image clean. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 9-94678 (150-200) – Lot 1314

1315
$0.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The catalog states this is a schooner, which is incorrect. It is actually a Brigantine/Half Brig/Hermaphrodite Brig.

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A TWO-MASTED SCHOONER.

Oil on canvas depicting a white hulled, two-masted schooner cutting through tumultuous waters. Housed in a carved wood frame with gilt liner bearing a frame plaque inscribed “W P Stubbs”. SIZE: 21-3/4″ x 36″. Overall: 26-1/2″ x 41-1/4″. CONDITION: Overall good with surface abrasions, verso canvas not lined, older restoration in sails concealed with varnish. 9-25132 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1315

1316
$474.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) MARITIME SHIPWRECK.

Oil on canvas depicting several sailing vessels in distress in a tumultuous sea. A lighthouse with village (possibly Quebec) and cliffs in background against a grey and white sky. SIZE: 21″ x 66″ (unframed) CONDITION: Fair. Several tears, losses in paint surface, yellow varnish and surface grime. 9-94785 (500-700) – Lot 1316

1317
$2,370.00

AMERICAN SCHOOL (19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SCHOONER “C. A. KING”.

A watercolor and gouache view of the two masted schooner “Charles A. King” flying an American flag while passing a lighthouse on Lake Huron. The C.A. King, launched in 1863, was a 140″ two-masted schooner that sunk in Lake Huron on September 26, 1895 while hauling coal. Her wreck is a popular destination for divers. Housed in a black painted frame, under original glass. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/4″ x 20-3/4″. Overall: 22-1/2″ x 30″. CONDITION: Overall good condition (for its age). Evidence of old water stains in several areas. Not examined out of frame. 9-25131 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1317

1318
$1,896.00

HALF HULL MODEL OF A STEAMSHIP.

Late 19th early 20th century. American. Finely crafted in pine with 7 lifts, carved figure head and propeller with carved deck detail. Mounted for display on original poplar back board. SIZE: Overall hull 28″. Backboard 7″ x 35″. CONDITION: Very good, nice patina. 9-94781 (1,250-1,500) – Lot 1318

1319
$948.00

WORKING HALF MODEL OF A SAILING SHIP.

Late 19th early 20th. American. Having 7 lifts, 6 in pine with a thinner center lift in walnut. Mounted on the original backboard with walnut keel and rudder. SIZE: Backboard 9″ h. x 42″ w. Hull 35-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good, some old water stains. 7-75573 (800-1,200) – Lot 1319

1320
$711.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The weathervane is not of a Clipper Ship, but is actually a Brigantine.

SHEET COPPER CLIPPER SHIP WEATHERVANE.

1st half 20th century, American. Well detailed silhouette image of a clipper ship on the waves. Cut out and decorated with pierced work mounted to rod with riveted forged iron mounts. Having good dark weathered patina. SIZE: 28″ l. over all. 11″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96147 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1320

1321
$0.00

TRADE SIGN, “MEMPHIS BELLE”.

First quarter of the 20th Century, New Orleans, LA. Painted Paddlewheeler Restaurant trade sign, double sided, heavy sheet metal, with original hanging bracket. Depicting a two stack steam paddlewheeler, with “Memphis Belle” beneath, in black panel. SIZE: 48″ x 34″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. Untouched original paint with worn, dry surface, one side with more wear than other. 9-96391 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 1321

1322
$1,185.00

SHIP CHANDLER’S TRADE SIGN.

Late 19th century, England. Pine, original dry painted surfaces. Well detailed three dimensional sextant with original forged iron hanging ring. SIZE: 31″ x 30-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good original condition, age appropriate wear and abrasions. 9-96411 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1322

1323
$711.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: There is a small amount of old restoration on the lip or edge of the tray, only noticeable upon careful examination. The frontice of the tray and painting is original and very good.

OVAL PAPIER-MACHE TRAY WITH HAND PAINTED NAUTICAL BATTLE SCENE.

19th century. Featuring a hand painted scene of a battle between a French and British war ship. Having painted gilt edge decoration. SIZE: 25″ x 31″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96269 (300-400) – Lot 1323

1324
$1,481.25
Revised: 1/21/2015

Additional information: The USS Hartford was a steam frigate.

AFTER CLEMENT DREW (American, 1806-1889) PORTRAIT OF THE U.S.S. HARTFORD.

Oil on lithograph mounted to board depicting the U.S.S. Hartford sailing in New York Harbor. The three-masted vessel flies an American flag as it sails through choppy brown harbor past several sailboats in the background with a coastline in the distance. Painting housed in a Victorian walnut frame with gilt liner. Signed lower right in print “C Drew”. SIZE: 11-1/4″ x 16″. Overall: 17″ x 22″. CONDITION: Restored, puncture at center, surface dirt, fair. 9-28002 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1324

1325
$0.00

GILBERT TUCKER MARGESON (American, 1852-1949) CLIPPER SHIP IN FULL SAIL.

Oil on canvas scene of a clipper ship cutting through open seas. Blue and white clouds give way to sun reflecting on the sails with a white capped sea. Signed lower left “G T Margeson”. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 50″ x 36″. Overall: 55″ x 40-3/4″. CONDITION: 1-8th” hole lower center, minor touch up lower left, two small areas of restoration in sails, touch up in sky. Stretcher marks and craquelure. 9-94533 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1325

1326
$0.00

PINE SEA CHEST.

Early 19th century, American. The lid with painted initials “J-P 1812”. The hinged lid with strap hinges opening to a storage well fitted with open till over 2 compartments over small drawer. The dovetailed case with canted sides, fitted with a long drawer at base. The whole in blue/black paint. The ends fitted with beckets. SIZE: 19″ h x 51″ w x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally good with overall wear and abrasion to paint. Wood surfaces exhibit wear and scuffing from extensive use. one rope handle disconnected but present. 9-96696 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1326

1327
$2,161.25

RARE EARLY AMERICAN PINE “SCHOONER’S DESK”.

Early 19th century, New England. The hanging wall desk used on working schooners in the 19th century. The rectangular cabinet mounted with forged iron wall brackets. The hinged lid with raised panels opening to interior fitted with a bank of 6 stationery flanked by dividers above 2 rows of short drawers. The desk with remnants of original blue-green paint. SIZE: 28″ h. x 24″ w. x 11-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Surfaces weathered, and showing normal hard wear from usage, generally good. 9-25135 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1327

1328
$1,235.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The title states “MOUNTED HALF MODEL OF A DORY, LATE 19th/EARLY 20th CENTURY”, which is incorrect. It is actually a “MOUNTED HALF MODEL OF A SAILING VESSEL, EARLY 19th CENTURY”.

MOUNTED HALF MODEL OF A DORY.

Late 19th early 20th century. American. Featuring a fine quality 10 lift, 1/2 model with alternating colored lifts. Crafted as a working or decorative model, having authentically placed nail lines and mahogany banded deck rim. SIZE: Boat 15″ l. Backboard 6″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good, minor splits to deck molding, very good old patina, displayed on original backboard. 9-94782 (500-700) – Lot 1328

1329
$4,147.50

WILLIAM PIERCE STUBBS (American, 1842-1909) PORTRAIT OF THE SCHOONER F&T LUPTON.

Oil on canvas scene shows a four-mast schooner sailing right to left in dark green and white capped rough waves under blue, gray & dark cloud skies. Sails are up and there are 4 men seen on deck. The name of the ship is emblazoned on the bow and stern. Housed in an antique carved gilt wood frame (with some minor losses). Signed lower left W P Stubbs. NOTE: The F&T Lupton was built in 1888 & owned by A.P. Longstreet out of Keyport, NJ and was used for commerce transportation & travel. SIZE: 26″ x 42″. Overall: 31″ x 47″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. 9-25148 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1329

1330
$0.00
Revised: 1/27/2015

Please note: The mast is not missing, only part of the mast or pennant.

THREE DIMENSIONAL HOLLOW COPPER WEATHERVANE OF A SQUARE RIG SAILING VESSEL.

Late 19th early 20th century. America. Featuring a galleon with square sails and tall deck lantern, having good weathered surface with traces of original gold paint. SIZE: 33″ l. 36″ t. CONDITION: Spar detached, flag or mast missing, original surface, needs minimal soldering repairs to rigging, otherwise overall very good. 7-70776 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1330

1331
$948.00

FINE LARGE WORKING HALF HULL MODEL.

Late 19th century. Constructed with 17 lifts, consisting of alternating layers of 1″ pine and 1/4″ mahogany. Well crafted having a very nice patina and desirable large size. SIZE: 81-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good, with minor loss to top lift near bow and minor loss to keel near stern, now fitted with attractive rope and pulley hanger. 7-75409 (300-500) – Lot 1331

1332
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th century) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF SAILING SHIP.

Oil on canvas portrait of a black hulled ship in full sail, flying an American flag with other sailing ships in the background. Housed in a modern gold painted frame. SIZE: 24″ x 35-3/4″. Overall: 30″ x 42″ CONDITION: Canvas has significant circular craquelure with flake losses and shrinkage cracks, surface dirt and frame abrasion. Canvas appears to be restretched on homemade stretcher. 9-96143 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1332

1333
$1,185.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Typographical error: The catalog states “The Sovereign of the Seas was built in East Boston, MA in 1856 by Donald Makay…” It should read “Donald McKay”.

STOARS THOMSON (American, 20th Century) “SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS”.

Oil on canvas scene depicts a three-mast ship sailing left to right toward viewer in blue white-tipped wavy ocean in full sail. All under a blue & white cloud sky. Housed in a fine carved & gilt wood frame having title and artist plaque. Signed lower right “Stoars Thomson 28″. NOTE: The Sovereign of the Seas was built in East Boston, MA in 1856 by Donald Makay for use in the China Tea Trade. Old typed label on verso of canvas. SIZE: 40″ x 30”. Overall: 47″ x 37″ PROVENANCE: Equinox Antiques, Manchester Village, VT; From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Craquelure with stretcher line evident, some minor touch up, other very good. 9-93352 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1333

1334
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SCHOONER “JOHN GEORGE”.

Oil on canvas depicting the two-masted schooner “John George” in full sail against a grey sky with landscape in background. The schooner “John George” was mastered by Francis Stevens (1772-1823) of Marblehead from 1817-1822. The ship’s manifest and building records are contained in the Francis Stevens Papers housed in the Philips Library of the Peabody Essex Museum of Salem, Massachusetts. The “John George” was later sailed by Captain Phares Shirley (1783 – 1855) out of Marblehead, Massachusetts. Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. Overall: 26″ x 36″. CONDITION: Overall good, minor touch up. 9-25130 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1334

1335
$888.75

SEA SERPENT WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century, American. Sheet iron, graphic form iron with pointer arm, mounted to original downrod. Old, crazed, dry black paint over original red. Original directional and roof mount included. SIZE: 20″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, minor wear and oxidation. 9-96416 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1335

1336
$1,066.50

SEVEN LIFT HALF HULL MODEL.

Late 19th early 20th century. New England. Working model for the construction of a sailing ship, having 6 pine and 1 mahogany lifts. Mounted on original yellow pine backboard with frame, inscribed in pencil on reverse, “Defiance, Capt. Wheeler, built by Edwin Hobbs – Essex” with other indiscernible inscriptions. A copy of a journal from Edwin Hobbs & Co. can be found at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~macessex/collections/Cameron/cc133b.html. SIZE: Backboard 8″ x 33-3/4″. Hull 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94783 (500-700) – Lot 1336

1337
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A RIVERBOAT CAPTAIN.

Oil on canvas depicting a gentleman wearing a riverboat captains uniform, posing with his hand in one pocket and sporting a gentleman’s ring on his right hand. Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame. SIZE: 31″ x 25-1/4″. Overall: 36-1/2″ x 31″. CONDITION: Overall good, 2″ area of restoration in captain’s coat, scattered restoration upper right and upper left corners. Several surface scratches. 9-25129 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1337

1338
$4,443.75

STEAMBOAT PADDLE BOX LUNETTE.

Large gold eagle carving holding red, white and blue shield against a flat half circle backboard in blue. The relief attached carving is 5″ deep. Four plank supports to reverse rigged for hanging. Note: the lunettes were placed at the center bottom of the huge wheel box on the sides of river and ocean paddle boats. SIZE: 35″ h x 59″ at widest. CONDITION: Vertical shrinkage, splits at seams, extensive chipping to backboards, some chips to eagle and shield, discolored varnish layer. 9-25128 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1338

1339
$1,777.50

CAMPAIGN CHEST WITH DESK.

19th century, England. In two parts, the upper case with hinged compartment folding out to a sloping baise-lined writing surface beneath a row of 3 drawers above 2 aligned short drawers. Fitted to the lower case of 2 long drawers raised on bracket base all with brass string inlays. The case sides with brass carrying handles. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h x 35-1/2″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25134 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1339

1340
$0.00

LEMEUL D. ELDRED (American, 1848-1920) WHALER AT SEA.

Oil on canvas portrait of a three-masted schooner in full sail flying an American flag with a steam ship in the distance. Gray and pink clouds with a hint of blue sky with white tipped choppy seas. Housed in a period carved gilt wood frame bearing a New Bedford framers label. Signed lower right “L.D.Eldred”. Bears Vose Galleries label on verso with artist, title, and dated circa 1880. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. Overall 26-3/4″ x 40-1/2″ CONDITION: Overall good, vertical craquelure, touch up in steamship, areas of restoration in background sky. 9-94532 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1340

1341
$711.00

CAPTAIN’S CAMPHOR WRITING BOX.

Late 18th century. South East Asian. (For sale as trade for American and European Sailors). Brass bound box, having figured camphorwood ends and a slant lid with brass inlaid cartouche. Beneath the lid, a drawer when pulled forward activates the roll top mechanism, revealing pull up interior with slots and Pigeon Holes. SIZE: 19″ x 15″ x 9″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25133 (600-800) – Lot 1341

1342
$3,258.75
Revised: 1/30/2015

Please note: We do not guarantee the age of this item.

RARE MAHOGANY JEWEL CHEST FITTED WITH SAILOR’S VALENTINES.

Early 19th century. England or America. The top with crotch veneer mahogany background with mahogany and satinwood banding, and foliate inlay cartouche. The case with satinwood corner trim and a bracket base fitted with a drawer having brass pulls. Interior of top fitted with a pull out tray, having an elaborate and colorful seashell arrangement centering on a heart “Sailor’s Valentine”. When removed reveals a compartment for storing jewelry. And the drawer when pulled out reveals another triple panel “Sailor’s Valentine.” SIZE: 13″ x 8-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, case refinished, shell art intact. 9-96546 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1342

1343
$14,220.00

SOLON FRANCIS MONTECELLO BADGER (American, 1873-1919) PORTRAIT OF SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS.

Oil on canvas portrait of a black hulled three-masted schooner in full sail flying an American flag with lighthouse in the distance. Several figures on deck and puffy gray clouds against a blue sky. Signed and dated lower left “SFM Badger 99”. Signed on verso canvas “SFM Badger Cha. S. N. Mass-99″. Housed in a contemporary carved gilt wood frame. SIZE: 28″ x 42″. Overall 32″ x 46”. PROVENANCE: Descended within the family circa 1920. CONDITION: Very good original condition, with a small puncture to lower right quadrant. 9-94788 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1343

1344
$12,350.00

LOUIS DODD (American, 1943-2006) ROANOKE.

A finely executed oil on panel depicting the Roanoke leaving New York on her maiden voyage bound for San Francisco on December 18, 1892. The graceful white hulled ship is being escorted by tug boats with the Brooklyn Bridge in the background and several smaller vessels in the foreground. White, puffy clouds against a blue sky contrast the calm green waters of New York Harbor. Signed lower right “Louis Dodd”. Housed in a gilt highlighted burled wood frame inscribed with title. This lot includes an example of “The Painting Technique of Louis Dodd”, an oil on panel, with step by step description of a painting depicting two British ships off the coast. Signed lower right “Louis Dodd” and housed in a black frame with inscriptions. This painting is also accompanied by an extensive collection or archive of the correspondence between Louis Dodd and his good friend and agent. The letters and working drawings illustrate and explain the origins and development of most of the artists paintings, many of which were commissioned by clients of the agent. Included are the papers and drawings for the maiden voyage of the Roanoke, the subject of the painting currently being offered. A copy of “The Confederate Raiders” by Thomas J and Sean Coughlin illustrated by Louis Dodd. A sample painting illustrating the technique and steps used in creating the paintings of Louis Dodd by L. Dodd. SIZE: 17″ x 25″. Overall 23-1/2″ x 31-1/2″; Sample: 11″ x 21″. Overall 16″ x 26″ PROVENANCE: Principal ownership by The Sewell Family in Bath, ME 1892. CONDITION: Roanoke in excellent condition; the sample in very good condition. 9-94776 (18,000-25,000) – Lot 1344

1345
$10,428.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSON (American, 1850-1921) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAMER “GUYANDOTTE”.

Oil on canvas portrait shows the black hulled steamship sailing right to left having central staff with smoke billowing, two masts with full sails, one flying a company flag (Old Dominion Line), American flag off stern, name emblazoned on bow, ten men on deck all shown under a blue and white/gray sky. Signed lower right “A. Jacobsen 1886 705 Palisade Av. West Hoboken NY”. Housed in a modern antique style gilt frame. The ship was built by John Roach & Son. of Chester PA for the Old Dominion Line of New York in operation between 1882 and 1926 running between New York and Richmond VA. SIZE: 21″ x 36″. Overall 28″ x 41″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, lined on new stretcher with some touch-up. 9-97167 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1345

1346
$829.50

YELLOW VINEGAR GRAINED STORAGE BOX.

Circa early 19th century, New England. White wood, original paint. Chrome yellow with umber decoration, retaining original iron hinges, lock and clasp. The interior clean, with original dust boards. Lap joined construction. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 10″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, very minor abrasions. 9-96639 (600-900) – Lot 1346

1347
$1,125.75

FORGED IRON RUSH LIGHT WITH WOODEN X-BASE STAND.

18th century, New England. Iron, pine, ash. Great early form, the square, twisted rush light shaft, with rush pincer and down-swept, rounded counterbalance arm with conical, seamed snuffer/candlecup. The round, carved pine post mortise joined to ash X-base. SIZE: 31-1/2″ t. overall. CONDITION: Very good original condition, attic patina, the rush light with worn original black paint and light oxidation. 9-96589 (800-1,200) – Lot 1347

1348
$948.00

RARE AND IMPORTANT CARVED DOME TOP BOX.

1st quarter 18th century, Maine. Top and bottom each carved from one birch log, with stylized pinwheels, goblets and abstract crosshatched elements, the overall surface scrubbed with recesses still containing original salmon paint. SIZE: 19″ x 7″ x 8″. CONDITION: As found, with splits typical of this type of construction, commensurate with age, original hinges detached. 9-96682 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1348

1349
$829.50

RED PAINTED “LOLLIPOP” WALL BOX.

Mid 18th Century, New England. Pine, original bittersweet red paint. The open box form with tombstone shaped, chamfered edge back, having pierced lollipop crest. Forged & rosehead nail construction. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 6″ x 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, dry painted surface with age appropriate wear, fine patina. 9-96376 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1349

1350
$474.00

SCALLOPED HANGING SHELVES.

Early 19th century, New England. Pine, original Spanish Brown paint with dry, crusty surface. Good form with vigorously scalloped sides, pierced hanging holes for rope hanger (now absent), bootjack end feet adjoining mortise shelves, suitable for hanging or standing. Thin stock construction. SIZE: 25″ x 6″ x 33″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, minor age appropriate abrasions and wear. 9-96596 (500-1,000) – Lot 1350

1351
$5,036.25

SARAH WATTS C___? (American, Albany, NY 1842) PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM WATTS ON HIS ROCKING HORSE.

Oil on canvas scene shows a young boy wearing a green dress with white lace collar. He sits atop a palomino style rocking horse in a room setting with green and orange striped wallpaper. Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame. NOTE: This painting came out of Erie, PA with a provenance of Mary Cramer Currie of Canton, Ohio. It was in bad condition with missing section in the upper wallpaper area. On the back of the canvas was written what we have put in the title. Sarah’s last name is obscured. REFERENCE: Page 87 of Folk Painters of America by Robert Bishop. This painting illustrated appears to be the same sitter & same rocking horse. SIZE: 28″ x 22″ Overall: 34″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; James D. Julia, Aug. 23rd, 2001 CONDITION: The painting has been restored & relined and placed back on its original stretcher and it its original frame. Restorer was Mike Wadnick of St. Paul, MN. Before pictures accompany the lot, very good 9-90620 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1351

1352
$948.00

FIVE ARM FORGED IRON CHANDELIER.

Early-mid 18th century, American. Finely wrought, with pigtail hanger above tapered, twisted, long shaft, adjoining 5 down-swept diamond shaped arms, forged from a single piece, terminating in conical, seamed candlecups. SIZE: 30″ t. 17″ dia. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, nice patina. 9-96420 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1352

1353
$308.75

NEW ENGLAND WINE TASTING TABLE.

Early 19th century. New England. Constructed in white pine and walnut. Having shoe feet, with swivel mechanism to support tilting 4 board, bread board pine top. SIZE: 43″ x 37″ top. 29-1/2″ t., when tabled. 47-1/2″ t., when tipped. CONDITION: Very good, typical drying splits between top boards. 9-96573 (800-1,200) – Lot 1353

1354
$948.00

FOLK ART FOOD CHOPPER WITH HEART.

Early-mid 18th century. American. Heart pierced food chopper/dough scraper of forged iron, copper, and maple. Elliptical curly maple handle with flared base, adjoining dovetailed copper ferrule, affixed to bell shaped forged iron blade, with copper riveted supports. The blade decorated with a pierced heart. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l. x 5-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, untouched dark patina throughout. 9-96361 (500-700) – Lot 1354

1355
$741.00

4 EARLY TREEN EATING PLATES.

Circa late 18th – mid 19th century, New England. Maple, cherry, beechwood. 3 small plates, each with wide, raised rim, all marked with carved initials on bottom. The fourth, cherry, with dished center, carved “1854”, on bottom, although likely an earlier plate. All with dark, natural patina. SIZE: 7″ to 9″ dia. CONDITION: Good condition, minor age appropriate abrasions, knife marks, age splits, etc. 9-96649 (1,200-1,600) – Lot 1355

1356
$414.75

STATE OF MAINE FOOTSTOOL RED/BLACK PAINT.

Late 18th early 19th century, Maine. Pine form, imitating a miniature bootjack end blanket chest, with applied, mitered median molding, having generously overhanging top and 1/2 moon cutout. Original black and red grained paint. SIZE: 12″ x 6″ 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Fine, minor age appropriate abrasions, early small in-use putty fill, inside corner of one foot. 9-96368 (500-700) – Lot 1356

1357
$0.00

SMALL LOLLIPOP TOP HANGING MIRROR.

Circa early 19th century, American. Cherry, glass, original finish. Wonderful small pierced lollipop crested hanging mirror, with applied, mitered molding, retaining original silvered glass. SIZE: 8″ x 4-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, the frame with rich dark patina, the glass with age appropriate silver clouding. 9-96627 (600-1,000) – Lot 1357

1358
$3,555.00

SUPERB, VERY RARE & IMPORTANT WINDSOR TRIPOD CANDLESTAND.

Circa late 18th century, CT. Tiger maple, chestnut, maple. Early crusty varnished surface over original black paint. The scrubbed top of boldly figured tiger maple with beveled edge, affixed to thick, beveled end, chamfered edge maple cleat, turned maple vase, ring & reel column, mortise joined to ring turned chestnut circular platform, and well turned vase, ring & reel raked legs with long tapering feet. SIZE: Top 17-1/2″ x 18″ x 28″ t. CONDITION: Very good condition, early chip loss and age drying crack to circular platform, crack in cleat glue repaired, cleat screws in-use old replacements, minor age appropriate abrasions. 9-96598 (2,000-5,000) – Lot 1358

1359
$0.00

PAINTED COUNTRY MEETING HOUSE BENCH.

Early 19th century, New England. Early toned red paint, red with bittersweet toning. Canted, slatted, chamfered edge back, adjoining shaped end sides terminating in step scrolled bootjack end feet. Plank seat with skirt beneath. SIZE: 80″ x 21″ x 31-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, minor age appropriate wear, abrasions throughout. 9-96394 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1359

1360
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY HOLDING A CAT.

Oil on canvas mounted to masonite 3/4 portrait of a young boy in a salmon colored dress having lace collar. He holds a white and brown cat in lap and is sitting on a green upholstered bench with a red throw and possibly a black dome topped cat carrier beside him. Housed in a fine gilt replacement frame, unsigned. SIZE: 30″ x 25″ Overall: 34″ x 29-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Jeffrey Tillou Antiques 11/18/99 CONDITION: Some inpainting, the masonite has been reinforced with a wood latticework to prevent warping, very good 9-90629 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1360

1361
$5,036.25

RARE & IMPORTANT VIBRANTLY DECORATED DOCUMENT/KEEPSAKE BOX.

Mid 18th century, New England or PA. Maple. Bold polychrome decoration, top and front with chrome yellow lozenge. Central top decoration, basket of flowers and cherries. Front similarly decorated with floral and cherry spray, outside corners of both with 1/4 round salmon panels. The lid wooden pin hinged, with carved moldings. Sides decorated with tulip and cherries, flanked by yellow bands with undulating white central band. All surfaces with oyster white background. T-head and forged nailed thin stock construction. SIZE: 11″ x 6-1/2″ x 4″. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, age appropriate abrasions. 9-96650 (800-1,600) – Lot 1361

1362
$988.00

PRIMITIVE PINE SPOON RACK.

Early/Mid 18th Century, New England. Having old Spanish brown paint, this two tiered rack with sloped open well box beneath. Tall, pierced, shaped crest back with incised line perimeter decoration. Large rosehead nail construction throughout. Accompanying this lot are six pewter spoons. SIZE: 24″ x 11-1/2″ x 5″. CONDITION: Very good with minor surface abrasions. 9-96607 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1362

1363
$308.75

18TH CENTURY DECK BOX.

New England. Constructed in pine, having a slanted lift lid, revealing 2 inner compartments and a well. Lid constructed with battens affixed with rose head nails. Mounted on a rectangular box, constructed with one large dovetail in front and back, and reinforced with forged nails. Fitted with a simple base molding. Retaining its original hasp and forged handles, and retaining much of its original putty colored paint. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 37″ x 14-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Overall very good, with minor faults commensurate with items age. Old putty repair to back edge of molding. 9-25136 (600-800) – Lot 1363

1364
$1,185.00

RARE NEW ENGLAND RED AND BLACK GRAIN PAINTED PINE PANTRY CUPBOARD WITH DRY SINK INTERIOR.

Circa mid 19th century. New England. Cabinet with all-over red and black grain paint. The 2 paneled long front door revealing a red and apple green painted interior fitted with an original dry sink and shelves. The inclusion of a dry sink feature is unique to our knowledge and provides a fine example of Yankee ingenuity. SIZE: 17″ x 34″ x 84″ h. CONDITION: Very good, with wear commensurate with age. 9-25041 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1364

1365
$1,481.25

MANNER OF AMMI PHILLIPS (American, 1788-1865) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF ANN CARY RANDOLPH JONES.

Oil on canvas in the manner of Ammi Philips, depicting a seated Ann Cary Randolph Jones (1794-1877), holding a ladies basket and wearing a lace shawl and bonnet adorned with orange ribbons. Ann(e) Cary Randolph Jones (1794-1877), wife of William Strother Jones (Jr.) of Vaucluse, VA, was the niece of Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. (1768-1928) who married Thomas Jefferson’s eldest child Martha Jefferson Randolph. She was also the 4th great granddaughter of William Randolph (1650-1711) who was the first Randolph of Virginia and Thomas Jefferson’s great grandfather. This portrait was handed down to Cary Randolph Marshall, our consignor’s mother. SIZE: 40″ x 29″. Overall: 44″ x 33″ PROVENANCE: Descended through the family of the sitter. CONDITION: Canvas has been wax lined, restoration throughout, including extensive areas in face, neck and bonnet. 9-96509 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1365

1366
$4,740.00

ATTRIBUTED TO AMMI PHILLIPS (American, 1788-1865) PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS.

Two oils on canvas, housed in matching 19th century black and gilt lined frames. The naive portraits depict a seated woman holding her book of prayers with her sewing notions on the table beside her, while the gentleman attired in a black coat and white collar, is reading “The Mercury, Weekly Journal of Commerce”. SIZE: 29-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ (each). Overall: 32-1/2″ x 28-1/2″. CONDITION: Both canvases have been lined and have surface grime. Gentleman has flake losses in the background and restoration throughout, including his face; woman has several areas of restoration in background and dress, only minor touch up in face. 9-96772 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1366

1367
$7,110.00

FINE WILLIAM AND MARY CHEST OF DRAWERS.

Early to mid 18th century. New England. Constructed in Maple with pine secondary wood, having overhanging applied top molding with 2 over 3 drawers construction with graduation, drawers with thumb nail molding, having a base molding on 4 ball and trumpet feet. SIZE: case 35″ x 18″. 37″ t. CONDITION: Overall very good, in 19th century red paint, over earlier surfaces, having minor lip repair and drawer runner repair, feet appear to be original. Retaining original hardware. 9-96565 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1367

1368
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) BOY IN BLUE DRESS WITH WHIP HOLDING HAT HAVING LANDSCAPE BACKGROUND.

Oil on canvas portrait shows a young boy with blonde hair standing wearing a blue dress with black belt, white collar and black bow tie. He holds upwards a whip in one hand and in his left hand his large hat. He stands in front of a naturalistic background overlooking a valley with mountains. Housed in a fine wide gilt frame with minor losses, unsigned. SIZE: 30″ x 25-1/2″ Overall: 37″ x 32-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection CONDITION: Craquelure, minor inpainting, otherwise very good 9-90627 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1368

1369
$592.50

SMALL ENGLISH OAK COFFER.

Late 17th or early 18th century. English or continental. Having splayed ends, with heavy plank legs and molded front having 2 inset panels and overhanging top with cleated wood hinges. All constructed in quartered oak. SIZE: 36″ x 16″ 20″ t. CONDITION: Re-glued top corner, patch where original lock plate would have been, bases of 2 back legs replaced. 9-96558 (600-700) – Lot 1369

1370
$3,396.25

NORMAN INFLUENCED CARVED OAK COFFER.

Circa 15th or 16th century. French. Constructed from oak planks with hinged lid, the ends elevated with stepped cutout. The front featuring deep relief carved stylized sunflower elements, surrounded by deep chip carved triangular patterns. The lid now hinged with 18th century forged hinges. SIZE: 48-1/2″ x 16″ x 28-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Battens added to interior of lid to stabilize drying cracks, the till is missing, some new nails added to stabilize, original lock missing, otherwise very good with very pleasant appearance. 9-96568 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1370

1371
$2,370.00

RENAISSANCE STYLE ITALIAN WALNUT SIDE TABLE.

Late 16th or early 17th century. Italy. Featuring a short and stout work table with all over peg and dovetail construction. Having a plank top above a drawer with pinwheel carving, heavily scalloped apron and ball turned legs, a box stretcher and turned feet. SIZE: 25″ x 16-1/2″ x 22-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with some wear and worm damage to one back foot. 9-96575 (800-1,200) – Lot 1371

1372
$1,599.75

OAK WELSH DRESSER.

18th century. Great Britain. Finely crafted in oak with heavy flattened crown molding with open top, having 2 shelves all faced with bead molding, and board and batton back boards. The base with 3 lip molded drawers, having Chippendale brasses above an open base with scrolling frame. Very nice covered of shallow construction and lofty proportioned. SIZE: 17″ x 72″ x 72″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, with drying splits and worm damage commensurate with age and location. 9-94844 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1372

1373
$948.00

JAMES III OVAL GATELEG DINING TABLE.

Circa late 17th century. England. Constructed in oak, having an oval top with 2 drop leaves, and a 6 leg base, having 2 legs that swing outward to support the leaves. The aprons having cupid bow scallop, the legs with turned portion of spindle ball and tapering rod detail, and having lower box stretcher. SIZE: Top when open 51″ x 59″ x 28″ t. CONDITION: Fair to good, retaining original top with minor glue repairs, apron in one end with inset panel where there was once a drawer, losses and slight worm damage to bottom of feet. 9-96560 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 1373

1374
$711.00

GEO II OAK COFFER.

Mid 18th century English paneled coffer having free shaped and molded front panels separated and surrounded by spiraling inlaid trim and with 3 molded panel top, all constructed with mortice and tenon and wood peg construction. SIZE: 23″ x 52″ x 28″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with splits in one top panel and two end panels and having old replacement hinges and lock, with fine old finish. 9-94843 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1374

1375
$1,235.00

PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY DELFT WALL PLAQUES.

Late 18th century. Each plaque has a border with a cherub on each side supporting a scallop shell. The central motif is an urn of flowers, the urn is flanked by 2 larger flowers. Both cobalt and manganese decoration are used, the manganese being confined to the border. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 8″ w. PROVENANCE: Christie’s, lot 199, Sale #5957. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: There are several small chips and flakes, generally on the border. One plaque has a larger chip at the base that does not show from the front. 9-93410 (700-900) – Lot 1375

1376
$0.00

BALTIC WALNUT AND PARCEL GILT MIRROR.

Second half 18th century. Europe. Rectangular mirror plate with the conforming molded surround with scrolling crest and pendant apron applied with parcel gilt C-scrolled foliate decoration. The whole of fine figured walnut veneers. Reference: American Tables and Looking Glasses at Yale University by David Barquist. SIZE: 53″ h x 21-1/2″ w. CONDITION: minor old insect holes. Mirror plate old replacement, otherwise good. 7-75317 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1376

1377
$1,777.50

WILLIAM AND MARY OAK DRESSING TABLE.

Early 18th century. England. Having overhanging rectangular top above 3 stepped drawers, heavily scalloped apron on 6 bulbous vase turned legs, with boldly scalloped stretcher and ball feet. SIZE: 31-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ x 28-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, very nice appearance, having evidence of some drawer restoration and 3 replaced feet. 9-96561 (800-1,200) – Lot 1377

1377a
$118.50

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT.

This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction catalogs, together with their prices realized list. These catalogs serve as a valuable reference source. We regularly sell our past auction catalogs to collectors and dealers alike for that purpose. Please also note: The entire proceeds of this lot (to include the buyer’s premium), shall be donated to the St. Jude Children’s Hospital. St. Jude’s is one of the finest hospitals in North America today for the research and care of children afflicted with cancer. We hope that you will consider competing on this lot, we consider it to be an extremely worthwhile cause and we have dedicated ourselves to include similar lots in every single one of our auctions, the proceeds of which will be donated to St. Jude’s. Thank you for your participation. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87112 (300-400) – Lot 1377a

1378
$617.50
Lots 1378 thru 1416: The Greene Museum of Southern History Collection of Judge George Greene (July 11, 1950- January 1, 2014) Phenix City, Alabama – Click here to view The Greene Museum of Southern History Collection Introduction.


ADMIRAL DAVID FARRUGUT’S UNIQUE SIGNED COPY OF CIVIL WAR NAVAL REGISTER.

This rare 3/4 Moroccan bound set of 1863, 1864 and 1865 naval registers. These registers list officers and personnel of the US Navy each year by position and station. Also listed are all American naval vessels in service, lost, captured etc. Pay scales are listed and a special set of regulations for the uniform for 1864 are bound in. There are over 850 pages bound in Farrugut’s special binding. The ribbed spin reads in gold “Registers of the US Navy 1863-65”. SIZE: 9″ h x 6″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Book is sound and solid, hinges starting, soiling on decorated edges. French end of papers, cloth body heavily scuffed especially on obverse with chipping to leather edges and corners. 9-28004 (500-1,000) – Lot 1378

1379
$1,481.25

CONFEDERATE NAVY TARRED CANVAS DUFFEL BAG DISPLAYED AT THE GREENE MUSEUM.

This great rarity is made and marked “W.S. LLOYD/COLUMBUS/GEORGIA.” This is one of a very few examples of this rare Confederate Naval item found stored in the basement of Bannerman’s Island years ago, at least 1 bag was stenciled CSN, though bag shows no discernible external markings. The makers mark stenciled inside is light but mostly discernible. Lloyd is also known to have made rain covers for kepis. Bag is totally hand sewn with 6 hand sewn whipped eyelets. This bag was probably never issued and could be easily displayed. Of the several examples seen from this Bannerman’s stash this appears to be the most complete. SIZE: 3′ h x 20″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Bag overall is sound and solid though quite stiff where folded at bottom and there are tears and reductions at top edge especially in one 6″ length. 9-28026 (800-1,200) – Lot 1379

1380
$2,470.00

CIVIL WAR 2ND NEW YORK FLANK MARKER FLAG.

This rare blue silk flank marker measuring 27″ x 20″ including 2″ fringe has painted inscriptions on both sides reading “2ND. REGT. N.Y.S.M” Flag. This flag originally was part of a pair, its mate now in the NY State collection, was captured by Confederate forces either at Mannassas July 21st 1861 or Petersburg VA June 22nd 1864. This flag was ultimately re-claimed by Union soldiers and turned over to the war department. The flag remained in federal hands until 1905 when authorities returned it to NY state where it now resides in its battle flag collection. The 2nd regiment NY state militia originally recruited in June and July of 1861 in New York City soon became the 82nd regiment, saw service in almost every battle in the army of the Potomac. The total enrollment was over 1400 of which 178 died of wounds and 89 from other causes. The unit lost their colonel James Huston, killed at the battle of Gettysburg where the unit had 192 casualties killed, wounded or captured. Few Union regulation flags are available in private hands and this particular example should restore quite nicely. SIZE: 20″ h x 27″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: As can be seen in photos there are contemporary sewn repairs to silk, silk on fly end is shredded and a portion appears missing but at least portions of each letter and number on painted device are present. Fringe is intact on bottom, missing 2″ on top and only 2″ remains on fly edge. Much of the painted surface has chipped along with its attached silk. 9-28014 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1380

1381
$5,332.50

RARE AND HISTORIC 8″ CANNONBALL FIRED INTO THE USS HARTFORD DURING THE BATTLE OF MOBILE BAY AUGUST 5, 1864.

This wonderful relic was sold and cataloged by Norm Flayderman and no one could describe it any better than his catalog description: “DAMN THE TORPEDOES! FULL STEAM AHEAD!” were the immortal words shouted by Admiral DAVID FARRAGUT while tied to the rigging of his flagship USS HARTFORD as this exact huge iron cannonball fired from the Confederate Fort Morgan came whistling across and landing on the deck of his ship as he led the fleet into the Battle of Mobile Bay on August 5, 1864! Few historic relics can claim to be quite as well documented as is this large cannonball! Within four months of that historic encounter at Mobile Bay and landing on the U.S.S. Hartford, this exact cannonball is recorded as having been donated by a prominent New York citizen and a personal friend of the Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles to a distinguished New York Historic Society in December of 1864, in whose possession it remained, undisturbed for 132 years…until 1996 when the Society had a small “Deaccessioning Project” and placed a few relic items for sale. It was acquired direct from the Society by a reputable New York dealer in May, 1996 and we subsequently acquired it direct from him in October, 1996 and have had it in our collections ever since. This is the very first time it has ever been offered for public sale. There are, of course, documents from that Society that accompany the cannonball (directly from their own records with the historical background). Displayed with this cannon ball in museum is an 1886 color print showing the deck of the Hartford during the battle of Mobile Bay. SIZE: 8″ Dia. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Cannonball still retains much of its original orange paint, the lettering from when displayed was partially discernible as can be seen in photos, original acquisition number from Long Island Historical Society and de-acquisition numbers are still present. 9-28003 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1381

1382
$1,481.25

CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY OBJECTS DISPLAYED AT GREENE MUSEUM.

Grouping consists of archivally framed regulation red trimmed enlisted union shell jacket, an original cannon worm measuring about 6′ (probably for a 6-pounder) and a 13-1/2 x 9-1/2″ albumen photograph of artillerymen and large siege mortars and cannonballs near a fort. Also accompanying lot is a facsimile cannon sponge measuring about 7′ long and a facsimile 17-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ framed artillery recruiting poster. SIZE: Outlined above. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Artillery jacket appears complete with bright colors though not removed from its archival frame, there appears to be mildew or mold staining on some areas of wool nap. Worm has remnants of an old OD paint and black paint to the iron worm with rust and pitting. 9-28028 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1382

1383
$1,481.25

CIVIL WAR CAMP CHEST OF CAPTAIN JAMES R. GROUSBECK, CO. H 3RD IOWA CAVALRY DISPLAYED AT THE GREENE MUSEUM.

This weathered hinged chest with wrought iron hasp and 1 remaining iron handle. Chest was carved on lid for the owner. These utilitarian chests are extremely rare with fine contemporary carved name such as this. The 3rd Iowa cavalry was involved in the last battle of the civil war fought at Columbus GA near the site of the Greene Museum April 16, 1865 where Captain Grousbeck led his company. Grousbeck had just recently in January been promoted to captain and no doubt had had this trunk in this final campaign until he was finally mustered out in Atlanta in August. Grousbeck had served his unit starting as a private in September of 1861 fighting in most of his units engagements with 5 promotions. SIZE: 36″ h x 17″ l x 15″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Wood is weathered, stained, there are ink stains inside lid where it was used as a desk. Reinforcing iron straps are rusted, hinges are both loose and have newer nails for continued use. There are 2 8″ pieces of wood internally of newer addition for reinforcement. 9-28025 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1383

1384
$2,014.50

GROUP OF 12 IMAGES OF CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS.

This grouping includes most formats seen during civil war era including 2 large framed chalk or pastels, one of an enlisted Confederate in profile, the other of a full standing enlisted union Sargent of infantry fully uniformed with his musket. There are three albumen ovals measuring from 6″-8″ one thought to be a young Confederate in the Columbus guards, a Confederate infantryman with his musket, bayonet and belt, and a Union officer standing beside his warhorse. Other images are tintypes and ambrotypes including a quarter plate enlisted New York soldier with SNY buckle with his Enfield musket and pistol in his belt. There is a fine 6th plate of a Confederate enlisted man in homespun shell jacket, a 6th plate Sargent John R. Rent Williams of the Enfield Rifles taken May 9th, 1861. SIZE: large pastels- , 29″ h x 26″ w overall and 19″ h 15″ w, overall 27″ h x 23″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Images overall in good condition with good contrast. The two pastels with acid burn and foxing, gesso chipped and missing on frames. Other images some in original frames and cases. 9-28017 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1384

1385
$4,322.50

CIVIL WAR DIARIES OF BENJAMIN F. HARRINGTON, 4TH IOWA CAVALRY FROM THE GREENE MUSEUM.

These three diaries cover Harrington’s military career day by day from August 5th, 1862 to December 31st, 1863 and from March 16th, 1865 to August 24th, 1865 and a few events after his service. Benjamin is a great diarist, writing long daily accounts with good detail and he notes in his last diary that he has been unfortunate in his efforts to write his journal as one was lost near Jackson MS and the one written between July 1st, 1864 to date of his last diary was stolen by a thief. The 1st diary has 115 pages written starting at the actions near Memphis and Helena AK. Harrington has good details about actions and movements, the 2nd diary which continues from the 1st begins “continuation of the story of my life as a soldier, this is for reference (should I live) if I should die while in the army I wish this sent to my parents.” This book which starts April 30th, 1863 has good detail, abiding in Mississippi and Louisiana. December 31st Harrington sees that he is fighting for a just cause and is winning. “Our nation by gods help is fast emerging from dark recesses and gloom to the light that is destined for a free nation. The down trod ten million are becoming men. We are fast learning to know that the black man has rights and men are becoming willing that he should enjoy them.” Diary 3 begins in Waterloo TN and tells of the fighting and movement through Alabama into Georgia. He describes McCook’s raid through April in Georgia and the capture and destruction of Columbus and West point GA even though Lee had surrendered. On April 24th Harrington along with his unit finally hears of Lee’s surrender 2 weeks earlier and he also hears of a rumor that Lincoln was assassinated. He states “Rumor has told another lie” news was not traveling quickly in the rural Georgia. Harrington describes abandoned confederate camps and political events while in camp for next several months while garrisoning in south central Georgia. On July 4th he mentions a soldier in his unit was presented the “medal of honor” for capturing a flag at Columbus Georgia. Harrington states that “Bate found it in a house after the fight was over when he was looking for something to steal.” August 20th 1865 is the last entry while still in the south, his unit is boarding box cars (without seats) for Chattanooga later to Louisville. The fighting did not end in the south, several of the men got drunk and were fighting and attacked a few Negros that were on the train and one of them hit Isaac Board on the head with a link used to connect the cars and “we thought he was killed but has since recovered.” Also included with these 3 diaries is an apparent captured confederate diary used mostly as an expense book but does have last will for a Colonel Bowers, Desoto Mississippi. SIZE: 1) 6″ h x 4″ l 2) 5″ h x 3″ l 3) 6-1/2″ h x 4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: All relatively good overall, with typical staining, soiling, loose pages and cracked bindings. 9-28033-1 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1385

1386
$3,555.00

CIVIL WAR DIARY OF LIEUTENANT JAMES SLADE, 10TH GEORGIA VOLUNTEERS FROM THE GREENE MUSEUM.

This typical pocket diary with integral closure and cover which is about 100 pages long is almost completely filled in with much detail of his service beginning May 19, 1862 through December 16th. Book nicely shows his name in pencil “Lieut. Jas. J. Slade Co.A Temp Georgia Volunteers.” Slade was from Columbus GA. The 10th Georgia made it to Virginia just in time to participate in the battles of the Peninsula and Slade describes fighting on the Chickahominy on second page of diary. He goes on to describe the battles and fighting around Richmond over about 54 pages until he leaves for home July 11th back in Columbus Georgia. Slade stays in Columbus and mentions that Major FW Dillard, Quartermaster, pays him $50 in advance and furnishes transportation for his next assignment in Vicksburg MS which he reaches November 8th. By mid-November he is in Natchez MS describing cattle from Texas being bought with counterfeit Confederate funds. He describes Yankee gunboats on the Mississippi river and his last entry, December 16th, he has arrived in Montgomery. Slade’s records are sparse but we do know he was with the 10th Georgia in the 1862 campaigns around Richmond until coming home in July and being re-assigned with General Kirby Smith in the trans-Mississippi department. Details of the 10th Georgia in Virginia in 1862 are in good detail, several pages are shown in online catalog. Also included in this lot is a small folding pocket wallet typical of Civil War Era. SIZE: 6″ h x 3″ l, Wallet: 4″ h x 2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Fair to good overall, pages are written with a mix of pencil and ink but most text is quite discernible and easily read. 9-28033 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1386

1387
$592.50

RARE AND UNIQUE DOCUMENT SIGNED OF 45 OFFICERS AND CREW FROM THE CSS FLORIDA DISPLAYED AT THE GREENE MUSEUM.

This unique document which is on 2 sheets is an oath of allegiance signed at Fort Warren, Boston Harbor February 1, 1865 stating that the undersigned officers and crew of the steamer Florida are being released from confinement and pledge that they will leave the United States within 10 days and that while in the United States will commit no hostile act. It is interesting to note that these combatants including several well known confederate naval personalities were illegally captured by US warship in Brazilian port with half the crew and captain in town. The Brazilian government protested this obvious violation of their sovereignty and the captured vessel was supposed to have been returned to Brazil to rejoin the Confederate navy. Instead of being returned, Florida was sunk by Admiral David Porter though not directly ordered. The Florida along with the CSS Alabama were the most famous of Confederate sloops of war. Florida captured 37 prizes during her impressive career. Also included is a signed limited edition print of the CSS Florida by signed by William R. McGrath. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h x 15″ l each. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Paper was not removed from frames but appears fairly stable though brittle with staining, cracks and some tears with small reductions unaffecting text. Signatures are all discernable though wider on bottom section of first document. Glass covering print is cracked. 9-28005 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1387

1388
$3,555.00

COLLECTION OF COLUMBUS GEORGIA ASSOCIATED CONFEDERATE BANK NOTES.

Included in this lot are all 6 Dillard, Powell & Co Columbus GA denominations known; 25c, 50c, $1, $2, $4 and $5. Several of these denominations are extremely rare, this is most likely the finest set ever assembled. The 6 Dillard notes are in one archival frame. here are all 9 denominations known of the Columbus Iron Works form 5c to $5 with several of these examples appearing un-circulated. There is no doubt that this set were the finest condition of each denomination that could possibly be found with a few denominations rarely seen. There are 3 sheets of Antebellum Bank of Columbus proof notes which show denominations from $1 to $100. These 3 sheets of 4 notes each are archivally framed. Also included in this lot is a nice example of a Bank of Columbus 1859 dated $10 bill with orange overprint. There are an additional 6 Confederate state of Alabama notes of various denominations from 10c to $5. SIZE: Framed sizes range from 19″ h x 31-1/2″ l to 9″ h x 11″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Prospective buyers should view. Many notes are uncirculated & crisp but others are in lesser condition. 9-28006, 28024 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1388

1389
$1,185.00

HENRY BENNING ARCHIVE FROM THE GREENE MUSEUM.

Henry Benning was a famous Georgia politician and Confederate general. Fort Benning in GA is named for him and is the infantry’s largest training facility. Henry Benning letters are quite rare. This archive includes a large frame containing 2 early printed documents Benning co-authored concerning secession, one printed in Milledgeville GA Nov 19th, 1860 the other printed in Richmond VA February of 1861. Frame also contains a 3 page letter written and signed by Benning to his wife while on the GA supreme court in 1859. Also framed is a Columbus GA printed receipt to Henry Benning for a $1000 Confederate bond. Also contained in this archive are 8 autographed letters signed by Benning to his wife from 1855 to 1857. There is a letter written to Benning from Fort Gaines March 20th 1861 which starts “The contingencies of which you wrote in your last letter… actually came to pass and we have a Southern Confederacy embracing the states of Alabama and Georgia…” This letter also retains its original stamped postal cover. Another document included is a series of resolutions for Benning’s brigade likely written just after Gettysburg. The resolutions read in part “1. That the war in which we are engaged is a just and right… that we are battling for our rights, our lives , and our independence. 2. That the same principals which induced us to take up arms in the beginning prompts us now to persevere. ‘if we then judged that the enemy intended to impoverish and oppress us, we now know that they propose to subjugate, enslave , disgrace, and destroy us’ There is no retreat but in Chains and Slavery. 3. That we will never consent to a peace which proposes a denial of [illeg.] and Independence. That to win independence we are willing to brave all to endure all. 4. That we appeal to our government to lose no opportunity, and spare no effort to fill up the ranks of these regiments reduced by so many battles…” Also included in this lot is an antebellum law book signed by Benning and several pieces of Fort Benning ephemera of later vintage. The letters have been transcribed by George Greene and are retained in a file with the original letters. accompanying this lot is a copy of a painting of Benning which was on display in museum. SIZE: Framed Document: 28″h x 32″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Paper overall good to very good with typical staining, Foxing normally seen. Law book is full leather bound, spine is heavily chipped and covers scuffed ad scraped and flaking. Contents are sound with foxing. 9-28027 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1389

1390
$4,322.50

ABRAHAM LINCOLN SIGNED MILITARY COMMISSION OF BRIGADIER GENERAL CADWALLADER C. WASHBURN.

This framed commission on vellum for Cadwallader C Washurn Brigadier General of volunteers July 16th, 1862 signed by Abraham Lincoln as President and Edwin Stanton as the Secretary of War. Washburn, born in 1818, commanded the cavalry of the 13th army corps at Vicksburg. Grant called Washburn “One of the best administrative officers we have.” Washburn left the army in may of 1865 where he went home to Wisconsin, served 2 terms in the house of representatives and became Wisconsin’s 11th Governor in 1872. Washburn was a good businessman, founding what later would become General Mills. Washburn died in 1882 with an estate valued at close to $3 million. His mansion, left in his will to the Dominican sisters or the Catholic Church later became Edgewood College in Madison WI. SIZE: 18″ h x 14″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Vellum document is sound with some staining. Signature and text is discernible though light. 9-28008 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1390

1391
$2,370.00

EARLIEST AND MOST IMPORTANT CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL RIBBON KNOWN AND A WRITTEN HISTORY OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL DAY.

The “Ladies Memorial Association” of Columbus GA decorated the graves of Confederate soldiers at Linwood Cemetery Columbus GA on April 26, 1866. The hand made silk ribbon emblazoned with a Confederate battle flag on a cruciform staff was thought to be worn on that date by Ms. Lizzie Rutherford. Ms. Rutherford married Captain Roswell Ellis of the Columbus Guards in 1868 and died in 1872. She was however the first proponent for Confederate Memorial day which was published in a text accompanying this lot framed with her ribbon telling the story. The United Daughters of the Confederacy post in Columbus that published this book was named in her honor the Lizzie Rutherford Chapter, UDC. Framed with the original “LADIES MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION” Columbus GA ribbon is a 5 page facsimile letter written by Varina Jefferson-Davis where she reiterates the story of the original 1866 Memorial Day and seeks all Confederate states to establish it. Indeed every southern state did adopt April 26th as Confederate Memorial Day. Tennessee called this day Confederate Decoration Day and Texas called it Confederate Hero’s Day. Confederate Memorial Day is still a holiday in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina and North Carolina though dates have been changed. State government offices are closed on this date though federal organizations remain open and do not celebrate Confederate memorial day. Along with this framed grouping is an early 9 page manuscript giving Ms Rutherford’s biography, this display is accompanied by a display board with a portion of Varina Jefferson Davis’ letter stating the origin of Confederate Memorial day with 2 facsimiles of April 26th 1866 photographs of the original Ladies Memorial Association celebrating the first Confederate Memorial Day. SIZE: 24″ h x 26″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Ribbon as framed is frayed and has small reductions on left side however text and image are fine with good colors. Memorial day book appears fine as framed and 9 page letter is very good and complete. 9-28001 (800-1,200) – Lot 1391

1392
$741.00

RARE ABRAHAM LINCOLN EMBROIDERED MEMORIAL AND ADMISSION TO THE LINCOLN CONSPIRACY TRIAL.

Embroidered memorial is mounted in a round frame with 36 stars on its border. 36 stars would represent the 36th state which was accepted into the union just after Lincoln’s death, July 4th 1865 and Nevada would be known as the “battle born state.” Accompanying this Lincoln memorial is a card signed by General David Hunter which would have admitted someone to the Lincoln conspiracy trials. SIZE: 26″ dia. and 34″ in gilt frame. Card: 2-1/2 x 3. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Embroidery as can be seen in photo has lost much of its color though green and browns are still bright. The frame has been broken and restored utilizing screwed iron sheeting on reverse and frame has had gesso losses restored an re-gilded. Conspiracy trial card is fine and un-issued. 9-28008-1 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1392

1393
$1,852.50

AUTOGRAPHS OF ROBERT E. LEE AND JEFFERSON DAVIS DISPLAYED AT GREENE MUSEUM.

Large framed clipped autograph of Jefferson Davis framed with engraved image of Davis as President of the Confederacy. Robert E. Lee is signed as Captain of Engineers in 1838 on document concerning improvement of the Mississippi river. It is interesting to note that this document is also signed by Mary Custis Lee October 2 1917 as a gift to W. S. Copland just a year before Lee’s daughter died at the age of 84. The largest archive of Lee papers is a group of 4000 items Mary Custis Lee stored this same year, later to be archived at the Virginia Historical Society. SIZE: Lee: 8″ h x 2″ l Davis: 1-1/2″ l x 4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Both items are framed and were not unmounted but both have good browning signatures with good contrast. Lee document has small crack unaffecting text or signatures, light fading and foxing. 9-28007 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1393

1394
$2,370.00

2 RARE SOUTHERN BROADSIDES OF JOHN WILKES BOOTH.

These 2 broadsides advertise John Wilkes Booth plays in deep South venues of Montgomery, Alabama and Columbus, Georgia. We can find no other examples of John Wilkes Booth in antebellum southern broadsides in any recent auction sales. The Columbus broadside advertises several contemporary plays and Romeo and Juliet. The Montgomery broadside shows contemporary plays and Booth is advertised only as “John Wilkes”. We all know John Wilkes Booth loved the south and his association with prominent playgoers in these southern cities possibly influenced his politics. SIZE: 29″ h x 11-1/2″ l each. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: There are 4 lines on another card dry mounted to the Columbus broadside which potentially appear contemporary to the period. Otherwise broadsides appear complete with scattered areas of staining and foxing. 9-28022 (800-1,200) – Lot 1394

1395
$741.00

CASED COIN SILVER READING GLASSES BELONGING TO EDWIN BOOTH, FAMOUS ACTOR AND BROTHER OF LINCOLN’S ASSASSIN ALONG WITH A FINE ADVERTISING BROADSIDE.

Booth’s silver glasses have a makers mark “A. Wood” in cartouche on right temple. The fitted glasses case top escutcheon has Booth’s initials in script “ETB” for Edwin Thomas Booth. Glasses case is patented January 24th 1860. There is a COA from dealer who sold these glasses stating provenance. Accompanying this lot are two display boards, one a copy of an image of Edwin Booth and the second a copy of an ad for a Columbus Georgia playing of Edwin Booth show in 1859 that interestingly says that tickets are 75c or 25c for a “colored person”. The broadside is in beautiful condition printed on yellow paper by Boston printer advertising a week of plays by Shakespeare and one by Victor Hugo at the Boston Globe Theater. SIZE: 35″ h x 16-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Certificate of Authenticity included. From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Case and glasses are good overall, the left lens is loose and appears too small for the glasses. Case is very good overall with some wear to high spots but markings are excellent. Broadside is fine as framed. 9-28022-1 (600-800) – Lot 1395

1396
$2,666.25

UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS MEMORABILIA.

Lot consist of 2 rare Columbus Georgia Henry Benning Camp reunion ribbons and delegate pin. Also included is a colorful broadside advertisement for the 1910 Mobile AL reunion. SIZE: 32″ h x 14″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: The 1900 Camp Benning ribbon has tear in top where folded for pin and fraying at bottom though unaffecting text or images. The 1910 Georgia division delegate badge with some rust on verso of celluloid and some central fraying of attaching ribbon but otherwise sound. The 1901 Benning Camp ribbon has some fraying around edges, retains its original pin, has an angular cut at bottom with no damage to text or images. Broadside has good colors with some soiling especially at folds. There is a crack in the glass on the frame. 9-28001-1 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1396

1397
$2,470.00

GROUP OF 18 CONFEDERATE AND SOUTHERN IMPRINT SHEET MUSIC.

Several of these are decorated with nice vignettes. Titles include: “God Save the South” 1861 Baltimore, “Harp of the South” 1863 Richmond VA, “Awake; A Southern War Song” 1863 Richmond VA, “Kiss Me Before I Die Mother” printed by D. Duncan Columbia SC, “In Memory of the Confederate Dead” Louisville KY 1866, “Lorena” Macon GA, “All Quiet Along the Potomac Tonight” 1863 Columbia SC, “General Morgan’s Grand March” 1864 Richmond VA, “Song of the Citizen Guards Company A 2nd Regiment KY State Guard- Cheer Boys Cheer” Louisville 1861, “Stonewall’s Quickstep” Macon GA, “Who will Care for Mother Now When This Cruel War is Over” 1863 Columbia SC, “No Surrender Song” Richmond VA 1864. Other songs predate or post date the Civil War published in the South. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 10″ l each. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Fair to fine, prospective bidders should inspect. 9-28021 (800-1,200) – Lot 1397

1398
$2,161.25

LARGE GROUP OF CIVIL WAR AND ANTEBELLUM SHEET MUSIC.

This group consists of over 50 pieces of sheet music, 23 of which are loose and there are at least 30 bound into one volume. Bound volume has nice copy of “I Wish I was in Dixie’s Land” published in New York in 1959, “Star Spangled Banner” printed in 1861 with a colorful American flag and a multicolor copy of “Rosecran’s Victory March” Published in Cincinnati in 1863. Other highlights in this group include “The Drummer Boy of Shiloh” printed in Louisville in 1865, 1853 “Richmond Schottisch” with colored vignette of city of Richmond, “Maryland My Maryland” printed in 1861, “Gun Powder Quadrille Millitaire” with nice vignette of exploding bombs published in 1863, “Drums and Trumpets” with nice colored cover printed in 1862, “Drums and Cannon, Military Polka” published in 1863 with nice vignette of battle flags and cannon, “Monitor Grand March” printed in 1862 with a color vignette of the fight of the Monitor and the Merrimack, “Fort Sumter Quick Step” published in 1861 with nice vignette of Major Anderson. There are several other military sheet musics with nice color vignettes and military scenes. SIZE: Approximately 13-1/2″ h x 10-1/2″ l each. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Fair to very good, some of the bound issues are trimmed to fit and binding is poor with spine chipping, partially missing and front cover loose. Prospective bidders should view this lot. 9-28021-1 (800-1,200) – Lot 1398

1399
$741.00

CIVIL WAR ERA MUSICAL GROUP.

Group consists of 2 rare framed civil war era manuals for “Bugle Call” and “Drum and Fife”. The Drum and Fife manual was published in 1862. Also included is a brass bodied banjo with patriotic shaped shield attachments of stretchers to body. Banjo has inset polished bone and mother of pearl frets. Civil War era copper infantry horn has rolled bell and is 22″ overall including mouthpiece. Neither instrument has any apparent markings but similar instruments are seen in civil war photographs. accompanying this grouping is a fine original pencil drawing of a Civil War era zouave drummer, about 11″ x 16″ framed. SIZE: Listed above. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Head of banjo has numerous small holes and areas of insect damage. Missing strings and string tighteners. Horn is very good overall with a few small dents. Two framed pamphlets foxed and soiled. There is a hole present of the cover of “Bugle Call.” 9-28013 (400-600) – Lot 1399

1400
$474.00

GROUP OF 3 FRAMED MULTICOLOR CIVIL WAR UNION SONG SHEETS.

1) “Union and Liberty” dedicated to the Governor of Ohio. Wonderful patriotic rendition of liberty, eagles and the American flag. 2) “Colonel Ellsworth Funeral March” shows Ellsworth standing on the Confederate flag he took down before being made a martyr. 3) The Union Medley lithographed in Cincinnati with American Eagle and American Flags. SIZE: 20″ h x 17″ l each. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Soiling and staining as framed. 9-28012 (400-600) – Lot 1400

1401
$829.50

4 RARE ILLUSTRATED FRAMED CONFEDERATE SONG SHEETS.

1) “The Song of the South” decorated in red, white, blue and gold, published by V.P. Faulds & Co. Louisville KY 1861. This rare imprint shows crossed Confederate first national flags of 7-star and 15-star varieties. 2) Rare Baltimore imprint of “Stonewall Jackson’s Way” 1862 Baltimore. 3) “General Robert E. Lee Quick March by Charles Young New Orleans 1865. 4) “Bonnie Blue Flag” published in Baltimore 1862. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h x 17″ l each. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: As framed, surfaces show soiling and staining as can be seen in photos. 9-28011 (600-800) – Lot 1401

1402
$29,625.00

FABULOUS AND IMPORTANT “BLIND TOM” “THE SLAVE MUSICAL GENIUS” ARCHIVE.

Blind Tom, born a slave in Columbus GA was a piano virtuoso who amazed the American public with dazzling feats of mimicry and memory of the most sophisticated pieces of music ever written. He could sing in German, French and English at the age of 10 years old. There are at least 4 scholarly biographies written about Blind Tom, nee Thomas Greene Wiggins 1849. One of Tom’s biographers, Geneva H Southall states in her 1999 biography “Blind from birth he was a “throw-in” as a bargain when Colonel James Neil Bethune, a highly respected Columbus GA lawyer and newspaper editor who purchased his parents Charity and Mingo Wiggins and two of his brothers at a slave auction in 1850… Tom demonstrated his aptitude for music from his 4th birthday, having slipped unnoticed to the piano and picked out several tunes he had heard played by the Bethune daughters, all of whom were accomplished musicians. After that revelation Tom became something of a “household pet” with all members of the family… One can assume that Tom received a solid theoretical and technical music foundation. His progress was such, by the time of his 6th birthday, he had become a ‘prized possession’ with the Bethune children proudly exhibiting him to their neighbors.” Of the reported 20 children of Charity and Mingo, only Tom had any musical ability or was autistic. Tom had his first public appearance at the Columbus Temperance Hall on October 7th 1857. Within a year Tom was so famous that his owner was being paid royal sums for Tom to perform all over the south. At the Civil War’s end and freedom given to southern slaves Colonel Bethune made a deal with Tom’s parents paying them such that he could continue to be Tom’s guardian and toured with him all over the world making immense wealth for him but little for Tom and his parents. This archive with over 50 pieces of original sheet music, broadsides and photographs chronicle his life. There are 2 Columbus newspapers, October 10th and 14th 1862 advertising soldiers aid concerts hosted by Tom. It was noted in Ms. Southall’s biography that Tom must have been quite aware of the war and politics because at one of these Confederate events he played on the piano Dixie with one hand, Yankee Doodle with the other while singing “The Girl I Left Behind” at the same time. Included are over 20 pieces of sheet music, mostly 19th century dating from 1865. There are 3 broadsides, one with a large vignette of Blind Tom most likely used in one of the many concert halls he performed. There are 8 photographs from life, CDV’s and cabinet cards. There is a requested signature of Tom where his “mark” was sent. There are 6 versions of early biographies “Sketches of the life of Blind Tom” printed beginning in 1867 with several variations printed in the US and England from 30-55 pages. There is a December 1865 phrenological journal which studies the shapes of heads of luminaries from George Washington to Julius Caesar and a full page on Blind Tom. Blind Tom was no doubt among the most famous performers and pianists of his day. His last public performance was in 1905, he died in 1908. His New York Times obituary June 15, 1908 was not glowing about the true genius that Tom Wiggins is known to have had today, and there was no mention of his exploitation throughout his life or that his earnings in today’s money would be the equivalent of many millions of dollars, though he saw little of it and died penniless. Obituaries were published nationwide and black newspapermen were quick to report the almost lifelong slavery that he endured. It is also interesting that Blind Tom is possibly the only person to have 2 obituaries in the New York Times, when he was first reported killed in the Johnstown flood of 1903 and somebody was buried in a tombstone placed on his grave. There are several magazine and newspaper articles also accompanying this group from the 1860’s Harper’s Weekly to he Ladies Home Journal of 1898 and other later editions concerning Blind Tom. There are also 2 large notebooks with biographical research and correspondence prepared by George Greene. This is no doubt by far the largest grouping of Blind Tom memorabilia ever assembled and took almost an entire room to display in the Greene Museum. Also accompanying are several large reader boards from the museum. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Fair to excellent. Prospective purchasers should inspect. 9-28019 (10,000-20,000) – Lot 1402

1403
$494.00

COLUMBUS GEORGIA PRINTED SLAVE BILL OF SALE AND PAIR OF SHACKLES FROM THE GREENE MUSEUM.

Rare partially printed framed Girard Alabama 1849 bill of sale for a “negro slave named Lee about 20 years old for $725.” This popular exhibit in the Greene Museum displayed a blacksmith made pair of shackles with key. SIZE: Bill of sale 6-1/2″ h x 4″ l, shackles 16-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Document is good with crack at central fold archivally framed. Shackles of undetermined vintage have iron patina with rust. 9-28016 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1403

1404
$2,251.50
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The two “Old Paris” vases are cataloged as depicting Lafayette. The un-uniformed example actually has his name beneath the image. One collector has indicated that he felt the uniformed version depicted someone else. I must admit though, to us in carefully looking at the vases, it seems they are both one and the same, Lafayette. The uniformed version shows the sitter looking directly at you; the non-uniformed version shows the sitter looking to the left. Please make your own decision before buying.

GROUPING OF MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE MEMORABILIA FROM HIS 1825 VISIT TO AMERICA ON THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REVOLUTION.

This material was for many years on display at the Atlanta Museum on Peachtree street until purchased by George Greene for his museum. This grouping consists of 2 Lafayette commemorative “Old Paris” porcelain vases with vignettes of Lafayette in uniform and as a civilian, a Leeds pearl-ware egg cup, a walking stick with crown stag top with an oval silver medallion reading “General Lafayette”. There are two 21mm gilded buttons with busts that appear to be George Washington with presentation cast on reverses which read “Presented to General Lafayette by L.H. & Scovill button manufacturers Waterbury Con.” These buttons are a 19th century re-strikes of the original solid gold buttons given to Lafayette. There is a mother-of-pearl ball tablet presented by Lafayette with a contemporary tag which states “Presented by M. de LaFayette to the daughter of his friend and compatriot of the revolution of 1775/77 Colonel Samuel Hammond who received and welcomed him to Augusta GA 1825.” There is also an embroidered cotton mesh table cover with later typed tag which reads “This cloth covered the refreshment table at a ball in Augusta, GE. in 1825 given by Col. Samuel Hammond to entertain Gen. Lafayette during his visit to America.” PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Paris-ware vases have heavy gold wear, chips to rims on each. Vase with civilian portrait has broken and repaired left handle, broken and missing right handle, additional chip in bottom where attached to base. Egg cup has minor chipping in lip. Ball tablet appears very good as sewn to cloth display, names are still discernible on each leaf. Buttons are fine retaining most of their original gilt. Cane is sound, solid, brass tip is loose and inset silver medallion is heavily tarnished. Table cover is poor with numerous tears and separations, soiling and staining. 9-28020 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1404

1405
$1,049.75

GROUP OF 4 1830’S HANDCOLORED MCKENNEY & HALL LITHOGRAPHS OF INDIANS INCLUDING CHIEF M’INTOSH.

1) Opothle Yoholo (a Creek Chief) Published by Biddle 1837. 2) Timpoochee Barnard (an Uchee Warrior) published by Greenough Philadelphia 1836. 3) Paddy Carr (a Creek Interpreter) published by Greenough Philadelphia 1838. 4) M’intosh (a Creek Chief)published by Greenough Philadelphia 1836. SIZE: 25-1/2″ h X 21-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Very good as frames with bright vivid colors. 9-28030 (800-1,200) – Lot 1405

1406
$802.75

LOT OF FIVE MID-19TH CENTURY MCKENNEY & HALL COLOR LITHOGRAPHS OF INDIANS.

1) Chittee Yoholo (a Seminole Chief), A print of F.W. Greenough Philadelphia 1838. 2) Ochio-Finico-Charles Cornels, Published by E.C. Biddle 1834. 3) Yaha- Hajo (a Seminole Chief) published by Daniel Rice and James Clark, Philadelphia 1842. 4) Payta-Kootha (a Seminole Warrior) published by F.W. Greenough Philadelphia 1838. 5) War Dance of the Sauks and Foxes published by Greenough, Philadelphia, 1838. These five prints are accompanied by two 42″ x 21″ framed facsimile prints on No-Way-Ke-Sub-Ba & Chon-Man-I-Case. SIZE: 1) 24″ h x 18″ l 2) 25-1/2″ h x 21-1/2″ 3) 23″ h x 18″ l 4) 24″ h x 20″ l 5) 24″ h x 20″ L. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Good as framed with typical foxing and acid burn. 9-28030-1 (800-1,200) – Lot 1406

1407
$829.50

2 LARGE MID-19TH CENTURY MCKENNEY & HALL COLOR LITHOGRAPHS OF INDIANS.

1) Tenskwautawaw Published by Greenough Philadelphia 1836. There are 13 pages of text from the original edition describing this Indian as a Creek prophet now living in obscurity west of the Mississippi. 2) Ledagie, A Creek Chief Published by Daniel Rice and James CLark Philadelphia 1843. SIZE: 1) 14″ l x 19″ h 2) 22″ h x 16″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Good, solid, good colors as can be seen in photos. 9-28030-2 (400-600) – Lot 1407

1408
$7,702.50
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The condition in the printed catalog states “Volume I has broken hinge and loose front cover”, which is incorrect. It should read “Very good overall as can be seen in photos, Volume I has archival repaired front hinge and spine edge”. The online catalog is correct. The hinge is NOT loose!

MCKENNEY & HALL HISTORY OF THE INDIAN TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICA… COMPLETE 3 VOLUME OCTAVO EDITION.

This set is deluxe bound in full red Moroccan leather, raised ribbed spine with gold embossed decorations and gold edged pages. In 1844 the final volume of Thomas McKenney’s landmark History of the Indian Tribes of North America was published, completing a vast work whose genesis can be traced twenty-three years earlier to the winter of 1821. At that time, as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the War Department, Thomas McKenney commissioned artist Charles Bird King (1785-1862) to paint the portraits of a delegation of Native American leaders in Washington, DC. The paintings captured the likeness of the leaders and provided a visual record of their tribes, many of which did not survive into the photographic era. The portraits, eventually over a hundred in number, lead to the establishment of the War Department’s Indian Gallery. They were later moved to the Smithsonian Institute. Thomas McKenney (1785-1859) was an early advocate for Native Americans and the survival of their cultures. Between 1816 and 1830 he held numerous government posts pertaining to Native American relations, eventually to be appointed the first head of the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. Throughout his career McKenney acted on his concern that the world of the Native Americans would vanish without being documented. In 1835 he began work on the History of the Indian Tribes of North America the most extensive chronicle of the continents original inhabitants written to date. The ambitious work was to feature a series of hand colored lithographs in folio, based upon the paintings he had commissioned by Charles Bird King and to a lesser extent, works by P. Rhindesbacher, R. M. Sully and James Otto Lewis. Each portrait would be accompanied with a biography of the subject written by McKenney, many based on personal interviews granted to him by such notables as Sequoyah, Makataineshekiakiah (Black Hawk), Thayendanegea (or Brant), Osceola and Red Jacket. In addition to the biographies, a large essay on the history of Native Americans by James Hall (1793-1768) was included. It would take nine years and a huge financial outlay for the folio to be printed in its entirety. Volume I was completed in 1836 and published by the firm of Edward C. Biddle. Volume II followed in 1842 as well as a reissue of vol. I, published by Frederick W. Greenough, the successor firm of Edward C. Biddle. The firm of D. Rice and A. N. Clark, printed the final volume in 1844, as well as new issues of the first two volumes. The books’ large size and expense lead Rice and Clark to reissue the work changing its format to “royal” octavo in 1848 as this set. This edition also included material added by McKenney and one additional portrait, that of Red Bird (Zitkaduta) of the Winnebago tribe. The portrait illustrates an event that McKenney had direct involvement in, the surrender of Chief Red Bird after an attack on Praire du Chien in 1827. McKenney and Michigan Governor Lewis Cass negotiated the surrender, which prevented the outbreak of a larger war by promising not to place Red Bird and his party in irons. Red Bird is portrayed arriving at the surrender, having chanted his death song earlier. “I have given my life, it is gone…” (blowing some dust between his finger and thumb) “…like this. I would not have it back. It is gone.” Red Bird and his men were sentenced to hang for the attack but intercession by McKenney and Cass lead to their pardon by President Adams. Red Bird however, had died in prison before the pardon was granted. SIZE: 11″ h x 7-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Very good overall as can be seen in photos, volume 1 has archival repaired front hinge and spine edge. There are penciled drawings by a child on front end papers. Frontis print “Hunting the Buffalo” is chipped though not affecting image or text, frontis plate loose. Volumes all in all are complete and intact with soiling and minor staining and foxing. Colors still vivid on almost all the plates. 9-28018 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1408

1409
$1,111.50

GROUP OF MISSISSIPPIAN PERIOD INDIAN POTS EXCAVATED IN THE CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER VALLEY DISPLAYED IN THE GREENE MUSEUM.

This grouping consists of 10 clay vessels of varying sizes the largest of which is about 16″ h and 20″ in diameter. 1) This pot has 5 sets of three raised 2″ ridges equidistant around lip of pot. This pot was broken into many pieces with the largest pieces about 12″ x 8″, the smallest pieces 1″ or so. The pot has been put back together such that it displays nicely. 2) The next largest pot is about 13″ tall and about 15″ in diameter, also broken and put back together. This pot has about a 2″ tall band of incised diagonal lines around its lip with 2 formed lifting handles applied to lip. This pot has much restoration, missing a portion of its bottom but displays nicely. 3) Has a severe taper to a small base, is about 7-1/2″ h with a 13″ diameter. Only about 1/3 of this bowl is original, the rest being fabricated to show the rare shape and incised design on rim as can be seen in photos. 4) 12″ in diameter and 6″ tall with design of a “right hand” placed horizontally in 7 positions around bowl with other minor incised line decoration. This bowl is highly restored with only a portion maybe 1/3 original, the rest made to match in a lighter colored clay. 5) about 9-1/2″ tall bottle with same diameter with four round serpentine connected swirls. Pot appears mostly original as repaired from pieces with about a 6″ x 3″ portion in base restored. 6) A 17″ shallow bowl about 3″ tall, broken and repaired. 7) A stylized bird effigy bowl about 6-1/2″ across and 3″ tall, broken in 4 pieces and missing about a 2″ x 3″ section. 8) 7-1/2″ diameter bowl about 4″ tall with swirled serpentine incised design. Bowl appears original and complete with a repaired 2″ x 3″ hole probably done by probe. 9) A 5-1/2″ diameter and about 3″ tall red clay bowl, chipped and missing about 4″ section of lip on one side. There are 2 decorated pottery shards, the larger being 7″ x 4″. there is a small pottery handled “dipper” bowl measures about 2-1/2″ in diameter and broken portion of handle measures 2-1/2″. From this same display there are 5 dished-out stone pieces with varying degrees of bowl shape for grinding and 4 shaped stones for use as pestles and one other shaped rock which appears to be a celt. As can be seen in photographs of the Greene Museum all the objects were displayed together and identified as locally found. SIZE: As listed above. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: As listed above. 9-28029 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1409

1410
$29,625.00

DOG EFFIGY POT, CIRCA 1300AD FOUND AT THE NEISLER INDIAN MOUNDS, TAYLOR COUNTY GEORGIA IN 1928.

Among the most popular exhibits at the Greene Museum was this unique red slip painted dog shaped effigy pot. This pot had been part of the Columbus Museum of Arts and History for many years until descendants of family who had loaned it, sold it to the Greene Museum of Southern History across the river. Columbus Museum has 5 other dog effigies found at Bull Creek burial site. The Bull Creek site was found in 1937, all the Bull Creek pots are described and photographed in an article along with this pot published by Lost Worlds by Gary C. Daniels. Daniels attempts to identify the breed of the dog represented, long thought to be a Chihuahua and Daniels in his article postulates the species a new world breed that dates back at least to 100AD in Mexico. A copy of this article is found in the provenance showing this pot and the other 5 known examples which are still at the Columbus Museum of Art. The pot’s design of black painted swirls on body suggests it was associated with the Creek Indian Wind Clan. Creek tradition holds that the Wind Clan was the most ancient clan among the tribe. This design is also similar in Mexican pottery suggesting that there was a trade among different tribes of the Chihuahua breed of dog that most likely originated in Mexico. Regardless of the meaning of these funerary pots, this is only example known or documented in private hands. This actual pot is pictured or mentioned in several scholarly articles and books, another unique and wonderful piece of early American history such as this will probably never be offered again. SIZE: 13″ h PROVENANCE: Family history states it was found in 1928 washing out of edge of creek by school girl. The family loaned it to the Columbus Museum for many years. From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: The pot has no apparent damage and is in the same condition since found in 1928. Columbus Museum shows this vessel in photography also in same configuration and states no conservation or repair where several of their other dog effigies are noted as broken, repaired etc. 9-28023 (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1410

1411
$1,852.50

MASTODON LOWER JAW FROM GREENE MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN HISTORY.

This wonderful fossil on custom stand is 26″ overall and about 20″ high still retaining 4 complete large teeth that measure about 3″ in length each. Teeth have a yellow golden brown smooth patina like a polished semi precious stone. This was one of the highlights of the Greene Museum. This jaw from a juvenile Mastodon was found many years ago in the Aucilla river in northern Florida. SIZE: Listed above. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Jaw is in 2 pieces and appears mostly complete with some repairs to side of left jaw as can be seen in photos. 9-28032 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1411

1412
$6,517.50

THE LARGEST MASTODON TUSK EVER FOUND IN CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY.

This massive tusk with a 7″ diameter and 40″ long was found in Hitchitee Creek. This massive segment of tusk was a highlight for schoolkids who visited this museum. This fossil was displayed below the accompanying limited edition print “The Hunters” by Dean Quigley. Dean Quigly specializes in historical early Native American images and is based in St Augustine FL. This very heavy tusk has a custom wood stand. SIZE: Listed above. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Section appears to be based with thick hollowed area for nerve core with tip appears worn or broken in the mastodons life. There is a 12″ x 8″ section of concretion still attached which would easily clean if desired. Surface of tusk is cracked in a matrix typical of other fossils. cracking sections vary from over 1″ to about 1/8″. There is a glued crack about 10″ long on top middle of tusk and about a 2″ x 1″ laminated chip that has been glued back. 9-28031 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1412

1413
$948.00

12 AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS OF GENERAL WILLIAM BABCOCK HAZEN FROM THE GREENE MUSEUM.

Grouping consists of 6 large 9″ and 6 smaller 6-1/2″ “flower basket” decorated spoons all engraved “Hazen USA.” General Hazen was born in West Hartford VT but grew up in Hiram OH where he was a close friend of James Garfield. Hazen graduated from West Point in 1855 serving in the pacific northwest and was severely wounded in a fight with Comanches in 1859. During the civil war Hazen was colonel of the 41st Ohio, being promoted to brigadier general and finally major general being most prominent in the battles of Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Atlanta and in the campaigns of the march to the sea and in the Carolinas. Hazen continued his military service until his death in 1887 and was buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery. Spoons are all hallmarked with 3 cartouches of a star, an “N” and an anchor. SIZE: Outlined above. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Spoons show use, some bowls have small dents, some designs worn more than others but markings all discernible. 9-28015 (800-1,200) – Lot 1413

1414
$9,480.00

36 STAR AMERICAN FLAG ON ORIGINAL POLE WITH EAGLE HEAD FINIAL HAND MADE FOR THE GRAND REVIEW MAY 1865 WASHINGTON DC.

This flag is totally handmade of wool bunting with 36 hand sewn double applique 3″ cotton stars. Flag measures 39″ on hoist and 66″ on fly. The 1-1/2″ linen hoist has 6 small hand whipped eyelets which are sewn to corresponding eyelets on pole. Written in shadowed ink on hoist reads “GRAND REVIEW MAY 24 1865.” Accompanying this lot is the reader board displayed with this flag in the Greene Museum which shows a similar sized flag and flagstaff carried by a Maine unit in copy of a contemporary wood cut. This measures 26″ x 36.” SIZE: Poll overall 7-1/2′ otherwise listed above. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Flag has some repairs for continued use especially at corners attaching hoist. There are numerous small holes in the wool bunting, scattered stains, soiling and mildew spots. Colors are still good, blue is bright though red has lost some of its color. Staff is sound and solid and eagle finial appears very good retaining some original gilt. 9-28009 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1414

1415
$2,666.25

FABULOUS ARCHIVE OF HANK GOWDY, 1914 WORLD SERIES MVP AND WORLD I WAR HERO.

This archive includes a 14k gold 1-3/4″ Waltham presentation watch from the baseball fans of Boston and New England on his return from WWI. Also included is an elaborate colored lithograph certificate dedicating “Gowdy Field” at Fort Benning GA stating “Harry Gowdy was the first major league player to enter the service after the declaration of war in 1917.” This document was presented to Gowdy at the polo grounds in New York City. There are contemporary photographs of the presentation included. Along with a pair of game worn New York Giant pants with Gowdy’s name embroidered. Gowdy played his final two years with the New York Giants 1923-1925. There is an original baseball card of Gowdy when with the Boston Braves from the American Caramel Company. There is a small 1911 Helmar Tobacco “stamp” featuring rookie Hank Gowdy, a 7″ felt image of Gowdy with the Braves, a “Howdy Gowdy” pin given to fans upon the trade from the Boston Braves to the New York Giants. Hank Gowdy was the original “Mr October” long before Reggie Jackson claimed that moniker. Gowdy hit safely 6 times and batted .545 in the 1914 World Series. Gowdy and the 1914 Braves have one of the most spectacular come backs being 20 games out of first place in July but overtook John McGraw’s Giants and won the World Series in ease, 4 games to none to the heavily favored Philadelphia Athletics. The Braves Manager George Stallings stated flatly that Gowdy was the most valuable player during the “miracle run.” Gowdy would continue to catching for the Braves through 1917and gained considerable fame and admiration for becoming the first major leaguer to enlist in WWI on June 1st 1917. Hank Gowdy’s war record was quite impressive, he served with distinction in the 166th infantry, part of the famed “rainbow division, the fighting 42nd.” Gowdy returned home a bona fide war hero as popular in Boston as the mayor himself. Hank continued to play ball with the Braves through 1923 when he was traded to the NY Giants, still led by John McGraw who remembered Gowdy’s clutch hitting as part of the 1914 “miracle team.” Gowdy went on to play in 2 World Series with the Giants and retired in 1925. Included in this archive are many original photographs and images including a 1914 group photo of the world champion Boston Braves, WWI Photographs with Gowdy, newspaper clippings. SIZE: Watch as listed above. PROVENANCE: From the Greene Museum of Southern History CONDITION: Watch exhibits chips to ceramic dial,small dents present on large flat of watch. Paper objects are overall good condition with typical soiling, edge wear, scratches typical of early 20th century paper, colors vivid on presentation document with light fading and frame lines visible. Pants sound with soiling, minor mothing with some repairs. 9-28000 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1415

1416
$592.50

ROGERS GROUP “TAKING THE OATH” WITH CIVIL WAR ERA DRESS AND 1861 MAP.

3rd quarter 19th century, American. Chalkware statuary group, featuring a Civil War soldier, woman with child and slave boy with basket, titled “Taking the Oath and Drawing Rations”, signed on base “John Rogers, New York, patented January 30, 1866”. Accompanying this lot is a Civil War era dress much like the one seen in Rogers Group, made of patterned blue silk with cotton lining and a large military 1861 dated map published by Lloyd of New York. These three items were all displayed in the same area of the Greene Museum of Southern History. SIZE: Rogers Group: 23-1/2″ t. Map: 36″ h x 28″ w. PROVENANCE: The Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Repainted, losses to back apparently otherwise very good. 9-28010 (400-800) – Lot 1416

1417
$308.75

FOUR ANCIENT POTTERY ITEMS.

1) 3-1/2″ h x 8″ widest. interesting handled pot with unique type pouring spout. 2) 5″ h handled gourd vase. 3) 5″ h rounded side two handled vase with pointed body. 4) 3-3/4″ h two handled jar. SIZE: As listed above. CONDITION: 1) Loss to bottom part of spout, spout cracked an repaired. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 4)Crack to one side. 9-25104 (800-1,200) – Lot 1417

1418
$177.75

FIVE PIECES OF ANCIENT POTTERY.

Lot includes two small oil lamps (4″ h and 3″ h) a 3-1/2″ h pottery handled jar, a 2-1/2″ h two handled jar and a 6-1/2″ handled jar with flaring rim and knobby handle. SIZE: As listed above. CONDITION: Generally good, shows signs of excavating. 9-25103 (600-900) – Lot 1418

1419
$177.75

LOT OF SEVEN ANCIENT METAL ITEMS.

1) 3-1/2″ bronze oil lamp with replaced bird finial. 2) 3-1/2″ h handled orb with bird finial. 3) Two 2-1/4″ discs with replaced leather handles 4) three small bells. SIZE: As listed above. CONDITION: Fair to good with losses. 9-25105 (600-900) – Lot 1419

1420
$1,185.00

FOUR ANCIENT GLASS VASES.

1) 3-1/2″ h with a tapering bulbous body and straight short neck. The body having three rows of “thumb prints” which appear to be ground with some polish in a light blue color. 2) 3″ h ink bottle shaped vase with iridescence, clear glass. 3) 5-1/2″ h clear vase. 4) 2-1/2″ h aqua vase having molded half ribs to body rolled, flaring rim with a squat molded base. SIZE: As listed above. CONDITION: 1) Crack broken and restored. 2) Crack broken and repaired. 3) Good, crack in neck, signs of excavation 4) Good. 9-25102 (800-1,200) – Lot 1420

1421
$308.75

SIX ASSORTED ANCIENT ITEMS.

1) Two pottery heads mounted on a museum stand indicating they are Chimaya Santiago River, Ecuador, circa 500 C.E. 2) Stone effigy figure, unknown origin. 3) Black and white spear. 4) Egyptian style Ushabti mounted on a wood plinth. 5) Pottery animal, broken and repaired. SIZE: 1) 3″ h. 2) 4″ h. 3) 3/4″ h. 4) 2-3/4″ h. 5) 3-1/2″ h x 6″ l. CONDITION: Generally good, otherwise as noted above. 9-25106 (800-1,200) – Lot 1421

1422
$555.75
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The title states “Group of 5 1830’s Handcolored McKenney & Hall Lithographs of Indians Including Chief M’Intosh”, which is incorrect. Chief M’Intosh is not included in the grouping.

GROUP OF 5 1830’S HANDCOLORED MCKENNEY & HALL LITHOGRAPHS OF INDIANS INCLUDING CHIEF M’INTOSH.

1) A-Na-Cam-E-Gish-Ca. A Chippeway Chief. Biddle 1837. 2) Pah-She-Pah-How. Biddle 1835. 3) Stum.Ma.Nu. A flat head boy. Greenough 1836. 4) Little Crow, A Sioux Chief. Biddle 1836. 5) Ca-Ta-He-Cas-Sa, Black Hoof, Principal Chief of the Shawannes. Biddle 1837. SIZE: 24″ x 27″. CONDITION: Very good to fine as framed with minor staining and foxing. 9-96057 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1422

1423
$237.00

16 VARIOUS 19TH CENTURY PENOBSCOT INDIAN WOOD ITEMS.

Included in the lot are basket molds, carved mask, other molds and pieces. 10-1/2″ dia. wooden bowl. SIZE: Varies. Mask 11″ x 7-1/2″, molds 8″ dia to 3″ dia. PROVENANCE: A gift to the family of the current owner from Francis Sockalexis, tribal Governor and father of Louis F. Sockalexix, baseball player with Cleveland Spiders 1897-1899. CONDITION: All show use wear. 9-96694 (700-900) – Lot 1423

1424
$414.75

NATIVE AMERICAN PAINT DECORATED BASKET.

Circa late 19th century, New England. Ash and maple. Original paint. Tapered round body, wrapped rim, carved and notched handles with elongated, tapered tails. Dark nutty patina with yellow, red and blue bands (the blue faded to black). SIZE: 14″ dia. 7″ t. CONDITION: Good untouched condition, few minor splint breaks/losses on bottom, few chipped losses on side. 9-96624 (400-700) – Lot 1424

1425
$555.75

RECTANGULAR PAINTED GATHERING BASKET.

Circa late 19th century, New England. Ash, old, dry, crusty paint. Shallow rectangular body with open weave bottom, double wrapped rim and tall semi-circular carved handle. The handle in original dry, crazed Windsor Green paint. The basket in dry old white paint over the original green. SIZE: 18″ x 13″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, very nice patina with age appropriate paint wear, no breaks or losses to splint. 9-96625 (500-800) – Lot 1425

1426
$355.50

LARGE WOVEN CHIMAYO STYLE BLANKET.

The multi-colored striped blanked having large indigo blue widest stripes, colors of ivory, green, red, pink, yellow, black and blue elsewhere with stitched number in corner “147” and red wool tasseled ends. Circa 1920’s, probably New Mexico or border area. SIZE: 55″ x 100″ CONDITION: Generally very good, only slight small spot stains. 9-96856 (500-700) – Lot 1426

1427
$0.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Typographical error: The printed catalog states the estimate is $400-$600, which is incorrect. It should read $4000-$6000. The online catalog is correct.

TWO ESKIMO STONE CARVINGS.

20th c. One stone carving depicts a kneeling Eskimo holding a seal with both hands, the other stone carving depicts a kneeling Eskimo holding a large animal upright SIZE: Figure 1: 8-1/2″ l x 5-1/2″ w x 8-1/4″ h Figure 2: 9″ l x 5″ w x 11-1/4″ h CONDITION: Age related hairlines and wear. 9-96665 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1427

1428
$0.00

MAN WITH DOG WEATHERVANE.

Late 20th to 21st century, American. Sheet iron, polychrome painted surfaces. Depicted man with long tailed coat and top hat, holding a cane, being led by a retriever dog. Sheet iron with riveted forge, flattened iron rod braces. SIZE: 24″ t. 35″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96414 (800-1,200) – Lot 1428

1429
$0.00

BLACKSMITH WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th early 20th century, CT. Iron, rare heavy gauge sheet iron and forged iron, depicting a blacksmith at his anvil, a hammer in one hand, the other holding tongs, gripping piece of iron with curled end. Flattened 1/2 round form forged figure, the tongs and work piece of full bodied form. Original forged, riveted mounting rod. From a blacksmith’s shop in Sharon, CT. SIZE: 33″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, age appropriate oxidized surfaces, with several old bullet holes. 9-96406 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1429

1430
$711.00

ARROW AND BANNER WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century, MA. The weathervane of copper and iron, Attrib: Harris, Boston, MA. Fitted with three dimensional arrowhead and embossed leafage tail. Layers of dry, early paint with traces of original gilt and verdigris surfaces. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 36″ l. CONDITION: Very good, original surface, untouched condition, small separation. 9-96396 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1430

1431
$4,443.75

ROCHESTER IRON WORKS CAST IRON ROOSTER WEATHERVANE.

Circa mid 19th century, American. Rochester Iron Works Co, Rochester NH. Cast and sheet iron, original surface. Well detailed 2-piece hollow casting with attached sheet iron tail. SIZE: 22″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, age appropriate oxidized surfaces. 9-96646 (3,000-6,000) – Lot 1431

1432
$0.00

LARGE SHEET IRON GOLFER SILHOUETTE WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century. Believed to be by Kenneth Lynch, Connecticut. Well cut and designed example in green paint depicting a golfer and caddy beneath large tree. Offered without stand. SIZE: 33″ h. Approximately 45″ l. CONDITION: Head of golfers club absent, surface with typical and expected rust and corrosion, retains original rod and mounting brackets, otherwise good. 9-96760 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1432

1433
$6,813.75

WHIMSICAL OWL ON BROOM WEATHERVANE.

American. Molded copper with weathered gilt surface. Very similar to one depicted in 1893 J.W. Fiske catalogue. SIZE: Owl 22″ t. Broom length 42″. CONDITION: Very good, with good weathered surface, with traces of original gilding. 9-96219 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1433

1434
$0.00

SIX SIMILAR YWCA WWI INSPIRATION POSTERS.

All 6 published by Student Committee, National Board Y.M.C.A., featuring inspirational slogans. All 6 are shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: Overall 28″ x 20″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-96467 (800-1,200) – Lot 1434

1435
$0.00

6 WWI FUEL ADMINISTRATION POSTERS.

1) “Your Country Needs Coal”, signed James J. Storrow for the New England Fuel Administration, text advice on conserving fuel. 2) “Coal is Scarce”, signed James J. Storrow for the New England Fuel Administration, text on conserving coal. 3) “If Cold Don’t Scold – Save Coal”, signed James J. Storrow for the New England Fuel Administration, text on conserving coal. 4) “Cut-a-Cord”, signed James J. Storrow for the Federal Fuel Administration for Massachusetts, text on conserving coal. 5) “Save Coal”, Federal Fuel Administration for New England, James J. Storrow, text on conserving coal. 6) “Order Your Coal Now”, for the United States Fuel Administration, text about opening the railroads. All 6 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 11″ x 21″. 2) 11″ x 21″. 3) 1″ x 21″. 4) 24″ x 18″. 5) 29″ x 20-1/2″. 6) 28-1/2″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: 1) Good, with loss to upper right corner, some staining. 2) Very good, crease in upper right corner, and left margin. 3) Good with folded upper right corner. 4) Very good, minor folds and light stain. 5) Very good. 6) Very good, minor horizontal and vertical fold in center. 9-96486 (600-800) – Lot 1435

1436
$0.00

2 LARGE FRENCH WWI POSTERS.

1) “Les Blesses De La Tuberculose” artist signed Roll, published by I. Lapina, featuring a nurse ministering to a soldier with Tuberculosis. 2) “Oeuvre Des Parrains De Reuilly” artist signature A. Barrere, poster for propaganda production, featuring a band of Beleaguered French Soldiers. SIZE: 1) 40″ x 55″. 2) 62″ x 47″. CONDITION: 1) Fair, folded and tears and stains to edges. 2) Fair, folds, tears and abrasions. 9-96498 (600-800) – Lot 1436

1437
$592.50

3 AMERICAN LIBRARY POSTERS.

1) “Hey Fellows!”, artist signed Sheridon, featuring the image of a dough boy circulating books to soldiers and sailors. 2) “Buy Smileage Books Now”, text suggesting donation of books for soldiers. 3) “They Signal Send Books”, artist signed Homer, published by the H.C. Minor Litho. Co. N.Y., featuring soldiers and sailors signaling with semaphore flags. All 3 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 30″ x 20″. 2) 20″ x 15″. 3) 38″ x 25″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good, with minor edge stains. 9-96476 (600-800) – Lot 1437

1438
$185.25

13 WWI GOVERNMENT POULTRY CAMPAIGN POSTERS.

Featuring slogans related to home poultry production. All 13 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: Overall 14″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good over all. 9-96479 (500-800) – Lot 1438

1439
$0.00

4 WWI MILITARY POSTERS.

1) “Buy United States Government War Savings Stamps” published by The Strobridge Litho. Co., Cincinnati & New York, featuring patriotic Americans buying war stamps from Uncle Sam. 2) “Wanted 25,000 Student Nurses” artist signed Milton Bancroft, published by John H. Eggers Co., N.Y., featuring the sketched image of a nurse with military weapons in the background. 3) “Soldiers-Sailors And Women Guests” for the Y.W.C.A., artist signed Walter Tittle, published by Rotoprint Gravure Co., N.Y., featuring the image of a soldier and a sailor shaking hands. 4) For Home And Country” artist signed Alfred Everitt Orr, published by American Lithographic Co., N.Y., featuring the image of a soldier with wife and child. SIZE: 1) 30″ x 40″. 2) 42″ x 28″. 3) 38″ x 28″. 4) 40″ x 30″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good, wrinkles along right margin. 3) Very good, slightly wrinkled on right margin. 4) Very good, some wrinkling on right margin, light stain on left edge. 9-96495 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 1439

1440
$0.00

4 LARGE FRENCH WWI POSTERS.

1) “Societe Marseillaise De Credit” artist signed Jacques Carlu, published by Devambez, Paris, featuring the image of a French Revolution Patriot and WWI soldiers. 2) “Emprunt De La Defense Nationale” artist signed by Bernard Naudin, published by Devambez, Paris, featuring image of brothers in arms and country peasants. 3) “Francais Souscrivez Au Deuxieme Emprunt De La Defense Nationale” artist signed Bernard Naudin, published by Crete. Imp. Paris, featuring patriotic images. 4) “Republique Francaise 3e Emprunt De La Defense Nationale” artist signed DeLong, published by Draeger. Imp., featuring patriotic neoclassic imagery. All 4 pieces are shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 47″ x 31-1/2″. 2) 31″ x 45″. 3) 47″ x 31-1/2″. 4) 31-1/2″ x 47-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, light folds, slight toning. 2) Very good, minor stains around edges. 3) Very good, slight toning around edges, light folds. 4) Very good, with small losses with holes in margin. 9-96506 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 1440

1441
$0.00

3 WWI MILITARY POSTERS.

1) “All Together”, artist signed H. Reuterdahl U.S.N.R.F., published by American Lithographic Co. N.Y., featuring image of 6 allied sailors. 2) “My Soldier” artist signed H.H. Green, published by The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, Cleveland, & New York., featuring and image of mother and child praying with bi-planes and flag background. 3) “Sure! We’ll Finish The Job” artist signed Gerrit A. Beneker, published Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co., Chicago, featuring image of worker with hat. All 3 pieces are shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 36″ x 54″. 2) 42″ x 28″. 3) 38″ x 26″. CONDITION: 1) Good, roughness and stains in margins. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 9-96492 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 1441

1442
$0.00

11 NEW ENGLAND WWI POSTERS AND BROADSIDES.

1) “Is Your Soldier-Relative Protected” war risk insurance broadside, published by Calhoun Show Print, Hartford, C.T., text for the Connecticut State Council of Defense. 2) “This City Looks The World In The Face” broadside, issued for the New Hampshire Committee on Public Safety, text with black border. 3) “Oat Growers” broadside, published by Evans Printing Co., Concord, N.H., for the Botanical Department, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Durham, N.H. 4) “New Hampshire Self-Supporting, Have A Garden” broadside, published by Evans Printing Co., Concord, N.H., featuring illustrations of farmers. 5) “Make Your Town Healthful, Have A Public Health Nurse” broadside, published by Calhoun Show Print, Hartford, C.T., featuring maps of Connecticut and photographs of nursing. 6) “To Help Our Farmers” broadside, published by Evans Printing Co., Concord, N.H., featuring elaborate border with images of other posters in each of the 4 corners. 7) “Women Of New Hampshire! Canning” published by Phaneuf and Son, Concord, N.H., text in red and blue ink. 8) “What Doth It Profit A Man?” broadside, distributed by the New Hampshire Committee for Public Safety. 9) “People Of New Hampshire, We Are At War” broadside, published by Ruemely Press, Manchester, N.H., issued for the Committee on Public Safety, text in blue border. 10) “People Of New Hampshire, We Are At War” broadside, published by Ruemely Press, Manchester, N.H., issued for the Committee on Public Safety, text in blue border. 11) “The Work That You Do Every Day” issued for the New Hampshire Committee on Public Safety, text in a black border. All 11 posters and broadsides are shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 20-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. 2) 23″ x 16-1/2″. 3) 21-1/4″ x 14-1/2″. 4) 14-1/2″ x 21″. 5) 25″ x 18-1/2″. 6) 29″ x 21″. 7) 25-1/4″ x 17-1/2″. 8) 22″ x 14″. 9) 28-1/2″ x 22-1/2″. 10) 28-1/2″ x 22-1/2″. 11) 28″ x 22″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, minor stains and wrinkles. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 4) Very good. 5) Very good. 6) Very good. 7) Very good, minor stain and wrinkle. 8) Very good. 9) Very good, right edge with minor tears. 10) Very good. 11) Very good. 9-96488 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 1442

1443
$711.00

3 WWI MILITARY POSTERS.

1) “My Soldier”, artist signed H.H. Green, published by The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, Cleveland, and New York, featuring mother and child praying in oval with bi-planes and flag design in background. 2) “All Together”, artist signed H. Reuterdahl U.S.N.R.F., published by American Lithographic Co. N.Y., featuring image of 6 allied sailors. 3) “To Make The World A Decent Place To Live In”, artist signed Herbert Paus, published by Niagra Litho. Co. Buffalo – New York, featuring silhouette of soldiers in battle. All 3 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 41-3/4″ x 28″. 2) 36-1/4″ x 54-1/4″. 3) 36″ x 56″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, with minor horizontal folds. 2) Good, with minor tears and wrinkles in bottom, 6″ tear in bottom margin, tack holes. 3) Good, with minor discoloration, minor loss to upper left corner, print loss on horizontal seam. 9-96490 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 1443

1444
$555.75

5 WWI NAVAL MILITARY POSTERS.

1) “4 Every Day”, identified as “Schulte Cigar Stores Thrift Stamp Series – Poster 2”, featuring the launch of a Liberty Ship. 2) “The Navy Needs You”, identified Press Of Howe Addressing Co., Philadelphia, text with red, white and blue border. 3) “A Wonderful Opportunity For You”, signed by the artist Ruttan, featuring the image of a sailor with a battleship in the back. 4) “Follow the Boys in Blue”, signed G. Wright, published by the Gill Engraving Co. N.Y., featuring image of sailors boarding a battleship. 5) “Follow the Boys in Blue”, signed G. Wright, published by the Gill Engraving Co. N.Y., featuring image of sailors boarding a battleship, with additional printing “Enroll in Naval Reserves”, “36 Lisbon St. Lewiston, Me”. All 5 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 29″ x 21″. 2) 46″ x 40-1/2″. 3) 38″ x 20-1/2″. 4) 20-3/4″ x 29″. 5) 20-3/4″ x 29″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, minor fold lower left corner. 2) Very good. 3) Very good, with applied lower portion for local use, with minor stains, fly drops and torn out tack holes in top edge. 4) Very good, stains lower right bottom edge. 5) Good, puncture damage upper right corner, wrinkles bottom right edge. 9-96485 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 1444

1445
$555.75

3 WWI MILITARY POSTERS.

1) “La Croix De Guerre Des Femmes” published by Alph Lith. Co., INC, N.Y. Compliments of D.W. Griffith whose artcraft picture “The Great Love” reveals officially the war work of Englishwomen. 2) “Must Children Die And Mothers Plead In Vain” published by The Sackett & Wilhelms Corporation N.Y., featuring image of woman with babies. 3) “To Make The World A Decent Placed To Live” artist signed Herbert Paus, published by Niagara Litho. Co., Buffalo – New York, featuring image of soldiers in the trench with American flag. All 3 pieces are shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 42″ x 28″. 2) 40″ x 30″. 3) 36″ x 56″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, with horizontal fold and minor loss to upper margin. 2) Very good, minor stains in margin. 3) Very good, horizontal and vertical folds, some ink loss on fold seams. 9-96494 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 1445

1446
$0.00

4 LARGE FRENCH WWI POSTERS.

1) “Emprunt De La Defense Nationale” artist signed Uvles Adler, published by Crete, imp., Paris, featuring sketch of wounded soldier and people in line at a bank. 2) “Pour Le Dernier Quart D’Heure Aidez-Moi!” artist monogram S.E.M., published by Devambez, IMP. Paris, featuring image of General Count Luigi Cadorna reviewing the troops. 3) “Comptoir National D’Escompte De Paris” artist signed Auguste Leroux, published by Joseph Charles, Paris, featuring image of peasant women. 4) “Journee Du Poilu” artist signed Steinlen, published by Devambez, IMP., Paris, featuring after sketch of 2 soldiers (Poilu). All 4 pieces are shrink wrapped with a foam core. SIZE: 1) 47-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. 2) 31-1/2″ x 47″. 3) 47″ x 31-1/2″. 4) 47″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, with folds and some staining, minor loss to right margin. 2) Very good, folds. 3) Very good, fold and minor stains on edges. 4) Very good, folds, minor stains, and 1 small loss to upper margin. 9-96505 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 1446

1447
$555.75

7 WWII MILITARY POSTERS.

1) “Columbia Calls”, painted by V. Aderente. Designed by Frances Adams Halsted, Copyright 1916. Featuring image of Columbia holding a flag and a sword. 2) “Americans All!” artist signed Howsard Chandler Christy, 1919. Published by Forbes, Boston, featuring a beautiful woman with flag and wreath. 3) “And They Thought We Couldn’t Fight”, artist signed Clyde Forsythe, published by Ketterlinus, Phila., featuring image of a dough boy with German helmet trophies. 4) “Our Flags Beat Germany”, artist signed Adolph Treidler, published by Heywood Strasser & Voigt Litho. CO N.Y., featuring image of international flags. 5) “Double The Third”, text within red circle. 6) “Where The Victims Are”, image of a map of the middle east. 7) “Young Women Needed Now”, text within decorative border. All 7 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 40″ x 30″. 2) 40″ x 27″. 3) 41″ x 30-1/2″. 4) 21-1/2″ x 14″. 5) 25-1/4″ x 25-1/4″. 6) 21″ x 28″. 7) 28″ x 22″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, with small loss to right margin and wrinkling. 2) Very good, horizontal fold in center and tiny 1/2″ tear on right edge. 3) Good, horizontal fold, loss and damage lower edge into image. 4) Very good. 5) Very good, with minor stains and wrinkles. 6) Very good. 7) Very good, minor stains, wrinkles and 1″ edge tear. 9-96484 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 1447

1448
$0.00

4 WWI POSTERS.

1) “Notice of Enlistment”, published by Capitol City Press, Montpelier, V.T., featuring text and information about National War Savings Day. 2) “The Father of Our Country”, published by Ryan & Hart Co. Printers, Chicago. Rare poster featuring images of colonial soldiers. 3) “Jehanne” image of Joan Of Arc, hand colored print early 20th century, featuring Joan Of Arc on horseback in armor, signed in monogram, published by Pellerin et Cie, Imp. Edit. 4) “Britishers You’re Needed”, signed by artist Lloyd Myers, published by Albert Frank & Co., N.Y., Agents, for the British and Canadian Recruiting Mission, featuring image of a map with a soldier and a gentleman shaking hands. All 4 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 38″ x 25″. 2) 42-1/2″ x 28″. 3) 34-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. 4) 41″ x 28″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, with minor stain, small tear and loss to corner. 2) Very good, with minor tears and fold to lower left corner. 3) Good, horizontal fold in center, some wrinkles and loss to right edge. 4) Very good, fly stains and minor edge losses. 9-96482 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 1448

1449
$296.25

DOORSTOP, LIGHTHOUSE WITH COTTAGE.

Circa 1920. Lighthouse with cottage doorstop, cast iron, National Foundry, Whitman, MA. National catalog #95. Original polychrome paint. Flattened 1/2 round hollow form. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 32. SIZE: 6″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition with minor paint abrasions. 9-96341 (300-500) – Lot 1449

1450
$414.75

DOORSTOP, SITTING PERSIAN CAT.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by Hubley, Lancaster, PA. Original paint. Full bodied 2-piece hollow casting. Marked “HUBLEY” inside. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 118. SIZE: 9″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition with very minor paint abrasions. 9-96337 (300-500) – Lot 1450

1451
$355.50

DOORSTOP, HERON.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by Albany Foundry, Albany, NY. Albany catalog #83. Original Polychrome paint. Flattened 1/2 round casting. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 21. SIZE: 7-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition with minor paint abrasions. 9-96340 (300-500) – Lot 1451

1452
$651.75

DOORSTOP, RABBIT WITH CARROT.

Circa 1930. The cast-iron example by Hubley, Lancaster, PA. Marked “36” on back side, designed by G.G. Drayton. Hollow 1/2 round form, on solid base. Original Polychrome paint. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 156. SIZE: 9″ t. CONDITION: Very good, very minor paint abrasion. 9-96330 (550-750) – Lot 1452

1453
$474.00

DOORSTOP, LAWN JOCKEY.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by an unkown foundry. Vibrant original paint. Full bodied 2-piece hollow casting. SIZE: 11-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor paint abrasions. 9-96356 (500-700) – Lot 1453

1454
$617.50

DOORSTOP, CAT (GREENBLATT).

Circa 1927. Sitting cat cast-iron doorstop by A.M. Greenblatt Studios, Boston, MA. Marked “Copyright (sic) 1927 A.M. Greenblatt Studio 20″ on backside. Hollow 1/2 round form with wedge base. Original paint. SIZE: 9” t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor surface abrasions. 9-96357 (500-700) – Lot 1454

1455
$474.00

DOORSTOP, TOTEM POLE.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by an unknown foundry. Vibrant original paint. Hollow 1/2 round form with wedge base. SIZE: 6″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor paint abrasions. 9-96355 (500-700) – Lot 1455

1456
$355.50

DOORSTOP, AUNT JEMIMA.

Circa 1920. Mammy with hands on hips doorstop, cast iron, Littco Products, Littlestown, PA. Vibrant original paint. Hollow 1/2 round form with wedge base. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 218. SIZE: 13-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor paint abrasion. 9-96352 (500-700) – Lot 1456

1457
$829.50

BOOT SCRAPER, MEN SAWING LOG.

Circa 1900. Depicting lumberjacks sawing log in cast iron by an unknown foundry. Original black paint with incised clothing detail. Flattened full bodied form, single piece casting. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Good, untouched condition, age appropriate wear and oxidation, minor casting flaws. 9-96347 (500-800) – Lot 1457

1458
$1,185.00

DOORSTOP, PIRATE WITH TREASURE CHEST.

Circa 1920. Rare Pirate example, cast iron, by Albany Foundry, Albany, NY, Albany catalog #198. Original Polychrome paint. Hollow flattened 1/2 round form with solid base. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 215. SIZE: 9-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96324 (700-1,200) – Lot 1458

1459
$0.00

DOORSTOP, BOY WITH HANDS IN POCKETS.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by H.L. Judd Co, New Britain, CT. Original Polychrome paint. Solid one piece casting. Well detailed. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 205. SIZE: 10-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor paint abrasions. 9-96332 (700-1,200) – Lot 1459

1460
$474.00

DOORSTOP, SAILOR, FULL BODIED.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by Littco Products, Littlestown, PA. Original paint. 2-piece full body hollow casting, with attached hollow cast base. SIZE: 13-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96335 (700-1,000) – Lot 1460

1461
$533.25

DOORSTOP, CLOWN, ARMS OUT.

Circa 1920-30. The cast-iron example by an unknown foundry. Flattened 1/2 round hollow form, with fine detail. Original paint. SIZE: 12″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96339 (700-1,000) – Lot 1461

1462
$711.00

DOORSTOP, LIGHTHOUSE, YELLOW RAYS.

Circa 1920. The lighthouse with lighted beacon of cast iron by an unknown foundry. Vibrant original paint. Hollow 1/2 round form on wedge base. SIZE: 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, minor paint abrasions. 9-96349 (800-1,200) – Lot 1462

1463
$533.25

DOORSTOP, ELEPHANT.

Circa 1920. Elephant by coconut tree doorstop, cast iron, National Foundry, Whitman, MA> National catalog #8. Original paint. Hollow 1/2 round form. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 164. SIZE: 13″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96353 (500-1,000) – Lot 1463

1464
$308.75

FOUR 19th CENTURY PATTERN QUILTS.

1) Block style pattern with white squares inside dark squares. 15 x 15 5″ squares having an 8″ border on four sides. The back in brown; 2) Flower type quilt having a center 9-row hexagon linked to six 5-row hexagons, all with a green background. Back being a brown print; 3) Flower type quilt with alternating rows of five flowers in seven rows. Green border, black backing material; 4) Mother’s flower garden type quilt, nine rows of nine flowers, all with different print in solid colors. SIZE: 1) 88″ x 93″; 2) 76″ x 77″; 3) 69″ x 75″; 4) 86″ x 72″. CONDITION: 1) Several squares have popped and have losses, fair to good; 2) some fading, some losses to small hexagon blocks, fair to good; 3) Breaks in some material both front and back, used; 4) Faded, breaks, well used. 9-25040 (300-500) – Lot 1464

1465
$741.00

THREE ANTIQUE CRAZY QUILTS.

1) Log cabin type with nine rows of eight squares, each square 9″ x 9″. A button at each intersection. Back with a striped material and red binding to the edge; 2) Log cabin quilt with 11 rows of 10 6-1/2″ squares. Various material, a sewn in tag indicates 1880 Vermont; 3) small Log cabin crib quilt, seven rows of five 8″ x 8″ blocks. Green chintz like fabric backing. SIZE: 1) 84″ x 76″; 2) 72″ x 64″; 3) 50″ x 59″. CONDITION: 1) Some tears, losses, fair to good; 2) some breaks, generally good; 3) good, some breaks. 9-25039 (500-1,000) – Lot 1465

1466
$592.50

AMISH BARN RAISING QUILT.

York County, PA, circa 1900, signed “QT” in corner. 13″ blocks form concentric light and dark diamonds in colors of deep red, bright red and green along with black and navy. A very geometrically pleasing quilt which would present itself well on a wall. SIZE: 67″ x 67″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96854 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1466

1467
$237.00

AMISH DOUBLE WEDDING RING QUILT.

Circa 1950, Mercer county, PA. This spectacular quilt has a sky blue background with colorful rings in colors of blue, orange, yellow, pink green, navy, and gray in varying shades. SIZE: 74″ x 74″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96853 (800-1,200) – Lot 1467

1468
$494.00

FIVE COLORFUL AMISH CRIB QUILTS.

1) Sunshine and shadow crib quilt, Lancaster county, PA. Quilted circa 1990 with 1930 fabric. 2) A plain crib quilt, Pennsylvania. Later quilting using 1940’s wool. 3) Two center diamond crib quilt, Franklin county, PA circa 1990. 4) Bars crib quilt, Pennsylvania, circa 1940’s wools quilted later. SIZE: 1) 38-1/2″ x 39″. 2) 29″ x 38″. 3) 38-1/2″ x 38″ 4) 38″ x 38″ CONDITION: All very good to excellent. 9-96855 (800-1,000) – Lot 1468

1469
$0.00

SAWTOOTH SHIPS CRIB QUILT.

Signed “C.I.C.” 1882. Configuration of nine ships, six being mahogany and three being turkey red with corresponding sawtooth triangles. Red and white print ground, turkey red binding. Lewisburg, PA origin. SIZE: 39-1/2″ x 41″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-96850 (800-1,200) – Lot 1469

1470
$533.25

OUTSTANDING TUMBLING BLOCKS QUILT.

Circa 1900, Berks County PA. 3-1/4″ blocks with solid white tops and multi-color sides. Wide white border with nice quilting. SIZE: 55″ x 78-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-96851 (800-1,200) – Lot 1470

1471
$555.75

TWO ANTIQUE CRAZY QUILTS.

1) Crazy block quilt from Lancaster county, PA comprised of 50 8″ blocks of cotton crazy pieces in various colored prints. 2) Crazy quilt form West Virginia dated 1900. Four rows of four large blocks with various colored wools, cottons, silks and satins many with colorful thread stitching. SIZE: 1) 115″ x 98″. 2) 55″ x 100″ CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 9-96861 (800-1,200) – Lot 1471

1472
$432.25

THREE PATCHWORK ANTIQUE QUILTS.

1) Nine patch crib quilt, Canton, OH circa 1880. Blue print star border surrounding a colorful patchwork design in red, white, blue black and brown calicoes. 2) Postage stamp nine patch work quilt. 16 rows by 17 columns. Nice quilting against a white background and 1″ patchwork border. 3) Nine patch variation quilt, circa 1940. 4 x 4 large squares each made up of 36 smaller squares. White border and diamond quilting. SIZE: 1) 43″ x 37″. 2) 74″ x 80″. 3) 82″ x 85″. CONDITION: 1) Generally good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 9-96852 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1472

1473
$1,185.00

FRENCH PROVINCIAL WALNUT BUFFET.

18th century. France. The rectangular top with molded edge and angled corners above the conforming case fitted with a long drawer above a pair of covered doors and recessed panels all with scrolling molded edges. The case sides with recessed panels, raised on short scrolling cabriole legs centering a shaped apron with a central rondel inlaid with a five pointed star of contrasting inlays. SIZE: 39″ h. x 54″ l. x 25″ d. CONDITION: Case retains original hardware, with chestnut secondary wood, shrinkage cracks on top and within door panels, some old minor repairs. 9-96761 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1473

1474
$4,147.50

BAROQUE STYLE DUTCH TALL CASE CLOCK.

18th century. Holland. Signed “Gerrit storm/ Amsterdam” within chapter ring. The figured and burl walnut case with arched bonnet top surmounted by 3 mythological figural finials over the reticulated frieze. The arched door flanked by flattened columns with Corinthian capitals opening to weight driven brass movement with time and strike apertures beneath moon phase dial. The case with molded astragal arch door above the Bombay base raised on carved paw feet. SIZE: 104″ h x 14″ d. Throat width 13″. CONDITION: Good, movement needs some work, minor in nature, sweep seconds hand absent. 9-96777 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1474

1475
$61.75

BRONZE HANGING LAMP.

The three armed lamp having flower form candle holders on up-stretching arms coming from a central reservoir area having three mast heads with wreath of wheat. 19th/20th century. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. 11″ h with hanger. 11″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, not wired. 7-75239 (200-300) – Lot 1475

1476
$5,036.25

CARVED WALNUT 2 DRAWER COMMODE.

Mid 18th century. Probably Italian. 2 drawer commode having serpentine front and sides, with well carved drawer fronts, and corner columns terminating in foliate and scroll carved feet. Drawer fronts banded with carved scrolling and centered with scroll and foliate cartouche. Base apron having similar scroll work and pierced decoration. Drawers now fitted with appropriate leaf and scroll brass hardware of a later date. SIZE: 52″ x 25″ x 34-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good with evidence of a small amount of old restoration, and retaining good old surface. 9-94835 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1476

1477
$0.00

LOUIS XV STYLE ARMCHAIR.

Late 19th century. American. Featuring a broad form with protruding wings and flattened arms, having carved surround and foliate carved arm supports and legs in the style of French furniture in era of Louis XV. Now upholstered in 19th century aubusson tapestry. SIZE: 43″ t. 32″ w. CONDITION: Minor splits and chips to frame, tapestry with minor wear and splits, overall very pleasant appearance. 9-96516 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1477

1478
$370.50

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TRIPLE TOP CARD TABLE.

Mid 18th century. England. 1/2 round card table, with 4 legs, one of which swings backward to support the flipped leaves. Constructed in mahogany, with oak secondary wood. Having 3 leaves, 1st revealing solid mahogany top, the second revealing card playing top with felt inset, 3rd revealing a storage compartment. The apron with vertical mahogany veneer, the legs of cabriole form with elongated “C” scroll knees and terminating with flattened pad feet. Retains original forged hardware. SIZE: 16″ x 33″ x 27″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with old refinish. 9-96279 (700-900) – Lot 1478

1479
$0.00

GEORGE III GOLD GILT MIRROR.

Late 18th century, England. The rectangular mirror plate within a beaded surround, the foliate crest flanked by swans neck molded pediment with floral rosettes above the foliate carved frieze. The pendant apron with scrolling edge, foliate and floral carved. SIZE: 52″ x 29″. CONDITION: Re-gilded with replaced mirror plate. 9-96526 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1479

1480
$948.00

GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS.

Last quarter 18th century, England. The rectangular top with applied molded edge above the conforming case fitted with an arrangement of two aligned short drawers over 3 long drawers each with cockbeaded moldings and original brass bails on a molded base raised on bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 41″ h. x 37-1/2″ w. (case w. 36″) x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Surface retains old polish. Case with minor old repairs mostly cosmetic in nature, feet original but with areas of restoration, generally good. 9-96570 (700-900) – Lot 1480

1481
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY INLAID APOTHECARY CHEST.

This fine example has a hinged lid with inlaid shell and fan corner outline. Presently fitted with a compartmentalized interior which handles 8 large bottles and 12 small bottles. There are 7 large bottles present and 10 small bottles present, below this section is a compartmentalized drawer with a removable small tray, the drawer locked with a pin that is hidden under top which has a lock mechanism. The sides support 2 bale handles. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. x 9-1/2″ w. x 8-1/2″ d. CONDITION: 3 large bottles have cracks and one chip and one stopper missing, 4 chips to small bottles, other wise good. 9-94837 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1481

1482
$0.00

ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE.

18th century. England. Constructed in maple and oak, with fine burl veneer, the top with burl veneer and banded, apron and drawer fronts with burl veneer. Having a scalloped apron and long delicate cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. SIZE: 27″ x 15-1/2″ x 30″ t. CONDITION: Very good overall, with minor glue blocks and structural reinforcements underneath. Very good old refinish. 9-96527 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1482

1483
$864.50

PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRITISH CHAMBER STICKS TOGETHER WITH A GORHAM SILVERPLATE MUG.

1) 1839 Sheffield England, pair of well signed chamber sticks retaining original bobeche and snuffers, having simple scalloped base and petal form candlecup, well marked on bobeche, snuffer and base (makers mark indiscernible). 19.5oz troy. 2) Circa mid 19th century, American. Silverplate mug marked with the 3 character Gorham mark, having light repousse floral and foliate decoration, highlighted by chasing. SIZE: 1) 4″ t. 18oz troy. 2) 3″ t. CONDITION: 1) Slight dent to one candlecup, otherwise very good. 2) Very good. 9-96511 (800-1,200) – Lot 1483

1484
$1,185.00

BRASS BOUND MAHOGANY GEORGIAN CELLARETTE.

Late 18th early 19th century. England. Constructed in mahogany with octagonal font, having fitted tinned interior, molded overhanging top and shaped base molding. Splayed tapering legs mortised to frame. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 18-1/2″ x 27″ t. CONDITION: Appears to be original finish. Very good condition with a few extra screws underneath for reinforcement, and retaining original brass spigot. 9-96533 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1484

1485
$0.00

AFTER THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH (English, 1727-1788) PORTRAIT OF LADY MULGRAVE.

A 19th Century oil on canvas copy of a similar portrait by Thomas Gainsborough. A full length portrait of Lady Mulgrave wearing a blue dress and a black lace wrap in an idyllic landscape. Unsigned. Housed in a period carved gilt wood frame. SIZE: 55-1/2″ x 37-3/4″. Overall: 64-3/4″ x 46″ CONDITION: Surface grime, shrinkage cracks and restoration. 9-96441 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 1485

1486
$0.00

GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY FULL TESTER BED.

Late 18th early 19th century, England. The molded canopy frame carved with guilloches, dentil molding and gothic fluting above the four posts. The headboard with square oak hosts joined to an unfinished panel. The foot with swelled faceted columns carved with tassel drapery beneath fluted columns and with stalk of wheat at the mid point above a reeded urn continuing to square tapering legs affixed with oval floral paterae. SIZE: Total 89-1/2″ h. x exterior 77-1/2″ l. (interior 71-1/2″ l.) x exterior 47″ w. (interior 41-1/2″ w.). CONDITION: Structurally very good, with normal and expected wear, old surfaces with rich colored patina. 9-96530 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1486

1487
$2,962.50

SEMI ANTIQUE TABRIZ CARPET.

Early 20th century. The arabesque central medallion with polychrome urns within a pale indigo and beige field filled with urns, columns and floral borders. Reserves with royalty, all with a scrolling open border of animals and cloud bands on beige field. SIZE: 9’3″ x 12’7″. CONDITION: Good with small areas of professional re-weaving. 9-96518 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1487

1488
$617.50

GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER FANCY TEAPOT.

Hallmarks indicate Sheffield, 1828-9. Marker’s mark “TB”. The squat teapot in round form with a 4-foot base decorated with flowers & leaves. The flattened top rim having flower vine decoration and a shaped hinged lid surmounted by a flower with leaves. Scrolled handle decorated with flower heads having similar spout decoration. The body with engraved flower & lead design. Monogrammed with “TEB”. WEIGHT: 20 tr. oz. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 11″ l. CONDITION: Two dents in side, otherwise very good. 7-75406 (400-500) – Lot 1488

1489
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TRIPLE TOP CARD TABLE WITH CARVED TRIFED FEET.

18th century, Ireland. Having a triple mahogany top with bold porringer corners, inward curving drawer centered with shell carved element, boldly curving cabriole legs with shell carved knees terminating in foliate and scroll carved trifed feet. Leaves held up by swing-out back legs, flip top revealing one smooth mahogany surface and one carved with recesses for drinks and game pieces. Drawer interior retains old label “Robert Strahan & Co. Cabinet Makers and Upolsterers, Dublin, Ireland”. SIZE: 18″ x 34″ x 31″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with good old if not original finish, small age crack in veneer and a tiny loss to veneer near swing-out leg. 9-94840 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1489

1490
$0.00

GEORGE III MAHOGANY CELLARETTE.

Late 18th century. England. Of splayed form with step molded top, having a rare swivel out wine compartment fitted with tin liner to hold ice to chill wine. The interior also fitted with ebony block and scroll decoration. Piece supported by turned ball feet. SIZE: 20″ x 31-1/2″ x 22″ t. CONDITION: Very good condition with old if not original finish having very minor imperfections due to shrinkage, retains original lock. 9-96540 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1490

1491
$0.00

DIMINUTIVE QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY CARD TABLE.

18th century, England. Unusually small mahogany shaped top card table with straight slightly curved legs terminating in pad feet with buttons under, the back two legs swing out to support the leaf revealing a carved dish top with a secret locking compartment for game pieces. There are pull out candle shelves on both ends. Constructed of mahogany with oak secondary wood. SIZE: 14″ x 26″ x 28-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good, with good old finish, cracks with screws added in the support of the swivel out back legs. 9-94842 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1491

1492
$1,007.25

REGENCY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY WITH SHELL INLAY.

Early 19th century. England. Square box with finely inlaid stylized shell in oval cartouche, having 1/4 round paterie in corners with 2 color rope banded edges. Interior with mahogany and satinwood lid. SIZE: 5″ x 5″ x 5″ t. CONDITION: Very good, good old refinish, lock and escutcheon intact. 9-96549 (800-1,200) – Lot 1492

1493
$533.25

REGENCY SATINWOOD TEA CADDY WITH CONCH SHELL INLAY.

Early 19th century. England. Featuring a satinwood box with oval inlay top and front featuring fine quality inlaid and toned conch shell. The box having ebony corner banding and sawtooth inlay at the base. Interior featuring a single lid cover 2 tea compartments. SIZE: 5″ x 5″ x 5″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-96550 (800-1,200) – Lot 1493

1494
$0.00

ENGLISH HEPPLEWHITE BOOK PRESS.

Early 19th century. England. Constructed in oak, having 4 tapered legs and a dovetail drawer, with book press top. Press was constructed with heavy maple cross member supported by 2 dovetail uprights with maple hand threaded press mechanism and oak press board. SIZE: 15″ x 26″ x 52-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good overall, with some worm holes and minor losses to old varnished finish, having old spline repair to drying crack on press-board. 9-96535 (800-1,200) – Lot 1494

1495
$1,066.50

REGENCY YEW CENTER TABLE.

Late 18th, early 19th century, England. The circular top with conforming green leather inset with impressed gilt floral border all within Birdseye cross banded edge. The apron fitted with four drawers alternating with rectangular panels, all with Birdseye figural surface, joined to and rotating on a ring turned cylindrical standard supported by down-swept tripod base terminating in brass capped casters. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h X 33-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Original leather top with 2 -3/8″ round scrapes and other minor blemishes- table structurally good with early replaced hardware. 9-96809 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1495

1496
$0.00

OUTSTANDING REGENCY BRASS AND BURLWOOD CAMPAIGN SHAVING CASE.

The brass bound box having beautifully figured wood with one lockable drawer and lockable hinged lid when opened has a hinged mirror inset in the top and a compartmentalized storage area fit with two 2-1.4″ high pewter covered canisters and one wide 2-1/4″ high canister. Five lidded compartments having several accessories including scissors and razors. The bottom drawer housing a small wood handled knife. Both keys are present. The box fitted with side brass handles. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 12-1/2″ w x 10-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good, one small dent in brass top edge, interior has one warped sectional area. 9-96835 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1496

1497
$4,147.50

PAIR OF SHERATON KNIFE BOXES WITH CONCH SHELL INLAY.

Circa 1840. England. Featuring a sloping lid and serpentine front, having finely crafted conch shell inlay in oval cartouche, and alternating satinwood and ebony striped front columns. SIZE: 11″ x 9″ x 14″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with old refinish. 9-96523 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 1497

1498
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD.

First quarter 19th century, England. The rectangular top with ogival corners above the conforming frieze fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers flanked by a deep wine drawer and cupboard door simulating drawers, all with cross-banded edges, raised on 6 tapered square legs, the 4 frontal legs with belleflower inlays within string inlaid borders. All legs with inlaid cuffs. SIZE: 36″ h. x 65″ l. x 25-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Re-polished with replaced ring brasses of the period, inlays original and intact, otherwise very good. 9-96808 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1498

1499
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE ADAMS STYLE SETTEE.

Circa 1810, England. The 4 chair shield back joined to molded down-swept arms with rolled grips on in-curved supports centering the rectangular seat frame, the apron with wave carving raised on 5 frontal tapering fluted legs headed by floral rosettes, the 8 rear legs faceted and back-swept. SIZE: Back 39″ h. (seat frame 15″ h.) Overall 73″ l. CONDITION: Structurally good, retaining original seat frame, re-polished with professional cosmetic restoration, good overall. 7-70782 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1499

1500
$711.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: We do not guarantee the age of these tea caddies.

THREE CARVED WOOD APPLE FORM TEA CADDIES.

19th century. Very small version in apple-wood, having carved stem and carved bone escutcheon, together with 2 similar larger versions in fruit-wood. All lined with tinned paper. SIZE: Sm, 3-1/4″ t. Lg, approx. 4-1/2″ t. each. CONDITION: Smaller in very good condition, missing lock. Both larger very good condition with locks and key intact. 9-96209 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 1500

1501
$0.00

REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY CENTER TABLE.

First quarter 19th century, England. The round top with brown leather insert and scrolling impressed gilded border, within inlaid and cross banded edges, above the conforming apron, fitted with four drawers alternating with simulated drawers joined and turning on the pedestal base of cylindrical drum form raised on four down swept molded legs terminating in cast brass sabots raised on brass castors. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. 38″ dia. CONDITION: Table retains old if not original surface with good patina and color. Capped castors are original, generally very good. 9-96521 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1501

1502
$617.50

SEMI-ANTIQUE HERIZ ORIENTAL RUG.

Central arabesque medallion on red rose ground with polychrome geometric vinery within ivory spandrels all within a scrolling geometric floral border on midnight blue ground. SIZE: 6’2″ x 9″2″. CONDITION: Losses to fringe, somewhat low pile, overall even wear, otherwise good. 9-96517 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1502

1503
$0.00

ENGLISH ROCOCO GILTWOOD MIRROR.

Early 20th Century, England. Rectangular beveled mirror plate within a gilt beaded surround flanked by foliate filets beneath a swans neck crest, foliate carved. The base with scrolling foliate carved pediment. SIZE: 46-1/2″ h x 25-1/2″ at widest. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: With old repairs to lower apron, gilding mostly intact with normal wear, good overall. 9-93360 (200-400) – Lot 1503

1504
$1,777.50
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: We do not guarantee the age of this tea caddy.

CARVED FRUIT WOOD MELON FORM TEA CADDY.

Carved with ribs and stem, having original locking mechanism and key. Lined with tinned paper. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Lock intact. 9-96309 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1504

1505
$1,852.50
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: We do not guarantee the age of this tea caddy.

FRUIT WOOD PEAR TEA CADDY.

19th century. Carved with stem, having original locking mechanism and key. Lined with tinned paper. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, Locking mechanism intact. 9-96202 (800-1,000) – Lot 1505

1506
$370.50

CHINOISE DECORATED DOUBLE PEDESTAL DESK.

Late 19th century. England. Small desk with leather inset top, having 2 pedestals of 4 graduating drawers with slightly in-curved center drawer, having 2 inset knee hole doors revealing 2 book shelves, all atop a bracket base with cutout and ogee base molding. Constructed of oak. SIZE: 42″ x 21-1/2″ x 30″ t. CONDITION: Very good, structurally sound with moderate overall wear commensurate with age and use. 9-94789 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1506

1507
$247.00

LOUIS THE XVI STYLE GILT 5 PIECE PARLOR SUITE.

Mid – late 19th century, American or Continental. Featuring high back settee, with upholstered seat, back and arms, having reeded legs, acanthus carved arm supports, fluted back posts and frieze carved crest rail with meandering roses and vines. Together with 4 similarly carved arm chairs. All with worn and stressed gilt surfaces, upholstered in floral silk damask. SIZE: Settee 55″ w. x 43-1/2″ t. Chairs 26″ w. x 39″ t. CONDITION: Uniform wear and losses to gilt surfaces commensurate with age, crude re-glue to arm on sofa, rosette losses to 1 chair, other minor nicks and chips, upholstery detached on backs of 3 chairs, several splits and minor tears. 9-96453 (400-600) – Lot 1507

1508
$0.00

FRENCH MAHOGANY LADY’S SECRETARY WITH BRASS INLAY.

Late 19th century. France. Constructed of mahogany with brass inlay and trim moldings, featuring a top with 2 doors and 2 drawers, the base with a flip down writing surface above a dovetail drawer. The base having carved reeded legs with cast brass, capitol and base finials. The reeded legs with brass cove inset and “X” stretcher. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 17″ x 59″ t. CONDITION: Very good with old refinish. 9-96528 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1508

1509
$185.25

VIENNA REGULATOR WALL CLOCK.

Mid 20th century. Having crown molding with egg and lozenge trim, the door fitted with 1/2 columns and carved capitols and acanthus carved urn bases. Fitted with tapered pediment and dropped finials, the brass weight driven movement offering time and strike, having porcelain dial. SIZE: 37″ h. CONDITION: Good, with broken glass and missing front crest. Pediment now with plywood cap. 9-94877 (250-450) – Lot 1509

1510
$355.50

19 PIECES OF EARLY BLOWN AND MOLDED GLASS.

Late 18th through 20th century. United States and England. Featuring an assortment of 11 pieces free blown stemware, including one with cotton twist stem, a goblet with baluster stem, 1 conical glass with spiraling exterior, 5 free blown stems with rolled bases, 1 fine wine with diamond cut stem and etched trim, free blown wine with edge decoration, and a free blown cordial knoped stem. Also an early pattern molded tumbler probably New England Glass Co., a ribbed free blown funnel with rolled top, a blown glass pitcher with applied handle, and 4 flint glass molded mugs with applied handles, and a small tumbler or vase with flaring lip. SIZE: Mugs measure 3″, tallest goblet 5-3/4″. CONDITION: Mostly very good, with a chip on the base of the funnel, and a small chip on the base of the cotton twist stem, small fracture on the top of one mug and a heat fracture where one handle joins the mug. 9-96692 (600-900) – Lot 1510

1511
$432.25

14 BLOWN GLASS CASE BOTTLES, TUMBLERS, AND FLIP GLASSES.

1-6) 18th early 19th century. United States or Continental. 6 free blown rectangular case bottles all with pontils and having tulip etched decoration. 7) Late 18th early 19th century. United States or Continental. Free blown blob base tumbler with flaring sides. 8) Early 19th century. United States or Continental. Free blown tumbler with ground pontil and etched floral band. 9) Late 18th early 19th century. United States or Continental. Free blown tumbler with etched top and open pontil. 10-12) Late 18th early 19th century. United States or Continental. Free blown undecorated flip glasses with open pontils. 13) Late 18th early 19th century. United States or Continental. Free blown flip glass with ground open pontil, having stylized sunburst pattern, with heart and grape motif. 14) 20th century. America. Free blown lavender glass vase with flaring sides, having all over grape and leaf cut decoration, and having polished pontil. SIZE: 1-6) 6″ to 9″ t. 7) 3-3/4″ t. 8) 3-1/2″ t. 9) 3-3/4″ t. 10-12) 5-1/2″ to 6-1/2″ t. 13) 8″ t. 14) 8″ t. CONDITION: 1-6) Very good. 7) Very good. 8) Very good. 9) Very good. 10-12) Very good. 13) Very good. 14)Very good. 9-96691 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1511

1512
$0.00

6 TRANSFER MUGS WITH VERSE AND 1 CHILDREN’S THEOREM PLATE.

1) Early 19th century. Canary luster children’s mug with verse. 2) Soft paste mug with copper luster band and transfer decorated verse “In Conversation With a Friend”. 3) Transfer decorated “The Gleaner”. 4) Soft paste children’s mug “The History of the House that Jack Built”. 5) Soft paste children’s mug “July”. 6) Soft paste footed mug “The History of the House that Jack Built”. 7) Soft paste children’s plate transfer decorated “Dr. Franklin’s Maxim’s”. SIZE: 1) 2-1/2″ h. 2) 3-1/4″ h. 3) 2-3/4″ h. 4) 2-3/4″ h. 5) 2-1/2″ h. 6) 2-1/2″ h. 7) 7-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, with minor nick and minor hairline. 2) Very good with minor staining. 3) Re-glued handle and hairlines. 4) Minor chips on top and otherwise very good. 5) Very good, slightly crazed and darkened. 6) Base chip and small hairline. 7) Very good. 9-94561 (700-900) – Lot 1512

1513
$308.75

11 PIECE LOT OF STAFFORDSHIRE CHILDREN’S CERAMICS.

Late 18th – mid 19th century. Highlighted by a soft paste mug with elaborate military transfer decoration “Cornwallis Resigning His Sword at York Town, October 19, 1781” with peal glaze and copper luster rim, two ceramic mugs with transfer decoration “Football”, soft paste mug with copper luster band and transfer decoration “Little Robin Redbreast”, soft paste pearl glaze mug “Grandmamma’s Tales”, pearl ware sporting mug “Cricket”, pearl ware mug with black Americana scene, soft paste mug with quotation, and china mug with birds. Together with stick sponge decorated plate with “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” transfer scene and Staffordshire covered box with baby and toys. SIZE: Mugs range in height from 2″ to 2-3/4″ t. Plate is 6-1/2″ dia, Box 5-1/2″ t. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Mugs range in condition from very good to minor chips and hairlines with one football mug with handle off but intact. Plate in good condition with minor hairline and under glaze chip. Staffordshire box with loss to doll’s leg. 9-94560 (800-1,200) – Lot 1513

1514
$0.00

10 PIECE LOT HISTORIC STAFFORDSHIRE.

1) 19th century. Flow blue covered vegetable tureen, marked under glaze “Hong Kong” impressed mark Improved Stone China. 2) 20th century. Staffordshire transfer decorated plate “Home of Washington Mount Vernon”, with eagle mark made in England. 3) Dark blue Staffordshire plate oriental scene with pagoda, impressed Wood on reverse, with pearl glaze. 4) Dark blue Staffordshire transfer “R. Hal’s, Picturesque Scenery, Llanarth Court, Monmouthshire”. 5) Historic dark blue Staffordshire plate “Batalha Portugal”. 6&7) Two flow blue cup plates, oriental pattern, with impressed mark. 8&9) Two flow blue plates “temple” pattern, made by P.W. and Co. 10) Oriental export fruit bowl with cherry blossom decoration. SIZE: 1) 10-1/4″ dia. 2) 10-1/4″ dia. 3) 10-1/2″ dia. 4) 10″ dia. 5) 8″ dia. 6&7) 4″ dia. 8&9) 8″ dia. 10) 8-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Lid very good, base with large re-glued and poorly restored chip and two hairlines. 2) Very good. 3) Very good with minor darkening and few scratches. 4) Minor edge chip and some knife scratches. 5) 4″ crack radiating from center to edge, some wear and darkening. 6&7) One very good with minor crazing, one with edge chips. 8&9) Minor crazing and slight discoloration. 10) Very good. 9-94545 (500-700) – Lot 1514

1515
$247.00

GROUP OF 10 STAFFORDSHIRE TRANSFER TEAWARES.

1) 19th century England. Teapot with floral decoration, impressed mark Union. 2) Dark blue Staffordshire teapot with bird in nest patter, marked under glaze Stone China. 3) Dark blue Staffordshire transfer two handled sugar bowl with swan. 4) Dark blue Staffordshire floral and bird decorated creamer, impressed mark Wood. 5-10) Six Staffordshire handleless cups in various floral and scenic patterns. SIZE: 1) 5-1/2″ h. 2) 6-1/2″ h. 3) 6″ h. 4) 6″ h. 5-10) 3-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Small chip on spout, large crack radiating 3/4 around and across the base, lid very good. 2) considerable high spot glaze loss, crack radiating from top edge across bottom with crow foot hairline on side, other chips and restored unrelated lid. 3) Restoration to ridge under lid, minor hairlines, interior discoloration, restored and possible unrelated finial. 4) Very good, with a few tiny glaze chips around top edge and handle. 5-10) All with minor damage, chips and hairlines. 9-94546 (700-900) – Lot 1515

1516
$0.00

GROUP OF 6 BLUE TRANSFER TEAWARES.

1) 19th century England. Blue transfer decorated teapot with bird and floral decoration. 2) Blue Staffordshire scene with castle and fisherman, impressed mark Wood and Son Burslem. 3) Blue decorated Staffordshire teapot with floral decoration, impressed Clews mark. 4) Blue decorated Staffordshire teapot with scene with columns. 5) Blue transfer decorated sugar bowl with still life scene. 6) Blue Staffordshire two handled sugar bowl “Gilead House, Lancashire”. SIZE: 1) 6-1/2″ h. 2) 6″ h. 3) 6″ h. 4) 6-1/2″ h. 5) 8-3/4″ h. 6) 5-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) With cracks radiating from top edge and around base, some discoloration, minor chips on edge and spout. 2) Lid very good, 1″ chip to flaring edge, minor nick on spout nick around interior edge. and high spot wear. 3) Reattached handle, chip to top edge, several chips around lid edge. 4) Heavy restoration to lid, restoration and replacement to 1-1/2″ of spout. 5) Large chip at flaring edge and large chip at top, other minor chips. 6) 3″ hairline in side, chips on edge under lid, chip on top edge, lid very good. 9-94547 (800-1,200) – Lot 1516

1517
$0.00

14 PIECES FLOW BLUE “ORIENTAL” TEAWARES.

1) 19th century. Flow blue teapot with oriental pattern. Unmarked. 2) Flow blue teapot “Scinde” pattern. 3) Flow blue gravy boat impressed Improved China mark. 4) Flow blue two handled sugar bowl with cover “Oregon”, marked T.J. & J. Mayer Longport. 5) Flow blue two handled sugar bowl oriental pattern. Circa 19th century. 6. Flow blue two handled sugar bowl with lid “Tonquin”, marked W. Adams and Son. 7) Flow blue two handled sugar bowl with cover “Scinde”, with impressed J & S Alcock mark. 8) CFlow blue creamer oriental pattern. Unmarked. 9-14) Six handle-less cups in oriental patterns. Unmarked. SIZE: 1) 8″ h. 2) 9-1/2″ h. 3) 5-1/2″ h. 4) 7-1/2″ h. 5) 7-1/52″ h. 6) 7″ h. 7) 7″ h. 8) 5-1/2″ h. 9-14) 4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Lid with repaired chip and replaced finial, base with minor chip under lid and darkened. 2) Lid very good, base with re-glued and repaired handle and crude repair to spout and darkened. 3) Very good with minor stains. 4) Lid with chips around lip and stained. 5) Re-glued chip on lid with other minor chips on lid, base is good but stained. 6) Lid with two chips underneath, base with minor chips one repaired and stained. Lid probably a different origin. 7) Lid with old repaired chip, base with re-glued chip and interior edge roughness, three inch hairline. 8) Small crack at base of handle. 9-14) All with minor damage, small chips and discolorations. 9-94548 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1517

1518
$355.50

DOORSTOP, LANTERN.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by an unknown foundry. Original paint. Flattened solid 1/2 round form, wedge base, applied ring hanger. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 253. SIZE: 13-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor paint abrasions. 9-96354 (300-600) – Lot 1518

1519
$711.00

ROOSTER WINDMILL WEIGHT.

Circa early 20th century, IL. Cast iron, Elgin Wind Power & Pump Co., Elgin, IL. Marked “Hummer E 184″, embossed on right side. Original paint, the comb, wattle, beak, eyes and collar decorated, with dry, crusty surfaces. SIZE: 10” t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, minor age appropriate oxidation. 9-96641 (500-900) – Lot 1519

1520
$1,481.25

DOORSTOP, GIRL WITH CAT.

Circa 1920. “Naughty Puss” doorstop in cast iron by H.L. Judd, New Britain, CT. Judd catalog #1271. Original paint. Flattened 1/2 round casting, with fine detail. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 195. SIZE: 9″ t. CONDITION: Good untouched condition, with paint chip losses to facial area, knees, lower cat body. 9-96343 (500-800) – Lot 1520

1521
$592.50

DOORSTOP, CLOWN WITH SCOTTIE DOG.

Circa 1920. The cast iron example, unknown foundry. Bright original polychrome paint. Solid one piece casting. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 226. SIZE: 7-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96326 (500-1,000) – Lot 1521

1522
$355.50

DOORSTOP, AUNT JEMIMA, WEDGE, MEDIUM.

Circa 1920. “Aunt Jemima” doorstop in cast iron by an unknown foundry. Original paint. Hollow 1/2 round casting with wedge base. SIZE: 10″ t. CONDITION: Good, untouched condition, nice patina with overall light paint wear and oxidation. 9-96344 (300-500) – Lot 1522

1523
$414.75

DOORSTOP, CAT, SLEEPING.

Circa 1920. Sleeping cat doorstop, cast iron, National Foundry, Whitman, MA., National catalog #131, original bronzed surface, hollow full body. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 34. SIZE: 9″ l. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96321 (600-900) – Lot 1523

1524
$711.00

DOORSTOP, GOAT.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by an unknown foundry. Bright original paint. Hollow 1/2 round form. SIZE: 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition with minor paint abrasions, notably to base. 9-96342 (300-500) – Lot 1524

1525
$237.00

DOORSTOP, MICKEY MOUSE.

Circa 1930. The cast-iron example by an unknown foundry. Original Polychrome paint, Mickey dressed in Bavarian outfit. Hollow 1/2 round form, on solid base. SIZE: 9-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, minor age appropriate paint abrasions and chips. 9-96331 (400-800) – Lot 1525

1526
$592.50

BOOT SCRAPER, CAT.

Circa 1900, American. Cat boot scraper of cast iron with flattened full bodied single piece casting, striding posed with tail up. Original black paint with minor oxidation. Ref: Folk Art in American Life, Bishop & Atkins, p 89, pl 121, Collection of Museum of American Folk Art. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96346 (400-600) – Lot 1526

1527
$0.00

DOORSTOP, SQUIRREL WITH NUT.

Circa 1920. Squirrel with Nut doorstop, cast iron, Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden CT. Original polychrome paint. Hollow flattened 1/2 round form with solid base. Fine casting. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 158. SIZE: 11-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96322 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1527

1528
$432.25

PIRATE WITH PACK DOORSTOP.

Pictured on page 215 of the “Doorstop Book” by Smith, the doorstop shows a walking pirate with black sack over his shoulder and knife in belt. SIZE: 12″ h x 9-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Paint is bold and vibrant with some chipping, 95% intact. 9-96849 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1528

1529
$296.25

DOORSTOP/CARD STAND, BELLHOP, B&W.

Circa 1900. Bellhop of cast iron by an unknown foundry. Vibrant Original paint. Full bodied hollow 2-piece casting with applied base, arms and tray. SIZE: 9″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, very minor paint abrasion. 9-96351 (500-1,000) – Lot 1529

1530
$1,896.00

DOORSTOP, OWL ON PEDESTAL.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, CT. Marked “B & H”, “7797” on back side. Original paint, brown plumage example. Hollow 1/2 round casting. Fine casting detail. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 103. SIZE: 16″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor paint abrasions, one rear rubber bumper partially absent. 9-96334 (2,250-2,750) – Lot 1530

1531
$592.50

FABULOUS CAST IRON LARGE UNICORN BOOT SCRAPER.

This large figural boot scraper has a 24″ l x 16″ h unicorn in recumbent position. The back support arm is a 7″ l boot scraper. Unpainted surface SIZE: 16″ h x 24″ l x 10″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96678 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1531

1532
$1,659.00

FULL BODY BUFFALO WINDMILL WEIGHT.

Circa early 20th century, American. Cast iron, unknown American foundry of flattened form. Embossed “A 56″, right side. Old brown paint over original black. Fine casting detail. SIZE: 10-1/2” t. CONDITION: Excellent untouched condition, minor oxidation. 9-96643 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1532

1533
$1,777.50

DOORSTOP, SAILOR WITH KEG.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by Littco Products, Littlestown, PA. Original paint. Hollow 1/2 round casting. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 247. SIZE: 12″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96336 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1533

1534
$1,185.00

DOORSTOP, RABBIT IN TOP HAT.

Circa 1920. Cast iron example by Albany Foundry, Albany, NY. Marked “Albany” & “94” on back of base Original Polychrome paint. Hollow flattened 1/2 round form with solid base. Fine casting. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 156. SIZE: 10″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96323 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1534

1535
$1,303.50

EAGLE WINDMILL WEIGHT.

Circa early 20th century, American. Cast iron, unknown American foundry, of flattened form. Retains remnants of original charcoal/black paint, with early white feather detail overpaint on head. Good casting detail. SIZE: 15″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, age appropriate oxidized surfaces. 9-96642 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1535

1536
$711.00

TWO ANTIQUE FRENCH STAVED WINE BARRELS.

Early 20th century. Barrels of tapering form with iron bands. Very well decorated with vineyard names and grapes. Accompanying this lot is a portfolio of colored grape prints. SIZE: 42″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94882 (500-800) – Lot 1536

1537
$474.00

BENCH MADE FRENCH CHERRY WINE RACK WITH LOCK MECHANISM.

20th century. Finely crafted having been fitted with 10 wine drawers with flip-over locking mechanism. Custom made by small cabinet making shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 36″ x 19″ x 57″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94767 (1,200-1,600) – Lot 1537

1538
$741.00

LARGE RESTAURANT SIZE WINE RACK.

20th century. Having paneled architectural ends and scrolling back surround. Suitable to contain 180 bottles. Reconstructed from architectural parts probably for use in a wine shop or restaurant, with painted decoration. SIZE: 61″ x 17″ x 60″ h. CONDITION: Nice rustic condition. 9-94766 (800-1,200) – Lot 1538

1539
$0.00

RESTAURANT TRADE SIGN “MOET & CHANDON” WITH ART NOUVEAU LADY.

A trade sign painted in the style of Mucha, featuring a beautiful in flowing pink gown with leaves in her hair, holding a tray of grapes surrounded by stylized flowers and leaves. Signed by the artist C. Buissin. SIZE: 62-1/2″ x 22-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94765 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1539

1540
$1,777.50

DECORATIVE RESTAURANT SIGN WITH HOT AIR BALLOONS.

Colorful and well painted panel, commemorating “The Great Balloon Ascension over Hyde Park” May 12, 1847. The surface covered with elaborate balloons and a group of on-lookers. SIZE: 41″ x 53″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94770 (2,400-3,000) – Lot 1540

1541
$711.00

EGYPTIAN MAIDEN BUTLER STAND.

1st half 20th century, American. Wood, tin, original dry, crusty, crazed painted surfaces. The body, mortise joined to chamfered edge diamond shaped base, carrying a round tin tray, underside embossed “Grand Union Baking Powder”. SIZE: 29″ t. CONDITION: Excellent untouched condition, wonderful surfaces, very minor abrasions. 9-96588 (600-900) – Lot 1541

1542
$1,358.50

ADOLPH COORS ADVERTISING ILLUSTRATION.

1st half 20th century. Oil on canvas on board. Illustration for Coors Brewing Co., Denver Depot “Wewatta” location featuring portrait of young woman in pink lace top. Housed in a molded frame. SIZE: 33″ x 25″. Overall 37-1/2″ x 29-1/2″. CONDITION: Light surface soiling. 9-96803 (500-700) – Lot 1542

1543
$0.00

ARTIST PROOF ILLUSTRATION OF HERBS.

1st half 20th century. Hand painted illustration on canvas depicting 5 colored herbal sprigs including rosemary, chamomile and coltsfoot. Affixed with order label of Lambert & Co Literary Designers. Housed in a molded frame. SIZE: 38″ x 21-1/2″. Overall 44″ x 28″. CONDITION: Working sheet never completed. 9-96801 (500-700) – Lot 1543

1545
$1,185.00

SET OF 8 IRISH COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE STYLE DINING CHAIRS.

Late 20th century. Consisting of 6 straight and 2 arm chairs, benchmade examples to emulate 18th century country Irish furniture having half spindled back and pad feet with balls. Fitted with rush covered slip seats. SIZE: Overall 40″ t. CONDITION: Very good, clean. 9-94881 (1,600-2,000) – Lot 1545

1546
$1,185.00

FRENCH HARVEST TABLE WITH FOLD-OUT TOP.

20th century. Fine quality French rustic, cherry sideboard/harvest table with lateral flip-out leaves and drawer. Custom made by small cabinet making shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 72″ x 18″ x 31″ h. 36″ w, when leaves are open. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94885 (900-1,200) – Lot 1546

1547
$0.00

RESTAURANT MENU BOARD SIGN WITH LOBSTER PAINTING “GUINNESS AND LOBSTER”.

20th century. Scalloped top trade sign/menu board promoting the Old Scole Inn, having a beautifully rendered meal of lobster and Guinness, fitted with a slate panel on the left. SIZE: 37-1/2″ x 42″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94773 (900-1,200) – Lot 1547

1548
$0.00

7 WWI YMCA P0STERS.

1) “His Home Over There”, text and logo. 2) “For Your Boy”, artist signed Arthur William Brown, published by Ketterlinus, Phila., featuring image of 2 soldiers. 3) “His Home Over There”, artist signed Albert Herter, featuring image of a YMCA center with soldiers entering. 4) “War Zone Home, For our Boys Over There”, signed by John F. Butler, published by Globe Lithographing Copany, New York, showing images of war zone Y.M.C.A. 5) “Father! Red Triangle War Work”, New England War Work Council, 324 Little Building, Boston, featuring image of activities at war zone Y.M.C.A. 6) “His Home Over There”, artist signed Albert Herter, featuring image of a YMCA center with soldiers entering. 7) “Workers Lend Your Strength”, artist signed Gill Spear, featuring a soldier, a worker and a soldier silhouette. All 7 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 22″ x 41″. 2) 30″ x 20″. 3) 41-1/2″ x 28″. 4) 38″ x 24″. 5) 42″ x 29″. 6) 41-1/2″ x 28″. 7) 27″ x 20″. CONDITION: 1) Good, with holes and a few folds. 2) Good, with folds and minor edge tears and loss to lower right margin and tear into image. 3) Good, with loss to upper left margin, some wrinkles, minor stains. 4) Very good. 5) Very good, with center fold, some wrinkles and loss to upper left corner. 5) Very good, lower left corner with loss and wrinkles. 7) Very good. 9-96502 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1548

1549
$0.00

3 LARGE FRENCH WWI POSTERS.

1) “Emprunt De La Defense Nationale” artist signed by Bernard Naudin, published by Devambez, Paris, featuring image of brothers in arms and country peasants. 2) “Emprunt De La Defense Nationale” artist signed Roulbot, published by Devambez Imp., Paris, featuring image of family saying good-bye to soldier. 3) “La Mujer Francesa Durante La Guerra” artist signed G. Capon, published by Les Affiches Nouvelles, film poster for Section Cinematographique de L’Armee Francaise. All 3 pieces shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 31-1/2″ x 44-1/2″. 2) 45″ x 31″. 3) 47″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, has few folds and minor edge loss. 2) Very good, some folds. 3) Very good, with folds and small loss to upper left corner. 9-96504 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1549

1550
$0.00

7 POSTERS AND BROADSIDES FEATURING THE IMAGE OF UNCLE SAM.

1) “War Information, No Charge”, artist signed Ernest Hamlin Baker, issued for the Council Of Organizations For War Service, N.Y. City, featuring the image of Uncle Sam with candlestick telephone. 2) “Uncle Sam Needs That Extra Shovel Full”, artist signed F. Sindelar, issued for the United States Fuel Administration, published by Latham Litho. Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., featuring Uncle Sam with a worker shoveling coal into a furnace. 3) “Volunteers Wanted For Farm Work” broadside, printed in blue and red, featuring the image of Uncle Sam with a farmer. 4) “Over Here, Over There”, broadside re-printed from the Boston Sunday Post, featuring the image of Uncle Sam, American industry and battle field scenes. 5) “Uncle Sam Says” broadside recommending gasoline conservation. 6) “Ask for W.S.S.” die cut poster featuring the image of Uncle Sam with shield. 7) “War Information, No Charge”, artist signed Ernest Hamlin Baker, issued for the Council Of Organizations For War Service, N.Y. City, featuring the image of Uncle Sam with candlestick telephone, text in Hungarian. All 7 posters and broadsides are shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 27″ x 20″. 2) 27-3/4″ x 20″. 3) 29″ x 20″. 4) 25″ x 20″. 5) 19″ x 12-1/2″. 6) 19-1/2″ x 15″. 7) 27″ x 20″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, folds evident. 2) Good, with 1-1/2″ tear at top, other small tears, small amount of edge loss upper right and paper loss to lower right corner. 3) Good, 2″ tear at top, other minor losses and wrinkles. 4) Very good, minor tack holes and minor stains. 5) Very good. 6) Very good, 1-1/2″ tear and some folds. 7) Very good, folds evident. 9-96499 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1550

1551
$0.00

7 WWI MILITARY FOOD POSTERS.

1) “Don’t let up” artist signed F. Luis Mota, published by Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., featuring image of a German soldier and farm worker. 2) “The Child At Your Door”, published by American Lithographic Co. N.Y., featuring image of a sombre orphan child. 3) “Victory Is A Question Of Stamina”, artist signed Harvey T. Dunn, 1917, published by Latham Litho & PTG Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., featuring image of 2 fierce soldier on the attack. 4) “War Rages in France”, artist signed Townsend, issued by the United States Food Administration, featuring image of starving immigrants. 5) “The Spirit of ’18”, artist signed WM. McKee, published by Forbes, for the United States Food Administration, featuring images of 3 farmers with produce. 6) “Blood or Bread”, published by Forbes Boston, for the United States Food Administration, featuring image of machine gunner with wounded soldier.7) “This is What God Gives Us”, signed by the artist A. Hendee, published by Edwards & Deutsche Litho. Co. Chicago for the United States Food Administration, featuring colorful image of natures bounty. All 7 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 21″ x 14″. 2) 20-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. 3) 28-3/4″ x 21″. 4) 29-3/4″ x 20″. 5) 30″ x 20″. 6) 29″ x 21″. 7) 29″ x 21″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Fair, insect damage to upper left corner along edge. 3) Very good. 4) Very good, minor stains and tack holes. 5) Good, with losses to both lower corners and minor toning. 6) Very good, with damage to lower right corner. 7) Good, with 2″ edge tear on left side, and gummed labels affixed to top corners for hanging. 9-96491 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1551

1552
$0.00

7 WWI ASSORTED MILITARY POSTERS AND BROADSIDES.

1) “Courage Will Win” copyright 1918 by Post Publishing Company, Boston, featuring image of soldiers with weapons. 2) “Many Peoples One Nation” artist Ray Greenleaf, issued by National Americanization Committee, N.Y., featuring the image of an American flag. 3) “The Woman’s Land Army Of America” artist signed Herbert Paus, colorful image of 2 women holding a basket of vegetables and a woman on horseback carrying an American flag. 4) “Civilians, The Jewish Welfare Boy” artist signed Sidney Riesenberg, published by Alco-Gravure, INC., N.Y., featuring image of a dough boy. 5) “Sir – Don’t Waste What Your Wife Saves” artist signed Crawford Young, issued for the United States Food Administration, featuring image of a man eating. 6) “Have Eggs When Eggs Are Scarce” broadside, issued for U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, Washington, D.C., featuring photographs of chickens. 7) “The Call To Camp Vail” issued for the recruiting office of Vermont, featuring illustrations of soldiers and photographs of farm life. All 7 pieces are shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 25″ x 20″. 2) 24″ x 17″. 3) 26″ x 20″. 4) 33″ x 22″. 5) 11″ x 21″. 6) 28″ x 16″. 7) 25″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Good, folds and tack holes to all 4 corners. 2) Very good, with folds and gummed labels on top edge for hanging. 3) Poor, bottom edge cropped. 4) Very good, minor darkening on left edge. 5) Good, serious crease lower left corner. 6) Very good. 7) Very good. 9-96500 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1552

1553
$0.00

6 WWI RED CROSS POSTERS.

1) “What Are You Doing To Help”, signed by the artist Gordon Grant, featuring a Red Cross Nurse with wounded soldier. 2) “What Are You Doing To Help”, signed by the artist Gordon Grant, featuring a Red Cross Nurse with wounded soldier. 3) “What Can You Do?”, featuring the image of a Red Cross nurse with a wounded soldier and mother and children. 4) Colorful image of Red Cross Nurse with Dough Boys Marching in the background, signed by the artist Harrison Fisher. 5) “Motherless, Fatherless, Starving”, signed by artist Crisp, issued by The Second War Fund, featuring a Red Cross nurse with orphans. 6) “You Can Help”, signed by the artist W.T. Benda, published by Alco – Gravure, INC. N.Y. All 6 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 38″ x 25″. 2) 38″ x 25″. 3) 42″ x 28″. 4) 23-1/2″ x 27-3/4″. 5) 27-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. 6) 30″ x 20″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good, minor stains. 4) Very good, with wrinkles in top margin, tear in right margin into image 1/4″. 5) Very good, with minor folds and edge damage. 6) Very good, minor stain left margin. 9-96487 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1553

1554
$533.25

3 WWI NAVAL RECRUITING POSTERS.

1) “All Together!”, artist signed H. Reuterdahl U.S.N.R.F., Featuring 6 WWI sailors from 6 allied countries. 2) “The Navy Needs You”, Press of Howe Addressing Co., Philadelphia, featuring text with red, white, and blue border. 3) “The Navy Is Calling – Enlist Now”, artist signed L.N. Britton, published by the W.F. Powers Co. Litho. All 3 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 32-1/2″ x 43-1/2″. 2) 26″ x 40-1/2″. 3) 41″ x 28″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, with wrinkles and stains on bottom edge. 2) Very good, with light stain and wrinkles near edge. 3) Fair, loss to upper left corner, 7″ tear into body of work and folds at lower right corner. 9-96481 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1554

1555
$0.00

3 WWI MILITARY POSTERS BY JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG.

1) “I Am Telling You”, artist signed, published by American Lithographic Co. N.Y., featuring the stern figure of Uncle Sam. 2) “The Road To France”, signed by the artist, issued by Liberty Loan Committee Second Federal Reserve District, featuring 3 sketched portraits. 3) “Tell That To The Marines!”, signed by artist, featuring gentleman made irate by reading war news. All 3 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 30″ x 20″. 2) 24-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. 3) 40″ x 30″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Good, with attached gum labels for mounting, tear to left corner, loss to lower right corner. 3) Very good, with minor edge tear at top and fold near bottom right corner. 9-96483 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1555

1556
$0.00

4 YWCA WWI MILITARY POSTERS.

1) “For Every Fighter, A Woman Worker”, signed by the artist Ernest Hamlin Baker, published by the United States Printing and Lithograph Co. N.Y., featuring a procession of female workers. 2) “Care For Her Through the Y.W.C.A”, artist signed Adolph Treidler, featuring the image of a female worker with bi-plane and artillery shell. 3) “Soldiers and Sailors and Woman Guests”, signed by the artist Walter Tittle, Rotoprint Gravure Co. N.Y., featuring a soldier and a sailor shaking hands. 4) “Four Years In The Fight”, signed by artist Lucien Jonas, published by The Strobridge Litho. Co., Baltimore, N.Y., featuring female glass workers. All 4 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 42″ x 28″. 2) 41″ x 30″. 3) 38″ x 28″. 4) 42-1/2″ x 18″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, very minor stains in margin. 2) Good, wrinkles and stains. 3) Very good, minor wrinkles in left margin. 4) Very good, with minor wrinkles and staining. 9-96480 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1556

1557
$0.00

SIX WWI LIBERTY AND VICTORY WAR POSTERS.

1) “Good Bye, Dad I’m Off to Fight for Old Glory”, artist signed Laurence Harris, published by Sackett & Wilhelms Corp., N.Y., featuring Uncle Sam with soldier. 2) “Are You 100% American?”, artist signed Stern, published by Sackett & Wilhelms Corp., N.Y., image of a winged eagle with flags. 3) “Is This Your Hand?”, featuring the image of General Pershing. 4) “Help Our Town Win The Right To Fly This Flag”, featuring the image of the honor flag of Third Liberty Loan. 5) “Help Our District Win This Flag”, Canadian Victory Loan poster, featuring the image of the Victory Loan Honor Flag. 6) “V Invest”, published by The Strobridge Litho. Co. Cincinnati. All 6 posters shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 30″ x 20″. 2) 30″ x 20″. 3) 29″ x 20″. 4) 24″ x 38″. 5) 36″ x 24″. 6) 29-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Good, some stains near bottom right corner, 4″ tear near bottom right corner and other minor wrinkles. 4) As is, bottom edge trimmed to image and tack holes across top edge. 5) Good, minor wrinkles, minor stains. 6) Good, one 4″ tear near bottom. 9-96473 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1557

1558
$0.00

SIX WWI LOAN AND BONDS POSTERS.

1) “The Hun – His Mark”, signed by J. Allen St. John, published by Manz Engraving Co., Chicago, featuring a bloody hand print. 2) “We Depend on You, Second Liberty Loan”, published by Edwards & Deutch Litho, Co. 3) “Are You 100% American?” signed by the artist Stern, published by Sackett & Whilhelms N.Y., featuring the image of an eagle with flags. 4) “My Daddy Bought Me a Government Bond” by the United States Printing and Lithograph Co. N.Y., featuring a young girl with bow. 5) Good Bye, Dad, I’m Off to Fight for Old Glory”, signed by Laurence Harris, published by Sackett & Wilhelms Corp. N.Y. 6) “They Serve France, How Can I Serve Canada”, lower left “Adapted from photo by Brown Brothers”. All 6 posters shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 30″ x 20″. 2) 30″ x 20″. 3) 30″ x 20″. 4) 30″ x 20″. 5) 30″ x 20″. 6) 35-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, with minor stain along lower left edge. 2) Good, minor folds and wrinkles, minor loss to left margin. 3) Good, with horizontal fold through center, wrinkles, and affixed stamps near top. 4) Very good, minor stains and tack holes. 5) Very good, with minor stain upper left, fold upper right corner. 6) Good, wrinkles and minor tears at top margin, small tear left edge 2″ into image. 9-96475 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1558

1559
$0.00

8 WWI RED CROSS MILITARY POSTERS.

1) “The First Three!”, signed by the artist Kidder, issued by the Second War Fund, featuring of 3 fallen Dough Boys. 2) “The Greatest Mother in the World”, featuring the image of a wounded soldier in the arms of the personification of the Red Cross, signed by the artist A.E. Foringer, issued by the Second War Fund. 3) “Have You A Red Cross Service Flag?”, signed by artist Jessie Willcox Smith, published by Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co. Chicago, featuring the image of a child sitting on a windowsill at Christmas time. 4) “He Can Win!”, signed by artist Dan Smith, printed by Thomsen – Ellis Co. Baltimore N.Y., featuring image of a soldier with drafting tools. 5) “Motherless, Fatherless, Starving”, artist signed Crisp, issued by the Second War Fund, featuring image of our Red Cross worker with orphans. 6) “Keep This Hand of Mercy at its Work”, artist signed P.G. Morgan, issued by the Second War Fund, featuring image of the comforting hand of the Red Cross. 7) “Young Women!”, having a red cross and red, white, and blue border. 8) “Nurses”, having a red cross and red, white, and blue border. All 8 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 27-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. 2) 27-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. 3) 28″ x 21″. 4) 27-1/4″ x 19-1/2″. 5) 27-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. 6) 27-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. 7) 28″ x 21″. 8) 28″ x 21″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good, minor crease lower right corner. 3) Very good. 4) Very good, minor wear to left edge. 5) Good, having 3″ tear and small tear at bottom, small amount of paper loss at the top. 6) Very good, with minor edge tears in margin. 7) Very good, with edge damages and repairs. 8) Very good, with wrinkles and folds and minor tear on edges. 9-96472 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1559

1560
$0.00

6 WWI RED CROSS POSTERS.

1) “We Need You”, artist signed Albert Sterner, published by American Lithographic Co. N.Y., featuring Red Cross workers and injured soldier. 2) “He Can Win”, signed by artist Dan Smith, printed by Thomsen – Ellis Co., Baltimore, N,Y. 3) “Your Money or His Life”, artist signed Ayer, featuring a Red Cross worker and an injured soldier, for State of New Hampshire. 4) “The Greatest Mother in the World”, signed by artist A.E. Foringer, copyright 1918 by American National Red Cross, featuring personification of Red Cross cradling wounded soldier on a stretcher. 5) “Motherless, Fatherless, Starving”, signed by artist Crisp, issued by the Second War Fund, featuring Red Cross worker with orphans. 6) “The Army of the Disabled Keeps Growing”, 1921, images of dough boys. All 6 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 40″ x 30-1/2″. 2) 27″ x 18-3/4″. 3) 33″ x 23″. 4) 42″ x 28″. 5) 27-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. 6) 27-1/2″ x 21″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, with wrinkles and minor losses in left margin. 2) Very good. 3) Good, with wrinkles, minor stains and loss to upper right corner. 4) Very good, minor stains and folds near top edge. 5) Very good. 6) Good, with minor stains 1″ and 2″ edge tears. 9-96474 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1560

1561
$0.00

FIVE WWI WAR SAVINGS STAMPS POSTERS.

1) “For Victory” featuring soldier stepping out of his trench holding his rifle over his head, identified lower right Rhode Island War Savings Contest. 2) Dedicated to the Boy Scouts of America “We’ll Help You to Win the War, Dad,” by Urquhart Wilcox, image of a Boy Scout with his soldier dad both in uniform. 3) “Help Them”, signed Casper Emerson Jr., published by American Lithographic Co., New York, colorful image with soldiers in trenches with machine gun. 4) “Your War Savings Pledge”, published by the Government Printing Office, featuring the image of a soldier and Uncle Sam. 5) “They Give Their Lives”, image of grave markers, signed by publisher Sackett & Wilhelms Corp, N.Y. All 5 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 28-1/4″ x 20″. 2) 28″ x 18″. 3) 30″ x 20″. 4) 32-1/4″ x 21″. 5) 30″ x 20″. CONDITION: 1) Overall good, minor wrinkles near edge, 6 tack holes, some paper loss at top and bottom. 2) Very good, very tiny fold near top. 3) Very good, very minor fold and a couple tack holes. 4) Very good, very minor toning. 5) Very good, small amount of wrinkling right side margin, minor loss in top margin. 9-96463 (800-1,200) – Lot 1561

1562
$0.00

4 WWI POSTERS AND BROADSIDES FEATURING THE IMAGE OF GENERAL PERSHING.

1) “2 Inspiring Cablegrams” artist signed Krieg Hoff, published by Thomsen-Ellis Co., Baltimore, N.Y., for the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, featuring the images of Edward N. Hurley and General Pershing. 2) “Tell It To Pershing” broadside, published by Calhoun Show Print, Hartford, CT, for the Connecticut State Council of Defense, featuring the image of Pershing. 3) “YMCA” poster featuring the image of Pershing, artist signed, published Alco-Gravure Inc., N.Y., featuring image of General Pershing. 4) “YMCA” poster featuring the image of Pershing, artist signed, published Alco-Gravure Inc., N.Y. All 4 pieces are shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 43″ x 32-1/2″. 2) 28″ x 42″. 3) 33″ x 22″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, minor stains and toning near margins. 2) Very good, with minor stains, folds and minor tears in lower right corner. 3) Very good. 9-96493 (800-1,200) – Lot 1562

1563
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY TILT TOP TABLE.

Late 19th century. Of fine style with carved scalloped top, carved post, knees and ball and claw feet. Decorative reconstructed from period and 20th century parts. SIZE: Top 30″ dia. 27-1/2″ t. CONDITION: A very good pleasant appearance. 9-96543 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1563

1564
$4,740.00

SET OF EIGHT CHIPPENDALE STYLE WALNUT CHAIRS.

Second half 19th century, U.S. comprised of eight side chairs, each with a serpentine c-scroll carved and molded crestrail above a pierced and interlacing splat flanked by molded tapering stiles over a slip seat with shell carved seatrail, on acanthus carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet. Two retaining original labels for “KIMON NICOLAIDES WASHINGTON ART GALLERIES FOREIGN WORKS OF THE ART AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE, 1409 H STREET WASHINGTON D.C.” late 19th century auctioneers and retailers of imported goods. SIZE: 40-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good condition original finish. 9-94188 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1564

1565
$474.00

CARVED CAMPHOR TRUNK.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. The rectangular case with hinged lid opening to a storage compartment with tray. Carved overall with marine and forest landscapes within floral borders. Brass board with carved carrying handles raised on carved block feet. SIZE: 23″ h x 43″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Splits to rear corner of lid. 9-94807 (400-600) – Lot 1565

1566
$0.00

JACOBIAN STYLE OAK RECAMIER.

Late 19th early 20th century, England or Europe. The rectangular frame with rolled headrest and opposing footrest each joined to the hand caned seat with ridged and fluted edge, raised on 8 molded and turned cabriole legs joined by floral carved serpentine stretchers and with 4 rope twist cross stretchers. SIZE: Overall 33″ h. (seat 16″ h.) approximately 75″ l. CONDITION: Over upholstered ends and padded seat cushion in original floral fabric, now lightly soiled and faded, original caning intact, frame retains original surface, one stretcher with split at juncture of leg, in need of reattaching, otherwise good. 9-96251 (600-800) – Lot 1566

1567
$711.00

QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY STYLE TRAY TOP TEA TABLE.

Mid-19th century or later, Massachusetts. The rectangular tray top with molded edges above a conforming frieze, the cyma-shaped apron with finely carved scrolling and spurred edges raised on delicate tapering cabriole legs terminating in spoon pad feet. SIZE: 27″ h x 29-1/2″ l x 18-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: The table retains finely polished old surfaces with mellow patina. Original glue blocks, one absent. Minimal and minor roughness and shrinkage crack within inner edge of top molding. Center of table top with old faint darkened water ring. Otherwise very good. 9-93303 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1567

1568
$0.00

GEORGE II STYLE LOOKING GLASS WITH BURL WOOD FRAME.

19th century. English or Continental. With scrolling arch top on a rectangular base. SIZE: 33-1/4″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Splits at top of mirror, glass and backboard possibly replaced. Centennial. 9-96569 (400-600) – Lot 1568

1569
$3,555.00

MONUMENTAL PAIR OF BRONZE ENTRY DOORS.

2nd half 19th century, Portland ME. Each door with simulated riveting in alternating rows. The upper long panel cast with a stylized branch of geometric acanthus leaves within rectangular borders, all within a deep molded frame cast with guilloches. The lower square panel cast with an arrangement of interlocking circles and ellipses within flattened circle border within deep frame cast with guilloches. SIZE: 106″ h x 29-1/2″ w each. CONDITION: Doors are mostly intact, panels have slight separation from core at edges, surface abrasions resulting from removal from building but largely cosmetic. Original hinges intact. 9-96320 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1569

1570
$355.50

PAIR OF WROUGHT IRON TALL ELECTRIFIED TORCHIERES.

Each electrified with three candle lights, the center post having attached gold vine decoration, three large scrolled feet and decorative candle cups and leaf decoration. SIZE: 91″ h x 23″ wide at base each. CONDITION: Re-painted black and gold, structurally good. 9-96274 (800-1,200) – Lot 1570

1571
$474.00

LARGE ARCHITECTURAL BRONZE BANK FRIEZE “SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT”.

The bronze panel having a cutout “safe deposit department” which is backed by a thin bronze sheet of gold color, decorative square medallions and a rope twist border decorate the piece along with four 6″ fleur-de-lis style finials. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 74″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96197 (700-900) – Lot 1571

1572
$2,370.00

LOUIS XV STYLE FINELY CARVED VICTORIAN SETTEE.

2nd half 19th century. American. Delicately carved in a very fluid Louis XV style, with elaborately detailed shell, scroll foliate and floral elements. Back centering a finely rendered basket of flowers continuing with vines and flower clusters across the back and arms. Original cane seat intact. SIZE: 41″ x 20″ x 33-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, original finish and minor high spot wear. 7-75316 (300-500) – Lot 1572

1573
$2,370.00

SET OF 4 HALF ROUND “SUNRISE” ARCHITECTURAL PANELS.

Circa 19th century, American. Zinc coated metal, original surfaces. Finely formed, the tapered 1/2 round conical rays soldered to back-plate, with raised, soldered, surround. Fine, dry oxidized surfaces. Now with hanging wires attached to back sides. SIZE: 22″ x 12-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96617 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1573

1574
$177.75

METAL FRAMED, HAND PAINTED ANTIQUES SIGN.

Double sided with a hand painted scene of a man in green coat atop a rearing horse with the word “Antiques” below. The sign fit with two side horizontal posts for hanging. SIZE: 42-1/2″ h x 28-1/4″ w without posts. 32″ w with posts. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96186 (200-300) – Lot 1574

1575
$355.50

DOORSTOP, CAT, DECO STYLE, SITTING.

Circa 1930. The cast iron example by Hubley, Lancaster, PA. Hubley catalog #462, original paint. Full bodied hollow 2-piece casting. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 108. SIZE: 10″ t. CONDITION: Very good, minor paint abrasions, fine patina. 9-96327 (300-500) – Lot 1575

1576
$0.00

DOORSTOP, BUTLER WITH WEDGE.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by an unknown foundry, with original paint. Hollow 1/2 round cast, fine patina. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 209. SIZE: 9-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96328 (500-1,000) – Lot 1576

1577
$533.25

DOORSTOP, DOG.

Circa 1920. Russian Wolfhound doorstop of cast iron by Hubley, Lancaster, PA. Hubley catalog #327, the rarer, smaller of 2 sizes made. 2-piece full bodied hollow casting, finely detailed, in original paint. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 139. SIZE: 7-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor paint wear. 9-96358 (500-800) – Lot 1577

1578
$2,370.00

DOORSTOP, LIGHTHOUSE, TALL.

Circa 1920-30. Cape Hatteras doorstop, cast iron, by unknown foundry. Original paint. Hollow 1/2 round form, on attached base. Cape Hatteras Light Represents the tallest brick lighthouse in the U.S., among the tallest doorstops produced. SIZE: 22-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched original condition. 9-96333 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1578

1579
$1,777.50

DOORSTOP, CHARLESTON DANCERS.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by Hubley, Lancaster, PA. Marked “FISH” on front of base, & “270”, back side, somewhat obscured. 1 of 7 doorstop designs by Anne Fish. Vibrant original paint. Hollow 1/2 round casting. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 213. SIZE: 8-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, fine patina with very light paint abrasions. 9-96345 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1579

1580
$1,777.50

DOORSTOP, BATHING BEAUTIES.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by Hubley, Lancaster, PA. Marked “Fish” on front, and “250” on back side. 1 of 7 models designed by Anne Fish. Original paint. Hollow 1/2 round form. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 213. SIZE: 11″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, very minor paint abrasions. 9-96350 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1580

1581
$0.00

DOORSTOP, WHISTLIN’ JIM.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, CT. Original paint. Previously unrecorded polka dot shirt & hat motif. Hollow 1/2 round casting. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 103. SIZE: 16″ t. CONDITION: Good, untouched condition, age appropriate paint abrasions, losses & oxidation, remnants of original rubber bumpers. 9-96348 (2,500-5,000) – Lot 1581

1582
$0.00

DOORSTOP, BELLHOP – COKE.

Circa 1920. Coca Cola Bellhop doorstop/display stand, cast iron, American. Full bodied 2-piece body casting, with attached base, arms and tray. Good casting detail. SIZE: 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Fine patina with very little paint abrasion, bright original paint. 9-96325 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1582

1583
$1,066.50

DOORSTOP, BUTLER ON BASE.

Circa 1920. The cast-iron example by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, CT. Marked “B & H”, underside of base. Hollow 1/2 round form, attached solid base. Ref: The Doorstop Book, Smith, p 209. SIZE: 11-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, original paint with minor age appropriate paint abrasions, one rubber bumper absent. 9-96329 (1,750-2,000) – Lot 1583

1584
$1,185.00

“RAINBOW TAIL” ROOSTER WINDMILL WEIGHT.

Circa early 20th century, American. Cast iron, Elgin Wind Power & Pump Co, Elgin, IL. SIZE: 17″ t. CONDITION: Very good condition, untouched, never painted, oxidized surfaces. 9-96644 (1,000-3,000) – Lot 1584

1585
$3,851.25

DOORSTOP, BASEBALL BATTER.

Circa 1912. The cast-iron example by an unknown foundry. Hollow 1/2 round casting, original paint. SIZE: 16-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, with very minor paint abrasions. 9-96338 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1585

1586
$118.50

CARVED AFRICAN OX MASK GURU PEOPLES.

Late 19th, early 20th century. Finely carved helmet mask, with carved bulging eyes and open mouth. Having traces of polychrome detail. SIZE: 25″ l. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Nicely worn, losses to horn ends, insect damage to bottom jaw. 9-94699 (200-300) – Lot 1586

1587
$177.75

CARVED AND PAINTED AFRICAN MASK WITH ARTICULATED JAW.

Late 19th, early 20th century, African. Well carved mask with black and polychrome paint. Figure with droopy cheeks and scarification, articulated jaw revealing carved wooden teeth, having raffia beard. SIZE: Without raffia 10″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Losses to right eye and back of mask due to insect damage, otherwise very pleasing appearance and surface. 9-94692 (200-300) – Lot 1587

1588
$59.25

BENIN STYLE CIRE PERDUE FIGURE OF A WARRIOR.

African, age unknown. Patina gives evidence of possible ancient vintage. Standing figure of a Benin warrior with axe and blade atop a lattice pedestal in battle dress, having face with scarified decoration. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good with old brazed repair to elbow of left arm. 9-94732 (200-400) – Lot 1588

1589
$370.50

COLLECTION OF 12 WEST AFRICAN SILVER PLATED “MANILLA CURRENCY”.

Circa 19th century. Collection of 12 silver “Manilla Currency” also known as ring money that were collected by a missionary in West Africa and engraved and cased in a leather box, re-purposed as napkin rings. “Manilla’s” were manufactured in Europe in bronze, copper and occasionally gold to be used in trade for slaves. This group of rings were silver plated over bronze or brass. SIZE: w. 2-3/8″ each. Case 7″ x 6″ x 3″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Rings very good, each etched with a monogram and a number. Case has wear to corners and back panel is detached. 9-94730 (400-600) – Lot 1589

1590
$592.50

CONGO-BAVILI MONKEY SKULL DIVINATION BASKET.

Late 19th early 20th century. Multi-layered woven basket with mud and effigy material mounted monkey skull top. SIZE: 14″ x 11″ x 11″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Normal wear and tear expected, cracks and looseness with mud. 9-96056 (200-300) – Lot 1590

1591
$118.50

3 GHANAN CARVED FERTILITY FIGURES WITH BEADWORK EMBELLISHMENTS.

Late 20th century, Africa. 3 figures 2 with cowry eyes, all inlaid with triangular brass decoration and finely woven beadwork face masks. SIZE: 18-3/4″ to 22″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94713, 9-94721 (100-200) – Lot 1591

1592
$237.00

3 BAMANA CARVED ANTELOPE HEADDRESSES.

1) 20th century. Carved with spiraling horns and cross-hatched carving on face and embellished with Cowry shells. 2) Carved with spiraling horns and cross-hatched carving on face and embellished with Cowry shells. 3) Figure of antelope with baby antelope on back, spiraling horns with chip-carved face. SIZE: 1) 25″ h. 2) 22″ h. 3) 44″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collector. CONDITION: 1) Good with losses to both tips of antlers. 2) Good with losses to both tips of antlers. 3) Very good. 9-94715, 9-94717 (200-300) – Lot 1592

1593
$237.00

3 CARVED AND PAINTED HELMET MASKS.

1) 20th century Africa. Ibo Janus face carved and white-washed mask with elaborate star headdress. 2) Congo helmet mask with carved teeth and raffia girdle. 3) Luba helmet mask with raffia trim carved crest and chip-carved all over decoration. SIZE: 1) 17″ h. 2) Without raffia 12″ h. 3) 16″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Old glue repair to one starred embellishment, overall very good condition. 2) Very good, good patina. 3) Very good. 9-94693, 9-94695, 9-94701 (300-500) – Lot 1593

1594
$237.00

3 CARVED WEST AFRICAN MASKS.

1) 20th century. Carved face with scarification and antelope horns, good dark patina. 2) A well carved mask with prolific scarification and simulated geometric tatoo’s on scalp with braided hair. Good patina. 3) Well carved and polychrome mask with stylized carved hair. SIZE: 1) 12″ h. 2) 12″ h. 3) 15″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Age crack from right eye to chin, small bug damage/loss near horn. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 9-94700, 9-94707, 9-94703 (400-600) – Lot 1594

1595
$355.50

CARVED AFRICAN SENUFO FEMALE CEREMONIAL HOUSE FIGURE.

20th century. Finely carved ceremonial figure with stylized hair and scarification with attractive old surface. SIZE: 39″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94727 (300-500) – Lot 1595

1596
$296.25

5 CARVED WEST AFRICAN MASKS.

20th century. 5 interesting decorative masks, some with polychrome and metal decorative embellishments. SIZE: 10″ to 21″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 9-94690, 9-94696, 9-94711, 9-94704, 9-94726 (200-300) – Lot 1596

1597
$92.63

LOT OF 3 AFRICAN CARVINGS.

1) 20th century. Carved two-faced yoruba twin hair comb, finely carved with dark patina. 2) Dogon King & Queen seated atop Dogon stool with human form legs. Figures finely carved with good patina. 3) Senufo carved comb with carved hornbill handle having carved crane and snake decoration. SIZE: 1) 9-1/2″ h. 2) 14-1/2″ h. 3) 13-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Minor loss to one comb tooth. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 9-94716, 9-94719, 9-94725 (50-100) – Lot 1597

1598
$88.88

LOT OF 7 ETHNIC CARVINGS.

1) 20th century Africa & Bali. Luba Janus face carved spoon with good patina. 2) Carved and painted Balinese dance mask, well carved good patina, good age. 3) Carved “Whistle-stop” hardwood figure. 4) Stylized Yoruba twin female figures very well carved, nice patina. 5) Polychrome painted New Guinea wall mask. 6)Carved Balinese stylized pig. 7) Contemporary model of a medieval wall torch. SIZE: 1) 17″ h. 2) 8″ h. 3) 14-1/2″ h. 4) 15-1/2″ h. 5) 18″ h. 6) 13″ h. 7) 28″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Good. 3) Very good. 4) Very good. 5) Very good. 6) Very good. 7) Very good. 9-94691, 9-94712, 9-94722, 9-94720, 9-94724, 9-94705, 9-94729 (50-100) – Lot 1598

1599
$237.00

4 ASHANTI GHANA FERTILITY FIGURES.

20th century, African. All with carved faces and nice patina. SIZE: 15″ to 16″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: One with re-glued head, otherwise very good. 9-94714 (200-300) – Lot 1599

1600
$207.38

TWO AFRICAN CEREMONIAL CARVINGS, SENUFO.

1) Finely carved stylized human figure with elongated face and scarification on face, chest and thighs. Originally the top of a rhythm pounder, used to pound the earth to invoke the spirit of ancestors. 2) Stylized hornbill fertility figure. SIZE: 1) 23″ h. 2) 17-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collector. CONDITION: 1) Very good, old surface minor worm damage. 2) Very good. 9-94718, 9-94723 (200-300) – Lot 1600

1601
$385.13

LOT OF 5 WEST AFRICAN CARVED AND POLYCHROME PAINTED MASKS.

20th century. 5 fine examples all with age and good patina, by various West African tribes. SIZE: 12″ to 21-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94694, 9-94708, 9-94710, 9-94698, 9-94702 (300-500) – Lot 1601

1602
$185.25

TWO BENIN STYLE CIRE PURDUE BRONZE SCULPTURES.

1) 20th century, Africa. Large figure of a warrior with bow and blade, wearing a tooth necklace and appropriate attire standing atop carved plinth. 2) Circa 20th century. Hollow cast bronze head of a Benin Oni (king), figure has royal headdress and scarified face with perforations around mouth for the insertion of human hair to simulate tribal facial hair. SIZE: 1) 20″ h. 2) 19″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collector. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 9-94733, 9-94734 (400-600) – Lot 1602

1603
$207.38

TWO CARVED WEST AFRICAN MASKS.

2nd half 20th century. 1) Senufo mask featuring a hornbill, stylized hair and beard, chin peg and scarification. 2) Guro mask with antelope horns and seated female figure. SIZE: 1) 15-1/2″ h. 2) 19-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Both are very good. 9-96060 (100-200) – Lot 1603

1604
$414.75

GROUP OF 4 ETHNIC WEAPONS.

1) 20th century Africa. Long spear with forged steel blade, copper wrapped shaft and chip-carved handle. 2) Spear with well forged blade and delicately carved wooden shaft. 3) Hand weapon with forged and pierced work steel blade, and melon and geometrically carved handle. 4) Beautifully carved ebony hand weapon. SIZE: 1) 74″ l. 2) 53″ l. 3) 19″ l. 4) 28″ l. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Blade rusted with loss to tip, drying split to handle. 3) Very good. 9-94728, 9-94731, 9-94736 (300-500) – Lot 1604

1605
$266.63

3 WEST AFRICAN CARVED AND PAINTED MASKS.

1) 20th century. Punu white face dance mask figure with stylized hair and scarification, having girdle with perforations for raffia embellishment. Finely carved and nice patina. 2) Senufo dance mask, carved figure with stylized hair black painted surface and perforated girdle for raffia embellishments. 3) Senufu dance mask with hair comb and polychrome surface with perforated girdle for raffia embellishments. SIZE: 1) 14″ h. 2) 17″ h. 3) 17″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Drying crack on right cheek downward otherwise very good. 2) Very good. 3) Good quality and surface. 9-94697, 9-94706, 9-94709 (200-400) – Lot 1605

1606
$1,777.50

HAND PAINTED GUINNESS TRADE SIGN WITH LOBSTER.

20th century. Sign painted on canvas with cherub and recipe for bouillabaisse and well rendered sea creatures, mounted and beautifully framed. SIZE: Overall 27″ x 42″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94775 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 1606

1607
$1,422.00

CARVED AND PAINTED GUINNESS TRADE SIGN.

Mid 20th century, England. Advertising Guinness represented by Waterford Hurling Club “The Choice of Champions” painted on board, housed in a molded frame. SIZE: 40-1/2″ x 26-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-96800 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1607

1608
$592.50

GUINNESS PAINTED TRADE SIGN.

2nd quarter 20th century. England. Oil on board. The oval advertising sign designed for the French market depicting a French submarine sailing with a glass of Guinness stout on deck. The sign with French text. SIZE: 28″ x 41″ CONDITION: Shrinkage to boards, paint retains vibrant color. 9-96802 (500-700) – Lot 1608

1609
$1,111.50

PAINTED FLORIST TRADE SIGN.

20th century. Well painted decorative trade sign, on architectural panel having scroll carved top and ends. SIZE: 25″ x 60″ w. CONDITION: Paint loss but overall very appealing. 9-94772 (400-600) – Lot 1609

1610
$0.00

BENCH MADE FRENCH CHERRY DINING TABLE WITH STRETCHER BASE AND ROUND TOP.

20th century France. Well crafted round dining table of mortise and tenon construction, having scrolling, tapering legs and serpentine “X” stretcher. Custom made by small cabinet making shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 47-1/2″ dia. 30″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94887 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1610

1611
$0.00

COLORFUL RESTAURANT TRADE SIGN CHARLES HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE WITH SLATE.

20th century. Well painted and graphic trade sign promoting a performance of “Champagne Charlie” with figure of dapper gent in striped pants and top hat, having lower right section in slate for presentation times. SIZE: Overall 49″ x 33″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94774 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1611

1612
$1,481.25

FOLK ART CARVED PIG TRADE PIECE FROM ANTHONY’S PIER 4.

20th century. Finely carved and painted figure of a pig in Maitre de costume and chefs hat with outstretched carte de visite tray on wooden base, paint is well stressed giving appearance of substantial age. This piece was part of the fixtures at Anthony’s Pier 4 restaurant, a gift from Mayor Kevin White in Boston, MA. SIZE: 47″ h. PROVENANCE: This piece was part of the fixtures at Anthony’s Pier 4 restaurant, Boston, MA. CONDITION: Very good, with very appealing surface. 9-94769 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1612

1613
$2,073.75

LARGE CARVED TUNA TRADE SIGN.

Mid 20th century or earlier. This fine two sided folk art fish sign with brightly polychrome painted surfaces, carved from the solid. SIZE: Approximately 40″ h. 75″ l. PROVENANCE: Pleasant Point, NJ Restaurant. CONDITION: The weathered surfaces with losses to paint, dorsal fin with some repair, there are 4 square holes in the body of the sign which may have been present before the object was carved. Sign retains old iron mounting chains, structurally good. 9-96798 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 1613

1614
$1,896.00

LARGE CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD ATLANTIC SALMON TRADE SIGN.

Carved open mouth with nicely carved fins and painted surface. Two sided, paint and fins; top fitted with two hanging metal hooks. SIZE: 71″ l x 28″ h. CONDITION: Some roughness to fins and paint, generally very good. 9-96797 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 1614

1615
$4,443.75

RESTAURANT TRADE SIGN WITH SAILOR GIRL “CUTTY SARK” WHISKY.

Very well painted on canvas, featuring a young lady in sailor suit with spyglass sitting on the spar of the mast with a rendering of a Cutty Sark Whisky bottle, now mounted and framed. SIZE: 49″ x 42″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94777 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 1615

1616
$0.00

84 INCH “LACE MAKERS” BANQUET TABLE WITH DROP LEAVES.

20th century. Cherry benchmade drop leaf banquet table having an oval top when open, with drawer in one end and simulated drawer in the other, sitting atop a boldly turned stretcher base, constructed with mortice and tennon joints and wood pegs. Custom made by small cabinet making shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 48″ x 84″ top when open, 30″ h. CONDITION: Very good, very clean. 9-94884 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1616

1617
$1,543.75

HAND PAINTED IRISH WHISKEY ADVERTISING SIGN.

20th century. Featuring well rendered whisky bottles and corners with quarter rosettes and framed in red painted molding. SIZE: 18″ x 72″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94771 (700-900) – Lot 1617

1617a
$0.00

TWO PIECES OF ANTIQUE METALWARE, LARGE GALVANIZED CHAMPAGNE BUCKET AND A TIN BATHTUB.

1) Late 19th early 20th century, galvanized metal backpack, re-purposed and re-painted for use as a Pol Roger Champagne tub, very well painted with image of the bottle. 2) Late 19th century. Tin sit-down bathtub, now with interesting modern floral decoration, having images of a hot air balloon, the moon and various animals and plants. SIZE: 1) 27-1/2″ h. 2) 20″ h. CONDITION: 1) Very good, interesting surface inside and out. 2) Very good with minor losses to paint. 9-94883, 9-94889 (400-700) – Lot 1617a

1618
$414.75

TAILOR’S SCISSORS TRADE SIGN.

Circa early 20th century, American. Laminated wood, original paint. Large scale scissors, operable, with finely shaped handles and blades. SIZE: 62″ l. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, age appropriate paint abrasions and wear. 9-96620 (300-600) – Lot 1618

1619
$0.00

MORTAR AND PESTLE PHARMACY TRADE SIGN.

Late 19th century, American. Maple, old, dry gold paint over original gilded surfaces. 3 dimensionally turned and carved, retaining original iron mounting collar, top of mortar. SIZE: 18″ t. overall. CONDITION: Very good, old reattached chip break on base. 9-96587 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1619

1620
$1,896.00

LARGE FISH TRADE SIGN.

First half of the 20th century. Hand carved from a three board laminate having fins that are inset and carved. Surface all over carved with scale detail, and painted. SIZE: 71″ x 20″ x 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75318 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1620

1621
$988.00

DECORATIVE CARVED AND PAINTED FISH TROPHY MOUNT.

20th century. Well carved and painted figure of a salmon mounted on a blue painted pine backboard, framed with black painted molding. Painted lower left “Harold Place, N.J.” inscribed under fish “CT River Dee, July – Dinnette Pool – 19lbs 6 oz.” SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 50-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-94768 (1,400-1,800) – Lot 1621

1622
$0.00

MEATS KOROSEC’S GROCERIES TRADE SIGN.

Circa late 19th century, New England. Trade sign with scalloped top, having original chrome yellow paint with black lettering and red shadowing. Retaining original iron chain hangers. SIZE: 60″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Even wear commensurate with normal use, minor loss to top of right scroll and minor loss to bottom edge center, various mounting holes. 9-96635 (600-900) – Lot 1622

1623
$0.00

“L. CERONE SHOS REPAIRED NEATLY DONE” TRADE SIGN.

Circa 19th century, NY. Sheet zinc. Original paint. Small amusingly misspelled sign, chrome yellow against a black background, upper rows letters with red shadow highlights. Meandering scrolled vine, central area, with pointing finger, lower right. Retains old hanging chains. Backside impressed “German American Insurance Company, New York”, evidently indicating prior use of metal panel. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Good untouched original condition, age appropriate oxidized surface with minor soft denting. 9-96637 (600-900) – Lot 1623

1624
$118.50

COLE & ROBERTS FRESH FISH SIGN.

Early 20th century. American. Trade sign painted in red lettering with blue and black shadowing, nicely painted on pine board, that was re-purposed having a previous architectural use. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 22″ w. CONDITION: Very good, wear and paint loss commensurate with age, back reveals moldings that were once attached, evidence of a previous use. 9-96433 (300-500) – Lot 1624

1625
$118.50

CARVED AND PAINTED FLORIST SHOP TRADE SIGN.

20th century. Painted for the Edwina Semple Florist shop having natural pine background and carved and painted applied flowers. SIZE: 36″ x 23″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94778 (400-600) – Lot 1625

1626
$0.00

DECORATIVE RESTAURANT PAINTING OF GRAPES.

20th century. Well rendered basket of grapes painted on rustic architectural panel in worn rustic frame. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 13-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good with minor paint loss. 9-94891 (200-400) – Lot 1626

1627
$2,073.75

“SCHOOL SUPPLIES” ADVERTISING SIGN.

Early 20th century, American. Pine, wonderfully depicting an over sized lead pencil, with eraser. and “School Supplies” advertised. Original dry polychrome pant, with it’s iron hanging rings intact. SIZE: 35-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, minor abrasions. 9-96422 (600-900) – Lot 1627

1628
$3,087.50

TURNED AND PAINTED BARBER POLE.

Late 19th century, American. Pine, graphically turned and decorated. Attractive old, crazed second paint. Hanging ring at top. SIZE: 30″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, age appropriate wear. 9-96419 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1628

1629
$1,976.00

TALL CARVED AND PAINTED BARBER POLE.

Early 20th century, American. Having well turned post with ball finial, on original blue painted block base. Painted red, white, and blue with yellow ball top. SIZE: 73″ t. CONDITION: Very good, appears to be original paint, some losses to paint consistent with age, post reset on block base, possibly from movement due to shrinkage, evidenced by paint line, now mounted on plain white block for stability. 9-96208 (1,800-2,000) – Lot 1629

1630
$651.75

SMALL CARVED AND PAINTED EAGLE PLAQUE.

Circa 1900, American. Carved from a single piece of pine with relief carved details, in dry, original paint. Graphic form with pleasant, faded paint patina. SIZE: 15-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96375 (500-700) – Lot 1630

1631
$2,778.75

OUTSTANDING FOLK ART CARVED TOTEM.

This interesting well executed carved totem has a rectangular base with two inset carved panels with captions, one of adult and baby bear captioned “MOTHER BEAR ON GUARD WHEN CUBS PLAY”, the other with lion and cubs captioned “THE KING LION BABYSITS”. The inset panels have a gold border and flanked by spiral block end posts. The top edge of the base signed on each side by the maker “Allen Van Hoecke Chehalis Wn”. The next element of the totem is a square box with carved inset element, the box having two pig heads. On top of the box is an 8″, 1-1/4″ square column with a carved mystery ball and a number of other balls within a carved cross element, three captions circling “IN GOD WE TRUST”, “GOD BLESS AMERICA HOME SWEET HOME” and “LIFE LOVE TIME GAME”. On top of this is a sphere carving and then double bird finial. SIZE: Total height: 21-1/2″ x 8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96725 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1631

1632
$617.50

SMALL CARVED EAGLE HEAD.

Circa 19th or early 20th century, New England. Pine, original dry paint. Possibly a small weathervane top. Nicely painted silhouette form. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 6″ x 1/2″. CONDITION: Untouched original condition. 9-96626 (500-800) – Lot 1632

1633
$5,925.00

LARGE & RARE PATRIOTIC EAGLE PLAQUE.

Circa 1920-1950, Boston, MA. Pine, Artistic Carving Company of Boston, Boston, MA. Original paint. Very graphically deep relief carved example, the eagle holding banner in its beak, clutching crossed, furled flags and olive branch in its talons. Bright original polychrome paint with very minor wear. This is the largest size eagle carving produced by Artistic, and was listed in their catalog. SIZE: 20″ x 81″ l. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. 9-96621 (6,000-12,000) – Lot 1633

1634
$0.00

FOLK ART CARVED & PAINTED BOW HEAD WHALE.

Painted with black body and whitish mouth, a twirling tail. Fitted with a round stand. SIZE: Whale: 8-1/2″ h x 23-1/2″ l. Overall: 16-1/2″ on stand. CONDITION: Shows some weathering and roughness at blow hole. 9-96702 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1634

1635
$0.00

WOODEN FOLK ART RIVERBOAT MODEL.

Early to mid 20th century. American. Featuring a primitive painted model of a riverboat, using plank on frame technique. Having colorful paint and fitted with 2 figures, 1 carved wood and 1 wood with a cast iron head. SIZE: 45″ l. CONDITION: Very good, with normal wear and probable loss of deck covers. 9-96430 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1635

1636
$0.00

FOLK ART LOCOMOTIVE MODEL.

Circa early 20th century, American. Wood, iron, pressed paper fiber, original paint. Sophisticated home-made model of 3 stack steam locomotive. Dry, crusty painted surfaces. SIZE: 25″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Good condition, age appropriate abrasions and wear, minor losses including cabin bell and left side upper cabin bumper. 9-96631 (600-1,200) – Lot 1636

1637
$592.50

FOLK ART STAGE COACH MODEL.

Early 20th century. American. Finely crafted in wood, with carved body, and spoke wheels having multicolored painted surface and attached lanterns and trunk. Identified on side as New York to Boston Stage. SIZE: Body length without shaft 12″ l. 8″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70783 (600-800) – Lot 1637

1638
$2,666.25

COLLECTION OF WHITE HOUSE BRICKS.

1792-1817 Washington D.C. This collection removed from the White House during the near total renovation under president Harry Truman started in 1949 and completed in 1952. The public was afforded a brief opportunity to purchase various souvenir kits upon direct visitation to Pennsylvania Avenue. In consulting with an author who wrote a few chapters on the matter, 15 or so different kits were offered ranging from a single nail, to a piece of wood, to a chunk of limestone, single brick etc. There were a very select group of people who opted to purchase the most extravagant kit available, “enough bricks to build a fireplace.” This particular purchaser had no intention of purchasing such an expensive and frankly excessive lot, he accidentally checked the wrong box and a few months later a freight truck showed up at his doorstep with 800 pounds of brick and he paid for them and the transit costs via the Pennsylvania RR. The group is comprised of 16 complete bricks, some cracked, 7 mostly complete examples approx 75% whole, approximately 29 fragments 25%-35% whole, and an assortment of fragments of varying size. The collection is accompanied by 1 plaque of authenticity attached to a brick, and a second, unattached plaque, supplied to the original purchaser by the Commission on Renovation of the Executive Mansion. Also accompanying the collection is a newspaper clipping with a story with photo of the original purchaser, a photo of Roy Wise showing one of his bricks, and two letters on White House stationary written by and for Major General Glen E. Edgerton, the Executive Director of the renovation project. Both are addressed to Roy L. Wise. SIZE: Size of full brick- 8-3/4″ X 4-1/4″ X 2-3/8″. PROVENANCE: Sold to the present owner by the family of the original purchaser and accompanied by documentation & authentication plaque. CONDITION: As found as described above. 9-94389 (2,500-4,500) – Lot 1638

1639
$266.63

PHOTOGRAPH OF PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER WITH PERSONALIZED AUTOGRAPH.

First half 20th century. America. Photograph of President Herbert Hoover with dog inscribed to “Emily Marx – With kind regards of Herbert Hoover”. In modern frame with mat. SIZE: Overall 14″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25020 (200-400) – Lot 1639

1640
$474.00

HOOKED RUG RUNNER SAMPLER.

Circa 1953. American. Finely rag-hooked and sheared, featuring a runner with 14 individual panels, having figural birds, horse, cats, flowers and house. SIZE: 82″ t. x 22″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96432 (600-800) – Lot 1640

1641
$296.25

HOOKED RUG WITH CAT.

19th century. American. Well hooked in rags and yarn, featuring the central image of a stylized tabby cat on brown background, having quarter round foliate corners. Hooked on burlap. SIZE: 29-1/2″ x 44″. CONDITION: Minor losses near edges and a few well done repairs in background. 9-96431 (800-1,200) – Lot 1641

1642
$237.00

GERMAN HELMET.

WWII style, metal helmet having “SS” decal on one side, other side missing emblem. Leather interior marked “M-1943 59”. Chin strap present. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 9-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Structurally good, it has been re-painted, re-decaled. As found. 9-94888 (500-700) – Lot 1642

1643
$0.00

1936 ADOLF HITLER BIOGRAPHY ALONG WITH TWO NAZI OFFICER DOORPLATES.

Circa 1936, German. 1) “Adolph Hitler – Bilder Aus Dem Leben Des Fuhrers”, published by Herausgegeben Vom Cigaretten/Bilderdienst, Hamburg, Bahrenfeld. Volume contains 133 pages, with cloth binding and gold lettering, featuring the life and times of Adolph Hitler in German, with over 150 tipped-in photos and prints. 2) Two unused decorative doorplates of stamped brass, featuring swastika and eagle emblem and signed by maker, Arno Brener, Berlin. SIZE: 1) 12-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. 2) 10″ x 3-3/4″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, light wear to edges, slightly curved front cover. 2) Very good, unused. 9-94779 (800-1,200) – Lot 1643

1644
$123.50

SCHOOL GIRL WATERCOLOR DATED 1883.

1883. America. Folk art watercolor showing 2 hens and a rooster with a young girl in a pink dress holding her doll in the foreground. Now framed in a period lemon gold frame. SIZE: Overall 9″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25011 (300-500) – Lot 1644

1645
$247.00

UNSIGNED (American, Early 20th century) FOLK ART PAINTING OF A HUNTER AIMING HIS SHOT.

Oil on panel scene shows a panoramic view with a hunter aiming his rifle at bird in flight with farm in background and river traveling into distance. Unsigned. Housed in a black painted wood frame. SIZE: 22″ x 34″. Overall: 38″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Surface scratches and several areas of paint loss. 9-96434 (500-700) – Lot 1645

1646
$237.00

PAINT DECORATED SWORDFISH BILL.

Circa 19th century, American. Original dry painted surfaces. Polychrome decorated leafage, flower and geometric designs. Fine patina. SIZE: 30-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, very minor surface abrasions. 9-96608 (200-500) – Lot 1646

1647
$864.50

WHIMSICAL PENGUIN WALLBOX.

20th century, American. Pine, original polychrome paint. The slope sided box with overhung base, beneath penguins back, dressed in a tuxedo, with bow-tie and cummerbund. SIZE: 21″ t. CONDITION: Very good, minor abrasions, tiny old chip loss front of beak, surface waxed. 9-96582 (700-1,100) – Lot 1647

1648
$0.00

PAINTED PLANK SIDE ROCKING HORSE.

19th century. Continental. Constructed with carved block body, plank carved head and neck, with wide boardS forming the side and rocker. Of mortise and tenon, and wood peg construction. Being all over paint decorated in the form of a stylized horse. SIZE: 33″ t. x 51″ l. CONDITION: Over all very good, with paint wear commensurate with age and use. Having replaced saddle front and back, and replaced horsehair tail. 9-96207 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1648

1649
$216.13

CARVED AND PAINTED BOW LEGGED SAILOR WHIRLYGIG.

First half of the 20th century. American. Featuring a polychrome sailor in uniform, with semaphore flags. SIZE: 16″ t. CONDITION: Paint loss commensurate with age. 9-96428 (500-700) – Lot 1649

1650
$118.50

SOLDIER WHIRLYGIG.

Early to mid 20th century. American. Featuring a primitive carved figure with kepi hat and beard, having red coat and blue pants and paddle arms. SIZE: Figure 12″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with over varnish and paint loss commensurate with age. 9-96429 (400-600) – Lot 1650

1651
$61.75

20th CENTURY FOLK ART LINCOLN WHIRLIGIG.

A standing Lincoln with top hat holds two American flag paddles. He stands atop an arrow with red tip and American flag feathers. Unsigned. SIZE: With paddle: 15″ h x 12-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25014 (200-300) – Lot 1651

1652
$5,036.25

FOLK ART OIL ON CANVAS OF POLAR BEAR ATTACKING SEAL.

Artic scene with polar bear exiting water onto ice flow to attack seal, signed lower right H.A. Fish, Ca 1917 in finely carved contemporary commemorative frame inscribed “Bark John Carver, Captain Aaron Dean”. Frame decorated with sailing bark, harpoons and a whaling scene with whale along the bottom edge. Captain Aaron Dean is listed as having captained the Bark John Carver from the port in New Bedford Mass., from about 1875. SIZE: Canvas 10″ x 14″, Frame 13-3/4″ x 17-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Canvas intact but in need of cleaning, frame very good. 9-94740 (500-700) – Lot 1652

1653
$592.50

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WATERCOLOR OF ARTIST PALETTE AND BRUSHES.

Circa 1846, American. Watercolor on paper of an artist palette with brushes marked “Album” with scroll, vine, seashell and floral border, signed lower right E. Luck, 1846. Framed in period lemon gold frame. SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 8″ image. 10″ x 10-1/2″ frame. CONDITION: Very minor stains. 9-25013 (250-400) – Lot 1653

1654
$0.00

TWO CARVED POCKET WATCH HUTCHES.

1) Circa late 19th century, American. Tall clock form, mahogany, original finish. Nicely detailed with applied, molded crest, applied pierced hood and frontspiece and glass window, above applied lower hood molding, and throat with applied door. Base with molded cornice and bracket base. Rear swivel panel for placement of pocket watch. 2) Circa mid 19th century, American. Pine, original finish. Profusely carved front and base with geometric and foliate design, Thistle, lower frontspiece. Original felt liner. SIZE: Clock case 10-1/2″ t. Other 5″ t. CONDITION: 1) Very good untouched condition, nice darkened patina, hood crest with minor old losses cracks. 2) Very good untouched condition. 9-96638 (500-1,000) – Lot 1654

1655
$9,480.00

PAIR OF PAINT DECORATED VASES.

Last quarter 19th century, probably England. Each urn form milk glass vase hand painted with flowering plants and song birds, with cast brass or bronze gilt mounts, collars at throat and foot, also with gilt bases cast with leaf tips. SIZE: 33″ h. CONDITION: Each vase broken and repaired at base. 9-96447 (500-700) – Lot 1655

1656
$0.00

30 PIECES AMERICAN PRESSED GLASS.

Late 19th century. American. Featuring 6 Vaseline colored “Wildflower” goblets, and 19 pieces of “Ruby Block” consisting of 7 piece water set, 5 sugar bowls with covers, 2 handled spooners, 1 open sugar, 1 creamer, covered butter dish, punch cup and tumbler. 5 other pieces of ruby flashed EAPG. SIZE: Pitcher 8″ t. Goblet 6″ t. CONDITION: 6 goblets, very good condition. “Ruby Block”, water set very good, 4 covered sugar bowls very good, one with re-glued finial, tumbler and punch cup with chips, the remainder in good condition. 5 others in good condition. 9-96695 (400-600) – Lot 1656

1657
$118.50

3 FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS OF BASEBALL PLAYERS WITH AUTOGRAPHS.

Mid 20th century. American. 1) A framed photograph of the right fielder Carl Furillo (1922 – 1989), with a separate autograph in ink. 2) An autographed (in black marker) a photograph of Edwin Donald “Duke” Snider, center fielder. 3) A photograph of in fielder, Leo Durocher (1905 – 1991), with separate autograph in blue marker. SIZE: 1) Overall 12-1/2″ x 8″. 2) Overall 14″ x 12″. 3) 16-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 9-25010 (300-400) – Lot 1657

1657a
$61.75

GILT GEORGIAN STYLE MIRROR.

Mid 20th century. Rectangular mirror plate with conforming notched and stepped triple gilt frame. SIZE: 46″ x 34″. CONDITION: Good, minor ruffing to gilding. 9-96198 (200-300) – Lot 1657a

1658
$59.25

PAIR OF LARGE SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS.

1st half 20th century. Each brass candlestick, silver plated, with cylindrical cup and spiral bobeche joined to spiral twist columns above flaring circular plinth. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with small scratches and nicks. 9-96452 (200-300) – Lot 1658

1659
$237.00

TWO METAL EAGLES.

1) Fine cast bronze eagle by Gilroy Roberts (American, 1905-1991) titled” The Great American Eagle.” The bronze sculpture showing an eagle with wings spread, perched on a naturalistic base mounted to a bevel side wood plinth. Numbered 1977/2000 and having title and name plaque. Signed below wing with artists initials and 75. 2) Eagle doorstop of polished brass casting with weighted back. SIZE: 1) Bronze: 10-1/2″ h x 19-3/4″ w. Overall 14-1/2″ h. 2) 7-1/4″ h x 7-1/2″ w. CONDITION: 1) Very good to excellent. 2) Very good. 9-97168 (800-1,200) – Lot 1659

2000
$829.50

QUEEN ANNE ARMCHAIR.

Mid 18th century. New England. A fine design, with yolk back and vasiform splat, having carved scrolling arms. Supported with block and ball turned front posts and bulbous turned stretcher. SIZE: 41-1/2″ t. 22-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Appears to be original, with an old black paint over original red. 9-94780 (300-500) – Lot 2000

2001
$4,740.00

IRON REVOLVING CANDLE-STAND.

Mid 18th century, American. Fine iron revolving table candle stand, forged iron. Finely wrought, large penny feet, with tapering tripod, having ring and bobbin turned join square lower post, vase turned central decoration, round tapering upper post. The double revolving candle arms having central lozenge and elaborate elongated diamond shaped arms. With folded edge, and slotted candlecups and dished drip pans. The spring loaded arms with lower cage and attached pigtail ended snuffer holder. SIZE: 23″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, worn original black paint, fine patina. 9-96374 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2001

2002
$247.00

QUEEN ANNE TILT TOP CANDLE STAND WITH SHAPED CORNERS.

Mid 18th century. American. Crafted in mahogany, fitted with a square top having notched lozenge corners atop a well turned urn form shaft, having flattened cabriole legs terminating in feet with carved pads. SIZE: Top 18-1/4″ x 18″. 27″ h. CONDITION: Old re-glue at top of shaft, re-glue on bottom of shaft near two legs. 9-94808 (300-400) – Lot 2002

2003
$592.50

BANISTER BACKED ARM CHAIR WITH SCALLOPED CREST.

Circa mid 18th century, Connecticut, probably Stratford or Guilford area. Retaining original finish under later varnish, having elaborate scrolling back, elaborate crown crest rail. Well turned 1/2 banisters and a cupid’s bow lower rail. Upwardly canted carved scrolling arms, rear posts with tall urn finials, and elongated vase turnings. Similarly turned front legs with turnip feet, bold front stretchers are ring turned with elongated turns, having an old rush seat. SIZE: 42-1/2″ x 22-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good with minor chip loss on rear post under crest. 9-96599 (1,000-3,000) – Lot 2003

2004
$0.00

CREWEL WORK PURSE.

18th century, New England. Well worked in wool. Retaining strong colors and geometric design, the interior lining of striped silk. SIZE: 3″ x 6″. CONDITION: Good untouched original condition, scattered minor thread losses. 9-96382 (500-800) – Lot 2004

2005
$1,718.25

SEMI-ANTIQUE HERIZ CARPET.

Early 20th century. Large horizontal arabesque medallion on a wine red field with dense geometric design with a midnight blue main border with polychrome crab devices. SIZE: 8’9″ x 11’4″. CONDITION: Minor moth damage in end border. 9-96514 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2005

2006
$355.50

THREE FRAMED MINIATURES.

1) Oil on board half portrait of a man in brown coat with white hair and mutton chops. 2) A silhouette bust of a young man with top hat. 3) An ink and graphite drawing of a shoulder length portrait identified as “K.K. Van Rufslaer?” All housed in period gold frames (with losses). SIZE: 1) 8″ x 6-1/2″ 2) 6-1/4″ x 5-1/4″ 3) 8-1/4″ x 7-1/2″ CONDITION: #1 has some retouch, otherwise very good. 9-94443 (200-400) – Lot 2006

2007
$0.00

18TH CENTURY CHERRY QUEEN ANNE CANDLESTAND.

Mid 18th century. New England. Having an oval top with chamfered edge with finely turned almost exaggerated urn pedestal, having tall cabriole legs. SIZE: 21″ x 16″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Fine old finish, glass ring stains in top, pedestal with old screw repairs where legs attach. 9-94853 (600-900) – Lot 2007

2008
$988.00

UNSIGNED (American, Early 19th Century) PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS.

Two oils on canvas half portraits of a man and woman set against a dark red background. The woman, wearing an empire-waist dress with white shawl and cap, is inscribed lower left “March 1803” and lower right “Aged 62”. The gentleman wearing a brown waistcoat with brass buttons and white collar, is inscribed lower left “March 1803” lower right “Age 63”. Housed in an arched gilt gesso wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 25″ (each). Overall: 36″ x 31″ CONDITION: Both canvases are laid down on Masonite and surface grime. Gentleman has minor touch up in face and restoration lower right. Woman has several small scratches to paint surface and restoration throughout face and in dress. Both frames have significant losses. 9-96459 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2008

2009
$948.00

PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS.

The yoke crest rail continuing to shaped stiles centering a vasiform splat above the trapezoidal frame fitted with slip seat raised on frontal cabriole legs with shaped returns. The rear legs chamfered and backswept joined by a recessed block and ring turned box stretcher. SIZE: Back: 41″ h. Seat: 17-1/2″ h. Overall width: 22″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. Christie’s sale #9268 Oct 14, 1999 Lot 169 CONDITION: Chairs retain old and original surfaces cleaned and repolished, with professional restoration and retightening to legs, possible early replacement of two returns on frontal legs of one chair. Otherwise good. 9-93326 (800-1,200) – Lot 2009

2010
$370.50

QUEEN ANNE “BIRDCAGE” TEA TABLE.

Mid 18th century. Pennsylvania. Walnut tea table with carved and molded dish top, supported by a tilt and turn “birdcage” mechanism with boldly turned center column joined to cabriole legs and flattened pad feet. SIZE: Top 35-1/4″ x 35-3/4″. 29″ h. CONDITION: Very good, top with evidence of 4 fill holes for screws to solidly affix the top, base with re-glue to a chip on the top of the column and having an old refinish surface. 9-25083 (800-1,200) – Lot 2010

2011
$533.25

PENNY FOOT RUSH LIGHT.

Mid 18th century, New England. Tall Penny Foot Rush Light, forged iron. Delicate form with tall shaft terminating in pincer rush holder, counterbalance arm with rolled rim candle-cup, cleated to dished drip pan. Large penny foot tripod base with ringed ferrule decoration adjoining shaft. SIZE: 12-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched surfaces, untouched condition. 9-96365 (500-800) – Lot 2011

2012
$1,007.25

MAPLE QUEEN ANNE TAP TABLE.

Mid 18th century. New England. Crafted in maple (some figuring), having widely overhanging 2 board top with molded edge. The aprons with 1/4 round detail. The turned legs of tapering form terminating in round button feet. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 32″ x 27-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Overall very good, with old refinished surface, the top having dowel stabilized age crack, the base with evidence of one top board being reset slightly closer to the center, probably due to shrinkage. 9-96554 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2012

2013
$1,718.25

CHERRY QUEEN ANNE HIGHBOY.

Mid 18th century. Cherry 2 part highboy having 9 drawers on the top section and 4 on the bottom, both parts fitted with deep center drawer having well developed concave shell carvings with leaf decoration, sitting atop carved cabriole legs with acanthus carved knees. Written on paper pasted on back “This highboy came from Sentry Hill Norwich Conn. The colonial house of Thomas Harland a clockmaker and silversmith. The house was built in 1772 and the highboy was placed in the house at that time and was a private house until bought by M. A. Norton. It became the property of General Edward Harland, a grandson of Thomas Harland and a General in the Federal Army, and the president, for many years of the Norwich Society for Savings. The legs of this highboy were cut off by Lusy Harland, a sister of the General who made the feet into a foot stool which is shown in the picture” which is accompanying the piece. The feet were later reattached to this highboy. “The highboy & the foot stool were bought and restored by M. A. Norton, October, 1916.” SIZE: 37″ x 20″ 71″ h. PROVENANCE: Note attached to back of cabinet suggests this highboy comes from Sentry Hill, Norwich Conn and note offers more provenance information. CONDITION: Overall good appearance. Documentation shows that the piece was refinished and restored in 1916 probably at which time the acanthus leaf decoration on the drawer fronts were added. 9-25081 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2013

2014
$0.00

BRASS PETAL BASE PUSH-UP CANDLESTICKS.

Mid 18th century. England or America. Having tubular brass shaft with flaring candlecup and medial ring, atop hollow petal form bases. SIZE: 7″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96544 (600-900) – Lot 2014

2015
$4,740.00

FINE QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DRESSING TABLE.

Third quarter 18th century, probably Boston, Massachusetts. The rectangular top with molded edge and notched corners projecting above the conforming case fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers above three deep drawers, the center with relief fan carving, additionally fitted with a concealed document drawer at rear. All above a triple arched apron alternating with pendant acorn finials raised on delicate cabriole legs with shaped returns raised on pronounced platform pad feet. The dressing table with set of original pierced brass hardware. SIZE: 30″ h x 29-1/2″ w (case) x 34-1/4 w (overall) x 20-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Structurally very good, no restoration noted. Retains old if not original polished surfaces with good color and patina. 9-94535 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2015

2016
$6,813.75

QUEEN ANNE LOOKING GLASS SCONCE WITH BROKEN ARCH TOP.

Mid 18th century. England or America. Small, narrow, looking glass with brass candle sconce, having broken arch top, stepped frame body and scalloped base. Mirror glass in 2 panels, and removable brass candle sconce arm with urn shaped holder. SIZE: 28″ x 11″. CONDITION: Old crusty attic condition, missing backboard, evidence of missing finial. 9-96564 (800-1,200) – Lot 2016

2017
$0.00

DIMINUTIVE QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TEA TABLE.

2nd quarter 18th century New England.Constructed in cherry wood, having oval leaves opening to a nearly round top. The slightly cabriole legs terminating in pad feet two of which fold out to support the leaves. Having a pleasant old finish. SIZE: 11″ x 30″ x 25-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, base shows evidence of possible reconstruction. 9-94849 (3,500-5,500) – Lot 2017

2018
$370.50

FINE QUEEN ANNE MIRROR.

Circa mid 18th century, American or English. Mahogany, pine, glass. Original surfaces. Nicely scrolled crest, above fine molded mirror surround. Original chamfered pine backboards, probably original silvered glass. All elements intact, except nails. SIZE: 22″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good condition, minor age appropriate clouding of glass, backboard nails replaced. 9-96645 (400-800) – Lot 2018

2019
$592.50

NINE-PIECES EARLY LIGHTING.

19th century. America. 1) Fine 18th century beam hook for holding 3 lighting devices, fine elegant form. 2) Early 19th century pierced tin “Paul Revere” candle lantern. 3) Early 19th century pierced tin “Paul Revere” candle lantern. 4) Blown glass peg lamp, with kerosene burner. 5) Blown in mold peg lamp with brass collar. 6) Tinware chamberstick with curved sides and porcelain candlecup. 7) “Wheeler Reflector Co., Boston, Mass, patented 1881”, tin and mirrored lantern reflector. 8) Tin reflector sconce with removable candlecup. 9) “IP Frink, patented electric light reflector in tin with mirrored glass interior. SIZE: 1) 16″ x 12″ x 4”. 2) 18″ t. 3) 18″ t. 4) 4″ t. 5) 4-1/2″ t. 6) 6″ dia. 2″ t. 7) 11″ t. 8) 9-1/2″ dia. 9) 10″ dia. CONDITION: 1) Very good, good patina. 2) Very good, fine old patina, door detached and probably an old replacement. 3) Fair, missing door, good old patina. 4) Very good. 5) Very good. 6) Very good, with recent black paint. 7) One broken glass, considerable losses to mirror silver. 8) Losses to tin reflector. 9) Very good, with minor losses to mirror silver. 9-96690 (800-1,200) – Lot 2019

2020
$1,777.50

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TILT TOP TEA TABLE WITH CARVED DISH TOP.

Mid 18th century. New England. Having a round top, finely carved with molded edge and central recess above finely turned pedestal supported by 3 very well developed and bold cabriole legs. SIZE: 23-1/2″ dia. 27-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, retains original hardware, fine old refinish, minor area of re-glue on edge of dish top. 9-94841 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2020

2021
$948.00

COPPER RUNNING HORSE AND SULKY WEATHERVANE.

First quarter 20th century. New England. Featuring a flattened hollow body horse pulling a sulky with wire spoked wheels having a hollow full body driver with zinc head. SIZE: 17″ h. x 33″ w. CONDITION: Good, some spokes detached, having good enhanced verdigris patina. 9-96663 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2021

2022
$1,303.50

DISPLAYED EAGLE WEATHERVANE.

First half 20th century. America. Hollow full body eagle on ball, copper weathervane, with arrow directional. Having outstretched wings. SIZE: Wingspread 30″. 22″ t. CONDITION: Having overall verdigris patina, full gold leaf surface, with traces of multi-layers of gold paint. 9-96662 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2022

2023
$14,220.00

LEAPING STAG WEATHERVANE.

First half 20th century, American. Probably Washburne. Sometimes attributed to J.W. Fiske (ref: J.W. Fiske 1893 catalog), or the Washburne Co., (ref: “Weathervanes”, by Charles Klamkin, p 152). Featuring a well detailed leaping deer, with cast zinc head and delicate antlers, attached to a molded copper body with elaborate detail. Offered with museum stand. SIZE: 29″ l. x 21-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, surface re-gilt but with weathering and traces of older surface, slight compression near back leg on one side. 9-96213 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 2023

2024
$0.00

BUTTER STAMP LOLLIPOP HANDLE.

Early-mid 19th century, PA. Pinwheel carved lollipop handled butter stamp, maple. Fine relief carved pinwheel and fern leaf design, with incised outer band. The single piece construction with long carved handle and incised flattened knob end. Backside of stamp chamfer carved to thin outer edge. SIZE: 8-3/4″ l. 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, untouched patina and condition. 9-96371 (800-1,000) – Lot 2024

2025
$0.00

FOLK ART CARVED SHEEP BUTTER STAMP.

Circa mid 19th century, PA. Maple, original surface. Elongated sheep and foliate carved single piece stamp, double incised rim and rope carved outer edge, the handle with tapered end. Finely detailed carving. SIZE: 3-1/2″ dia. 6 t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, natural dark patina. 9-96629 (500-800) – Lot 2025

2026
$474.00

DEMILUNE CARVED PINEAPPLE BUTTER STAMP.

Circa mid 19th century, PA. Pine, original surface. Well carved example, deeply carved pineapple and leafage, with incised line and rope carved outer edge. Bottle shaped, incised handle, pegged to turned, incised and carved body. SIZE: 7″ x 3-1/2″ x 4″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, fine patina. 9-96630 (500-800) – Lot 2026

2027
$474.00

FORGED IRON THREE ARM CHANDELIER.

Late 18th century, PA. Fine, simple form, three flat arms, cut from single sheet, tapered, with pierced lollipop ends, through which the candlecups are mounted. The central hanger with hammered domed collar, twisted post hanging shaft, with pigtail end and 2 attached hanging links, with attached ring above. SIZE: 14″ dia. 13-1/2″ drop. CONDITION: Fine, untouched condition, with age appropriate oxidized surfaces. 9-96385 (700-1,200) – Lot 2027

2028
$948.00

DOUBLE FAT LAMP WITH ROOSTER.

Late 18th century, probably PA. Forged iron, double crusie fonts, and elaborately shaped backs with rooster, tulip, cross and arrowhead pierced and cut designs, attached to looped swivel hanging ring and twisted shaft beam spike/chair hanger. SIZE: 11-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, surface patina and form. 9-96363 (800-1,200) – Lot 2028

2029
$711.00

HEARTH FORK WITH HEART.

Late 18th century, PA. Rare heart decorated roasting fork. Original age darkened patina with traces of old black paint. Fine form; pierced lollipop hanger, with flattened elliptical handle, above chamfered, squared shaft with lozenge shaped decorations and triple, central heart shaped tines. SIZE: 19-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Excellent untouched condition. 9-96362 (600-1,000) – Lot 2029

2030
$741.00

CHIPPENDALE WALNUT BALL AND CLAWFOOT DROP LEAF TABLE.

2nd half 18th century, Pennsylvania. The rectangular top of single figured walnut board, with hinged D-form leaves projecting above the deeply arched apron, raised on cabriole legs with shapes and scalloped returns terminating in bold ball and talon feet. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h x 45-1/2″ l x 19-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Old professional restoration to top notably along hinges. Includes splicing in of boards at each long side of top. Some patches placed in top and leaves. Stress repairs at top of legs where pegged at apron. Re-polished. 9-96833 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2030

2031
$711.00

BLUE PAINTED TRENCHER.

19th century, PA. Maple, original dry vibrant blue paint. Fine ovoid form, with carved hand grips at each end. Natural patina interior. SIZE: 21″ x 11″ x 3-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. 9-96590 (600-900) – Lot 2031

2031a
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY GRADUATED 4 DRAWER CHEST.

Third quarter 18th century. Pennsylvania. Overhanging molded top, with 4 graduated lip molded drawers, having fluted quarter columns sitting atop an ogee bracket base. SIZE: 39″ x 21″ x 34″ t. CONDITION: Very good, of very good appearance with old refinish, hardware old replacements, fill holes for restoration to top drawer, and restoration to bracket. 9-96524 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2031a

2031a
$1,185.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Lot Added

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY GRADUATED 4 DRAWER CHEST.

Third quarter 18th century. Pennsylvania. Overhanging molded top, with 4 graduated lip molded drawers, having fluted quarter columns sitting atop an ogee bracket base. SIZE: 39″ x 21″ x 34″ t. CONDITION: Very good, of very good appearance with old refinish, hardware old replacements, fill holes for restoration to top drawer, and restoration to bracket. 9-96524 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2031a

2032
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT 9 DRAWER CHEST.

3rd quarter 18th century. Dovetailed case fitted with 9 molded drawers with a graduated 3 over 2 over 4 configuration, having a cove molded crown and fitted with reeded quarter column corners on a bold ogee bracket base and drawers fitted with Chippendale style hardware. Poplar secondary wood. SIZE: 23″ x 21″ x 40″ x 65″ h. CONDITION: Replaced brasses, 3 inch drawer lip repair, some restoration to base, in a fine old finish. 9-94873 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 2032

2033
$741.00

GOOD STONE FRUIT LOT, 19 PIECES.

Circa late 19th century. Alabaster, original paint. Includes persimmon, fig, apricots, lemon, grapes, peaches, pears, etc. Fine lot. SIZE: Life size. CONDITION: Each piece is in excellent condition, dry original painted surfaces. 9-96609 (200-400) – Lot 2033

2034
$1,481.25

RARE OVERSIZE PAINTED TAZZA.

Late 18th Century, American. Oversize painted walnut Tazza having original black paint. The platter interior with dark, natural “scrubbed” patina. Carved from a single piece. The double rimmed dish top, flared incised outer body above a flared, incised, cylindrical stem with flared base (indented beneath). SIZE: 17″ dia. 9″ t. CONDITION: Very good having very minor, small early chip losses. 9-96586 (800-1,200) – Lot 2034

2035
$711.00

FINE LOT OF STRAP HINGES, DOOR HARDWARE, OX YOKE AND SHIP’S BELL.

Lot consists of a set of four 51″ strap hinges; a set of four 26-1/2″ strap hinges; a set of four 24-1/2″ strap hinges; two 30″ strap hinges; assorted door hardware including five door latches/handles, four door latches; assorted other iron and steel; and a 47″ wood and iron ox yoke. Also included is a bronze bell, Jones & Co. Troy NY, circa 1883. Of typical form, the bell mounted on an iron rod cast with “THE JONES & CO. TROY N.Y. 1883” around the shoulder. The bell additionally with decorative ridges. Additionally stamped with “125” in the top. 16-1/2″ h x 18″ dia. SIZE: As indicated above. CONDITION: Some rust, generally good. Bell appears to be in very good condition, not examined for clapper. 9-92520, 9-92525, 9-92526, 9-92529 (500-800) – Lot 2035

2036
$1,066.50

PAINTED LEATHER FIRE BUCKET, DATED 1790.

Circa 18th century, New England. Leather, iron, marked “L. Chappotin, No. 1, 1790”, in fine yellow calligraphy, against Windsor Green body with black trim. The name within a scrolled banner with flourish above center. “No. 1″ within oval lozenge with scrolled ends. Interior painted red. SIZE: 18” t. to top of handle. CONDITION: Very good, age appropriate abrasions, leather good, stitching intact, professionally restored handle. 9-96585 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2036

2037
$0.00

PIERCED TIN HEART CHEESE STRAINER.

Early 19th century. Fine, large punched tin decorated cheese strainer, rolled sheet iron. Decorated with three profusely punched medallions, centering hex symbols, surrounded by flowers, intricate geometric designs and double banded borders. Canted sides with rolled edge and affixed hanger. Base with three triangulated feet. SIZE: 14″ x 14″ x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall condition with great dark patina surfaces. 9-96384 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2037

2038
$3,851.25

AMERICAN TALL CASE CLOCK WITH ROCKING SHIP MOVEMENT.

Late 18th century, northern New England. The birch case having broken arch pediment bonnet with brass finials, scroll arches having cross-hatch inlay rosettes, the bonnet with tapering columns. The case with square molded door and simple string inlay, having quarter columns with brass capitols. The out-stepped base having similar string inlay all atop a scrolling bracket base. Brass time and strike movement having a spiraling gong and rocking ship attachment, the square painted iron face fitted with a concave pediment painted with river scene and having elaborate well detailed rocking ship with a Colonial American Flag. Dial fitted with calendar section and second hand. SIZE: 91″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good, with old refinish, possibly replaced finials, old re-glue to door, drop to front of bracket base, old re-glue or possible replacement. 9-94806 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2038

2039
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE WING CHAIR.

Circa mid 18th century, New England, probably Rhode Island. Hard pine, white pine, chestnut and mahogany. Having serpentine crest and large flaring wings and outwardly scrolling arms. The base having an “h” stretcher and a back stretcher, supporting large square front legs with chamfered back edge and outwardly scrolling back legs, center stretcher dovetailed to side stretchers. SIZE: 46″ t. x 33″ w. x 25″ d. CONDITION: Very good, minor edge abrasions. 9-96605 (800-1,800) – Lot 2039

2040
$829.50

LARGE ROBIN’S EGG BLUE PANTRY BOX.

Mid 19th century, New England. Maple box retaining strong original paint, lap joined thick walled body and lid, iron tack joinery. SIZE: 12″ dia. 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96380 (800-1,000) – Lot 2040

2041
$0.00

MINIATURE CANT BACK STEPBACK CUPBOARD.

Late 18th century, New England. Very rare miniature canted stepback cupboard, poplar. Original Spanish brown paint. Great form, good proportions, the open shelves of canted form with overhanging top, above Cupid’s bow cutout sides and footed front base. Brass pin hinged door and original brass knob, latch absent. SIZE: 13-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor surface abrasions/wear. 9-96372 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2041

2042
$2,778.75

LARGE BURL WOOD BOWL.

Late 18th century. American. Large bowl with thin wall, very well turned with double ringed top lip and small turned foot. SIZE: 16-3/4″ dia. 5-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with superior dark uniform patina. 9-94855 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2042

2043
$1,125.75

SET OF 4 CHIPPENDALE CHERRY SIDE CHAIRS.

Late 18th century, Connecticut. The arched crest rail with molded swept back ears above the pierced splat joined to over-upholstered trapezoidal seat raised on square chamfered frontal legs, the rear legs back-swept all joined by box stretcher. Museum numbers on back stretcher of each SIZE: Back: 37″ h. Seat: 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Old repairs to crest rails at splat of 3 chairs. roughness to tips of ears. 9-96836 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2043

2044
$2,962.50

CHIPPENDALE TIGER MAPLE SLANT FRONT DESK.

Mid 18th century. New England. Constructed of maple, with well figured drawer fronts and lid, having 8 drawer interior, with cubby holes and secret document drawers, the lid and drawer fronts with thumb nail molding, sitting atop a tall scalloped bracket base. SIZE: 39-1/2″ x 18″ x 43″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with minor lip repair to top drawer, and minor glue block replacements to original bracket base. Hardware probably old replacement. 9-96538 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 2044

2045
$0.00

MANNER OF RUTH HENSHAW MILES BASCOM (American, 1772-1848) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE.

Watercolor and graphite on paper, housed in a black painted wood frame, the unsigned portrait depicts a blonde woman in profile wearing a yellow dress with ivy in her hair. SIZE: Sight 22″ x 14-1/4″. Overall 27″ x 19″. CONDITION: Overall good with minor spotting in background. Not examined out of frame. 9-96619 (1,000-3,000) – Lot 2045

2046
$829.50

BIRDSEYE MAPLE CUTLERY TRAY.

Early 19th century, New England. Excellent birdseye maple cutlery tray. Original dry, crazed varnish finish, with fine, highly figured birdseye throughout, nice darkened patina. This, canted sides, overhung molded edge base, pierced divider well turned. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ x 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-96402 (500-800) – Lot 2046

2047
$355.50

HEART SHAPED MAPLE SUGAR MOLD.

Circa early 19th century, New England. Pine. Original surface. 2-piece mold, beveled edge heart square nailed to backboard, retaining its original leather hanging strap and brass ring. SIZE: 6″ x 5″ x 1″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, dark, natural patina. 9-96648 (300-500) – Lot 2047

2048
$888.75

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY BALL AND CLAW DROP LEAF TABLE.

Mid 18th century. Massachusetts, probably Salem having squared mahogany top and leaves. The base with 4 cabriole legs terminating in well developed lofty claw feet, the aprons with scallop decoration and scrolling returns, constructed with 2 hinged legs to support the leaves and having a dovetailed center support brace. SIZE: 17″ x 52″ 28″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good with possible minor repairs to knee returns, small loss to apron on one end, and inset butterflies to stabilize small age crack on top, losses and repairs to leaf rule joint. 9-94845 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2048

2049
$0.00

MORTAR AND PESTLE IN MUSTARD PAINT.

Early 19th century, New England. Maple. Retaining original painted surface, the elliptical shaped pestle with large, pronounced rim and tall footed base. The similarly painted, tall, tapered pestle with shouldered, swelled handle and mushroom cap finial. SIZE: 7-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, patina. 9-96378 (700-1,000) – Lot 2049

2050
$829.50

DARK BLUE PANTRY BOX.

Mid 19th century, New England. Maple box retaining original cobalt blue painted surfaces. The lap joined maple body and lid with beveled edge and chamfered corners, copper and iron tack joinery. SIZE: 10-1/2″ dia. 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor age appropriate wear. 9-96379 (700-900) – Lot 2050

2051
$741.00

BLUE PAINTED TURNED WOODEN BOWL.

Mid 19th century, New England. Maple, strong original blue painted, with dry unpainted interior. SIZE: 16″ dia. 5″ t. CONDITION: Very good, original condition, nice patina throughout, with minor age appropriate wear. 9-96404 (800-1,200) – Lot 2051

2052
$2,073.75

COPPER RUNNING HORSE “ETHAN ALLEN” WEATHERVANE WITH CAST-IRON HEAD ATTRIBUTED TO FISKE.

Late 19th Century. Modeled after the famous race horse, Ethan Allen, with formed copper body, cast iron head. Overall verdigris surface. Mounted on a museum base. SIZE: 19″ h x 28″ l. CONDITION: Metal decay along spine. Minor compression. Some solder seam separation. Back hoof detached from base. Bullet holes near neck and in mane. 9-94393 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2052

2053
$5,332.50

RARE SMALL QUILL COPPER WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century. New England. Nicely detailed example with pronounced feathering and elongated spire with verdigris surface. From a private collection, offered with museum stand. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h. 18″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good, traces of original gilding remain on underside, no repairs or restoration noted. 9-96765 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2053

2054
$5,557.50

LARGE FOUR WHEEL SULKY WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century. Attributed to J. Harris And Son, Boston, MA. Full bodied molded copper with cast zinc details. Weathered copper surface with areas of green oxidation. SIZE: 21″ h. x 47″ l. CONDITION: Old bullet hole repairs to horse, otherwise good. 9-96299 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2054

2055
$4,740.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Additional information: The catalog states the weathervane is stamped “J. HARRIS & SON”, on the proper right side. It is actually double-stamped “J. HARRIS & SON”, on the proper right side.

HOLLOW BODY COPPER HORSE WEATHERVANE, HARRIS & SON CO.

Late 19th century. Boston, Massachusetts. Stamped “J. HARRIS & SON”, on the proper right side of weathervane. This fine example of a cantering horse with good verdigris surface and 3 filled bullet holes with full body mane and tail, now offered with a museum stand. SIZE: 22″ h. 32″ l. CONDITION: Surfaces appear untouched and original, slight seam separation at top of tail, front seam of head and proper left foreleg, otherwise very good. 9-97173 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 2055

2056
$617.50

10 SOFT PASTE THEOREM PLATES WITH 5 CHILDREN’S MUGS.

Early to mid 19th century. England. Featuring 10 similarly molded children’s theorem plates each with a different transfer, 4 with months of the year, 2 from the Golden Rule series, 2 from Our Early Days series, 1 with “The Tulip and the Butterfly”, 1 with “Sacred History Of Joseph And His Bretheren”. Mugs including, 1 with canary glaze “For My Dear Girl”, 1 “A Present For William” with transfer of elephant, 1 with a transfer “A Present For My Girl”, 1 July with transfer of mother and child, a pearl glaze mug “A Present For My Niece”. SIZE: Plates 6-1/2″ dia. Mugs approx. 2-1/4″ t. each. CONDITION: Plates, 3 very good, the remainder with chips, cracks and imperfections. Mugs, Canary with chip on base, “William” with severe cracks and heavy stain, “Present/Girl” minor chip on top, July with stains and 1″ hairline, “Present/Niece” 1″ hairline and minor chips. 9-96683 (800-1,200) – Lot 2056

2057
$988.00

21 PIECES OF CHILDRENS TRANSFER WARE.

2nd half 19th century. Highlighted by 10 transfer decorated children’s ABC and Theorem plates decorated with image of General Halleck, Major General N. P. Banks, religious themes, “Louis Napoleon Emperor of France”, “Arrival of General McClellan”, railroad theme, and occupational “Plate Making”. 11 children’s mugs highlighted by soft paste mug with copper luster border “A Present for a Good Girl, Faith”, four mugs with ABC decoration, name mug “John”, two early Criel miniature mugs, and three presentation porcelain mugs. SIZE: Plates range from 5″ to 7-1/2″ dia. Mug height ranges from 1-3/8″ to 2-5/8″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Plates, good to very good, some staining and slight wear. Mugs, Fair to very good condition. 9-94562 (800-1,200) – Lot 2057

2058
$741.00

4 AMERICAN PATRIOTIC CHILDREN’S CUPS.

1) Early 19th century. Canary luster soft paste children’s mug with transfer decoration portraits of “Lafayette and Washington”. 2) Soft paste children’s mug with pearl glaze “America the Land of Liberty” with transfer decoration of federal eagles and shields, on bottom label indicating this was part of the Richards collection. 3) Soft paste children’s mug “To Washington the Patriot of America”, decorated with flower and urn transfer. 4. Circa 1876. China cup and saucer with inscription “First Centennial of American Independence, Cincinnati” on saucer and “M. Washington” on cup. SIZE: 1) 2-1/2″ h. 2) 2-1/2″ h. 3) 2-1/2″ h. 4) Saucer 5-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 4. Crazed with some stains. 9-94559 (800-1,200) – Lot 2058

2059
$864.50

GROUP OF SEVEN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES WITH HISTORICAL SCENES.

1)19th Century. Dark blue toddy plate in the “St. Paul’s Church, New York” pattern with pearl glaze. 2)19th Century. Medium to dark blue Staffordshire toddy plate in “Catholic Cathedral” pattern having an impressed A. Stevenson Warranted crown mark with pearl glaze. 3&4) Circa 19th Century. Two dark blue Staffordshire transfer dinner plates in “Beauties of America, City Hall New York” pattern, J.W. Ridgeway maker with pearl glaze. 5) Circa 19th Century. Light blue Staffordshire dinner plate “W. Penn’s Treaty” marked TG (Thomas Green or Thomas Godwin). Circa 19th Century. 6) Circa 19th Century. Green transfer Staffordshire plate “Texian Campaigne” marked JB (James Beech) with pearl glaze. 7)19th Century. Dark blue Staffordshire transfer dinner plate “Federal Hall Wall St.” bearing the mark Rowland & Marsellus. SIZE: 1) 6-1/4″ dia. 2) 6-1/4″ dia. 3&4) 10″ dia. 5) 10-1/2″ dia. 6) 10-1/2″ dia. 7) 10″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine Collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good with very minor darkening to reverse. 2) Very good with very light wear. 3&4) Very good both with light scratches. 5) Slight darkening and a few very light scratches. 6) Very good with very few minor scratches. 7) Very good with very light wear. 9-94551 (800-1,000) – Lot 2059

2060
$864.50

EIGHT DARK BLUE HISTORIC STAFFORDSHIRE TABLEWARES AND ONE FLOW BLUE BOWL.

1) 19th century England. Large teapot “Commodore Mac Donnough’s Victory” with three dot impressed mark. 2) Dark blue Staffordshire covered vegetable dish “Landing of Gen. Lafayette”, with impressed Clews crown mark. 3) Dark blue Staffordshire covered sugar bowl “Landing of Gen. Lafayette”. 4) Dark blue Staffordshire covered two handled sugar bowl “Commodore Mac Donnough’s Victory”. 5) Dark blue Staffordshire soup bowl “Landing of Gen. Lafayette”, with impressed Clews mark, with pearl glaze. 6) Dark blue Staffordshire dinner plate “Landing of Gen. Lafayette”, with impressed Clews mark, with pearl glaze. 7) Dark blue Staffordshire dinner plate “Landing of Gen. Lafayette”, with impressed Clews mark, with pearl glaze. 8) Dark blue Staffordshire dinner plate “Landing of Gen. Lafayette”, with impressed Clews mark, with pearl glaze. SIZE: 1) 8″ h. 2) 12″ l. 3) 6″ h. 4) 6-1/2″ h. 5) 8-3/4″ dia. 6) 10″ dia. 7) 10″ dia. 8) 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, having fine quality professional repair to lid finial and handle. 2) Base with shallow 1″ chip on foot, cover very good probably not original with sheep pattern, slightly ill fitting. 3) Several chips on interior edge large chip to flaring top, 1″ re-glued corner, hairline crack around 3/4 of bowl, base chip and wear to edges, lid edge and finial with several chips. 4) Several poorly restored chips around interior edge minor hairlines, crudely replaced finial and one handle, restoration to upper edge, and chip restoration. 5) Surface very good, minor old edge chip repair, darkened surface on reverse. 6) Very few minor surface scratches. 7) Very few minor surface scratches. 8) Very few minor surface scratches, minor darkening to back. 9-94555 (700-900) – Lot 2060

2061
$864.50

NINE PIECES OF DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE TEAWARES WITH GEORGE WASHINGTON “SCROLL IN HAND” PATTERN.

1) 19th century. A dark blue Staffordshire teapot with an impressed mark. 2) Circa 19th century. Sugar bowl with impressed Wood mark. 3) 19th century. Creamer with impressed Wood mark. 4-9) 19th century. Two handle less cups, three small saucers and one larger saucer. The two cups with “Washington Tomb” decorated interior, most marked with various marks. SIZE: 1) 7″ h. 2) 5-1/2″ h. 3) 6″ h. 4-9) Cups are 3-3/4″ dia, sm saucers 6″ dia, lg saucer 6-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Re-glued finial, small chip on top under lid, one inch hairline visible from interior, minor chip on lid, minor chip on spout, 1/8″ glaze flake on spout, otherwise very good. 2) Mismatched lid with large chips, small chip on rim under cover, otherwise very good. 3) Minor flake on spout and wear and minor flakes on handle otherwise very good. 4-9) Cups very good with minor high spot wear and one with tiny chip on base. Three small saucers, one very good with minor wear, one with darkening and very minor chip, and one with early staple repair stabilizing hairline crack. The larger saucer with minor discoloration and fairly heavy wear. 9-94552 (800-1,000) – Lot 2061

2062
$555.75

GROUP OF FIVE DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE TEAWARES IN THE “LAFAYETTE AT FRANKLINS TOMB” PATTERN.

1) 19th century. Large teapot with cover. 2) Circa 19th century. Two handled sugar bowl with cover. 3) Two handled sugar bowl with impressed mark. 4) Creamer with ruffled edge. 5) Tall creamer. SIZE: 1) 8″ h. 2) 6″ h. 3) 6-1/4″ h. 4) 4″ h. 5) 4-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection CONDITION: 1) Significant crack radiating from one collar around the base to the other collar, with another hairline in base and a small hairline inside, restoration and chip to spout, lid with small and larger chips, otherwise good. 2) Mismatched cover, considerable old restoration to body of sugar bowl, chip to interior of lip. 3) Restored finial, restored cover lip, restoration around lip above collar, some restoration to body. 4) Repaired chips around top, repaired spout, overall wear. 5) Chip on base, chip on spout, and wear. 9-94553 (800-1,200) – Lot 2062

2063
$494.00

GROUP OF THREE DARK BLUE HISTORIC STAFFORDSHIRE TEAWARES.

19th century. Featuring covered teapot with Washington “scroll in hand” pattern. Two covered handled sugar bowls with eagles and bunting with Monument pattern, having pearl glaze one with impressed mark. SIZE: Teapot 8″ h. Sugar bowls 6″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Teapot has glaze hairline in base spout with old restoration, handle re-glued and repaired and with small losses, recolored and restored chips at top covered by cover, two 6″ cracks radiating from base. Sugar bowls both having nicks and chips inside and under lids, old restoration to lid on one. 9-94549 (700-900) – Lot 2063

2064
$948.00

GROUP OF NINE DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES FEATURING NAUTICAL AND HISTORIC SCENES.

1) Early 20th Century. Small dark blue decorative plate “The Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor” marked on reverse copyright 1906 A.S. Burbank, Plymouth Mass. bearing the company mark of Rowland & Marsellus. 2) 19th Century. Dark blue transfer decorated Staffordshire toddy plate “Commodore Mac Donnough’s Victory” with the impressed eagle mark E. Wood and Sons Buslem, with pearl glaze. 3) 19th Century. Transfer decorated dark blue Straffordshire plate “Hospital Boston” with pearl glaze. 4) 20th Century. Blue transfer ironstone plate “American Marine” marked Mason’s Patent Ironstone China, England. 5) 19th Century. Dark blue Staffordshire plate “Commodore Mac Donnough’s Victory” impressed mark Wood. 6) 19th Century. Dark blue Staffordshire deep plate “Beauties of America, Octogon Church, Boston” marked R.W. Ridgway with pearl glaze. 19th Century. 7&8) 20th Century. Two dark blue transfer decorated plates “Massachusetts State House, Boston Mass.” marked Rowland & Marsellus, Staffordshire, England. 9) 20th Century. Dark blue Staffordshire plate “Faneuil Hall, Boston from the Harbor” marked with Rowland & Marsellus mark. SIZE: 1.) 6″ dia. 2) 6-1/2″ dia. 3) 8-1/4″ dia. 4) 8″ dia. 5) 9-1/4″ dia. 6) 9-3/4″ dia. 7&8) 10″ dia. 9) 10″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very slight wear and very few scratches. 3) Very small spot of darkening and very minor flake on on reverse having very minor wear and scratches. 4) Very good with overall glaze crazing. 5) Top with minor scratches and high spot wear, back with scratches, wear to base and three inch darkened hairline crack. 6) Top with 3/4 inch edge flake and minor scratches and back with small amount of discoloration. 7&8) Very good with a few minor scratches. 9) Very good condition. 9-94550 (700-900) – Lot 2064

2065
$533.25

EIGHT DARK BLUE HISTORIC STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES AND ONE FLOW BLUE BOWL.

1) 19th century England. Dark blue Staffordshire “States Pattern” plate with impressed Clews mark, with central Georgian home motif. 2) Circa 19th century. Dark blue Staffordshire “States Pattern” plate with impressed Clews mark, with central motif, manor house with sheep. 3) Dark blue Staffordshire “States Pattern” shallow bowl with impressed Clews mark, with central motif, mansion with fisherman. 4&5) Two dark blue Staffordshire “States Pattern” plates with impressed Clews mark, with central motif, mansion with fisherman. 6&7) 20th century. Dark blue Staffordshire plates “Home of Washington Mount Vernon” with the mark of Rowland & Marsellus, Staffordshire, England. 8) 20th century. Dark blue Staffordshire plate “Lincoln’s House, Springfield Illinois”, bearing the sphinx mark of Petrus Regout and Co., Maastricht. 9) 20th century. Large flow blue vegetable bowl with “USS Brooklyn”, battleship transfer decorated center. Unmarked. SIZE: 1) 8″ dia. 2) 8-3/4″ dia. 3) 10-1/2″ dia. 4&5) 10-1/2″ dia. 6&7) 10″ dia. 8) 9-1/2″ dia. 9) 13″ l. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good with tiny scratch. 2) Large old repair to edge, central hairline repair, wear and scratches. 3) Very good with minor underglaze chip on reverse (manufacturing flaw). 4&5) Both are in very good condition with minor scratches. 6&7) Very good minor scratches. 8) Very good with minor scratches. 9) Having three inch edge chip re-glued and restored, wear to gold decoration, and darkening to reverse. 9-94556 (700-900) – Lot 2065

2066
$432.25

TWELVE PIECES DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE TEAWARES AND PLATES.

1)20th century. Dark blue two handled sugar bowl “Mount Vernon the Seat of the late Gen’l Washington”. 2) Dark blue two handled sugar bowl “Mount Vernon the Seat of the late Gen’l Washington”. 3-7) Staffordshire dark blue two handle-less cups and three saucers in “Mount Vernon the Seat of the late Gen’l Washington”, with pearl glaze. 8) Blue transfer decorated “America Independent, July 4, 1776”, Enoch Wood and Sons Burslem, first version with vertical waves. 9)19th century. Blue transfer decorated “America Independent, July 4, 1776”, Enoch Wood and Sons Burslem, second version with horizontal waves. 10) Dark blue transfer decorated plate “Washington Crossing the Delaware” marked Ye Olde Historical Pottery, Staffordshire, England. 11) Dark blue transfer decorated plate “Washington Crossing the Delaware” marked Rowland & Marsellus, Staffordshire, England. 12) Dark blue transfer decorated plate “The Boston Masacre and the Boston State House” marked Rowland & Marsellus, Staffordshire, England. SIZE: 1) 5-1/2″ h. 2) 5-1/2″ h. 3-7) Saucers 5-1/2″ dia, cups 3-3/4″ h. 8) 10″ dia. 9) 10″ dia. 10) 10″ dia. 11) 10″ dia. 12) 10″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very minor interior hairline, minor chip on rim under lid, tiny chip on interior of lid, restoration to finial otherwise very good. 2) Restoration to lip under cover, cover with minor chips to interior and underside, finial with minor chip repair, and cover edge with minor chip repair. 3-7) One saucer very good with some scratches, one saucer with minor base chip and scratches and last saucer with several base chips and considerable wear. Both cups in very good condition. 8) One small and one larger edge chip, minor discoloration on reverse, very few scratches. 9) Very good with very minor scratches and a small amount of discoloration. 9. Very good. 10) Very good. 11) Very good. 12) Very good. 9-94554 (800-1,200) – Lot 2066

2067
$308.75

5 ADVERTISING AND HISTORIC CERAMICS.

1) Early 20th century. An iron stone creamer with flow blue decoration advertising Crawford cooking ranges, marked Upper Hanly Pottery, England. 2) 19th century. Flow blue child’s mug “A Present For My Dear Boy”, with oriental decoration, unmarked. 3) Small English balm jar with underglaze advertising. 4) Brown transfer Staffordshire Rowland & Marsellus “Historical Pottery” pitcher with multiple historic scenes including “Landing of Columbus”, “First View of Rocky Mountains”, “DeSoto’s Discovery of the Mississippi”, etc…5) Dated 1902. China two handled presentation mug with masonic theme. SIZE: 1) 4-3/4″ h. 2) 2-1/2″ h. 3) 1-1/2″ h. 4) 7-1/2″ h. 5) 5-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good, slight wear to gold rim. 3) Two hairline cracks and stains. 4) Very good. 5) Very good with wear to gold on handles and lip. 9-94558 (700-900) – Lot 2067

2068
$0.00

“SMUGGLER” RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century, Harris Co., Boston, MA. Copper, old, dry yellow paint, and Verdigris surfaces. Flattened full bodied form. All seams intact. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 18″ t. 31″ l. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, one small bullet dent. 9-96417 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2068

2069
$0.00

LARGE DISPLAYED EAGLE ON BALL WEATHERVANE.

19th/20th Century. Impressive copper spread winged eagle, retaining old gold colored overpaint, having good detail throughout with what appears to be original forged support to back of wings. Attributed to L.W. Cushing & Sons. Accompanied by a custom museum stand. SIZE: Overall: 36″ h x 64″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good, having split & old repair in wing tip due to a fold. 9-94544 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2069

2070
$296.25

COPPER BANNER WEATHERVANE BY FISKE.

Cutout sheet copper weathervane with ball finials and with floral spray at top. Having very good verdigris surface. Attributed to J.W. Fiske, New York. Offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 27″ h x 22″ l. CONDITION: Solder repair. Possible loss at front edge. Upper ball detached. 9-93562 (600-900) – Lot 2070

2071
$1,185.00

TIN AND IRON REVOLVING TALL CANDLE STAND.

Late 18th century, American. Rare, tall revolving iron candle stand, sheet and forged iron. Original dry dark olive green paint. conical sand weighted base, with folded edge foot, adjoining forged iron shaft with pigtail finial. Circular dished, folded edge drip pan and double folded edge seamed candlecups with cleated joinery. Ovoid height adjuster of folded edge form. SIZE: 35-1/2″ CONDITION: Excellent untouched condition, minor surface oxidation. 9-96399 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2071

2072
$2,370.00

HEPPLEWHITE PEMBROKE DROP LEAF TABLE IN CHERRY AND TIGER MAPLE.

Circa early 19th century, Connecticut, River Valley, Massachusetts. Constructed of a boldly figured single plank tiger maple top, and 2 equally well figured drop leaves joined by rule joints. The base constructed in Cherry having tall tapering square legs, constructed with a lengthwise interior brace. SIZE: 36″ x 18-1/2″ x 29″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with replacement to 1 hinge and 2 chips along rule joints, retains old if not original finish. 9-96603 (1,200-2,200) – Lot 2072

2073
$1,235.00

CHROME YELLOW PAINTED LEATHER FIRE BUCKET.

Early 19th, New England. Leather, iron, painted “D. Thomas., No. 89″, with black leafage design. Bright original paint, the interior bittersweet painted. Iron tacked rim, base and body seam. Professionally restored handle, otherwise all original. SIZE: 18-1/2” t. to top of handle. CONDITION: Good, leather good, stitching intact, age appropriate abrasions and paint loss. 9-96584 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2073

2074
$1,185.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HORACE BUNDY (AMERICAN 1814 – 1883) PORTRAIT OF TWO CHILDREN.

Oil on canvas 3/4 portrait depicts two siblings. The elder with arm around his brother, in a blue dress with black piping holding what appears to be a wooden toy. The younger in a red dress with black piping holds a flower. Unframed & unsigned. SIZE: 28-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: Stable, patch repair to verso, scattered retouch. 9-96670 (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2074

2075
$0.00

FEDERAL FOUR DRAWER TIGER MAPLE BONNET CHEST.

1st quarter 19th century, New England. Chest constructed of finely figured maple having a deep top drawer above 3 graduated drawers, drawer surrounds faced with cockbeaded cherry, having a finely scrolled cut-out Hepplewhite base. Drawers fitted with period Hepplewhite pulls. SIZE: 20″ x 44″ x 42-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, with fine old refinish. 9-94846 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 2075

2076
$2,133.00

TIN HANGING CHANDELIER WITH 6 REMOVABLE ARMS AND DARK SAGE GREEN PAINT.

Early 19th century, American. Tin, round seamed shaft terminating in fluted, crimped cap with original hanging chain. Double cone ribbed body, supporting 6 removable down-swept rolled edge arms, clean-out slotted candlecups and pie-crust crimped drip pans, the whole terminating in weighted double conical pendant with flattened disc between. Early dry green paint. SIZE: 24″ t. 22″ dia. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, age appropriate minor paint loss and oxidation. 9-96421 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2076

2077
$711.00

SKEWER SET.

18th century, New England. Fine hanging skewer set, forged iron. Delicately forged with four graduating lobes, the top pierced, above out-swept “mustache” hanger arms, and 3 pairs of pigtail looped graduating sized skewers, the largest pair with flattened blades. SIZE: Approx. 9″ skewers. CONDITION: Very good surface, untouched condition. 9-96364 (700-900) – Lot 2077

2078
$247.00

WELL CRAFTED AND ELABORATE PAIR OF FORGED IRON AND BRASS ANDIRONS.

18th century. Very finely forged with scrolling feet, reeded legs, the post with fluting and tapering octagonal shaft, with whitework decoration, scrolling front bar supports with leaf decoration and peened turned brass finials, the top with turned brass finials also peened. SIZE: 27″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75324 (400-600) – Lot 2078

2079
$1,185.00

MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL TRANSITIONAL INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE.

Circa 1810, Salem or North Shore. The hinged top with elliptic front, ovolo corners, and half serpentine sides string inlaid on the edges above the conforming frieze with oval and rectangular inlaid panels of figural birch and satinwood within mahogany borders raised on ring-turned cylindrical tapering reeded legs continuing to swelled feet headed by engaged colonettes. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 36-3/4″ w x 17-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, New York October 13, 2000 Lot 0239. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Professionally polished and restored to near original condition. Some slight old damage to areas around hinges at top have been nicely restored. Table retains rich color and patina. Good overall. 9-93319 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2079

2080
$0.00

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY TAMBOUR DESK.

Circa 1800, Massachusetts. In 2 parts, the upper section with tambour compartments each opening to interior of 2 drawers above valanced pigeon holes centering a prospect door with central patera withing a crossbanded border, fitted to the lower case section. The hinged lid opening to a baise lined writing surface over 4 graduated long drawers, string inlaid with cockbeaded edges and original oval brasses. The whole on bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 45-1/2″ h. x 40″ w. x 19″ d. CONDITION: Nicely polished old surfaces, retaining original feet, very good over all. 9-94874 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2080

2081
$988.00

AMERICAN MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK WITH BROKEN ARCH BONNET.

Late 18th century. Broken arch pediment bonnet having brass rosettes and finial with outset reeded columns. The mahogany case with inset quarter columns overlaid with figured mahogany, and block faced pediment and capitol. Crotch mahogany faced door with double tombstone top, base with inset and molded crotch mahogany panel, all sitting atop a scrolling bracket base. Brass time and strike weight driven movement having iron painted dial with ships and flowers. SIZE: 87-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Bonnet top scrolls and finial re-glued after earlier reduction in bonnet height. Bracket base, an old replacement. Case, having old refinish. Dial, nicely repainted. 9-94876 (2,500-4,500) – Lot 2081

2082
$355.50

FEDERAL WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD.

Early 19th century. Pennsylvania. Of small form featuring 2 doors with raised panels, the top door of tombstone form. Having stepped crown molding with Greek Key detail, retaining its original brass “H” hinges, the interior fitted with cupid’s bow scalloped shells. Pine secondary wood. SIZE: 82″ t. 36″ w. CONDITION: Very good, old refinish. 9-96280 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2082

2083
$432.25

FORGED IRON RUSH LIGHT WITH ACORN FINIAL.

Mid 18th century, New England. Forged iron. Delicate pincer shaft with acorn finial counterbalance arm. The base and vase turned. The iron in original black paint, the base in original Spanish Brown stain. SIZE: 10″ t. CONDITION: Excellent untouched condition. 9-96366 (500-800) – Lot 2083

2084
$1,066.50
Revised: 1/27/2015

Please note: There is no locking mechanism or key with this lot.

Please note: The tinned paper lining is a replacement lining.

MAPLE PEAR TEA CADDY.

19th century. Carved with stem, having original locking mechanism and key. Lined with tinned paper. SIZE: 6-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with tight drying crack on base, lock mechanism missing. 9-96204 (700-800) – Lot 2084

2085
$1,599.75

FINE FEDERAL INLAID CHERRY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS.

Circa 1791-1805, Connecticut. The rectangular 2-board top with bowed front, the edge with contrasting cross banding above the conforming case fitted with 4 graduated drawers with cockbeaded edges. The chest retains its original, oval brass period hardware engraved with crossed shepherds crook, pineapple and vinery, and stamped on each bail “H.J.”. The initials “HJ” were manufactured by the Birmingham (West Midlands) England Brass manufactures (Thomas Hands & Williams Jenkins) who worked between 1791 and 1805. They were imported into this country by many of the leading American cabinetmakers of this period to accentuate their finished masterpieces. The chest raised on tapering slender French feet. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h. x 39-1/2″ w. x 21-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Professionally French polished, very fine light honey brown patina. Very good overall. 7-70780 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2085

2086
$1,790.75

PAINTED LEATHER FIRE BUCKET FROM THE “ATTENTIVE” FIRE SOCIETY OF BOSTON.

Early 19th century. Boston, Massachusetts. Very well painted leather fire bucket, having a red background with painted scrolls, clasped hands, and cartouches and scroll identifying it as bucket number one for owner “John Rupp – Attentive”. REF: Boston Fire Historical Society documents that the Attentive Fire Society was founded with constitution and rules from 1803, and was formed in 1810. SIZE: 12-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Handle detached on one side, leather on handle badly decayed. Bucket very good with minor loss on back of top edge, scratches and paint loss commensurate with age and use. 9-94898 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2086

2087
$0.00
Revised: 1/27/2015

Please note – The correct description is as follows: . IMPORTANT PORTLAND, MAINE SCHOOLGIRL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER BY MARTHA K. HARDING, 1819. Finely worked on a linen background, primarily in chain-stitch, cross-stitch and satin-stitch. The central poem reads “Of female arts in usefulness, the needle far exceeds the rest. In ornament there’s no device, affords no adorning half so nice.” The bottom of the sampler includes a motif depicting two buildings (possibly the Rachel Hall Neal School and possibly the Harding House) and a border of roses surrounding the entire work. Seven alpha-numeric rows having at the top “Martha K. Harding Oct. 23, 1819″. Housed in a gilt frame. Probably Martha K. Harding, b Oct. 7, 1809 in Gorham, Maine, daughter of Elkannah & Hannah Harding. PROVENANCE: From a fine Portland, Maine home. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 16-3/4″. Overall: is 28″ x 24-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall very good. Slightly toned linen, several small holes along edges. 9-94786 AL (6,000-8,000).

SCHOOLGIRL’S NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER.

Massachusetts, circa 1825. This schoolgirls sampler was wrought by Martha Harding (1818 – 1841), a student at New Salem Academy from 1822-1829. Finely worked with cotton thread on a linen background, primarily in chain-stitch, cross-stitch and satin-stitch. The central poem reads “Of female arts in usefulness, the needle far exceeds the rest. In ornament there’s no device, affords no adorning half so nice.” The bottom of the sampler includes a motif depicting two buildings (possibly New Salem Academy) and a border of roses surrounding the entire work. Martha’s father, Alpheus Harding, was pastor of the New Salem Congregational Church and preceptor of his daughters school. He also belonged to the King Hiram Royal Arch Chapter Masonic Lodge, where Martha’s artistic abilities were evidenced by several illustrations she created in the King Hiram Chapter mark book. (Permanent collection of the Van Gorden-Williams Library & Archives at the National Heritage Museum). Housed in a gilt frame. SIZE: 19-1/” x 17″. Overall: is 24-1/2″ x 28″. CONDITION: Overall very good. Slightly toned linen, several small holes along edges. 9-94786 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2087

2088
$9,183.75

PORTSMOUTH BOW FRONT FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS.

1st quarter 19th century. Portsmouth, New Hampshire, mahogany case with bowed top having string inlaid front, the drawer fronts cockbeaded with 3 banded inlaid panels, the center with figured satinwood oval panel, ends with rectangular satinwood panel, all banded with satinwood and ebony. The base with outward curving French feet and scalloped apron. Fitted with oval brass hardware. SIZE: 40-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ x 38-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, with fine old refinished surface, brasses an old replacement. 9-94847 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2088

2089
$948.00

FEDERAL MAHOGANY SEWING STAND WITH BIRDS EYE MAPLE DRAWER FRONTS.

Early 19th century. New England. Having thin overhanging top above 2 dovetailed drawers faced in birds-eye maple with mahogany banding. On tapering legs with slightly inward curving shelf and brass cup casters. Fitted with silk lined sewing drawer. SIZE: 14″ x 19-1/2″ x 28-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good with good old refinish, silk cloth bag and bag frame a replacement. 9-96545 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2089

2090
$1,185.00
Revised: 1/30/2015

Please note: We do not guarantee the age of this tea caddy.

FRUIT WOOD PEAR TEA CADDY.

19th century, carved with stem, having original locking mechanism and key. Lined with tinned paper. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, Locking mechanism intact. 9-96203 (800-1,000) – Lot 2090

2091
$0.00

TREEN STACKING SPICE BOXES.

Turned wood with interlocking sections, and applied paper labels. SIZE: 8-1/2″ t. each. CONDITION: Good. 9-96205 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2091

2092
$711.00

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY DEMILUNE CARD TABLE.

First quarter, 19th century, New England. The half-round hinged top with double string inlaid edge above the figural mahogany frieze with contrasting inlaid zig-zag border raised on square tapered legs, each headed by oval maple paterae and with conforming inlaid cuffs. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h x 34-1/2″ w x 17″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good, professionally polished with old surfaces. 9-29868 (400-800) – Lot 2092

2093
$2,370.00

NEW ENGLAND HEPPLEWHITE TWO PART SECRETARY.

Early 19th century. Constructed in two parts of mahogany having a scrolling arch top with plinth and finial center and ends above 2 multi-light doors fitted with a row of 3 small drawers. The base having a flip lid with 2 pull out supports above 3 drawers atop a scrolling base with straight tapering legs having a slight outward curve near the base. Inside the lid fitted with blue velvet writing surface and an inset for inkwells and pens. SIZE: 19″ x 37-1/2″ x 73″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, old refinish with old replaced brasses. 9-94878 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2093

2094
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, first half century) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN.

Oil on canvas half portrait of a young man wearing a black suit and white shirt, seated next to a stack of books while holding a document in his right hand. Original canvas stenciled “Ashton & Browning 204 Chest Street, Philada”. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. Overall 32-3/4″ x 27-1/2″ CONDITION: Canvas without stretcher supported by cardboard. Craquelure throughout, surface grime, 3″ area of restoration and several minor losses. 9-94864 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2094

2095
$414.75

2 19TH CENTURY TEA CADDIES.

1) Hinged lid mahogany box tea caddie. 4 metal feet, bone escutcheon. 2) Toleware tea caddie with 2 tins having gold colored tops. Black ground having a oriental scene of man fishing with pagoda on lid. SIZE: 1) 5-1/2″ h. x 5″ w. x 4″ d. 2) 3-3/4″ h. x 6-1/4″ w. x 4-3/4″ d. CONDITION: 1) Splits on all sides and top, as found. 2) Some scratches, top has wear and losses. 9-96288 (400-600) – Lot 2095

2096
$1,540.50

FEDERAL WALNUT SLANT LID DESK.

Late 18th early 19th century, probably New York. The rectangular dovetailed case with hinged sloping lid with lopers opening to an interior fitted with an arrangement of drawers over pigeon holes centering a prospect door with large oval patera of a displayed eagle of the great seal of the United States. The case with 4 graduated long drawers with cockbeaded edges raised on French feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 46-1/2″ h. x 39-1/2 w. x 21″ d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished surfaces with good colored patina, hardware has been replaced with period brasses, lid with minor tight old shrinkage crack. 9-96532 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2096

2097
$1,540.50

19TH CENTURY LEATHER FIRE BUCKET DATED 1823, CAMBRIDGE N. FISK.

The Cambridge Massachusetts green painted bucket having a red painted collar. The front yellow/white inscription “No.2 Cambridge U.F.S. N. Fisk 1823”. Probably original paint, the U.F.S. in a decorative red and yellow trimmed paint. SIZE: 12-/12″ h. 9″ dia. CONDITION: Some minor losses to paint, surface cracking, both rings present, one ring detached, no handle. 9-96778 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2097

2098
$0.00

ENGLISH 19th CENTURY FRAMED NEEDLEWORK AND WATERCOLOR PICTURE DEPICTING A FAMILY HARVESTING A CROP.

Four women and three children are shown cultivating a vine growing crop which is supported by large stick posts. One child is in foreground next to dog which lays beside water. Unsigned. Housed in an antique maple frame behind eglomised glass. SIZE: Sight size: 19″ x 24″. Overall: 24-3/4″ x 29-1/2″. CONDITION: Some breaks in silk background and discoloration mostly in sky. 9-25205 (600-900) – Lot 2098

2099
$0.00

TEA CADDY WITH PAINTED BURL AND MOP DECORATION.

Mid 19th century. England. Dome top tea caddy with all over paint decorated simulated oyster shell burl and MOP rosettes. Having 4 turned trumpet feet. The interior fitted with 2 similarly decorated lids and retaining original pulls and hardware. SIZE: 7″ x 4-1/2″ x 5″ t. CONDITION: Very good, clean. 9-96551 (600-900) – Lot 2099

2100
$92.63

ROSEWOOD LAP DESK WITH BRASS INLAY.

Late 19th century. American. Rectangular chest opening to a slanted writing surface, the interior fitted with spaces for ink wells and pens. SIZE: 10″ x 16″ x 4-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94809 (200-300) – Lot 2100

2101
$4,147.50

TIGER MAPLE, CHERRY AND MAHOGANY HEPPLEWHITE SERVER.

Last quarter 18th century. New England. This fine server has a cherry case, and the face is banded with mahogany veneer, having 3 shallow drawers above 2 deep bottle drawers centered by 2 doors above 2 long drawers. All faced with well figured tiger maple panels, framed with figured mahogany banding, the doors with oval crotch mahogany panels, having satinwood banding. All above a base with French feet in the front and straight feet in the back, and with a elaborate scalloped apron, white pine secondary wood. SIZE: 20″ x 41″ x 41″ h. CONDITION: Very good, fine old refinish, brasses a replacement. 9-94839 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 2101

2102
$0.00

FIGURED SATINWOOD COFFIN TOP TEA CADDY.

Early 19th century. England. Featuring an unusual form with heavily figured satinwood panels with multicolor exotic wood banding, chamfered edges and exotic wood stripes. Oval grained mahogany panels. Interior with 2 compartments having figured wood covers, complete with original lock and escutcheon. SIZE: 7-1/4″ x 4-3/4″ x 5″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with old refinished. 9-96548 (800-1,200) – Lot 2102

2103
$1,358.50

FINE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE.

1810-15, Salem, Massachusetts. Hinged mahogany top with half serpentine sides, ovolo corners, and elliptic front above the conforming frieze with rectangular figural birch panels bordered by rosewood crossbanding raised on swelled and tapering ring-turned reeded legs headed by reeded three-quarter engaged colonettes terminating in slender cylindrical feet. NOTE: The frontal legs are secured to the frieze reinforced by unusual “W” shaped glue block. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 36-1/2″ w x 18-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: John S. Walton Antiques. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Table retains near full height, the original surfaces professionally cleaned and polished, the top remains true with absence of bowing or warping. Very good overall. 9-93322 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2103

2104
$2,962.50

UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A KING CHARLES SPANIEL ON A RED PILLOW.

Wonderful oil on canvas interior scene shows a brown and white curly haired spaniel type dog lying on a red pillow. On the left side is the edge of an empire card table which has a green cloth covering it. A classical wallpaper is the backdrop and a green painted floor is under the cushion. Housed in a period ripple black frame, unsigned. SIZE: 32″ x 40″ Overall: 34″ x 42″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; W. M. Schwind, Jr. Antiques 9/13/98 CONDITION: Minor touch up, very good. 9-90626 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 2104

2105
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A DOG IN INTERIOR SETTING.

Oil on canvas scene shows a brown dog with human like face standing on a red footstool with a paw up on a side table. The interior background is set with a pewter shelf and large stoneware pitcher. Housed in a decorated gilt modern frame with linen liner, unsigned. SIZE: 24″ x 30″ Overall: 30″ x 36-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection CONDITION: Very good 9-90632 (800-1,200) – Lot 2105

2106
$6,517.50

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CYLINDER SECRETARY.

Circa 1810, New England. The case in 2 parts, the bookcase upper section surmounted by brass urn formed finials and shaped frieze above a pair of glass doors with arched tops above geometric concentric circle mullions, fitted to the lower case of 3 aligned short drawers above a cylinder barrel roll opening to an interior fitted with a line of valanced pigeon holes above 8 small drawers all with birch fronts above a baise lined writing surface, the barrel with oval fan inlaid patera within a rectangular inlaid striped border with contrasting fan spandrels. The case additionally fitted with 3 long drawers raised on tapering cylindrical ring-turned legs. SIZE: 94″ h. x 42″ w. x 23″ d. CONDITION: Very good, with well polished surfaces, old shrinkage crack repairs to side of case, center finial at crest absent, hardware replaced, otherwise good. 9-96519 (3,500-5,500) – Lot 2106

2107
$4,740.00
Revised: 2/3/2015

Please note: The chest has three replaced legs.

FINE FEDERAL TIGER MAPLE AND CHERRY CHEST OF DRAWERS.

Circa 1810, Vermont. The rectangular top with birdseye maple cross panel above the conforming case with a frieze inlaid figural maple panels over 4 graduated long drawers each with birdseye panels within shaped mahogany crossbanded borders and diamond and mahogany shield form escutcheons above a shaped apron with centrel pendant raised on slender tapering French feet with spurred returns. Note: a similar chest of drawers sold at Skinner Inc., lot #26 April 14, 2011. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h. x 44-3/4″ w. x 20″ d. CONDITION: Surface with fine professional re-polishing and with good honey brown color and patina, chest retains original hardware and feet, overall very good. 9-96541 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2107

2108
$1,296.75

FEDERAL MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK WITH BRASS WORKS.

Late 18th early 19th century. New England or New Jersey. The case in mahogany with pine secondary, bonnet with broken arch pediment, having floral carved rosettes and carved finial, the frieze and door surround with satin wood and ebony string inlay and full turned tapering mahogany columns. The case with cove moldings and quarter columns having string inlaid door with inlaid oval panel, the base string inlaid with round inlaid panel and step base molding. The movement in brass with time strike and moon mechanism, the face of painted iron fitted with moon dial, sweep second hand and calendar window. The painted face having black letters and gold detail, the moon window fitted with cottage scene and scene of sailing ship, having two very well detailed map images of North and South America and Europe, Asia, and Africa. SIZE: 88″ t. CONDITION: Very good overall, minor paint loss to clock face, base shows evidence of having corner bracket feet at one time. 9-96572 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2108

2109
$0.00

FINE PAINTED SAROUK RUG.

Early 20th century. Floral vinery on a plum ground within a dense floral and lotus blossom main border and guard borders. SIZE: 8′ 8″ x 12′ 3″. CONDITION: Generally even pile with good color. 9-96513 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2109

2110
$6,517.50

FULL BODIED ZINC AND COPPER COW WEATHERVANE BY J.W. FISKE.

Late 19th century, American. Finely crafted with full detail, featuring cast zinc head and hollow full body figure of a cow, complete with udder, standing on all 4 legs. Manufactured by the J.W. Fiske & Co., New York City. SIZE: 27″ l. x 15″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with superior weathered surface revealing traces of original gilding. 9-96220 (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2110

2111
$5,036.25
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The title states “FLATTENED COPPER”, but should read “FULL-BODIED COPPER”.

FLATTENED COPPER FORMAL HORSE AND RIDER WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century. Attributed to A.L. Jewell, Waltham, Massachusetts. This fine example with verdigris and gilded surface depicting a rider in sheet copper silhouette, the horse with bead eyes, the sheet copper tail and mount. Offered without stand. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. Approximately 30″ l. CONDITION: With good old surface, tail with possible old restoration at body, mounting rod on flange with later rivets, generally good. 9-96766 (12,000-18,000) – Lot 2111

2112
$8,887.50

LARGE “NELSON” RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century. Probably by Washburne or by J.L. Mott, New York. Featuring a very well modeled horse weathervane with finely molded cast zinc head and hollow copper full body. Having well detailed mane and tail. A similar example manufactured by the J.L. Mott Company, New York City. Ref: p 13 of the 1892 J.L. Mott catalog. “Nelson” was a nationally famous record setting “trotter” of the 1890’s. SIZE: 31″ x 44″t. CONDITION: Minor seam separation at the top of the tail, old in-use solder repairs along spine, seam separation on back leg, slight seam separation on front leg, overall very good condition with weathered surface, with traces of original gilding. 9-96217 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2112

2113
$5,332.50

COPPER AND ZINC RUNNING HORSE AND JOCKEY WEATHERVANE.

First half 20th century, New England. Probably Washburne, the well detailed and finely modeled cast zinc head with cast zinc jockey, featuring hollow molded copper full bodied horse with flowing tail, reins and bridle of sheet copper and wire. SIZE: 32″ l. x 19″t. CONDITION: Very good, surface re-gilded, with traces of original gilded surface. 9-96215 (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2113

2114
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED CANADIAN GOOSE DECOY BY JOHN G. EGELI II.

20th century. New Jersey. Bearing the brass tag of the carver John G. Egeli II, 21 Norman Avenue, Roebling, N.J. (1913-1979). Very well carved with glass eyes, finely detailed bill, and stylized wing and tail feathers. Having fine original paint. Of hollow body form. SIZE: 27″ l. x 10-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96145 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2114

2115
$1,185.00

CARVED CANADA GOOSE DECOY.

Late 19th Century, New England. Pine, original paint. Working decoy retaining strong original painted surfaces, slightly turned head, glass eyes, carved beak details, the body with simple carved wing and tail. Original weight and rig ring intact. SIZE: 25″ x 13″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, minor beak use wear, minor surface abrasions, very nice in-use patina. 9-96593 (800-1,400) – Lot 2115

2116
$592.50

CARVED AND PAINTED GROUSE IN FLIGHT, SIGNED S. BISHOP.

Late 20th century. Well carved and painted figure of a grouse in flight, mounted on a driftwood base. Signed on base “S. Bishop”. SIZE: 12-1/2″ t. wingspread 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94880 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2116

2117
$82,950.00

RARE AND IMPORTANT SET OF 25 A.E. CROWELL MINIATURE SHORE BIRDS, WITH ORIGINAL RECEIPT.

Early to mid 20th century. Massachusetts. Featuring 25 carved and extremely well painted miniature shore bird figures mounted on carved wooden bases. Each bird individually marked with a number in pencil and with the impressed carvers mark “A.E.Crowell – Maker – East Harwich, Mass.”. Accompanying this lot will be an original receipt with inventory of the 25 birds from A.E. Crowell. A. Elmer Crowell (1862 – 1952) master decoy carver from East Harwich, Mass., specializing in shore birds, waterfowl, and miniatures. His decoy’s are considered among the most desirable made because of his artistic approach. SIZE: Approx., 3″ to 5″ l., each. PROVENANCE: Purchased directly from A.E. Crowell by the Grandmother of the current owner. CONDITION: Very good, very clean. Always displayed behind glass. 9-96576 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2117

2118
$0.00

PAIR DUCK DECOY WALL PLANTERS.

Mid 20th century, American. Pine, original dry, vibrant paint. Full bodied 1/2 round form Mallard Ducks, interior wells carved for small plants. Well detailed paint, with glass eyes. Appears to retain original hangers. SIZE: 17″ l. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor abrasions. 9-96592 (400-600) – Lot 2118

2119
$177.75

CARVED AND PAINTED SWAN DECOY.

Mid 20th century. American. Constructed from a large block for the body with smooth corners of squared form and similarly carved head and neck, having white paint with black painted detail. SIZE: 27″ l. x 21″ h. CONDITION: Split in back, neck with breaks and splits and reattached and losses to bill. 9-96427 (500-700) – Lot 2119

2120
$308.75

ANTIQUE METAL DOUBLE CANDLE WALL SCONCE.

The hanging wall sconce having a slightly curved back, decorated with raised bands engraving flowers and other decorative elements. The back is flanked by two turned metal half columns, punch decorated “Anno 1695”. Probably 19th/20th century. The back supporting a shaped drip tray holding two candle holders. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h. x 8″ w. CONDITION: Old style patina, a great look. 9-96780 (300-500) – Lot 2120

2121
$0.00

FINE CARVED BLACKAMOOR/COUNTER TOP CIGAR STORE FIGURE.

Late 19th century, American. Full bodied pine carving of a female with reticulated arms at elbows and shoulders. She wears a blue dress with red boots having orange tops. Very well carved with the head having fine detail. Mounted on a museum base. SIZE: 27-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good overall, with losses to hair, minor split in side of face, losses to gesso on hand and loss to toe of one boot. 9-96583 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2121

2122
$414.75

SCENIC DECORATED TRINKET BOX.

Early 19th century, New England. Pine, original paint, fantasy landscape decorated lid, with sailboat on river, various buildings, trees, gardens and a person with hat. The sides and front with meandering vine in wide band border, the central areas floral and leafage decorated. Bottom pencil inscribed “Grandmother Bartlett Gave Me When I Was A Small Girl. Old then. Lizzi M Brown Center. I am 70 in Jan 1928″. Original wire hinges, the box pegged throughout, blue laid paper interior. SIZE: 8″ x 5-1/2″ x 3”. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor abrasions. 9-96423 (500-1,000) – Lot 2122

2123
$0.00

CARVED MINIATURE CHEST OF DRAWERS.

Mid 19th century, PA. Walnut and pine. Probably intended as a bride’s chest, decorated with deep relief carving throughout. Original finish with darker finished carved elements. Dovetailed case with mortised double reel and ring turned feet. The front with numerous carved motifs, including hex symbols, six point stars, etc. The top with central carved heart beneath “1850”, flanked by meandering leafage sprays. Right side initialed “I D”, with leafage spray and diamond carving. Left side with leafage spray and diamond carving. Applied carved molding, top and bottom. The drawers fitted with original reel and mushroom cap knobs and original brass locks. SIZE: 11″ x 16″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, original condition. 9-96395 (2,000-5,000) – Lot 2123

2124
$1,244.25

SHAKER SWING HANDLED BUCKET IN RED PAINT.

Early 19th century, NY. Pine and ash, attrib: Mt. Lebanon (or Hancock), NY. Original red paint. buttonhole banded with fine elongated joinery, tapered pine staves with inset bottom. Carved handle with spatulate ends, secured by mushroom cap knobs. Untouched worn surfaces, with fine patina. Ref: Shaker Woodenware, Sprigg & Johnson, p 123. SIZE: 8-1/2″ t. 10-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, wear commensurate with age. 9-96401 (800-1,200) – Lot 2124

2125
$533.25

SHAKER CANTED SIDE TUB IN GREEN PAINT.

Circa mid 19th century, N.H. Pine and ash, with dry Windsor green paint. Overlap banded, with tapered body, chamfered rim, inset bottom, staves tongue jointed. Unpainted interior. Tight construction. CONDITION: Very good, original condition, very minor wear. 9-96400 (400-600) – Lot 2125

2126
$533.25

6 MINIATURE BASKETS INCLUDING A SHAKER SEWING BASKET.

20th century. 1) A fine poplar splint sewing basket with hinged lid, lined with lavender velvet and trimmed with pink bows, marked on bottom, “Shaker Goods, Alfred, Maine”. With tag inside “James to Margaret, 1928”. 2) A treen miniature barrel with woven cane work, with various colors, having “porcupine” style decoration. 3) A treen miniature barrel bank with woven cane work, with various colors, having “porcupine” style decoration. 4) An octagonal straw work basket, with lid. 5) Long needle pine and straw coil work basket with cover. 6) Split bamboo woven basket with cover. SIZE: 1) 3-1/2″ x 3″ x 1-3/4″. 2) 3-1/4″ t. 3″ dia. 3) 3″ t. 2-3/4″ dia. 4) 5-1/2″ x 5-1/2″ x 2-1/2″. 5) 3-1/2″ t. 3-3/4″ dia. 6) 3-1/2″ x 2-1/2″ x 2-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Wear to kid leather trim. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 4) Minor wear commensurate with age. 5) very good condition. 6) Very good. 9-96686 (700-900) – Lot 2126

2127
$2,962.50

FIGURED MAPLE CHROME YELLOW PAINTED BOWL.

Early 19th century, NH. Thin walled with high foot, deep bowl imitating its porcelain counterpart, in form. Vibrant dry chrome yellow paint, with natural patina interior. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 3-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. 9-96403 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2127

2128
$0.00

MORTAR AND PESTLE IN OLIVE GREEN PAINT.

Early 19th century, New England. Maple. Retaining original painted surface, the elliptical shaped pestle with pronounced rim and tall footed base. The unpainted, tall, tapered pestle with shouldered, swelled handle and mushroom cap finial. SIZE: Mortar 7-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, patina. 9-96377 (700-1,000) – Lot 2128

2129
$741.00

HANGING, YELLOW SPICE CHEST.

Late 19th century, New England. Painted eight drawer chest, poplar and ash. Well proportioned form with shaped and pierced back, the case of drawers fitted with original ball form wooden knobs, set on overhanging base. Dry crusty yellow paint with nice patina, over original blue, the knobs in old gray. SIZE: 10″ x 4-1/2″ x 15″ h. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor age appropriate abrasions and crazed paint. 9-96381 (700-900) – Lot 2129

2130
$741.00

PAINTED SAWBUCK TABLE.

Circa early 19th century, New England. Pine, original ochre and brown grained paint. Single board pegged, scrubbed top, with square cleats beneath. Affixed, square X-base legs with medial trough. SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 60″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good condition, minor abrasions. 9-96602 (800-1,800) – Lot 2130

2131
$592.50

6 SHAKER LADDER BACK SIDE CHAIRS.

Late 19th early 20th century. Probably Canterbury New Hampshire. Of simple form, with straight back posts having delicately turned finials, fitted with 3 broad arch-top slats. The top slat held in place with a small wooden peg. Having simple dowel stretchers. The seats of woven splint. SIZE: 43″ t. CONDITION: Very good, black paint smooth and could be original. 9-96555 (800-1,200) – Lot 2131

2132
$533.25

SLIDE LID TRINKET BOX IN BIRDSEYE MAPLE.

Early 19th century, New England. Maple and pine. Fluted sliding lid with double carved finger lid pulls, the box finely dovetailed, with shaped shoulder inset chamfered pine bottom. Original finish with fine dark patina. SIZE: 3″ x 2″ x 7-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96383 (500-700) – Lot 2132

2133
$0.00

PAINTED DOUBLE STEPBACK HANGING SHELVES.

Early 19th century, American. Pine, fine form, suitable for standing or hanging, with applied molded cornice, above thin stock double stepback sides, the shelves of graduating depth. Early dark, crusty varnish surface over original mushroom color paint. SIZE: 20″ x 9″ x 29″. CONDITION: Good untouched condition. 9-96595 (500-800) – Lot 2133

2134
$2,133.00

GREEN PAINTED PEG LEG CANDLESTAND.

Circa mid 18th century, New England. Pine, ash, cleaned to original Windsor Green paint. Circular, carved chamfered edge top, affixed to beveled, chamfered cleat. Mortise joined carved round shaft, chamfered square platform, with mortised splayed octagonal legs. SIZE: 13″ dia. CONDITION: Good condition with minor abrasions and paint wear. 9-96601 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2134

2135
$370.50

WALNUT SAW BUCK TABLE.

Late 17th/early 18th Century. Table having a three-board splined top, sitting atop a base constructed from 2 “X” type saw buck ends having an iron rod stretcher. SIZE: Top 30″ x 8′. 28″ h. CONDITION: Top is well worn, and well used with some worm damage. Base has minor losses to 2 feet and wear commensurate with age. Top appears to be original to base but both ends have been trimmed. 9-25082 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2135

2136
$0.00

PAINTED COUNTRY MEETING HOUSE BENCH.

Early 19th century, New England. Pine, original dry red brown paint. Slat back form, with shaped arm sides terminating in bootjack end feet, with single plank overhung seat. SIZE: 68″ x 16″ x 34″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, old in-use loss to front of both arms, age appropriate abrasions, wear throughout. 9-96393 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2136

2137
$948.00

19TH CENTURY PAINT DECORATED APOTHECARY/SPICE CHEST.

Of Vermont origin, circa 1830, made from butternut and basswood. The counter top 9 drawer example in original red paint with yellow pinstripe. The drawer fronts stained dark red with yellow pinstripe, each drawer fitted with original wood stained knob. Right side with thin yellow over paint. SIZE: 17-1/4″ h. x 22″ w. x 10-3/4″ d. CONDITION: One knob missing small section, some expected abrasion scarring to top, generally very good. 9-96640 (800-1,200) – Lot 2137

2138
$802.75

WONDERFUL SCROLLED BACK HANGING SHELVES.

Early 19th century, New England. Poplar, dry original finish. The scrolled sides dovetailed at base, adjoining two shelves with scrolled, pierced, fishtail crested single plank backboard. Thin stock, nicely detailed construction. SIZE: 20″ x 4″ x 16″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96594 (400-800) – Lot 2138

2139
$555.75

BITTERSWEET PAINTED TRENCHER.

19th century, American. Maple, original dry bittersweet paint. Rectangular, curved ended form, with carved outset handles at each end. Natural patina interior. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ x 3″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. 9-96591 (600-900) – Lot 2139

2140
$1,185.00

BLUE PAINTED FARRIER’S BOX.

Early 19th century, New England. Pine, original dry, crusty blue paint, great form, the rectangular box with vase shaped uprights and attached with large single dovetail, having double well box above. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 20″ x 16″ h. CONDITION: Age appropriate wear, early long putty repair to underside of long side bottom box. Otherwise untouched condition. 9-96425 (700-900) – Lot 2140

2141
$0.00

SMALL CHROME YELLOW FIRKIN.

Late 19th century, New England. Small chrome yellow bail handled pantry box, pine, maple, iron. Good small size and color, original dry Chrome Yellow paint. Maple fingered bands, iron lower band, iron shaped bail handle with maple hand grip. SIZE: 6-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor paint abrasions. 9-96373 (700-900) – Lot 2141

2142
$1,173.25

SMALL ROBIN’S EGG BLUE PAINTED OVAL PANTRY BOX.

Circa 19th century, Hingham, MA. Maple, pine, original paint. Opposing, 2 fingered box, copper nailed and wooden pegged, retaining very strong original paint. SIZE: 5-1/2″ x 3-3/4″ x 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. 9-96628 (500-800) – Lot 2142

2143
$296.25

REDWARE APPLE BANK.

Early-mid 19th century, American. Redware pottery with original dry, crusty paint. SIZE: 3″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96369 (400-600) – Lot 2143

2144
$651.75

STATE OF MAINE PAINTED BLANKET CHEST.

1st half 19th century, Maine. Pine, vibrant, bold black and red original, dry, crusty grained paint. Finely dovetailed case with applied, raised, chamfered base, the front and sides flush to floor, the rear with bracket mounts. Lid with simple applied molding, interior with lidded till. Original hinges, escutcheon, lock and keeper (the keeper removed and included). SIZE: 18″ x 37″ x 21″ h. CONDITION: Excellent untouched condition, with very little edge wear. 9-96386 (800-1,200) – Lot 2144

2145
$0.00

ONE DRAWER HEPPLEWHITE STAND.

Late 18th century, New England. One drawer Hepplewhite side stand, pine and maple. Fine form, with generously overhanging single plank breadboard ended top, above deep skirt with pegged maple legs. The drawer with overhung molded edges, original mushroom knob, dovetailed. Dry, early crusty red paint over original red. SIZE: 22″ x 19″ x 27″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, age commensurate wear and abrasions. 9-96398 (800-1,200) – Lot 2145

2146
$494.00

FARMINGTON MAINE VINEGAR GRAINED STORAGE TRUNK.

Early 19th century, Maine. Dome top storage chest with dovetail corners, having oyster shell pattern graining, in ocher and brown with red highlights. SIZE: 30″ x 16″ x 13″ t. CONDITION: Very good, edge wear commensurate with age, 7″ drying split on top. 9-96689 (700-800) – Lot 2146

2147
$0.00

RED PAINTED HEPPLEWHITE WORK TABLE.

Circa early 19th century, New England. In pine and maple having a dry, crusty red paint over and earlier red paint. Having a thin overhanging single board top above 2 thin drawers with original brass knobs having square tapering legs. SIZE: 18″ x 18″ x 28-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Minor legs splits to front leg and top, painted surface showing normal wear commensurate with age. 9-96604 (700-1,100) – Lot 2147

2148
$494.00

HEARTH BROOM, BLACK AMERICANA.

Early-mid 19th century, PA. Walnut horsehair, iron. Wonderful relief carved 1/2 round grinning blackface holder, with horsehair “hair” brush, mortise attached to square tapered and flared handle, attached iron ring hanger, back side. SIZE: 16″ t. CONDITION: Very good, Original dark patina finish. 9-96367 (500-1,000) – Lot 2148

2149
$1,066.50

SHEET TIN COW WEATHERVANE.

First quarter 20th century, American. Finely designed silhouette of a cow, constructed from two layers of sheet metal riveted together with rivet attached pocket to allow for mounting on a rod. Having good old multilayer painted surface. Included with this lot is the museum stand. SIZE: 26″ l. x 16″ t. CONDITION: Very good with pleasant surface, having paint losses commensurate with age. 9-96426 (800-1,200) – Lot 2149

2150
$3,396.25

SMALL SHEET IRON PEA FOWL SILHOUETTE WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century, American. Iron, original silver gray paint. Very sculptural form, with fine cut-work detail. Original mounting rod. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 10″ figure. CONDITION: Very good original condition, age appropriate wear and light oxidation. 9-96407 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2150

2151
$741.00

AMERICAN FLAG WEATHERVANE.

Mid 20th century. Sheet iron, original dry polychrome painted surfaces. Depicting the 13 star flag, with pierced stars and stripes, on pole, adjoining arrow with 5 stars, mounted on original downrod. SIZE: 15″ x 30-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, age appropriate wear and oxidation. 9-96415 (600-1,000) – Lot 2151

2152
$355.50

1580 ENGRAVED VIEW OF PRAGUE.

Circa 1580. German. Two views on one double sheet, the upper showing the Czech Republic of Prague with views of the new and old city below either side of the Vltava River. The lower view shows a perspective of the city Cheb on the river Eger. These maps came from the publication “Civitates” that was compiled and written by George Braun candidate of the Cologne Cathedral. This example is uncolored. SIZE: Plate 13-1/4″ x 18-1/2″. Frame 17″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good, some stains. 7-75217 (200-300) – Lot 2152

2153
$617.50

BRASS ALMS BOWL.

18th century, Continental. Central boss surrounded by a Gothic lettered inscription. SIZE: 18″ dia. CONDITION: Normal & expected wear to surface, with denting along rim throughout. 7-75403 (200-300) – Lot 2153

2154
$888.75

2 HAMMERED BRASS BAPTISMAL BASINS.

1) 15th or 16th century. Probably German. Featuring a repoussed image of the Annunciation, the Virgin Mary being visited by an Angel. The central image surrounded by text, having a raised flattened edge with chased decoration, the basin edge of hammered brass around an iron wire. 2) Circa 16th or 17th century. Probably German. Featuring a central image of urns and scrolls surrounded by text, having a raised and flattened edge with a chased decoration. Basin edge hammered brass around an iron wire. SIZE: 1) 15″ dia. 2) 17″ dia. CONDITION: 1) Edge roughness with splits and losses, image very good. 2) Very good with minor denting and wear commensurate with age. 9-96450 (300-500) – Lot 2154

2155
$1,185.00

EUROPEAN 18TH CENTURY PELLET CROSSBOW.

The wood stock having a 7″ inlaid engraved brass decorative insert. Steel hardware, with arched steel bow. Appears to be complete. SIZE: 28″ l. x 26″ w. CONDITION: One tip of front sight broken, crack to bottom of stock, nice patina, otherwise good. 7-75408 (300-500) – Lot 2155

2156
$1,540.50

ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE FLINT LOCK PISTOL.

Early 18th century. England. Featuring a small pistol with engraved steel barrel and a flint lock mechanism, having figural nickel silver butt plate and walnut grip with inlaid silver wire. SIZE: 10″ l. CONDITION: Very good, minor repair to butt, slight loss to wire inlay. 9-96525 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2156

2157
$0.00

VERY FINE, SUPERBLY ETCHED, COMPLETE SUIT OF ARMOR AFTER THE ORIGINAL MADE FOR JOACHIM II, ELECTOR OF BRANDENBURG, CIRCA 1850 BY AN UNIDENTIFIED GERMAN MASTER ARMORER.

This armor is exceptionally well made by a master armorer for a wealthy patron. The original which was in the Berlin Museum is now missing and presumed to be destroyed or in Russia. The armor consists of a close helmet ostensibly of one piece with low roped comb, visor with hinged trap and lifting stud, bevor, gorget of four plates, bulbous breastplate with movable gussets, tassets of four plates, hinged lance rest, and shaped backplate. The arms are complete with right and left pauldron, upper and lower cannons, couters with wings, and gauntlets with gently pointed cuffs and fingers (missing). The leg armor consists of cuisses of one piece, poleyns with small wings, greaves of two plates, and sabatons with spatulate toes. The entire armor is superbly etched with winged angel heads, royal figures carrying tridents, helmeted hermaphrodites, winged eagles, and most significantly on the breastplate the royal arms of the Elector of Brandenburg all on a blackened ground. The outstanding richness of the etched decoration is enhanced by extensive use of brass headed rivets. The thickness of the steel is that of the period 1530 and the armor is articulated so that it could be worn either on the battlefield, the lists, or on parade. The maker’s mark PVS and a date 1560 appears as part of the etched decoration. As the Elector Joachim II died in 1535 there is the exciting possibility that this armor is something other than a copy of the Elector’s armor. There are traces of gilding in the etching. This armor and another sold in the 1983 dispersal of Hever Castle, Lot 52, from the Collection of Prince von Hohenlohe represent an enigma to students of armor, even those as respected as the late Dr. John Hayward who cataloged the Hever Collection. Though the condition of both points to a post Renaissance period and are likely the work of the Imperial Armorers of the Kaiserliche Hofplattnerei in Vienna during the second quarter of the 19th century, they could be earlier. The Hever armor sold for 26,000 Pounds in 1983 and was bought by Karsten von Klingbiel. It was resold in 2011 at Pierre Berge in Belgium for 85,000 Euros hammer price. PROVENANCE: Thomas Brady. CONDITION: The condition of this armor is excellent with clean, polished surfaces, crisp etching, and little wear. The gauntlets are not a pair and the left gauntlet is plain. The fingers are missing from the right gauntlet and the left has several missing as well. Overall this is a lovely armor of excellent quality throughout and if of the period would be unobtainable. It is a lovely, striking piece that will be the focal point of even the most advanced collection of arms and armor. 4-51982 (65,000-85,000) – Lot 2157

2158
$988.00

FRAMED REVOLUTIONARY WAR LETTER.

The single folded page being addressed to “The Hon. Major General Wadsworth-Durham”. The single page letter “Wallingford May 7th, 1778″ from Colonel Thaddeus Cook (1728-1800). The letter is answering General Wadsworth’s order to provide him with additional forces, and Col. Cook is answering saying those companies no longer have enough enlisted men, but he has found 33 men that he thinks will provide what Col. Cook needs, but needs officers to go with them, which he will try to provide. Housed in a gilt frame, loosely mounted. SIZE: 12-1/4″ x 16″. Overall: 16″ x 19-1/2”. CONDITION: Age spots across letter, folds, generally readable and presentable. 7-75399 (300-500) – Lot 2158

2159
$123.50

THE FIRST PRAYER IN CONGRESS ENGRAVING.

19th century. American. An engraving of “The First Prayer In Congress, September, 1774, in Carpenters Hall, Philadelphia”, featuring the Reverend Mr. Duche delivering a prayer to the members of congress, published in Boston by L. A. Elliot & Co. With the accompanying print delineating the identity of each person in the print. SIZE: Plate 20-1/2″ x 25″. Overall 24-1/2″ x 30″. CONDITION: Wide margins with 1/2″ folded edge, 3″ tear at bottom of print, some toning. 9-25029 (200-400) – Lot 2159

2160
$2,161.25

5 AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL PIECES OF DINNERWARE.

Consisting of two fine porcelain demitasse cups and saucers decorated with the presidential emblem, in gold on reverse T.V. Limoges, France, Decore pour M.W. Beveridge. Washington, D.C., Harrison 1892. Together with a china dinner plate with the presidential emblem and blue feather edge. SIZE: Plate is 10″ dia. Saucers are 5″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection CONDITION: Cups and saucers are very good condition. Plate very good. 9-94557 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2160

2161
$2,962.50

RARE CANTON FOOTED OPEN SALT FROM THE THOMAS JEFFERSON “J” DINNER SERVICE.

Circa 1790’s. Standard Chinese export blue decorated open salt has decorated against its white background a blue shield with knights head monogrammed with a large script “J”. Several pieces of this Chinese export dinner service are documented in the White House collection and The Cincinnati Museum of Art. Through scholarly research and documentation a direct link to Jefferson has not been established nor have shards of this service been excavated at Monticello, it is widely accepted that this service was Jefferson’s and research continues to grow as other pieces are found. REF: A plate of this service illustrated figure 114 page 174 of Chinese export porcelain for the American trade 1785-1835 by Jean Mudge. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h. x 3-1/2 w. x 2-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96819 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2161

2162
$948.00
Revised: 2/4/2015

Special clarification: The cataloger notes in the description “possibly attributed to” which means that we do not guarantee that he for certain was the artist.

WILLIE H. BROWN (American, 1808-1883) “MOUNT VERNON”.

Charcoal and ink scene depicts an early scene of Mount Vernon nestled on a knoll. Trees and water with sailboats surround with two people walking up the lawn towards the majestic house. Housed in an early 20th Century painted wood frame. Signed lower right “Willie H. Brown” and titled lower center, possibly attributed to 19th century printer William H. Brown (American, 1808-1883). Note: Composition is similar (but not identical) to and English steel engraving by J. Andrews created in 1840 after a drawing by W. Croome. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 21-1/4″. Overall 21″ x 25-1/4″. CONDITION: 2″ tears lower right in margin, discoloration, spotting and paper is toned, frame has chips and losses, over-paint. 9-96770 (800-1,200) – Lot 2162

2163
$216.13

FOUR COLORED GEORGE WASHINGTON ENGRAVINGS.

1) Untitled, showing a standing George Washington, copyrighted by Max Rosenthal 1903 (pencil signed); 2) “Washington’s Dream”, Currier & Ives lithograph 1857, housed in a mat with shrinkwrap; 3) “Washington’s Triumphant Entry into Philadelphia”, after a painting by V. De Paredes, dated 1914; 4) Untitled, colored lithograph showing the Washington Family overlooking the Potomac. SIZE: 1) 29-1/2″ x 19-1/2″; 2) Sight size: 22-3/4″ x 16-1/4″ Overall: 28″ x 22″; 3) 24″ x 34″; 4) 28″ x 40″. CONDITION: All shrink wrapped to foam core. 1) Some tears and creases to margin edge, image very good; 2) very good; 3) mounted to light board, some minor losses to edge, otherwise very good; 4) several rips and losses of margins, one central tear 4″ into image, colors strong and vibrant. 9-25028 (500-1,000) – Lot 2163

2164
$21,330.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) LIBERTY RELEASING THE SLAVE FROM BONDAGE.

Oil on canvas allegorical scene shows Lady Liberty with U.S. Flag behind, raising up shackles while pouring a drink to a mother & child below her. The freed slave is kneeling with arms raised. All seen on a coastal landscape. Housed in an antique lemon gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. Overall: 20-1/2″ x 28-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25201 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2164

2165
$53,917.50

LAMBERT SACHS (American, 1818-1903) & PAUL (GOTTLIEB DANIEL) WEBER (German, 1813-1916) GEORGE WASHINGTON IN PRAYER AT VALLEY FORGE.

Collaborative oil on panel created by Lambert Sachs and Paul Weber, capturing the moment when General Washington kneels in prayer, asking for the protection from his heavenly father for the success of the impending mission. A Quaker by the name of Mr. Potts observes the scene from behind the bushes. Inscribed on verso “Geo Washington in Prayer at Valley Forge by Lambert Sachs, landscape Paul Weber”. This lot is accompanied by a hand colored lithograph by Peter Kramer after this Lambert Sachs painting, published by P. S. Duval & Co., Phila., 1854. Painting is housed in a modern gilt wood frame. Lithograph is housed in 19th century gilt frame. The historical importance of this painting cannot be underestimated. To find the original painting by two esteemed artists of their time and having been used as the basis for a rare and desirable historical lithograph is an important discovery. The colored engraving puts in print to the American public a side of Washington that was unknown and showed the human side of Washington during his hardest times. The print is a fine rendition of Weber and Sachs oil painting. Paul Weber as a landscape painter was well renowned and executed many large panoramic views (ref. a 54” x 70” “In the Catskills” painting sold at Christie’s in 2000) and Lambert Sachs concentrated on historical studies (ref. Washington and Lafayette in the Battle of Monmouth residing in a private collection in Early, Iowa. ) The collaboration of these two fine artists indicates the importance that both felt to capture the scene properly. Note: in the Art Inventories of the Smithsonian American Art Museum (SIRIS) a painting with the same title, same artists but of a slightly different size is listed as being sold at Sotheby Parke Bernet New York, NY sale No. 3834 lot 355 in 1976 Control No. IAP 61516324. SIZE: Painting: 36″ x 32″. Overall: 46″ x 42″. Lithograph: 24-1/2″ x 19″. Overall: 28-1/2″ x 23″. PROVENANCE: Lithograph collection of Mr. & Mrs. Myer P. Potamkin. CONDITION: Painting: Restoration along edges, several areas in foreground and background, figure of Washington is in good condition. Frame has minor loss to lower left decoration. Lithograph: paper is toned, minor discolorations, no evidence of tears or restoration. Not examined out of frame. 9-96166 (70,000-80,000) – Lot 2165

2166
$0.00

ELECTION DAY 1815, JOHN LEWIS KRIMMEL ENGRAVING.

American. Rare proof of Krimmel’s unfinished engraving exhibited as a painting in 1816, the image depicts Philadelphians engaged in active political participation at the close of the War of 1812. Large folio engraving with incredible detail. John Lewis Krimmel (1786 – 1821) emigrated from Germany to the Philadelphia in 1809 and became a member of the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts. SIZE: Plate, 18-1/2″ x 25-1/2″. Overall 21″ x 27-1/2″x CONDITION: Toning, and light stains. 9-25024 (800-1,200) – Lot 2166

2167
$2,717.00

RARE AND SUPERB WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON COPPER LUSTRE PITCHER.

A campaign issue from 1840. The heavy copper lustre pitcher having two round transfer images, one a bust of Harrison, the other his log cabin with sign “To let in 1841”. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25035 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2167

2168
$61.75

1821 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MILITARY BROADSIDE.

Printed military broadside “General Orders”, relative to forming company rolls. “Headquarters…Boston, March 19, 1821″. SIZE: Overall 21-1/2″ x 15”. CONDITION: Folds, losses to edges and staining. 9-25022 (200-300) – Lot 2168

2169
$185.25

FIVE 19th CENTURY STEEL ENGRAVINGS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON.

1) “Washington at Home” after a painting by Alonzo Chappel engraved by H.B. Hall 1987; 2) “Washington’s Last Interview with his Mother” after a painting by W.H. Powell, engraved by Henry Cousins 1864; 3) “Washington Crossing the Delaware” after a painting by E. Leutze, engraved by Paul Girardet; 4) Untitled with facsimile signature, shows 3/4 portrait of Washington, dated 1897, published by W.M. Power; 5) Untitled, with facsimile signature below oval portrait, pen signed illegibly bottom right. SIZE: 1) 32″ x 24″; 2) 30″ x 24-1/4″; 3) 20″ x 29″; 4) 37-1/2″ x 27-1/4″ 5) 40″ x 28-1/4″. CONDITION: All shrink wrapped to foam core. 1) Several tears, losses to margin, image is clean; 2) age toning throughout, foxing and water stains; 3) dark age toning throughout image and part of margin; 4) a few tears at margin edge, image very good; 5) few tears, roughness at margin edge, image very good. 9-25027 (500-1,000) – Lot 2169

2170
$414.75

SHADOWBOX COLLECTION OF CIVIL WAR ITEMS 9TH NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY.

Mid 19th century. America. “Items belonging to 1st Lt. Franklin J. Burnham”, featuring a carte visite photograph of the soldier in uniform, his well worn leather wallet, and his bone handled bloodletting fleam and sheath. Now housed in a Victorian walnut framed shadowbox. SIZE: 13″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25033 (400-600) – Lot 2170

2171
$1,777.50

FABULOUS MEMORIAL PAINTING TO CAPTAIN WILLIAM EUGENE HAYWARD.

A wonderful tribute painting in the form of a Coat of Arms which displays the extraordinary service and awards of Captain Hayward. The center shield chronicles his military life from February 3, 1862 to his mustering out with honorable service November 7, 1865. The four quadrants of the shield depict different phases of his military career including Battery I-2nd Illinois and 2nd US Volunteers. Surrounding the shield is a gold foliate border with well rendered bald eagle with shield and banner atop and scrolling banner below with his name and rank. Below are hung four medals that he was awarded in service. Unsigned, possibly executed by a sign painter or someone with great skill at calligraphy. Housed in a modern Larson Juhl frame. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. Overall: 34″ x 29″. CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, fully restored, in excellent condition. 9-96458 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2171

2172
$1,543.75

FABULOUS PAIR OF LARGE AMBROTYPES DEPICTING OUTDOOR SCENES WITH MEN, TENT & WAGON.

A single leather case holds two 1/2 plate ambrotypes of the same scene at slightly different times. The image shows a flat foreground with 14 men, a horse, covered wagon, tent, & low background hills with trees. Five men are sitting, seven men standing and two men are laying on their sides. One man standing holds a rifle, five have canes, one is smoking a long pipe, one man holds the reins of the horse. They all wear broad brim hats with what appears to be a ribbon band, long collared similar shirts with front buttons, one man sitting writing on what appears to be a lap desk. On the ground is a blanket roll, doctors bag, metal coffee pot, lantern, a box with writing and one man in the center is holding a long white roll that could be a rolled map. The tent is in the background and the 4-wheel wagon is covered on three sides. The difference between the two images is only slight where small items have been moved and set differently. SIZE: Image: 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Photos are very good, case with some damage at corners and one bottom piece missing. Not examined out of case. 7-75440 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2172

2173
$533.25

SMALL EPHEMERA GROUP PERTAINING TO DR. ELEAZAR PARMLY & FAMILY.

Dr. Parmly (1797-1874) was an accomplished dentist in the 19th century, considered the best known figure in the United States in dental surgery and was the founder of the American Journal of Dental Science. He held several patents and authored several books and had done more for dentistry than any other individual. He was considered a very wealthy man and at his death left a fortune of $7 million. He had a dental practice on Bond St. in New York City and socialized with the Vanderbilts, Roosevelts and Astors. The lot includes: 1) two 6″ x 5″ oval pencil drawings of a young Eleazar Parmly and wife. Both were executed by John Nelson Marvle (American 1855-1918). One signed “Marvle 1909”, the other initialed “J.M. 1902″. He practiced his portraiture in New York City; 2) two albumen prints showing eight men and women in interior setting with the Dr. and Mrs. Parmly present; 3) cabinet card showing six family members including the Dr. and his wife; 4) an early photograph of a woman on a bicycle; 5) photograph of a young man behind the wheel of a roadster; 6) six young men and woman at the beach; and 7) two small photo albums, one showing yachts and men and women. SIZE: 3″ x 3″ to 10″ x 12”. CONDITION: Drawings very good, photographs soiled and as found. 9-25001 (400-600) – Lot 2173

2174
$864.50

RARE 1860 ABRAHAM LINCOLN PARADE TORCH.

The hollow brass plated tin eagle held kerosene which fueled two wicks, one on each wing top. Originally held by a swiveling wire mount atop a pole. This torch and others like it were carried in the torchlight parades and rallies which were a critical element of 19th century American politics. A wonderful piece of Americana. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 9″ w. CONDITION: Front and back body flattened, typical small dents from age, some separation to weld areas, otherwise very good, nice patina. 9-25003 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2174

2175
$1,852.50

LARGE LOT OF COLUMBUS GEORGIA ANTEBELLUM AND CONFEDERATE NEWSPAPERS.

This lot includes 54 rare Confederate papers, The Daily Columbus Enquirer, issues from June of 1862 to November of 1862, papers are 2 page or 4 page. Most appear to have been taken from one bound volume. 2 copies of 1846 Columbus Enquirer August 5th and August 19th 1846 are also included. 3 copies of the United States Telegraph from Washington 1831, and a few other 19th century newspapers. PROVENANCE: Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Columbus papers mostly intact and complete with some small holes on left edge, some cracked at that same seam, some chipping on edges not effecting text overall, foxing and acid burn. Other papers are mostly very good with typical staining and foxing found on rag paper. 9-28033-3 (800-1,200) – Lot 2175

2176
$1,852.50

LARGE GROUP OF BUTTONS MOSTLY CIVIL WAR AND ANTEBELLUM MILITARY.

This group consists of about 80 or 90 buttons, of which 8 appear to be Confederate or southern states, and 20+ are early 19th century American military buttons probably found at Fort Mitchell, Alabama. Also included in this lot are an excavated hammer from a Civil War Revolver, tongue portion of a belt buckle with an anchor and a pewter pistol flask with eagle embossed and a small patriotic political t-bar pin which states “Fremont and Freedom”. SIZE: Case 12″ x 8″. PROVENANCE: Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Buttons are mostly excavated with typical patination, and ground action associated, Fremont campaign pin is very good, with some original gilt. 9-28033-2 (600-800) – Lot 2176

2177
$741.00

TWO ABRAHAM LINCOLN MORNING BADGES & RARE CASED MINIATURE LINCOLN CDV.

One morning badge on crossed black cloth strips with stars, a gold framed image of Lincoln, centered on ribbons. The other, a similar image, on a blue ribbon with black background. Both housed in a small 8″ x 6″ display box. Along with a 1-1/2″ x 1″ image of Lincoln’s head on a seated banjo player with caption “I wish I was in Dixie”, housed in a period leather hinged case. SIZE: As indicated above. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25032 (400-600) – Lot 2177

2178
$988.00

LARGE MATCHING PAIR OF ABRAHAM AND MARY LINCOLN TINTYPES.

Housed in their original mats, identified “A. Lincoln” and “Mrs. A. Lincoln”. Gold colored foil surrounds behind glass. Lincoln shown in his “five dollar bill” pose, these are part of a series issued at the close of the Civil War that included these, Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman. Housed in a shadowbox presentation. SIZE: 5-1/2″ x 5-1/4″ each. CONDITION: Some light toning and stain to mats, otherwise very good. 9-25036 (500-1,000) – Lot 2178

2179
$370.50

CIVIL WAR DATED AUTOGRAPHED QUOTATION SIGNED BY EDWARD EVERETTE.

Edward Everette (1794-1865) U.S. Secretary of State – 1852-53; Governor of Massachusetts – 1836-40; U.S. Senator – Massachusetts. The 3″ x 5″ note “Washington was the greatest of good men & the best of great men. Edward Everette, Boston 3 Sept 1864”. This was executed during the 3rd full year of the war and less than a year after he delivered the opening speech before Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. He expresses reverence for the Nation’s 1st President, George Washington. SIZE: As indicated above. CONDITION: Very good with expected flattened folds. 9-25019 (400-600) – Lot 2179

2180
$154.38

1/6th PLATE AMBROTYPE OF NEW YORK STATE MILITIA MAN IN UNIFORM.

Circa 1862, shows a 3/4 portrait of a man in uniform looking straight ahead with arms crossed at chest. Gold colored hat badge and buttons. Housed in a gutta-percha case. SIZE: 3-3/4″ x 3-1/2″ CONDITION: Image very good, case with small nicks. 9-25006 (400-600) – Lot 2180

2181
$2,666.25

CIVIL WAR – INDIAN WAR ERA NEW HAMPSHIRE BRIGADIER GENERAL ENSEMBLE.

This group includes a fine condition Brig. Gen. frock coat, cased Brig. Gen. epaulets, chapeau-de-bras. Along with militia officers sword, circa 1835. This grouping just came out of a local New Hampshire estate and has never been offered before. PROVENANCE: Recent Exeter Estate. CONDITION: Coat over all is fine with bright dark blue color, velvet cuffs and collar, polished dark green padded lining, coat sleeves have fairly bulbous elbows measuring 8″, cuffs measure 5-3/4″, lining is not hemmed at skirts, and tail pockets are lined with polished brown cotton. There is no name or maker found in coat. Chapeau is white silk lined with a maker “Bent & Bush, Boston”. Epaulets are in fine condition and metal attachments are sewn on shoulders for use. Eagle head pommel militia sword is very good to fine overall with chocolate brown patina, the brass high areas are scratched and scuffed, 30″ straight blade has blue and gold decoration which is partially intact with remainder bright, scabbard has brass drag and brass middle mount though missing throat, pommel is bent down into carved fluted bone grip, knuckle bow is also bent. 9-94810 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2181

2182
$4,740.00

CIVIL WAR OCCUPATION OF NEW ORLEANS BROADSIDE, PRINTED ON NECESSITY PAPER.

Circa mid 19th century. American. Rare Civil War broadside, related to the occupation of New Orleans. “Proclamation – The City of New Orleans and its environs, with all its interior and exterior defenses, having been surrendered to the combined naval and land forces of the United States…”. “Headquarter Department of the Gulf, New Orleans, 1 May 1862” signed in print “Benjamin F. Butler, Major – General, commanding, USA, Department of the Gulf”. This rare variant is printed on the back of a hand tinted 1855 French lithograph by “W. Simpson” titled ” A Hot Night In The Batteries”. This example was printed on necessity paper (any paper available). SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 22″. CONDITION: Tears and repaired chips to edges and light foxing. 9-25023 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2182

2183
$0.00

TWO FRAMED CIVIL WAR MAPS.

1) “Map of the Siege of Vicksburg, Miss…Captain C.B. Comstock and Lt. Col. JS. H. Wilson”. Engraved by J. Schedler, dated Aug. 20th, 1863. Map shows both Federal and Rebel forces. Housed in a modern wood frame with mat behind glass; 2) “Map of the Battle Field at Gettysburg July 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 1863″. Compiled by John B. Batchelder 1876 (new edition 1883). Maps shows red and blue positioning on a topographical type map. Housed in a modern wood with blue mat behind glass. SIZE: 1) Sight size: 29-1/2″ x 28″. Overall: 36-1/2″ x 35″; 2) Sight size: 33-1/2″ x 27-1/2″. Overall: 41-1/4″ x 35-1/2”. CONDITION: 1) Significant tears with tape mark, losses, as found; 2) Losses, folds, tears, as found. 9-25124 (500-1,000) – Lot 2183

2184
$829.50

6-PAGE MANUSCRIPT FROM THE CONFEDERATE ANDERSONVILLE PRISON.

The outside fold titled “Death List at Andersonville Grand Total to Apr. 18th 1865, 13,024”. The inside pages have 14 months with daily chart of deaths per day starting March 1864 to April 1965. At the beginning of the listing is the following: “Mortality among Union prisoners confined at Andersonville, Georgia showing the number of deaths each day for nearly 15 months as kept by A.H. Blake of Milton, detailed as clerk in the hospital in February 1864, but one man died”. SIZE: 8″ h x 5″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25037 (500-1,000) – Lot 2184

2185
$1,111.50

SIGNED ROBERT E. LEE DOCUMENT.

The printed document having penned entry as follows: “May 30th, 1838 for 2-1/2 weeks boarding of Henry E. Lee, Master of USS boat Pearl at $4 per week….$10”. On the back Lee has changed some wording and signed it “R.E. Lee” as Lt. of Engineers. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h x 8″ w. CONDITION: Very good, some light toning. 9-25038 (500-1,000) – Lot 2185

2186
$1,777.50

CIVIL WAR MINIE BALL EMBEDDED IN COIN SILVER POCKET WATCH.

This exact watch is pictured on p. 125 of Gettysburg: The Paintings of Mort Kunstler. This book was written for Ted Turner’s production of the film Gettysburg. This is a very neat relic that has been in several well-known collections though we have no further history. This piece is being sold as is without reserve. SIZE: Fusee case is approx. 2” dia x 3/4” thick. PROVENANCE: Civil War Shop, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1980. Don Armstrong, ASAC. Elliott Burka, ASAC. Joseph A. Murphy 2011. CONDITION: As can be seen in photos, dial is broken and 3-ring .58 caliber bullet exhibits lead patina. Silver uncleaned with numerous small scratches and patina. 8-76405 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2186

2188
$592.50

INTERESTING PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENT FLAG WATERCOLOR.

The watercolor shows a 10-star American flag with a center round depiction of the child’s schoolhouse flying the American flag titled “Publi School”. Signed above school in the flag “By Dorothy Andrews 1856”. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h x 13-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good, some surface dirt. 9-25018 (250-400) – Lot 2188

2189
$592.50

19th CENTURY CHILD’S TIN AND WOOD DRUM.

The punched tin drum has decoration of spread wing eagle and American flag on two panels. Decorated wood bands surrounding intact skins. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Decoration has rust areas, otherwise good. 9-25009 (200-300) – Lot 2189

2190
$177.75

CASED TINTYPE OF CHILD IN NAVAL STYLE COSTUME.

1/6th plate shows a young boy in matching pants and coat having white piping standing with arm resting on upholstered chair. Leather hinged case. 19th century. SIZE: 3-1/2″ x 3-1/4″ CONDITION: Case is intact but shows use, image is clean. 9-25005 (500-800) – Lot 2190

2191
$555.75

CIVIL WAR POLITICAL CARTOON.

Mid 19th century. America. watercolor features image of Jeff Davis on black background being booted out by the red, white and blue leg of Uncle Sam. Titled on bottom “His Mrk”. Painted on thick watercolor board with music sheets affixed to reverse. Framed in Victorian walnut frame. SIZE: 13″ x 17″ image. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25016 (300-500) – Lot 2191

2192
$2,161.25

PRINTED COTTON 38 STAR AMERICAN FLAG.

Late 19th century, American. Flag was in use from 1876 – 1889. Printed on finely woven cotton, in red, white and blue, with glaze. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 33-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Wear, splits and minor tears all commensurate with age, attractive faded appearance, retains its original pole, which at one time was a bit longer. 9-25030 (300-500) – Lot 2192

2193
$829.50

THREE LARGE U.S. CENTENNIAL ENGRAVINGS.

1) “Centennial-The Course of Empire”, published by James Miller after a pen and ink drawing by Daniel Ames 1876. Large presentation showing an oval with the Declaration of Independence inset with Washington’s bust and the Proclamation of Emancipation inset with a bust of Lincoln. These are surrounded by vignettes of important scenes of our history; 2) “In Remembrance of the 100th Anniversary of the Independence of the United States”, published by George Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine 1876. Lady Liberty is centered surrounded by the busts of the Presidents with a scene of the Centennial Exhibition buildings and other vignettes; 3) “Our Country”, dated 1873, and engraved the American Bank Note Company, New York and Boston. An interesting architectural type presentation centered on the Declaration of Independence, surrounded by State Seals and Presidents. SIZE: 1) 28″ x 40″; 2) 30″ x 23″; 3) 30″ x 23″. CONDITION: All shrink wrapped to foam core. 1) Age toning and foxing, light water stains, otherwise very good; 2) One missing corner edge, losses and tears to outer margin, water stains on left side going into image; 3) Allover toned, losses to edge and tears into image. 9-25026 (400-600) – Lot 2193

2194
$2,223.00

PHILADELPHIA CENTENNIAL PATRIOTIC QUILT.

Circa 1876, Pennsylvania. The central segment depicting memorial park art gallery titled “Centennial International Exhibition Fairmont Park” with additional sequences illustrating the “Machinery Hall”, Horticultural hall, “Architectural Hall”, and “Main Exhibition Hall” and with a colored portrait of Washington posed next to his horse beneath the Liberty Bell. Each square within red calico borders, the backing with paisley fabric and with multiple animals depicted in the wild. SIZE: 79″ x 82″. CONDITION: Good, small tear in border. 9-97183 (800-1,200) – Lot 2194

2195
$14,220.00

IMPORTANT HISTORIC PORTLAND, ME CIVIL WAR SOLDIER’S QUILT CA 1864.

Patchwork and applique cotton quilt constructed with 68 blocks, alternating red and blue stars, and having a large central block featuring a patriotic stars and stripes shield. Each block is made by different individuals, and is inscribed in pen and ink with messages in poem and verse, many bearing the signatures of the individual makers. Each block is backed with cotton calico and whip stitched together with white woven tape. This quilt was made in Portland, Maine in the 1860s and was reputedly intended as a gift to Abraham Lincoln. Many of the inscriptions suggest a patriotic and military theme, including messages such as “While our fingers guide the needle, our thoughts are intense (in tents!)”, “Our country right or wrong, when wrong to be put right, when right to be kept right”, ” The greatest glory of a freeborn people is to transmit that freedom to their children”,”Ah yes! Columbia is true, her sons are firm and brave. Let traitors come with fierce ado, we’ll break their columns through and through, a traitors death we’ll give them too, and each a traitors grave.”, and “Abraham Lincoln knows the ropes! All our hopes center about the brave and true. Let us help him all we can”. Makers’ signatures include names from many well-known Maine families, several of whom attended Home Institute. Signatures include Cornelia M. Dow (daughter of Neal Dow, known as the father of Prohibition and Civil War Brigadier General), Hattie Norton, Julia Hammond, Carrie Davis, Helen D. Chapman, Louise Hammond, Mary G. Prince, Jessica Truemann, Mary Springer, Emily P.L. Woodward and Mary Morrill. SIZE: Overall size 81″ x 71″. PROVENANCE: Accompanying this lot a letter from previous owner stating that the quilt “Was purchased in Grosse Pointe, Michigan at the University Liggett Antique Show in 1969 or 1970 by my grandfather Walter Edwin Simmons. Upon his death the quilt was passed on to my father Walter Edwin Simmons II. Upon his death the quilt was passed on to my mother Kathleen Ryan Simmons who subsequently gave it to me in 2010”. This quilt is featured on page 138 in “America’s Quilts and Coverlets” by Carleton L. Stafford and Robert Bishop, published by E.P. Dutton & Co., INC. CONDITION: Overall darkened with stains in some squares, several blue stars showing wear and loss due to decay, but has overall pleasant appearance. Modern sleeve added to reverse for hanging purposes. 9-94801 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2195

2196
$2,962.50

RARE SILK FLAG MADE BY GREAT GRAND DAUGHTER OF BETSY ROSS.

For a period of over 20 years, beginning in the early 1890s, Betsy Ross’ granddaughter, Ms. Rachel Albright, and her great grand daughter, Sarah M. Wilson, produced souvenir flags in the East Wing of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Their flags were also in the Betsy Ross pattern, and they proclaimed that this was in fact the pattern made by Betsy as the first flag. Their work further solidified the Betsy Ross legacy, and today their few surviving souvenir flags are highly sought after, due in part to their direct lineage and personal history to Betsy Ross and her descendants. Written in brown ink on hoist, “Made by Sarah M. Wilson Great-Granddaughter of Betsy Ross”. Flag was not removed from its original frame and another typed tag states the date of flag’s manufacture as March 20, 1912. This is the first example of one of these Betsy Ross pattern flags we have seen at auction in many years. SIZE: Flag approx 10” w x 5” h. Overall approx 13 w x 11” h. CONDITION: Flag presents nicely with bright red colors, though blue has faded to a blue-grey. Reductions in some silk stripes, staining and soiling as can be seen in photos. 8-76406 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2196

2197
$21,330.00

EXTREMLEY RARE SILVER CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL FOR THE SURVIVOR “HERBERT W. LEACH” OF THE “JEANNETTE” ARCTIC EXPEDITION OF 1879-1882.

The round medal in silver has a depiction of the 3-mast ship with sails rolled and anchored to ice having a group of men, dogs and dog sleds beside, depicting the abandonment of the ship and the saving of some of its supplies. The reverse having an outer band of writing “Jeannette Arctic Expedition 1879-1882”, below this at the top center engraved “To Herbert W. Leach”. The bottom half “In Commemoration of Perils Encountered and as an Expression of the High Esteem in which Congress Holds His Services” “Act Approved Sept. 30. 1890.” The round medal having an attached small ring which is connected to an ivory colored silk ribbon attached to a pin with a spread wing eagle over a name plate “Jeannette”. NOTE: This medal was produced for either the survivors or the next of kin of those who had perished in the expedition. Eight gold and 25 silver medals were struck by the Philadelphia Mint and were probably designed by Charles E. Barber or George Morgan, engravers to the mint. One of the gold medals having been given to the widow of Lt. DeLong. Herbert W. Leach (1858-1935) was from North Penobscot, Maine. The story of the expedition was recounted in an 1882 book “Arctic Lost Ship Shipwreck Jeannette”. The account of the expedition and its survivors caught the attention of the American public and caused Congress to act with this medal. The crew consisted of 30 officers and men, and three civilians. It departed from San Francisco July 8, 1879. Shortly after September 4, it was caught fast in the ice pack near Wrangel Island. For the next 21 months, it drifted to the Northwest towards the North Pole, steadfast in the ice. On June 12, 1881 the pressure of the ice finally began to crush the Jeannette. It was at that time that provisions were unloaded and the ship sank the following morning. Three boats took off in hope of reaching the mainland. A storm blew up and one of the boats with eight men capsized and sank. The remaining two boats with 25 men continued on. George Melville’s boat with 11 men aboard reached safety; the other landed elsewhere and two men survived and met up with the Melville group. Herbert Leach was one of these survivors. SIZE: Round medal: 1-1/2″ dia. With ribbon: 3-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Descended in the family of the survivor Herbert W. Leach. CONDITION: Hardware in very good condition with good lustre, ribbon has some damage but intact. 9-25097 (10,000-20,000) – Lot 2197

2198
$355.50

FINE GROUPING OF CIVIL WAR REUNION PHOTOS AND MEMORABILIA.

1) 1902 Montgomery, Alabama reunion of the 15th Alabama infantry. Group shot of about 50 veterans with battle flag in background. 8″ x 10″ gelatin. 2) 9-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ gelatin mounted on larger board, of the 3rd Iowa Calvary, Fairfield, Iowa 1891. 16 veterans are seen seated wearing their reunion ribbons. Also accompanying this group are 4 GAR badges and 8 multicolor patriotic calling cards, with vignettes of Civil War personalities. Also included is an Ohio veterans medal named to Jn. M. Shultz Co., K first Ohio Cav. SIZE: As above. PROVENANCE: Greene Museum of Southern History. CONDITION: Photographs both show fair contrast, soiling, foxing on mounting boards. Iowa photograph board is chipped heavily at top two corners not affecting image. Ribbon on 1909 Anderson, Indiana badge is frayed and torn, other badges very good to fine. 9-28001-2 (600-800) – Lot 2198

2199
$494.00

HISTORIC WOVEN SILK CIVIL WAR SCENE “THE LAST MEETING”.

Late 19th century. American. Woven silk picture “The Last Meeting” Gens. Rob’t. E. Lee & Stonewall Jackson. Possibly a Stevensgraph. SIZE: Image 9″x 5-1/2″ w. Frame 14-1/2″ x 10-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25021 (200-400) – Lot 2199

2200
$414.75

CIVIL WAR BROADSIDE “GRAND RECEPTION OF VOLUNTEERS ON THEIR RETURN FROM THE WAR…” JULY 23, 1861.

Foxboro July 23, 1861. The broadside is referring to the 4th Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers Company F of Foxboro and had served three months service. The timing could not have been worse and the reception may have been muted because the news had just arrived of the embarrassing Union defeat at Bull Run. The broadside was printed likely only a day or two before the date of the event and it was not until the 23rd that more accurate accounts appeared in the Boston papers. Unframed. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 6-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good with foxing spots. 9-25017 (300-500) – Lot 2200

2201
$177.75

“A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY…OPPORTUNITY FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS” BROADSIDE.

Circa 1860’s. America. Broadside in search of 100 agents to sell books, photograph albums, and popular engravings. SIZE: Broadside 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Losses to upper two corners, folds, stains and minor insect damage. Now housed in a walnut Victorian frame. 9-25015 (300-500) – Lot 2201

2202
$533.25

2 POLITICAL CANES.

1) Late 19th century, American. Featuring a figural medal knob with silver plating. Displaying a bust of William McKinley atop a plinth decorated with American eagle and shield bearing the logo “Protection 1896”. The bamboo shaft. 2) Late 19th century, American. Featuring the bust of William Jennings Bryan, in metal with plating, on the plinth the logo “The Peoples Choice”. Having hollow tin shaft with embossed mark “This Tin Plate Is Mf’d by Falcon Tinplate & Sheet Co., Nile,s OH”. SIZE: 1) 34-1/2″ t. 2) 32-1/2″ t. CONDITION: 1) Good, with considerable wear to plating. 2) Good, with considerable wear to plating, dents in tin shaft. 9-25031 (250-400) – Lot 2202

2203
$0.00

LARGE ZINC AND COPPER RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO A.L. JEWELL.

3rd quarter 19th century, American. Attributed to A.L. Jewell & Co., Waltham, MA., active (1852 – 1867). Constructed with a finely modeled cast zinc head with attached sheet copper ears, and copper hollow flattened full body with tooled sheet copper tail. Having several layers of old paint. SIZE: 41″ l. x 22″ t. PROVENANCE: Purchased by present owner from SAMUEL HERROP, CA. 1990. CONDITION: Minor touch-ups to surface with bullet hole repairs, solder seam repaired on original foreleg, minor compression near tail, otherwise very good, pleasant appearance. 9-96164 (12,000-18,000) – Lot 2203

2204
$0.00
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Special note: The weathervane is made of 19th and 20th century parts.

FULL BODY COPPER HORSE AND SLEIGH WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century, American. Well modeled and detailed example with gilt surface. Offered with museum stand. NOTE: a similar example sold at Christie’s, NY January 18, 2007 Lot 335. SIZE: 47″ l x 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Gilding enhanced over original gilt surface. 9-96828 (12,000-18,000) – Lot 2204

2205
$4,740.00

COPPER QUILL WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th early 20th century. America. Featuring a hollow shaft and crimped flattened feathers on upright rod with spiked ball finial, having fine weathered verdigris finish with traces of original gilding. With museum mount. SIZE: 47-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96212 (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2205

2206
$15,405.00

RARE DIMINUTIVE MOLDED COPPER FULL BODY PIG WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century attributed to Cushing & White. Similar example on page 42 of “The Art of the Weathervane” by Steve Miller. This nice example with forward facing ears and solid curled tail with nice verdigris and gilt surface. Now with museum stand. SIZE: 13″ h. 18-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Structurally good, age appropriate separated seams on snout and center of back with old spot repairs, otherwise good. 9-96831 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 2206

2207
$33,180.00

IMPORTANT HOLLOW MOLDED COPPER GRASSHOPPER WEATHERVANE.

Last quarter 19 century attributed to L.W. Cushing and sons, Waltham, Mass. This rare example with very well detailed body and nice verdigris and gilt surface. 4The grasshopper retains back spine and cardinals, now with museum base. This form of grasshopper vane is pictured on pg 18 of the 1852 “Catalog of Weathervanes Manufactured by L.W. Cushing” For the sale of a similar example, reference Lot 268 “important American Furniture, Folk Art, Silver, Prints and Decoys by Christie’s” January 18, 2007 New York. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h. 41″ l. PROVENANCE: From an old Sands Point, NY collection. CONDITION: Age appropriate solder separations with older solder repairs on main body and back legs, structurally good, evidence of at least two possibly three regilding campaigns on bottom. 9-96829 (60,000-80,000) – Lot 2207

2208
$7,702.50

CRAFTSMAN, GUSTAV STICKLEY 2 OVER 3 DRAWER CHEST WITH MIRROR.

Circa 1910, American. Constructed from quartered oak, with original hammered brass hardware and iron mirror hangers, identified in the craftsman catalog of 1910 as model #905. Constructed with paneled ends of wooden peg construction having mortised through front and back base rails with dovetailed drawers. 1-1/8″ thick tongue and groove top. The mirror posts with butterfly joins, retaining its original craftsman label on back of chest. SIZE: Top 48″ x 23″. 66″ t. to top of mirror. CONDITION: All original, with toning to finish, some edge wear, slight elevation to seams on top, age appropriate staining in mirror glass. 9-96456 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2208

2209
$7,702.50

PAIR OF HAMMERED COPPER GUSTAV STICKLEY CRAFTSMAN WORKSHOP CANDLESTICKS.

Early 20th century, American. Signed with impressed mark “ALS IK KAN The Craftsman Workshops Gustav Stickley” with caliper, pair of tall hammered copper candlesticks, with base having flattened edge and low pyramidal center, with 4 rivet attached tapering slats to hold flaring candlecup and square wax catcher. SIZE: 12″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with wonderful even slightly darkened patina. 9-96457 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2209

2210
$3,555.00

GUSTAV STICKLEY DOUBLE DOOR OAK BOOKCASE.

Circa 1904, New York. Stamped with Gustav Stickley red mark at rear of gallery, identified as model No. 717, a rectangular case with 3/4 gallery mounted with a pair of 8 pane doors opening to interior of 3 fixed shelves with center partition. With original copper door handles. SIZE: 56″ h. x 48-1/2″ w. x 13″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with some unevenness to surface which appears original although cleaned, good overall. 9-96781 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2210

2211
$0.00

EARLY LOUIS VUITTON TRUNK.

Second half 19th century, France. This large example with canvass exterior opening to an interior once fitted with drawers and trays and lined with a double striped linen fabric, the center of the lid interior with large Louis Vuitton Label which reads as follows “AND AT 289 OXFORD STREET/REGENT CIRCUS LONDON/Louis Vuitton/EMBALLAUR BREVETE S.G.D.G./FOURNISSEUR BREVETE DE S.M. LE ROI D’ESPAGNE/1. Rue Scribe. 1./FABRIQUE D’ATRICLES/DE VOYAGE/USIME A ASNIERES. (Seine.)”. Serial number 23750. The trunk with the name W.T. Barber stenciled on the ends with various shipping labels on exterior. All hardwar eis marked “depose LV.” SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. x 43″ l. x 24″ d. CONDITION: Trunk remains structurally sound, with original hardware, canvass cover with considerable abrasions, the base and lid with multiple shrinkage cracks, interior lining with soiling. Rear of lid top with puncture/fracture. 9-96654 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2211

2212
$0.00

MAHOGANY CASE STELLA MUSIC BOX WITH 17″ DISCS.

Late 19th century. Switzerland. Music box housed in a fine mahogany case with carved oak leaf and scroll carving within molded frame, the step molded base with inset drawer for holding additional discs. This box comes with a total of 17 discs, including “Dixieland”, “Hands Across The Sea March”, “In The Good Old Summertime”, “Annie Laurie”, and “The Rose of Killarny”. Stella music boxes were manufactured by Memod Freres in Switzerland and marketed in the US by Jacot Music Box Co., New York. The Stella was a music box that used discs without projections, and offered the highest quality tone. SIZE: Discs 17″ dia. Case 21″ x 28″ x 13-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Case very good, discs clean, movement works but spring stop cam disengaged. 9-96688 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2212

2213
$1,185.00

“CASE” EAGLE TRADE SIGN PLAQUE.

Circa early 20th century, American. Cast iron, Case Threshing Machine Co, Racine, WI. Original paint. The eagle and globe hollow 1/2 round relief cast, adjoining solid cast “Case” lettering. Used as advertising sign for Case dealers. SIZE: 15″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, minor oxidation. 9-96623 (500-1,000) – Lot 2213

2213a
$988.00

ROOSEVELT FOR PRESIDENT CAMPAIGN POSTER.

Circa 1932, American. Bust portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt within stylized red and blue patriotic border of stripes and stars. Proper lower right corner with a label of Amalgamated Lithographers of America. Also with artist copyright signature. SIZE: 59″ x 39″. CONDITION: Minor toning and light soiling, creasing and abrasion present but slight. A wonderful size in nice condition overall. 7-75322 (600-900) – Lot 2213a

2214
$0.00

MENGEL PLAYTHINGS CLOCKWORK SPEEDBOAT “MISS AMERICA”.

1st quarter 20th century. Mahogany and Brass Mengel Playthings Co., Louisville, Kentucky, mahogany hull with brass fittings including wind-up mechanism, speed adjustment screw, rudder, and propeller, with “Mengel Playthings” maker’s decal, mounted on a mahogany stand. In 1920, inventor and mechanic Gar Wood of Detroit took his Miss America I speedboat to England to compete for the Harmsworth Trophy (the equivalent of today’s America’s Cup), and won for America for the first time. He went on to win the trophy eight times. In 1931, the Miss America IX became the first boat to reach 100 mph. SIZE: Ship size 14″ l. Base size 19-1/2″ x 6″. CONDITION: Crackled finish, normal wear and clockwork mechanism seems unable to operate. 7-70781 (600-800) – Lot 2214

2218
$0.00

LOCOMOTIVE BUILDERS PRINT 1855.

Lowell, Massachusetts. A colored lithograph image of the locomotive engine and tender “Ariel”, with title “Locomotive Engine For Passengers – As Built By The Lowell Machine Shop 1855, Lowell, Massachusetts”. Identified lower left “Made By O.E. Cushing, 1855″, printed by L.H. Bradford. These prints were produced as both a technical illustration and an advertisement. Oliver Edwards Cushing (1829 – 1890) was a mechanical engineer and patent agent and is listed in the 1851 and 1853 edition of the Lowell city directory as an employee of the Lowell Machine Shop working as a mechanical draughtsman. SIZE: Overall 24″ x 34-1/2”. CONDITION: Both edges reduced within image, light toning. 9-25025 (1,250-1,750) – Lot 2218

2219
$2,073.75

ENGINEERING DRAWING OF ENGINE 1939, DELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD CO.

2nd quarter 20th century, New York City. Drawn by John W. Elder. This is an uncompleted drawing meant as a presentation piece for Samuel Vauclain- Chairman of the Board- Baldwin Locomotive Works- 1931. The drawing of the 4-6-4 locomotive was cut and placed on the specification sheet as a working rendition. Housed in a black wood frame. SIZE: 26″ x 56″. Overall 33-3/4″ x 64″. CONDITION: With toning and foxing. Paint spots and light staining throughout. 9-96795 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2219

2220
$0.00

RARE ENGINEERING DRAWING OF CAB FORWARD LOCOMOTIVE #4114 S. PACIFIC LINES.

2nd quarter 20th century, New York. Drawn by John W. Elder, New York City. Drawn on paper. Nicely rendered in color, titled ” Southern Pacific Lines / Articulated Consolidation / Nos. 4205-4244 / Built by Baldwin Locomotive.” This design represents and important renovation by turning the locomotive thus producing a forward facing cab correcting the problem of smoke in the cab. Housed in a wide molded frame. NOTE: Frame mounted with plaque: “Presented to Samuel Vauclain- Chairman of the board- Baldwin Locomotive Works- 1931.” SIZE: 56″ x 26-01/2″. Overall 34-1/2″ x 64″. CONDITION: Slight toning and foxing, otherwise good. 9-96794 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 2220

2221
$1,111.50

WILLIAM H. RAU (American, 1855-1920) HORSESHOE CURVE, PENNSYLVANIA, R.R.

Outstanding large and rare photo print of “Horseshoe Curve, Pennsylvania, R.R.”. Signed lower left below image “William H. Rau” and titled on lower right “Philadelphia, PA”. The silver print showing a panoramic view of four tracks taking a complete horseshoe turn around water between hills. Housed in a very fine quarter sawn oak frame with white matte behind its original glass. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 47″. Overall: 34-1/2″ x 63-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28812 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2221

2222
$711.00

COPPER FISH WEATHERVANE.

Late 20th to 21st century, New England. Exaggerated flattened full bodied form with folded sheet copper fins. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 26-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good, front upper fin top edge bent, all seams intact. 9-96413 (500-800) – Lot 2222

2223
$711.00

FINE ANGEL GABRIEL BLOWING HORN WEATHERVANE.

Late 20th, early 21st century, American. Copper, flattened bull bodied form. Well embossed throughout. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 31″ l. 18″ t. CONDITION: Very good, one small dent at end of wing, seams tight. 9-96410 (600-900) – Lot 2223

2225
$2,073.75

RARE PHILADELPHIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER.

Mid 19th century. Philadelphia, PA. Finely turned and molded utilitarian ovoid stoneware ale pitcher with applied handle, having all over decoration of flowers and leaves with foliate frame on front with impressed inscription “MADE FOR, WANNER & KLINE, NO. 228 NORTH 3RD ST. PHILADELPHIA.”, having brown glazed interior. Pitcher attributed to the A.H. Remmey Stoneware Co. Philadelphia, PA. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, 1 small under rim chip at base. 9-94899 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2225

2226
$2,962.50

SHERATON MAHOGANY 2 DRAWER WORK TABLE WITH COOKIE CORNERS.

Circa 1840. New England. Having a thin mahogany top with exaggerated cookie corners, the legs with ring-turned upper portion, having reeded shafts terminating in tapering Sheraton feet. Both drawers faced with book match figured satinwood veneer and cockbeading. Both drawers branded on the interior with the letters A.S. (possibly maker), having Sheraton brasses and with white pine secondary wood. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 16″ x 29-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, with fine old refinish, evidence of a re-glued drying split in top, hardware a replacement. 9-94838 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2226

2227
$0.00

FINE J.C. JENNENS TALL CASE CLOCK.

1st quarter 20th century, England. The neo-classical mahogany case with molded crest carved with shell and floral paterae above the molded top over astragal arched bevel glass door flanked by group of 3 doric colonettes opening to the silvered dial with moon phase dial within the arch above the Arabic chapter ring. The gilt brass face plate engraved with well detailed scrolling leaf tips and arabesque designs centering a subsidiary sweep seconds dial above time and strike apertures. The silvered chapter ring with Arabic numbers and engraved name plate reading “J.C. JENNENS & SON / GT Sutton Street- London.” The eight day original weight driven brass movement with brass clad weights and pendulum. The case with long beveled glass panel door with arched molded top and with scrolled spandrels flanked by doric columns, the whole raised on molded plinth. SIZE: 99″ h x 16″ d. Throat width 22″. CONDITION: Very good overall, Seconds dial absent as noted. Minute hand has been bent but intact. 9-97200 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2227

2228
$1,066.50

SHERATON BOW FRONT MAHOGANY TRANSITIONAL CHEST.

Ca 1840 New England. Case fitted with 4 bow front cockbeaded drawers with finely figured mahogany having a set-back top with a pair of fitted bow drawers, and a scroll splash, corners having reeded columns with turned capitol and disc turned top and supported by turned Sheraton legs. White pine secondary wood. SIZE: 21″ x 43″ x 53″ h. CONDITION: Very nice old refinish, original mushroom pulls intact. 9-94848 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2228

2229
$1,422.00

MASSACHUSETTS SHERATON MAHOGANY CARD TABLE.

Early 19th century, Salem, MA. The serpentine top with notched turret corners, Scrolling aprons having crotch mahogany veneer. Front legs featuring acanthus leaf carved capitol and decoration with bold tapering reeded legs, back legs similar without the carving. The hinged top supported by a swing out back leg. Top with triple reeding. Tables of this form and with similar carving are usually attributed to Samuel McIntire, well known Salem, MA, architect and craftsman. SIZE: Top 39″ x 19-1/4″. 30″ h. CONDITION: Very good, clean with old if not original finish. 9-96298 (800-1,200) – Lot 2229

2230
$7,110.00

FRENCH CHAMPLEVE AND PORCELAIN CLOCK SET.

Late 19th century. French. Featuring a hexagonal brass cased clock with champleve enamel decoration, having a brass and porcelain finial decorated with a cherub. The 2 hand-painted porcelain side panels with beautiful women. The clock accompanied by 2 garniture urns featuring similar champleve decoration and having a porcelain body with a beautiful woman and cherub, signed by the artist “LeFranc”. The urns having cherub mask handles. The brass movement marked “Exclusively for Paris Decorators”. Impressed lozenge marks “Medaille D’Argent, 1855, Vincenti”. The porcelain dial with champleve surround hand decorated with floral and classical elements. Having original pendulum similarly decorated. SIZE: Clock 15″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with a very tiny crack near the corner of the front glass. 9-96232 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2230

2231
$4,740.00

MASSACHUSETTS SHERATON SEWING STAND WITH BOWED SIDES.

Early 19th century. Massachusetts. Rare form in mahogany, having 4 bowed out sides and cookie corner top above aprons fitted with birds-eye maple panels having 2 birds-eye maple faced drawers, the top drawer fitted with flip up writing panel and compartments for pens and ink wells, the 2nd fitted with 6 dividers, having a rounded bent wood pocket for fabric scraps that pulls out from the right end, on 4 legs with disc turned tops and carved tapering reeded legs. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 16″ x 29″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with nice old refinish, evidence of quality restoration to drawer lips and drying crack fill in top, replaced brasses. 9-96515 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 2231

2232
$1,185.00

FEDERAL MAHOGANY CLASSICAL CARVED SOFA.

New England, first quarter 19th century. Scrolled back topped with cylindrical element terminating on both ends with acanthus leaf carvings. The arms faced with carved acanthus and floral elements. The front with acanthus car panels, all sitting on feet with carved hairy paws, the front two with carved spiraling cornucopia filled with acanthus and fruit having older, appropriate striped upholstery. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h x 96″ w x 26″ d. CONDITION: Very good with original finish; upholstery very good; seat springs need adjustment. 9-94176 (800-1,200) – Lot 2232

2233
$0.00

OUTSTANDING TRAMP ART MANTEL CLOCK.

An architectural form with diamond point carving throughout in stacked decorative style. Open bridge escapement clock unsigned but surrounding the dial is the date and maker of the case “1897 EH”. L. Marti French movement. Pendulum present, no key. The top roof design has three spirals, the entire piece has a wonderful old patina, probably made at the turn of the century or before. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h x 17-1/4″ at widest x 9-1/2″ d, CONDITION: Very good. 9-96201 (1,750-2,250) – Lot 2233

2234
$0.00

EMPIRE MAHOGANY WORK TABLE IN MANNER OF DUNCAN PHYFE.

Mid 19th century, New York. The rectangular figured top with crossbanded borders and rounded corners above the conforming case fitted with 2 drawers, the upper most with adjustable writing surface and compartments, above a side drawer with barrel bottom and pull out working slide beneath the top on the opposing end raised on columnar legs with gilt cast-brass capitols and bases joined by a shelf with in-curved front and back terminating in carved stepped bulbous feet on brass casters. Possibly by Phyfe due to the similarly carved elements between this example and four examples in the MMA’s Phyfe Exhibition. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. x 22-1/2″ w. x 16″ d. CONDITION: Top with water stains, the table with areas of veneer loss most notably to front of apron and frontal legs, table retains original surfaces. 9-96762 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2234

2235
$0.00

HENRY P BRYANT (American, Second quarter of the 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL WITH RINGLETS.

Oil on panel half length portrait of a young lady wearing a black dress, lace collar and pink bow. Housed in a period gilt gesso frame. Signed and inscribed on verso ” Henry P Bryant Westfield-Mr. Marther. SIZE: 27″ x 22″. Overall: 35″ x 30-1/4″. CONDITION: Frame has minor losses, background has minor touch up, otherwise good. 9-96388 (900-1,200) – Lot 2235

2236
$474.00

MAHOGANY HANGING CUTLERY BOX WITH CONCH SHELL INLAY.

Early 19th century. England or America. Featuring a tapering box with slant lid and pierced work hanger, inlaid with oval conch shell decoration top and front. Having satinwood banding and molded edges. SIZE: 6″ x 8″ x 20″ t. CONDITION: Good, with restoration to pierced back with brass plate for reinforcement. 9-96547 (600-900) – Lot 2236

2237
$0.00

FINE CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY WORK TABLE.

1st quarter 19th century, New York. In the manner of Duncan Phyfe. The rectangular hinged top with demilune ends, opening to an interior fitted with baise-lined hinged writing surface flanked by astragal ends fitted with demilune compartmented trays above a central drawer with lion mask cast-brass drawer pulls over a tambour door opening to an interior fitted with a bank of 2 sliding trays. The rear of the table mimics the front with simulated drawer above a reeded panel. the whole supported on four ring-and baluster-turned collonettes joined to a medial shelf with in curved sides raised on acanthus carved legs terminating in distinct paw feet fitted with brass casters. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine home. A gift to the current owners’ grandmother from her husband. Lot is accompanied by a copy of a detailed inventory of what conservation was done to the piece several years ago. Together with a period photo showing the table in its original location within the family home in Ohio. CONDITION: Fully conserved and re-polished per listing. Conservation limited to veneer and tambour work, shrinkage crack repair etc. Structurally sound with fine color and patina. 9-96834 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2237

2238
$432.25

JOHANN SAROUK ORIENTAL RUG.

1st quarter 20th century. The central arabesque rose pink medallion with center diamond with ivory field, all on a blue black field with dense floral vinery within floral spandrels within main border of scrolling floral vinery. SIZE: 3’8″ x 5’2″. CONDITION: Very good, loss to fringe, slight even wear but with full pile. 9-96522 (500-700) – Lot 2238

2239
$474.00

PAINTED SAROUK RUNNER.

1st half 20th century. Dense floral bouquets on a variegated plum ground with blue black main border with scrolling floral vinery. SIZE: 2’7″ x 6’1″ CONDITION: Generally good, even wear, loss to fringe. 9-96520 (500-700) – Lot 2239

2240
$0.00

SHERATON MAHOGANY TWO DRAWER SIDE TABLE.

Circa 1840. New England. The rectangular top with turret corners above the conforming apron with a bank of 2 drawers, raised on spiral-twist, turned legs terminating in suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. x 18″ w. x 20-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Top with water marks, in need of re-polish. Original tapered feet now absent. Hardware replaced. 9-96687 (500-700) – Lot 2240

2241
$237.00

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY WITH JEWELS.

Half length oil on canvas oval portrait of a young woman wearing a white empire waist gown with blue cape and earrings. Housed in its original carved wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 27″ x 21-1/2″. Overall: 35″ x 30″. CONDITION: Overall good, lined, with minor touch up in face and restoration throughout bodice. 9-25122 (500-1,000) – Lot 2241

2242
$711.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ZEDEKIAH BELKNAP (American, 1781-1858)) PORTRAIT OF A SEATED WOMAN IN GRAY DRESS.

Oil on pine panel depicts a half length portrait of an elegantly dressed woman in double breasted green, puffy sleeved dress with detailed lace collar, tortoise shell comb in her hair. She is well adorned with jewelry and her arm is leaning against a chair back having a chest with drawer beside her. Housed in what appears to be its original pine gesso & gilt decorated deep molded frame. SIZE: 28″ x 23-1/2″. Overall: 34″ x 30″ CONDITION: Portrait has surface grime with gold paint along left edge and surface scratches with losses. Original gilt is missing from frame. 9-96387 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2242

2243
$1,777.50

RARE EAGLE WITH FLAG PINE WALL PLAQUE.

Mid 19th century. New England. Depicting an eagle clutching flagpole with American flag holding a banner in beak, “Rallied Around The Flag”, in original polychrome paint with varnish overcoat. The round plaque with beveled edge and 3 batten back. We believe plaque was later used as a table top with attached base. SIZE: 48″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall, minor and slight wear to plaque. 9-96392 (3,000-6,000) – Lot 2243

2244
$2,717.00

CARVED LIMESTONE KEYSTONE WITH HEAD DECORATION.

Western, PA or Eastern, OH, First half of the 19th Century. The tapered rectangular stone tapering from 10″ to 9″ has a hollowed out 2-1/2″ deep x 8″ x 6″ cavity with human face in relief. Accompanying the stone is a metal museum stand. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 10″ at widest x 6-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94797 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2244

2245
$5,332.50

LARGE DISPLAYED EAGLE AND FLAG CARVED WOOD PLAQUE.

The spread wing eagle clutching on crossed American flags and shield. The flags and shield in vibrant red, white and blue. The eagle in gold with pinkish tone. Nice details in the carving for both eagle and flags. The back set with hanging bar and wire. SIZE: 57″ w x 24″ h. CONDITION: Very Good 9-97170 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2245

2246
$1,111.50

FRENCH ONYX THREE PIECE CLOCK AND LAMP SET.

Late 19th century. French. Featuring a central clock in onyx with ormolu mounts having onyx and brass finial, accompanied by 2 onyx, brass and glass kerosene lamps having enameled decoration and iridescent shades. The brass clock movement marked in a lozenge “Marque Fabrique V.F.”. SIZE: Clock 17-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, pendulum in tact, few minor nicks in onyx around base of clock. 9-96183 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2246

2247
$741.00

PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY KEROSENE ASTRAL LAMP WALL SCONCES BY E.P. DODGE, BOSTON, MASS.

The pair complete with matching wall brackets and wall plates having decorative flower arm. Separate clear glass fonts with brass hardware, each with raised lettering “E.P. Dodge, 8 Tremont St. Boston”. Each font fitted with a removable brass ring which holds cut crystal prisms and original grape & leaf decorated clear glass shades. A rare find in this condition. SIZE: 9-1/2″ from wall; 12″ h. CONDITION: Some roughness to prisms, 1 prism missing. Otherwise very good, original condition. 9-96693 (300-500) – Lot 2247

2248
$3,258.75

GOOD HERIZ ORIENTAL RUG.

1st half 20th century. Large arabesque central medallion with blue black and ivory ground on a terracotta red ground within ivory and red spandrels. All within dense geometric polychrome floral design within midnight blue main border with scrolling polychrome lotus blossoms. SIZE: 9’5″ x 11’9″. CONDITION: Even wear, good pile, earth-tone colors, loss to fringe. 9-94856 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2248

2249
$0.00

NEOCLASSICAL MAHOGANY MUSICAL TALL CASE CLOCK.

The brass 8 day weight driven movement with drum playing on 7 tubes geared to the time and strike mechanism with moon faced dial. The silver dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring centering a sweep seconds hand subsidiary dial above time and strike apertures above the nameplate engraved “A. STOWELL & CO./BOSTON”. The whole with filigree decoration. The case with arched and stepped molded cresting above the conforming trefoil apron, supported by Doric columns centering the arched door with beveled glass inserts, case sides with beveled glass panels, all on a conforming plinth. SIZE: 91″ h. x 26″ w. overall x 18″ d. CONDITION: Case with original surface, good color and patina, dial very good and original, movement appears clean and operational, please note moon face dial is De-attached from movement otherwise good. Pendulums are original. 9-94836 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 2249

2250
$2,962.50

RARE WEDDING PRESENTATION RELIEF CARVED MARBLE PENNSYLVANIA FRAKTUR.

The rectangular white marble slab having an 8″ female angel at center, toasting the man and woman below as a newly married couple who are flanked by tulip and flower stems. Above is a rosette symbol with double bird heads. The bottom carved with six hearts. Accompanied by a metal museum stand. SIZE: 27″ h x 13-1/4″ w x 2″ d. CONDITION: Some weathered surfaces, generally very good. 9-94798 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2250

2251
$432.25

CARVED STANDING EAGLE.

Carved from a single block of hardwood, swept back wings and head looking to side perched on a round wood block. Natural colors of wood from light to dark highlighting edges of wings and head. Nice detailed feather carving. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h x 19″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97169 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2251

2252
$0.00

SPADE FOOT RED PAINTED HEPPLEWHITE CANDLESTAND.

Circa late 18th century, New England. Walnut, birch, original dry red paint. Single board, square, scrubbed walnut top, affixed to beveled, chamfered cleat. The column with graceful urn turning, above dovetailed spider legs with spade feet. Underside of top illegibly signed, period chalk script. SIZE: 16-3/4″ x 17-1/2″ x 28-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Good, very minor abrasions, minor water staining to top. 9-96600 (800-1,800) – Lot 2252

2253
$1,481.25

CARVED ANGELS MEDALLION PLAQUE.

18th century, probably American. Walnut, original paint with gesso undercoat. Relief carved from a single plank, two winged angels dressed in red blouses with gilt trim, and green skirts with blue and red polka dot designs, hems gilded with blue trim. Figures holding scrolled medallion/family coat of arms, with cherub crest. SIZE: 39-1/2″ x 21″ t. CONDITION: Very good, minor gesso and paint loss, each wing with reattached break. 9-96581 (1,000-3,000) – Lot 2253

2254
$148.13

SMALL FOLK ART MINIATURE WATERCOLOR OF A LADY.

1832. Boston. Fine folk art representation of a woman dressed in blue puffy sleeved dress with flowers in one hand and basket in other. Now housed in lemon gold frame. Accompanying this lot will be a handwritten letter from 1832, from which this artwork was clipped, identifying the artist as Roger Kimball. SIZE: Image 2-1/4″ x 2-1/4″. Overall 6″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good, well framed. 9-25008 (400-600) – Lot 2254

2255
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th century) VICTORIAN PORTRAIT OF A CHILD.

Pastel portrait of a young child with short brown hair wearing a white dress adorned with blue ribbons. The child is holding two cherries to feed a pet bird perched in a cage. Housed in a 19th century gilt oval wood frame. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 18″. Overall: 28″ x 23″. CONDITION: Overall good condition, not examined out of frame. Frame has several chips and cracks. 9-96812 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2255

2256
$432.25

PILGRIM CENTURY STYLE CANDLESTAND.

Circa 19th century. American. The round top having beaded edge constructed from two tongue and groove boards. Cleat mounted to square post, having flattened base with 4 reeded and mortised feet. SIZE: 17″ dia. 26″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with signs of considerable age, having very good original finish. 9-96571 (800-1,200) – Lot 2256

2257
$864.50

FABULOUS CARVED SANDSTONE SCULPTURE OF UNCLE SAM AND RATTLESNAKE.

The large carving from a single piece of light colored sandstone shows Uncle Sam seated, but withdrawing from a huge rattlesnake with its tail surrounding a building. Two men are lying atop the snake, one holding a US flag. The rattlesnake has consistently over the history of the United States been used to suggest the strength of states rights from the “Don’t Tread on Me” flag to the modern Tea Party. SIZE: 43-1/2″ l x 7-3/4″ w x 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94530 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2257

2258
$4,147.50

FARRIER’S TRADE SIGN.

Late 19th century, American. Double sided sheet iron, depicting a blacksmith’s anvil with hammer beneath, finely cut horse above, with semi-circular horseshoe surround. SIZE: 32″ t. CONDITION: Very good original condition, age darkened with light oxidation throughout. 9-96405 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2258

2259
$0.00

JAMES HENRY CAFFERTY (American, 1819-1869) BOY IN BLACK DRESS WITH GREYHOUND DOG.

Oil on canvas portrait of a young boy in a black dress with laced bottom fringe and red bows on the arms. He holds by the collar a large brown greyhound type dog which has one leg up. The boy holds a whip and stands on a flower decorated floor covering. Housed in a replacement gilt flower decorated frame, signed lower left “J H Cafferty Dec 1859.” SIZE: 50″ x 40″ Overall: 56″ x 46-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Purchased from Donny Malone Auction Gallery 8/23/98 CONDITION: Relined, areas around face & neck have been conserved and not inpainted, some inpainting, restored. Very good 9-90619 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2259

2260
$4,147.50

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL IN WHITE DRESS SEATED IN A RED CHAIR.

Oil on canvas 3/4 portrait of a young girl with white dress holding a yellow ball in lap. She wears a double gold necklace and sits in an antique sidechair. She has lovely blue eyes, rosy cheeks and center parted light brown hair. Housed in a partial gilt molded wood frame, unsigned. SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ Overall: 32″ x 27″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Alex Cooper Auctions 8/4/00 Lot 562 CONDITION: Relined, restretched on new stretcher, minor inpainting, very good 9-90621 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2260

2261
$0.00

LARGE CLAY PIPE TOBACCONIST TRADE SIGN.

Late 19th century, New England. Fine large trade sign simulating a clay pipe, featuring a well crafted tin bowl in red and black paint and carved wooden stem with shaped mouth piece. Retaining original forged iron “s” hook hanger. SIZE: 72″ l. CONDITION: Very good, with good surface, some losses to wood on stem due to swirling grain. 9-96622 (3,000-6,000) – Lot 2261

2262
$0.00

TAVERN SIGN WITH PINEAPPLE.

Last half of the 19th Century, CA. Relief carved tavern/inn sign, found in CA., Cedar, deeply carved with scrolled surround, central motif of stylized pineapple (symbol of hospitality), in “goblet” form with leafage emanating from “stem”. Having overall painted and guilt surface with small amount of wear leaving a wonderful patina. SIZE: 29″ x 22-1/2″. CONDITION: Excellent untouched condition, original paint with minor wear from indoor display/use. 9-96397 (1,500-3,500) – Lot 2262

2263
$0.00

LARGE CARVED AND PAINTED BARBER POLE.

Late 19th century, American. Pine, well-turned robust example, from a single piece of wood. Old, dry, crusty, crazed second paint. SIZE: 71″ t. CONDITION: Very good condition, age appropriate wear and early drying cracks. 9-96418 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2263

2264
$1,914.25

HAMMACHER SCHLEMMER & CO. HARDWOOD WORKBENCH.

Second half 19th century, New York. The rectangular dovetailed bench of typical form, the front fitted with 2 vises each with brass fitted collar cast with the company name. Raised on 4 rectangular legs centering an open shelf, terminating in shoe feet. SIZE: Working Height 32″ x 83″ l. x 24″ d. PROVENANCE: Hammacher Schlemmer & Co. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with normal and expected wear from use. 9-96763 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2264

2265
$0.00

IMPORTANT FOLK ART PAINT DECORATED CHILD’S ARMCHAIR.

Early 19th century, New England. Pine, fabric, William Hallowell Blake, Blue Hills, ME area. Original faux wood paint decorated. Inscribed, on old typewritten paper, underside, “This chair was made by William Hallowell Blake about 1835 in the shadow of the Blue Hills where he had moved from the historic Blake home in Dorchester. He was a descendant of Lord Humphrey Blake of England and his first American ancestor, William Blake, came to this country in the ‘John and Mary’ before 1642. His brother, Robert Hallowell Blake, married Miss Gardiner of Gardiner, Maine. The early Blakes who played a large part in the settlement of Dorchester are buried in the Old Granary Burying Ground. This chair was given to Barbara Howorth Gorely on October 23, 1927 by Fanny R. Blake Howorth who was one of the children for whom it was made.” Also attached, underside, label of M. Finkel and Daughter, with inventory number and “Blake Family” inscribed. The chair with raked back, applied rolled crest, adjoining downswept arms with scrolled handholds. The arm supports of swelled vasiform, joining plank seat, with oversized scrolled feet. The back and seat retain early fabric covering horsehair stuffed. SIZE: 18″ x 11″ x 19-1/2″. PROVENANCE: As noted on attached letter, through M. Finkel and Daughter, Philadelphia. CONDITION: Good, fabric worn, age appropriate wear/abrasions, old in-use putty repair rear of left arm and junction to back, proper right rear leg with old reattached break. 9-96597 (500-1,000) – Lot 2265

2266
$2,666.25
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The date is not first third of the 19th century, it should be late 19th century.

MOLDED COPPER AND CAST ZINC HORSE AND SULKY WEATHERVANE.

First third 19th Century New England. Molded copper running horse pulling 2 wheeled sulky with molded copper driver. With cast zinc upper half and feet. Comes with museum stand. SIZE: 17″ h x 30″ l. CONDITION: Uneven verdigris finish. One wheel with spokes that need to be straightened and re-soldered. 9-94442 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2266

2267
$2,470.00

HOLLOW BODY COW WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th, early 20th century. Whimsical folk art example with solid head, black and white painted body and fanciful udder. Offered with museum stand. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h x 24-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally good, painted surfaces over gilt surface with wear , corrosion and repaired bullet holes. 9-96767 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2267

2268
$5,332.50

WEATHERVANE, HORSE, JEWELL.

Mid 19th century, Waltham, MA. Rare A.L. Jewell, running horse weathervane, copper and zinc. Flattened full bodied form, cast zinc head and folded sheet copper tail. Excellent verdigris surfaces with traces of gilt and yellow sizing. SIZE: 34″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good condition, minor professional leg seam repair, minor seam fill, top seam, adjacent to tail. 9-96390 (7,000-12,000) – Lot 2268

2269
$2,666.25

GAMECOCK WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century, New England. Copper, flattened full body form, deeply embossed detail, with sheet copper wattle and comb, embossed sheet tail. Fine verdigris patina. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 20″ t. CONDITION: Very good original condition, minor seam separations on legs. 9-96408 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2269

2270
$59.25

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT.

This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction catalogs, together with their prices realized list. These catalogs serve as a valuable reference source. We regularly sell our past auction catalogs to collectors and dealers alike for that purpose. Please also note: The entire proceeds of this lot (to include the buyer’s premium), shall be donated to the St. Jude Children’s Hospital. St. Jude’s is one of the finest hospitals in North America today for the research and care of children afflicted with cancer. We hope that you will consider competing on this lot, we consider it to be an extremely worthwhile cause and we have dedicated ourselves to include similar lots in every single one of our auctions, the proceeds of which will be donated to St. Jude’s. Thank you for your participation. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87112-1 (300-400) – Lot 2270

2271
$711.00

SILVER PLATED PUNCH BOWL WITH GLASS LINER BY WMF.

19th century German silver plated handled punch bowl with lid and glass insert. The outside decorated with grape & grapevine repousse style design. Marked on base WMFB (Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik, or Wurttemberg Metal Factory), with Britannia base metal. Exceptional figural finial on cover depicts a 3-dimensional bust of a woman. SIZE: 16″ h x 13″ at widest. CONDITION: Very good with expected liner imperfections. 9-96779 (800-1,200) – Lot 2271

2271a
$770.25

ART NOUVEAU STERLING BASKET BY REDLICH SILVER COMPANY.

Early 20th century, American. Fine quality of overall pierced design, having stylized foliate feet, and swing handle, with art nouveau decoration. The overall piece of flattened form with inward rolling top edge, bears the mark of a mythological creature being the company emblem of Redlich and Company NY, founded by Adolph Ludwig who had been a designer of silver for Geo. W. Shiebler and Co., evidenced by the superior quality of this large basket. 33oz Troy. SIZE: 33oz Troy. 12″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96195 (500-800) – Lot 2271a

2272
$988.00

NEO CLASSIC GORHAM STERLING SILVER TUREEN/CENTERPIECE.

1st half 20th century, American. Sterling silver covered oval urn, with gadroon and foliate decoration, having swag loop handles and urn finial. Marked Gorham Sterling #13692. This piece apparently started out as a covered tureen and was fitted with a removable pierced work silver plate flower frog with center urn finial to make it useful as a center piece, both pieces are marked with part #8 indicating that this was probably a factory re-fit at the Gorham Company. Accompanying this lot will be work slips and receipts from that re-fit. Urn weight 48oz Troy. SIZE: Urn weight 48oz Troy. 10″ h. 12″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96193 (800-1,200) – Lot 2272

2273
$7,998.75

193 PIECES OF STERLING SILVER FLATWARE BY KIRK AND SONS IN THE “OLD MARYLAND” ENGRAVED PATTERN.

Detailed engraving includes floral and scrolling elements, engraved with A.H.B. monogram, set consists of: 12 7-1/2″ iced tea spoons; 12 5-3/4″ grapefruit spoons; 12 5-1/2″ dessert/ice cream spoons; 12 5-3/4″ cocktail forks; 12 5-3/4″ butter spreaders; 10 6-1/4″ salad forks; 12 6-1/4″ soup spoons; 12 5-1/2″ bouillon spoons; 24 6″ teaspoons; 12 7-1/2″ tablespoons; 12 7-1/2″ luncheon forks; 12 8″ dinner forks; 12 9-1/2″ dinner knives; 12 8-3/4″ luncheon knives; pair of 10″ carving set with sterling handles and stainless blades; 10-1/4″ cake knife with stainless blade; 9-1/2″ salad set; 2 9-3/4″ serving spoons; 8-1/4″ meat fork; 7″ ladle; 5-1/2″ ladle; 5″ berry spoon; 6-1/4″ sugar spoon; 6-1/2″ jelly server; 4-1/2″ sugar tongs; 5-1/2″ child’s solid sterling knife. Housed in a hardwood velvet lined box. Total weight 245 troy ounces, not including 12 dinner knives, 12 luncheon knives and 3 serving pieces all with sterling handles and stainless steel blades. SIZE: As stated above. CONDITION: One large serving spoon with dents at edge, generally very good showing light use, with box having light scratches. 9-25085 (4,000-8,000) – Lot 2273

2274
$1,481.25

AMERICAN SILVER 3 PIECE TEA SERVICE MADE BY WM. BRAISTED HEYER.

Early 19th century. New York. Hand chased American silver 3 piece tea service of stepped oval configuration, each piece on 4 ball feet with lower lobed section, waisted center with applied mid band of scroll decoration and applied foliate bands at top and base, square handles and stepped oval covers on sugar and tea pot with fluted domes and finials. Made in New York City by William Braisted Heyer about 1805. Each piece has rectangular plaques soldered inside of base with family lineage from 1805 – 1968. Accompanying this lot will be an appraisal from 1987 with extended family history. SIZE: Teapot 10″ h. Total weight 60.4 troy ounces. PROVENANCE: History well documented on plaques under bases, beginning with Elizabeth Stanton Buckingham who owned it in 1805, descended through 4 other owners to Alice Willcox Whitney in 1868. The family is a well known Clinton, CT. family. CONDITION: A few minor dings and some tarnish. 9-25080 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2274

2275
$2,370.00

5 PIECE GORHAM STERLING SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE.

1st half 20th century, American. Featuring footed design with scalloped decoration and a flaring fluted body having all over engraved decoration of floral swags. Consisting of a large coffee pot on a stand with heater, a tall tea pot, a sugar bowl with cover, a creamer and an open waste bowl. SIZE: Total weight 137oz troy. Coffee pot on stand including handle 14″ t. CONDITION: Very good, the coffee pot hinge intact but missing pin. 9-75463 (800-1,200) – Lot 2275

2276
$829.50

5 PIECES OF STERLING SILVER AND 1 CHRISTOFLE PLATED CHARGER AND 1 NAUTICAL MOTIF PLATED NAPKIN RING.

20th century, American and French. Collection consists of colonial style footed sterling silver cream and sugar, a child’s sterling mug, a small sterling tray, and a large Reed & Barton lobed serving tray in the Windsor pattern. Together with a fine scalloped edge Christofle silverplate tray with engraved monogram, and a pierced work E.P.N.S. napkin ring with enamel logo “M.V.Georgic”. SIZE: total sterling weight 50.2oz troy. Windsor tray 13-3/4″ square. Sm tray 9″ x 6″. Christofle charger 14″. CONDITION: Child’s mug has considerable denting, Windsor tray has monogram “S”, otherwise very good. 7-75462 (800-1,200) – Lot 2276

2277
$1,481.25

SILVER SPICE TOWER AND KIDDUSH CUP.

1) 5″ goblet form cup decorated with eight panels of repousse, grapes and grape leaves. Dome base with matching panels and decorative stem. A line of Hebrew text below rim. 2) 9-3/4″ high silver spice tower. The tower having a central square box with four filigree panels, one panel hinged and opens to reveal storage compartment. The box having four moveable flags, one at each corner, a tiered tapering tower mounted by a larger flag. The round stepped base supporting a tapered stem. Silver hallmarks to bottom rim illegible. SIZE: As stated above. PROVENANCE: From a fine Connecticut home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25120 (800-1,200) – Lot 2277

2278
$414.75

13 PIECES OF STERLING AND GLASS ITEMS.

1) 4-1/4″ h sterling covered cut glass powder jar, the lid with repousse flower design and monogram; 2) 2-3/4″ h x 3/1/2″ w cut glass powder jar with sterling top with monogram; 3) 3″ silver overlay clear glass perfume bottle (crack in neck); 4) 1-1/4″ h glass jar with sterling top; 2-1/4″ cranberry perfume bottle; 2″ h clear perfume bottle with English Sterling hallmark cap having a 28″ silver chain with glass beads; 3/4″ h x 1-1/2″ w covered pill box with blue enamel decoration; 2-1/4″ scoop marked “Leonore Doskow Handmade Sterling”; 1-1/2″ funnel marked “Leonore Doskow Handmade Sterling”; 2″ h x 1-1/4″ w match safe marked “P Silver”; 4-1/2″ tube shaped perfumer with removable insert marked “Sterling Patented 1889″; 6-1/2″ x 2-1/2″ sterling tray; and 8″ x 1” letter opener? marked “J.E. Caldwell & Co Sterling”. Total weight 6.5 troy ounce of weighable silver. SIZE: As stated above. CONDITION: Some show use, dings. 9-96286 (700-900) – Lot 2278

2279
$1,007.25

STERLING ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL YACHTING TROPHY.

Late 19th century. New York. Large sterling silver bowl, with 4 fruit and leaf feet and applied fruit and leaf band at the top, having the mark of Dominic and Haff, Sterling Silver, with the inscription “The Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, July 17th, 1897, Roosevelt Memorial Cup, Mixed Class Sloops, Won by MOMO”. The Alfred Roosevelt Memorial Cup is still awarded at Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, Oyster Bay, New York 11771. SIZE: 31.9oz Troy. 10-3/4″ dia. 4″ t. CONDITION: A few very minor pits and dents. 9-96685 (400-600) – Lot 2279

2280
$592.50

TIFFANY STERLING PORRINGER TOGETHER WITH A MARQUAND AND CO. SILVER SALVER.

1) Late 19th century. A 5 gill sterling porringer marked “Tiffany & Co., 5785T2870” having elaborate chased floral and cartouche decoration and pierced work handle. Engraved inscription on bottom, “Roger Sherman Evarts, From His Grandfather William M. Evarts, April 28th, 1896”. 2) First half 19th century. An American coin silver salver, with the mark “Marquand & Co., New York, Successors to Ball, Black & Co.”. Of heavy quality with rope turned trim and inscribed “Roger Sherman Evarts, From His Grandmother Helen M. W. Evarts, April 28th, 1900”. Roger Sherman Evarts was a descendant of Roger Sherman signer of The Declaration of Independance. SIZE: 1) 9.5oz Troy. 2) 8.2oz Troy. 7″ dia. CONDITION: 1) Minor dents in base. 2) Minor dent in base. 7-75407 (300-500) – Lot 2280

2281
$0.00

COPPER ROOSTER WEATHERVANE.

Late 20th to 21st century, American. Hollow body form with ribbed sheet metal tail and applied sheet metal wings. SIZE: 24″ t. x 19″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96211 (800-1,200) – Lot 2281

2283
$4,443.75

STAG WEATHERVANE.

20th century, American. Full bodied copper standing example with zinc filled antlers. Green surface. For similar example see Steve Miller The Art Of The Weather Vane page 147. SIZE: 29″ h. x 21″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-96301 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2283

2284
$2,962.50

COPPER GRASSHOPPER WEATHERVANE WITH GLASS EYES.

Second half 20th century, American. Featuring a flattened hollow body. Insect with applied legs and antennae, fit with emerald green glass eyes. SIZE: 24″ l. x 12″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with verdigris patina. 9-96165 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2284

2285
$177.75

PAIR OF WILTON WARE “FANTASY LUSTRE” VASES.

Fine pair of vases featuring elaborate romantic fantasy scenes in bright lustre glazes with gilt decoration bearing the gilt mark for Henry Jones Stoke on Trent. SIZE: 8″ H PROVENANCE: James D Julia fall 2006 Lamp and Glass sale lot 632. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good 9-93387 (400-600) – Lot 2285

2286
$61.75

LOETZ STYLE ART GLASS VASE.

Pinched bulbous form having a blue ground with iridescent splashes and textured exterior. Probably Austrian, 20th century. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 4-3/4″ at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75282 (200-300) – Lot 2286

2287
$770.25

LARGE LOETZ IRIDESCENT VASE.

1st half 20th century, Austria. Fine quality, over sized example, free blown, free form vase with striated gold iridescent, having green threading added prior to the blowing process. The vase has a flaring top, with tooled square opening and a smooth ground pontil on the base. SIZE: 12-1/2″ t. 10-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75258 (500-700) – Lot 2287

2288
$1,481.25

SEVEN-PIECE ASSEMBLED DESK SET BY TIFFANY STUDIOS.

Set consists of six pieces of “Pine Needle” pattern as follows: 1) 6-1/4″ h x 10″ w x 2-1/4″ d paper rack having two cavities. Marked on bottom “Tiffany Studios New York” with green slag glass panels; 2) 9-1/2″ x 2-3/4″ pen tray with green slag glass marked “Tiffany Studios 1004”. 3) 3-3/4″ h x 4″ x 4″ ink well with green slag glass marked “Tiffany Studios New York 10”. Clear glass ink font present. 4 & 5) Pair of 12″ x 2″ blotter ends marked “Tiffany Studios New York”. 6) 7″ x 8-3/4″ calendar frame with easel back marked “Tiffany Studios New York 29″ having green slag glass. Along with a 1-1/2″ h x 4″ x 2-1/4” stamp box in the “Grape Vine” pattern having green slag glass marked “Tiffany Studios New York 108”. CONDITION: 1) Cracks in backing glass. 5) Broken & repaired, easel & calendar holder is separated. On all pieces there is an inconsistent finish, minor dents and all in ‘as found’ condition. 9-96246 (800-1,200) – Lot 2288

2289
$414.75

PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU PATINATED COPPER CANDLELABRA.

20th century. Crafted with hollow copper base, tubular copper shaft and copper arms with wrapped copper rope decoration, with all over green patina. SIZE: 16″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96249 (800-1,200) – Lot 2289

2290
$355.50

MILLER BRASS LAMP WITH HANDEL SHADE.

Late 19th/early 20th Century, American. The brass kerosene base signed Miller #924. Fitted with a ring & mounted with a white cased glass shade decorated with green scrolling tendrils. The shade marked Handel #2944 F.L. painted on inner rim. SIZE: 18″ h; 9-3/8″ dia. rim; 13-1/2″ overall dia. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Base electrified font intact. The shade with flea bite on bottom rim & roughness to top rim with shallow fleck. Otherwise good. 9-94737-1 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2290

2291
$296.25

RARE TIFFANY LAMP BASE D799 WITH REPLACED LEADED GLASS SHADE.

The bronze lamp base having a round base with outside design, three arm spider to hold small shade. The bottom marked “Tiffany Studios New York D799” along with the Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company logo. The shade is a 20th century reproduction of green background with two groups of three flower heads having glass cabochon centers. The shade with etched signature “J. Russell 1977”. SIZE: Shade 8-1/4″ dia. Base 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, electric socket appears to be a replacement, shade has some cracks. 9-96294 (500-700) – Lot 2291

2292
$1,777.50

HANDEL TABLE LAMP.

The lamp with cracked ice case glass and #5635 and stamped “L. Brown/Handel/#5635” on interior. Mounted on a bronze cylindrical swelled three-socket base with impressed cast mark “Handel” beneath the base. The shade with molded basket weave border alternating with rings. SIZE: 23-1/2″ overall h; 14″ shade dia. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Shade with minor roughness & flea bites along interior edge of bottom rim. Top rim collar intact, base with good dark patina & original acorn pull chains. 9-94737 (800-1,200) – Lot 2292

2293
$2,470.00

FRENCH ART DECO BRONZE TABLE LAMP SIGNED PICAULT.

Late 19th, early 20th century. French. Egyptian revival table lamp featuring the figure of an Egyptian princess with outstretched arms holding torch lights, on a triangular pedestal. Lamp fitted with gold iridescent trumpet style shades, having applied spiraling and tapering lavender rigaree. Signed on back of base “Picault”. SIZE: 21-1/2″ to top of shade. CONDITION: Very good, bronze with nice dark patina. 9-94738 (500-700) – Lot 2293

2294
$1,481.25

TIFFANY STUDIO BRONZE COBRA CHAMBER STICK CANDLE LAMP WITH PULLED FEATHER SHADE.

An organic form bronze chamber stick with cobra handle and flattened base marked Tiffany Studios, New York, 1209, with TS monogram. Fitted with patinated candle cup having collar for attaching white and green iridescent pulled feather shade marked “LCT”. SIZE: Overall 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96061 (500-700) – Lot 2294

2295
$6,517.50

TIFFANY ACORN TABLE LAMP.

Very nice diminutive size Tiffany lamp has bronze base with round foot supporting a slender stem leading to three arm spider. Lamp is completed with a four socket chandelier bulb cluster. Base is finished with a medium brown patina and light green highlights. Base supports a nice Tiffany acorn shade with the acorn band set against a nicely shaded light green background with yellow acorns. Shade is signed “Tiffany Studios New York”. Base is signed on the underside “Tiffany Studios New York D853″ along with the Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company logo. A pierced cap present SIZE: Shade is 12″ dia. Base 16-1/4″ h. with shade and cap 20″ h. CONDITION: Good, base re-wired with inconsistent finish, shade slightly out of round with several cracks in pieces in acorn border, one area od leading detached from glass. 9-96248 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 2295

2296
$8,295.00

OUTSTANDING TIFFANY STUDIOS SEAL TURTLE-BACK TILE DESK LAMP.

The Moorish designed shade having two iridescent turtle-back glass inserts, bead and filigree type bronze work, harp style base ending in a round base set with glass iridescent marbles. The base marked “Tiffany Studios New Your D801″ along with the Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company logo. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h, 8” at widest. CONDITION: Very good, original cord needs replacing. 9-96247 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2296

2297
$0.00

SLAG GLASS WILKINSON TABLE LAMP.

This early example has a cone shaped shade having six oval caramel slag panels separated by opposing triangular multi-colored slag pieces. The heavy base with a fluted column, two fixtures and base of pond lily decoration. Base plate marked “Wilkinson & Co, Brooklyn N.Y.” SIZE: 23-1/2″ h, shade dia. 17″ shade height 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, break in the bottom edge of the metal work on one panel, two corner panels with damage. 9-94854 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2297

2298
$0.00

STERLING SILVER CENTER BOWL BY TIFFANY & CO.

The round bowl having a folded down scalloped rim with engraved design and pierced decoration. Monogrammed “DC”, marked on base “Tiffany & Co. 18846A Makers 1226 Sterling Silver 925-1000M”. Total weight 21.5 troy ounces. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 12″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine Connecticut home. CONDITION: Top rim with several small dings and light creases. 9-25119 (800-1,200) – Lot 2298

2299
$9,480.00

98-PIECE STERLING SILVER SET FLATWARE SERVICE BY TIFFANY IN THE “PALMETTE” PATTERN.

Outstanding set consists of: 12 8″ dinner forks; 12 7″ salad forks; 12 6″ cocktail forks; 24 6″ teaspoons; 12 6-3/4″ soup spoons; 12 6-1/4″ butter knives (solid handle); 12 9-1/2″ dinner knives (steel blades); 8-1/2″ serving spoon; 9″ serving spoon. All enclosed in a green shagreen style lined case. Total weight 142 troy ounces, without dinner knives. SIZE: As stated above. CONDITION: Monogrammed “D”, near unused condition. 9-96818 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2299

2300
$7,406.25

187-PIECE STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET by TIFFANY IN THE “LORENZO” PATTERN AND 17 OTHER PIECES.

Set consisting of: 18 7-3/4″ dinner forks; 24 7″ luncheon forks; 18 7″ desert forks; 30 6″ teaspoons; 18 6-3/4″ large soup spoons; 18 9-1/4″ sterling handled dinner knives with stainless steel blades; 8 9″ steak knives with “Case” steel blades; 4 7-1/4″ fruit knives with sterling handles and stainless steel blades; 18 6″ butter spreaders; 3 7-1/2″ iced tea spoons; 8 4-1/4″ demitasse spoons; 12 6″ cocktail forks; 2 8-3/4″ serving forks; 2 8-1/2″ serving spoons; 9″ serving spoon; 10″ Sterling handled pie server with silver plate blade; 11-1/2″ carving set with sterling handles and stainless steel blade and tines. Accompanying this lot will be 5 Tiffany Makers Sterling 2″ diameter footed salts with 7 2-3/4″ salt spoons, #22693M; 3 floral side dishes Sterling Tiffany and Co. Makers #22955M; 1 pair Whiting Silver Co. 6-1/4″ shell tongs; and 1 pair silver plate 4-1/2″ sugar tongs. Flatware set total weight 230 troy ounces, not including 33 pieces with sterling handles only. Accompanying pieces 18 troy ounces. Total weight 248 troy ounces. SIZE: As stated above. CONDITION: Very good, monogrammed “R”, housed in a silver box as is. 9-96187 (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2300

2301
$0.00

GRAND STERLING SILVER CENTER BOWL WITH FLORAL REPOUSSE DECORATION AND 3 DIMENSIONAL STRAWBERRIES.

20th century, Mexican or American. Over-sized 2 handled fruit bowl, with 6 scroll decorated feet, floral repousse base with scrolling edge, pedestal elaborately embellished with 3 dimensional strawberries and leaves with flaring oval bowl having deeply repoussed flowers separated by gadrooned ribs, the scrolling top decorated with a repoussed banding of strawberries and blossoms, detailed scrolling handles feature the face of a bearded figure. Marked Sterling Handmade. SIZE: 117.4oz Troy. 23″ w. 14-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96169 (6,500-7,500) – Lot 2301

2302
$4,147.50

4 PIECE GEORG JENSEN “COSMOS” STERLING SILVER TEA SET.

Jensen mark on base circa 1915-1927, Denmark. Design #45 bearing the mark of Georg Jensen silversmith and the mark of Johan Rohde (1856-1935), designer. Finely crafted and designed for the mid century modern market, each piece with stylized gadrooned base, streamlined body, with carved ivory set handles, joined with foliate elements. Set consists of a tall coffee pot (10-1/2″ h), a low tea pot (6-1/4″ h), a creamer (4-1/4″ h) and a covered sugar bowl (4″ h). Total weight 69oz Troy. Johan Rohde was a Danish painter, lithographer and designer and the principal founder of “Den Frie Udstilling” establishing in 1891 to allow artists to exhibit works that did not fit into the academy’s normal selection criteria. 69 troy oz. SIZE: As listed above. CONDITION: Very good, coffee pot with tiny dent to base edge. 9-96510 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2302

2303
$8,295.00

LARGE & RARE GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER “EXTRA SERVICE TRAY”.

Mid 20th century, Denmark. Large Sterling silver tray bearing the mark of Georg Jensen Silversmith, Johan Rohde, designer, design #251A. An oval tray having raised edge with notched decoration, having handles on both ends fitted with carved ivory grips joined to tray by tapering reeded elongated cones and scrolling elements. Johan Rohde was a Danish painter, lithographer and designer and the principal founder of “Den Frie Udstilling” establishing in 1891 to allow artists to exhibit works that did not fit into the academy’s normal selection criteria. 113oz Troy. SIZE: 113oz Troy. 27″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96510-1 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2303

2304
$711.00

RUSSIAN GILDED SILVER AND NIELLO SNUFF BOX.

1816, Moscow, Russia. Finely crafted silver snuff box, rectangular with cut corners, the cover featuring a Russian Gentleman on the back of a lion with architectural background, the bottom decorated with engraved scene with architectural arch and towers with flags. Very well marked 84 silver (makers mark indiscernible). SIZE: 3.7oz troy. 3-3/8″ x 2-5/8″ x 1/2″. PROVENANCE: A La Vieille Russie CONDITION: Very good, slight wear and minor loss to Niello. 9-96191 (400-600) – Lot 2304

2305
$0.00

CASED RUSSIAN ICON OF THE “KAZANSKYA VIRGIN”.

The hand painted image of the Mother of God supporting her standing son. The gilt metal oklad with a pierced halo. Two hallmarks on left side of halo 84 (875/1000 silver content) and makers mark (O, upside down L), also marked center bottom. Housed in a framed hinged box with glass top. Original key present. Box is fitted on bottom with removable candle sconce. A wrought iron stand accompanies the piece. SIZE: Box: 16-1/4″ h x 14-1/2″ w x 3″ d. Icon: 12-1/2″ h x 10-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96704 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 2305

2306
$0.00

RUSSIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS SHALLOW BOWL BY FABERGE.

Marked with the Faberge hallmark, “84” (875/1000 parts silver) and a head facing right. The circular silver rimmed bowl having a 5-panel starburst design in colorless glass. The rim is reeded with ribbon tie decoration. Fitted in its original oak case having silk and velvet liner marked with the Faberge logo. Original key present. SIZE: Plate: 12-1/4″ dia x 1-1/2″ d. Case: 3-1/2″ h x 19-1/2″ w x 16-1/2″ d CONDITION: Very good with wear scratches to base, case also in very good condition. 9-96707 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2306

2307
$0.00

CASED RUSSIAN SILVER PAGE TURNER.

Marked “I.P.” (for Yu. A. Rappoport 19th/20th Century). Also marked with “88” standing for 916/1000 silver content. A very small hallmark at top of blade “Z II”. The turner has a 9-1/2″ silver blade having engraved 5-letter Cyrillic word. A 5-1/2″ gilt silver handle having an inset oval blue enameled panel with one side having a seed pearl studded “H” above a “II”, the other side blank. The top finial having a stylized crown. Original case in brown leather with silk and velvet lining. SIZE: 15″ l x 1″ w. CONDITION: Very good, case as found. 9-96703 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2307

2308
$988.00

FULL BODY COPPER “SMUGGLER” RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century. New England. Now offered with stand. This nicely detailed example with verdigris surface and well detailed head, mane, and tail. SIZE: 17″ h. 32-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Weathervane in original as found condition, no repairs noted, light denting on shoulder and tail near body, seams tight, surface abrasions to area of mane and shoulders, generally good. 9-96782 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2308

2309
$3,555.00

WHIMSICAL OWL ON BROOM WEATHERVANE.

Mid to late 20th century. American. Molded copper with gilded surface. Very similar to and probably copied from one depicted in 1893 J.W. Fiske catalogue. SIZE: Owl 22″ t. Broom length 42″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96302 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2309

2310
$1,777.50

HOLLOW COPPER AND ZINC EAGLE WEATHERVANE BY A.L. JEWELL & COMPANY.

Late 19th century. Attributed to A.L. Jewell & Co., Waltham, MA., (active 1852 – 1867). Featuring a fiery eagle with cast zinc head and hollow flattened full body with feather detail, in flight with concave copper upturned wings. All sitting atop a copper ball. SIZE: 24″ L. X 19″ T. CONDITION: Appears to be in very good condition under newly re-gilded surface. 9-96142 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2310

2311
$1,185.00

MASSIVE GEORGE JONES & SONS LTD. BALUSTER VASE AND COVER.

Circa 1900, with impressed crescent “J” and “4” marks. The vase of inverted pear-shape, the domed cover with a gilt recumbent beast, the body painted with a continuous lakeside scene of swallows in flight above flowering rose branches and poppies. SIZE: 30″ h. PROVENANCE: Christie’s sale #8369 5/31/00 lot 533, From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good, minor gilt loss with very minor spot flecks. 9-93363 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2311

2312
$741.00

BRITISH STUDIO POTTERY FIGURE OF FAUN RIDING A SNAIL BY CHARLES VYSE.

Figure of a young faun riding a colorful snail, under glaze signature on base C. Vyse Chelsea in monogram, and dated 1926. Charles Vyse was born in Staffordshire in 1882, and was a key figure in the development of British studio pottery. At the age of 14 he was apprenticed to the Doulton factory as a designer. Attended Hanley Art School where he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art where he studied sculpture from 1905 to 1910. In 1911 he was elected as a member of the Royal Society of Sculptors. He set up his studio at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, in 1919 and produced figures based on characters seen on the streets of London. SIZE: 8″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Southern Maine home. CONDITION: Fair, head severed and re-glued, body badly damaged and re-glued, losses to snail antennae, and a few minor chips. 9-94794 (300-400) – Lot 2312

2313
$2,962.50

BRITISH STUDIO POTTERY FIGURE OF A FLOWER VENDOR BY CHARLES VYSE.

Figure of a standing woman in colorful attire holding a child and a basket of flowers, on a wooden plinth, incised signature on side of base C. Vyse Chelsea. Charles Vyse was born in Staffordshire in 1882, and was a key figure in the development of British studio pottery. At the age of 14 he was apprenticed to the Doulton factory as a designer. Attended Hanley Art School where he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art where he studied sculpture from 1905 to 1910. In 1911 he was elected as a member of the Royal Society of Sculptors. He set up his studio at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, in 1919 and produced figures based on characters seen on the streets of London. SIZE: 10″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Southern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with minor loss to three flowers. 9-94790 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2313

2314
$3,258.75

BRITISH STUDIO POTTERY FIGURE OF A SEATED PEASANT WOMAN BY CHARLES VYSE.

Figure of a seated woman in peasant dress with baskets of well modeled vegetables, on a wooden plinth, incised signature on side of base C. Vyse Chelsea and dated 1931. Charles Vyse was born in Staffordshire in 1882, and was a key figure in the development of British studio pottery. At the age of 14 he was apprenticed to the Doulton factory as a designer. Attended Hanley Art School where he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art where he studied sculpture from 1905 to 1910. In 1911 he was elected as a member of the Royal Society of Sculptors. He set up his studio at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, in 1919 and produced figures based on characters seen on the streets of London. SIZE: 8″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Southern Maine home. CONDITION: A few tiny losses to tips of vegetable leaves and artichokes, re-glued chip on lower left back corner of plinth. 9-94793 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2314

2315
$3,555.00

BRITISH STUDIO POTTERY FIGURE OF A PEASANT WOMAN BY CHARLES VYSE.

Figure of a standing woman in peasant dress holding a duck beside a basket of ducks and rabbits, on a wooden plinth, incised signature on side of base C. Vyse Chelsea and dated 1931. Charles Vyse was born in Staffordshire in 1882, and was a key figure in the development of British studio pottery. At the age of 14 he was apprenticed to the Doulton factory as a designer. Attended Hanley Art School where he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art where he studied sculpture from 1905 to 1910. In 1911 he was elected as a member of the Royal Society of Sculptors. He set up his studio at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, in 1919 and produced figures based on characters seen on the streets of London. SIZE: 10″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Southern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with one very minor chip on base. 9-94792 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2315

2316
$4,740.00

BRITISH STUDIO POTTERY FIGURE OF WORK HORSE WITH STABLE HAND BY CHARLES VYSE.

Figure of a work horse decked out with show bridle and decorated tail standing with his handler in elaborate costume preparing for a horse fair. On a wooden plinth, incised signature on side of base C. Vyse Chelsea. Charles Vyse was born in Staffordshire in 1882, and was a key figure in the development of British studio pottery. At the age of 14 he was apprenticed to the Doulton factory as a designer. Attended Hanley Art School where he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art where he studied sculpture from 1905 to 1910. In 1911 he was elected as a member of the Royal Society of Sculptors. He set up his studio at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, in 1919 and produced figures based on characters seen on the streets of London. SIZE: 11″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Southern Maine home. CONDITION: Minor surface 3/4″ hairline on front of plinth otherwise very good. 9-94796 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2316

2317
$1,659.00

BRITISH STUDIO POTTERY FIGURE OF A FLOWER VENDOR WITH NOSEGAYS BY CHARLES VYSE.

Figure of a standing woman with shawl and brimmed hat vending nosegay bouquets, on a wooden plinth, under glaze signature on base in monogram, C. Vyse Chelsea and dated 1926. Charles Vyse was born in Staffordshire in 1882, and was a key figure in the development of British studio pottery. At the age of 14 he was apprenticed to the Doulton factory as a designer. Attended Hanley Art School where he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art where he studied sculpture from 1905 to 1910. In 1911 he was elected as a member of the Royal Society of Sculptors. He set up his studio at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, in 1919 and produced figures based on characters seen on the streets of London. SIZE: 10″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Southern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with one very minor chip on one bouquet. 9-94795 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2317

2318
$2,666.25

3 FRAMED DISPLAYS FEATURING SHELL AND LAVA CAMEOS.

Cameo’s 19th century housed in 20th century frames. 1) Elaborately carved and very finely detailed shell cameo, featuring a nude male angel and a team of horses in flight. Roman style and very high relief. Surrounded by twining vine frame in gold or goldplate, now mounted in a gilt shadowbox frame, with background surround featuring squares of agate with MOP button corners. 2) Elaborately carved and very finely detailed shell cameo, featuring the bust of a Roman God with Olive Branch in hair, having beautiful flowing hair and beard. Surrounded by bezel from portrait frame in brass, now mounted in a gilt shadowbox frame, with background surround featuring squares of agate with MOP button corners. 3) Features a shell cameo portrait brooch with gold filled frame, 2 lava cameo portrait brooches in very high relief, both with grape and leaf decoration, framed in gold or gold filled frames and a classical musician lava cameo lavalier with silver and gold filled frame all arranged in a decorative pattern with gold foil detail, portraits separated with carved MOP oval game pieces. All housed in a shield shaped mahogany inlaid shadowbox frame with brass finial. All 3 shadowboxes having the label “Saxon & Clemens Pictures, NY”. SIZE: 1) Shell cameo size 1-3/4″ x 2-1/8″. Frame 7″ square. 2) Shell cameo 1-3/4″ x 1-1/2″. Frame 7″ square. 3) Various range 1″ to 1-1/4″ t. Frame overall 12-1/2″ x 12-1/2″ t. CONDITION: 1) Appears to be very good, not examined out of frame. 2) Appears to be very good, not examined out of frame. 3) Appears to be very good, not examined out of frame. 9-96188 (700-900) – Lot 2318

2319
$1,066.50

FOUR PIETRE DURE LOCKETS WITH ORIGINAL BRASS STAND.

Circa late 19th century, Italy. Tri-pod stand on scroll feet with revolving display section, manufactured to hold 4 large lockets, displaying on the front Pietre Dure stone inlay floral decoration. Each locket opens to reveal a window for displaying miniature artwork, 3 of these feature such artwork, including 1 portrait of two finely rendered cherubs, 1 portrait of 2 young girls, and 1 with a finely rendered Renaissance portrait of a Madonna, the 4th without image. SIZE: overall 7-1/2″ t. each locket 2-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, brass with fine old patina, one portrait absent. 9-96190 (800-1,200) – Lot 2319

2320
$988.00

FINE LARGE BERLIN PORCELAIN PLAQUE SIGNED “M.S. HUDSON”.

The scene of four women in a Turkish bath type setting with other figures in background, signed left “M.S. Hudson”. Housed in a gold painted antique frame. SIZE: 13″ X 16-1/4″ Overall: 22″ x 25″ CONDITION: Very good. 7-74896 (800-1,200) – Lot 2320

2321
$1,777.50

FRAMED KPM PLAQUE (19th century) TOCHTER DES CALIEFEN SIGNED ULLMAN.

Hand painted porcelain plaque depicting a woman with flowing auburn hair in a red velvet gown, holding a tambourine. The plaque is housed in a carved gilt wood frame and signed lower right “Ullmann.” Bears the KPM sceptor mark on verso, and is numbered 225-283. Verso inscribed to “Tochter des Caliefen”. SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 8-5/8:. Overall: 11-3/4″ x 10″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94804 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2321

2322
$0.00

BRONZE AND MARBLE CLASSICAL STYLE URN.

Late 19th century. Continental. Featuring a marble urn with flaring top, fitted with a brass band decorated with elaborate classical bronze features including faces with Adamesque drops and surrounds. Urn supported by carved marble finial with bronze base and top, having bronze scrolling supports featuring the head of Bacchus, terminating in claw feet. All on a classical bronze platform, supported by a marble base with 3 bronze feet. SIZE: 22″ t. CONDITION: Good, with re-glue crack in urn and missing one bronze arrow point drop. 9-96200 (1,750-2,250) – Lot 2322

2323
$0.00

FABULOUS EIGHT-PIECE WASH SET BY ROYAL BONN ATTRIBUTED TO FRANZ A. MEHLEM.

Dated on bottom 1882 with the red Royal Bonn mark. The large pieces decorated with colorful parrots and butterflies with green leafy branches. Set consists of: 9″ h chamber pot with cover; 15″ h covered slop jar having two-handles; 11″ water pitcher; 14-3/4″ dia. wash bowl; 7-3/4″ hot water pitcher; 3-3/4″ shaving mug; Two 5-1/2″ brush holders. Along with a 5-1/2″ x 4″ soap dish cover. CONDITION: Generally very good with some tight hairlines. 7-70785 (800-1,200) – Lot 2323

2324
$711.00

Typographical error: The title in the printed catalog states “7 PIECES OF FRENCH PEASANT POTTERY MARKED QUIMPER”, which is incorrect. There are actually 8 pieces of pottery. The online catalog is correct.

8 PIECES OF FRENCH PEASANT POTTERY MARKED QUIMPER.

1st half 20th century, France. Consisting of 6 small scalloped edge plates, 3 with the images of gentleman musicians and 3 with peasant women with baskets, marked Henriot Quimper. 1 dinner plate with peasant gentleman, marked HB Quimper, France, C.P. 176. And Shield shaped snuff bottle with gentleman with walking stick, Marked HB Quimper. SIZE: Small plates 6-3/4″ dia. Large plate 9-1/2″ dia. Snuff 3-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Small plates very good. Large plate, considerable glaze loss around edge and significant wear to center. Snuff bottle, very good. 9-96512 (600-800) – Lot 2324

2325
$355.50

COPELAND PARIAN BUST OF MOTHER AND CHILD.

Late 19th century. England. Bearing an incised artist signature “R. Monty – 1871” an impressed mark “Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union, Copeland…N”. Molded in 2 pieces and attached with bolt. SIZE: 14-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Minor chip on top of base, re-glued chip in back of drape, and small chip in back of bust. 9-96451 (200-300) – Lot 2325

2326
$0.00

ROCOCO CARVED GILT OVAL MIRROR.

2nd half 19th century. The oval beveled mirror plate within a conforming molded surround carved with flowering wheat stalks and dentil molding. The ornate pierced and carved crest with floral swags and garlands anchored by cherubs amongst C-scrolled elements. SIZE: 55″h x 44-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good, original mirror plate. 9-94875 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2326

2327
$711.00

FOUR SMALL FLORA DANICA PLATES.

20th century, Denmark. 4 fine small plates with elaborate hand-painted floral decoration, marked on reverse with plant names in script in Latin, having the under-glaze Royal Copenhagen Denmark mark. Also having 3 cobalt waves and impressed numerical marks. SIZE: 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good condition. 9-96196 (400-600) – Lot 2327

2328
$0.00

PAIR OF BRISTOL OPALESCENT GLASS VASES WITH ENAMELED HYDRANGEA DECORATION.

Late 19th century. England. Featuring a bulbous vase with straight neck, having ground top edge in white opalescent glass with toned surface pink shading to green, having finely enameled painting of hydrangeas and leaves. SIZE: 12-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Minor wear to gold edge. 9-96673 (600-800) – Lot 2328

2329
$154.38

BRITISH STUDIO POTTERY FIGURE OF A PEASANT WOMAN BY JESSAMINE STELLA BRAY AND SYBIL V. WILLIAMS.

Figure of a seated woman in peasant dress holding a broom, on a wooden plinth, on base under glaze signature J.S.B.V.W in monogram, Dulwich, 1927 Eng., “Marie – no. 28”. Jessamine S. Bray and Sybil V. Williams worked together at the Dulwich Pottery factory in the late 1920s and 30s. They were well known for their designs. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good with minor wear to plinth corners. 9-94791 (400-600) – Lot 2329

2330
$0.00

LARGE DRESDEN FIGURE OF A TAILOR RIDING A GOAT.

Early 20th century, German. Fine large example of a TaIlor in 18th century dress with Tricorn hat, yellow jacket with floral sleeves and waistcoat, astride a goat who’s horns are used to carry scissors and iron, on a decorated floral base. Marked with the Dresden stylized “SP” mark, for Sachsische Porzellanmanufaktur, mark used after 1902. SIZE: 12-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Overall good, with losses and restoration to needles and pin cushion on back of goat and evidence of bocage loss on base. 9-96199 (2,600-2,800) – Lot 2330

2331
$592.50

“MAN AND WOMAN HUNTING” BY AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MICK MAGANI.

20th century. Australia. Aboriginal style oil on tree bark painting having a label on reverse identifying the artist “Magani Munjinu” (Mick Magani). Magani was a member of the Bangadi group the Jinang tribe and worked in the Arnhem Land, NT. Also on reverse collection information “W.W. Howells, from Arnhem Land November, 1961″. Attached to the back a summary of the story of a man and wife who are out hunting accompanied by their dogs. Housed in a shadowbox frame. SIZE: Artwork 15″ x 37”. Frame 20-1/4″ x 41-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Artwork, now detached from backboard. 8-87771 (600-900) – Lot 2331

2332
$1,235.00

EAGLE ON BALL WEATHERVANE.

Circa late 19th century, American. Molded copper with gilded surface. Wings outspread. Fine solid molded head. SIZE: 16″ h. x 23-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Slight dent to wing plus dent to ball. 9-96303 (600-800) – Lot 2332

2333
$0.00

AMERICAN TOURING CAR COPPER WEATHERVANE.

1st half 20th century. American. Artist unknown. These weathervanes/trade signs were use by repair stations and blacksmith shops to show that they also worked on cars as many repair shops in more remote areas were actually the local blacksmith. Similar example on page 101 of “A Gallery of American Weathervanes, and Whiligigs” by Robert Bishop and Patricia Coblentz. Nice form of an open touring car with verdigris surface, now offered on museum stand. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h. 30″ l. CONDITION: Structurally good. 9-96832 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 2333

2334
$0.00

PIPER CUB WEATHERVANE.

Mid 20th century, American. Copper, full bodied sheet copper form. Verdigris surfaces, all seams intact. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 23″ l. 30″ wingspan. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-96412 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2334

2335
$0.00

FINE LARGE SAILBOAT WEATHERVANE.

20th century, New England. Copper, slightly flattened full bodied hull, with embossed and curved shaped sails, the mast with flag. Very good verdigris surfaces. All seams tight. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 30″ t. 34″ l. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-96409 (800-1,200) – Lot 2335

2336
$2,370.00

HOLLOW COPPER GILT SEA SERPENT WEATHERVANE.

20th to 21st century, American. Well detailed figure with undulating hollow body, having well defined scales and applied tool sheet copper fins. SIZE: 37″ l. x 14″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96214 (800-1,200) – Lot 2336

2337
$2,370.00

COPPER “WILLIAM TELL” WEATHERVANE.

Late 20th to 21st century, American. Featuring hollow full bodied copper apple made in 2 parts with attached stem pierced through with arrow having zinc point and flattened and folded copper feathers. SIZE: Arrow length 32″. Apple height 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96216 (800-1,200) – Lot 2337

2338
$355.50

FIRE MARK PLAQUE.

Mid-late 19th century, Philadelphia PA. Fire Hydrant with Hose Fire Mark. Cast iron. Original paint with crusty, worn surface. Depicting, a serpent like fire hose attached to fire hydrant (plug), the initials “F A” flanking hydrant, in hollow relief casting. The Fire Association of Philadelphia was formed in 1817, and issued this fire mark to insured clients. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 7″. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96360 (500-800) – Lot 2338

2339
$123.50

FARADAY CAST IRON FIRE ALARM BOX.

First half 20th century. America. The domed construction with flip open door, having pull hook that sets clockwork mechanism, embossed with instructions and the Faraday logo and model #2022. SIZE: 7″ x 5″ x 5″. CONDITION: Very good, with wear to paint. 9-25034 (300-500) – Lot 2339

2340
$0.00

ENGINEERING DRAWING FOR AHRENS DOUBLE ENGINE.

Late 19th century, New York City. Student drawing by James Fanning and Frank Elder at Cooper Union of a double Ahrens engine for Ahrens Fire Engine Company of Cincinnati, OH. Watercolor with gilt highlights. Housed in a modern frame. SIZE: 29-1/2″ x 41″. Frame 38″ x 50″. CONDITION: Foxing and light toning. Colors Vibrant. 9-96799 (4,000-4,500) – Lot 2340

2341
$3,458.00

RUMSEY MANUFACTURING CO. TRADE SIGN.

2nd half 19th century. The Rumsey Co. operated in Seneca Falls, NY during the 2nd quarter of the 19th century and changed its name to Cowing & Co. after 1853. This sign advertising a warehouse location in New York City. The sign with old mounting rod and brackets. SIZE: 30″ x 36-1/2″. CONDITION: Good, surface soiling. 9-96793 (2,200-2,600) – Lot 2341

2342
$0.00

CARVED CHERRY AFRICAN AMERICAN FIGURE WITH RIFLE.

First quarter of the 20th century, New England. In striding pose, wearing a top hat, waistcoat, and necktie, the well-dressed figure holding a rifle, resting on his shoulder, he stands on a plinth base. All carved from a single piece. The face having particularly fine detail. Very good patina with original surface. SIZE: 9-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96647 (700-1,200) – Lot 2342

2343
$2,470.00

HOWARD #75 WALL CLOCK IN OAK CASE.

Late 19th century, U.S., weight driven pendulum operated wall clock, the case, quartered oak in aesthetic style having turned flattened finials and oak leaf decoration. Featuring a round dial marked “E. Howard & Co., Boston” having eglomise throat glass. SIZE: 34″ long. CONDITION: Case very good, old refinish, replaced dial. 9-93866 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2343

2344
$0.00

BENCH MADE COUNTRY FRENCH SIDE TABLE WITH DRAWER.

Circa 20th century. Well crafted in cherry wood, having scrolling legs with wood peg and dovetail construction. Custom made by small cabinet making shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 24″ x 20″ x 30″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94886 (600-900) – Lot 2344

2345
$2,073.75

TIGER MAPLE CORNER CUPBOARD BY ELDRED WHEELER.

Late 20th century, Massachusetts. This bench-made labeled example in two parts, the upper case with molded cornice above a single 12 glazed panel door with arches opening to interior fitted with three sloped shelves. The conforming lower case with pair of cupboard doors with raised panels opening to an interior fitted with single shelf on which is affixed the label of Eldred Wheeler workshop, Hingham Massachusetts. The whole raised on molded bracket base. SIZE: 82″ h x 44″ w x 29″ d to corner. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96814 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2345

2346
$0.00

RARE PORRINGER SHAPED CHECKERBOARD.

Circa mid 19th century, New England. The incised game squares and chrome yellow border painted in mushroom color with contrasting tiger maple graining which extends beyond the playing field. Pinstripe outer black band conforms with perimeter. Original paint decoration. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good condition, minor abrasions, five screw holes in the backside indicate the board was likely once mounted with small “button” feet. 9-96615 (800-1,600) – Lot 2346

2347
$308.75

CHINESE CHECKERS GAMEBOARD WITH ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS.

Circa early 20th century, American. Wood. Ex-Selby Shaver Collection. Original paint with original typewritten instructions, on paper, glued to backside. Bright seven color polychrome decoration. Laminated wood with applied mitered pine frame. SIZE: 17″ square. CONDITION: Very good condition, minor abrasions. 9-96611 (200-500) – Lot 2347

2348
$0.00

CHINESE CHECKERS GAMEBOARD.

Circa early 20th century, American. Wood, original paint. Bright six color polychrome decoration, with unusual double circle background. Laminated wood with applied, mitered pine frame. SIZE: 17″ square. PROVENANCE: Ex-Selby Shaver Collection. CONDITION: Very good condition, minor surface soiling and age checking to playing surface. 9-96610 (200-500) – Lot 2348

2349
$1,235.00

SCENIC DECORATED PARCHEESI GAMEBOARD.

Circa mid 19th century, American. Pine, original paint. Six color polychrome decorated, breadboard ended folding board with “home” area scenic decorated with primitive landscape including house, sailboat on water, mountains, trees, water well. Backside olive green painted. Original brass hinges, thin stock wood. SIZE: 20″ x 21-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good condition, minor surface abrasions. 9-96612 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2349

2350
$1,185.00

PAINT DECORATED PARCHEESI GAMEBOARD.

Circa mid 19th century, original dry polychrome paint. Fine detail, square nailed folding board, original brass hinges. Interior inscribed for unpainted backgammon game. SIZE: 20″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Good condition, two backside splines absent, moderate age appropriate wear to playing surface, fine patina. 9-96616 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2350

2351
$0.00

PAINTED CHECKERS GAMEBOARD.

Circa mid 19th century, American. Hard pine, original paint. Vibrantly painted, dry surfaces with bold triangular end “home” areas. Pierced hanging hole, thin stock single plank construction. SIZE: 14″ x 30-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, minor surface. 9-96613 (800-1,400) – Lot 2351

2352
$432.25

PAINTED PARCHEESI AND CRIBBAGE BOARD.

Early 20th century. American. Finely painted Parcheesi board, in 5 colors, featuring 5 pointed stars at each corner. Painted on thin pine boards with wire hinge mechanism to enable it to be folded. Together with a mid 20th century hand-painted folding cribbage board. SIZE: Parcheesi 18″ x 18″. Cribbage 3-1/2″ x 5″. CONDITION: Very good with chips and wear commensurate with age. 9-25007 (800-1,200) – Lot 2352

2353
$592.50

GILT MERCHANTS TRADE SIGN WITH SANDED BLACK BACKGROUND.

Circa late 19th century, New England. Well made in pine, featuring gold lettering and black sanded background. SIZE: 53″ x 7″. CONDITION: All original and untouched with very minor edge abrasions. 9-96636 (600-900) – Lot 2353

2354
$711.00

BINGO CALLING BOARD.

Circa late 19th century, American. Pine, original paint. Used as a chalkboard, to write the called numbers, when playing BINGO. Chrome yellow lettering and dividers. Applied mitered frame. SIZE: 30″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, minor surface abrasions. 9-96614 (800-1,800) – Lot 2354

2355
$0.00

LARGE MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE COLLECTION.

The lot includes 24 4″ x 7″ metamorphosis wooden slides, 14 4″ x 7″ wooden housed hand-tinted slides, a boxed set of 6 3-1/2″ x 3-1/2″ fable themed cartoon slides, one 4-1/2″ x 7″ crank illusion wood housed slide, and 20 thin approx 1-1/2″ x 6″ slides with four images. SIZE: As indicated above. CONDITION: One thin slide broken, one wood cased slide damaged, otherwise very good. 9-25004 (800-1,200) – Lot 2355

2356
$355.50
Revised: 1/27/2015

Please note: The consignor believes this to be mid-19th century, not early early 20th century.

RARE FIGURAL CAST IRON CORK PRESS.

Early 20th century. Cast as an alligator with hinged back revealing 3 molds of varying sizes. Feet are drilled for mounting. SIZE: 4″ h x 11″ l. CONDITION: Chips to painted surfaces, otherwise with very good patinated surfaces. 7-75325 (400-600) – Lot 2356

2357
$0.00

“HUNTERS NEW LIGHTNING SIFTER AND MIXER”.

19th century. American. Wood and iron, country store or kitchen tool for mixing and sifting with well stenciled body, bearing the stenciled id “Hunters New Lightning Sifter And Mixer, size 000, Made Only By J.H. Day, Cincinnati and New York”. SIZE: 22″ t. CONDITION: Very good, with small amount of wear commensurate with age. 9-96206 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2357

2358
$0.00

VICTORIAN ADVERTISING CARD ALBUM.

Early 20th century. American. Featuring a bound album having 24 pages of ad cards and calling cards, to include an Uncle Sam die cut for Wheatlet Cereal, cards for Quaker Bitters, Hoyt’s German Cologne, Warner Safe, together with a collection of 12 loose period greeting cards. SIZE: Album 11″ x 9″ t. CONDITION: Very good, some stains and a couple cards missing from album. 9-94892 (300-400) – Lot 2358

2359
$1,111.50
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The title should read “RARE COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN HAIR JEWELRY AND FAMILY CELEBRATION WREATH WITH FAMILY PROVENANCE”, instead of MEMORIAL WREATH. Also, all were made by Cora Brown, and won a 1st place ribbon.

RARE COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN HAIR JEWELRY AND MEMORIAL WREATH WITH FAMILY PROVENANCE.

Mid 19th century. American. Featuring an oval walnut shadow box, with memorial display centered by multicolored woven human hair flowers surrounded with a horseshoe shaped wreath with colorful chenille flowers. Also with a collection of fine woven hair jewelry, to include; a rare charm bracelet with gold filled attachments featuring a finely crafted birdcage with woven hair interior. A pair of cuff bracelets made with woven and braided hair ropes, having gold filled clasps. A woven hair necklace with drops, having gold filled embellishments. A Lady’s neck chain for holding a watch. 2 pair of earrings and a gold and hair pendant drop and 2 gold and hair bracelet clasps with engraving and pierced work “Cora”. Accompanying this lot is an original receipt from 1876, “To Miss Cora Brown”, “To A. Blocklinger, Dr., Manufacturer Of Hair Jewelry and Human Hair Goods, 313 Washington Street”. Also includes sketches and notes with instructions for the construction of hair jewelry. SIZE: Shadowbox 31″ x 27″ x 4″. CONDITION: Shadowbox, missing glass, artwork intact with tears to paper background. Jewelry, good to very good. 9-94536 (500-700) – Lot 2359

2360
$0.00

VICTORIAN HOUSE MODEL ON STAND WITH DOLL CAROUSEL.

2nd half 19th century. Featuring a finely crafted mansard roof Victorian building with balustrade top, and spindled fence surround. The house is embellished with carved porch posts with decorative elements, bowed side windows, and glass around, the interior with a carousel fitted with two Victorian China Dolls all supported by a spool table base to conceal the mechanism for the carousel. The entire piece with original 3 color painted surface. SIZE: Overall 52″ h. Building 22″ h. Overall 22″ d. 30″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall, minor paint wear commensurate with age, carousel now fitted with two dolls apparently originally would have been more, one china doll with losses. 9-94531 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 2360

2361
$474.00

CARVED AND PAINTED FOLK-ART PARROT ON A PERCH.

Late 19th century, New England. Colorful carved bird of perch, original vibrant polychrome paint. Nicely detailed carved parrot on yellow and green perch, with stepped base. SIZE: 11″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-96370 (500-800) – Lot 2361

2362
$0.00

CARVED MAN, BLACK AMERICANA.

Early 20th century, American. Maple, original paint. Full bodied, freestanding relief carving well detailed primitive form. The figure with exaggerated facial features, wearing a suit with carved collar and pockets. Having relief striped tie and carved belt. His pants retain pronounced chisel marks, detail consistent with African-American immigrant carvers SIZE: 30″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. 9-96424 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2362

2363
$3,555.00

PAIR HORSE HITCHING POSTS.

Late 19th century. American. Fine pair of wall mounted Horse Hitching Posts. Original paint. Full bodied 3-piece casting, with swivel ring tie. The horse head with mane having oak leaf, acorn surround. SIZE: 11″ t. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition, minor paint wear. 9-96359 (800-1,200) – Lot 2363

2364
$770.25

GOTHIC REVIVAL WROUGHT AND CAST IRON HEARTH EQUIPMENT.

Early 20th century, American. 2 sets of andirons and tools. 1) pair of scrolling dragon andirons joined by chain at the mouth accompanied by a similar tool holder with dragon head crest and claw foot supports together with tongs, shovel and poker. 2)Pair of ball top andirons within square shaft and scrolled feet, large ring attached to each andiron, joined by removable bar accompanied by shovel, tongs and unusual hook and hammer poker. SIZE: 1) Andirons: 26″ h, Tool stand: 41-1/2″ h. 2) Andirons: 28-1/2″ h, Bar: 48″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall, losses to paint on surfaces through normal wear and use. Dogs are solid. 9-96449 (600-800) – Lot 2364

2365
$0.00

VERY RARE GUNSLINGER COWBOY ANDIRONS.

Circa first quarter of the 20th century, American. Cast iron, original surface. Depicted with bowed legs ready to draw his guns, nicely detailed 1/2 round solid castings, log dogs intact, original brass nuts & bolts. SIZE: 19″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, unused condition, this original paint, mostly obscured by lightly oxidized surfaces. 9-96632 (3,000-6,000) – Lot 2365

2366
$592.50

CAST IRON GREYHOUND ANDIRONS.

Circa early 20th century, American. Cast iron, original surface. Graphic 1/2 round hollow casting, with original dovetailed log dogs. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, lightly used condition, thin original paint, mostly obscured by lightly oxidized surfaces. 9-96633 (600-1,200) – Lot 2366

2367
$533.25

CAST IRON LEAPING FISH ANDIRONS.

First quarter of the 20th century, MO. Cast iron, Liberty Foundry, St. Louis, MO. Marked “Liberty” on backsides. Original finish. 1/2 round hollow casting with original log dogs, screws and nuts. SIZE: 12-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, lightly used condition, thin original paint, mostly obscured by lightly oxidized surfaces. 9-96634 (500-1,000) – Lot 2367

2368
$177.75

PAIR OF LEAPING GAME FISH CAST IRON ANDIRONS.

Well modeled in cast iron, opposing figures of leaping fish with open mouths, having stylized splashing wake bases. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with replaced firedogs and new attachment bolts. 7-75323 (200-300) – Lot 2368

2369
$0.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Typographical error: The title states “4 WWII MILITARY POSTERS”, which is incorrect. It should read “4 WWI MILITARY POSTERS”.

4 WWII MILITARY POSTERS.

1) “Keep’em Smiling!”, artist signed M. Leone Bracker 1918, featuring and image of 3 military men. 2) “Oh Boy! That’s the Girl!”, published by Sackett & Wilhelms Corporation N.Y., featuring image of “The Salvation Army Lassie”. 3) “Save From Your Child From Autocracy And Poverty”, artist signature Herbert Paus, published by United States Printing and Lithograph, Co., featuring image of child with hand and torch of Lady Liberty. 4) “United Behind the Service Star” artist signed Ernest Hamlin Baker, published by Carey Print Lith. N.Y., featuring color guard from various organizations. All 4 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 42″ x 28″. 2) 40″ x 30″. 3) 40″ x 30″. 4) 40″ x 28″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, with minor wrinkles in upper right. 2) Fair, with damage, losses, wrinkles and stains along right edge. 3) Very good, with some fly damage and small amount of stain. 4) Very good, minor edge wrinkling and small tears. 9-96489 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2369

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$592.50

17 WWI AGRICULTURE RELATED POSTERS AND BROADSIDES.

1) “Little Americans Do Your Bit”, artist signed Cushman Parker, issued for the United States Food Administration, featuring a child saluting and a bowl of oatmeal. 2) “Why Loyal Americans Are Keeping The Pledge”, issued for the United States Food Administration, featuring text and 2 shield and wheat emblems. 3) “Join The Home Garden Club”, signed H.B. Endicott, Food Administration, published by Allied Printing, N.Y., featuring a sketch of a basket of vegetables. 4) “Sugar Means Ships”, artist signed E. Fuhr, published by The Carey Printing Company, N.Y., featuring a sketch of a woman with a cup and a straw. 5) “Your Sugar Ration Is 2lbs. Per Month”, issued for the U.S. Food Administration, published by The Carey Printing Company, N.Y., featuring a sketch of sugar ration sizes. 6) “Hunger”, artist signed Raleigh, issued for the United States Food Administration, featuring a sketch of a Mother and children. 7) “Thrift And Economy”, issued for the Council Of National Defense, text with red, white and blue border. 8) “Woman’s Land Army Of America”, text with tipped in print titled “The Gleaners”, published by Nat. Art Co., N.Y. 9) “Heroic Women Of France”, issued for The United States Food Administration, published by Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., N.Y., featuring image of 3 woman plowing a field. 10) “Farm Help”, issued for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Labor, text in black and white border. 11) “Grow A Pig” broadside, issued for the Food Production Committee, published by Evans Printing Co., Concord, N.H., text with a pig and bucket. 12) “Do Not Sell Laying Hens”, U.S. Department of Agriculture broadside, featuring photos of a Barred Rock hen and a basket of eggs. 13) “Help Feed Yourself”, issued for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., featuring photographs of gardening, poultry, and canned products. 14) “Produce Infertile Eggs!”, issued by the Secretary of Agriculture, dated 1915, featuring photographs of eggs in different stages of storage. 15) “Help A Farmer”, issued for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., featuring a photograph of a crowd of gentlemen. 16) “Raise More Poultry”, issued for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, Washington, D.C., featuring photographs of poultry farming. 17) “Special Appeal To Farmer Patriots”, issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, featuring 4 photos of farm life. All 17 posters are shrink wrapped with a foam core. SIZE: 1) 21″ x 14″. 2) 30-1/4″ x 20″. 3) 30″ x 20″. 4) 15-1/2″ x 19″. 5) 15″ x 20″. 6) 29″ x 20-1/4″. 7) 16″ x 21″. 8) 28 1/4″ x 22-1/4″. 9) 22″ x 14″. 10) 24-1/4″ x 16-1/4″. 11) 21-1/4″ x 14-3/4″. 12) 24″ x 16″. 13) 24″ x 16″. 14) 20-1/2″ x 15″. 15) 28″ x 16″. 16) 28″ x 16″. 17) 31-1/2″ x 16″. CONDITION: 1) Very Good, with slight center fold and light staining at upper corners. 2) Very good, small paper loss in lower left corner and margin, a few wrinkles. 3) Very good, 4 tack holes, lower corners with small paper loss, light staining at bottom edge, 1-1/2″ tear at top margin. 4) Good, paper loss at corners, vertical folds. 5) Very good, light stain at top edge, few minor wrinkles. 6) Very good, 4 small tack holes and few minor wrinkles. 7) Good, with ink stain at top left corner and small paper loss lower right corner. 8) Very good, minor paper loss upper right corner, light wrinkles, light stain on left margin edge. 9) Very good, light staining upper right margin and right side margin, small paper loss upper right corner. 10) Very good, tack holes at top corners, minor fly spotting, small paper loss to upper corners. 11) Very good, very minor fly spotting. 12) Very good. 13) Very good. 14) Very good. 15) Very good. 16) Very good, minor horizontal folds. 17) Very good. 9-96508 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 2370

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11 WWI WOODROW WILSON RELATED TOPIC POSTERS.

1) “Farmers! Housewives! Children!” stamped H.N. Wells, County Agri. Agent, Claremont, N.H., issued for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, text with photographs of farming operations. 2) “Your President And Your Governor Endorse The Children’s Year” issued for Woman’s Committee, Connecticut State Council of Defense, published by Calhoun Show Print, Hartford, Conn., images of 2 letters 1 from White house signed Woodrow Wilson, 1 from State of Connecticut signed Marcus H. Holcomb. 3) “President Wilson To The People Of The United States” image of a letter from the president, stamped “Bulletin” with 2 Liberty Bond emblems in lower corners. 4) “The Supreme Test Of The Nation Has Come” quote by Woodrow Wilson, with red, white and blue border and shields in each corner, published by Imperial Wall Paper Co. Glens Falls, N.Y., sponsored by Glens Falls Portland Cement Co., Glens Falls, N.Y. 5) “President Wilson’s Great Message” published by Lawrens & Beardsley, Publishers, 8 Reade Street, New York, text from President Wilson with portrait and flags. 6) “President Wilson’s Memorial Day Proclamation” text from President Wilson with portrait and bunting. 7) “Alsace-Lorraine” featuring text from Woodrow Wilson and photo of the image “Elle Attend”, published by Alco-Gravure, INC., N.Y. 8) “I Summon You To The Comradeship” artist signed Mielziner, sketch of Woodrow Wilson, published by The U.S. Prtg. & Lith. Co., N.Y. 9) “An Appeal To All Our Patriotic People” published by Printwell Printing Company, Portland, featuring photos of Woodrow Wilson, Maine Govenor Milliken, and Secretary of Treasury. 10) “Alsace-Lorraine” featuring text from Woodrow Wilson and photo of the image “Elle Attend”, published by Alco-Gravure, INC., N.Y. All 10 pieces are shrink wrapped on a foam core. 11) “Children’s Year, A letter from President Wilson” Issued by Government Printing Office 1918, featuring a letter to the secretary of labor, with red, white and blue border. SIZE: 1) 30″ x 21″. 2) 28-1/2″ x 21″. 3) 32″ x 22″. 4) 21″ x 19-1/2″. 5) 24″ x 19″. 6) 24″ x 19″. 7) 24″ X 16-1/2″. 8) 27-1/2″ x 20″. 9) 42″ x 28″. 10) 49″ x 34″. 11) 21″ x 16″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, minor wrinkles, minor stains on left margin and edge. 2) Very good, small paper loss on right margin. 3) Very good, minor stains. 4) Good, damages to center, fly damage, loss to upper left corner and other abraisions. 5) Very good, small paper loss at upper right corner. 6) Good, paper loss in upper right corner, long tear in upper left corner. 7) Very good. 8) Very good. 9) Very good, fly spotting, horizontal fold. 10) Good, some edge tears and damage. 11) Good, with loss to lower left corner. 9-96501 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 2371

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7 WWI RED CROSS POSTERS.

1) “The Red Cross is Spending 10 Million Dollars a Year”, published by American Lithographic Co., N.Y., featuring the image of a wounded soldier. 2) “Ten Million New Members by Christmas”, signed by the artist L.N. Britton, featuring the image of a window at Christmas time. 3) “10,000,000 Members by Christmas”, featuring the image of a Christmas candle in the window. 4) “Answer the Red Cross”, artist Ray Greenleaf, copyright 1918, American Red Cross, published by Niagra Litho. Co., featuring the image of a snowy cottage. 5) “Think What You Can Afford to Give”, issued by Second War Fund. 6) “Read These Facts, about you American Red Cross.” 7) “Help!”, signed by artist John Mills, featuring the image of a Red Cross worker and a wounded soldier. All 7 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 30″ x 20″. 2) 30″ x 20″. 3) 30″ x 20″. 4) 30″ x 20″. 5) 27-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. 6) 28-1/2″ x 21″. 7) 27-3/4″ x 21-3/4″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, with minor edge damage and small loss to upper left corner. 2) Very good with minor stains in margins. 3) Very good. 4) Very good. 5) Good with minor tears on edges including one that is 1/2″ into image. 6) Very good. 7) Fair, stains in margin, small stain in upper right corner of image, loss to margin at top left and bottom. 9-96470 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2372

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6 WWI WAR INDUSTRY POSTERS.

1) “Make Every Minute Count for Pershing”, artist signed Adolph Treidler, issued by the publications section, Emergency Fleet Corporation, Philadelphia, featuring an image of worker riveting the hull of a boat. 2) “The Wings of Victory”, published by the Boston Post “The Boston Post Requests That You Hang This Up in Your Factory Or Work Shop”, featuring image of bi-planes. 3) “The Ship of Democracy”, published by the Boston Post “The Boston Post Requests That You Hang This Up in Your Factory Or Work Shop”, featuring an image of a battleship. 4) “To Everyone In This Plant”, Published by Thomas – Ellis Co. Baltimore – N.Y., signed by the artist L.N. Britton, “Issued by Publications Section, Emergency Fleet Corporation, Philadelphia” featuring image of ship yard. 5) “The Ships are Coming”, Published by Thomas – Ellis Co. Baltimore – N.Y., signed by artist Adolph Treidler, featuring an image of battleship. 6) “Emergency Fleet Bulletin”, published by the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, laid out simulating a newspaper page with battleships. All 6 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 28″ x 22″. 2) 25″ x 20″. 3) 25″ x 20″. 4) 24″ x 18″. 5) 25″ x 19″. 6) 25″ x 19″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good, few minor creases and minor staining. 3) Very good, few minor creases and minor staining. 4) Very good, minor crease, slight toning. 5) Very good, very minor toning. 6) Very good, minor creases. 9-96468 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2373

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SIX WWI WAR STAMPS AND BONDS POSTERS AND ONE SIDE BANNER.

1) “Halt the Hun!”, artist signed Raleigh, published by Edwards & Deutch Litho. Co., Chicago. Image of a Dough Boy rescuing a victim from a German Soldier. 2) “We Depend on You, Second Liberty Loan”, featuring the image of a sailor and soldier with American Flag. Published by Edwards & Deutch Litho. Co., Chicago. 3) “The Hun – His Mark, Blot it Out”, artist signed J. Allen St. John, published by Manz Engraving Co., Chicago. 4) “Buy War Savings Stamps”, Prize Poster, Rhode Island War Savings Contest, featuring the silhouette image of marching Dough Boys. 5) “Our Boys in Blue”, identified as Schulte Cigar Stores Thrift Stamp Series – Poster 5, featuring 4 navy seaman at attention. 6) “Army Shoes”, identified as Schulte Cigar Stores Thrift Stamp Series – Poster 1, featuring image of soldiers army boots and gaiters. 7) Die cut side banner, “War Savings Stamps”, published by Parker-Brawner Co., Wash D.C., featuring a Bald Eagle. All 6 posters and banner shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 29-1/2″ x 20″. 2) 30″ x 20″. 3) 30″ x 20″. 4) 28″ x 20″. 5) 29″ x 21″. 6) 29″ x 21″. 7) 29″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, minor loss to top edge. 2) Good, with minor folds, tack holes, small tear in upper right, and overall fly spots. 3) Very good. 4) Good, with wrinkled corners and tack holes with losses. 5) Very good, with minor folds in margin and slight loss lower right corner. 6) Very good, with minor folds to lower left corner. 7) Very good. 9-96471 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2374

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FIVE WWI SAVINGS STAMP POSTERS.

1) “Save Your Child From Autocracy And Poverty”, artist signed Herbert Paus, published by United States Printing and Lithograph Co., featuring a child with Lady Liberty’s Torch. 2) “Joan of Arc Saved France”, published by United States Printing and Lithograph Co., signed by Haskell Coffin, featuring the image of Joan of Arc in armor. 3) “Help Him Win By Saving And Serving”, Copyright 1918 by American Lithographic Co., image of General Pershing with children. 4) “Keep Him Free”, Signed by the artist Charles Livingston Bull, published by Ketterlinus, Phila., image of an American eagle with bi-planes. 5) “June 28th is National War Savings Day”, featuring an image of an eagle, a city and a steam ship, printed by Government Printing Office. All 5 posters are shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 30″ x 20″. 2) 30″ x 20″. 3) 30″ x 20″. 4) 30″ x 20″. 5) 32″ x 21″. CONDITION: 1) Good, with small amount of stain and losses in the top margin, small stain on bottom edge, tear on right margin into image 1″. 2) Very good, minor toning in margins. 3) Very good, light staining and very small splits near left margin. 4) Very good, minor stains, with patriotic stamps affixed near top margin. 5) Very good, some stains in margin. 9-96465 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2375

2376
$592.50

3 WWI YWCA MILITARY POSTERS.

1) “Soldiers – Sailors”, signed by artist Walter Tittle, published by Rotoprint Gravure Co. N.Y., featuring an image of a soldier and a sailor shaking hands. 2) “Four Year in the Fight”, signed by artist Lucien Jonas, featuring an image of glass workers. 3) “The Girl Reserves”, artist signature Poucher, published by The U.S. Prtg. & Lith. Co., N.Y., featuring a rare image of a girl playing basketball. All 3 posters are shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 38″ x 28″. 2) 42″ x 28″. 3) 28″ x 21″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, light stain on bottom margin, slight wrinkling at edges. 2) Fair, very good with exception to large loss at upper right corner. 3) Very good with minor staining along bottom edge. 9-96466 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2376

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7 WWI MILITARY POSTERS.

1) “Make 1918 The Greatest Year In History” published by The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, Cleveland, and New York, featuring patriotic images and rainbow. 2) “Freedom For All Forever” featuring Liberty Bonds information in 20 languages. 3) “The A.E.F. To The President” sketch by C. LeRoy Baldridge Pvt., Inf. on duty with The Stars And Stripes Official publication of the A.E.F., published by Robert Gair Company, Brooklyn, N.Y., with image of soldier. 4) “To The Folks Back Home” sketch by C. LeRoy Baldridge Pvt., Inf., image of a soldier. 5) “Make 1918 The Greatest Year In History” published by The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, Cleveland, and New York, featuring patriotic images and rainbow. 6) “He Is Fighting For You What Are You Doing?” featuring image of soldier and text suggesting what equipment can be purchased with war stamps. 7) “United States of America War Savings Stamps” red, white and blue poster. All 7 pieces are shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 38″ x 25″. 2) 28″ x 22″. 3) 30″ x 20″. 4) 30″ x 20″. 5) 19″ x 12-1/2″. 6) 21″ x 14″. 7) 21-1/2″ x 14″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, minor toning around edges. 2) Very good, with minor stains and fold in lower left corner. 3) Very good. 4) Very good. 5) Very good, minor fold lower left corner. 6) Very good. 7) Very good. 9-96507 (800-1,200) – Lot 2377

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$296.25

4 YWCA POSTERS.

1) “Four Year In The Fight”, artist signed Lucien Jonas, featuring women glass blowers. 2) “Y.W.C.A” in blue logo. 3) “For Every Fighter a Woman Worker”, artist signed by Adolph Treidler, published by American Lithographic Co. N.Y., featuring a woman holding a bi-plane and artillery shell. 4) “Y.W.C.A” prepared by C.S. Hammond & Company, INC., Engravers, Printers and Publishers. – New York, City, Map of the United States Showing Y.W.C.A. war work centers. All 4 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 42″ x 28″. 2) 23″ x 16-1/2″. 3) 40″ x 30″. 4) 27-1/2″ x 38″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good, with wrinkles around edge. 4) Very good, with minor wrinkles. 9-96503 (800-1,200) – Lot 2378

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6 WWI MILITARY POSTERS, BROADSIDES, AND PHOTOGRAPHS.

1) “Marshal Ferdinand Foch” sepia tone portrait photographic print, by Alco-Gravure. Inc., N.Y. 2) “He Did His Duty” Marine recruitment broadside, Boston, M.A., featuring portrait of Admiral George Dewey. 3) “L’Italia” with a stylized portrait of General Count Luigi Cadorna, signed by the artist Illion, published by Latham Litho. Co., N.Y., text in Italian. 4) “Kosciuszko Pulawski” artist signed by Illion, featuring a portrait of Kosciuszko famous for assisting the colonial army in the American Revolution, text in Polish, published by Latham Litho. Co., N.Y. 5) “Cardinal Mercier” artist signed Illion, published by Latham Litho. Co., N.Y., featuring an image of Belgian Cardinal Mercier well known for his resistance to the German occupation. 6) “Give Or We Parish” artist signed W.T. Benda, published by Alco-Gravure Inc., N.Y., featuring the image of a beautiful immigrant girl. SIZE: 1) 21″ x 15-3/4″. 2) 28″ x 21″. 3) 28″ x 20-1/2″. 4) 28″ x 20-3/4″. 5) 28″ x 20-3/4″. 6) 33″ x 22″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good, fly spotting, small hole and tears near tack holes. 3) Very good. 4) Very good. 5) Very good, minor loss to lower left corner, minor stains. 6) Very good, with folds evident. 9-96497 (800-1,200) – Lot 2379

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MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF 9 WWI POSTERS.

1) “To-Day Buy That Liberty Bond” featuring image of rising sun. 2) “Help Stop This – Buy W.S.S.”, featuring image of German soldier, issued for National War Savings Committee. 3) “Buy To-Day At Any Bank” Liberty Bonds poster, featuring image of a target in red. 4) “Give Your Little Ones An Interest In The Future” published by Liberty Loan Committee, featuring the image of a father and child by the Statue Of Liberty, signed by artist Richards, affixed to this lot is a Third Liberty Loan Volunteer pin back button. 5) “Keep The Home Fires Burning” published for the Liberty Loan Committee, N.Y., featuring image of a town at night, signed by the artist Balfour Ker. 6) “The United States Has Never Been Defeated – Lloyd George” copyright 1918 by I.R. Parsons, Chicago, featuring the image of German officers. 7) “Our First Great Victory Must Be Won At Home” artist signed C.D. Gibson, issued for the Liberty Loan Committee, featuring image of a gentleman holding a Liberty Bond. 8) “Here Sir, At Your Service” artist monogram MC, published by The Manternach Company, featuring image of potato figure with tray of cooked potatoes. 9) “America’s Second Line Of Defense Girls In Wartime” red, white and blue military poster. All 9 pieces are shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 28″ x 22″. 2) 16-3/4″ x 10-3/4″. 3) 28″ x 22-1/2″. 4) 24″ x 19″. 5) 25″ x 19″. 6) 24″ x 18″. 7) 25″ x 19″. 8) 22″ x 14″. 9) 22″ x 14″. CONDITION: 1) Good, minor tears. 2) Very good. 3) Very good, minor tears. 4) Good, with minor tears ans losses around edge, minor stain where button was attached. 5) Good, with edge losses and tears. 6) Very good, with tack holes and folds. 7) Very good, 2″ tear near bottom and minor loss to right edge. 8) Very good. 9) Very good. 9-96496 (800-1,200) – Lot 2380

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$247.00

4 YWCA WWI MILITARY POSTERS.

1) “Four Years In The Fight”, artist signed Lucien Jonas, published by The Strobridge Litho. Co., Cincinnati, featuring female glass blowers. 2) “Y.W.C.A”, featuring the logo in blue. 3) “Ain’t it a Grand And Glorious Feelin’?”, Briggs cartoon from the New York Tribune. 4) “Back Our Girls Over There”, signed Clarence F. Underwood, featuring colorful image of a female dispatch operator with dough boys in the background. All 4 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 42-1/2″ x 28″. 2) 35-1/2″ x 32-1/2″. 3) 14″ x 22″. 4) 28″ x 21″. CONDITION: 1) Good, losses to upper right and lower left margins. 2) Good, was folded and has creases. 3) Very good. 4) Very good, with damage to right edge. 9-96478 (800-1,200) – Lot 2381

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7 WWI BONDS AND STAMPS POSTERS.

1) “Fighting in France for Freedom!”, signed by artist R.J. Walrath, issued for Connecticut State Council of Defense, featuring a map of France. 2) “Buy – Save – for Victory”, published by Government Printing Office. 3) “Tired of Giving”, signed by artist J.N. Ding, published by Allied Printing N.Y. City, featuring image of war victims. 4) “To-Day Buy That Liberty Bond”, featuring an image of a rising sun. 5) “The American’s Creed”, for Liberty Loan Committee of New England. 6) “V – Invest”, red background. 7) “Remember and Invest”, signed by artist J.M.H., published by Sackett & Wilhelm Corp. N.Y., featuring image of Roman soldier. All 7 posters shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 16″ x 19″. 2) 24″ x 17″. 3) 25-1/4″ x 19″. 4) 22″ x 14″. 5) 22″ x 16″. 6) 24-1/4″ x 24″. 7) 30″ x 20″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good, small folds at top and 4 tack holes. 4) Very good with some color loss. 5) Very good, slight wrinkling. 6) Good with some wrinkling. 7) Very good, very small tear in left margin. 9-96464 (800-1,200) – Lot 2382

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SIX WWI UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION POSTERS.

1) “Sir Don’t Waste While Your Wife Saves”, published by W.F. Powers Co. Litho N.Y., artist William Crawford Young, featuring cartoon image of a wasteful gentleman. 2) “Feed a Fighter”, by the artist Wallace Morgan, published by the Strobridge Lith. Co., Cincinnati, featuring the image of a dough boy with coffee. 3) “Save a Loaf a Week”, published by the W.F. Powers Co. Litho, N.Y., featuring the image of a loaf of bread. 4) “Food”, published by the W.F. Powers Co. Litho, N.Y. 5) “Save”, published by the W.F. Powers Co. Litho, N.Y. 6) “Keep it Coming”, artist signature Illian, published by the W.F. Powers Co. Litho, N.Y., featuring an image of a food convoy. All 6 posters shrink wrapped on a foam core. SIZE: 1) 29″ x 21″. 2) 29″ x 21″. 3) 29″ x 21″. 4) 29″ x 21″. 5) 29″ x 21″. 6) 29″ x 21″. CONDITION: 1) Very good, with minor folds in margins. 2) Very good. 3) Very good, minor fold upper left corner, minor stain upper right corner. 4) Very good, two very short tears on right margin. 5) Very good. 6) Very good, minor folds and stains, 4 tack holes. 9-96469 (800-1,200) – Lot 2383

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$237.00

MAINE WWI RECRUITING BROADSIDE.

“A Measure Of Maine’s Patriotism”, published by The Furbush Printing Co., Bangor, featuring in blue and red ink the silhouette of a dough boy with his rifle, bayonet affixed. SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 19″. CONDITION: Very good, fly spotting, horizontal and vertical folds, having minor associated wear, 5 labels affixed across top for hanging.. 9-96488-1 (800-1,200) – Lot 2384

2385
$308.75

SIX WWI LOAN, BOND, AND STAMP POSTERS.

1) “Provide The Sinews Of War Buy Liberty Bonds”, signed by artist Joseph Pennell. Del, published by Heywood Strasser & Voigt Litho. Co. N.Y., image of a sketch featuring a battle ship and war planes. 2) “Your Stamp of Approval”, signed by artist T.O. Mcgill, featuring image of thrift stamp. 3) “Honor Roll”, published by Regensteiner Colortype Co. Chicago, featuring image of Victory flag and sign up columns. 4) “Ring it Again”, published by Sackett & Wilhelms Corp. N.Y., featuring colonial scene. 5) “Remember the Flag Liberty is supporting”, published by Heywood Strasser & Voigt Litho. Co. N.Y., featuring image of a patriotic family. 6) “Buy Liberty Bonds”, featuring the image of Abraham Lincoln, published by American Lithographic Co. N.Y. All 6 posters shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 20″ x 21″. 2) 22-1/2″ x 17″. 3) 20″ x 20″. 4) 30″ x 20″. 5) 30″ x 20″. 6) 30″ x 20″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Good, folds and wrinkles. 4) Very good, minor wrinkles lower left corner. 5) Good, with tack hole tears top and bottom. 6) Very good. 9-96477 (800-1,200) – Lot 2385

2400
$177.75

FAMILLE ROSE “DRAGON AND PHOENIX” PLATE.

China, 20th c. The plate painted with dragon and phoenix chasing after flaming pearls amidst clouds and other auspicious symbols, bottom bears six character GUANGXU mark. SIZE: 10″ d. CONDITION: Good. 7-75223 (400-600) – Lot 2400

2401
$592.50

YUAN BLUE AND WHITE STYLE JAR WITH BEAST HANDLES.

China, 20 c. The blue and white jar in the style in Yuan Dynasty, painted with dragons and with two beast mask handles on the sides. SIZE: 15-3/4″ h CONDITION: Minor firing cracks, some aging discoloration. 7-75614 (300-500) – Lot 2401

2402
$474.00

FALANGCAI ENAMELED CUP.

China. The body enameled in Falangcai with duck and poetry motif, side with poetry and artist mark. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 2″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75369 (400-600) – Lot 2402

2403
$444.38

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE MOONFLASK.

China, 20th c. Of flattened ovoid form, the large moonflask painted with peony flowers and peach patterns, with two floral patterned handles on the side, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h x 15″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75580 (300-500) – Lot 2403

2404
$355.50

FLAMBE GLAZED VASE.

China, 20th c. Of curved rectangular form with bulbous body, the vase glazed in flambe, with two rectangular lugnut handles on the side, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 11-7/8″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75606 (300-500) – Lot 2404

2405
$0.00

BLUE AND WHITE “SHOU” BOWL.

China, 20th c. The large blue and white bowl painted with theme of longevity, with Shou character, Eight Treasures, and other auspicious items surrounding them, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 7-3/8″ d x 4″ h. CONDITION: Good. 7-75603 (300-500) – Lot 2405

2406
$177.75

FAMILLE VERTE VASE.

China, 20th c. Of baluster form, the body depicts mother and children playing in garden setting. SIZE: 17″ h CONDITION: Some discoloration. 7-75613 (300-500) – Lot 2406

2407
$123.50

UNDERGLAZED RED VASE.

China, 20th c. Of rectangular shape in the form of archaic vessel, the body underglazed red with open panels of auspicious items, the bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h CONDITION: Neck has imperfect burn mark. 7-75600 (200-300) – Lot 2407

2408
$474.00

CELADON CRACKLE VASE.

China, 20th c. In the design of archaic vessel, the flattened vase glazed overall in celadon and crackle patterns, the bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 11-5/8″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75610 (200-300) – Lot 2408

2409
$1,235.00

MING STYLE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE.

China, 20th c. Blue and white plate in Ming Style, with lotus flowers in the interior, the bottom remain unglazed. SIZE: 12-3/4″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75595 (200-300) – Lot 2409

2410
$592.50

MING STYLE BLUE AND WHITE PLANTER.

China, 20th c. The Ming Dynasty style blue and white planter painted on the body with flower scroll patterns, the top with four round openings and one rectangular opening, the bottom unglazed. SIZE: 8-1/2″ d x 4-1/8″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75599 (200-300) – Lot 2410

2411
$118.50

BLUE AND WHITE VASE, YUHUCHUN.

China, 20th c. Of pear form with flaring rim, the yuhuchun vase painted with garden scenery with auspicious patterns on top and bottom. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75592 (200-300) – Lot 2411

2412
$432.25

QING STYLE FAMILLE ROSE VASE, MEIPING.

China, 20c. The famille rose vase depicts the theme of 100 children, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 10″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75589 (200-300) – Lot 2412

2413
$829.50

GREEN GLAZED AND RIBBED VASE.

China, 20th c. Of ovoid form with ribbed body, the vase has small opening, and is glazed overall in green, bottom with four character mark. SIZE: 9″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75594 (200-300) – Lot 2413

2414
$474.00

YUAN STYLE BLUE AND WHITE EWER.

China. The blue and white ewer in Yuan Dynasty period design, with phoenix motif. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h CONDITION: Discoloration. 7-75591 (200-300) – Lot 2414

2415
$123.50

GUAN STYLE TRIPOD CENSER.

China, 20th c. The tripod censer is of Guan style, with uprising handles and compressed body, glazed in greyish-white and crackle pattern, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 3-3/4″ w x 3″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75602 (200-300) – Lot 2415

2416
$355.50

GLAZED PORCELAIN PARROT FIGURE.

China, 20th c. The porcelain parrot glazed in green and other bright colors, the interior shallow and unglazed. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h CONDITION: Slight discoloration. 7-75233 (200-300) – Lot 2416

2417
$651.75

THREE PORCELAIN BOWLS.

China, 20th c. The three porcelain bowls each with different design, paint, and theme, two bowls with six character mark on bottom, and one bowl with four character mark on bottom. SIZE: 3-3/4″ d to 5-1/4″ d CONDITION: One bowl with crack on the edge with hairline extending slightly. 7-75273 (200-300) – Lot 2417

2418
$237.00

RED GLAZED GOURD BOTTLE VASE.

China, 20th c. Of double gourd form, the bottle vase glazed in red with discoloration, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75257 (200-300) – Lot 2418

2419
$0.00

BLUE AND WHITE JAR.

China, 20th c. The round jar depicts children engaged in different activities within garden setting, surrounded by birds and flowers. SIZE: 9″ h x 11″ d CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75306 (200-300) – Lot 2419

2420
$355.50

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE BOWLS.

China, 20th c. The pair of famille rose bowls enameled with flowers, branches, and vines on the exterior and interior, the bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 4-1/2″ d x 2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75299 (200-300) – Lot 2420

2421
$118.50

PAIR OF DOUCAI BOWLS.

China, 20th c. The pair of small bowls in the motif of blossoming flowers on the exterior and center, the bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 4-1/4″ d x 2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75300 (200-300) – Lot 2421

2422
$118.50

DOUCAI BOWL.

China, 20th c. Of tapering form with flared rim, the doucai bowl enameled with flowers and vines on the body, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 6″ d, 2-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75298 (200-300) – Lot 2422

2423
$237.00

PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS.

China, 20th c. The pair of bowls painted with Eight Immortals on the exterior and elder with crane in the center, bottom with double rings. SIZE: 5-3/4″ d x 2-5/8″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75297 (200-300) – Lot 2423

2424
$651.75

YELLOW GROUND DRAGONS CHARGER.

China, 20th c. The large charger with dragons and flowers motif on top of yellow ground, bottom bears six characters mark. SIZE: 14-1/4″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75293 (200-300) – Lot 2424

2425
$592.50

PAIR OF UNDERGLAZED RED BOWLS.

China, 20th c. The pair of underglazed red bowls depicts Eight Immortals traveling above ocean, the center with lotus flower, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 4-1/2″ d x 2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75294 (200-300) – Lot 2425

2426
$59.25

BLUE AND WHITE CRACKLE PATTERN VASE.

China, 20th c. The large blue and white vase painted with phoenix birds amidst flowers scenery against crackle patterns, the neck attached with two lion mask and looped handles. SIZE: 16-3/4″ h CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75291 (200-300) – Lot 2426

2427
$61.75

PORCELAIN GUANYIN FIGURE.

China, 20th c. The figure depicts the Guanyin seated on top of a rock, one hand holding a fruit and the other hand at chest level, eyes downcast, body partially glazed. SIZE: 14-3/4″ h CONDITION: Some wear and loss of glaze. 7-75277 (200-300) – Lot 2427

2428
$370.50

BLUE AND WHITE SMALL ROULEAU VASE.

China, 20th c. The blue and white rouleau vase painted with family and their attendants in outdoor setting, with patterns on neck and rim. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75295 (100-150) – Lot 2428

2429
$185.25

FAMILLE ROSE JAR WITH COVER.

China, 20th c. Of globular form, the jar’s body enameled with 100 treasures in garden setting. SIZE: 10″ h x 9″ d CONDITION: Some chips. 7-75228 (200-300) – Lot 2429

2430
$988.00

PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN HAT STANDS LAMPS.

China, 19/20th c. The pair of porcelain hat stands depicts birds and flowers with Chinese calligraphy, converted to lamps. SIZE: Hat Stand: 10-1/4″ h With Lamp: 21-1/2″ h CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96265 (300-500) – Lot 2430

2431
$829.50

BRONZE VASE FITTED AS LAMP.

China, 19th c. The vase of elongated form, the shoulder with scrolling key-fret, lappet, and S shaped patterns, below beast mask and looped handles, the vase re-fitted as lamp. SIZE: Vase: 17-1/2″ h CONDITION: Age related wear. 9-94784 (300-400) – Lot 2431

2432
$711.00

FRAMED THANGKA, 1930’S.

Tibet, 1930’s. The large framed Thangka drawn on paper, depicting an eight-armed Buddha at center, surrounded by smaller Buddha images. SIZE: 66-1/2″ h x 21-1/2″ w CONDITION: Age related wear, discoloration, and damage. 7-75437 (200-300) – Lot 2432

2433
$592.50

SET OF SIX TILES.

Early 20th century, Persia. Depicting a hunt scene in polychrome colors all within an indigo border of scrolling floral vinery. SIZE: Each tile: 14″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Glaze very good. Normal and expected shallow chipping on edges. 7-70309 (400-600) – Lot 2433

2434
$177.75

QIAN JIANG CAI ROUND PORCELAIN PLAQUE.

China, 20th c. The large round porcelain plaque enameled with an elder and two attendants, in the process of preparing medicine. Includes box. SIZE: 15-3/4″ d CONDITION: Good. 9-96241 (300-500) – Lot 2434

2435
$533.25

CHINESE PORCELAIN PLAQUE.

China, 20th c. The porcelain plaque enameled with mountain, river, and village landscape scenery, colophon and artist mark on the top left. Includes box. SIZE: 21-1/2″ l x 12-1/2″ w CONDITION: Good. 9-96243 (300-500) – Lot 2435

2436
$8,295.00

APPLIQUE AND INLAID WOODEN SCREEN.

China. The applique wooden screen inlaid with semi-precious gems such as jade, nephrite, agate, and coral, decorating in forms of flowers, vases, plants, and elephant. SIZE: 35-1/4″ h x 23″ w CONDITION: Wear, chip, and cracks. 7-75593 (800-1,200) – Lot 2436

2437
$237.00

BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PLAQUE.

China, 20th c. The plaque depicts Amitayus seated in an outdoor setting, colophon on top right and seal mark on bottom left. SIZE: 21-1/2″ h x 12-1/2″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75617 (200-300) – Lot 2437

2438
$0.00

PORCELAIN FIGURE OF IMMORTAL.

China, 20th c. The porcelain figure depicts a seated Immortal, dressed in long robes, holding a small cup, and has long beards. Bottom with four character mark. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 3-3/4″ w CONDITION: Some discoloration. 7-75349 (250-350) – Lot 2438

2439
$617.50

FAMILLE ROSE PLAQUE.

China. The famille rose plaque enameled with three roosters in forest setting looking for food, with poetry calligraphy, artist signature and mark on top left, framed in wood. SIZE: 16-1/2″ l x 10-1/2″ w CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75615 (200-300) – Lot 2439

2440
$0.00

KOREAN GINGER JAR.

Korea. The ginger jar with bulbous form, the body depicts landscape with crackle. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h CONDITION: Age related wear and imperfections. 9-96271 (200-300) – Lot 2440

2441
$617.50

CARVED STONE BUDDHA HEAD.

The stone carving depicts a head of Buddha, with closed eyes, long earlobes, and serene expressions. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h CONDITION: Age related wear. 9-96677 (300-500) – Lot 2441

2442
$0.00

INSCRIBED MARBLE BRUSH WASHER.

China. The square brush washer inscribed on the side with poetry and calligraphy, the body supported by four small L shaped stub legs, the stone retains natural texture and color. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l x 1-1/2″ h CONDITION: Good, slight discoloration. 7-75335 (600-800) – Lot 2442

2443
$123.50

PATE SUR PATE BRUSH HOLDER.

China, 20th c. The large brush pot glazed overall in pale green, with butterflies and blossoming flowers on the sides, bottom partially glazed. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 7-1/2″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75608 (300-500) – Lot 2443

2444
$0.00

COPPER RED GLAZED WATER COUPE.

China, 20th c. Of globular form, the water coupe glazed in copper red with hint of black, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h x 3-1/2″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75417 (300-500) – Lot 2444

2445
$0.00

INK STICK WITH COLOPHON.

China, 20th c. The flattened ovoid shaped ink stick inscribed with colophon and mark on the front, and three character mark on the back. SIZE: 4-1/4″ l x 1-3/8″ w. CONDITION: Good. 7-75333 (400-600) – Lot 2445

2446
$118.50

FAMILLE ROSE SQUARE BRUSH POT.

China, 20th c. Of square form, the brush pot enameled with four portraits and names, bottom bears four character mark. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h x 2-3/4″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75558 (200-300) – Lot 2446

2447
$370.50

ROUND AND INSCRIBED INK STICK.

China, 20th c. The ink stick is of compressed round form, the front carved with two dragons and Chinese characters, the back with single character mark and calligraphy on the edge. SIZE: 3-3/8″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75331 (400-600) – Lot 2447

2448
$370.50

PORCELAIN CALLIGRAPHY BRUSH POT.

China, 20th c. The brush pot’s body written with Heart Sutra in Chinese calligraphy, with stamp marks. SIZE: 6-3/8″ h x 5-7/8″ d CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75561 (200-300) – Lot 2448

2449
$308.75

FOUR RECTANGULAR INKSTICKS.

China. The four inksticks each with scenery, inscriptions, or animals, all with artist marks. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Good. 7-75334 (250-350) – Lot 2449

2450
$177.75

DUAN STONE WASHER.

China, 20th c. The stone washer made in the style of lotus leaves. SIZE: 6-1/4″ l x 4-1/2″ w x 2-1/2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75405 (300-500) – Lot 2450

2451
$0.00

SONG HUA INKSTONE.

China. The inkstone made from Song Hua stone, carved in the motif of a fish, opens to a smaller fish shaped inkstone inside. SIZE: Box: 6-3/4″ w Fish: 6-1/4″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75344 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2451

2452
$237.00

FAMILLE VERTE BRUSH POT.

China, 20th c. Of cylindrical form, the brush pot enameled with three warriors in outside setting, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 4-3/4″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75562 (200-300) – Lot 2452

2453
$0.00

GUAN STYLE WASHER.

China, 20th c. The shallow washer has flared rim, glazed overall in dark celadon and crackle pattern. SIZE: 5-1/2″ d x 1-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75347 (200-300) – Lot 2453

2454
$0.00

LARGE DRAGON INKSTONE.

China. The large inkstone carved on the surface with dragons chasing flaming sphere, with inscriptions and mark on the sides. SIZE: 11″ l x 7-7/8″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75616 (200-300) – Lot 2454

2455
$0.00

INK STONE BOX.

China, 20th c. The tuan-type ink stone box is of barrel form, with light carving of Shoulao on the top, and four character mark on the base. SIZE: 5″ d x 3-1/4″ h CONDITION: Some are with chip damage, crack, and signs of glue. 7-75576 (200-300) – Lot 2455

2456
$0.00

SMALL LOTUS INK STICK.

China, 20th c. The small ink stick with lotus leaves and inscriptions on the body. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l x 1-3/4″ w CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75332 (400-600) – Lot 2456

2457
$1,066.50

CARVED JADE PLAQUE.

China. Of flattened ovoid form, the plaque pierce carved with flying bat, coins, peaches, and other auspicious items, the stone of greyish white. SIZE: 3-7/8″ l x 2-3/4″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75457 (300-500) – Lot 2457

2458
$177.75

WHITE JADE CARP CARVING.

China. The carving depicts carp jumping upwards away from water, the stone of greyish white. SIZE: 2-1/4″ w x 1-5/8″ h. CONDITION: Good. 7-75455 (300-500) – Lot 2458

2459
$237.00

FOUR SMALL JADE ORNAMENTS.

China. The group includes four small jade ornaments stringed in a single strand, with small separating beads in between. SIZE: 1/2″ l to 1-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Good. 7-75384 (300-500) – Lot 2459

2460
$61.75

TWO CARVED JADE PLAQUES.

China. The two pierce carved jade plaques depicts boys in forest setting, one with domed form and the other with rectangular form. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 1-1/4″ w. Plaque 2: 3-1/4″ l x 1-5/8″ w. CONDITION: Good. 7-75553 (200-300) – Lot 2460

2461
$61.75

JADE BOY CARVING.

China. The carving depicts a boy prone on the ground while holding lotus leaf, stone of greyish-white. SIZE: 1-5/8″ l. CONDITION: Good. 7-75456 (200-300) – Lot 2461

2462
$123.50

JADE MYTHICAL BEAST CARVING.

China. The carving depicts a recumbent mythical beast with lingzhi in its mouth, the stone of greyish-white. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l x 1-5/8″ h. CONDITION: Good. 7-75550 (200-300) – Lot 2462

2463
$1,185.00

CARVED JADE DISC, BI.

China. The round jade disc carved on the exterior with two surmounted mythical beasts, the stone of grey with russet. SIZE: 2-7/8″ l x 2-3/8″ w. CONDITION: Good. 7-75497 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2463

2464
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF BAMBOO SHOOT.

China. The carving depicts bamboo shoot with a grasshopper and a small bamboo shoot surmounted on the side, the stone of greyish white with slight russet. SIZE: 3-1/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75529 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2464

2465
$0.00

PAIR OF JADE PIXIU CARVINGS.

China. The pair of jade carvings in the form of Pixiu, the stone of pale white with russet. SIZE: 2-1/8″ h x 1-1/4″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75524 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2465

2466
$1,422.00

CHICKEN BONE JAR.

China. The jar well carved with dragons chasing flaming sphere over clouds on the exterior, surrounding the round body jar, the stone of yellowish white with russet. SIZE: 4-1/4″ w x 2-1/2″ h CONDITION: Some hairline, cracks, and chips. 7-75500 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2466

2467
$0.00

CARVED JADE CHICKEN FIGURE.

China. The figure carved as a rooster resting on the ground, with a hole in the center, the stone of celadon color with slight russet. SIZE: 1-7/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75499 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2467

2468
$0.00

CARVED JADE FAIRY.

China. The jade pierce carved depicting a flying lady fairy, the stone of celadon with slight russet. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75530 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2468

2469
$0.00

JADE MELON CARVING.

China. The carving in the form of a melon complete with vines, the bottom with a hole, the stone of greyish celadon and russet. SIZE: 1-7/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75487 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2469

2470
$0.00

CARVED JADE GOOSE ORNAMENT.

China. The carving depicts a goose tending its wounds with wrapped cloth, the stone of celadon white with russet. SIZE: 2-1/8″ l x 1-1/2″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75481 (2,700-3,200) – Lot 2470

2471
$0.00

WHITE JADE PLAQUE.

China. The plaque of rectangular shape, one side carved with Li Bai drinking wine on the ground, the other side with Chinese poetry calligraphy, the stone of smooth white with good translucency. SIZE: 1-1/2″ l x 1″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75521 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2471

2472
$0.00

FOUR JADE CARVINGS.

China. The group includes four archaic design jade, in the form of dragons in flight, the jade with pale to greyish white with russet. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l to 3-7/8″ l. CONDITION: Good. 7-75514 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2472

2473
$0.00

CARVED WHITE JADE HORSE ORNAMENT.

China. The ornament depicts a recumbent horse, cleverly carved utilizing the stone skin, the jade of white color. SIZE: 2-1/4″ w x 1-1/4″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75527 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2473

2474
$0.00

CARVED CELADON JADE DOGS.

China. The figure well carved depicting two recumbent dogs, the stone of celadon with some russet. SIZE: 3-3/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75526 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2474

2475
$1,066.50

CARVED JADE MOUNTAIN.

China. The jade mountain carved an elder and a boy beneath a tree of riches in the mountains, all on top of a carved wooden stand. SIZE: 5″ l x 2-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75447 (400-600) – Lot 2475

2476
$296.25

TWO JADE INSET BRONZE BUCKLE.

China. The two bronze buckles each inset with a jade depicting flying crane with wings spread. SIZE: Jade: 1-3/8″ l x 7/8″ w. CONDITION: Oxidation on bronze. 7-75454 (600-800) – Lot 2476

2477
$829.50

CARVED JADE SCABBARD DRAG.

China. Carved in archaic style with mounted chilong dragons, the stone of greyish celadon with russet. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l x 1-7/8″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75446 (400-600) – Lot 2477

2478
$370.50

JADE GOOSE CARVING.

China. The carving depicts a resting goose with head on its back, the stone of greyish celadon with russet. SIZE: 1-7/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75382 (350-450) – Lot 2478

2479
$370.50

GROUP OF SIX JADE CARVINGS.

China. The lot includes six different jade carvings, including pendants and ornaments of various shapes and themes, one ornament with russet. SIZE: 2″ l to 2 2-3/4″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75622 (300-500) – Lot 2479

2480
$617.50

GROUP OF SIX JADE CARVINGS.

China. The lot includes six different jade carvings, including pendants and ornaments of various shapes and themes. SIZE: 1-7/8″ l to 4″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75623 (300-500) – Lot 2480

2481
$494.00

GROUP OF SIX JADE CARVINGS.

China. The lot includes six different jade carvings, including pendants and ornaments of various shapes and themes. SIZE: 2″ l to 3-1/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75621 (300-500) – Lot 2481

2482
$741.00

YELLOW CARVED BOWL.

China. The shallow bowl carved on the exterior with banana leaves, Shou character, and vines, all against yellow ground, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 3-3/8″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75339 (600-800) – Lot 2482

2483
$3,087.50

BLUE AND WHITE MONK’S HAT POT.

China, 20th c. Of bulbous body with monk’s hat design on top, the pot has a large ear shaped handle and L shaped spout, the body painted with scrolling flowers and characters, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h CONDITION: Sign of repair at the bottom of handle. 7-75535 (800-1,200) – Lot 2483

2484
$432.25

FAMILLE ROSE VASE, GU.

China, 19th c. Of baluster form with wide flared rim, the body painted with birds perched on flowering trees with flying butterflies. SIZE: 14-5/8″ h CONDITION: Good. 9-96785 (700-900) – Lot 2484

2485
$370.50

BLUE AND WHITE VASE WITH HANDLES.

China, 20th C. Of baluster form the vase depicts a magpie in a plum tree, with two elephant mask handles, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75359 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2485

2486
$0.00

BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE.

China, 20th c. Of globular form, the bottle vase depicts dragons amidst clouds, the neck with scrolling ruyi cloud and lappet patterns, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h x 10″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75444 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2486

2487
$0.00

LONGQUAN STYLE DISH.

China. Longquan style dish glazed in celadon, the center with two swimming fish. SIZE: 10″ d CONDITION: Chip damage on foot ring, additional chip damage on top of glaze. 7-75471 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2487

2488
$118.50

PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE HUNDRED ANTIQUES VASES.

China, 20th c. The pair of vases depicts Hundred Antiques on the body, the neck with two handles, all against celadon ground. SIZE: 22-3/4″ h CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75582 (300-500) – Lot 2488

2489
$864.50

WUCAI FOOTED VASE.

China, 20th c. The vase is of baluster form and enameled with flowers, bottom bears four character mark, includes carved wooden stand. SIZE: 6″ h CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75415 (300-500) – Lot 2489

2490
$1,481.25

SQUARE TURQUOISE FLOWER POT.

China, 20th c. Of tapering square form, the flower pot glazed overall in turquoise blue with weaving patterns, set on top of a bronze stand. SIZE: 6-3/4″ w x 7-5/8″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75422 (300-500) – Lot 2490

2491
$123.50

BLUE AND WHITE CYLINDRICAL VASE.

China, 20th c. Of cylindrical form, the vase painted with a rooster in backyard setting, reverse with colophon and mark. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75352 (300-500) – Lot 2491

2492
$617.50

FAMILLE JAUNE VASE.

China, 20th c. The large famille jaune vase in square form with cylindrical neck and flared rim, the body enameled with blossoming flowers and butterflies against yellow ground, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 25-1/2″ h CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75290 (300-500) – Lot 2492

2493
$0.00

BLUE AND WHITE DOUBLE GOURD VASE.

China, 20th c. The vase in the form of lobated double gourd vase, painted with flowers and vines, bottom unglazed. SIZE: 7-1/8″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75337 (300-500) – Lot 2493

2494
$0.00

FAMILLE ROSE SQUARE WINE JAR.

China, 20th c. The body with expanding square, enameled with flowers in open panel, with bridge shaped finial. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75401 (300-500) – Lot 2494

2495
$177.75

FAMILLE ROSE IMMORTALS PLATE.

China, 20th c. The famille rose plate enameled with the Eight Immortals traveling above ocean, with Fu Lu Shou Stars in the the pavilion above, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 9-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 7-75272 (300-500) – Lot 2495

2496
$370.50

BLUE AND WHITE DRAGON VASE.

China, 20th c. The blue and white vase in pear form, body depicts dragons chasing flaming sphere above ocean, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75263 (300-500) – Lot 2496

2497
$555.75

FAMILLE NOIR VASE.

China, 20th c. The square vase with rounded neck and flaring rim depicts flowers and Eight Treasures on the body against black ground, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 19-1/4″ h CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75262 (300-500) – Lot 2497

2498
$711.00

BLUE AND WHITE JAR.

China, 20th c. The large blue and white jar painted in Ming Wanli style with fish, birds, flowers, and vines design. SIZE: 16-3/4″ h CONDITION: Some wear. 7-75269 (300-500) – Lot 2498

2499
$2,370.00

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE JARDINIERES.

China, 20th c. The pair of jardinieres enameled with flower baskets within medallion, against flowers and vines on top of purple ground. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 9-7/8″ dia. CONDITION: Cracks. 7-75235 (300-500) – Lot 2499

2500
$148.13

FLAMBE GLAZE VASE.

China, 20th c. The vase is of pear form with long straight neck, the body flambe glazed in oxblood red and mixed with blue, bottom bears double ring. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75571 (200-300) – Lot 2500

2501
$237.00

SET OF 10 BLUE AND WHITE CUPS.

China, 20th c. The blue and white cups painted with people and landscape scenery, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 3-1/2″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75570 (200-300) – Lot 2501

2502
$651.75

BLUE AND WHITE DRAGON & PHOENIX VASE.

China, 20th c. The vase has square openings and lobed body, painted in the motif of dragons and phoenix flying amidst clouds, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75609 (200-300) – Lot 2502

2503
$207.38

FOUR DOUCAI BOWLS.

China, 20th c. The group includes four different sized doucai bowls, in motif of dragons, fruits, Eight Immortals, and people in outside setting, all with six character mark on the bottom. SIZE: 3-7/8″ d to 5-7/8″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75566 (200-300) – Lot 2503

2504
$3,318.00

BLUE AND WHITE MALLET VASE.

China, 20th c. The vase painted with two chilong on the body, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75564 (200-300) – Lot 2504

2505
$1,777.50

FOUR PORCELAIN CUPS.

China, 20th c. The lot includes four porcelain flower themed cups, two cups enameled in doucai with six character mark, and the other pair in underglazed red with four character mark. SIZE: 2-1/2″ d to 3-1/4″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75568 (200-300) – Lot 2505

2506
$370.50

FAMILLE ROSE GARLIC MOUTH VASE.

China, 20th c. The famille rose garlic mouth vase’s body enameled with families in home setting, the neck and mouth enameled with animals in garden scene. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75416 (200-300) – Lot 2506

2507
$123.50

TWO ORIENTAL BRONZE FIGURES.

One bronze figure depicts a Japanese lady playing traditional musical instrument, and the other bronze figure depicts a Buddha in lalitasana. SIZE: Lady Figure: 6″ h Buddha Figure: 7-1/4″ h CONDITION: Age related discoloration and wear on the lady figure. 9-96676 (300-500) – Lot 2507

2508
$829.50

GROUP OF CLOISONNE AND LACQUER WARE.

Japan. The group includes a lacquer burgaute snuff bottle, and three cloisonne boxes with cover, with dragon and flower motif. SIZE: 3″ to 4″ CONDITION: Good. 9-96281 (400-600) – Lot 2508

2509
$1,777.50

HIRADO TEMPLE IDOL.

19th century, Japan. Hirado ware. Porcelain figure of a Sennin with underglaze blue decoration. SIZE: 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Loss to dragon’s whiskers, small losses and repair to front leg of dragon. 9-92618 (300-400) – Lot 2509

2510
$177.75

LARGE HIRADO PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, Japan. Underglaze blue decoration of flowers. SIZE: 15″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, with kiln waste at the foot rim. 9-92641 (200-300) – Lot 2510

2511
$1,185.00

PAIR OF LARGE IMARI VASES.

Japan. The pair of Imari vases with globular body and long necks, decorated with open panel flowers and vines. SIZE: 25″ h CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96455 (400-600) – Lot 2511

2512
$237.00

LARGE CRACKLE OATMEAL STONEWARE VASE.

Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Decoration of Daikoku. Shishi mask faux jump rings. SIZE: 15-1/2″ dia x 9-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Enamel loss. 9-92632 (500-600) – Lot 2512

2513
$216.13

GROUP OF FIVE LACQUER FANS.

A group of five fans, mostly of rectangular form with curved edges, lacquer in black or yellow with flowers, scenery, and people motif, handles of various designs. SIZE: Various CONDITION: Age related wear and damage. 9-96267 (250-300) – Lot 2513

2514
$216.13

GROUP OF ELEVEN LACQUERED PIECES.

The lot includes group of eleven lacquer pieces, including fan box, square boxes, cylindrical boxes, small shelf, candle lights, sweeper and tray, mostly in black color with different motif. SIZE: Various CONDITION: Age related wear. 9-96287 (400-600) – Lot 2514

2515
$474.00

GROUP OF ELEVEN BLACK CLOISONNE ITEMS.

Japan. The group includes jars, censers, vases, and boxes, mostly in black color with gold design. SIZE: Various CONDITION: Good. 9-96266 (200-300) – Lot 2515

2516
$118.50

SMALL JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASE.

Japan, 20th c. The small cloisonne vase with open panels of flowers and fruits against black ground and flowers. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h CONDITION: Age related wear. 9-96674 (300-500) – Lot 2516

2517
$533.25

JAPANESE BRONZE DAIKOKU FIGURE.

Japan. The bronze figure depicts Daikoku, one foot on top of food basket, carrying a sack on the back, and laughing heartily. SIZE: 13-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75230 (200-300) – Lot 2517

2518
$474.00

EIGHT PRINTS NANKAIDO MUNAKATA ITAE.

Circa 1973, Japan. 8 woodblock prints from 1973 calendar series identified by paper labels: 1) January “Miyachi Doll”. 2) May “Ruins of Ozu Castle”. 3) June “Tsuda Pine Grove”. 4) September “Sugi No Osugi”. 5) October “Ushomatsuri”. 6) November “Ishizuchiyama”. 7) December ” Long Tailed Cock”. 8) Unknown- Polychrome print depicting a child beside a goldfish bowl. SIZE: 1, 5, 7 & 8) 13-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. 2, 3, 4 & 6) 14-1/4″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-94800 (600-800) – Lot 2518

2519
$711.00

FOUR PANEL SCREEN AND SIX PANEL SAMURAI FOLDING SCREEN.

1) Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Ink colors and gilt on paper of festival scene, having brocade mounts. 2) Circa 1930, Japan. Ink in colors on paper with scene of historical figures with text above. SIZE: 1) 72″ w x 36″ h. 2) 66″ w x 47″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: 1) Generally very good overall, with toning and minor scratches. 2) Generally good overall. With some foxing, scratches, minor water stains, mostly to borders. 9-92692, 9-92694 (600-800) – Lot 2519

2520
$308.75

SET OF THREE JAPANESE PAINTINGS.

Japan. The set includes three paintings, each painted with a different chicken in natural environments, all set into original wooden box. SIZE: 51-1/2″ h x 20″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75206 (800-1,200) – Lot 2520

2521
$651.75

SATSUMA CENSER.

Japan. The Satsuma censer is of cylindrical form, beautifully decorated with flowers, trees, and plants on the body, bronze lotus form lid on top, and two character mark on bottom. SIZE: 5″ h x 4-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Good. 7-75451 (500-700) – Lot 2521

2522
$829.50

JAPANESE BRONZE DAIKOKU STATUE.

Japan. The large and well cast bronze Daikoku figure seated on top of grain sack, with happy expression signified by his hearty laughter. SIZE: 28″ h x 18″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75311 (500-700) – Lot 2522

2523
$888.75

PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE COVERED JARS.

Japan. The pair of well cast bronze jars depicts mythical beasts on the exterior, the cover mounted with bronze lion. SIZE: 29″ h CONDITION: Some damage, wear, and discoloration. 9-96454 (400-600) – Lot 2523

2524
$123.50

JAPANESE IRON CAST TEAPOT.

Japan, 19/20th c. Of globular form, the body depicts ocean waves, mark on the bottom. SIZE: 6″ d x 9″ h CONDITION: Age related discoloration and distortions. 7-75545 (200-300) – Lot 2524

2525
$432.25

THREE IRON KETTLES.

19th century, Japan. Two with bronze covers, one without. Decoration of landscapes, calligraphy, bamboo and flowers. SIZE: Largest: 8″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: One missing its cover as noted above. 9-92539 (200-300) – Lot 2525

2526
$118.50

JAPANESE STYLE STONE BUDDHA.

Japan, 20c. Japanese style stone Buddha, with hands in praying pose and large ears. SIZE: 16″ h CONDITION: Good. 9-96559 (200-300) – Lot 2526

2527
$59.25

IMARI CHARGER.

Japan, 19/20th c. The charger with dragon and phoenix in different medallion against flower trees. SIZE: 12-1/4″ d CONDITION: Good. 9-94749 (100-200) – Lot 2527

2528
$474.00

RARE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT BY HIROSHIGE.

Circa late 19th century. Title “New Year’s Eve Foxfire’s At The Changing Tree, Oji” by Hiroshige, from the series “100 Famous Views Of Edo”, a beautiful Meiji printing. SIZE: ōban tate-e. Block size 14-3/2″ x 9-1/2″, 37.47cm x 24.13cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection, purchased from Fuji Arts. CONDITION: A few minor smudges at the edges. 9-96041 (800-1,200) – Lot 2528

2529
$770.25

3 JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY HIROSHIGE.

1) Mid 19th century. View “Saruwaka Street in Moonlight” from “100 Famous Views of Edo”. Published by Uo-ya Eikichi, identified on reverse as 1st edition 1st state, dated 1856, bright crisp image, nicely framed. 2) “Ox Fair Shinagawa” from the series “100 Views of Yedo”, dated 1857, crisp image with softened colors, nicely framed and matted. 3) “New Yoshiwara” from the series “Edo Meisho” dated 1845, crisp image good colors, well framed and matted. SIZE: 1) ōban tate-e. Block size 13-1/2″ x 8-5/8″, 34.29cm x 21.91cm. 2) ōban tate-e. Block size 13-1/4″ x 8-7/8″, 33.66cm x 22.54cm. 3) ōban. Block size 8-3/4″ x 13-1/2″, 22.23cm x 34.29cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Slight discoloration around moon, margins hidden under matte, not examined out of frame. 2) Slightly darkened paper, slightly softened colors, 1/4″ dark stain in the upper left, a few scratches in foreground, margin unavailable for examination, not examined out of frame. 3) Very slight discoloration, margin unavailable for examination, not examined out of frame. 9-94571, 9-94585, 9-94580 (75-100) – Lot 2529

2530
$296.25

HIROSHIGE WOODBLOCK PRINT.

Tryptic depicting mothers and their children on playground, flowering trees in background. Housed in a modern frame. SIZE: 15″ x 30″. Overall 19″ x 35″. CONDITION: Minor foxing, otherwise good. 7-75215 (600-800) – Lot 2530

2531
$296.25

2 JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY HIROSHIGE.

1) Probably mid 19th century, not examined out of frame. Japan. Titled “Sudden Rain at Ohashi – From 100 Views of Edo”, publishers mark of Eikichi. 2) Mid 19th century. Japan. Titled “View of Nakasu, Edo”, in ink on mat, by Hiroshige, 75 years old “View of Nakasu, Tokoyo”, framed late 19th early 20th century. SIZE: 1) Single sheet, oban tate-e, 13″ x 8-1/2″ (33.02cm x 21.59cm). 2) oban, 9″ x 13-1/2″ (22.86cm x 34.29cm). CONDITION: 1) Apparently very good, margins not examined out of frame. 2) Margin cropped, loss to left edge, folds and probably laid down. 7-75218 (500-700) – Lot 2531

2532
$123.50

SHOWER OF SHONO.

Hiroshige Ando Japanese woodblock print depicting travelers in a landscape in rain storm. SIZE: 7-3/4″ x 12-1/2″. Overall 14″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94894 (200-300) – Lot 2532

2533
$370.50

TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY HISANOBU AND EIZAN.

1) Early 19th century. Japan. Double vertical diptych bijin, identified in margin in ink “By Eizan, 70 years old”, titled in in ink “A Wealthy City Girl”. Featuring a beautiful young woman with kimono decorated with butterflies, holding a baby. 2) Early 19th century. Japan. Single sheet bijin by Hisanobu featuring Japanese beauty with flowing kimono. Identified in ink on mount “By Hisanobu, 120 yrs old”, titled “High Class Girl”. SIZE: 1) Double vertical diptych oban tate-e, 29-1/2″ x 10″ (73.66cm x 25.4cm). 2) Single sheet, oban tate-e, 13-1/2″ x 9″ (34.29cm x 22.86cm). CONDITION: 1) Good with some minor insect damage and staining around edges, possibly laid down. Not examined outside of period frame. 2) Very good, some wrinkles, probably laid down, not examined out of frame. 7-75213 (500-700) – Lot 2533

2534
$296.25

2 JAPANESE WOODBLOCK OBAN TRIPTYCH OF SHOGUN SAMURAI.

1) Late 19th century. Triptych of ceremonies and events at the Shogun’s Castle in Edo from the series “Chiyoda Palace”, published in 1897, by the artist Chikanobu. 2) Triptych image of Sasaki Takatsuna and Kagesue crossing the Uji River at the Battle of Ujigawa, by the artist Kayochika, published by Kobayashi in 1898. SIZE: 1) ōban tate-e. Block size 13-3/4″ x 27-1/2″, 34.93cm x 69.85cm. 2) ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 28″, 35.56cm x 71.12cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Good image, bright colors, minor darkening especially at joins, well framed and matted, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 2) Very good with minor darkening and a few very minor stains, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 9-94599, 9-94601 (500-700) – Lot 2534

2535
$59.25

4 JAPANESE SATIRICAL WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY YOSHITOSHI.

Circa late 19th century. Satiric treatment Chushingura, by the artist Yoshitoshi. SIZE: chūban. Block size is 9″ x 9-1/2″, 22.86cm x 24.13cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good with a couple minor stains. 9-94679 (200-300) – Lot 2535

2536
$237.00

CARVED WOOD FIGURE OF SHOULAO.

China, 20th c. The well carved figure depicts Shoulao holding staff and peaches, with a crane and child beside him, signifying longevity. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h CONDITION: Few hairlines. 9-96679 (300-500) – Lot 2536

2537
$177.75

LONGYANMU WOOD CARVING OF LIU HAI.

China, 20th c. The carving made from Longyanmu wood, depicting Liu Hai tempting the golden frog, with naturalistic tree root on the bottom. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75313 (200-300) – Lot 2537

2538
$0.00

FIGURE OF SEATED MONK.

Circa 1930, China. Carved wood. SIZE: 30″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94484 (400-600) – Lot 2538

2539
$0.00
Revised: 1/27/2015

Please note: The foo dog is missing its tail.

CARVED WOODEN DIVINITY.

19th century, China. The King of Heaven holding a dragon seated on a Foo Dog. Surface decorated with red, gold and black lacquer. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: With cracks. 9-96149 (500-700) – Lot 2539

2540
$277.88

TWO CARVED BUDDHAS.

Circa 1930, China. Both of carved wood. Traces of pigment adhering. SIZE: Tallest: 23-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Well worn and weathered. 9-94485 (400-600) – Lot 2540

2541
$1,543.75

CARVED WOODEN DIVINITY.

19th century, China. Standing figure in flowing robes. Surface decorated in gold, red and black lacquer. SIZE: 22″ h. CONDITION: With a few age lines. 7-75303 (200-300) – Lot 2541

2542
$2,962.50

GILT BRONZE LION FIGURE.

Qing Dynasty, Late 18th Century, China. The gilt bronze figure depicts a mythical lion with decorations. SIZE: 9″ h x 5-7/8″ w CONDITION: Some discoloration and loss of gilt. 9-96806 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2542

2543
$829.50

LARGE YIXING TRIPOD CENSER.

China, 20th c. Of compressed bulbous form, the censer supported by three lion mask feet, the body with two dragon mask handles extending to rim, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 11-1/2″ w x 5-1/2″ h CONDITION: Age related wear. 7-75246 (200-300) – Lot 2543

2544
$1,777.50

GILT BRONZE COIN.

China. The large coin in circular form with square opening at center, four characters on one side, gilt on the surface. SIZE: 2-1/2″ d CONDITION: Loss of gilt, discoloration. 7-75472 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2544

2545
$1,777.50

BURMESE LORD GANESHA.

Burma, 19th c. The bronze figure depicts Lord Ganesha with four arms and elephant head, situated on top of a square pedestal. SIZE: 7″ h CONDITION: Age related wear. 9-94820 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2545

2546
$432.25

BRONZE BUDDHA FIGURE.

The bronze figure depicts a Buddha seated on double lotus throne, with closed eyes and peaceful expression. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 7″ w CONDITION: Age related wear, discoloration, oxidation, and distortion. 9-96460 (800-1,200) – Lot 2546

2547
$474.00

PAIR OF CHINESE BRONZE BRAZIERS.

China, 20th c. The pair of bronze braziers has scrolling flower blossom patterns on the body, with two lion mask and looped handles, between key-fret and lappet patterns, bottom with twelve character mark, set on wooden stand. SIZE: Brazier: 8″ h x 12″ w. Stand: 9″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96263 (800-1,200) – Lot 2547

2548
$216.13

LARGE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER.

China, 20th c. Of compressed bulbous form, the censer stands on three tapering short feet, two uprising bridge-shaped handles on top of rim above the waisted neck, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 11-7/8″ d x 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Minor wear. 7-75508 (600-800) – Lot 2548

2549
$648.38

BRONZE AMYTAYUS FIGURE.

China. The bronze figure depicts seated Amitayus on top of double lotus throne, bottom with vajra symbol. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 4-3/8″ w CONDITION: Some loss of color. 7-75413 (400-600) – Lot 2549

2550
$0.00

GILT BRONZE SNOW LION FIGURE.

Tibet, 18/19th c. The figure depicts a Buddhism snow lion figure recumbent on a rectangular pedestal, with head turned sideways and tail raised high. SIZE: 2-3/4″ w x 2-3/8″ h CONDITION: Age related wear and loss of gilt. 9-94821 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2550

2551
$948.00

GILT BRONZE SHYAKAMUNI FIGURE.

China, 20th c. The figure depicts a seated Shyakamuni, with downcast eyes, long earlobes, and elaborately patterned robe. SIZE: 13″ h CONDITION: Some loss of gilt. 7-75585 (500-700) – Lot 2551

2552
$494.00

GILT BRONZE MANJUSHRI.

China, 20th c. The figure depicts Manjushri in gilt bronze, bottom with vajra symbol. SIZE: 6-3/8″ h CONDITION: Some loss of gilt, otherwise good 7-75285 (300-500) – Lot 2552

2553
$503.63

THREE BRONZE CENSERS WITH HANDLES.

China, 20th c. The lot includes three bronze censers, one with lion mask handles, one with ear shaped handles, and one with elephant mask handles, all with mark on the bottom. SIZE: 5-3/4″ w to 9-1/4″ w CONDITION: Wear and discoloration. 7-75509 (400-600) – Lot 2553

2554
$494.00

GILT BRONZE BUDDHA.

China, 20th c. The figure depicts a seated Buddha, with seven character mark on the front of double lotus throne. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h CONDITION: Some loss of gilt, otherwise good. 7-75284 (300-500) – Lot 2554

2555
$123.50

GROUP OF BUDDHIST ITEMS.

China, 20th c. The group includes a small bronze vajra, a small bronze bell, and a bowl-like vessel with four Chinese characters. SIZE: Various CONDITION: Some wear. 9-96289 (300-400) – Lot 2555

2556
$592.50

LACQUERED SHORT TABLE INSET WITH CLOISONNE.

China, 20th c. The rectangular table supported by four short hoof legs, the top inset with three large cloisonne chargers with floral motif, the table painted with additional patterns. SIZE: 50″ l x 18″ w x 16″ h. CONDITION: Some wear and damage. 9-96680 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2556

2557
$355.50

PAIR OF CLOISONNE ENAMELED VASES.

China, 20th c. The pair of baluster form cloisonne vases enameled with flowers and vines against red background. SIZE: 12-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Chips, cracks, general imperfection. 7-75315 (200-300) – Lot 2557

2558
$118.50

ENAMEL PLATTER WITH BIRD DESIGN.

China, 20c. Partially enameled, center with phoenix design, in floriform form. SIZE: 12″ d CONDITION: Good. 9-96659 (300-500) – Lot 2558

2559
$59.25

BRONZE CLOISONNE VASE.

China, 20c. Of baluster form, vase depicts mythical beasts on the body, bottom with four character mark. SIZE: 12″ h CONDITION: Good. 9-96661 (200-300) – Lot 2559

2560
$61.75

LOT OF FOUR CLOISONNE DECORATIVE ITEMS.

20th century, China. Lot to include a pair of vases and a pair of candle holders. SIZE: Vase: 10-1/4″ h. Sticks: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75682 (100-150) – Lot 2560

2561
$118.50

PAIR OF CLOISONNE DRAGON VASE LAMPS.

China, 19/20th c. The pair of cloisonne vases depicts dragons chasing flaming sphere, converted to lamp. SIZE: Vase: 10″ h With Lamp: 22-1/2″ h CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96262 (200-300) – Lot 2561

2562
$118.50

TWO CLOISONNE VASE LAMPS.

China, 19/20th c. The cloisonne vases with different design and color, one with beast mask handles, the other with floral motif. SIZE: Vase 1: 14″ h With Lamp: 31″ h Vase 2: 13″3/4″ h With lamp: 31-1/2″ h CONDITION: Age related wear. 9-96272 (400-600) – Lot 2562

2563
$61.75

BRONZE WINDCHIME/RATTLE.

China, 18/19th c. The bronze rattle with five equally spaced bells attached to the center disc, the surface with pronounced dotted patterns, the top with stringing hole. SIZE: 4-3/4″ d CONDITION: Damage on bells, age related wear/discoloration. 7-75461 (200-300) – Lot 2563

2564
$154.38

GILT INLAID BRONZE BIRD PAPERWEIGHT.

China, 19th c. The paperweight in the shape of a standing bird, the body inlaid with gilt, top with open hole. SIZE: 3″ h x 3″ l CONDITION: Good, some loss of gilt. 7-75453 (200-300) – Lot 2564

2565
$829.50

CHINESE ROOT CARVING OF LION AND BURL OR ROOT FLOWER VASE.

1) 19th century, China. Carving of a Buddhist lion dog. 2) 19th century, China. Burl wood section lightly carved into a basket shaped flower vase. SIZE: 1) 19″ l x 15″ h. 2) 17″ l x 13″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: 1) Generally very good with chips a part of the design. 2) Generally very good with natural cracks to the wood. 9-92640 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 2565

2566
$370.50

CARVED WOODEN MASK.

19th century, Tibet or Nepal. Carved in the form of a demon. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Age related wear. 7-75321 (300-500) – Lot 2566

2567
$123.50

3 CARVED DOGON GRANARY DOORS WITH CARVED DECORATION.

1) 2nd half 20th century. Carved with figures milling grain and atop horseback, having zig-zag border. 2) Carved with funeral procession, masks, crocodile, snake, and other wild and domestic animals. 3) Carved with wild animals and birds, a tortoise and a ceremonial mask. SIZE: 1) 23″ x 16″. 2) 42″ x 11-1/2″. 3) 34″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 9-94735 (400-600) – Lot 2567

2568
$864.50

FINELY CARVED TIBETAN LUTE (DRAMYIN OR DRAMYEN).

19th/early 20th century, Tibet. Six string lute of carved wood with a detailed dragon’s head terminal having a leather drum. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 22-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Shows wear and use however no restoration is noted. 7-75320 (200-300) – Lot 2568

2569
$185.25

FOUR GILT BRONZE LAMAIST RITUAL ITEMS.

20th century, China. To include a wheel of law, a begging bowl, and a pair of deer. SIZE: Largest 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75651 (100-500) – Lot 2569

2570
$948.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN PLANTERS.

Early 20th century, China. Mortar shaped with 3 ju-i shaped feet. Wave and conch shell borders. Body decorated with Ton Tsai style with lotus scrolling. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75629 (400-600) – Lot 2570

2571
$237.00

BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN BOX.

Chinese, 20th C. With cobalt blue flower over underglaze. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 7-1/4″ l x 3-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Good. 9-96660 (300-500) – Lot 2571

2572
$5,628.75

SANG DE BOEF JAR.

China. Of ovoid form, the antique jar underglazed in monochrome ox blood color, six character mark on the base, with rosewood stand and two-piece wooden cover. SIZE: Jar: 6-1/4″ h Jar with stand and cover: 7-3/4″ h CONDITION: Wear and chip on the wooden cover, kiln imperfection on the bottom. 9-96270 (200-300) – Lot 2572

2573
$474.00
Revised: 1/30/2015

Please note: The female figure has a couple of imperfections, including chips to the flower bowl; also some glaze loss.

TWO FUJIAN POTTERY CO. FIGURES.

China, 20th c. The two figures elaborately made with beautiful and detailed glazes by Fujian Pottery Co., bottom bears company mark and additional mark. SIZE: Boy: 17-1/2″ h Girl: 18-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75547 (300-500) – Lot 2573

2574
$61.75

UNDERGLAZED ORANGE VASE, FANG HU.

China, 20th c. Of bulbous rectangular form, the vase depicts phoenix flying amidst peony flowers and vines, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75266 (200-300) – Lot 2574

2575
$247.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Globular form with a slightly flaring mouth and peach bough handles. Decoration of children playing. Yellow borders with stylized lotus scrolling. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75259 (300-500) – Lot 2575

2576
$118.50

TOU TSAI PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH.

20th century, China. Decoration of grapes and flowering plants. SIZE: 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75644 (200-300) – Lot 2576

2577
$0.00

BOTTLE FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Wu Tsai style decoration of reserves of dragons on a lotus scroll ground. Spurious Wan Li mark on the base. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-94751 (200-300) – Lot 2577

2578
$88.88

FAMILLE VERTE TEA CADDY.

20th century, China. Footed canister hexagonal form with cover decorated with scholars in a landscape of conifers. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75430 (200-300) – Lot 2578

2579
$88.88

GARDEN BARREL.

20th century, China. Garden seat of barrel form decorated overall with herons in cloud bands above lions in dense floral vinery with lions mask embossed handles all in underglaze blue. SIZE: 16″ h, 14″ dia at handles. CONDITION: Good 7-75279 (200-300) – Lot 2579

2580
$266.63

OCTAGONAL FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Decoration of peaches with borders of lotus scrolls on a pink ground. With Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 19-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with some wear to high point on edges. 7-75280 (200-300) – Lot 2580

2581
$533.25

PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of deer and pine trees. SIZE: 19-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good, glaze having porcelain firing bubbles. 9-96239 (300-500) – Lot 2581

2582
$266.63

PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH.

20th century, China. Lemon yellow monochrome with a white interior. 6 character Yung Cheng kai shu mark in underglaze blue on the base. SIZE: 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75242 (200-300) – Lot 2582

2583
$30.88

PORCELAIN BOTTLE FORM VASE.

Late 20th century, China. Decoration in the rose medallion style. Mark on base. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Small tight vertical hairline at top rim. 9-94752 (50-75) – Lot 2583

2584
$296.25

PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER.

20th century, China. In the form of an archaic bronze. Surface decorated in turquoise and gilt. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 4-1/2″ w x 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75645 (200-300) – Lot 2584

2585
$177.75

LOT OF TWO COVERED PORCELAIN BOXES.

Late 19th to early 20th century, China. One box decorated in famille rose enamels with a decoration of bats, a fruiting peach tree, and rocks with Ling Chih. With Ch’ien Lung mark. The second box is underglazed in blue and red and is decorated with children playing. SIZE: Largest is 5-1/4″ dia. Smallest is 3-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75684 (100-150) – Lot 2585

2586
$154.38

IRON RED PORCELAIN BOWL.

20th century, China. Decoration of dragons, clouds, a a celestial pearl. 6 character Kuang Hsu mark on the base. SIZE: 8-7/8″ dia. CONDITION: With small chip. 7-75681 (100-150) – Lot 2586

2587
$185.25

RECTANGULAR FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Underglaze blue and red with a pattern of dragons and clouds. 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75421 (300-500) – Lot 2587

2588
$88.88

CARVED HARD WOOD BOX.

China, 20c. The surface lightly carved with dragon and key-fret patterns. SIZE: 3-1/2″ d x 2-1/2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75578 (200-300) – Lot 2588

2589
$92.63

BLUE AND WHITE SEAL PASTE BOX.

China, 20th c. The blue and white paste box depicts two dragons flying amidst clouds chasing flaming pearl above ocean, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 5″ d. CONDITION: Good. 7-75338 (200-300) – Lot 2589

2590
$92.63

THREE SOAPSTONE SEALS.

China, 20th c. The soapstone seals carved on the side with landscape scenery or calligraphy, bottom carved with marks. SIZE: 2-1/8″ h. CONDITION: One stamp seal broken. 7-75245 (200-300) – Lot 2590

2591
$92.63

ORIENTAL CARVED SEAL.

The seal stamp is of long rectangular form, the body carved with clouds and landscape scenery, the bottom with two character mark. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 2-1/8″ w. CONDITION: Wear, discoloration, and chip. 9-96651 (300-500) – Lot 2591

2592
$207.38

DOUBLE GOURD FORM GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE.

20th century, China. Ku Yueh Hsuan type. With a faceted lower half. Decoration of double gourds, crickets, and flowers. Coral colored stopper. Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75648 (200-300) – Lot 2592

2593
$355.50

FAMILLE ROSE SEAL PASTE BOX.

China. Of compressed design, the seal paste box painted with mountains, rivers, village, and people scenery, bottom with four character mark. SIZE: 2-7/8″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75476 (350-450) – Lot 2593

2594
$177.75

INLAID RECTANGULAR BOX.

China. The rectangular box inlaid with semi-precious gem and stones, depicting elder, child, and water buffalo in a water setting, the box retains fine grains and color. SIZE: 7″ l x 4-3/4″ w x 2-3/4″ h CONDITION: Slight wear. 7-75577 (200-300) – Lot 2594

2595
$651.75

CHINESE SILVER BRACELET.

China. The silver bracelet’s exterior with a scene of people engaged in various activities in an outside setting, the inside inscribed English dated 10/5/80, along with silversmith stamp in Chinese. SIZE: 2-7/8″ d CONDITION: Good, slight discoloration. 7-75402 (200-300) – Lot 2595

2596
$118.50

AGATE BEAD.

The agate bead is of ovoid form with lined patterns on the body. SIZE: 1-3/4″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75381 (100-150) – Lot 2596

2597
$1,066.50

JADEITE AND DIAMOND BRACELET.

China. Includes five jadeite cabochon on the bracelet along with diamonds. SIZE: Jadeite: 7/16″ x 5/16″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75452 (600-900) – Lot 2597

2598
$741.00

GROUP OF JADEITE JEWELRY.

China. The group includes a carved turquoise mythical beast brooch, a green agate piece, and six small carved jadeite ornaments. SIZE: 1″ l to 3″ l CONDITION: Good. 9-96282 (600-700) – Lot 2598

2599
$2,370.00

JADEITE RING.

China. A jadeite ring with cabochon cut. SIZE: Jadeite: 3/4″ x 1/2″ CONDITION: Good. 7-75254 (200-300) – Lot 2599

2600
$308.75

JADEITE RING.

A jadeite ring with cabochon cut. SIZE: Jadeite: 5/8″ x 3/8″ CONDITION: Good. 7-75253 (200-300) – Lot 2600

2601
$154.38
Revised: 1/27/2015

Please note: The bangle has a couple of small cracks or fissures.

JADEITE BANGLE.

China. Jadeite bangle with round exterior and flat interior. SIZE: 2-5/8″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75251 (200-300) – Lot 2601

2602
$308.75

JADEITE PENDANT.

China. Cylindrical jadeite pendant with chains. SIZE: 1-3/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75252 (200-300) – Lot 2602

2603
$123.50

JADE CICADA AND NECKLACE.

China. The lot includes a carved jade cicada ornament, and a strand of black bead necklace with a few jade beads. SIZE: Various CONDITION: Good. 7-75512 (200-300) – Lot 2603

2604
$296.25

AGATE COVERED BOX.

China. The agate covered box has dragon and archaic design on the body with good translucency. SIZE: 2″ d x 1-3/8″ h. CONDITION: Good. 7-75522 (200-300) – Lot 2604

2605
$474.00

PORCELAIN LINGZHI SHAPED RUYI.

China, 20th c. Of naturalistic lingzhi branch and head design, the porcelain ruyi also has a bat at the end of the handle, four character mark on the back. SIZE: 12″ l CONDITION: Some chip and loss. 7-75357 (450-550) – Lot 2605

2606
$355.50

TWO CARVED SOAPSTONE ONIONS.

The carvings depict onions with naturalistic colors and shape, on top of bronze stand supported by three cat shaped feet. SIZE: Onion: 2-1/4″ w x 2-1/8″ h. Stand: 2″ h. CONDITION: Good. 7-75523 (200-300) – Lot 2606

2607
$0.00

RUTILATED QUARTZ CARVING.

China. The carving depicts grapes and peaches, symbolizing fertility, the quartz with good translucency with visible lined inclusions. SIZE: 2″ h x 1-1/4″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75484 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2607

2608
$0.00

STONE WATER BUFFALO CARVING.

China. The carving depicts a recumbent water buffalo with head and tail turned sideways, the stone of dark black, all on top of wooden stand. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l x 5″ w x 3-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75351 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2608

2609
$296.25

TWO CARVED FLUORITE STONE FIGURES.

China, 20c. Both figures carved from fluorite stone, one depicts an archaic style wine cup, and the other depicts a lion figure carrying a bottle vase with lid. SIZE: Wine Cup: 7″ h Lion: 8-3/4″ h CONDITION: Some chip damage. 9-96681 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2609

2610
$888.75

THREE RAMS SCULPTURE.

China, 20th c. The sculpture depicts three rams recumbent on top of stones, with two smaller rams looking towards the larger ram, bottom with mark. SIZE: 5-3/4″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75356 (500-700) – Lot 2610

2611
$864.50

THREE SALMON COLORED CORAL CARVINGS.

Three coral carvings in salmon color of a brooch, a lady’s portrait, and three heads with 18ct mount. SIZE: 1-7/8″ to 4-1/2″ l CONDITION: Chip damage, worm holes, and wear. 7-75460 (300-500) – Lot 2611

2612
$474.00

SOAPSTONE CARVING OF JIGONG.

China, 20th c. The soapstone carving depicts the Immortal Jigong seated on top of a mythical beast with his signature hat, all on top of a naturalistic stand. SIZE: Carving: 11″ h x 7″ w Stand: 5-1/4″ h x 9″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75231 (200-300) – Lot 2612

2613
$555.75

ROSE QUARTZ CARVING OF LADY.

China, 20th c. The lady stands with a ruyi scepter in her hands, with flowing robes on a gem inlaid bronze stand. SIZE: Carving: 13-1/2″ h Stand: 3-1/2″ h CONDITION: Some damage, inclusions, and fissure. 7-75227 (200-300) – Lot 2613

2614
$414.75

LOT OF TWO SOAPSTONE CARVED WORKS.

20th century, China. Includes a watch hutch and a Tzu Tan composition figure of the goddess of mercy Kuan Yin, which is signed. SIZE: 11″ and 15-3/4″ respectively. CONDITION: Repairs to base of hutch. 7-75679 (100-150) – Lot 2614

2615
$711.00

GROUP OF 4 ITEMS.

1) 19th century, China. Jade ax decorated with a dragon and a phoenix. Stone of forest green color. With box. 2) 20th Century, China. Hardstone covered incense burner. White stone with green markings, foo dog finial, jump rings and feet. 3 & 4) 20th Century, China. Two interior painted bottles. One with landscape, the second with hawk in conifer and with calligraphy. Signed “Simone.” SIZE: 1) 9-1/2″ l. 2) 6″ h x 6-1/2″ w. 3 & 4) Tallest is 4-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good, one bottle missing its cover. 9-93359, 9-93379, 9-93382 (300-400) – Lot 2615

2616
$494.00

ROSE QUARTZ VASE.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Vase carved with tao tieh masks and phoenix. Foo dog finial on the top. Repousse brass stand inlaid with carved jade cabochons. SIZE: 16″ h overall. CONDITION: Natural inclusions and fissures and areas of slight roughness. 7-75232 (200-300) – Lot 2616

2617
$0.00

CARVED AGATE PLAQUE.

20th century, China. Carving in high relief of 3 scholars beneath a pine tree. Stone of a mauve and reddish brown color. SIZE: 2-1/8″ x 1-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75650 (100-150) – Lot 2617

2618
$0.00

SHOUSHAN SOAPSTONE CARVING.

China, 19/20th c. The carving depicts a seated Luohan with serene expression, the shoushan soapstone of yellowish brown color. SIZE: 2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75377 (450-650) – Lot 2618

2619
$948.00

BLUE AND WHITE JAR.

China, 20th c. Of globular form, the large jar depicts lotus flowers on the body between scrolling lappet band patterns, bottom remain unglazed. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 12-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Good. 7-75611 (200-300) – Lot 2619

2620
$533.25

ONE LARGE AND ONE SMALL MALLET VASE.

China, 20th c. The two vases of similar design, shape, and orange color, the larger vase decorated with open panel Dragon, the smaller vase decorated with phoenix, bottom with six character marks. SIZE: Large Vase: 7-1/4″ h. Small Vase: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Good. 7-75275 (300-500) – Lot 2620

2621
$123.50

QING STYLE MILLE FLEUR PLATE.

China, 20c. In the style of Qing Dynasty period, the mille fleur plate depicts blossoming flowers in the center, four character mark on the bottom. SIZE: 11″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75434 (300-500) – Lot 2621

2622
$185.25

TWO YIXING TEAPOTS.

China, 20th c. One teapot of curved rectangular design with inscription, the other teapot of melon form with mythical beast finial, both with mark on the bottom. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l to 7-1/2″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75288 (200-300) – Lot 2622

2623
$741.00

BLUE AND WHITE FLOWER VASE, GU.

China, 20th c. The vase has flaring rim and splayed round feet, the body painted with people in outside setting engaged in different activities, bottom with double blue ring. SIZE: 18-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75538 (600-800) – Lot 2623

2624
$679.25

LARGE MING STYLE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER.

China, 20th c. Of floriform rim, the blue and white Ming style charger depicts lotus flowers in the center, bottom unglazed. SIZE: 16-1/2″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75588 (500-700) – Lot 2624

2625
$370.50

PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE “DRAGON” JARS WITH COVER.

China, 20c. The pair of blue and white covered temple jars depicts dragons chasing flaming sphere, includes cover. SIZE: 19″ h. CONDITION: Some areas have old stain. 9-96784 (600-900) – Lot 2625

2626
$177.75

BLUE CHARGER WITH FOO DOGS.

China, 20th c. The charger depicts three Foo dogs chasing after a sphere, all against blue ground, bottom ring foot unglazed. SIZE: 16-1/2″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75458 (300-500) – Lot 2626

2627
$414.75

QING STYLE WUCAI BOTTLE VASE.

China, 20c. Of pear form, the long neck bottle vase depicts elder and dragon on the body, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 11″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75548 (300-500) – Lot 2627

2628
$1,540.50

BLUE AND WHITE ON YELLOW GROUND VASE.

China, 20th c. Of baluster form, the large vase depicts peony flowers and vines over yellow ground, with flaring rim and waisted neck, bottom bears mark. SIZE: 19″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75584 (300-500) – Lot 2628

2629
$118.50

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN SCULPTURE OF ZHONGKUI.

China, 20th c. The large porcelain sculpture depicts standing Zhong Kui holding a sword, painted in famille rose. SIZE: 17″ h CONDITION: Minor loss and damage. 7-75619 (200-300) – Lot 2629

2630
$711.00

MING STYLE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL.

China, 20th c. The Ming style blue and white bowl has lotus flower scroll on the exterior, phoenix theme on the interior, and six character mark on the bottom. SIZE: 6-1/2″ d x 2-7/8″ h CONDITION: Damage on the rim. 7-75607 (200-300) – Lot 2630

2631
$59.25

BLUE AND WHITE FLOWER SCROLL BOWL.

China, 20th c. The blue and white bowl depicts scrolling flowers and vines on the body, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 6″ d x 2-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75604 (200-300) – Lot 2631

2632
$296.25

FOO DOG CHARGER.

China, 20th c. The charger depicts two Foo dogs playing with ball amidst auspicious items, bottom bears four character mark. SIZE: 14-3/8″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75605 (200-300) – Lot 2632

2633
$59.25

PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS.

China, 20th c. The body painted in blue and white, in the theme of San Duo, bottom with four character mark. SIZE: 3-1/4″ d x 2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75567 (200-300) – Lot 2633

2634
$1,125.75

WUCAI VASE WITH LUOHANS.

China, 20th c. The vase has a compressed globular body and long straight neck with slightly flared rim, the body painted with four Luohans flying in the sky above the ocean waves, the bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75563 (200-300) – Lot 2634

2635
$88.88

FIVE SMALL BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS.

China, 20th c. Of different sizes, the five blue and white bowls painted with floral patterns on the sides and bears marks on the bottom. SIZE: 2-3/4″ d to 3-3/4″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75569 (200-300) – Lot 2635

2636
$148.13

WUCAI GARLIC HEAD VASE.

China, 20th c. The vase has compressed globular body, slender neck, and garlic head shaped mouth, painted in wucai depicting mythical beasts chasing flaming spheres, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75565 (200-300) – Lot 2636

2637
$61.75

FAMILLE ROSE COVERED JAR WITH STAND.

China, 20th c. Of globular form, the covered jar depicts children playing in garden setting, includes carved wooden stand. SIZE: 8″ h x 8-1/2″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75559 (200-300) – Lot 2637

2638
$0.00

QING STYLE BLUE AND WHITE DISH.

20c, China. The dish is in the style of Qing Dynasty blue and white ware, depicting flower basket in the center, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 9-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 7-75431 (200-300) – Lot 2638

2639
$0.00

CARVED JADE BIRD FIGURE.

China. The figure carved in the form of flying bird, the back with archaic patterns, the stone of celadon and russet. SIZE: 2-3/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75492 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2639

2640
$0.00

CHICKEN BONE JADE SLIDE.

China. The top low-relief carved with phoenix motif, the stone of yellowish white and inclusions. SIZE: 2-1/4″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75494 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2640

2641
$0.00

CARVED JADE PIXIU FIGURE.

China. The figure carved of mythical beast Pixiu, the jade with russet. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l x 1-3/8″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75498 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2641

2642
$0.00

CARVED JADE BELT BUCKLE.

China. The jade belt buckle carved in archaic design depicting a mythical beast, the stone of greyish white with russet. SIZE: 3-5/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75491 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2642

2643
$0.00

CARVED JADE VAJRA.

China. The jade vajra carved in detail with Buddha heads, the stone of black and celadon color. SIZE: 5-3/4″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75490 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2643

2644
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF BODHIDHARMA.

China. The carving depicts the Bodhidharma standing with a strawhat and a box on the back, the stone of celadon with russet. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75485 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2644

2645
$0.00

JADE PEA PODS.

China, carved jade in shape of peapods, the stone with pale white and dark russet. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 1-1/4″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75486 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2645

2646
$0.00

JADE CAT CARVING.

China, Ming Dynasty period or later. The carving depicts a recumbent cat, the stone of celadon with russet. SIZE: 1-5/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75380 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 2646

2647
$0.00

JADE DRAGONS PLAQUE.

China. The plaque carved with two dragons with archaic patterns, the stone with translucency. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l x 1-7/8″ w. CONDITION: Good. 7-75519 (900-1,200) – Lot 2647

2648
$1,777.50

CARVED JADE HORSE FIGURE.

China. The carving depicts a recumbent horse figure with head turned sideways, the stone of dark celadon. SIZE: 3-3/8″ l x 2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75449 (800-1,200) – Lot 2648

2649
$0.00

JADE DRAGON CARVING.

China. The carving depicts a flying dragon above ocean waves, the stone of greyish white with slight russet. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 1-3/8″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75515 (800-1,200) – Lot 2649

2650
$0.00

GRAY JADE DISC, BI.

China. The carving depicts two chilong mounted on the exterior of the round disc, the stone of grey with black inclusions. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 2-1/4″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75379 (850-950) – Lot 2650

2651
$1,111.50

GROUP OF SIX JADE CARVINGS.

China. The lot includes six different jade carvings, including pendants, ornaments, and covered box of various shapes and themes. SIZE: 1-7/8″ l to 3″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75620 (300-500) – Lot 2651

2652
$185.25

INSCRIBED JADE BRUSH REST.

China. The brush rest inscribed with poetry on one side and four character mark on the other side, the stone of greyish celadon. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75583 (200-300) – Lot 2652

2653
$123.50

CARVED JADE LADY FIGURE.

China. The figure carved in the form of a lady holding flower basket, the stone of celadon. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75556 (200-300) – Lot 2653

2654
$185.25

TWO JADES INCLUDING BRUSH POT AND INKREST.

China. The lot includes two jade carvings, the brush pot has inscription and mountain scenery on the body along with four character mark on the bottom, and inkrest lightly carved with archaistic taotie mask on the surface. SIZE: Inkrest: 3-1/4″ w Brush pot: 2-7/8″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75557 (200-300) – Lot 2654

2655
$296.25

TWO JADE PLAQUES.

China. Of rounded rectangular form, the two jade plaques’ surface lightly carved with different themes. SIZE: 2-1/8″ l and 2-3/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75555 (200-300) – Lot 2655

2656
$355.50

TWO CARVED JADE PLAQUES.

China. Each plaque carved with different theme and inscription on the body, both in rectangular shape. SIZE: Plaque 1: 2-5/8″ l x 1-1/2″ w Plaque 2: 2-1/2″ l x 1-3/4″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75554 (200-300) – Lot 2656

2657
$308.75

CARVED JADE DISC PHOENIX PENDANT.

China. The jade pendant carved in the form of two phoenix mounted on the disc of Eight Treasures. SIZE: 2-3/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75552 (200-300) – Lot 2657

2658
$651.75

RED GROUND ‘CHILDREN’ PLATE.

China, 20th c. The plate painted with children playing and carrying different fruits and vegetables, all against red ground, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 9-1/2″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75308 (200-300) – Lot 2658

2659
$474.00

BLUE AND WHITE FLOWER VASE.

China, 20th c. Of combined vase form, the flower vase has six openings, the body painted with dragons and flowers, the slender long neck has lotus flower opening, bottom bears four character mark. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h x 6-3/4″ w CONDITION: Chip damage on the holes. 7-75404 (200-300) – Lot 2659

2660
$237.00

GREEN DRAGON VASE.

China, 20th c. Of pear form, the green bottle vase depicts dragons amidst clouds, bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75274 (200-300) – Lot 2660

2661
$207.38

BLUE AND WHITE DRAGON PLATE.

China, 20th c. The plate painted with dragons amidst clouds against blue ground, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 11″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75292 (200-300) – Lot 2661

2662
$148.13

SOUTHEAST ASIA SHAPED DISH.

Southeast Asia. The dish in rounded diamond form, brightly painted with a river carps scene on the rim and animals on the mountain scene in the center. SIZE: 10-1/4″ w x 9-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Good. 7-75229 (200-300) – Lot 2662

2663
$123.50

GLAZED POTTERY PEDESTAL.

China, 20th c. Of cylindrical form, the pedestal glazed in different colors covering flowers, trees, and people, the faces unglazed. SIZE: 22-1/4″ h CONDITION: Some discoloration and loss of color. 7-75459 (300-500) – Lot 2663

2664
$0.00

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE LOTUS VASE.

China, 19th Century. The large blue and vase is of baluster form, the body painted with lotus and vine patterns, with two handles on the side. SIZE: 23-1/4″ h CONDITION: Some wear and chip. 9-96807 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2664

2665
$1,852.50

LARGE CELADON VASE.

China, 20th c. The large lobated vase has garlic mouth design, glazed overall in celadon, with two chilong ear design. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75536 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2665

2666
$444.38

LARGE FAMILLE ROSE VASE.

China, 20th c. The large famille rose jar depicts the Eight Immortals traveling above ocean on the exterior below scrolling ruyi patterns, the bottom bears six characters mark. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h CONDITION: Visible crack. 7-75443 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 2666

2667
$592.50

CRACKLE PATTERNED GUAN STYLE VASE.

China, 20th c. The body slightly lobed and tapered, below straight neck, covered overall in celadon-white glaze and crackle pattern, the bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 12-1/8″ h. CONDITION: Good. 7-75353 (800-1,200) – Lot 2667

2668
$0.00

MING STYLE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL.

China, 20th c. The Ming style blue and white bowl painted on body with scrolling flowers and vines between key-fret pattern and lappet pattern, the bottom with six character mark. SIZE: 6-3/4″ d x 1-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75342 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2668

2669
$296.25

CRACKLE STYLE VASE.

China, 20th c. The vase has bulbous body and long neck, covered in yellowish green glaze with crackle patterns, bottom with inscriptions. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75360 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2669

2670
$2,962.50

PAIR OF BLUE & WHITE AND CELADON VASE.

China, 20th c. The pair blue and white vases are of baluster form, the body painted with scrolling patterns, against celadon ground, the sides with elephant mask handles. SIZE: 24-3/4″ h CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75581 (700-900) – Lot 2670

2671
$494.00

PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE CUPS.

China, 20th c. The pair of blue and white cups painted with Eight Treasures on the exterior between key-fret and lappet patterns, the bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 3-1/2″ d x 1-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75355 (500-700) – Lot 2671

2672
$0.00

CELADON MEIPING.

China, 20th c. The tall vase with high shoulder and slightly tapered body glazed overall in celadon-white color, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75341 (600-800) – Lot 2672

2673
$592.50

PAIR OF YELLOW GLAZED CUPS.

China, 20th c. The two-layered cups glazed in even yellow on the exterior, bottom bears four character mark. SIZE: 3-3/8″ d x 1-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75354 (500-700) – Lot 2673

2674
$741.00

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER.

China. The large blue and white charger has a large dragon in the center, with dragons surrounding it on the rim, above clouds and ocean, bottom bears six characters mark. SIZE: 20-1/2″ d CONDITION: Good. 9-96783 (600-900) – Lot 2674

2675
$177.75

BLUE AND WHITE LOTUS VASE.

China, 20th c. The blue and white vase painted with lotus flowers and vines, with small handle on the side, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h CONDITION: Chips and general damage. 7-75596 (300-500) – Lot 2675

2676
$555.75

THREE PIECES OF CHINESE WARE.

China. The group includes a small lobated bronze hand warmer with four character mark on the bottom, a blue and white brush pot depicting Bodhidharma, and a small celadon censer. SIZE: Various. CONDITION: Good. 7-75276 (200-300) – Lot 2676

2677
$296.25

LOT OF THREE DECORATIVE PORCELAIN ITEMS.

Mid to late 19th century, Japan. Lot includes a miniature screen and Kyoto ware. Screen is decorated with the couple of longevity with flowers and phoenixes. Famille rose double moon flask vase is decorated with birds and flowers. Lot also includes a rose medallion plate on a celedon ground. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h; 8-3/4″ h; and 7-3/4″ dia., respectively. CONDITION: Loss to the hands of one figure on the screen. 7-75683 (100-150) – Lot 2677

2678
$555.75

PAIR OF PORCELAIN SAUCER DISHES.

20th century, China. Famille rose enamel decoration of bats, peaches, and shou characters on a deep yellow ground. 6 character Kuang Hsu mark on the base. SIZE: 4-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75643 (200-300) – Lot 2678

2679
$533.25

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PILGRIM FLASK FORM VASE.

19th century, China. With applied dragon handles. Decoration of reserves of birds and flowers on a turquoise ground with peaches and flowers. Tung Chih mark (1861-1874) and probably of the period. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75432 (200-300) – Lot 2679

2680
$61.75

PORCELAIN PAPERWEIGHT.

20th century, China. Surface enameled with a crane and ocean sunrise. SIZE: 6-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75639 (200-300) – Lot 2680

2681
$592.50

PEAR SHAPED PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. With a yellow glaze and incised green dragons, pearls, and clouds. Yung Cheng mark on the base. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: very good. 7-75636 (200-300) – Lot 2681

2682
$829.50

BOTTLE FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

Late 19th century, China. Famille rose decoration of windswept flowering trees. Yung Cheng mark on the base. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75685 (200-300) – Lot 2682

2683
$296.25

ANTIQUE THEATRICAL HEADDRESS.

Late 19th to early 20th century, China. Gilt, leather, and cloth set with kingfisher feathers, pom-poms, appliqued beads, and embroidery. SIZE: 17″ l x 15″ w. CONDITION: Considerable losses overall. 7-75697 (200-300) – Lot 2683

2684
$185.25

LOT OF TWO DECORATIVE ITEMS.

Late 19th to early 20th century, China. Lot includes a pottery figure of a warrior on a horse covered with a thick deep green glaze, together with a paperweight shaped as a mountain with deer and pine trees. SIZE: 13″ l x 10″ w and 7″ l x 4-3/4″ w, respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75691 (100-150) – Lot 2684

2685
$123.50

LOT OF THREE BRONZE DECORATIVE ITEMS.

Late 19th and early 20th century, China and Japan. To include an archaic style bronze ting with tao tieh mask decoration, together with a pair of Japanese vases decorated with birds and waves. SIZE: 5-1/4″ l x 5-1/2″ h and 7-1/4″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75680 (100-150) – Lot 2685

2686
$296.25

THREE ANIMALIA JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS AND A JAPANESE WATERCOLOR OF A HAWK.

1) Early 20th century. “Flying Geese and Moon” by Ito Sozan, nicely framed and matted. 2) Circa early 20th century. “Butterflies” by Shunman, matted unframed. 3) 19th century. Woodblock print of carp, by the artist Choso. 4) 19th century. Water color on brown paper of a hawk in a tree, in original frame. SIZE: 1) surimono tate-e. Block size 9″ x 6″, 22.86cm x 15.24cm. 1) surimono tate-e. Block size 7″ x 7-1/2″, 17.78cm x 19.05cm. 3) ōban. Block size 9″ x 14″, 22.86cm x 35.56cm. 4) Image 9″ x 9″, 22.86cm x 22.86. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, light toning around the edge, margins unavailable for inspection, not examined out of frame. 2) Lightly stained. 3) Very good, margins unavailable for inspection, not examined out of frame. 4) Very good with some toning, frame with wear. 9-94604, 9-94615, 9-94651, 9-94744 (200-300) – Lot 2686

2687
$88.88

HIROSHIGE I JAPANESE WOODBLOCK TRIPTYCH.

Mid 20th century. “Mountain and River on the Kiso Road” by the artist Hiroshige I, published by Tsutaya, dated 1958, nicely framed and matted. SIZE: ōban tate-e triptych. Block size is 15″ x 10″, 38.1cm x 26.67cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good with slight toning around sheet joins, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 9-94644 (100-200) – Lot 2687

2688
$296.25

7 SCENES FROM NOH DRAMA AFTER KOGYO.

Circa 20th century. 7 scenes from Japanese Noh Drama featuring elaborate colorful costumes and prints highlighted by metallic paint, featuring one with embossed technique. SIZE: ōban. Block size 9-3/4″ x 14″, 24.77cm x 35.56cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good with very minor toning. 9-94631, 9-94681 (150-200) – Lot 2688

2689
$948.00

TWO FINE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY KAWASE HASUI.

1) Circa mid 20th century. “Mizuki in a Cloudy day”, lower right with small seal indicating 1st printing, 1946, crisp bright impression with full margins. 2) Circa mid 20th century. “Mizuki on a Rainy Day”, crisp bright impression with full margins. SIZE: 1) ōban. Block size 9-3/4″ x 13″, 24.77cm x 33.2cm. 2) ōban. Block size 9-1/4″ x 14″, 23.5cm x 35.56cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 9-94626, 9-94747 (300-500) – Lot 2689

2690
$296.25

THREE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY HIROSHIGE.

1) Mid 19th century. Image of Sagami River from “36 views of Fuji”, published by Koyeido, engraved by Horicho, date 1858. Good impression, bright colors, well framed and matted. 2) 1st half 19th century. Image of Sakawa River from “53 stations of the Tokaido” dated 1833. Colors rich, nicely framed. 3) Late 19th early 20th century. “Evening Snow of Pakanawa” from the series, “Toto Yukimi Hakkei”. Later image with strong colors and good detail probably 20th century, well matted and framed. SIZE: 1) ōban tate-e. Block size 13-1/4″ x 8-1/2″, 33.66cm x 21.59cm. 2) ōban. Block size 9-1/8″ x 14″, 23.18cm x 35.56cm. 3) ōban. Block size 8-1/2″ x 13-1/2″, 21.59cm x 34.29cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) A few minor spots of foxing, a small area of worm damage in the lower left, not examined out of frame, margins covered by mat. 2) Margins hidden by matte, not examined out of frame, paper darkened, small fold and possible repair in upper right corner, wear to image near inscription, left margin showing glue residue from previous mounting. 3) Very good, paper slightly darkened, not examined out of frame. 9-94589, 9-94616, 9-94645 (100-200) – Lot 2690

2691
$741.00

THREE 20TH CENTURY WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY TOSHI YOSHIDA.

1) Pencil signed along bottom margin “Autumn in Hakone Museum” with publishers marks and information in Japanese along left margin, with full margins, a bright and crisp image. 2) Pencil signed along bottom margin “Irozaki Morning” with publishers marks and information in Japanese along left margin, with full margins, a bright and crisp image. 3) Pencil signed along bottom margin “Plum Tree and Blue Magpie” with publisher’s marks and information in Japanese along left margin, with full margins, a bright and crisp image. SIZE: 1) ōban tate-e, Size with margins 16″ x 10-1/2″ ,40.64cm x 26.67cm, block size 14-1/2″ x 9″, 36.83cm x 22.86cmP. 2) ōban, sight 10-1/2″ x 14″, 26.67cm x 35.56cm, block 9-5/8″ x 13″, 24.45cm x 33.02cm. 3) ōban, sight 10-1/2″ x 15-1/2″, 26.67cm x 39.37cm, block 9-5/8″ x 14-3/4″, 24.45cm x 37.47cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, clean, examined out of frame. 2) Very good, clean, not examined out of frame. 3) Very good, clean, not examined out of frame. All 3 framed. 9-94685, 9-94687 (200-300) – Lot 2691

2692
$177.75

3 PRINTS AFTER HIROSHIGE.

1) 20th century. “Stations of the Tokaido” bright and graphic quality re-strike after Hiroshige, unframed and matted. 2) early 20th century. “Family by the Sea”, bright and graphic quality re-strike after Hiroshige, unframed and matted. 3) late 19th early 20th century. “Fox Fires on New Year’s Eve at the Garment Nettle Tree at Oji” bright and graphic quality re-strike after Hiroshige, unframed and matted. SIZE: 1) oban. Block size 9″ x 14″, 22.86cm x 35.56cm. 2) oban tate-e. Block size 13-1/2″ x 9″, 34.29cm x 22.86cm. 2) oban tate-e. Block size 13-1/2″ x 8-3/4″, 34.29cm x 22.23cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, clean. 2) Right margin binding holes, otherwise very good. 3) Very good. 9-94636, 9-94747 (200-300) – Lot 2692

2693
$237.00

FOUR SURIMONA DIPTYCH SHUNGA JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS.

1 & 2) Mid 19th century. 2 Shunga (erotic) woodblock diptych by Kuniyoshi from “Chushingura Parody”, nicely framed and matted. 3 & 4) Circa mid 19th century. 2 Shunga (erotic) woodblock diptych by Kunisada from “Spring Dawn Brocade”, nicely framed and matted. SIZE: 1 & 2) Double surimono tate-e. Block size overall 7-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ ea., 19.05cm x 26.67cm ea. 3 & 4) Double surimono tate-e. Block size overall 6-3/4″ x 10″ ea., 17.15cm x 25.4cm ea. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1 & 2) Both with minor staining, margins not available for observation, not examined out of frame. 3 & 4) Both with minor staining, margins not available for observation, not examined out of frame 9-94595, 9-94621, 9-94620, 9-94565 (100-200) – Lot 2693

2694
$2,370.00

FIVE BIJIN-GA JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS.

18th & 19th century. 1) Print of a beautiful Geisha with flowing gowns and hairpins, by Tominobu, unframed. 2) Circa late 18th or early 19th century. Black and white Woodblock print with sepia toning of 3 women and a child, identified on reverse Yishi, nicely framed and matted. 3) “Omi River” from the series “Refined 6 Rivers” by the artist Utamaro, printed 1790, nicely framed and matted. 4) Circa late 18th or early 19th century. Woodblock print of Geisha and trees by unidentified artist, nicely framed and matted. 5) Circa late 18th century. “A Woman Arranging Flowers” by the artist Utamaro, printed in 1795, nicely framed and matted. SIZE: 1) ōban tate-e. Block size 14-1/4″ x 9-1/2″, 36.20cm x 24.13cm. 2) ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9-1/4″, 35.56cm x 23.50cm. 3) ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9″, 35.56cm x 22.86cm. 4) ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9″, 35.56cm x 22.86cm. 5) ōban tate-e. Block size 15″ x 10″, 38.1cm x 25.4cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, minor fading and darkening to paper, margins are intact. 2) Minor staining to lower left corner, margins unavailable for observation, not examined with out frame. 3) Minor stains and wear, margins unavailable for observation, not examined with out frame. 4) Folds, wear and minor loss, margins unavailable for observation, not examined with out frame. 5) Minor stains, some wear, small amount of worm damage, margins unavailable for observation, not examined with out frame. 9-94593, 9-94760, 9-94655, 9-94597, 9-94625 (100-200) – Lot 2694

2695
$185.25

THREE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT BOOKS.

1) 19th century. Shunga erotic book with black and white and colored prints, apparently by two or more artists. 15 pages 2 sided. 2) Early 20th century. Bound Japanese print book featuring birds and animals. 22 pages 2 sided. 3) Shunga erotic book with 2 page color woodblock scenes. 10 2 sided pages of prints and 5 2 sided pages of story. SIZE: 1) surimono. Block size approximately 6″ x 4″, 15.24cm x 10.16cm. 2) surimono. Block size approximately 8-1/2″ x 5-3/4″, 21.59cm x 14.61cm. 3) surimono. Each image two sheet approximately 5″ x 8″, 12.7cm x 20.32cm. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Good with some staining, tipped in with scotch tape translations of stories. 2) Very good with minor toning and thread to binding detached. 3) Some staining and discoloration. 9-94743, 9-94744, 9-94745 (200-300) – Lot 2695

2696
$237.00

THREE OBAN SHUNGA JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS.

1) Late 18th century. Shunga print of two courtesans at play by Eisho. 2 & 3) Early 20th century. 2 colorful Shunga woodblock prints by unidentified artist. SIZE: 1) ōban. Block size 8-1/4″ x 12-1/4″, 20.96cm x 31.12cm. 2 & 3) ōban. Block size 8-3/4″ x 12-1/2″, 22.23cm x 31.75cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Good image, with very minor stains and few minor minor folds, margins not available for observation, not examined out of frame. 2 & 3) Both with central folds but otherwise in very good condition, margins not available for observation, not examined out of frame. 9-94596, 9-94619 (200-250) – Lot 2696

2697
$237.00

FIVE ASSORTED WELL FRAMED JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS.

1) Mid to late 19th century. Double Surimono print, “Clearing Away a Heavy Snowfall” by artist Hokkie, posthumous impression, 1870, nicely framed and matted. 2) “Mount Fuji from Hakone” by the artist Okada, nicely framed and matted. 3) Woodblock print of “American couple visiting Japan”, by the artist Ichikawa Yoshikazu, nicely framed and matted. 4) “Moon from the Tail of Genji”, from the series “Snow Moon and Flower”, by the artist Chikanobu, 1885, nicely framed and matted. 5) Two Kabuki actors with cherry blossoms, by the artist Kunichika, nicely framed and matted. SIZE: 1) Double surimono tate-e. Block size 8-1/2″ x 11-1/4″, 21.59cm x 28.58cm. 2) ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9″, 35.56cm x 22.86cm. 3) ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9-1/2″, 35.56cm x 24.13cm. 4) ōban tate-e. Block size 12-3/4″ x 8-1/2″, 32.39cm x 21.59cm. 5) ōban tate-e. Block size 13-3/4″ x 9-1/4″, 34.93cm x 23.50cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 2) Very good, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 3) Worm damage throughout, repaired tear to edge and some stains, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 4) Very good, bright colors, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 5) Very good with very minor darkening, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 9-94577, 9-94588, 9-94598, 9-94611, 9-94578 (100-200) – Lot 2697

2698
$711.00

FIVE BIJIN-GA JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS.

1) Late 19th century. Woodblock print of two figures with black background, by the artist Yoshiaki, nicely framed and matted. 2) Japanese print of a Geisha with a teapot and shadows, by artist Yoshitora, nicely framed and matted. 3) Woodblock print of Geisha in blue Kimono, by artist Kuniyoshi, nicely framed and matted. 4) Portrait of a woman in an elaborate kimono with child, unknown artist, nicely framed and matted. 5) Two prints nicely framed and matted together, featuring a scene of two young ladies passing a gallant gent together with a scene of a picnic at the harbor. SIZE: 1) Osaka. Block size 9-1/2″ x 7″, 24.13cm x 17.78cm. 2) ōban tate-e. Block size 14-1/2″ x 9-1/2″, 36.83cm x 24.13cm. 3) ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9-1/2″, 35.56cm x 24.13cm. 4) ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9-1/2″, 35.56cm x 24.13cm. 5) ōban tate-e. Block size 14-1/2″ x 9-1/2″, 36.83cm x 24.13cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, margins unavailable for observation, not examined with out frame. 2) Wear, small hole and a couple wrinkles, margins unavailable for observation, not examined with out frame. 3) Background stain, wrinkles to left corner, margins unavailable for observation, not examined with out frame. 4) Very light darkening, margins unavailable for observation, not examined with out frame. 5) Both with light staining, margins unavailable for observation, not examined with out frame. 9-94572, 9-94610, 9-94583, 9-94581, 9-94760 (100-200) – Lot 2698

2699
$1,185.00

FIVE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY YOSHITOSHI.

Late 19th century. 5 similarly framed Japanese Woodblock prints from the series “New Forms of 36 Ghosts” depicting scenes of ghostly figures and hauntings, by artist Yoshitoshi. From two different publishers. SIZE: ōban tate-e. Overall block size 14″ x 9-1/2″, 35.56cm x 24.12cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: All bright images, some staining, margins intact. 9-94584, 9-94762, 9-94637, 9-94594, 9-94638 (200-300) – Lot 2699

2700
$296.25

HIROSHIGE OBAN DIPTYCH “GEISHA’S ANNUAL EXCURSION TO EUOSHIMA”.

19th century. Double oban image of processions of Geisha at the annual excursion at Kamakura, signed in cartouche, “Ichiryusay Hiroshige”, published by Horaido. SIZE: Double ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 19-1/2″, 35.56cm x 49.53cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Minor staining and 1″ x 3/4″ loss to upper left corner, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 9-94600 (100-200) – Lot 2700

2701
$1,185.00

EIGHT JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY YOSHITOSHI.

1) Late 19th century. “The Cassia Trees of the Moon: Wu Kang” from the series “100 Views of the Moon”, by the artist Yoshitoshi, dated 1886, published by Akiyama. On the reverse an appraisal by Ronin Gallery. Nicely framed and matted. 2) “The Moon of the Shi Family Village” from the series “100 Views of the Moon”, by the artist Yoshitoshi, dated 1885, published by Akiyama. On the reverse an appraisal by Ronin Gallery. Nicely framed and matted. 3) “Matsunaga Hisahide: 16th Century Warrior” from the series “Warriors Bristling with Courage”, by the artist Yoshitoshi, dated 1883-1886, published by Amijima. On the reverse an appraisal by Ronin Gallery. Nicely framed and matted. 4) “A Poem About a Broken Bucket” from the series “100 Views of the Moon”, by the Yoshitoshi, dated 1888, nicely framed and matted. 5) “The Good Woman’s Spirit Praying In the Waterfall” from the series “New Forms of 36 Ghosts” by the artist Yoshitoshi, published 1889, unframed. 6) “A Poem by Sugawara Michizane” from the series “100 Views of the Moon”, by the artist Yoshitoshi, dated 1886, published by Akiyama. On the reverse an appraisal by Ronin Gallery, unframed. 7) “Moon in the Mountains: Moronaga” from the series “100 Views of the Moon”, by the artist Yoshitoshi, dated 1889, published by Akiyama. On the reverse an appraisal by Ronin Gallery, unframed. 8) “Tze Lu Reading by Moonlight” from the series “100 Views of the Moon”, by the Yoshitoshi, dated 1888, nicely framed and matted. SIZE: 1) ōban tate-e. Block size 13″ x 9″, 33.02cm x 22.86cm. 2) ōban tate-e. Block size 13″ x 9″, 33.02cm x 22.86cm. 3) ōban tate-e. Block size 13″ x 9″, 33.02cm x 22.86cm. 4) ōban tate-e. Block size 13″ x 9″, 33.02cm x 22.86cm. 5) ōban tate-e. Block size 14-1/4″ x 9-1/4″, 36.20cm x 23.50cm. 6) ōban tate-e. Block size 13″ x 9″, 33.02cm x 22.86cm. 7) ōban tate-e. Block size 13″ x 9″, 33.02cm x 22.86cm. 8) ōban tate-e. Block size 12-3/4″ x 8-1/2″, 32.39cm x 21.59cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, very minor stain, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 2) Very good, very minor stain at lower right corner, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 3) Minor smudge to background, tiny stain to right edge, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 4) Very good, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 5) Clean with very little staining, margins intact. 6) Very good, margins intact. 7) Very good, margins intact. 8) Very good, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 9-94582, 9-94622, 9-94623, 9-94624, 9-94592, 9-94586, 9-94591, 9-94590 (200-300) – Lot 2701

2702
$355.50

TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY HOKUSAI.

1) 19th century. “Elephant and Blind Men” from Hokusai’s “Manga” (“Sketches From Life”), printed in 1817, well centered and toned example. 2) “Under the Great Wave Off Kanagawa” from the series “36 Views of Mount Fuji”, very nice crisp and rich image, uncertain of age. SIZE: 1) Two sheet surimono tate-e. Block size overall 7″ x 10″, 17.78cm x 25.4cm. 2) ōban. Block size 9-3/4″ x 14-1/2″, 24.77cm x 36.83cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Small amount of darkening, partial margins visible within matte, not examined out of frame. 2) Very good, clean image, unable to view margins, not examined out of frame. 9-94569, 9-94573 (100-200) – Lot 2702

2703
$237.00

FIVE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK BIJIN-GA PRINTS.

1) First half 19th century. Portrait of a beautiful woman with harbor background, signed Toyokuni III, (Kunisada), unframed and unmatted. 2) Portrait of a famous Kabuki actor, signed Kunisada, unframed and matted. 3) Portrait of a woman with scroll and cherry blossoms, signed by the artist Kunisada. 4) Scene of a courtesan with two suitors, signed by Kuniyoshi, unframed and matted. 5) Scene with two Geisha with brightly colored costumes, signed by the artist Yoshi-iku, nicely framed and matted. SIZE: 1) ōban tate-e. Block size 14-3/4″ x 10″, 37.47cm x 25.4cm. 2) ōban tate-e. Block size 13-3/4″ x 9″, 33.66cm x 22.86cm. 3) ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9-1/2″, 35.56cm x 24.13cm. 4) ōban. Block size 9-1/2″ x 14″, 24.13cm x 35.56cm. 5) ōban tate-e. Block size 13-1/2″ x 8-3/4″, 34.29cm x 22.23cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, minor stain and minor wrinkles. 2) 3 very large edge repairs on right side in green background, otherwise very good. 3) A couple tiny edge tears. 4) 4 minor tack holes and a small hole of worm damage. 5) Wrinkle in upper right corner, minor stains, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 9-94574, 9-94575, 9-94618, 9-94635, 9-94627 (100-200) – Lot 2703

2704
$829.50

TWO EARLY 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE WOODBLOCK BINJIN-GA PRINTS.

1) “A figure study of a Woman” by Yeisen, nicely framed and matted. 2) Diptych of ladies in the market, by Yeishi. SIZE: 1) ōban tate-e. 14″ x 9-1/2″, 35.56cm x 24.13cm. 2) 2 sheet ōban tate-e. 14-1/2″ x 9-1/2″, 36.83cm x 24.13cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection CONDITION: 1) Very good, with minor toning, a small amount of insect damage, margins unavailable for inspection, not examined out of frame. 2) Evidence of folds, now laid down, with minor wear and slight toning. 9-94576, 9-94630 (600-800) – Lot 2704

2705
$123.50

TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT TRIPTYCH MILITARY SCENES BY CHIKANOBU.

1) Circa late 19th century. Ceremonies and events at the Shogun’s castle in Edo, from the series “Chiyoda Palace”, by the artist Chikanobu, published by Fukuda in 1897, nicely framed and matted. 2) Circa late 19th century. Shogun’s in ceremony, from the series “Chiyoda Palace”, by the artist Chikanobu, published by Fukuda, nicely framed and matted in frame similar to lot #1. SIZE: 1) Triptych ōban tate-e. Block size 13-1/2″ x 9″, 34.29cm x 22.86cm. 2) Triptych ōban tate-e. Block size 13-1/2″ x 9″, 34.29cm x 22.86cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 2) Very good, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 9-94602, 9-94603 (100-200) – Lot 2705

2706
$59.25

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT DOUBLE TRIPTYCH SAMURAI PROCESSION BY CHIKANOBU.

Circa late 19th century. Samurai procession, from the series “Chiyoda Palace”, by the artist Chikanobu, published by Fukuda, nicely framed and matted. SIZE: 6 sheet ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9-1/4″, 35.56cm x 23.5cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Slight edge wear and darkening to print joins, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 2) Very good, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 9-94605 (100-200) – Lot 2706

2707
$207.38

FOUR JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS SAMURAI AND MILITARY.

1) 1st half 19th century. Woodblock print of a Samurai with colorful armor and verse, by Kuniyoshi. 2) Woodblock print of the Chinese God of war in full regalia with weapons, by the artist Gakutei, nicely framed and matted. 3) Woodblock print of Mase Chudayu Masaaki aiming an arrow at the viewer, from the series “Stories of the True Loyalty of the Faithful Samurai” by the artist Kuniyoshi, published by Ediya Rinnosuke, nicely framed and matted. 4) Woodblock print of an elderly Samurai from the Suikoden series, illustrating episodes from the Shui Hu Chuan, by the artist Kuniyoshi, nicely framed and matted. SIZE: 1) Oban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9-1/4″, 35.56cm x 23.50cm. 2) Surimono tate-e. Block size 7-3/4″ x 6-3/4″, 19.69cm x 17.15cm. 3) ōban tate-e. Block size 13-1/2″ x 9-1/2″, 34.29cm x 24.13cm. 4) Oban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9-1/4″, 35.56cm x 23.50cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Small amount of edge loss, minor stains. 2) Slightly darkened otherwise very good, margins unavailable for observation, not examined without frame. 3) Very good with a small amount of stain around the edges, margins unavailable for observation, not examined without frame. 4) Uneven staining to background, some worm damage, apparent paper decay, margins unavailable for observation, not examined without frame. 9-94612, 9-94617, 9-94613, 9-94661 (100-200) – Lot 2707

2708
$177.75

FOUR JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS DEPICTING SAMURAI.

1) 1st half 19th century. Depicting a Samurai and his lady with full regalia, by Kunisada, nicely framed and matted. 2) Depicting Samurai with paper and calligraphy brush in full regalia, by the artist Kuniyoshi, unframed. 3) Seated Samurai with flowing robes, by the artist Kuniyoshi, unframed. 4) View of Moronao given the option of Seppuku from the series “Chushingura-Loyal League of the 47 Ronin”, by the artist Toyokuni (Kunisada), unframed, printed in 1844. SIZE: 1) Surimono tate-e. Block size 7-3/4″ x 7″, 19.69cm x 17.78cm. 2) ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9″, 35.56cm x 22.86cm. 3) ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9″, 35.56cm x 22.86cm. 4) ōban. Block size 9″ x 13-3/4″, 22.86cm x 34.93cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good with minor staining, margins unavailable to be observed, not examined with out frame. 2) Minor background stains and slight losses to edges. 3) Very good with slight discoloration, repaired loss on left edge and small loss to upper right corner. 4) Very good, margins intact, minor fold upper left corner, bright and clean image. 9-94614, 9-680, 9-94634, 9-94633 (200-300) – Lot 2708

2709
$1,235.00

4 JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS FEATURING SAMURAI.

1) Circa early 19th century. Image of a Samurai riding on a toad, featuring the actor Onoe Tamizo as Tenjiku Tokubei performing toad magic, by the artist Kunihiro, published by Tenki, about 1830, fine colorful image, well framed and matted. 2) Circa mid 19th century. Woodblock image of Oya Mitsukuni and the fighting skeletons, from the series “100 Ghost Stories of Japan and China”, published in 1865, by the artist Yoshitoshi, fine rich image, well framed and matted. 3) Circa 20th century. Woodblock print of a Samurai by Sadanobu Hashegawa, on reverse Uchida Art Co. limited. 4) Circa early 20th century. Oban diptych of Nitta Yoshisada casting his sword into the sea from “18 Famous Worthies” series, by the artist Toshide, published by Akiyama in 1902. SIZE: 1) ōban tate-e. Block size 14-1/2″ x 9-1/2″, 36.83cm x 24.13cm. 2) ōban tate-e. Block size 13-1/4″ x 9″, 33.66cm x 22.86cm. 3) ōban tate-e. Block size 15″ x 9-1/2″, 38.1cm x 24.13cm. 4) Double ōban tate-e. Overall block 14″ x 18″, 35.56cm x 45.72cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good with a couple very minor folds, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 2) Very good, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 3) Very good, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 4) Very good, printed with border, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 9-94570, 9-94595, 9-94579, 9-94587 (200-300) – Lot 2709

2710
$266.63

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SAMURAI TRIPTYCH BY YOSHITOSHI.

Late 19th century. Title “Kato Kiyomasa with Heads Taken at the Battle of Shizugamine” dated 1861. SIZE: 3 sheet oban tate-e. Overall block size is approx. 9″ x 13″, 22.86cm x 33.02cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good, minor fold in first panel, margins unavailable for inspection, not examined out of frames. 9-96058 (200-300) – Lot 2710

2711
$154.38

TWO JAPANESE SAMURAI THEMED WOODBLOCK PRINTS, ONE BY YOSHITOSHI.

1) Triptych featuring a Samurai in full armor with weapons on the shore conscripting a native and pointing at sailing vessels. 2) Duel between a Samurai and a female with Naginata, an early diptych by an unidentified artist. SIZE: 1) 3 sheet ōban tate-e. Block size 9-1/4″ x 13-3/4″, 23.50cm x 34.93cm. 2) ōban tate-e. Block size 9-1/4″ x 13″, 23.50cm x 33.02cm. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 2) A few minor folds some discoloration, possible tear near join, very minor insect damage, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 9-94643, 9-94652 (300-500) – Lot 2711

2712
$207.38

TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT TRIPTYCHS MILITARY SCENES BY CHIKANOBU.

1) Circa late 19th century. Shogun’s at the palace, from the series “Chiyoda Palace”, by the artist Chikanobu, published by Fukuda, nicely framed and matted as a single sheet and a diptych. 2) Circa late 19th century. Shogun’s ceremony, from the series “Chiyoda Palace”, by the artist Chikanobu, published by Fukuda, nicely framed and matted in separate sheets within shadow box. SIZE: 1) 3 sheet ōban tate-e. Block size 13-3/4″ x 9″, 34.93cm x 22.86cm. 2) 3 sheet ōban tate-e. Block size 13-3/4″ x 9″, 34.93cm x 22.86cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good, slight discoloration at join, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 2) Very good with a tiny bit of wear around edges, margins unavailable for observation, not examined out of frame. 9-94606, 9-94607 (200-300) – Lot 2712

3000
$1,543.75

FIVE ELABORATE CHINESE PITH PAINTINGS “NEW YEARS FESTIVAL PROCESSIONAL”.

5 colorful and very well done Chinese Pith paintings displaying all the elaborate costumes and elements relevant to Chinese New Year festival. All beautifully framed and matted. SIZE: Average size image 7-1/2″ x 12″, 19.05cm x 30.48cm. Average size overall 15″ x 20″, 38.1cm x 50.8cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Some very minor discoloration and a couple very small splits. 9-94609 (400-600) – Lot 3000

3001
$1,111.50

FOUR ELABORATE CHINESE PITH PAINTINGS JUNKS AND SHIPS IN HARBOR.

Colorful and well painted views with detailed ships and junks with occupants and ducks painted on pith paper. SIZE: Average size image 7-1/2″ x 12″, 19.05cm x 30.48cm. Overall size 15″ x 20″, 38.1cm x 50.8cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good, well framed. 9-94608 (400-600) – Lot 3001

3002
$651.75

CHINESE EXPORT BASIN WITH CROSS SILVER SUPPORT.

China, 19/20th c. The large basin enameled in the motif of blossoming flowers, with butterflies, birds, and mythical beasts surrounded by flowers, all against light green glaze, the export basin supported by cross silver support. SIZE: 16″ d x 5-1/2″ h CONDITION: Age related slight loss of color. 9-96258 (700-900) – Lot 3002

3003
$237.00

EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE SHALLOW BOWL.

China, 17/18th c. The shallow bowl designed for export during late Ming/early Qing Dynasty period, the surface decorated with flowers and patterns, bottom with two character mark. SIZE: 10″ dia. CONDITION: Some cracks. 9-96210 (300-500) – Lot 3003

3004
$247.00

CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PLATTER.

Late 18th, early 19th century, China. The lobed footed platter with pointed ends and notched corners with border of leaf tips centering a crest with chevron of ships black cross and 3 gilt emblems in a cinnabar field with a scrolling floral border and winged crest with central star, all above the phrase “NONOUAM NON PARATUS” with a border. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 14″ l x 11″ w. CONDITION: Light wear to enamel and to gilt border, otherwise very good. 9-96257 (700-900) – Lot 3004

3005
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER SEWING BOX ON STAND.

1st half 19th century. Featuring an octagonal lift lid lacquer sewing chest with 2 handles, having a scrolling Ogee top and interior fitted with compartments. Sitting atop its original conforming base, having a pull out sewing bag, supported by a turned pedestal, a shaped platform all a top 3 carved hairy paw feet. Entire surface in lacquer with gilt decoration. SIZE: Overall 18-1/2″ x 13″ x 33″ h. CONDITION: Structurally sound, with losses, wear and restoration to lacquer, considerable deterioration to silk cloth bag. 9-94852 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3005

3006
$1,362.75

TWO CHINESE LACQUER AND GILT STORAGE BOXES.

China, 19th c. Both lacquer and gilt storage boxes have similar octagonal shape and overall design. The smaller box depicts a court scene on top, with tin cans inside for tea storage. The larger box depicts a scene in the garden, with compartments inside for sewing tools and materials. SIZE: Small: 12″ l x 9″ w x 6″ h. Large: 14-1/4″ l x 11″ w x 6″ h. CONDITION: Age related loss of gilt, wear, and damage. 9-96255 (400-600) – Lot 3006

3007
$355.50

PORCELAIN WELL AND TREE PLATTER.

19th century, China. Oval platter decorated in the rose medallion style. SIZE: 16-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Minor chip to edge, generally very good. 7-75326 (300-500) – Lot 3007

3008
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT COVERED SERVING DISH.

The shaped, two handled, covered piece is decorated with a blueish/purple sun which has a sawtooth border and edges. The two strap handles with decorative leaves, gold trim throughout including the cover finial. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 12-1/2″ l x 9″ at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94803 (450-650) – Lot 3008

3009
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN CHAMBER POT.

19th century, China. Underglaze blue Fitzhugh pattern. Single “C” handle to base. SIZE: 12″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-96308 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3009

3010
$555.75

LARGE CHINESE EXPORT BASIN.

China, 19th c. The large basin decorated with blossoming lotus and chrysanthemum flowers in the center amidst butterflies and other auspicious items, the rim with brocade pattern over blue ground, export porcelain. SIZE: 16-1/2″ dia x 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Age related wear and slight loss of color and cracks under glaze. 7-75314 (300-500) – Lot 3010

3011
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. Cut corner type with blue Fitzhugh decoration. SIZE: 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very slight surface scratches in bowl center, otherwise very good. 9-96307 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3011

3012
$414.75

EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE CHARGER.

China, 19/20th c. The large charger with motif of flowers in the interior, the rim decorated in scrolling ruyi cloud patterns, designed as export porcelain. SIZE: 15″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 7-75225 (300-500) – Lot 3012

3013
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PLATTER.

19th century, China. Oval form with underglaze blue decoration in Fitzhugh pattern with European red clobbered decoration and mark at the base. SIZE: 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good with light wear to enamels. 9-96306 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3013

3014
$0.00

PORCELAIN PLATTER.

19th century, China. Oval form. Brown Fitzhugh style decoration. SIZE: 18-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Light wear to enamels. Very good. 9-96304 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3014

3015
$414.75

CHINESE EXPORT SHAPED DISH.

China, 19/20th c. The export dish shaped in diamond form with lobed rim, the inside enameled with birds and flowers, the rim decorated with fruits and vegetables. SIZE: 10-1/4″ l x 8-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Some loss of enamel. 7-75234 (200-300) – Lot 3015

3016
$432.25

PAIR OF FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN CHINESE EXPORT PLATES.

19th century, China. Decorated with figures in a palace garden with borders of reserves of birds and flowers on a brocade pattern ground. SIZE: 9-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: Shreve, Crump & Low. CONDITION: Wear to enamels, otherwise good. 7-75427 (200-300) – Lot 3016

3017
$2,073.75

CHINESE EXPORT MASONIC PORCELAIN CIDER JUG.

Late 18th century. Of barrel form with entwined reeded strap-handle and crouching lion finial, the cover and sides painted with Masonic emblems, the rims with a gilt grapevine design cobalt blue band. SIZE: 11″ h x approx 6″ dia. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts collection of Sherwood Smith. Northeast Auctions, March 2, 2002, Lot 5. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Professional restoration, slight normal and expected wear to gilding on handle. 9-93320 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3017

3018
$123.50

Please note – The description should read as follows: CAFÉ AU LAIT BOWL. China. The interior decorated with landscape in underglaze blue on cream ground. The exterior with light brown glaze. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good.

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWL.

18th century, China. Decoration of a historical scene with four figures in a landscape. With floral borders. SIZE: 15″ dia. CONDITION: Wear to enamels, large crack, and missing section. Otherwise fair. 7-75429 (200-300) – Lot 3018

3019
$4,147.50

ISLAMIC DECORATIVE EXPORT COCKTAIL BOWL.

China, 18/19th c. The large cocktail bowl made for the purpose of export, with Islamic decorations all around and inside. SIZE: 12-5/8″ dia x 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Good. 7-75278 (200-300) – Lot 3019

3020
$2,962.50

“THOUSANDS BIRD AND BUTTERFLY” ORIENTAL EXPORT TABLEWARES.

China, 19/20th c. The group includes a large amount of Chinese export porcelain tableware, including bowls, plates, cups, and other vessels, in mostly flowers and birds design. SIZE: Various. CONDITION: Good. 9-96256 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 3020

3021
$177.75

FAMILLE ROSE CHARGER.

China, 19th century, export porcelain. The large charger has floriform rim, the center painted with a warrior and his family in an outside setting, the border with flower brocade patterns. SIZE: 15″ dia. CONDITION: Chip, hairline, and signs of repair on the rim. 7-75426 (300-500) – Lot 3021

3022
$651.75

CHINESE EXPORT SILVER CUP AND SAUCER.

China. The silver cup intricately depicts a village riverside scenery, with ear shaped handle and flaring rim, the saucer with scrolling flower pattern, bottom of cup with two character mark. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Good, slight distortion. 7-75410 (300-500) – Lot 3022

3023
$988.00

GROUP OF THREE PORCELAIN VASES.

Circa 1800, China. Group consists of three porcelain vases, having decoration of Famille Rose and animals with figures in palace scenes and underglaze blue floral borders. SIZE: 8” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91777 (300-500) – Lot 3023

3024
$711.00

TWO EXPORT PORCELAIN VASE CONVERTED LAMPS.

China, 19/20th c. Both lamps were converted from Chinese export porcelain, with floral motif on the body. SIZE: Large Vase: 15-1/2″ h. With Lamp: 32″ h. Small Vase: 6-1/2″ h. With Lamp: 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96264 (400-600) – Lot 3024

3025
$414.75

CANTON STRAP HANDLE MUG, TRAYS AND SHELL DISH.

China, 19/20th c. The group of export porcelain includes a Canton strap handle mug painted with flower motif, and six blue and white export porcelain trays and shell dishes with landscape design. SIZE: Various. CONDITION: Good. 9-96291 (500-700) – Lot 3025

3026
$247.00

SEVEN CHINESE EXPORT PLATES.

19th C. Rose mandarin & rose medallion decoration. SIZE: Largest: 9-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Some small chips. 7-75327 (300-500) – Lot 3026

3027
$414.75

TWO CANTON COVERED ENTREES AND ONE BOWL.

China, 18/19th c. The three blue and white containers were of rounded square form, all with landscape scenery, designed for export. SIZE: 9″ to 10″ l. CONDITION: Good, slight age related wear. 9-96290 (600-800) – Lot 3027

3028
$414.75

GROUP OF ELEVEN ROSE MEDALLION EXPORT PORCELAIN.

China, 19/20th c. The group of export porcelain includes bowls, teapot, and cups, with motif of people engaged in activities within indoor settings, includes carrying basket with tea set. SIZE: Various. CONDITION: Good. 7-75328 (400-600) – Lot 3028

3029
$2,962.50

PAIR OF EXPORT VASE LAMPS.

China, 19/20th c. The pair of export vases in the form of double gourd, body enameled with birds and flowers against pink ground, converted to lamps. SIZE: Vase: 21″ h. With lamp: 31″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75546 (400-600) – Lot 3029

3030
$617.50

LARGE GROUP OF CANTON TABLEWARES.

China, 19/20th c. The group includes a large amount of Canton blue and white export porcelain tablewares, including plates, cups, saucers, and other vessels, in the design of landscape and flowers. SIZE: Various. CONDITION: Good. 9-96292 (400-600) – Lot 3030

3030a
$0.00

TWO PIECES OF ARMORIAL CHINESE EXPORT.

18th century. Lot consists of a 14″ x 10-3/4″ tray/shallow bowl and a 5″ h creamer. Both pieces having unidentified armorial crests similar but not identical. Each piece having deep blue border with gold accents. The creamer in helmet form with round base. Accompanied by an adjustable wood stand for tray. SIZE: As listed above. CONDITION: Very good, some wear to gold. 9-96562 (700-900) – Lot 3030a

3031
$444.38

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE AND GILT MANDARIN VASES.

China, 19/20th c. Of baluster form with flared floriform rim, the body painted with beasts and have four chilong gilt decorated handles, export porcelain. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Good. 7-75420 (500-700) – Lot 3031

3032
$533.25

LARGE PORCELAIN BASIN.

20th century, China. Famille rose decoration of butterflies and Hsi Hsuang “double happiness” character. SIZE: 19″ dia x 6″ h. CONDITION: Slight rubbing to gilt, otherwise very good. 7-75267 (400-600) – Lot 3032

3033
$0.00

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE JAR.

China, 19/20th c. Of globular form with short neck, the large jar painted in blue and white with flower scroll theme in the center, additional Eight Treasures, ruyi cloud, and lappet patterns near base and top, bottom bears six character GUANGXU mark, possibly of period. SIZE: 17″ h x 15-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 7-75540 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3033

3034
$5,925.00

LARGE FLAMBE GLAZED VASE, ZUN.

China, 19/20th c. Of baluster form, the large vase zun flambe glazed overall with oxblood red and blue, bottom unglazed. SIZE: 18-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Base with chips. 7-75537 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3034

3035
$1,185.00

FAMILLE ROSE PEONY FLOWERS BOWL.

China, 19-20th c. YongZheng style famille rose bowl, depicting peony flowers against blue ground, the interior glazed teal, bottom with four character YONGZHENG mark. SIZE: 6″ dia x 3″ h. CONDITION: Good. 7-75468 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3035

3036
$829.50

BLUE AND WHITE FLOWER VASE, WU-GONG.

China, 20th c. The blue and white vase is part of Wugong set, the body with peony flowers and vine patterns, the top set with flaring rim, sides with open panel inscriptions. SIZE: 24-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Signs of repair and glue. 7-75590 (600-800) – Lot 3036

3037
$0.00

BLUE AND WHITE CUP.

China, 19th c. The blue and white cup painted with waves on the exterior, thinly walled, bottom with six character DAOGUANG mark, of period. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 3″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 7-75531 (600-800) – Lot 3037

3038
$2,162.63
Revised: 1/27/2015

Please note: There are various small burst bubbles on the shoulder, which occurred during the making or firing of the vase.

BLUE AND WHITE ROULEAU VASE.

China, 19/20th c. Of tapering cylindrical form, the body painted with open panel of mystical beast over ocean waves, with straight and waisted neck and flaring rim. SIZE: 18″ h. CONDITION: Good. 9-96319 (400-600) – Lot 3038

3039
$12,350.00

FAMILLE ROSE BOTTLE VASE.

China, 19th c. Of globular form with long neck, the bottle vase depicts butterflies and bats flying amidst flowers and vines, inside in teal glaze, bottom bears six character JIAQING mark, may be of period. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Chip damage on the opening. 7-75534 (500-700) – Lot 3039

3040
$1,599.75

FLATTENED BALUSTER FORM STONEWARE VASE.

Probably 19th century, China. Mustard yellow ground decorated with dragons, pearls and clouds in aubergine, green and white. Dragon handles. 6 character K’ang Hsi mark on the base. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75296 (200-300) – Lot 3040

3041
$2,725.50

PORCELAIN ROULEAU FORM VASE.

19th century, China. Famille verte decoration of women in a palace setting. Mark on base. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75265 (300-500) – Lot 3041

3042
$651.75

PORCELAIN ROULEAU FORM VASE.

19th century, China. Famille rose decoration of a historical scene of warriors. Mark on base. SIZE: 17″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75260 (300-500) – Lot 3042

3043
$185.25

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BASIN.

19th century, China. Decoration of the three gods of wealth, birds and flowers. SIZE: 16″ dia. CONDITION: Shallow rim chip under rim and tight hairlines. 7-75286 (200-300) – Lot 3043

3044
$0.00
Revised: 1/27/2015

Please note: There are some imperfections on the fingers.

PORCELAIN DEITY.

18th century, China. San Tsai figure seated on a throne in court costume. Fitted in a carved hard wood stand. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h overall. PROVENANCE: Ralph M. Chait Galleries, NY sticker on base. CONDITION: Vibrant colors, no abrasions. Kiln cracks beneath glaze on rear of figure. 9-96305 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3044

3045
$14,220.00

FINE “HUNDRED” CHILDREN FAMILLE VERTE VASE.

19th century, China. Well decorated in polychrome enamels on celadon ground depicting children at play in a large courtyard accompanied by dragon, guardian lions and other mythical creatures. Seal mark on base. SIZE: 30″ h, 14″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75539 (14,000-16,000) – Lot 3045

3046
$8,027.50

FINE SET OF TWELVE PORCELAIN WU TSAI MONTH CUPS.

China. Wu Tsai decoration of seasonal flowers for the 12 months of the year. Each with K’ang Hsi marks on underside of cups. SIZE: Each is 2″ h x 2-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: Donated to small Canadian museum circa 1910; De-accessioned to the current owner. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93175 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3046

3047
$355.50

SET OF THREE PORCELAIN FIGURES.

19th century, China. Three martial divinities in armor decorated in famille verte colors. SIZE: 17″ h. CONDITION: Sword in the hand of one figure lost and with chips to headdress, other two good. 7-75256 (800-1,200) – Lot 3047

3048
$617.50

CHINESE ABSTINENCE PLAQUE.

China, 19th c. The abstinence plaque in the shape of flattened diamond with rounded edges composed by four ruyi clouds, center with two character within open window, surrounded by flowers and vines. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 1-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Good. 7-75387 (600-800) – Lot 3048

3049
$829.50

MUSTARD YELLOW PORCELAIN CUP.

Kuang Hsu mark (1875-1908) and probably of the period, China. Engraved decoration of dragons and phoenixes. Accompanied by fitted wood stand. SIZE: 4-1/2″ dia x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, stand missing one foot. 7-75249 (200-300) – Lot 3049

3050
$296.25

PORCELAIN “MONTH CUP”.

20th century, China. With wu tsai decoration of flowers and a poem. 6 character Yung Cheng mark on the base. SIZE: 2-1/2″ dia x 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75241 (200-300) – Lot 3050

3051
$0.00

JADE INKSTONE.

20th century, China. Pale sea green color. Circular form decorated with a floral fish. SIZE: 4-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: With natural fissures. 7-75373 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3051

3052
$1,244.25

YELLOW JADE CARVING OF A SINGLE HORN MYTHICAL ANIMAL.

20th century, China. Finely detailed with amber fissures. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75544 (600-800) – Lot 3052

3053
$2,962.50

JADE PENDANT.

China, 20th Century. White stone with a pale yellow tint. One side carved with a mythical animal, the other with seal characters. Archaic scroll at top edge. SIZE: 2-1/2″ x 1-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75240 (200-300) – Lot 3053

3054
$651.75

GREEN JADE VASE WITH COVER.

China, 20th c. The jade vase carved with taotie mask patterns on the body, three elephant handles with looped rings on the neck, and additional looped rings on the cover, the stone of dark green. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75448 (300-500) – Lot 3054

3055
$355.50

CARVED JADE LONGEVITY SEAL.

China, possibly Ming Dynasty period. The seal carved with a mythical beast mounted on the top with head turned sideways, the stone of celadon and russet, bottom with two character CHANG SHOU mark. SIZE: 2-7/8″ h x 1-3/4″ w x 1-1/2″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75625 (300-500) – Lot 3055

3056
$123.50

JADE CARVING OF A FOO DOG.

20th century, China. Olive green stone with areas of tan carved in the form of a foo dog and celestial pearl. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Good. 7-75271 (300-500) – Lot 3056

3057
$533.25

JADE BANGLE MIRROR, PIPE AND WHISTLE.

19th century Cina and Europe. A jade bangle now mounted as a frame for vanity mirror together with a bone pipe with bronze lotus bowl with Bodhavista and serpent mouth piece, and sterling silver and abalone baby whistle and teether. Accompanied by a Gemstone Identification & Origin Report indicating that the jade bangle mirror is natural jadeite with no indications of polymers or dyes. SIZE: Bangle: 3-1/4″ dia. Pipe: 6″ l. Whistle: 5-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Abalone with roughness to edge and with 1 missing silver shell. Pipe and Bangle good. 9-97174 (700-900) – Lot 3057

3058
$325.88

GREY-GREEN JADE CARVING.

20th century, China. In the form of a single horned chih lung and its cub. SIZE: 3″ l x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75543 (600-800) – Lot 3058

3059
$247.00

GROUP OF FIVE JADE PIECES.

China. The group includes a 19th c. carved jade dog with inclusions and russet, a spinach jade bracelet with chilong motif, along with two carved jade pendants and a jade inkstone. SIZE: Various. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75624 (300-500) – Lot 3059

3060
$414.75

JADE CARVING OF A FOO DOG.

20th century, China. Green jade with a large russet marking. SIZE: 4″ l. CONDITION: Good. 7-75270 (300-500) – Lot 3060

3061
$3,211.00

YUAN GREYISH WHITE JADE.

China, Yuan Dynasty period or later. The jade pierce carved with elephant, bird, lotus flowers and other plants, the stone of greyish white with russet. SIZE: 3-1/8″ w x 2-5/8″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75445 (400-600) – Lot 3061

3062
$533.25

CARVED JADE LOCK.

China, 19th C. A beautifully pierce carved jade lock with yellowish-white color. SIZE: 3″ l x 1-3/4″ h, opens to 3″ l x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96283-1 (400-600) – Lot 3062

3063
$0.00

TWO JADEITE PENDANTS.

20th century, China. Each carved with images on Quanyin. SIZE: Each about 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96152 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 3063

3064
$3,087.50

GREYISH WHITE JADE DRAGON BUCKLE.

China, Qing Dynasty period. Pierce carved greyish jade buckle in the motif of dragon chasing flaming pearl amidst clouds, back with buckle slot, the stone of greyish white. SIZE: 3″ h x 1-3/4″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75480 (2,700-3,200) – Lot 3064

3065
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A PAIR OF CARP.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Spinach green color stone carved as a pair of carp transforming into dragons at a waterfall expressing good luck to candidates at the imperial examinations. SIZE: 7″ x 5″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75365 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3065

3066
$503.63

Please note: There is a small imperfection to the enamel on the breast, and one foot was reattached long ago.

PAIR OF CLOISONNE CENSERS.

Early 20th century, China. In the form of two mandarin ducks. SIZE: 11″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75689 (200-300) – Lot 3066

3067
$524.88

CLOISONNE INCENSE BURNER.

First half 20th century, China. Rectangular form. Cloisonne enamel decoration of makala masks and stylized lotus scrolling with a band decorated with the eight precious emblems. Dragon finial. Foo dog feet in gilt metal. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h x 13″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good with a few minor dents, wear and some enamel loss to interior at edges where lid fits. 7-75236 (500-700) – Lot 3067

3068
$414.75

GILT AND ENAMELED BRONZE RUYI.

China, 20th c. The gilt bronze ruyi enameled in blue with inlaid gems on the ruyi head and handle, the back with four character mark. SIZE: 14″ l CONDITION: Minor wear. 7-75579 (300-500) – Lot 3068

3069
$2,370.00

BOTTLE SHAPED CLOISONNE VASE.

20th century, China. Surface decorated with various forms of the character Shou on a wan-wen turquoise ground. Detailed with a dragon in the clouds chasing a celestial pearl in gilt repousse copper in relief on the shoulder of the vase. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75634 (600-800) – Lot 3069

3070
$533.25

CLOISONNE COVERED JAR.

20th century, China. Oviform with a decoration of tiger masks and cicada motifs on a blue thunder meander ground. Mark on base. SIZE: 21″ h. CONDITION: Small areas of professional repair to blue enamel ground and corresponding cloisins. 7-75309 (400-600) – Lot 3070

3071
$1,896.00

CLOISONNE ENAMELED POT.

China, 20th c. The compressed body enameled with scrolling lotus and leaves patterns, with round finial, lugnut handle, and small angular spout, bottom bears four character mark. SIZE: 6-1/2″ w x 5″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75507 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 3071

3072
$5,332.50

PAIR OF BOTTLE FORM CLOISONNE VASES.

20th century, China. Decoration of archaic scrolling with scrolls of lotus flowers enclosing the character Shou. All on a dark turquoise ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 18-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75631 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3072

3073
$14,220.00

LARGE CLOISONNE COVERED ROUND BOX.

Late 19th to early 20th century, China. Decoration in relief of a central medallion with the character “Spring” (ch. Chun) supporting a figure of the god of longevity Shao in a bowl of jewels and gold and silver ingots. Flanking the medallion are two dragons and bats on a cloud ground. Borders of thunder meanders and bats. Lid and body decorated in relief with dragons, bats, and resonance stones with the eight precious emblems. Ground of cash coins on a turquoise background. Thunder meander borders. Interior with prunus on a cracked ice ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 16″ dia. CONDITION: Areas of corrosion and rubbing to the gilt. 7-75630 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3073

3074
$21,330.00

PAIR OF LARGE LIDDED CLOISONNE CENSERS.

20th century, China. Repousse gilt copper with lids decorated with a dragon finial and the body covered with a design of a lotus pond with aquatic birds. Body with dragon handles and foo dog feet. Cloisonne work of archaic scrolling and formalized floral meanders with deer on a turquoise ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 26″ h x 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75627 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3074

3075
$1,777.50

GILT BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER WITH HANDLES.

China, 19th c. Of tapering design, the gilt bronze censer supported by three beast hoof legs, with two long and vertical handles, bottom bears six character mark, includes Japanese style box. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h x 4-1/2″ w CONDITION: Generally good with age related discoloration and loss of gilt. 7-75477 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 3075

3076
$1,896.00

MING BRONZE DEITY.

Ming Period (1368-1644), China. Step figure of a male divinity. Surface decorated with gold, red and black lacquer. Accompanied by step base. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Small chip to headdress, loss to proper right foot. 9-96136 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3076

3077
$3,081.00

BRONZE CENSER WITH LION MASK HANDLES.

China, 19th c. Of compressed bulbous form, the body supported by ring foot, with two lion mask handles on the body and waisted neck, below flaring rim, bottom bears three character FEIYUNGE mark. SIZE: 7″ w x 2-1/2″ h CONDITION: Visible wear due to use, some discoloration. 7-75474 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3077

3078
$2,717.00

GILT BRONZE AMITABHA BUDDHA.

China, 19th c, possibly 18th c. The Amitabha Buddha seated on single lotus throne, wearing criss-cross patterned robe revealing chest, eyes open with a fierce expression, seven character QIANLONG mark on the front. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 9-1/2″ w x 7″ d CONDITION: Age related loss of gilt, and discoloration. 7-75586 (400-600) – Lot 3078

3079
$1,540.50

BRASS CENSER AND STAND.

Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Surfaces engraved with historical scenes and flowers. Base with 6 character Hsuan Te mark. SIZE: 6″ h x 12-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75439 (200-300) – Lot 3079

3080
$494.00

GILT BRONZE DHARMPALA FIGURE.

Tibet, 19th c. The figure depicts Dharmapala seated in lalitasana, right hand holding a vajra high in the sky. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h CONDITION: Age related loss of gilt, wear, and discoloration. 7-75501 (500-700) – Lot 3080

3081
$0.00

BUDDHIST IMAGE OF YAMA.

20th century, Tibet. High nickel content brass image of the tantric divinity. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Minimal wear to silver gilding, otherwise good. 9-96159 (800-1,200) – Lot 3081

3082
$3,851.25

RUBBED GILT BRONZE SHYAKAMUNI FIGURE.

Nepal, 19th c. The Shyakamuni figure is seated on double lotus throne, wearing square tiled robe, with eyes open, and long earlobes. SIZE: 18″ h CONDITION: Age related discoloration, loss of rubbed gilt, and distortion. 7-75574 (600-800) – Lot 3082

3083
$592.50

4-ARMS BUDDHA OF COMPASSION SHADAKSHARI THANGKA.

Tibet, 19/20th c. The thangka depicts an image of Shadakshari Avalokitesvara, 4-arms Buddha of Compassion, seated on lotus throne with serene expression. SIZE: 13-7/8″ h x 10-1/4″ w CONDITION: Age related wear, loss of color, and damage. 9-94822 (800-1,200) – Lot 3083

3084
$13,585.00

FRAMED THANGKA OF SHAKYAMUNI.

Tibet, 19/20th c. The framed thangka depicts image of Shakyamuni in the center. SIZE: 44-3/4″ h x 29″ w. CONDITION: Age related wear, loss of color. 9-96261 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3084

3086
$414.75

GROUP OF CARVED GOLD PAINTED PLAQUES.

China. The group includes two hanging plaques and two additional carvings, all gold painted, in the motif of birds. SIZE: Carvings: 11″ h Plaques: 21-1/2″ h x 11″ l CONDITION: Age related loss of color and wear. 9-96259 (400-600) – Lot 3086

3087
$988.00

THANGKA.

18th century or earlier, Tibet. Depicting Amytaus seated at the center flanked by 4 other divinities at the corners. Housed in a simulated bamboo frame. SIZE: 21″ x 14″ sight. Overall 27″ x 21″. CONDITION: Fair with creasing and craquelure throughout. 7-75436 (200-300) – Lot 3087

3088
$948.00

FRAMED THANGKA.

Tibet, 18th c. The thangka painted on silk, with a large and fierce expressioned Bodhisattva image in the center, surrounded by other smaller Bodhisattva images. SIZE: 23″ h x 17-1/4″ w CONDITION: Age related wear, loss of color, and damage. 7-75301 (200-300) – Lot 3088

3089
$11,732.50

GAUZE DRAGON ROBE.

China, 19/20th c. The dragon robe made mostly from gauze, the bottom portion made with silk embroidery. The center of robe woven with a huge golden dragon, amidst auspicious items such as cranes, bats, clouds, flaming sphere, flowers, and more, all above lishui and ocean wave patterns, the robe with mostly bluish-purple color. SIZE: 57-1/2″ h x 34″ w. Sleeves: 85″ l. CONDITION: A little bit of age related wear, lose lining and stitching. 7-75423 (600-800) – Lot 3089

3090
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2015

Correction – Please note: This is actually Japan, Mei Ji Period (1816-1912).

LARGE SILK KESI EMBROIDERY OF HERONS AND DEITIES.

China, possibly Qing Dynasty period. The large silk kesi embroidered with the heron and deities in ocean setting motif, woven partially with golden thread, scrolled onto a decorated bronze horizontal bar. SIZE: 88″ l x 59-1/4″ w CONDITION: Age related wear, loss of lining, and discoloration. 9-96244 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3090

3091
$1,481.25

SLEEVELESS SILK EMBROIDERED ROBE.

China, 19/20th c. The sleeveless silk robe embroidered beautifully with peony flowers, butterflies, cranes, and other auspicious items against deep blue background, the edges embroidered with double happiness, flying bats, and peaches against golden background. SIZE: 53″ h x 40″ w CONDITION: Age related wear, lose linings, and stitching. 7-75424 (400-600) – Lot 3091

3092
$802.75

CHINESE SILK TEXTILE OF A LION FRAME SCREEN.

China. The silk textile woven in the image of lion, with artist name and inscription on the top right, inset in elm wood frame and pierce carved stand. SIZE: Textile: 14″ h x 11″ w. Screen: 19-1/4″ h x 17-3/8″ w. CONDITION: Age related wear, hairline, and distortion, otherwise good. 9-96268 (200-300) – Lot 3092

3093
$988.00

GOLD THREAD RANK BADGE.

19th century. Guardian lion seated on rocky outcrop amidst dense foliage and cloud. Housed in a black frame under glass. SIZE: 11″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75238 (200-300) – Lot 3093

3094
$2,161.25

THIRTEEN SILK EMBROIDERIES.

China. The lot includes two official’s rank badge puzi, two silk embroideries, and nine kesi silk embroideries, some partially woven with golden threads. SIZE: Various, 9″ l to 13-1/2″ l CONDITION: Wear, loss of lining, discoloration, and some damage. 7-75560 (200-300) – Lot 3094

3095
$0.00

SILK PANEL OF CHILDREN.

China. Silk embroidery depicting “100 children” at play in a landscape. SIZE: 30″ x 18″. Overall 35″ x 23″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96671 (300-500) – Lot 3095

3095a
$0.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Additional information: The tapestry was woven with metallic gold-colored thread, with the wool.

HANGING EMBROIDERY.

Japan, Meiji Period (1868-1912). With scene of scholars. SIZE: 77″ x 49″. CONDITION: Fair. 9-96295 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3095a

3096
$296.25

CHINESE SILVER PHEASANT 5TH RANK EMBROIDERED ROBE BADGE.

Early 19th century. Well crafted rank badge with fine silk thread, having appliqued moon and pheasant with treasures embroidered in seed stitch. Very high quality, nicely framed and matted. SIZE: Size 9″ x 9-1/2″, 22.86cm x 24.13cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Minor toning near edges otherwise very good. 9-94566 (300-400) – Lot 3096

3097
$29.63

RANK BADGE.

20th century. Silk embroidery of two lions playing on crimson field amongst bats within floral spandrels. Housed in a modern frame. SIZE: 10″ x 14″ sight. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94682 (100-200) – Lot 3097

3098
$474.00

LOW CHINESE ARMCHAIR IN ROSEWOOD.

20th century. China. Well designed and crafted Chinese chair with splat back, outwardly curving arms and cloud scroll arm and back supports. Having and inset paneled seat with carved legs and tapering carved leg supports. Fitted with upholstered cushions. SIZE: 24″ x 26″ x 30-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, very nice finish. 9-94896 (400-600) – Lot 3098

3099
$1,896.00

HUANGHUALI OCCASIONAL TABLE.

18th century, China. Rectangular form. Columned gallery. SIZE: 17-1/2″ l x 12-3/4″ w x 29″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75694 (400-600) – Lot 3099

3100
$829.50

PAIR HORSESHOE ARMCHAIRS.

19th century. China. Elm with backsplats carved with dragons. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h x 22″ d x 26″ w with seat 21″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Good with restorations. 9-92403 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3100

3101
$948.00

CHINESE ALTAR TABLE.

Late 19th, early 20th century. China. Of tall narrow form, having scrolling open work front and paneled ends, of typical Chinese construction with mitered corners and inset paneled top. Now with light celadon green painted surface. SIZE: 74″ x 16″ x 32-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Pleasant appearance, very good, with rectangular inset patch to top. 9-96557 (700-900) – Lot 3101

3102
$5,332.50

TWO DOOR CARVED ELM CABINET ON LEGS.

18th century, China. Elmwood cabinet on legs with two doors, and finely carved in relief with a Sanduo (the three fruits), having brass mounts. SIZE: 67-3/4″ h x 42-1/2″ w x 21-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92502 (500-700) – Lot 3102

3103
$296.25

LOW TABLE.

19th century, China. Kang hardwood table having elephants trunk feet, and inlaid three-part ice edge top. SIZE: 38″ l x 24″ w x 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92508 (300-500) – Lot 3103

3104
$11,850.00

PAIR OF HUANGHUALI ARM CHAIRS.

18th century, China. Southern official hat chairs. Austere form. SIZE: 20″ seat height; 24″ w x 45″ h. CONDITION: Refinished surfaces and seats replaced. 7-75692 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 3104

3105
$592.50

PAINTED CHINESE CABINET.

20th century. China. The front featuring two 3 paneled doors with 2 inset side panels. The case of dovetailed plank construction. Now, with ivory and turquoise painted front, with gold scrolling decoration. SIZE: 43″ x 15″ x 39″ t. CONDITION: Very good, overall pleasant stressed appearance. 9-96556 (800-1,200) – Lot 3105

3106
$370.50

FOLIATE CARVED COFFER.

19th century, Southern Asia. The rectangular case with canted corners and sloping lid carved overall in deep relief with dense floral vinery within floral carved borders on a molded plinth with carved leaf tips raised on stepped carved feet. With traces of original paint. REFERENCE: For a similar example, see Bonhams NY, Sept. 2012, Lot 52. SIZE: 25″ h x 50″ l x 31″ d overall. CONDITION: Dry surfaces, coffer with normal and expected wear. Structurally good. 9-96764 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3106

3107
$2,470.00

PAIR OF SQUARE BACK ARMCHAIRS WITH MARBLE INSERTS.

19th century, China. Scrolling backs and arms centering basketry seats. Each back inset with marble panels. Square frontal legs with foot rests. SIZE: 36-1/2″ h x 20″ d x 24-1/2″ w with seat 19″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92411 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 3107

3108a
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2015

Lot Added.

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Butterscotch colored stone with mythical animal finial, signed to one side “Shixiong.” The bottom carved with characters “jia zhu da jiang nan bei” (home is one both sides of the Yangtze River). SIZE: 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Good. 9-91317 (600-800) – Lot 3108a

3109
$247.00

TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS.

Both have a butterscotch yellow color. SIZE: Largest is 2″ l. PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of Cai Wanjun, Xu Shaochang & Ye Gongchao. CONDITION: Very good. Seals intact. 9-96862 (800-1,200) – Lot 3109

3110
$0.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Wax colored stone with foo dog finial. Seal intact. SIZE: 2″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of Cai Wanjun, Xu Shaochang & Ye Gongchao. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96864 (800-1,200) – Lot 3110

3111
$0.00

TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS.

Early 20th century, China. Both with mythical animal finials. Seals intact. SIZE: Approx. 1″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of Cai Wanjun, Xu Shaochang & Ye Gongchao. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96865 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3111

3112
$2,161.25

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

19 century, China. Foo dog finial. Seal intact. Long micro-inscription on the front. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96160 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 3112

3113
$0.00

TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS.

Early 20th century, China. Rose-gray color. One with a foo dog finial and intact seal. The other with an immortal under a pine tree. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h and 2-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of Cai Wanjun, Xu Shaochang & Ye Gongchao. CONDITION: Good. 9-96866 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3113

3114
$177.75

CARVED HEAVY WOODEN CUP.

18th century, China. Surface carved in relief with scholars in a mountain pine grove. SIZE: 3″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75433 (300-500) – Lot 3114

3115
$185.25

LACQUERED BOX AND COVERED PORCELAIN DISH.

First half 20th century, China. Includes a lacquered lobated box decorated with dragons and floral reserves and a porcelain covered bowl with two women below a plum tree. SIZE: Box: 10″. Dish: 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Age related wear. 7-75329 (300-500) – Lot 3115

3116
$247.00

HARDWOOD STAND.

20th century, China. Padouk wood carved and pierced with floral elements. Top inlaid with gray marble. SIZE: 15-1/4″ x 11″ x 5″. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-75305 (200-300) – Lot 3116

3117
$592.50

SOFT STONE SCOOP.

20th century, China. Bloodstone carved with a Hung Shan style figure. SIZE: 5″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96161 (800-1,200) – Lot 3117

3118
$355.50

HARD WOOD OFFICIAL’S CHEST.

China, 20th c. Of rectangular design, the official’s chest has multiple doors and compartments, complete with brass locks and corners. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h x 9-1/2″ w x 6-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Some areas with discoloration and age related distortion. 7-75575 (200-300) – Lot 3118

3119
$237.00

RECTANGULAR TORTOISE SHELL BOX.

China, 19th c. The rectangular box made mostly from tortoise shell, with raised lid and covered interior. SIZE: 4″ l x 2-1/2″ w x 1-3/8″ h CONDITION: Some chip and cracks. 9-96285 (300-400) – Lot 3119

3120
$474.00

MIRROR BOX.

19th century, China. Surface inlaid with auspicious emblems, deer and floral scrolling with brass mounts. Fitted with hinged doors and drawers. SIZE: 12″ l x 9″ w x 7-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Loss to inlay, otherwise good. 9-93553 (300-400) – Lot 3120

3121
$247.00

PAKTONG BOX.

19th century, China. Shaped in the form of a musical instrument with an engraved landscape. SIZE: 5″ l. CONDITION: Some rubbing and wear, generally good. 7-75375 (250-350) – Lot 3121

3122
$61.75

CARVED HARD WOOD STAND.

China. The pierce carved hard wood stand depicts flowers and vines. SIZE: 1-1/2 h x 3-7/8″ w x 3″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75450 (100-200) – Lot 3122

3123
$355.50

BAMBOO CARVED WRIST REST.

Early 20th century, China. Carved with an eagle in a pine tree. Inscription to one side. With stand. SIZE: 13″ x 3-1/2″. CONDITION: Wrist rest is very good, stand having loss of foot and finial to top of stand. 7-75411 (300-500) – Lot 3123

3124
$355.50

CARVED BOXWOOD SPITTOON.

China, Republic period. The well carved spittoon in the form of a naturalistic gourd complete with branches, vines, leaves, and grasshopper. SIZE: 7″ l CONDITION: Some chip damage, and repair. 7-75312 (200-300) – Lot 3124

3125
$296.25

CARVED SANDALWOOD FAN.

China, 19th c. The fan carved from sandalwood in Canton style, with high relief carved exterior and pierced carved inside leaves with bustling city scene. SIZE: 11-3/4″ h x 19-1/2″ l CONDITION: Age related wear, chip, and signs of repair. 7-75287 (200-300) – Lot 3125

3126
$1,303.50

SET OF CARVED COCONUT CUPS WITH HUANGHUALI BOX.

China, Republic period. The set includes twelve carved coconut cups, the exterior with mythical beast motif, and interior laid with pewter, all set in original Huanghuali box. SIZE: Cup: 2-1/2″ d Box: 15-1/2″ l x 4-1/2″ w x 3-1/2″ h CONDITION: Age related wear, chip, damage, discoloration, the wood box with chipping damage. 7-75412 (300-500) – Lot 3126

3127
$0.00

GROUP OF FIVE HARD STONE CARVINGS.

20th century, China. Includes three pendants, an archer’s ring and a garment hook. SIZE: Largest: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96158 (1,800-2,400) – Lot 3127

3128
$0.00

CARVED LOBATED BOXWOOD BOX.

China, Republic period. The box carved on the surface with landscape and village scenery, inscription on the side with artist mark, and four character stamp on the back, the box made from boxwood. SIZE: 6-7/8″ l x 5-1/8″ w x 1-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good, minor wear. 7-75466 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3128

3129
$118.50

PORCELAIN PLAQUE.

Republican Period, China. Decoration of fish and shrimp with aquatic plants. SIZE: 16″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75255 (200-300) – Lot 3129

3130
$494.00

REVERSE GLASS PAINTING.

19th century, China. Scene of a boy riding a dragon horse in a landscape. Framed. SIZE: 13-3/4″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Age related wear. 7-75400 (300-500) – Lot 3130

3131
$10,665.00

TABLE TOP QIANJIANGCAI PORCELAIN FOLDING SCREEN.

China, Republic period. The table top porcelain folding screen’s plaques enameled in Qianjiangcai, each panel separated into seven smaller sections, depicting people, Immortals, landscape, birds, flowers, and more, the wooden frames slightly carved. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h x 57″ l CONDITION: Age related wear. 9-96260 (800-1,200) – Lot 3131

3132
$829.50

THREE CHINESE REVERSE PAINTINGS ON GLASS.

China, 19th c. Reverse painted on glass, the paintings of Chinese school, in the motif of family activities in indoor settings. SIZE: Large: 21-3/4″ h x 17 w Small: 20″ h x 13-3/4″ h CONDITION: Generally good. 9-96667 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3132

3133
$4,443.75

PORCELAIN PLAQUE.

Republican Period, China. Enamel scene of two scholars beneath a tree. Signed Chen. Framed. SIZE: 15″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good with light wear to enamel, not examined out of frame. 9-96242 (300-500) – Lot 3133

3134
$2,073.75

CHRYSANTHEMUM PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Decoration of the eight precious emblems and stylized lotus scrolling with shou characters and cash coins with bats on a stylized floral scroll ground, all on a pale turquoise ground. Iron red in gilt kuei dragon handles. 6-character Ch’ien Lung mark on the base in underglaze blue. SIZE: 13″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92665 (300-500) – Lot 3134

3135
$247.00

FAN HU FORM SQUARE PORCELAIN VASE.

Republican period (ca. 1930), China. Famille rose decoration of domestic scenes. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75690 (200-300) – Lot 3135

3136
$2,778.75

PAIR OF ROULEAU FORM PORCELAIN VASES.

19th century, China. Famille verte decoration of historical scenes. K’ang Hsi marks on the base in underglaze blue. SIZE: 19-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75688 (300-500) – Lot 3136

3138
$237.00

WHITE TE HUA PORCELAIN BOX.

Late 19th to early 20th century, China. Molded in the shape of the mushroom of longevity. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 3″ l x 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75638 (200-300) – Lot 3138

3139
$592.50

YIXING DOUBLE-POT TEAPOT.

China. The Yixing teapot in the design of two pentagonal tubes linked together to form one body with slightly different height, the spout and handle also with pentagonal shape, the finial in the form of berries, bottom with four character mark. SIZE: 7″ l x 4-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75348 (500-700) – Lot 3139

3140
$370.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN BOWLS.

Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period. Gilt decoration of dragons, clouds and pearls. SIZE: 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75248 (200-300) – Lot 3140

3141
$216.13

PORCELAIN CUP.

Early 20th century, China. Pink glaze with a 6 character K’ang Hsi mark in underglaze blue. SIZE: 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96140 (300-400) – Lot 3141

3142
$617.50

YIXING GREEN CLAY TEAPOT.

China, 20c. Of conical form, the teapot made from Yixing green clay, bottom bears SHU SHAN mark. SIZE: 4-7/8″ h x 6″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75345 (500-700) – Lot 3142

3143
$888.75

FALANGCAI ENAMELED QUAIL CUP.

China, Republic period. Enameled in Falangcai, the body of cup with quail in outside setting motif, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 2-3/8″ h x 3-1/4″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75362 (500-700) – Lot 3143

3144
$711.00

YIXING RED CLAY TEAPOT.

China, 19th c. Of globular form, the teapot with leaves and vines on top of smooth surface, the C shaped ear and short spout both taper slightly, the finial of branch form, bottom bears three character mark. SIZE: 5″ h x 7″ l x 4-1/2″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75346 (600-800) – Lot 3144

3145
$2,161.25

BLUE AND WHITE STEM CUP.

China, 19th c. The blue and white stem cup stands on expanding cylindrical foot, decorated with flowers and vines pattern, the body with additional characters on both exterior and center, bottom with six character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: 6-1/4″ d x 4-3/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75343 (500-700) – Lot 3145

3146
$414.75

PORCELAIN CUP AND SAUCER.

China. Ching Pai ware. Pale bluish-green color with sgraffito floral decoration. SIZE: 5-3/4″ dia x 4″ h. CONDITION: Cracks. 7-75336 (300-500) – Lot 3146

3147
$3,555.00

GLOBULAR FORM PORCELAIN WATER COUPE.

19th century, China. With an inverted rim. Underglaze red decoration of various floral scrolls with foliage. Underglaze blue accents. 6 character K’ang Hsi mark in Kaishu script on the base. SIZE: 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75641 (200-300) – Lot 3147

3148
$1,777.50

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT.

19th Century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of a landscape. SIZE: 8″ d x 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good with some staining. 9-96238 (300-500) – Lot 3148

3149
$5,866.25

CARVED JADE SNUFF BOTTLE.

China, 19th c. Of flattened ovoid form, the jade snuff bottle lightly carved on the body with mountain scenery, the stone of yellowish-green wit russet. SIZE: 2-3/8″ h CONDITION: Missing stopper and spoon, otherwise good condition. 7-75525 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3149

3150
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A WATER BUFFALO.

20th century, China. SIZE: 8″ l. CONDITION: With natural fissures, otherwise very good. 9-96162 (400-600) – Lot 3150

3151
$2,666.25

GROUP OF FIVE CARVED JADE PIECES.

China. Lot includes a spinach jade box with cover, a jade plaque, an ovoid jadeite, a jade goldfish, and a jade seal. SIZE: Others: 1-5/8″ l to 2-3/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 9-96283 (400-600) – Lot 3151

3152
$3,555.00

GREY JADE PAPERWEIGHT.

20th century, China. With tan areas. Carved with mountains, dear, bamboo, and Ling Chih. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75637 (300-500) – Lot 3152

3153
$0.00

JADE DRAGONS CARVING.

China, Qing Dynasty period. The carving depicts a young dragon mounted on a larger dragon amidst clouds, the stone of smooth white. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75520 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3153

3154
$0.00

CARVED GREYISH WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE.

China, 19/20th c. Of flattened ovoid form, the body’s surface low-relief carved with dragons chasing flaming sphere, with beast mask handles on the sides, the stone of greyish-white. SIZE: 2-3/8″ h CONDITION: Missing stopper and spoon. 7-75496 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3154

3155
$1,777.50

CARVED JADE INSET ROSEWOOD SCREEN.

China, 19/20th c. The round jade low-relief carved with crane walking under pine trees near mountains and river, inset on pierce carved rosewood screen and stand. SIZE: Jade: 3″ w x 2-7/8″ h Screen: 7-1/8″ h x 5-5/8″ w CONDITION: Missing a foot skirt on the stand, chipping damage on the wood surrounding the jade, age related wear. 7-75219 (600-800) – Lot 3155

3156
$0.00

CARVED BLACK AND WHITE JADE PENDANT.

China, 19th c. Of flattened ovoid form, the pendant inscribed poetry on one side and four character mark on the other side, surrounded by chilong patterns, the jade stone of black and white. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l x 2″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75493 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3156

3157
$5,248.75

CARVED CELADON JADE MOUNTAIN BOULDER.

China, 19th c. Pierce carved jade boulder depicting a mountain scene with temples, trees, pavilion, and people, the stone of celadon color. Includes hard wood stand. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h x 5-1/2″ w x 3-1/2″ d CONDITION: Good. 9-96804 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3157

3158
$0.00

JADE CARVING.

20th century, China. Carving of a chihlong. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96153 (600-800) – Lot 3158

3159
$0.00

ARCHAIC STYLE JADE CARVING.

20th century, China. Dragon pendant. SIZE: 4-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96154 (800-900) – Lot 3159

3160
$0.00

CARVED JADE DRAGON PENDANT.

China, Ming Dynasty period. The pendant is of rectangular form with pierce carved dragon, the stone of celadon and russet. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 1-3/8″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75495 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3160

3161
$592.50

JAPANESE BRONZE RECTANGULAR PLANTER.

Japan. Of rectangular form, the planter has two dragon mask handles on the sides, the front and back with ocean and mountain landscape scenes on two sides. SIZE: 17″ w x 9-1/2″ w x 3-3/4″ h CONDITION: Age related discoloration and wear. 9-96701 (400-800) – Lot 3161

3162
$414.75

LACQUERED CENSER STAND.

18th/19th century, Japan. Kamakura-bori work in Ming style with a scholar in a palace. Floral borders. Cinnabar red color. SIZE: 15-1/4″ square. CONDITION: Numerous old repairs. 7-75268 (200-300) – Lot 3162

3163
$355.50

CLOISONNE BOWL.

Ca. 1920, Japan. Interior decoration of a phoenix on a yellow ground with sides of floral patterns on a blue ground. Exterior with stylized floral scrolling on a blue ground. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75428 (200-300) – Lot 3163

3164
$711.00

CLOISONNE FOIL VASE.

Early 20th century, Japan. Signed “Ando”. Pear shaped, bas taille enamel of pigeons blood color. Decoration of flowering prunus. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92666 (300-500) – Lot 3164

3165
$177.75
Revised: 2/5/2015

Please note: The shoulder has a small area of professional restoration.

CLOISONNE GOLDDUST JAR WITH COVER.

Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Oval form with a lobated body. Decoration of phoenixes and dragons on a floral scrolled goldstone brown. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 5″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92667 (500-700) – Lot 3165

3166
$711.00

FOUR PANEL MINIATURE SCREEN.

Early 20th century, Japan. Brass with mixed metal inlays and engraved surfaces. SIZE: 5″ h x 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally good with small bend or warp to end of panel. 9-96189 (300-500) – Lot 3166

3167
$988.00

SATSUMA VASE.

Late 19th, early 20th century, Japan. Decoration of reserves of warriors and domestic scenes on a gilt brocade ground. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Age lines to the mouth. 9-96194 (800-1,200) – Lot 3167

3168
$10,665.00

PORCELAIN SEIFU VASE.

Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Globular form vase with underglaze and overglaze decoration with slip in purple, yellow, green, blue and red with designs of peonies and butterflies. Signed Seifu for the Imperial household artist. SIZE: 10″ dia x 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75307 (800-1,200) – Lot 3168

3169
$6,813.75

YABU MEIZAN SATSUMA VASE.

Japan, Meiji period. The vase beautifully decorated with a bustling village and surrounding scene, with blossoming flowers and festive atmosphere. Bottom with artist mark Yabu Meizan. SIZE: 7-3/8″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75414 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3169

3170
$1,543.75
Revised: 1/27/2015

Please note – The condition should also read “Base restored; not in need of restoration, and should say vase with restoration, handles with imperfections.

PAIR OF SATSUMA PALACE URNS ON STANDS.

Mid 19th century, Japan. Each large gilt decorated urn with flaring mouth and linen fold edge, the handles in the form of seated boys, each holding a ring with tassel. Decorated with opposing panels depicting allegorical battles between a Samurai and a mythical demon figure within a forest landscape. The vases marked on circular footed stands. SIZE: Urn: 37-1/2″ h, 23″ dia at handles. Stands: 8″ h, 12″ dia. CONDITION: Urns with craquelure and soiling. Areas of wear to enamel at mouth. One stand in need of restoration. Urns generally good. 9-96446 (800-1,200) – Lot 3170

3171
$617.50

PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE VASES.

Japan, 19th c. Of baluster form, the vase’s exterior has motif of dragons, magpie birds, and fruits. SIZE: 17-1/4″ h CONDITION: Age related wear and discoloration. 9-96448 (400-600) – Lot 3171

3172
$7,110.00

PAIR OF IMPORTANT USUBA BRONZE VASES.

Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. With mixed metal inlay of gold, silver, and various alloys. 7 individual fitted elements per vase. Bases decorated with fish and waves with auspicious emblems, clouds, various flowers, brocade patterns, dragon rings, and floral galleries. Central sections decorated with warriors in armor in garden scenes. Handles in the form of branches and snakes. Flaring mouth sections decorated with flowers, spider webs, and fallen leaves. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h x 13″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75425 (6,500-7,500) – Lot 3172

3173
$414.75

BRASS CENSER.

Early 20th, Japan. Faceted form on tall legs decorated with birds and flowers. Man and child finial. SIZE: 23″ h. CONDITION: Very good with some rubbing, drill hole in base. 7-75261 (200-300) – Lot 3173

3174
$355.50

SMALL ROSEWOOD TABLE.

19th century, China. Carved in relief with floral springs. Animal paw feet. Top inset with a red marble plaque. SIZE: 14″ h x 12-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75695 (200-300) – Lot 3174

3175
$711.00

CHINESE EXPORT HUNG MU TABLE WITH INSET MARBLE TOP.

Mid 19th century. Constructed with carved elements simulating budding bamboo, with lattice galleries around, and having a scalloped inset marble top. SIZE: 17″ x 17″ x 20″ h. CONDITION: Very good, good old finish. 7-75304 (300-500) – Lot 3175

3176
$2,962.50

CHINESE EXPORT ETAGERE IN ROSEWOOD.

Mid 19th century, China. (For export to America or Europe). Heavily carved overall with scrolls and flower blossoms, having similarly decorated pierced work panel ends, the top with elaborately carved and pierced crest and side returns. Fitted with a 1/4 round shelf, drawer and carved door. All sitting atop ball and claw feet, with gadrooned base trim. SIZE: 28″ x 11″ x 65″ t. CONDITION: All parts seem to be intact, except for one small carved drop at left of lower compartment, having some minor separation due to shrinkage, overall very good with very good finish. 9-96168 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3176

3177
$16,590.00

PAIR OF HUANGHUALI YOKE BACKED CHAIRS.

18th century, China. Back splats carved with dragons in ju-i roundel. A panel is decorated with the hundred antiquities. The aprons are detailed with floral scrolling. SIZE: 20-1/2″ seat; 26″ w x 40″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75693 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3177

3178
$651.75

SMALL “KANG” CHINESE ROSEWOOD LOW TABLE.

20th century. China. Well crafted table with inset rosewood panel top, scrolling lattice apron and mandarin scroll feet. SIZE: 31″ x 19″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good with fine finish, missing one scroll return. 7-75310 (300-500) – Lot 3178

3179
$5,036.25

RED LACQUERED CABINET.

18th/19th century, China. Red lacquered cabinet having a surface decorated with brocade roundels, butterflies and flowers, and a shaped lockplate. SIZE: 80″ h x 49″ w x 25-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good, with rubbing and loss to lacquer with craquelure. 9-92501 (400-600) – Lot 3179

3180
$0.00

HORSESHOE BACK MEDITATION ARMCHAIR.

19th century or earlier, China. The curved crest rail continuing to downsloping arms with out-scrolled grips above the shaped splat fitted with two white marble rectangular panels centering a carved gilt panel within a red lacquer surround. The rectangular seat with woven insert panel. The whole raised on square tapering legs centering a shaped seat rail and apron, joined by box stretcher and footrest. SIZE: Back: 38″ h. Seat: 20-3/4″ h. Overall: 30″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Surfaces with black paint over original red lacquer. Old repairs and restoration to back. Structurally sound. Good overall. 9-92410 (700-900) – Lot 3180

3181
$2,962.50

PAIR PURPLE ELM HORSESHOE ARMCHAIRS.

18th century, China. Backsplats carved with Ju-i. SIZE: 34″ h x 21-1/2″ x 22″ d with seat 19″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92512 (700-900) – Lot 3181

3182
$1,777.50

MARBLE TOP CARVED WINE TABLE.

17th century, China. Wine table having carved apron, inset marble top, beaded legs and stretchers. SIZE: 39-1/2″ l x 26-1/2″ w x 30-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found with dry and weathered surface. 9-92504 (600-800) – Lot 3182

3183
$555.75

CARVED AND FITTED HARDWOOD TRUNK.

Late 19th century, Indian or South East Asian. The trunk with panels depicting allegorical landscape scenes, one illustrating a robed praying figure dragged by a horsemen ascending to the heavens, a court scene, a scene of two men conversing in a wooded clearing all carved in deep relief. The hinged lid opening to an interior fitted with carved, lidded compartments. The lid a three dimensional gallery depicting the facade of a courtyard with arches supported by floral paint decorated and carved supports. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h x 32-1/2″ l x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Dry surfaces. Lid interior with some missing elements. Structurally sound. 9-96666 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3183

3184
$29.63

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT.

This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction catalogs, together with their prices realized list. These catalogs serve as a valuable reference source. We regularly sell our past auction catalogs to collectors and dealers alike for that purpose. Please also note: The entire proceeds of this lot (to include the buyer’s premium), shall be donated to the St. Jude Children’s Hospital. St. Jude’s is one of the finest hospitals in North America today for the research and care of children afflicted with cancer. We hope that you will consider competing on this lot, we consider it to be an extremely worthwhile cause and we have dedicated ourselves to include similar lots in every single one of our auctions, the proceeds of which will be donated to St. Jude’s. Thank you for your participation. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87112-2 (300-400) – Lot 3184

3185
$355.50

SET OF AMBER COLORED BEADS AS A BRACELET.

Includes 11 beads cut & fitted together. SIZE: Approx. 9″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75647 (200-300) – Lot 3185

3186
$123.50

TWO NECKLACES.

20th Century, China. A carved amethyst pendant and necklace of jade & carnelian beads. SIZE: Amethyst: 1-3/4″ x 1-1/2″. Pendant: 2-3/8″ x 1-1/2″; 23″ approx. length of necklace. CONDITION: Amethyst pendant with inclusions, otherwise very good. Jade pendant & beads good. 9-94897 (300-500) – Lot 3186

3188
$0.00

JADE ROSARY BEADS.

China. The rosary includes 18 similar sized spinach jade beads and 2 carnelian beads, also attached with a carved jade taotie mask ornament, enclosed in original box. SIZE: Beads: 5/8″ d Rosary: 12″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75366 (600-800) – Lot 3188

3189
$0.00

CARNELIAN, LAPIS LAZULI, AND JADE ROSARY.

China. The rosary includes similar sized 18 carnelian round beads and 2 lapis lazuli round beads, with small pierce carved jade flower ornament at bottom. SIZE: Bead D: 1/2″ d Rosary: 9″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75388 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3189

3191
$0.00

JADE BRACELET.

20th century, China. Carving of a pair of dragons and a pearl. SIZE: 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96155 (500-700) – Lot 3191

3192
$0.00

SET OF GREEN GLASS BEADS.

Translucent variegated round beads, all of similar size. SIZE: 48″ total length. CONDITION: Good. 7-75649 (100-150) – Lot 3192

3193
$711.00

SET OF BEADS.

20th century, China. Set of beads to include stone colored coral, turquoise, amber, and carnelian. SIZE: Approximately 26″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75646 (200-300) – Lot 3193

3194
$1,481.25

SILVER RITUAL VESSEL.

Late 19th/early 20th century, Tibet. “Pure water” ewer for Buddhist rituals. Repousse silver set with a single turquoise. Decoration of the 8 precious emblems. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75419 (500-700) – Lot 3194

3195
$414.75

FOUR SILVER PIECES.

19th, early 20th century, Ottoman Empire. Includes three boxes and a small mirror. Repousse decoration of a flower with some parcel gilt. SIZE: Largest: 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Crack to one box. 7-75244 (200-300) – Lot 3195

3196
$3,851.25

GROUP OF CHINESE SILVER AND MISC WARES.

China, mid-20th c. The group includes two silver encased sheathes with knives, a silver container, a silver incense ball, and a wooden pencil box. SIZE: Various CONDITION: Age related wear, missing chopsticks from sheaths. 9-96284 (700-900) – Lot 3196

3197
$10,072.50

FABULOUS FIVE PIECE CHINESE STERLING SILVER TEA SET WITH ADDITIONAL SPOON.

This ornate set has each piece marked with Chinese hallmarks. The kettle on stand also marked “Hong Kong”, and hallmarks for “Wen Ji”. Set consisting of: 11-3/4″ round tray; 9-1/2″ h (without handle) tea kettle on stand with burner; 5″ h teapot; 3-1/2″ h covered sugar; 2-1/2″ h creamer (teapot, sugar and creamer hallmarked “Yong Ji”); and 5-1/2″ Oriental style spoon marked “Sterling 950”. Each cover having ornate twig formed finials and branch decoration, the bodies having flowery branch designs with branches extending into the spout. each piece having an indented panel of naturalistic tree side showing knots and bark texture, and monogrammed “M”. Total weight 88 troy ounces. SIZE: As stated above. PROVENANCE: From a fine Connecticut home. CONDITION: Generally very good, shows some use with only minor small dents. 9-25118 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3197

3198
$3,396.25

LAPIS LAZULI CARVED TARA ON GILT BRONZE LOTUS THRONE.

19th/20th century, China. Throne with cloisonne border of floral scrolling on a blue ground. Double vajra engraved on the base. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75511 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3198

3199
$7,702.50

GILT BRONZE PAPERWEIGHT.

Yuan to early Ming Period, China. High copper content cast and engraved as a pair of cavorting chih lung. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Rubbing to the gilt surface, otherwise very good. 7-75572 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3199

3200
$26,662.50

JADEITE CARVED PENDANT.

China. Emerald green figure of Quanyin mounted within a white gold frame mounted with diamonds. Rear of the mount with hinged door for viewing translucency of stone. NOTE: Accompanied by a certificate from a Hong Kong Gems Laboratory Jade Identification Report stating that the jade is a natural color Fei Cui Type A. (completely natural with no artificial or chemical treatment/enhancement). WEIGHT: 100ct. SIZE: 2-3/8″ l x 1-1/4″ at widest. CONDITION: Very good, a beautiful pendant. 9-96146 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 3200

3201
$54,510.00
Lots 3201 thru 3404: The Estate Collection from a Renowned Taiwan Diplomatic Family – Collection of Cai Wanjun (? – 2011), Xu Shaochang (1913 – 1999), and Ye Gongchao (1904 – 1981) – Click here to view the Estate Collection from a Renowned Taiwan Diplomatic Family Introduction


NATURAL JADEITE GUAN YIN AND DIAMOND PENDANT.

The jadeite carved as Guan Yin, surrounded by brilliant-cut diamonds. Accompanied by GIA certificate stating that the jadeite is natural, known in the trade as “A jade”. SIZE: Guan-Yin approximately 51.97 x 27.72 x 1.81 mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97184 (52,500-57,500) – Lot 3201

3202
$0.00

NATURAL ‘XIANZHU” BEAD ROSARY-BRACELET.

18th/19th Century. The rosary-bracelet consists of nine oval-shaped Xianzhu bead spaced by small amber beads. The pattern on each bead is of irregular shape, including strips, waves, and circles, all in different colors ranging from white to brownish black. SIZE: L: 9-1/2 in (24.2 cm) Bead: 20mm to 30mm. CONDITION: Age related wear. 9-96963 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 3202

3202a
$9,480.00

DIAMOND BROOCH/PENDANT WITH DIAMOND EARRINGS.

Republic period. Pear-shaped colorless diamond pendant, set in white and yellow metal brooch and pendant. Pair of disc-shaped diamond, set in a pale yellow earring. Both accompanied by GIA Certificates. SIZE: Pendant: 9.22 x 6.33 mm. Earrings: 7.22 x 6.57 mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97185, 9-97186 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 3202a

3202b
$3,555.00

GIRARD-PERREGAUX DIAMOND LADY’S WATCH.

The lady’s watch, made by Girard-Perregaux, decorated by small diamonds, back with model number. SIZE: 6-1/2 in (16.5 cm). CONDITION: Very good, unknown working order. 9-97187 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3202b

3203
$1,777.50

STRAND OF CORAL COURT BEADS.

19/20th century, China. The court beads consist of mostly similar sized coral, with few turquoise and lapis lazuli beads in between. SIZE: D: 1/2 in (1.3cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97138 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3203

3203a
$888.75

SET OF FOUR NATURAL AKA RED CORAL JEWELRY, CERTIFICATES BY NKCHU YING GEN CONSULTANT CO., LTD.

The set includes four Aka red color natural coral jewelry, with two earrings and two pendant ornaments. Includes certificates by NKCHU YING GEN CONSULTANT CO., LTD. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97192 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3203a

3205
$355.50

TWO ANTIQUE AMBER BEAD BRACELETS.

The lot includes two amber bead bracelets, each with beautiful inclusions and varying colors. SIZE: Min D: 3/4 in (1.9cm) Max D: 7/8 in (2.4cm) D: 3/4 in (1.9cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97091 (300-600) – Lot 3205

3206
$1,852.50

BUTTERSCOTCH AMBER NECKLACE AND TWO LARGE BEADS.

19/20th century. The lot includes a butterscotch amber bead necklace, with mostly ovoid shape, slightly different sizes, and color ranging from butterscotch to eggyolk, and two larger unstranded deep honey colored amber beads. SIZE: 13-1/2″ hanging length; Beads: 1-3/8″ dia. and 1-1/8″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-97093 (300-600) – Lot 3206

3207
$592.50

AMBER PENDANT WITH SILVER CHAIN.

The amber is of rounded triangular form, inset with silver setting and chain. SIZE: 2-3/8″ (6.2cm) h x 2-1/4″ (5.8cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-97150 (300-600) – Lot 3207

3208
$2,962.50

TOURMALINE NECKLACE AND PENDANT.

19/20th century, China. The necklace made from graduating tourmaline beads with varying colors, the center hung a carved green tourmaline pendant. SIZE: H: 2-1/4 in (5.8cm) W: 1in (2.6cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97117 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 3208

3209
$3,555.00

LARGE NATURAL PURPLE JADEITE PENDANT.

The large cabochon shaped natural jadeite has mottled purple color, surrounded by natural rubies, and includes GIA certificate indicating no indications of impregnation. SIZE: 20.03 x 16.73 x 9.42mm. CONDITION: Good. 9-97140 (3,000-3,500) – Lot 3209

3210
$3,851.25

GILT BRONZE AMITABHA FIGURE.

18/19th century, China. The gilt bronze Amitabha seated on double lotus throne, with eyes open and serious expression. SIZE: H: 5-7/8 in (14.9cm) W: 3-1/4 in (8.2 cm). CONDITION: Minor gilt loss. 9-97143 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 3210

3211
$0.00

GILT BRONZE YELLOW JAMBHALA FIGURE.

19th century, China. Seated on lotus throne in vajra position, with mongoose in one hand. SIZE: 5-1/4″ (13.5cm) h x 4-3/4″ (12.5cm) w. CONDITION: Loss of gilt due to age. 9-97088 (3,000-3,500) – Lot 3211

3212
$0.00

BRONZE SEATED DAOIST FIGURE.

Ming Dynasty period, China. Seated figure of a Daoist figure, well casted, with remarkable details, includes wooden stand. SIZE: H: 14 in (36 cm). CONDITION: Age related wear. otherwise good condition. 9-96977 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3212

3213
$0.00

BRONZE SEATED OFFICIAL FIGURE.

Ming Dynasty period, China. Seated figure of an official dressed in court clothing. SIZE: H: 14 in (36 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96975 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3213

3214
$2,666.25

BLANC DE CHINE GLAZED TRIPOD CENSER.

19th/20th Century, China. Circular patterns around body, impressed with beast masks. SIZE: H: 3-1/8 in (8cm) D: 4-3/8 in (11.1cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97002 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 3214

3215
$2,962.50

BRONZE SEATED BUDDHA FIGURE.

Ming Dynasty period, China. Seated figure of a Buddha on top of double lotus throne, well casted from bronze. SIZE: H: 12-1/4 in (31.1cm) W: 7-1/2 in (9cm). CONDITION: Age related wear, otherwise good. 9-96979 (3,500-4,000) – Lot 3215

3216
$948.00

BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER.

19/20th century, China. The censer has a compressed ovoid body, with three small rounded feet, bottom bears three character mark. SIZE: H: 2-1/4 in (5.7cm) D: 4-3/4 in (12.1cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97152 (800-1,000) – Lot 3216

3217
$1,066.50

GILT BRONZE AND ORNAMENTED RUYI SCEPTER.

Republic period, China. The gilt bronze ruyi decorated with lapis lazuli, tourmaline, jade, and turquoise on the plaques, with delicate patterns on the handle, the reverse with four character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: L: 17-3/4 in (45.1cm) H: 3-1/8 in (7.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97156 (1,800-2,100) – Lot 3217

3218
$988.00

FRAMED EMBROIDERED OFFICIAL BADGE.

19th century, China. Chinese embroidered official badge, Pu Zi phoenix panel with wood frame, of square form, embroidered with shades of blue, white, green, orange, and red, of a phoenix amid clouds and over waves. SIZE: L: 11-1/4 in (28.5cm) W: 10-1/2 in (26.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97103 (800-1,000) – Lot 3218

3219
$829.50

FRAMED EMBROIDERED OFFICIAL BADGE.

Circa 1900, China. Chinese embroidered official badge, Pu Zi phoenix panel with wood frame, of square form, embroidered with shades of blue, white, gold, orange, and red, of a phoenix amid clouds and over waves, framed by scrolling figural scene. SIZE: L: 11-1/2 in (29.2cm) W: 11 in (27.9cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97105 (200-300) – Lot 3219

3220
$617.50

FRAMED EMBROIDERED OFFICIAL BADGE.

19th century, China. Chinese embroidered official badge, Pu Zi phoenix panel with wood frame, of square form, embroidered with shades of blue, white, and red, of a phoenix amid clouds. SIZE: W: 10 in (25.4cm) L: 10-1/4 in (26.1cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97106 (400-600) – Lot 3220

3221
$2,161.25

FRAMED EMBROIDERED PUZI.

18/19th century, China. Embroidered mythological creature “Qi Ling ” partial official robe panel on wood frame, of a gold mythological creature framed by blue ruyi clouds standing on a pedestal above waves, all above a typical lishui border, on monochrome black ground, of square form. SIZE: L: 12-3/8 in (31.4cm) W: 11-1/2 in (29.2cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97102 (1,800-2,100) – Lot 3221

3222
$6,175.00

EMBROIDERED RED DRAGON ROBE.

19th century, China. The silk robe embroidered in red, black, and gold lining, with clouds, dragons, and auspicious motifs. SIZE: L: 51 in (129.5cm) W: 25 in (64cm). CONDITION: Overall faded, collar with fraying. 9-97145 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 3222

3223
$0.00

FRAMED YUEXIU EMBROIDERY.

Late 19th century, China. The embroidery, made in the style of Yue Xiu, depicts dragon and phoenix flying amidst the cloud chasing after flaming pearl, with vibrant colors. SIZE: L: 55-5/8 in (141.3cm) W: 44-3/4 in (114.2cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97113 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3223

3224
$0.00

SILK EMBROIDERED YUNJIN ROBE.

19th century, China. The robe made from silk, in the style of Yunjin, or cloud brocade, with intricate ruyi cloud patterns throughout. SIZE: L: 52-1/4 in (132.7cm) W: 24 in (61 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97114 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3224

3225
$4,322.50

HANGING SCROLL.

China, ink and color on paper, depicting two horses drinking water from the stream, two stamp seals on the top left. SIZE: H: 42-1/2 in (108 cm) W: 15-5/8 in (39.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97025 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3225

3226
$2,161.25

HANGING SCROLL BY GU LUO.

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting musicians playing music, with two seals to the right side, artist seal and mark Gu Luo. SIZE: 35-1/2″ (90.1cm) h x 19-1/2″ (49.8cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-97026 (1,800-2,500) – Lot 3226

3228
$4,740.00

FRAMED PAINTING OF MANJUSRI.

18th century, China. Ink and color on silk, depicting Bodhisattva Manjusri, seated in dhyanasana on top of a lotus throne pad, mounted on a lion, with an attendant on the side. SIZE: L: 26-1/4 in (66.5 cm) W: 14 in (35.6 cm). CONDITION: Some crease and surface abrasions, otherwise good. 9-96961 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3228

3229
$7,702.50

FRAMED PAINTING BY WANG XUETAO.

China, ink and color on paper, depicting fish and crab near a fruit basket, two seal marks, Wang Xuetao. SIZE: H: 11-7/8 in (30 cm) W: 17-1/4 in (43.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97024 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3229

3230
$3,705.00

FRAMED PAINTING BY PU XINYU.

China, ink and color on paper, depicting a man chasing away demon with a long stick. Seal mark Pu Xinyu on the left side. SIZE: H: 10-1/8 in (25.7cm) w: 7-1/8 in (8 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97023 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3230

3231
$741.00

TWO CARVED BAMBOO SCROLL CASES.

China. Two pierce carved bamboo scroll cases, depicting people and scenery. SIZE: H: 9-1/4 in (23.5 cm) D: 2-1/16 in ( 5.2 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97028 (600-800) – Lot 3231

3232
$5,557.50

CARVED AGARWOOD BRUSH REST.

19/20th century, China. The agarwood carved in the form of flying dragon, with detailed scales, facial features, and clouds, all resting on hardwood stand. SIZE: L: 7-3/8 in (18.7cm) H: 2 in (5.1cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97137 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 3232

3233
$1,422.00

CARVED BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. Intricately pierce carved with people in forest setting, top with key-fret patterns. SIZE: H: 6 in (15.2cm) D: 3-5/8 in (9.2cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97021 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3233

3234
$2,962.50

CARVED LINGBI STONE BRUSH REST.

The brush rest made from naturalistic shaped lingbi scholar stone, with natural stone colors and texture, and the bottom bears six character “QIANLONG” mark. SIZE: 6-3/4″ (17.2 cm) l x 3-1/2″ (8.8cm) h. CONDITION: Good. 9-96987 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3234

3235
$711.00

CARVED BAMBOO ‘POETRY’ BRUSH POT.

Republic period, China. The body carved with Chinese calligraphy poetry. SIZE: H: 7-1/2 in (19 cm) W: 5 in (12.7cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97022 (800-1,200) – Lot 3235

3236
$0.00

INCENSE HOLDER & BRUSH POT.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. Of sectioned tree trunk form, the brush pots naturalistic carved with bumps, curves, and lingzhi branches on the body, the color of deep purplish-red and black, with natural grains. One brush pot’s top is partially covered, leaving just a small hole. SIZE: Large H: 6 in (15.4 cm) W: 3-7/8 in (9.8 cm) Small: H 5-5/8 in (14.4 cm) W: 3-7/8 in (9.8 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97006 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3236

3236a
$0.00

HARD WOOD AND DECORATED SQUARE BOX.

Republic period, China. The square hard wood box decorated with Qilin and Eight Treasures on the lid, inset with soapstone, mother-of-pearl, and other materials. SIZE: H: 4-3/8 in (11.2cm) W: 8-1/4 in (21cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97144 (800-1,000) – Lot 3236a

3237
$0.00

CARVED HARDWOOD GUANYIN FIGURE.

20th Century, China. The Guanyin seated with serene expression, two hands clasped together at one leg, dressed in flowing robes. SIZE: H: 6-1/2 in (16.5cm) W: 3-7/8 in (9.9cm). CONDITION: Restored with age crack that has been filled. 9-97089 (400-600) – Lot 3237

3238
$0.00

LINGBI SCHOLAR ROCK.

China. Standing in fitted stand, the irregular shaped scholar stone exhibits dark color. SIZE: 17-3/4″ (45.1 cm) h x 8-3/8″ (21.3 cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96970 (1,600-2,000) – Lot 3238

3239
$2,370.00

CARVED SHOUSHAN SOAPSTONE PINDOLA ARHAT FIGURE.

China. The Shoushan soapstone carving depicts the Pindola Arhat, seated on the ground and playing with the mythical tiger, with a serene and smiling expression, artist mark SHANGJUN. SIZE: H: 2-5/8 in (6.6 cm) W: 2-1/8 in (5.3 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97060 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3239

3240
$0.00

SET OF THREE SHOUSHAN SOAPSTONE TRIKAYA BUDDHA.

Republic period, China. The three Buddha all seated in dhyanasana on top of lotus thrones, wearing loose robe draped over shoulder, a swastika on the chest of each Buddha, pendulous earlobes, curled hair, and serene expressions. Each Buddha with a different mudra. SIZE: H: 5-5/8 in (14.3 cm) W: 3 in (7.6 cm); H: 5-3/4 in (12.1 cm) W: 3-1/4 in (8.3 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97053 (3,000-3,500) – Lot 3240

3241
$0.00

TWO ANTIQUE ZITAN WRIST RESTS.

China. The two zitan wrist rests in plain design, with natural color and grain, and excellent patina. SIZE: 10-5/8″ (27cm) l x 2-5/8″ (6.7cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-97158 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3241

3242
$711.00

CARVED WOODEN ELDER FIGURE.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. The figure depicts an elder, holding wine bottle and cup, riding on a mule. SIZE: H: 10-1/2 in (26.6cm) W: 4-1/2 in (11.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97020 (800-1,200) – Lot 3242

3242a
$0.00

TWO CARVED JADE PENDANTS.

China. One pendant pierce carved in floriform, the other pendant carved on rectangular form with people and design, both stone of greyish white. SIZE: 1) 2-1/8″ (5.4 cm) l x 1-1/2″ (3.8 cm) w. 2) 3 in (7.6 cm) h x 3″ (7.6 cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-97039 (600-1,000) – Lot 3242a

3243
$0.00

FOUR CARVED JADE PENDANTS.

China. Four pendants of various design, including carved rectangular shape, pierce carved round shape, and pierce carved fish shape, all with different colors. SIZE: Max: 3-3/8″ (8.6 cm) l x 2″ (5.1 cm) w. Min: 2-1/8″ (5.4 cm) l x 1-3/4″ (4.5 cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-97040 (600-1,000) – Lot 3243

3244
$1,777.50

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS BOTTLE VASES.

China. Bottle vase design, decorated with magpie birds and plume flower trees on the exterior, body in yellow color. SIZE: H: 10-1/8 in (25.7cm)D: 5-1/4 in (13.2cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97008 (1,500-2,200) – Lot 3244

3245
$4,740.00

PINK PEKING GLASS BOWL.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Body decorated with magpie over plum tree branch, bowl in brilliant pink color. SIZE: H: 3-1/8 in (7.9 cm) D: 6-1/2 in (16.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97009 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3245

3246
$0.00

TWO CARVED JADE PENDANTS.

China. One pendant pierce carved with elder and servant, the other pendant carved with bird, jade with different color tones. SIZE: 2-1/2″ (6.4 cm) l x 1-7/8″ (4.7cm) w. 2-13/16″ (7.1 cm) l x 2-1/2″ (6.3cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-97042 (600-1,000) – Lot 3246

3247
$1,481.25

CARVED JADEITE PIXIU FIGURE.

Finely carved in the form of Pixiu, the figure with natural jadeite, transparent icy glassy and russet. SIZE: H: 1 in (2.6 cm) L: 2 in (5.1cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97120 (900-1,100) – Lot 3247

3248
$3,258.75

WHITE JADE ‘FLOWER’ PENDANT.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Pendant shaped in chrysanthemum flower form, with white and translucent color. SIZE: D: 3 in (7.5 cm). PROVENANCE: Christie’s Auction, March 25, 2011, lot 1546. CONDITION: Good. 9-96988 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 3248

3249
$0.00

CARVED JADE DISC.

Qing Dynasty period or earlier, China. Carved in the form of Xuan Ji, with russet on the side. SIZE: L: 1-7/8 in (4.8 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96966 (2,000-2,400) – Lot 3249

3250
$4,443.75

NATURAL CARVED JADEITE ‘CHILONG’ BOTTLE VASE.

Early 20th Century, China. The bottle vase with slanted neck, carved chilong mounted on the side, the lid carved with phoenix head, linked by looped chains, and completed with pierce carved stand. SIZE: H: 7-5/8 in (9.5 cm) W: 3-1/8 in (8 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96958 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3250

3251
$4,443.75

CARVED NATURAL JADEITE BUDDHA.

The pendant depicts a seated Buddha, crafted from natural jadeite of glassy transparency, with a hint of green. Includes GIA certificate stating there is no indications of impregnation. SIZE: 3.5 cm. CONDITION: Good. 9-97121 (4,000-4,500) – Lot 3251

3252
$4,443.75

RETICULATED WHITE JADE INSET OVAL COVERED WOODEN BOX.

China. The white jade is of ovoid form, pierce carved in detail of two flying dragons amidst blossoming flowers & dense vines, the stone of smooth white, with good translucency, inset on the cover of the wooden box. SIZE: 6-3/4″ l (11.2cm) CONDITION: Good. 9-96965 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3252

3253
$4,443.75

CARVED WHITE JADE FISH FIGURE WITH STAND.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The carving depicts a lively hooked fish flapping its tail, the stone of pale white color with slight russet, set within a wooden frame hanger, the top depicting two dragons confronting a pearl, the bottom pierce carved. SIZE: L: 7-7/8 in (20cm) W: 4-7/8 in (12.3cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97044 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3253

3255
$0.00

CARVED PALE CELADON JADE ‘RAMS’ FIGURE.

Early 20th Century, China. The figural group depicts two recumbent rams resting on all fours legs, head turned sideways and looking at each other, all on top of a carved wooden stand. The jade is of smooth celadon white color with slight transparency, and a little bit of russet. SIZE: L: 4-7/8 in (12.4 cm) H: 3-3/8 in (8.6 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96962 (7,000-9,000) – Lot 3255

3256
$8,295.00

CARVED WHITE JADE ‘DRAGON’ BOTTLE VASE.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The bottled vase surrounded by pierce carved flying dragons chasing after flaming spheres, the finial also mounted a dragon, includes carved wooden stand. SIZE: H: 7-1/2 in (19 cm) W: 4-1/2 in (11.5 cm). CONDITION: Very good with some minor inclusion/pinhole blemishes. 9-97054 (7,500-10,000) – Lot 3256

3257
$0.00

TWO SNUFF BOTTLES.

Republic period, China. One snuff bottle is inside painted glass snuff bottle with coral stopper, the other snuff bottle is bone carved gourd shaped snuff bottle. SIZE: H: 5-5/8 in (14.3cm) H: 5-1/8 in (13.1cm) W: 3-1/2 in (8.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97086 (500-600) – Lot 3257

3258
$592.50

GREEN GLASS INSCRIBED SNUFF BOTTLE.

Early 20th Century, China. Of flattened ovoid form, the green glass snuff bottle inscribed with poetry calligraphy on the exterior, complete with turquoise stopper, bottom with four character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: H: 3-1/4 in (8.2 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97064 (600-800) – Lot 3258

3260
$0.00

PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE.

Republic period, China. The glass snuff bottle painted on the exterior with melon and leaves, complete with celadon jade stopper. SIZE: H: 3-3/8 in (8.3cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97131 (600-800) – Lot 3260

3261
$948.00

BRONZE BASKET WEAVE SNUFF BOTTLE.

19th century, China. The snuff bottle is of globular form, with grain pattern on the exterior, completed with pink tourmaline stopper. SIZE: H: 2-3/4 in (7.0cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97127 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 3261

3262
$0.00

AMBER BROWN GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE.

China. Of flattened hexagonal form, the glass snuff bottle has amber-brown color, complete with purple gemstone stopper. SIZE: H: 2-1/8 in (5.3 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97070 (700-800) – Lot 3262

3265
$741.00

INSIDE PAINTED AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE.

19/20th century, China. The snuff bottle painted inside with landscape scenery, the exterior carved slightly on the flattened ovoid agate, complete with lapis lazuli stopper. SIZE: H: 3-1/2 in (8.8cm) W: 2-1/4 in (5.7cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97130 (400-600) – Lot 3265

3266
$829.50

CLOISONNE ENAMELED SNUFF BOTTLE.

Early 20th Century, China. Of flattened ovoid form, the cloisonne enameled snuff bottle decorated with floral and vine patterns. SIZE: H: 2-5/8 in (6.7cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97159 (500-1,000) – Lot 3266

3267
$1,777.50

WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE.

19/20th century, China. The snuff bottle made from white jade with good translucency, complete with coral stopper. SIZE: H: 3 in (7.6cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97133 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3267

3268
$711.00

JIZHOU WARE BLACK-GLAZED BOWL.

Northern Song Dynasty period, China. Conical form, oil drip pattern, in black glaze. SIZE: 2″ (5.1cm)h x 4-1/4″ (10.8cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-96997 (800-1,200) – Lot 3268

3269
$2,370.00

JUNYAO KILN CELADON GLAZED JAR.

Song Dynasty period, China. Of domed form, the Junyao jar glazed in even celadon color, with small opening on top. SIZE: H: 3-3/8 in (8.5 cm) D: 3-7/8 in (9.8 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97075 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3269

3270
$2,370.00

LONGQUAN KILN GE-TYPE TRIPOD CENSER.

Song Dynasty period, China. Of compressed globular form, the Longquan kiln Ge-type censer supported by three rounded feet, the sides with small extrusions, the body with waisted neck and flaring rim, glazed overall in celadon. SIZE: D: 5-3/8 in(13.6 cm) H: 4-1/2 in (11.4cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97084 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3270

3271
$1,777.50

LONGQUAN RING HANDLE VASE.

Yuan to Ming Dynasty period, China. The body with two looped ring attached to the handle and side, body glazed in celadon, burned ring mark on the bottom. SIZE: H: 9-3/8 in (23.7cm) D: 5 in (12.7cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97033 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3271

3272
$5,925.00

LONGQUAN CELADON GLAZED GLOBULAR JAR.

Song to Ming Dynasty period, China. Compressed bulbous body, glazed overall in celadon color and crackle patterns. SIZE: H: 4-1/8 in (10.4cm) D: 6-1/4 in (5.8cm). PROVENANCE: Christie’s March 26, 2010, Sale 2297, lot 1344. CONDITION: Good. 9-97011 (5,000-10,000) – Lot 3272

3273
$0.00

GUANWARE FLORIFORM BOWL.

Southern Song Dynasty period, China. The bowl’s exterior shaped similar to plum flower petals, with light celadon glaze and brown crackle patterns, the bottom ring foot unglazed. SIZE: H: 2-3/8 in (6 cm) D: 5-1/4 in (13.3cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97012 (30,000-45,000) – Lot 3273

3274
$3,555.00

LONGQUAN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF XUAN WU.

Ming Dynasty period, China. Depicts a seated figure in cloud patterned cloths with small turtle & snake by his side. SIZE: 9-7/8″ (25.2cm) h x 5-1/2″ (13.9cm) w. CONDITION: Some visible hairlines, head of snake missing, small repairs. 9-97007 (2,800-3,500) – Lot 3274

3275
$0.00

JIZHOUYAO BLACK GLAZED FLOWERS JAR.

Song to Ming Dynasty period, China. Of globular form, the jar stands on ring foot, the body glazed in black with brown floral patterns. SIZE: H: 4-1/2 in (11.3 cm) D: 6 in (15.2 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97077 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3275

3276
$2,133.00

JIANWARE GLAZED OIL DRIP BOWL.

Song Dynasty period, China. Of conical form, the Yaozhouyao bowl glazed in black and brown, with oil drip patterns. SIZE: 1-3/4″ (4.4 cm) h x 5-1/8″ (13.1 cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-97076 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3276

3277
$1,777.50

CIZHOUYAO KILN BOTTLE VASE.

Song to Ming Dynasty period, China. The small Cizhouyao vase in pear form, the body depicts floral patterns, glazed in dark brown and ivory. SIZE: H: 7-1/4 in (18.3 cm) D: 3-3/4 in (9.7 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97072 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 3277

3278
$3,436.50

LONGQUAN KILN CELADON GLAZED PLATE.

Ming, China. Impressed weaving patterns on the interior, impressed flowers and vines patterns on the side, and glazed overall in celadon. SIZE: H: 2-1/4 in (5.4cm) D: 13 in (33cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96985 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 3278

3279
$1,777.50

LONGQUAN KILN VASE, YUHUCHUN.

Song Dynasty period, China. Vase in the style of Yuhuchun vase, with impressed and crackle patterns over celadon glaze. SIZE: 7-1/2″ (19cm) h x 4-3/8″ (11.2cm) d. CONDITION: Good, glaze wear & minor roughness to foot rim. 9-96992 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 3279

3280
$1,235.00

LONGQUAN KILN CELADON GLAZED SLENDER VASE.

Song Dynasty period, China. The vase has long and slender neck, with two lugnut handles attached, glazed in celadon. SIZE: H: 6 in (15.2cm) D: 3 in (7.7cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97019 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3280

3281
$2,666.25

JUNYAO GLAZED DISH.

Ming Dynasty period or earlier, China. The shallow Junyao dish glazed overall with greenish-blue and purple color. SIZE: H: 1-1/4 in (3.1 cm) D: 6-3/4 in (17.3 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97074 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3281

3282
$1,777.50

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE CUPS.

19/20th century, China. The Wucai cups painted with flying bats around flowers in the center, with six character YONGZHENG mark on the bottom. SIZE: D: 3-5/8 in (9.3cm) H: 1-1/8 in (2.7cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97097 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3282

3283
$2,778.75

CHINESE IRON RED PASTE BOX.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. This paste box is well executed in iron red of flowers and butterfly patterns for the cover, and the base box is bordered with a ring of “LEI WEN” pattern on the exterior, while the interior was executed in turquoise colored glaze. The bottom is also turquoise glazed with a six character “JIAQING” mark. SIZE: L: 4-1/2 in (11.5 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97079 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3283

3284
$2,370.00

LARGE YELLOW GLAZED DRAGON BOWL.

Republican period or earlier, China. The bowl glazed in vibrant yellow, depicting flying dragon amidst clouds on the exterior, bottom with six character DAOGUANG mark. SIZE: D: 7-1/8 in (18.1cm) H: 3-1/4 in (8.3cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97098 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3284

3285
$2,370.00

CELADON GLAZED SMALL VASE.

19th/20th Century, China. Small vase with three holes on top, glazed overall in celadon, bottom bears QIANLONG mark. SIZE: H: 3 in (7.6 cm)D: 3-3/8 in (8.6 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97015 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3285

3286
$3,555.00

WHITE GLAZED GE-TYPE VASE.

18th/19th Century, China. The body is of baluster form, the exterior glazed in grey color with crackle patterns, bottom with QIANLONG mark. SIZE: H: 8-3/4 in (22.3cm)D: 4-1/8 in (10.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96991 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3286

3288
$6,517.50

BLUE GLAZED BOTTLE VASE.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The bottle vase glazed in brilliant blue color, with ovoid body and tapering neck, the base partially covered with a white-tinted glaze, and bears a six character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: H: 9-3/8 in (23.7cm) D: 4-3/4 in (12cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97048 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3288

3289
$0.00

CAFE-AU-LAIT PORCELAIN SHYAKAMUNI BUDDHA FIGURE.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Seated Shyakamuni, painted in three colors of sparrows egg blur & coffee, red, and white, over porcelain. SIZE: H: 9-7/8 in (25.1cm)W: 7 in (17.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97017 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3289

3290
$0.00

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE VASES.

19th/20th Century, China. Pair of vases depicting mother and children in an outdoor setting, bottom bears six character “YONGZHENG” mark. SIZE: H: 5-7/8 in (15cm) D: 3-7/8 in (9.9cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96984 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3290

3294
$2,370.00

YIXING ZISHA BOWL WITH COVER ATTRIBUTED TO YANG PENGNIAN.

China. The bowl and cover incised with landscape and poetry, the interior glazed in white and crackle patterns, the bottom with four character mark. SIZE: H: 6-1/2 in (16.5 cm) W: 8-1/8 in (20.7cm). CONDITION: Slight discoloration on the rim, otherwise good condition. 9-97027 (2,800-3,500) – Lot 3294

3295
$3,258.75

TEADUST GLAZED VASE.

Qing Dynasty, China. The vase is of baluster form, the body with sectional rings, glazed overall in teadust color. SIZE: H: 7-7/8 in (20 cm) D: 6-1/4 in (15.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97082 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3295

3296
$0.00

LONGQUAN FOLIATE CHARGER.

Ming Dynasty period, China. The charger with foliate edges on the rim, flower petals design on the interior, and impressed flower at the center. SIZE: H: 2-5/8 in (6.7 cm) D: 12-5/8 in (32.2cm). CONDITION: Good with glaze wear. 9-97010 (3,000-3,500) – Lot 3296

3297
$0.00

BLUE AND WHITE ‘DRAGON’ TALL BOWL.

Mid Ming Dynasty period, China. The tall bowl stands on a cylindrical and slightly splayed foot ring, and the body painted in blue and white with dragon amidst clouds. SIZE: H: 3-3/4 in (9.5 cm) D: 5-3/4 in (14.7 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97071 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3297

3298
$8,027.50

PURPLE GLAZED GARLIC HEAD BOTTLE VASE.

Republican Period, China. Glazed beautifully in even and deep purple, the top shaped similar to garlic head, bottom bears QIANLONG mark, includes wooden stand. SIZE: 11-1/4″ (28.5cm) h x 5-5/8″ (14.3cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-97000 (5,000-7,500) – Lot 3298

3299
$3,555.00

PORCELAIN CARVED RUYI SCEPTER.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Shaped in naturalistic branch and peaches form, the ruyi painted in vibrant colors, attached with tassel, six character QIANLONG mark on the handle. SIZE: L: 14 in (35.1cm) W: 5-1/2 in (13.9cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97043 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3299

3301
$0.00

RARE CELADON GLAZED VASE.

1736-1795, Qianlong seal mark in underglaze blue and of the period, China. The body slightly waisted between the rounded shoulder and rounded lower body, covered all over with a glaze of pale sea-green color. SIZE: H: 8 in (20.3cm) D: 5-1/8 in (13cm). PROVENANCE: Christie’s New York, March 26th 2010 Auction, lot 1430. CONDITION: Good. 9-97095 (10,000-12,000) – Lot 3301

3302
$1,777.50

CIZHOUYAO KILN BOWL.

Song to Ming Dynasty period, China. The Cizhouyao bowl depicts a man seated on a stone in an outside setting, enclosed by wave and circular patterns, glazed overall in dark brown and ivory. SIZE: 2″ (5.2 cm) h x 6-7/8″ (17.5 cm) dia. CONDITION: Good with glaze wear with roughness to edges. 9-97073 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3302

3303
$1,777.50

BLUE AND WHITE OCTAGONAL INK BOX WITH COVER.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The cover and body painted with flowers and branches design, shaped in domed octagonal form, bottom with six character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: H: 1-7/8 in (4.7 cm) W: 3-1/4 in (8.2 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97038 (500-900) – Lot 3303

3304
$618.57

CLOISONNE ENAMELED SMALL JAR WITH SPOON.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Exterior depicts flowers, branches, and bats, symbolizing fortune, bottom with four character QIANLONG mark, includes spoon. SIZE: H: 3-1/8 in (7.9 cm)D: 3-1/4 in (8.2 cm). CONDITION: Some visible small holes, otherwise good condition. 9-97045 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3304

3305
$711.00

JIZHOU WARE BLACK-GLAZED BOWL.

China. Conical form, oil drip pattern, in black glaze. SIZE: H: 2 in (5.1 cm) D: 4-1/8 in (10.4 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96996 (800-1,200) – Lot 3305

3306
$1,185.00

CIZHOU WARE PAPER OR STENCIL CUT BOWL.

China. Conical form, oil drip pattern, in black glaze, with additional flowers and crackle patterns. SIZE: H: 2-1/8 in (5.4cm)D: 4-1/2 in (11.4cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96994 (800-1,200) – Lot 3306

3307
$711.00

BLACK GLAZED CONICAL BOWL.

China. Flattened conical form, covered in black glaze, with leaf patterns on the exterior. SIZE: H: 2 in (5.1cm) D: 6-7/8 in (17.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96995 (800-1,200) – Lot 3307

3308
$2,666.25

CARVED WHITE JADE ORNAMENT.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The ornament pierce carved with lotus flowers and leaves, the stone of yellowish-white with slight russet. SIZE: H: 2-1/8 in (5.3cm) W: 1-3/8 in (3.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97153 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3308

3309
$4,631.25

MOTTLED WHITE JADE CARVED “LIONS” STAMP SEAL.

China. Of square section, the finial of the seal is carved with Buddhist lion standing with its cub by its side facing the older lion, their faces are detailed with bulging eyes, long eyebrows, pronounced noses, and mouth open revealing the teeth are shown with fierce expressions. The bushy manes and curled tails are finely incised. The stone is of white tone with good patina. Uncarved base. SIZE: 4-5/8″ (11.7 cm) h x 4″ (10.2 cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96973 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3309

3310
$9,880.00

SET OF THREE BLACK LACQUER JADE INLAID PANELS.

China. The set includes a pair of rectangular black lacquer white jade inlaid panels, and a black lacquer hanging panel embellished with hard-stone. The panel pairs are inlaid with poetic couplet written in semi-cursive format with white jade against the black lacquer ground; the hanging panel is inlaid with various hard-stones including white jade, celadon jade, spinach jade, agate, etc, decorating birds and crane in flight, above blossoming plum tree and chrysanthemum issuing from rock-work, and imperial poem on the top left hand side. SIZE: First: 50″ (127 cm) l x 30-1/2″ (77.4 cm) w. Second: 50-1/4″ (127.8 cm) l x 13-3/8″ (34 cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96967 (6,500-8,500) – Lot 3310

3311
$0.00

GRAYISH CELADON JADE CARVED “THREE RAM” FIGURE.

Early 20th Century, China. The jade figural group is carved in the form of a recumbent ram with its head turning back towards the two young rams, one climbing playfully on the body and the other standing closely at its side. The larger ram’s horn curled around the back of its head with pronounced nostril & large eyes. SIZE: 3-5/8″ h (9.3cm) x 6-1/4″ w (15.9cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96974 (7,000-8,000) – Lot 3311

3312
$5,332.50

CARVED WHITE JADE TIGER FIGURE.

Ming Dynasty period, China. The well carved figure depicts a recumbent tiger with jaws wide open, the stone of smooth white with good translucency and slight russet. SIZE: 3″ (7.6 cm) h x 5-1/4″ (13.3 cm) l. CONDITION: Good. 9-97176 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 3312

3313
$7,110.00

CARVED NATURAL JADEITE FIGURE.

The carving made from natural jadeite, depicting a beauty laying sideways, includes export seal on the back, and set on top of carved wooden stand. SIZE: L: 5 in (12.7cm) H: 3-1/8 in (7.9cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97096 (6,000-7,500) – Lot 3313

3314
$17,775.00

CARVED WHITE JADE TEAPOT.

Republic period, China. Supported by three short and tapering columnar feet, the body shaped similar to bowl, lightly carved with taotie masks on the sides, the handle carved in the form of mythical beast, the flat and wide shoulder attached with an arched handle, hanging over the cover carved with additional taotie masks and a flower bud finial. The stone of smooth white and slight russet. Compare to a smaller white jade teapot without handle, sold in Christie’s London on November 4 2008 Lot 9, for £205,250, Also compare a smaller and celadon jade teapot, sold in Christie’s New York on March 2012 Lot 1884, for $110,500. SIZE: W: 9-7/8 in (25.2 cm) H: 7-7/8 in (20 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97029 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 3314

3315
$23,700.00

CARVED WHITE JADE ELEPHANT.

The carving of elephant symbolizes the Chinese idiom “Tai Ping You Xiang”, resembling peace. The elephant is standing with four feet on the ground, the trunk turned backwards to the right side, carrying a decorated carpet with key-fret patterns, ‘shou’ character, flying bats, and other auspicious items, with a child clinging to its back. The stone of smooth white color with slight russet. Qing dynasty period. SIZE: W: 6-1/2 in (16.5 cm) H: 4-3/4 in (12.1 cm). CONDITION: Natural fissures, very good. 9-97031 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 3315

3316
$47,400.00

CARVED WHITE JADE ‘LION’ CENSER.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Carved in great details in the design of lions, with ring handles, beast masks, and lion finial, the stone of smooth white with transparency. Includes cover, base, and box. SIZE: H: 5 in (12.7 cm) W: 5-3/4 in (14.5cm). PROVENANCE: Christie’s Auction tag. sale 2427, March 24th, 2011, Lot 1556. CONDITION: Good. 9-97016 (30,000-60,000) – Lot 3316

3317
$0.00

CARVED SOAPSTONE STAMP SEAL.

Republic period, China. The soapstone stamp seal carved with Bodhidharma on the side, the bottom remain uncarved. SIZE: H: 3-5/8 in (9.2cm) W: 1-5/8 in (4.2cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97136 (450-600) – Lot 3317

3318
$0.00

PAIR OF CARVED SHOUSHAN FURONG SOAPSTONE SEALS.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The pair of stamp seals carved from Shoushan Furong soapstones, each mounted with a tiger on top with head turned sideways, and inscribed Chinese characters on the side. SIZE: H: 3-1/2 in (8.9 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97057 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3318

3319
$0.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Additional information: Weight of the seal is 56 grams.

CARVED TIANHUANG SOAPSTONE SEAL.

China. The Shoushan Tianhuang soapstone carved seal stamp depicts a lion mounted on top with head turned side ways, the stone of amber-honey color. SIZE: H: 2 in (5 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97061 (7,000-9,000) – Lot 3319

3320
$0.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Additional information: Weight of the seal is 216 grams.

CARVED TIANHUANG SOAPSTONE SEAL ATTRIBUTED TO ZHOU FEN.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The Shoushan Tianhuang soapstone stamp seal is of long cylindrical form, the sides inscribed with Chinese poetry calligraphy, artist mark Zhou Fen. SIZE: H: 2-5/8 in (6.7 cm) W: 1-1/2 in (3.9 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97059 (35,000-40,000) – Lot 3320

3323
$0.00

UNDERGLAZED COPPER RED FISH BOWL.

Early Qing Dynasty period, China. The fish bowl is of globular form with high shoulders, the body underglazed copper red in the design of carps, lotus flowers, and river, the rim with double blue rings. SIZE: H: 10-1/4 in (26.1 cm) D: 14-1/2 in (36.3 cm). PROVENANCE: Christie’s March 26, 2010, Sale #2297, lot 1416. CONDITION: Good. 9-97003 (40,000-60,000) – Lot 3323

3324
$0.00

RARE SMALL TEADUST GLAZED VASE, HU.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The vase has a pear-shaped body raised on a slightly splayed foot, and applied with a pair of stylized mask & affixed ring handles, covered overall with a finely speckled glaze of deep olive tone thinning to amber at the edges. Seal mark dressed in a brown glaze and the foot ring covered with an iron wash. The base bears a six-character “Qinglong” mark. SIZE: Top: 2-1/2″ (6.5cm), Base: 2-3/4″ (7cm); 6″ h (15cm). PROVENANCE: Christie’s, NY March 25th, 2011 Lot 1738. CONDITION: Good. 9-97081 (40,000-60,000) – Lot 3324

3325
$0.00

CELADON GLAZED GUANYIN FIGURE.

19th Century or earlier, China. Depicts seated Guanyin on top of a dragon above ocean waves, with serene expression and glazed overall in celadon. SIZE: H: 22-3/4 in (57.8cm) W: 11 in (27.8cm). CONDITION: Good, with few hairlines. 9-97004 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3325

3326
$16,055.00

CLOISONNE ENAMELED VASE, GU.

19th Century or earlier, China. The enameled cloisonne Gu decorated with gilt accent and with the patterns of lotus blossom, the base bears a four character mark of “JING TAI NIAN ZHI”. SIZE: 7-1/2″ (19.1 cm) h x 5-7/16″ (13.7cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-97050 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 3326

3327
$32,587.50

PAIR OF LARGE CARVED CINNABAR LACQUER VASES.

18/19th century, China. Of baluster form, the well carved body with two panels, each has a landscape scene including beautiful villages, busy villagers, flowing willow trees, dense pine trees, calm rivers, and small mountains, surrounded by intricate floral patterns and separated by peony flower at side, the neck carved with two panels of flower planters, and the bottom with six character “QIANLONG” mark. SIZE: 25-1/4″ (64.2 cm) h. Top: 9-3/8″ (23.9 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96982 (28,000-35,000) – Lot 3327

3328
$189,600.00

MAGNIFICENT BRONZE FIGURE OF GUANYIN ON LOTUS STAND.

Ming Dynasty period, China. The bronze cast Guanyin is cast seated in dhyanasana on a detachable lotus base with hands in abhaya mudra. Shown wearing long and loose robe, her chest is bejewelled with elaborate beaded necklace. Her face is shown with a benevolent expression, flanked by pendulous earlobes with earrings and wearing a high tiara enclosing a small figure of Buddha. The separate bronze pedestal stand is cast with rows of lotus petals raised on column rises from an hexagonal base. The back incised with inscription reading Ming hong zhi ding si nian zao tai jian yao ju shi (respectfully made during the 10th year of Ming dynasty Hongzhi reign by servant Yao Ju). NOTE: A similar Ming Dynasty period brass Mahavairocana statue (H: 91 cm) was featured in Poly Auction, Hong Kong, on April 7th, 2014, as lot 3415 of sale HKS2814-3, at the estimate value of $770,000 to $1,060,000 USD. SIZE: H: 33-5/8 in (85.4 cm) W: 16-1/8 in (41 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96968 (160,000-180,000) – Lot 3328

3330
$29,625.00

GILT BRONZE BUDDHA FIGURE.

19th century, China. The large Buddha crafted in Ming style, with the Buddha seated on a delicate throne, the clothes ornated with turquoise and coral, the Buddha’s face with serene expression, the bottom with the religious pattern. SIZE: H: 13-1/8 in (33.3cm) W: 7-1/2 in (19cm). CONDITION: Some age related wear and loss of gilt. 9-97157 (25,000-30,000) – Lot 3330

3331
$0.00

UNUSUAL BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The bulbous body supported by three kneeling monkeys with hands held high, with splash gilt scattered on the sides, two bat and beaded handles attached, and the cover in the theme of cloud and bat. SIZE: H: 14 in (35.6cm) W: 10-1/2 in (26.8 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97005 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 3331

3332
$3,555.00

GILT BRONZE SEATED BUDDHA FIGURE.

China. The cast bronze figure depicts a seated Shyakamuni, with gilt exposed body parts, on top of double lotus throne. Includes Christies Identification sticker. SIZE: 8-7/8″ (22.5cm) x 6-1/8″ w (15.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97049 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3332

3333
$0.00

BRONZE CENSER SET IN BAMBOO FORM.

Qing Dynasty period, China. An elaborately casted bronze censer completed with the en suite cover and base, imitating bamboo patterns. Includes Christie’s Auction tag. SIZE: H: 23-1/4 in (59 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97080 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3333

3334
$2,962.50

BRONZE SEATED BUDDHA FIGURE.

Ming Dynasty period, China. Seated figure of Shakyamuni. on top of lotus throne, well casted, includes wooden stand. SIZE: H: 11 in (28 cm). CONDITION: Age related wear, otherwise good. 9-96978 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3334

3335
$0.00

GILT BRONZE SHAKYAMUNI FIGURE.

19th century, China. Seated on lotus throne, the Buddha finely casted with details. SIZE: H: 7-1/8 in (18.2cm) W: 5-1/2 in (14.0cm). CONDITION: Good, slight loss of gilt. 9-97087 (6,000-7,500) – Lot 3335

3336
$0.00

PAIR OF CAST BRONZE GUARDIAN FIGURES.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Each figure is heavily cast with stern expression, mounted standing on bronze stand and modelled wearing elaborate chain-mail armor with legs slightly apart and celestial ribbon over the shoulder, one with hands clasping together, the other touching the beard, with traces of gilt and red pigments remaining. SIZE: H: 16-1/2 in (42 cm) W: 8-1/2 in (21.5cm). CONDITION: Age related wear. 9-96976 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 3336

3337
$0.00

GILT BRONZE JAMBHALA FIGURE.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The gilt bronze figure depicts the Jambhala seated on top of double lotus throne, left hand holding a mongoose, and right hand holding a fruit. SIZE: H: 3-7/8 in (9.9 cm) W: 3 in (7.6 cm). CONDITION: Some loss of gilt, otherwise good condition. 9-96959 (1,800-3,000) – Lot 3337

3338
$9,262.50

PAIR OF HUALI STOOLS.

China. The pair of Huali wooden stools with natural colors and beaded edge design. SIZE: H: 20-1/4 in (51.4cm) D: 16-1/2 in (41.9cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97052 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3338

3339
$58,662.50

HARDWOOD ALTAR TABLE.

China. Hardwood, possibly Zitan altar table with delicately carved sides, skirts, and legs, complete with hoof feet and natural wood colors. SIZE: L: 69-1/4 in (175.8cm) H: 34 in (86.3cm) W: 18-3/4 in (47.6cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97051 (28,000-32,000) – Lot 3339

3340
$0.00

CARVED SHOUSHAN FURONG SOAPSTONE GUANYIN FIGURE.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The Guanyin figure carved from Shoushan Furong soapstone, ornated with small turquoise and coral. The Guanyin is seated, with two hands on the knee holding a scroll, the face with benevolent features. SIZE: H: 3-3/4 in (9.7 cm) W: 2-1/4 in (5.6 cm). PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s New York ,Lot 338, Sept. 11th & 12th, 2012. CONDITION: Good. 9-96989 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 3340

3341
$0.00

HUANGHUALI WOOD BRUSH POT.

China. Of slightly tapering cylindrical form, the Huanghuali brush pot is in plain design, with natural wood grain and colors, completed with rim and cap. SIZE: D: 6-1/4 in(15.9 cm) H: 7-3/4 in(19.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97083 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3341

3342
$432.25

TWO BAMBOO INCENSE CASES.

20th Century, China. Intricately carved bamboo incense cases depicting people in pavillion scene, one slightly larger. SIZE: Max H: 8-1/8 in (20.2cm) Max D: 2-1/8 in (5.3cm) Min H: 7-3/8 in (8.7 cm)Min D: 2 in (5.1 cm). CONDITION: One incense case missing a lid. 9-97014 (300-400) – Lot 3342

3343
$4,940.00

NATURALISTIC CARVED AGARWOOD BRUSH POT.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The agarwood brush pot carved in naturalistic form, with tapering body in the form of tree trunk, includes wooden stand. SIZE: H: 5-3/8 in (13.7 cm) W: 4 in (10.3 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97055 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3343

3344
$2,370.00

RECTANGULAR PIERCE CARVED ZITAN & LACQUERED WOOD BOX.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. Cover pierce carved in angled patterns, the box lacquered with additional patterns. SIZE: L: 11 in (27.9cm) H: 2-1/2 in (6.3 cm) W: 5-7/8 in (15 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97034 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3344

3345
$0.00

CIRCULAR PIERCE CARVED ZITAN & LACQUERED WOOD BOX.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Cover pierce carved in angled patterns, the box lacquered with additional patterns. SIZE: H: 8 cm, D: 20.5 cm. CONDITION: Good. 9-97036 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3345

3346
$0.00

TWO PARCEL GILT WOODEN DECORATIONS.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The pair of carved wooden hanging decorations depict people in a pavilion setting, parcel gilt. SIZE: 21-1/2″ (54.6 cm) h x 15-1/8″ (38.3 cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96990 (4,000-4,500) – Lot 3346

3347
$0.00

CARVED SOAPSTONE MYTHICAL FIGURE.

Republic period, China. The carving depicts the mythical monkey Sun Wukong standing with three monkeys hanging by his stick, the stone is of brownish yellow with good patina. SIZE: H: 8-1/2 in (21.6cm) W: 3 in (7.6cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97094 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 3347

3348
$988.00

CARVED RECTANGULAR HUANGYANGMU WOODEN BOX.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The box lid incised with mountain scenery and poem, the box shaped in rectangular form, made from Huangyangmu wood. SIZE: L: 11-1/4 in (28.6cm) W: 7-1/2 in (19.2 cm) H: 2-3/8 in (5.9cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97037 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3348

3349
$0.00

LINGBI SCHOLAR ROCK.

China. Standing in fitted stand, the irregular shaped scholar stone exhibits dark color. SIZE: 20-1/2″ (52.1 cm) h x 13″ (33 cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96969 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 3349

3350
$0.00

FRAMED KESI EMBROIDERY.

17th Century or later, China. The silk kesi panel in rectangular shape, stitched with phoenix and dragon amidst clouds, with golden color. SIZE: L: 26 in (66 cm) W: 14-1/8 in (35.8cm). CONDITION: Some loss of stitching, overall very good. 9-97163 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3350

3351
$0.00

FRAMED KESI EMBROIDERY.

17th Century or later, China. The silk kesi panel in rectangular shape, stitched with many young boys in garden setting, with golden color. SIZE: L: 25-3/8 in (64.5cm) w: 9-3/8 in (23.7CM). CONDITION: Some loss of stitching, fraying. 9-97162 (400-600) – Lot 3351

3352
$0.00

FRAMED KESI EMBROIDERY.

17th Century or later, China. The silk kesi panel in rectangular shape, stitched with phoenix and dragon amidst clouds, with golden color. SIZE: L: 26 in (66 cm) W: 14-1/8 in (35.8cm). CONDITION: Some loss of stitching, overall good condition. 9-97108 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3352

3353
$474.00

FRAMED KESI EMBROIDERY.

17th Century or later, China. The silk kesi panel in rectangular shape, stitched with many young boys in garden setting, with golden color. SIZE: L: 25-3/8 in (64.5cm) w: 9-3/8 in (23.7CM). CONDITION: Some loss of stitching, fraying. 9-97107 (400-600) – Lot 3353

3354
$2,470.00

FRAMED EMBROIDERED OFFICIAL BADGE.

19th century, China. Embroidered mythological beast ‘Qi Ling’ marshal official badge on wood frame, of a mythological creature amid ruyi clouds, above waves, on monochrome black ground, of square form. SIZE: L: 11-1/8 in (28.3cm) W: 11 in (27.9cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97104 (600-800) – Lot 3354

3355
$2,161.25

EMBROIDERED PURPLE PHOENIX VEST.

19th century, China. The silk vest embroidered in purple, blue, gold, and green, with dragons and phoenix. SIZE: L: 30-3/4 in (78.2cm) W: 21-1/2 in (54.2cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97146 (800-1,200) – Lot 3355

3356
$988.00

FRAMED PARTIAL KESI OFFICIAL ROBE.

19th century, China. Partial kesi robe featuring dragons flying amidst clouds above lishui ocean wave patterns, framed in long rectangular form. SIZE: L: 71-1/2 in (182cm) W: 17-1/4 in (43.8cm). CONDITION: Good with some fraying. 9-97110 (800-1,200) – Lot 3356

3357
$2,161.25

FRAMED PARTIAL KESI OFFICIAL ROBE.

18th/19th Century, China. Partial kesi official’s robe featuring four clawed dragons flying above ocean waves and lishui pattern, against blue ground. SIZE: L: 49 in (124.5 cm) W: 30-1/2 in (77.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97112 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3357

3358
$3,258.75

FRAMED PARTIAL KESI OFFICIAL ROBE.

18th/19th Century, China. Partial kesi emperor’s robe featuring four flying five clawed golden dragons above lishui ocean waves, Yongzheng period design. SIZE: 34″ x 44″. CONDITION: Good. 9-97111 (2,800-3,200) – Lot 3358

3359
$0.00

FRAMED EMBROIDERED KESI PANEL.

19th century, China. The framed rectangular embroidered kesi depicts flowers, baskets, and butterfly in green, blue, and red. SIZE: W: 7-1/2 in (19.0cm) L: 9-1/2 in (24cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97101 (500-600) – Lot 3359

3360
$0.00

FRAMED EMBROIDERED KESI PANEL.

18/19th century, China. The framed rectangular embroidered kesi depicts flowers and bats in blue, red, and green. SIZE: W: 7-1/2 in (19.1cm) L: 9-1/2 in (24.2cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97100 (500-600) – Lot 3360

3361
$0.00

FRAMED KESI EMBROIDERY.

19th century, China. The framed silk kesi panel, stitched with people in landscape setting with weapons, embroidered in blue, red, gold, green, and white. SIZE: L: 27 in (68.7cm) W: 14-1/2 in (36.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97109 (450-600) – Lot 3361

3366
$829.50

CLEVERLY CARVED AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE.

19th century, China. The agate snuff bottle cleverly carved with monkeys and trees, against cloudy ground, complete with coral stopper. SIZE: 2-1/2″ (6.3cm) h. CONDITION: Good. 9-97154 (600-800) – Lot 3366

3367
$1,066.50

BASKET WEAVE WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE.

19-20th century, China. The white jade snuff bottle with basket weave pattern on the body, the stone of smooth white, and capped with coral stopper. SIZE: H: 2-1/2 in (6.4cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97124 (800-1,200) – Lot 3367

3368
$1,777.50

WHITE JADE OVOID SNUFF BOTTLE.

19/29th century, China. The snuff bottle shaped in ovoid pebble form, the stone of white color with slight russet. SIZE: H: 2-1/4 in (5.7cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97126 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3368

3369
$0.00

CLEVERLY CARVED AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE.

19/20th century, China. The white and black agate was cleverly carved with child on the exterior, the body of flattened ovoid form. SIZE: H: 2-5/8 in (6.6cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97128 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3369

3370
$0.00

WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE.

19/20th century, China. The white jade snuff bottle has slight russet on one side, and completed with coral stopper. SIZE: H: 2-1/2 in (6.3cm) CONDITION: Good. 9-97129 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3370

3371
$0.00

INSIDE PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE ATTRIBUTED TO MA SHAOXUAN.

Late Qing Dynasty or Republic period, China. Of flattened ovoid form, the inside painted glass snuff bottle depicts a Chinese official on one side, and landscape on the other, artist mark MA SHAOXUAN. SIZE: H: 3-3/4 in (9.6 cm) W: 2 in (5.1 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97065 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 3371

3372
$0.00

9.60 CARAT EMERALD & DIAMOND 14K WHITE GOLD RING.

9.60 carats emerald with 2.16 carats diamond and 14k white gold. Accompanied by a GIA Certificate. SIZE: 13.63 x 12.96 x 7.13 mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97189 (16,000-18,000) – Lot 3372

3372a
$0.00

PURPLISH/PINK TOURMALINE WITH DIAMONDS RING.

6.78 carats tourmaline with 0.89 carats diamond and 18k. Accompanied by a GIA Certificate. SIZE: 14.25 x 11.12 x 6.15 mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97190 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 3372a

3372b
$0.00

4.11 CARAT ORANGE SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND 18KT RING.

One 4.11 carat orange sapphire with 1.20 carat diamond and 18k yellow gold ring, the yellow sapphire is of octagonal shape with step cut, the color of orange with transparency. Accompanied by a GIA Certificate. SIZE: 8.78 x 8.07 x 5.65 mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97188 (12,000-16,000) – Lot 3372b

3373
$0.00

DARK RED FACETED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE.

China. Of ovoid form with honeycomb-like faceted exterior, the dark red glass snuff bottle includes a coral stopper. SIZE: H: 2-7/8 in (7.3 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97069 (700-800) – Lot 3373

3373a
$1,235.00

GROUP OF DZI BEAD BRACELET AND THREE AGATE BEADS.

The group include a Dzi bead bracelet with various patterns, and three additional agate beads. SIZE: Max L: 2 in (5.1cm) Min L: 1-1/8 in (2.8cm) Max D: 1/2 in (1.3cm) Min D: 3/8 in (1cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97147 (800-1,000) – Lot 3373a

3374
$177.75

STRAND OF CATSEYE PRAYER BEADS.

China. A strand of prayer beads consisting similar sized catseye beads, with natural gemstone color. SIZE: About 7/16″ (1.2 cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-96986 (150-300) – Lot 3374

3375
$1,111.50

GROUP OF THREE AMBER BEAD STRANDS.

19/20th century. The group includes a strand of 108 amber prayer beads, an amber bead necklace, and amber bead bracelet, all with translucent deep red color. SIZE: D: 1/2 in (1.3cm) D: 3/8 in (0.9cm) D: 3/4 in (1.9cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97115 (600-900) – Lot 3375

3376
$0.00

AQUAMARINE NECKLACE WITH TOURMALINE PENDANT.

20th century, China. The necklace made from graduating beads of aquamarine, the center hung a carved tourmaline pendant, all with good translucency. SIZE: H: 1-7/8 in (3.7cm) W: 1 in (2.6 cm) Min W: 1/4 in (0.6cm) Max W: 1/2 in (1.3cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97116 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3376

3378
$0.00

CARVED JADEITE PENDANT AND PRAYING BEADS.

China. The jadeite pendant is of rectangular form with apple green and white color and patina, the strand of prayer beads has similar sized and mottled green color beads. SIZE: L: 3-3/8 in (8.7cm) W: 2-1/8 in (5.3cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97041 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3378

3379
$5,925.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The online title in the catalog states “JADEITE NECKLACE”, which should read “NATURAL JADEITE NECKLACE”. Also the description states “Includes GIA Certificate” and should read “Includes GIA Certificate stating natural color with no indications of impregnantion”. The printed catalog is correct.

JADEITE NECKLACE WITH GIA CERTIFICATE.

The necklace made with sixteen similar sized glassy transparency jadeite shaped in polished cabochon form, embedded in gold, with gold chain. The jadeite is of glassy transparency, with beautiful whole green color. Includes GIA certificate. CONDITION: Good. 9-97122 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3379

3380
$14,812.50

CARVED NATURAL JADEITE GUANYIN.

Beautiful natural jadeite Guanyin pendant, mounted with diamonds on the side, with whole green color and good transparency. Includes GIA certificate. SIZE: H: 2-1/8 in (5.2cm) W: 1-1/4 in (3.2cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97155 (15,000-18,000) – Lot 3380

3381
$414.75

STRAND OF AMBER BEADS AND HORN CARVED PENDANT.

The lot includes a golden amber bead bracelet, each with beautiful golden color and inclusions, with good clarity, and a horn carved pendant inset in metal brace. SIZE: max D: 7/8 in (2.3cm) Min D: 5/8 in (1.6cm) W: 1-3/8 in (3.5 cm) H: 2 in (5.1 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97092 (300-600) – Lot 3381

3382
$0.00

DZI BEAD NECKLACE.

The strand includes a larger Dzi bead pendant, with two smaller cylindrical beads on the side, and additional amber round beads. SIZE: L: 2-3/8 in (6cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97160 (500-600) – Lot 3382

3383
$948.00

LONGQUAN KILN FLORIFORM BOWL.

Ming Dynasty period, China. Body in flower petal form, glazed in celadon teal color. SIZE: H: 3-1/8 in (8cm)D: 4-1/2 in (11.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96993 (500-900) – Lot 3383

3385
$0.00

PAIR OF WUCAI PLATES.

17th century, China. The plates painted on the interior with people in outdoor setting, the rim decorated with floral and vine patterns, the bottom bears six character WANLI mark. SIZE: D: 6-3/8 in (16.2cm) H: 1-1/2 in (3.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97151 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 3385

3386
$5,925.00

RED GLAZED “LION” CENSER.

19th century, China. This well potted red glazed censer features scattered painted gold, on body, lid, handles, and patterns. Two beast mask handles attached to compressed body below slightly waisted neck. The lid mounted lingzhi on top, along with pierced carvings of Chinese coins. Bottom bears four character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: H: 2-7/8 in (7.3cm) W:5-1/8 in (13cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97046 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3386

3387
$2,962.50

FAMILLE ROSE ‘THREE ABUBDANCES’ BOWL.

Republican period, China. The bowl delicately painted with peaches and branches in vibrant colors, bottom bears QIANLONG mark. SIZE: H: 1-7/8 in (4.8cm) D: 3-5/8 in (9.3cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97018 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3387

3388
$0.00

LONGQUAN CELADON CHARGER.

Ming Dynasty, China. The large charger’s rim impressed with floral branches, and the center impressed with flower patterns, glazed overall in celadon. SIZE: H: 2-5/8 in (6.7 cm) D: 14-1/2 in (36.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97032 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3388

3389
$7,110.00

MING STYLE FRUIT PLATE.

18th century, China. Exterior painted in blue and white with flowers and branches, with scrolling key-fret pattern on the bottom, the interior separated into different compartments for fruits and candies. Qinglong mark to base & possibly of the period. SIZE: H: 2-3/4 in (6.7cm) D:13-1/8 in (33.4cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96983 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 3389

3389a
$20,737.50

SIX-PIECE SET OF NATURAL JADEITE JEWELRY.

Includes: One disc-shaped green jadeite jade pendant attached to a yellow metal necklace with three disc-shaped green jadeite jade in the front. Also one set of green jadeite jade ring, bracelet and a pair of earrings. Necklace with pendant accompanied by a GIA Certificate stating no indications of impregnation. SIZE: 15.62mm dia. CONDITION: Very good, pendent missing a jump ring to attach to necklace. 9-97194 (17,500-22,500) – Lot 3389a

3389b
$14,220.00

CARVED JADEITE PENDANT.

The carving is of trapezoid shape, the stone of crisp green. Accompanied by a GIA Certificate indicating no indications of dye, polymer impregnated. SIZE: 45.50 x 58.84 x 3.65mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97195 (12,000-16,000) – Lot 3389b

3389c
$10,428.00

NATURAL JADEITE JADE PENDANT & NECKLACE.

One disc-shaped jadeite jade set in a yellow metal pendant and circle-shaped necklace. Accompanied by a GIA Certificate stating there are no indications of impregnation. SIZE: 29.83mm in dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97193 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 3389c

3389d
$0.00

CARVED NATURAL JADEITE RING.

The jadeite ring consists of a cabochon jadeite inset on the ring. Accompanied by a GIA Certificate stating there are no indications of impregnation. SIZE: 27.88 x 26.03 x 10.79 mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97196 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3389d

3390
$9,480.00

PAIR OF CELADON GLAZED TRIPOD WASHER.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Of compressed cylindrical form, the washers supported by three small feet, beautifully glazed overall in celadon white color, with four character mark on the bottom. Includes Christie’s Auction tag. SIZE: 2-7/8″ (7.3cm) h x 5″ (12.7cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-97035 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 3390

3393
$0.00

WHITE GLAZED ANHUA LOTUS JAR.

Ming Dynasty period, China. The jar impressed with Anhua, depicting blooming lotus and a band of lotus petals along the base. The piece was TL tested by the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the result is consistent with the suggested date of manufacture. Includes the original thermoluminescence testing results. SIZE: H: 8-1/2 in (21.7cm) D: 8-1/4 in (20.9cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97047 (10,000-20,000) – Lot 3393

3394
$8,295.00

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE MING-STYLE LOTUS VASE, ZUN.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. Bulbous body, painted in blue and white with flowers, branches, and eight treasures, sides with beast mask handles, bottom bears six character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: 18-3/4″ (47.7cm) h x 17″ (43.2cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-97001 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3394

3395
$13,035.00

CARVED NATURAL WHOLE GREEN JADEITE JADE PIXIU.

The carving crafted from natural jadeite with icy transparency, whole green color, and golden leaf at bottom, cleverly carved with a Pixiu mounted on the leaf, symbolizing getting rich overnight. Accompanied by a GIA Certificate indicating there are no indication of impregnation. SIZE: 2″ long. CONDITION: Good. 9-97123 (16,000-20,000) – Lot 3395

3397
$14,220.00

YELLOWISH/WHITE CARVED JADE MONKEYS’ BRUSH POT.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. Of irregular form, the brush pot’s surface high relief carved with two monkeys on top of a large peach tree, with another monkey on the bottom ready to catch the peaches. The stone of white color, with slight russet on the back of brush pot. SIZE: H: 5-7/8 in (14.9 cm) W: 4-3/4 in (12.1 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96971 (8,500-10,000) – Lot 3397

3398
$0.00
Revised: 1/27/2015

Please note: There is a fissure in the paw and jaw area.

CARVED JADE DOG FIGURE.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The finely carved jade with russet depicts a dog laying on four feet, with slight russet. SIZE: L: 3-1/4 in (8.3cm) H: 1-1/8 in (2.7cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97119 (600-800) – Lot 3398

3399
$2,073.75

CARVED WHITE JADE CHILONG BELT HOOK.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The belt hook carved from white jade, depicts two confronting chilong dragons, the stone of smooth white. SIZE: L: 4-1/4 in (10.8cm) H: 7/8 in (2.3cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97118 (1,800-2,100) – Lot 3399

3400
$1,635.50

MOTTLED GRAY CARVED JADE CRAB FIGURE.

19th/20th Century, China. Finely carved depicting a small crab, the jade is of celadon white color and some russet. SIZE: L: 5-1/4 in (13.4cm) W: 3-3/4 in (9.7cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97090 (1,800-2,100) – Lot 3400

3401
$0.00

CARVED WHITE JADE POWDER BOX.

19/20th century, China. The powder box carved from white jade, with dragon patterns on top, three pointed handles on the side, stone of greyish white color. SIZE: D: 2-3/4 in (7.1cm) H: 1 in (2.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-97149 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3401

3402
$0.00

PAIR OF WOOD FRAMED AND JADE INLAID SCREEN PANELS.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. The pair of plaques inlaid with jade, jadeite, agate, and other semi-precious gems in the forms of flowers, vases, teapots, decorations, and fruits, separated by shelf-like design, inset within wooden frame, the reverse painted with landscape, the wooden stand well carved and retains natural grains. SIZE: H: 26 in (66.1 cm) W: 17-5/8 in (44.7 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96998 (30,000-35,000) – Lot 3402

3403
$0.00

LARGE CARVED WHITE JADE GUANYIN FIGURAL GROUP.

19th/20th Century, China. The large low-relief carved jade figural group depicts image of Guanyin seated within mountains, surrounded by pine trees, temples, and mountains, with people walking towards the mountain path, the stone of brownish-white with some russet. SIZE: H: 15 in (38.1 cm) W1: 6-7/8 in (17.5 cm) W2: 3-7/8 in (9.8 cm). CONDITION: Very good with natural stone fissures & cracks. 9-97078 (20,000-30,000) – Lot 3403

3404
$0.00

CARVED WHITE JADE ‘DRAGONS’ TRIPOD CENSER WITH LID.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The body is of bulbous form, supported by three cylindrical legs extending out of beast masks, the two uprising & looped ring handles attached to the shoulder and body, the finial carved in the form of a dragon, all set on top of a carved wooden stand, the jade stone is of smooth white color. SIZE: 6″ h (15.3cm) x 6-3/8″ w (16.3cm). CONDITION: Very good with very minor roughness to edge. 9-97063 (50,000-65,000) – Lot 3404

3405
$0.00

WHITE GLAZED VASE.

Song to Ming Dynasty period, China. The vase glazed in white and impressed with ring patterns on the body. SIZE: 11-3/4″ (29.8 cm) h x 6-5/8″ (16.7cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-96935 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3405

3406
$0.00

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE BOWLS.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The pair of famille rose bowls delicately painted with people in outside landscape scenery, the bottom with six character mark JIAQING. SIZE: H: 2 5/8 in (6.5 cm) D: 5 13/16 in (14.2cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96892 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3406

3407
$3,555.00

CELADON WHITE GLAZED TALL CUP.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The tall cup glazed overall in celadon white, the interior impressed with floral patterns and four character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: H: 4-1/16 in (10.3cm) D: 5-1/2 in (14cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96930 (5,000-7,500) – Lot 3407

3408
$3,555.00

BLUE & WHITE CONICAL BOWL.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Painted in blue and white, the body depicts men in outdoor setting, bottom with YONGLE mark. SIZE: H: 2 in (5 cm) B: 1.5 in (4cm) D: 4.25 in (11cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96891 (3,000-3,500) – Lot 3408

3409
$0.00

GLAZED PORCELAIN GUANYIN FIGURE.

Early 20th Century, China. The Guanyin seated with two hands holding a scroll on one knee, crafted with detail such as flowing robes, exquisite headdress, and glazed overall in brown and gold. SIZE: 14″ (35.6cm) h x 7-1/4″ (8.4 cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96922 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3409

3411
$2,962.50

FAMILLE ROSE ‘PLUM FLOWERS’ VASE.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Small vase painted with plum flowers and branches, against white ground, bottom with six character YONGZHENG mark. SIZE: H: 4-1/4 in (10.8cm) D: 3-1/4 in (8.3 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96929 (5,000-7,500) – Lot 3411

3412
$0.00

CARVED WHITE JADE LION STAMP.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The seal stamp carved with mounted lion on top, with head turned sideways, the bottom remain uncarved. SIZE: H: 1 1/8 in (2.48cm) W: 1 3/8 in (3.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96867 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 3412

3413
$711.00

CARVED GREYISH YELLOW JADE ROUND BOX.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. The round jade box incised at the lid with flying phoenix figure, the box opens up to three parts, the stone of greyish yellow. SIZE: H: 1 1/8 in (2.8cm) D: 2 1/4 in (5.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96868 (600-800) – Lot 3413

3414
$592.50

CARVED WHITE JADE PENDANT.

20th century, China. The pierce carved white jade pendant in slight arched shape, with hole in the center and cloud patterns on the side, the stone of smooth white. SIZE: 3″ (7.7cm) h x 1″ (2.6cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96951 (500-600) – Lot 3414

3416
$24,700.00

WELL-CARVED CELADON JADE RUYI SCEPTER.

The shaft intricately carved with plum trees, branches, flowers, and viewing stones, extending from bottom to near-top, the large head further carved with more blooming plum flowers with leafy branches. The back carved with four character “QIANLONG” mark, along with two smaller marks on the shaft. Republic period. SIZE: 18-5/8″ (47.4 cm) l x 4-5/8″ (11.7 cm) w. CONDITION: Natural fissures and wear. Very good. 9-96936 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3416

3417
$13,585.00

LIGHT YELLOW JADE OPENWORKS CARVED BOTTLE VASE.

China. Of flattened and baluster form, the bottle vase carved in openworks, the body supported by an oval ring foot, the center roundel on the body depicting two birds amidst blooming flowers, the surface lightly carved with additional flowers, two floriform handles on the side, and the lid carved with additional flowers, topped with a domed flower finial. The stone of light yellowish white, with slight russet. SIZE: H: 8-5/8 in (21.9 cm) W: 4-1/4 in (10.8 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96909 (5,500-6,000) – Lot 3417

3418
$741.00

RED GLASS INSCRIBED SNUFF BOTTLE.

China. The red glass snuff bottle in elongated melon form, the body inscribed with poetry calligraphy, complete with lapis lazuli and coral stopper, bottom bears four character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: 3-5/8″ (9.2 cm) h. CONDITION: Good. 9-96941 (600-800) – Lot 3418

3425
$0.00

UNUSUAL GILT BRONZE ‘ELEPHANT’ CENSER.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. Tripod legs in the form of elephant masks, body decorated in key-fret patterns and flowers. SIZE: Top D: 4 in (10.2 cm) H: 4-3/8 in (11.1 cm). CONDITION: Slight loss of gilt, possibly missing cover. 9-96931 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 3425

3426
$0.00

LONGQUAN KILN TRIPOD CENSER.

Song Dynasty period, China. Glazed overall in celadon, the censer supported by three pointed legs, with compressed ovoid body. SIZE: H: 3 1/4 in (8.2cm) D: 4 1/2 in (12cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96889 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3426

3427
$1,777.50

GILT BRONZE SEATED TARA.

20th century, China. Cast in the style of Ming Dynasty period, the Buddha seated on a square pedestal, with detailed ornaments and serene expression. SIZE: H: 9 1/2 in (24.2cm) W: 5 1/4 in (13.3cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96875 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3427

3428
$2,073.75

BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER.

18th/19th Century, China. Compressed ovoid form, three round support legs, in the style of Geshi, bottom bears six character “XUANDE” mark. SIZE: 3-3/8″ (8.7cm) h x 6-1/4″ (15.9 cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-96916 (1,500-2,200) – Lot 3428

3429
$1,481.25

HEXAGONAL BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER.

19th century, China. The censer’s body in hexagonal shape, tapering down and supported by three elephant mask and nose legs, the body gold lined with floral patterns, and bottom bears four character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: H: 7 in (17.8cm) W: 7 3/4 in (19.7cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96871 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3429

3430
$0.00

GILT BRONZE LAMA FIGURE.

China. Seated on a lotus throne, the Lama holds a plaque on one hand, head tilt slightly with benevolent expression. SIZE: H: 7-5/8 in (22 cm) W: 5-1/4 in (13.3 cm). CONDITION: Age related wear and loss of gilt. 9-96945 (600-800) – Lot 3430

3431
$0.00

SPLASH GILT SQUARE CENSER.

18th/19th Century, China. The censer supported by four long rectangular legs, the body splash gilt with well-spaced patterns, two beast mask handles on the sides, and bottom bears XUANDE mark. SIZE: W:9 1/2 in(24.1cm) H: 8 1/2 in (21.7cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96905 (6,500-7,500) – Lot 3431

3432
$0.00

BRONZE ‘BAMBOO’ CENSER WITH LID.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Bamboo themed bronze censer, with naturalistic bamboo handles, feet, finial, and lid. SIZE: W: 10-1/2 in (27 cm), H: 8 in (20.5 cm). PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, New York, Sept. 11 & 12, 2012, Lot 187. CONDITION: Good. 9-96932 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3432

3433
$1,543.75

JUNYAO KILN GLAZED CUP.

Song Dynasty period, China. Of compressed cylindrical form, the Junyao cup glazed in greenish blue and brown. SIZE: H: 1-7/8 in (4.7 cm) D: 3-1/4 in (8.3 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96944 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3433

3434
$0.00

GREEN GLAZED VASE.

Han Dynasty period, China. Body glazed in green, sides with beast masks and ring handles. SIZE: H: 17 in (43.2cm)D:12 in (30.5cm). CONDITION: Some loss of glaze. 9-96919 (2,200-2,800) – Lot 3434

3435
$1,777.50

CARVED WHITE MARBLE ‘FEI-TIAN’ FIGURE.

China. The carving is shown with two Fei’tian, or Apsara, raising a sacred pagoda with a shape of a triangular mountain on the top. The Fei’tian’s body is covered with celestial ribbons flying upwards, each face is detailed with downcast eyes, elongated eyes, pendulous earlobes, and hair parted in middle. SIZE: L: 11-3/8 in (28.9 cm) H: 7-5/8 in (19.4 cm) CONDITION: Good. 9-96910 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 3435

3436
$0.00

STONE SCULPTURE OF BODHISATTVA.

China. The Bodhisattva is shown standing upon a lotus plinth with each hand holding a sacred object, wearing a long shawl draped over the shoulder and a gracefully draped dhoti falls to the feet. The face is depicted with a downcast eyes and serene expression, and surmounted by a ribbon-tied crown and backed by a halo. With traces of yellow, red, and green pigments remained. SIZE: H: 20 3/8 in (51.8 cm) W: 7 1/8 in (18.1 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96885 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 3436

3437
$0.00

STONE SCULPTURE OF BODHISATTVA.

China. The Bodhisattva is shown with hands in varada mudra, standing upon a sunflower peatal stand wearing pleated robes draped over the right shoulder, the face is depicted with a calm and benevolent expression with large pendulous earlobes, the hair pulled into ushnisha. SIZE: H: 22 3/4 in (62.9 cm) W: 6 7/8 in (17.5 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96883 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3437

3438
$4,740.00

STONE SCULPTURE OF SHAKYAMUNI.

Northern Qi style, China. The Bodhisattva is shown standing with missing hands supposedly raised in Abhaya mudra, while wearing a tight fitting calf length mantle and robes draped over the shoulders falling in folds towards the ankle. His face is shown with downcast eyes and serene expression and the hair pulled into a knop. SIZE: H: 33 1/4 in (84.5 cm) W: 8 3/4 in (22.2 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96884 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3438

3440
$0.00

DINGYAO KILN IMPRESSED FLOWERS COVERED BOX.

Song Dynasty period, China. The small Dingyao round covered box glazed overall in white and impressed with floral patterns. SIZE: H: 2 in (5.1 cm) D: 4-1/4 in (10.8 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96943 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3440

3441
$0.00

LONGQUAN KILN CELADON GLAZED CENSER.

Southern Song Dynasty period, China. Of compressed globular form, the Longquan kiln censer glazed in dark celadon and crackle pattern on the exterior, with partially glazed interior. SIZE: D: 6-3/4 in(17.2cm) H: 3-3/8 in(8.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96949 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3441

3442
$0.00

GREEN GLAZED GRAINS VASE.

Tang Dynasty period, China. Vase glazed in green, body of baluster form with flower decorations. SIZE: 12″ (30.4 cm) h x 5-1/8″ ( 13.1 cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-96933 (1,800-2,500) – Lot 3442

3443
$1,066.50

DINGYAO KILN IMPRESSED ‘PHOENIX’ BOWL.

Song to Ming Dynasty period, China. The shallow Dingyao ware bowl is impressed with phoenix patterns on the interior, overall glazed in milky white. SIZE: H: 2-5/8 in (6.5 cm) D: 7-1/2 in (19.1 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96937 (800-1,200) – Lot 3443

3444
$0.00

CELADON GLAZED VASE WITH COVER.

Song Dynasty period, China. Vase glazed in celadon, with matching bell shaped cover. SIZE: 12-3/4″ (32.4cm) h x 7″ (17.8cm) dia. CONDITION: Some loss of glaze. 9-96920 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 3444

3445
$0.00

CARVED BAMBOO GUANYIN FIGURE.

China. Well carved from bamboo, the figure depicts Guanyin standing on top of lotus flower above water, with hands holding a slim vase, serene expression, and delicate robe. SIZE: 6-5/8″ (16.9 cm) w x 11-3/4″ (29.8cm) h. CONDITION: Signs of glue on the stand, otherwise good condition. 9-96948 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3445

3446
$1,185.00

HARD WOOD CARVED ZHONG KUI FIGURE.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. Standing figure of Zhong Kui wearing flowing robes and carrying his sword. SIZE: 12-1/4″ (31.1cm) h x 6-1/4″ (15.8cm). CONDITION: Good, sword is broken. 9-96921 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3446

3447
$0.00

CARVED HUANGYANGMU WOOD GUANYIN FIGURE.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The Huangyangmu wood carved figure depicts a standing Guanyin with downcast eyes, draped clothing, and holding a scroll in one hand. SIZE: W: 4 in (12cm) H: 14 1/4 in (36.2cm). CONDITION: Good with age cracks. 9-96902 (3,000-3,500) – Lot 3447

3448
$0.00

ROUND LACQUER BOX.

19th century, China. The round yellow lacquer box decorated with flowers, vines, and eight treasures, designed for holding court beads, six character QIANLONG mark on the bottom. SIZE: H: 3-5/8 in (9.2cm) D: 10-1/4 in (26cm). CONDITION: Age related wear. 9-96954 (1,800-2,100) – Lot 3448

3449
$0.00

HARDWOOD LACQUER FLOOR SCREEN WITH MIRROR AND CALLIGRAPHY PANEL INSET.

Qing Dynasty period, China. A lacquer floor screen with a mirror and carved calligraphy panel inset within a square frame, which sits on top of a base carved with downward pointing lotus petals. SIZE: H: 30 in (77 cm), L: 25 1/2 in (66 cm). PROVENANCE: Christie’s, New York, Sept. 2011, lot 1345. CONDITION: Minor ripples, cracks & split in calligraphy panel, otherwise good. 9-96886 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 3449

3450
$0.00

TWO CARVED BAMBOO BRUSH POTS.

One bamboo brush pot carved with flying dragon above ocean waves, with cloud patterns at the top rim, the other brush pot low relief carved with a smiling Buddha within forest setting. SIZE: H1: 5-5/8 in (14.3cm) D1: 4 in (10.2cm) H2: 7-1/2 in (19cm) D2 : 3-1/2 in (8.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96956 (400-600) – Lot 3450

3451
$3,851.25

CELADON GLAZED BRUSH WASHER.

Qing Dynasty period, China. In dome form, the ink washer covered in even celadon-teal glaze, the bottom has six character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: 1-1/2″ (3.8cm) h x 3-1/4″ (8.2cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-96926 (3,500-4,000) – Lot 3451

3452
$0.00

BLANC DE CHINE TREE TRUNK BRUSH POT.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. The brush pot’s exterior molded in naturalistic tree trunk form, complete with leaves and branches. SIZE: H: 5-1/2 in (13.9 cm) W: 5-1/4 in (13.3cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96927 (2,200-2,500) – Lot 3452

3453
$0.00

CARVED BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

China. The bamboo brush pot carved in low relief, depicting people within a pine tree forest, the color of dark brown. SIZE: D: 5 in (12.3cm) H:7-1/4 in(18.4cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96947 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3453

3454
$0.00

CARVED ZITAN BRUSH POT.

China. The large brush pot carved from Zitan wood in naturalistic tree trunk design, the body curved inwards, with natural wood grains and color. SIZE: H: 5-1/4 in (13.3cm) W: 4-5/8 in(11.2cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96946 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3454

3455
$0.00

NATURALISTIC TRUNK CARVED SCROLL POT.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Large walnut tree root brush pot, carved in naturalistic design, fitted in matching stand. SIZE: H: 14 3/8 in (36.5 cm) W: 14 1/8 in (35.9 cm). CONDITION: Visible hairline cracks on the top and bottom, otherwise good. 9-96879 (3,200-3,800) – Lot 3455

3456
$0.00

CARVED HARDWOOD ARHAT FIGURE.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The hard wood carved figure depicts an Arhat seated on a large piece of leaf boat, with containers on the side. SIZE: L:10 1/8 in (25.6cm) W:3 1/2 in(8.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96903 (2,700-3,200) – Lot 3456

3457
$0.00

CARVED HUANGYANGMU FIGURE.

China. The huangyangmu wood figural group is of intricately carved shown Han Xiangzi wearing a voluminous robe seated on a lion raising his left hand, and the lion with two bulging eyeballs and slightly open mouth showing its tusks. Its mane is highly detailed with incised lines. SIZE: 6-7/8″ (17.5cm) h x 4-5/8″ (11.8cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96874 (300-500) – Lot 3457

3458
$474.00

SMALL CARVED BAMBOO LION FIGURE.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The small lion with sphere ball figure was carved with detail from bamboo, set on wooden stand. SIZE: L: 2-1/4 in (5.7 cm) H: 2-1/8 in (5.4 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96918 (400-600) – Lot 3458

3459
$7,702.50

LOOSE PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO BA DA SHAN REN.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Ink on paper, the painting depicts a deer under the tree, artist mark BA DA SHAN REN. SIZE: L: 50 1/4 in (127.7cm) W: 25 1/2 in (65cm). CONDITION: Noticeable creases. 9-96876 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3459

3460
$2,470.00

FRAMED PAINTING OF ZHONGKUI.

China, ink and color on paper, framed, depicting the demon slayer Zhong Kui, artist seal on top right. SIZE: H: 25 in (63.5 cm) W: 12 7/8 in (31.4 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96893 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3460

3461
$0.00

SCROLL LANDSCAPE PAINTING BY HONG BO.

Contemporary, China. Ink and color on paper painting, unframed. The painting depicts mountain range landscape amidst pine trees, clouds, and rivers, artist signature and mark by Hong Bo. NOTE: Artist will provide authentication letter to buyer. SIZE: H: 28 in (71.1 cm) W: 54-3/8 in (138.2 cm). PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist, Hong Bo. CONDITION: Good. 9-97166 (28,000-48,000) – Lot 3461

3462
$0.00

FRAMED LANDSCAPE PAINTING BY HONG BO.

Contemporary, China. Ink and color on paper painting, unframed. The painting depicts mountain range landscape amidst pine trees, clouds, and rivers, artist signature and mark by Hong Bo. SIZE: L: 19 in (48.2cm) W: 11-3/4 in (29.8cm). PROVENANCE: Acquired by the artist, Hong Bo. CONDITION: Good. 9-97165 (4,000-4,500) – Lot 3462

3463
$0.00

FRAMED LANDSCAPE PAINTING BY HONG BO.

Contemporary, China. Ink and color on paper painting, unframed. The painting depicts mountain range landscape amidst pine trees, clouds, and rivers, artist signature and mark by Hong Bo. SIZE: L: 18-7/8 in (48cm) W: 11-1/2 in (29.2cm). PROVENANCE: Acquired by the artist, Hong Bo. CONDITION: Good. 9-97164 (4,000-4,500) – Lot 3463

3464
$0.00

CARVED HUANGYANGMU WOOD BRUSH POT.

China. Finely carved from Huangyangmu wood, the tapering body low relief carved with mountains, trees, and Liu Hai tempting the toad. SIZE: W:7 7/8 in(20cm) H: 8 in(20.4cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96906 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3464

3465
$0.00

CARVED HUANGHUALI WOOD BRUSH POT.

China. The Huanghuali brush pot carved in tapering and naturalist form, depicting tree trunk, all with natural wood grain and colors. SIZE: W:5 7/8 in(15cm) H:5 3/4 in(14.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96904 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3465

3466
$0.00

CARVED BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

China. The high relief carved bamboo brush pot depicts animals drinking water from river, surrounded by pine trees, the body with slightly tapered design, and very visible bamboo grains. SIZE: 5-7/8″ (14.9cm) dia x 7-3/4″ (19.6cm) h. CONDITION: Good. 9-96950 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3466

3467
$0.00

GROUP OF THREE HARD WOOD BRUSH POTS.

19/20th century, China. The lot includes three brush pots, including a jichimu wood brush pot, and two zitan wood brush pots, all with plain design and includes plug. SIZE: Max H: 7 3/4 in (19.8cm) D: 7 in (17.8cm) 7 1/4 in (18.4cm) Min H: 7 1/4 in (18.4cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96878 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3467

3468
$0.00

BLANC DE CHINE GUANYIN FIGURE.

China. The Blanc de Chine (Dehua) figure depicts a standing Guanyin, the hands pouring the small vase and with serene expression. SIZE: H:14 3/4 in (37.5 cm),W: 3 7/8 in (9.8cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96894 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3468

3471
$8,295.00

CELADON GLAZED PLANTER.

Qing Dynasty period, China. Of tapering trapezoid form, the planter glazed in celadon, with six character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: 2-1/4″ (5.7 cm) h x 5-1/2″ (13.9 cm) l x 3-1/2″ (8.9cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96923 (1,800-2,200) – Lot 3471

3472
$1,540.50

LONGQUAN KILN PETAL FORM JAR.

Ming Dynasty Period, China. The body shaped similar to flower petals, with shapely rim and bottom, the body glazed overall in celadon. SIZE: H:5 7/8 in (14.8cm) D: 8 1/2 in (21.7cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96895 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3472

3473
$2,962.50

COPPER RED GLAZED VASE.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. This well-glazed dark red vase has a flat base that progressively extrudes into a wide body and wider shoulders. A small thin neck rises from the strong shoulder and forms a slightly bigger opening for the mouth. Bottom bears four character mark QIANLONG. SIZE: 6-1/4″ (16 cm) h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96896 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3473

3474
$2,073.75

MOLDED PORCELAIN PAPER WEIGHT.

19/20th century, China. The paperweight depicts and village and mountain scene, the reverse with four character WANG BINGRONG mark. SIZE: L: 8-3/8 in (21.3cm) W: 2 in (5.1cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96957 (800-1,000) – Lot 3474

3476
$0.00

WUCAI PORCELAIN BOY FIGURE.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The boy holds a flower vase with both hands, standing on top of a pedestal, glazed in three colors. SIZE: 13-7/8″ (35.3cm) h x 4-1/8″ (10.4cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96924 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3476

3477
$2,073.75

WHITE GLAZED “LIONS” CENSER.

Ming Dynasty period, China. Sides decorated with two lion mask handles, body glazed in white. SIZE: 3″ (7.6 cm) h x 5-3/8″ (13.6cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-96928 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3477

3478
$0.00

ROBIN’S EGG & CAFE-AU-LAIT GLAZED BUDDHA.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. Guanyin seated on double lotus throne, glazed in blue, white, and gold colors, with benevolent and serene expression. SIZE: 12-1/4″ (31.1cm) h x 6″ (15.2cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96888 (4,000-5,000) – Lot 3478

3479
$6,792.50

WUCAI “DRAGONS” BOWL.

Ming Dynasty period, China. Body painted in Wucai, depicting flying dragons amidst clouds on the exterior, six character WANLI mark. SIZE: 2″ (5 cm) h x 5-1/4″ (13.3cm) dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-96925 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 3479

3480
$0.00

CARVED CELADON JADE BEAST MINI BOWL.

Late Qing Dynasty period, China. The shallow censer has two beast mask handles, all carved from celadon jade. SIZE: H: 1-1/4 in (3.2cm) D: 2-3/4 in (7.1cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96953 (800-1,000) – Lot 3480

3481
$0.00

CARVED JADE PENDANT.

Carved natural jade pendant, with mottled green to light grey color. Includes GIA certificate. SIZE: H: 1 7/8 in (4.8cm) W: 1 1/4 in (3.2cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96869 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3481

3482
$0.00

JADE CARVED VASE WITH COVER.

Qing Dynasty period, China. The vase is of baluster form, applied on the body with a continuous band of birds and foliage patterns. The cover is further decorated with a continuous band of foliage scroll and mounted with a bud finial. The stone is of mostly white tone with uneven russet veins and mottling on some areas of body. SIZE: 7-1/8″ (18.1 cm) h x 4-5/8″ (11.8 cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96881 (8,500-9,500) – Lot 3482

3483
$0.00

LARGE CARVED WHITE JADE FIGURAL GROUP.

20th Century, China. The large carved figural group made from white jade, depicting a group of geese with lotus flowers in a pond setting, the stone of smooth white and good translucency, includes wooden stand. SIZE: L: 11 3/4 in (29.8cm) H: 4 1/2 in (11.4cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96870 (17,500-22,500) – Lot 3483

3484
$0.00

JADE CARVED TRIPOD CENSER.

China. Of bulbous form, the censer supported by three small legs, the body incised with floral and ruyi patterns, the sides with a pair of rectangular and carved handles, and two small cylindrical rings beneath, the cover carved with lappet patterns, and a compressed ring shaped finial on top. The jade is of white and russet color, the bottom incised with four character “QIANLONG NIANZHI” mark. SIZE: 5-1/2″ (13.9 cm) w x 4-3/8″ (11.1 cm) h. CONDITION: Good. 9-96880 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 3484

3485
$2,962.50

CARVED SPINACH JADE BOX.

China. The exterior is carved in low relief with leafy peaches and auspicious bats in flight amid clouds, the other side is carved with a mythical beast turning its head towards back, the body detailed with incised scales and flaming wing, issuing auspicious clouds from mouth. The stone is of spinach tone. SIZE: L: 9 1/2 in (24.1 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96908 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3485

3486
$4,740.00

CARVED NEPHRITE INSET BOOKLET.

19th century, China. The booklet opens to framed carved nephrite, each with calligraphy and pictures, in the style of Qianlong Yuzhi. SIZE: L: 6 in (15.3cm) W: 4 3/8 in (11.1cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96877 (3,500-4,000) – Lot 3486

3489
$44,437.50
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The title should read “NATURAL JADEITE & DIAMOND LONGEVITY PEACH PENDANT”.

JADEITE & DIAMOND LONGEVITY PEACH PENDANT.

The jadeite carved as longevity peach, surmounted by fine marquise diamonds. Accompanied by GIA Laboratory certificate numbered 1166812099, dated December 4, 2014, stating that the jadeite is natural, known in the trade as “A jade”. SIZE: Longevity peach approximately 34.73 x 22.29 x 14.68 mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97198 (40,000-45,000) – Lot 3489

3490
$0.00

NATURAL GREYISH/WHITE TRANSLUCENT JADEITE BANGLE.

The jadeite bangle is of round form, with greyish-white color and good translucency. Accompanied by a GIA Certificate stating there are no indications of impregnation. SIZE: 78.22 x 9.95mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97197 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3490

3491
$592.50

AGATE NECKLACE, JADE PENDANT, AND AGATE BRACELET.

19/20th century, China. The lot includes an agate necklace with compressed oval beads, stranded with a pierce carved jade pendant, and a round agate bangle. SIZE: D1: 3 in (7.6cm) D2: 2 1/4 in (5.7cm) H: 2-1/2 in (6.3cm) W: 1-5/8 in (4.2cm) necklace: min D: 3/8 in (1cm) Max D: 1/4 in. CONDITION: Good. 9-96907 (400-600) – Lot 3491

3492
$829.50

GROUP OF FOUR DZI BEADS.

The group include three long oval shaped Dzi beads, and one round shaped Dzi bead, each with different patterns. SIZE: Max L: 2-1/4 in (5.8cm) Max D: 1-3/4 in (2 cm) Min L: 1-3/8 in (3.5cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96955 (600-800) – Lot 3492

3500
$308.75

ZISHA STONEWARE SNUFF BOTTLE.

19th century, China. The zisha snuff bottle with tapered form, the body depicts a landscape scene, with a gemstone stopper, bottom bears four character QIANLONG mark. SIZE: H: 2-7/8 in (7.3 cm) CONDITION: Good. 9-96940 (300-500) – Lot 3500

3501
$0.00

YIXING FLAT LID TEAPOT BY SHAO HENGYU.

China. The teapot of globular form, with short straight spout, ear shaped handle, flat lid, and beaded finial, the body’s surface smooth and without decoration. Bottom bears four character mark “SHAOHENGYUZHI”. SIZE: L: 5-3/8 in (13.7 cm) H: 3-1/4 in (8.3 cm) CONDITION: Signs of repair on the teapot wall, otherwise good. 9-96912 (4,500-5,500) – Lot 3501

3502
$0.00

YIXING PURPLE CLAY TEAPOT BY LING WANXING.

China. The teapot is of tapering cylindrical form with wide shoulder, straight neck, ear-like handle, L shaped spout, and reverse bell shaped finial, the bottom with six character artist mark “Jingxi Ling Wanxing Zhi”. SIZE: H: 4-1/4 in (10.8 cm) W: 6-1/4 in (15.9 cm). CONDITION: Good. 9-96911 (4,500-5,500) – Lot 3502

3503
$0.00

YIXING PURPLE CLAY TEAPOT BY MINGYUAN.

China. Of tall barrel form, the teapot with bulbous body, straight spout, ear-like handles, and conical finial, deep patina, the bottom bears two character signature “Ming Yuan”. SIZE: 4-1/4″ (10.8 cm) h x 5-1/4″ (13.4 cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96913 (6,500-8,500) – Lot 3503

3505
$0.00

YIXING DZISHA TEAPOT BY HUANG YULIN.

China. Of compressed form, the Yixing teapot made in imitation of older designs, with short spout, looped handle, and compressed finial, artist mark “Yu Lin” on the bottom of lid. SIZE: 3-3/4″ (9.5 cm) h x 7″ (17.8 cm) w. CONDITION: Good. 9-96914 (8,000-10,000) – Lot 3505

3506
$53,325.00

RARE AND FINELY CARVED RHINOCEROS HORN FIGURE OF BUDAI, WANLI PERIOD (1573-1620).

The smiling figure well carved in the round as Budai, seated amidst the spreading, loose folds of his robes, chest and large belly left exposed, clutching a tasseled rosary in his right hand while six laughing boys clamber up his body and play with his bag, robes and ear, the base covered in black lacquer, inscribed in gilt and cinnabar-red with the reign mark within a surrounding keyfret border, the carving of dark caramel tones darkening at the core. Accompanied by carved hardwood base. NOTE: The monk Budai, also known as the Laughing Buddha, is an incarnation of the Bodhisattva Maitreya, the Buddha predicted to succeed Gautama Buddha in the future. Typically depicted with a joyful expression and wearing loose fitting robes to reveal his plump stomach seated representing contentment and abundance, Budai is also associated with the protection of children and is often shown with small children playfully climbing on his belly or back. Figural carvings from rhinoceros horn are rare but the most common depictions include Manjusri and Budai. The current carving of Budai ranks among the most impressive and elaborate depictions of the subject matter. A very closely comparable carving of Budai formerly in the Ruth Dreyfus and Arthur M. Sackler collections is illustrated by Thomas Fok, Connoisseurship of Rhinoceros Horn Carving in China, Hong Kong, 1999, p. 117 no.69, and again by J. Chapman, The Art of Rhinoceros Horn Carving in China, Hong Kong, 1999, no. 325 and was sold at Christie’s New York, 1 December 1994, lot 28. Another related example formerly in the George and Mary Bloch collection illustrated by J. Chapman, The Art of Rhinoceros Horn Carving in China, Hong Kong, 1999, no. 327, was sold at Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 23 October 2005, lot 34. SIZE: 5-7/8″ w. CONDITION: With good color and patina. Old shrinkage cracks on left, right and rear of figure. Small chip on edge of base. Otherwise good. 9-96137 (30,000-40,000) – Lot 3506

3507
$3,555.00

CARVED BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

China, 19th c. The bamboo brush pot pierce carved on one side depicting two immortals amidst pine tree forest, and low relief carved on other side with mountain scenery, artist inscription in-between. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Age related hairlines/cracks. 7-75465 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3507

3508
$0.00

WRIST REST.

Ch’ien Lung mark (1735-1796) and probably of the period, China. Tzu tan carved in the form of a scroll and inlaid with a brocade pattern in silver. SIZE: 10″ l x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Overall good. 7-75385 (20,000-30,000) – Lot 3508

3509
$2,370.00

BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Surface carved with figures in a palace garden. Inscription on one side. SIZE: 5″ dia x 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Hairline cracks, otherwise very good. 7-75247 (200-300) – Lot 3509

3510
$0.00

FLUTED ZITAN BRUSH POT.

China, Qing Dynasty period. The brush pot composed of multiple zitan wood pieces, each side with slightly raised angular design, retains the wood’s grain and texture with good patina. SIZE: 5-1/8″ h x 3-1/2″ w x 3-1/2″ d CONDITION: Good, very minor age related wear. 7-75464 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3510

3511
$0.00

BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Surface carved with figures in a landscape. SIZE: 5-3/4″ x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Age cracks. 7-75358 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3511

3512
$0.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE PHOENIX CENSERS.

China, 20th c. Of baluster form, the censer stands on splayed ring foot, the body with gilt key-fret patterns extending to foot, along with two large gilt phoenix handles on the side, bottom with four characters mark. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 15-1/2″ l x 10″ w CONDITION: Age related wear and discoloration. 7-75504 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 3512

3513
$5,925.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES, HU.

China, 20th c. Of baluster form, the vase’s body with flowers and foliage patterns, two gilt lion masks on the side with ruyi shaped handles, the bottom bears four character mark. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Age related wear and discoloration. 7-75505 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3513

3514
$0.00

WHITE JADE BIRD SHAPED CANE HANDLE.

China, Qing Dynasty period. The carving depicts a bird resting with wings closed, the bottom with round hole for the cane stick, the stone of white with russet and other inclusions. SIZE: 3-3/4″ w x 1-3/4″ h CONDITION: Possibly an old chip at the cane hole, otherwise good condition. 7-75482 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3514

3515
$1,790.75

CARVED WHITE JADE PENDANT.

China. The carved pendant depicts peaches, double gourd, butterfly, and other auspicious items, the stone of white color with translucency. SIZE: 2″ l x 1-1/4″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75488 (1,800-2,000) – Lot 3515

3516
$5,557.50

CARVED SPINACH JADE STAND.

China, 18/19th c. Elaborately pierce carved, the stand supported by four feet with base ring, the body pierce carved with ruyi and cloud patterns, the jade of spinach color with slight inclusions. SIZE: 2-1/8″ h x 4″ w x 3-1/8″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75478 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3516

3517
$2,073.75

CARVED WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE.

China. Of ovoid form in the shape of covered jar, the body lightly carved with blossoming lotus flowers, the stone of smooth white. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75528 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3517

3518
$11,850.00

FINE GREEN JADE FANG LU FORM CENSER.

19th century, China. Stone of a forest green color. Box is in the archaic style and has rounded corners and intertwined animals. Detailed with chi characters, phoenix form jump rings, and a dragon finial. Accompanied with a matching fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 8″ l x 4″ w x 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91184 (12,000-14,500) – Lot 3518

3519
$0.00

CARVED CELADON JADE GUANYIN FIGURE.

China, 18/19th c. The well carved Guanyin figure is seated on double lotus throne, left hand holding a vase, right hand holding a plant, with serene expression, the stone of celadon and has some inclusions. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h x 5-3/8″ w x 3-1/2″ d CONDITION: Some stone inclusion. 7-75502 (10,000-12,000) – Lot 3519

3520
$0.00

FINE RUSSET AND YELLOW JADE CARVED RHYTON.

19th century, China. Stone ranging from russet to chicken bone yellow to clear white. Carved surfaces overall with chih lung and archaic scrolling. Accompanied by a carved rosewood base. SIZE: 5″ l. CONDITION: Small fissure on base. Otherwise very good. 9-91186 (17,500-20,000) – Lot 3520

3521
$0.00

IMPORTANT CARVED JADE WATER BUFFALO.

Possibly 19th century, China. Gray stone with russet markings. Accompanied by finely carved fitted rosewood stand. SIZE: 6-1/4″ l x 4″ w x 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91187 (28,000-36,000) – Lot 3521

3522
$0.00

SAN YANG JADE CARVING.

19th/20th century, China. Carving of three rams. Yellow jade with tan markings. SIZE: 5″ l. CONDITION: With expanded fissure having brown staining. 7-75364 (9,000-12,000) – Lot 3522

3523
$0.00

CARVED WHITE JADE PENDANT.

China. The pendant pierce carved on the edges in the chilong patterns, and carved on the surface with riverside scenery, the stone of smooth white with translucency. SIZE: 2-3/4″ x 1-3/4″ CONDITION: Good. 7-75386 (10,000-12,000) – Lot 3523

3524
$0.00

CARVED GREYISH WHITE JADE FIGURE.

China. The carved figure depicts a Luohan seated on the back of mythical beast, the jade of greyish white. SIZE: 2-3/4″ w x 2-1/2″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75479 (4,500-5,500) – Lot 3524

3525
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A LITTLE BOY.

19th century, China. Stone of a white color. SIZE: 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96156 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3525

3526
$1,422.00

CARVED WHITE JADE GARMENT HOOK.

China, 19/20th c. The garment hook in the form of two dragons with the smaller dragon mounted on top, the stone of smooth white. SIZE: 4-1/8″ l CONDITION: Good. 7-75489 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3526

3527
$0.00

TIBETAN MANUSCRIPT BOOK COVER PAINTED ON WOOD.

Tibet, 15th c. The large wood plaque painted with Tibetan manuscript book cover with intricate patterns and designs. SIZE: 31-3/4″ l x 12-1/2″ w CONDITION: Age related wear, hairline, cracks, chips, discoloration. May be repainted. 9-94819 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3527

3528
$2,470.00

GILT AND LACQUERED WOOD MANUSCRIPT COVER.

Tibet, 15th c. The lacquered wood panel depicts three Buddha in the center, surrounded by many smaller Buddha images, all within rectangular open panel and gilt decorated. SIZE: 26-1/2″ l x 9-3/4″h CONDITION: Age related wear, cracks, discoloration, and loss of gilt. 9-94829 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3528

3529
$0.00

GILT AND LACQUER WOOD MANUSCRIPT COVER.

Tibet, 16th c. The lacquer wood manuscript depicts three standing Buddha on pedestals, surrounded by smaller Buddha images and wavy patterns, all gilt decorated, with scrolling lappet patterns on the edge of wooden panel. SIZE: 26″ w x 9″ h CONDITION: Age related wear, cracks, loss of gilt, discoloration, and distortion. 9-94830 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3529

3530
$13,035.00

KALACHAKRA THANGKA.

Tibet, 18/19th c. The thangka depicts a large image of Kalachakra Deity in the center, surrounded by consorts. SIZE: 28″ h x 19″ w CONDITION: Age related wear, color loss, and damage. 9-94818 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3530

3531
$10,665.00

CHINESE PAINTING SCROLL.

China. The large scroll depicts Immortals and Deities together in mountain and river setting, no artist signature or mark. SIZE: 78-1/2″ l x 49-1/2″ w CONDITION: Wear, discoloration, damage. 9-96250 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3531

3532
$0.00

RARE & IMPORTANT BUDDHIST ICON PAINTING.

17th century, Tibet. Icon of Sakya Pandit with Tantric figures. Ink and colors on heavy cloth. SIZE: 38″ l x 29-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Numerous creases, stains, toning, losses to edge, dry threads. 9-92184 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3532

3533
$0.00

THANGKA OF BARDO, HERUKA.

18/19th c, Tibet. The thangka depicts the wrathful deities, Heruka, composed by center large image with smaller surrounding images, the thangka also includes golden cover. SIZE: 35″ h x 27″ w CONDITION: Age related wear, loss of color, and damage. 9-94826 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 3533

3534
$0.00

THANGKA OF BON DEITY.

Tibet, 19th c. The thangka depicts an image of wrathful Bon Deity in fiery mandorla at the center, surrounded by smaller images of other consorts and Bodhisattva. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h x 28″ w. CONDITION: Age related wear. 9-94824 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 3534

3535
$0.00

THANGKA OF BARDO WHEEL OF LIFE.

Tibet, 19th c. The thangka drawn with beautiful and brilliant colors on silk, with motif Wheel of Life, portraying rebirth. SIZE: 36″ l x 26-1/4″ w CONDITION: Some age related wear. 9-94827 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 3535

3536
$2,962.50

FOUR PART GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF A TANTRIC BUDDHIST IMAGE.

18th/19th century, Tibet. Phurba with a 3 headed 4 armed divinity in Shakti. With a triangular base, phurba, shakti, and flame halo. Inlay of semi-precious stones. Traces of pigment used in worship. Engraved double vajra on the base. SIZE: 11″ h x 7-1/2″ w overall. CONDITION: Rubbing to the gilt, otherwise very good. 7-75510 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3536

3537
$0.00

GOLD SPLASHED BRONZE CENSER.

Of bulbous form, the censer supported on round foot ring, the body decorated with splashed gold, the sides with two mythical beast masks, below waisted neck and slightly flaring rim, bottom bears six character mark. SIZE: 11″ w x 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Minor wear. 7-75473 (12,000-15,000) – Lot 3537

3538
$5,628.75

GILT BRONZE FIGURE.

19th century. Sino-Tibetan image of Shadakshari Lokeshvara.” SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75654 (200-300) – Lot 3538

3539
$1,235.00

PAIR OF BRONZE DOOR MOUNTS.

Han style and possibly of the period, China. Tao tieh masks with jump rings. SIZE: 8″ l x 5″ w. CONDITION: Good verdigris surface, no issues noted. 9-96151 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3539

3540
$1,777.50

POTTERY FIGURE.

Tang, China. Unglazed figure of a female rider and a horse. SIZE: 14″ x 15-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Christie’s, Sale 2731, Lot 293. CONDITION: Structurally very good with traces of paint decoration. 9-96163 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3540

3541
$741.00

POTTERY TOMB FIGURE.

Han Period, China. Model of serving girl, with traces of pigment remaining. SIZE: 24″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good with professional repair. 9-92534 (700-900) – Lot 3541

3542
$617.50

FAMILLE VERTE BRUSH POT.

China, early 20th c. The large cylindrical body depicts a court scene with seated official, servants, and other people engaged in various activities, bottom partially unglazed. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 8″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75532 (800-1,200) – Lot 3542

3543
$741.00

CARVED TZUTAN BRUSH POT.

China, 20th c. Of cylindrical form, the surface low relief carved with a bustling city scene. SIZE: 6″ h x 4-3/8″ d CONDITION: Good. 9-96655 (700-900) – Lot 3543

3545
$2,073.75

BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Surface carved with figures in a landscape. Signed. SIZE: 5″ h x 4-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Two large cracks through the body. 7-75330 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3545

3546
$414.75

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT.

20th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of an historical scene. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Chips to the foot. 9-93241 (400-600) – Lot 3546

3547
$888.75

CARVED TZUTAN BRUSH POT.

China, 20th c. Of cylindrical form, the body low relief carved with a peaceful pond scene and poetry. SIZE: 6″ h x 4-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-96656 (700-900) – Lot 3547

3548
$0.00

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE BRUSH POT.

China, 20th c. The cylindrical body slightly waisted, painted with mothers and children playing in a garden setting, the bottom partially glazed. SIZE: 10-1/4″ d x 8″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75533 (800-1,200) – Lot 3548

3549
$92.63

SQUARE PORCELAIN VASE.

Republican Period, China. Decoration of women and calligraphy. SIZE: 22″ h. CONDITION: Some very minor decoration loss, very good. 7-75289 (200-300) – Lot 3549

3550
$617.50

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE VASES.

China, 1930’s. The pair of famille rose vases enameled with magpie birds flying and resting on plum flower tree branches, with poem and mark on the reverse, and four character mark on bottom. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75340 (300-500) – Lot 3550

3551
$0.00
Revised: 1/21/2015

Please note: The edge is broken in two areas, but not repaired.

LARGE YELLOW PORCELAIN CHARGER.

19th century, China. Mustard ground with 2 shades of aubergine and shades of green. Interior with a border of dragons and shou characters. Sides with tied lotus scrolls and the 8 precious emblems. Central reserve of a shou character with lotus scrolls and bats; reverse with bats and peaches. 6 character Ch’ien Lung seal mark. SIZE: 15-3/8″ dia x 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: With repair, vibrant colors. 8-87768 (100-200) – Lot 3551

3552
$592.50

BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JAR WITH STAND AND BLUE AND WHITE BOWL.

China, 18/19th c. The blue and white ginger jar is of globular form, the body with three open panels depicting different treasures, against blue patterned ground mixed with flowers, includes original pierce carved wooden stand and cover. The lot also includes a 20th c. blue and white bowl. SIZE: Jar: 8-1/2″ h x 7-3/4″ d Bowl: 3-7/8″ h x 10″ d CONDITION: Age related wear, some damage to the wooden cover and stand. 9-94750 (300-400) – Lot 3552

3553
$711.00

YELLOW GROUND GREEN DRAGON DISH.

China, 18th c. The dish of floriform edge, painted with dragons chasing flaming pearl against yellow ground, bottom with six character QIANLONG mark, of period. SIZE: 5-1/4″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75601 (200-300) – Lot 3553

3554
$555.75

PAIR OF PORCELAIN SAUCER DISHES.

Chia Ch’ing mark (1796-1820) and probably of the period, China. Decorated with enameled lotus scrolls around a central Shou character. 4 bats on the exterior. SIZE: 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75642 (200-300) – Lot 3554

3555
$2,370.00

TRANSITIONAL WUCAI JAR WITH COVER.

China, 17/18th c. The jar’s body depicts phoenix flying amidst blossoming flowers and leafy tendrils, with bluw and white wucai, the domed cover with similar motif. SIZE: 15″ h CONDITION: Some repairs. 9-96805 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3555

3556
$2,073.75

BOTTLE FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

Kuang Hsu mark and probably of the period (1875-1908), China. Monochrome cobalt glaze with a gilt surface in a pattern of clouds and bats and a hand of lotus scrolling with Shou characters. Finely drawn Kai Shu mark on the base enclosed in gold floral scrolling. SIZE: 15-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75635 (300-500) – Lot 3556

3557
$1,543.75

OCTAGONAL FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of mythical animals. SIZE: 20″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96240 (300-500) – Lot 3557

3558
$5,036.25

GILT BRONZE CLOISONNE STUPA.

China, 20c. Gilt bronze and cloisonne enameled stupa, the stand and stupa ornated with coral and turquoise, body depicts mythical beasts and flowers. SIZE: Stand: 9″ h x 18″ w x 18″ d. Stupa: 24″ h. CONDITION: Discoloration in some areas due to age. 9-96709 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3558

3559
$4,013.75

CLOISONNE ENAMELED AND GILT DING.

China, 20th c. Of compressed globular form, the ding supported by three long cylindrical feet, the body gilt decorated with two lion masks, with floral an lappet patterns, the rim gilt and has two uprising handles. SIZE: 11″ h x 9″ w CONDITION: Good. 7-75506 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3559

3560
$18,525.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE CENSERS WITH COVER.

China, 19th c. Cloisonne enameled and gilt censer supported by three beast legs, the body with dragons amidst foliate background and between blossom chrysanthemum flowers, the sides of bulbous body attached two uprising handles, the cover gilt with bats flying in the clouds, the finial gilt with additional chrysanthemum flowers, bottom bears four characters mark. SIZE: 20″ h x 17-1/2″ l x 12″ w CONDITION: Age related wear, loss of gilt, and discoloration. 7-75503 (9,000-12,000) – Lot 3560

3561
$1,185.00

DOUBLE LOZENGE FORM CLOISONNE BOX.

20th century, China. Top with repousse decoration of clouds. Side decorated with stylized lotus scrolling on a turquoise ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 4-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75640 (300-500) – Lot 3561

3562
$1,777.50

CLOISONNE BOOK CASE.

Early 20th century, China. Cover with a scene of 3 elephants and their attendants. Body decorated with bats and peaches. All on a turquoise ground. Interior lid with a book title. SIZE: 8-1/4″ l x 5-1/2″ w x 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75632 (500-700) – Lot 3562

3563
$3,851.25

CLOISONNE VASE TIME PIECE.

20th century, China. Decorated with Ju-i and garlands of bats, resonance stones, double and lotus scrolls on a turquoise ground. Acanthus leaf borders at the base. One side inset with a European clock. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Clock not in working condition. 7-75633 (500-700) – Lot 3563

3564
$0.00

FINE JADE CARVING OF CHILDREN.

China. Highly translucent lai chi white stone. Finely carved as a group of 3 children. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 1-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91163 (4,500-5,200) – Lot 3564

3565
$13,585.00

CARVED WHITE JADE BRUSH WASHER.

China, Qing Dynasty period. The jade brush washer carved pierce carved with peaches, trees, and leaves, symbolizing longevity, the stone of white color with some russet, includes original pierce carved hard wood stand with similar motif. SIZE: 4-7/8″ w x 4-1/2″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75513 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3565

3566
$0.00

HIGHLY TRANSLUCENT PALE CELADON JADE BOWL.

19th century, China. Lobated in form with the exterior carved with the 8 precious emblems, and the interior with flowers. Base detailed with a brocade pattern. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 6-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Natural fissures. Very good. 9-91185 (17,500-22,500) – Lot 3566

3567
$0.00

JADE PENDANT.

19th century, China. Includes a Buddha’s hand citron, a peach and a bat. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96157 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3567

3568
$0.00

CARVED WHITE JADE MOUNTAIN.

China. The white jade mountain delicately pierce carved depicting a man seated beneath pine tree forest with double gourd wine vessel and attendant near him, the stone of smooth white with good translucency and very little russet/inclusions. SIZE: 4-1/2″ l x 2 3/8 h x 1-3/4″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75516 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3568

3569
$0.00

CARVED WHITE JADE FRAGRANCE BOX.

China, Qing Dynasty period. Elaborate and pierce carved flowers and vines with birds on the top and bottom of the fragrance box, the stone of smooth white with slight russet on the cover, includes matching Japanese style box. SIZE: 3″ w x 3″ d x 1-3/8″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75370 (7,000-9,000) – Lot 3569

3570
$0.00
Revised: 1/27/2015

Please note: A portion of the front leg of the deer is missing, long ago; and there may have been another piece of branch going from the branch in the deer’s mouth to the larger piece of branch.

IMPORTANT JADE CARVING OF SHOU LAO.

19th century, China. Stone of a highly translucent grey white color. Scene of Shou Lao with an attendant and a deer. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l x 4″ w. CONDITION: Natural fissures to the stone. Very good. 9-91182 (9,500-14,500) – Lot 3570

3571
$0.00

JADE CARVED COVERED BOX.

20th century, China. Highly translucent gray stone. Surface carved with chih lung and san trigrams. Shaped interior. SIZE: 5″ l x 5″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91183 (12,000-14,500) – Lot 3571

3572
$0.00

JADE POURING VESSEL.

19th, early 20th century, China. Peach shaped with foliage and five bats. Pale green color with russet and gray fissures. SIZE: 5-3/4″ x 4-1/2″. CONDITION: With possible professional repair beneath rim under reticulated leaf tips. 7-75367 (7,500-8,500) – Lot 3572

3573
$0.00

JADE CARVED STUDY OF A RESTING DOG.

20th century, China. Green jade with a russet marking. SIZE: 5″ l. CONDITION: Hind quarter with pronounced fissure, good. 7-75374 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3573

3574
$0.00

IMPORTANT JADE CARVING OF A SMALL BOY.

19th century, China. Highly translucent pure white stone. Carving of a little boy with a branch of peaches. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91190 (7,000-9,500) – Lot 3574

3575
$11,850.00

FINE YELLOW CARVED JADE CENSER.

19th century, China. Yellow stone with brown markings. Oval form with phoenix handles. Body decorated with archaic scrolling. SIZE: 4-1/4″ l x 4-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91180 (12,000-14,500) – Lot 3575

3576
$0.00

BLACK AND WHITE JADE COVERED JAR.

China, 18/19th c. Of expanded rounded rectangular form, the vase supported by a rectangular foot base, the waist carved two beast mask handles with looped rings, the body carved with dragon and phoenix patterns within open panels, the cover of angular bell form. The stone is of greyish white and black with slight russet. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h x 4-5/8″ w x 2-1/4″ d CONDITION: Minor chips on the rim, with some stone inclusions. 7-75368 (15,000-18,000) – Lot 3576

3577
$22,515.00

JADE CARVING OF A FISH.

19th/20th century, China. White jade with slight pale green tint. Accompanied by black wood wave base. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Some very minor roughness to high points, very good. 7-75372 (15,000-18,000) – Lot 3577

3578
$711.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN BOWLS.

19th century, Japan. Imari ware. Decoration of reserves of Ainkosennin surrounded by jewel motifs. Exterior with floral brocade patterns. SIZE: Each is 4″ h x 9″ dia. CONDITION: Craquelure to one, otherwise generally very good. 9-92681, 9-92682 (1,800-2,000) – Lot 3578

3579
$651.75

SATSUMA DRAGON TEA SET.

2nd half 19th century, Japan. Comprising a tea pot, covered sugar, covered creamer, 6 cups and saucers. All gilt decorated images of men conversing. The 3 serving pieces entwined with fierce dragons. Pieces are signed on bases. SIZE: Tea pot 7-1/2″ h, creamer 5-1/2″ h, saucers 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Minor wear to gilt, otherwise very good. 9-96182 (500-700) – Lot 3579

3580
$3,705.00

SEVEN WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY YOSHITOSHI FROM THE “NEW FORMS OF 36 GHOSTS”.

Late 19th century. Titles: “Eye-sockets of Ono’s Skull”, “Mirror of the Evening Moon”, “Heron Maiden”, “Shoki Capturing a Demon in a Dream” (2 sheets 1 color and 1 black and white later edition), “The Ghost of Wicked Genta Yoshihira Attacking Naniwa Jiro at Nunobiki Waterfall”, “Tamamo no Mae”, and “Kiyohime Changes Into Serpent”. SIZE: ōban tate-e. Overall block size is approx. 13″ x 8-1/2″, 33.02cm x 21.59cm. PROVENANCE: Fuji Arts. From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Eye-sockets having edges darkening and repaired tear on left margin. Mirror having minor staining. Heron having stains and darkening. Shoki very good with only slight darkening, black and white is a weak printing. Genta is good with slight staining on lower margin. Tamamo with light staining and darkening, margin trimmed close to image upper right corner. Kiyohime with slight darkening and minor stains. 9-94629, 9-94650, 9-94649, 9-96019, 9-96025, 9-96026, 9-94647 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3580

3581
$2,370.00

YOSHITOSHI JAPANESE WOODBLOCK DIPTYCH “LONELY HOUSE”.

Circa late 19th century. “The Lonely House on Adachi Moor”, 1885, by artist Yoshitoshi. Print depicts the horrifying legend of Onibaba. Nicely framed and matted in a beautiful oriental carved frame. SIZE: two oban tate-e mounted vertically. Block size is 28″ x 9-1/2″, 71.12cm x 24.13cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection CONDITION: Margins trimmed on 3 sides, glue stains where panels are joined. 9-94641 (800-1,200) – Lot 3581

3582
$2,370.00

SIX WOODBLOCK JAPANESE PRINTS FROM YOSHITOSHI FROM THE SERIES “NEW FORMS OF 36 GHOSTS”.

Late 19th century. Titles “Ghosts of Taira”, “Foxwoman”, “Takeda Killing Badger”, “Good Woman’s Spirit”, “The Lady Of Hell”, and “The Heavy Basket”. SIZE: ōban tate-e. Block size 14-1/2″ x 9-1/2″, 36.83cm x 24.13cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection, purchased from Fuji Arts. CONDITION: Some staining. 9-96011, 9-96012, 9-96013, 9-96014, 9-96016, 9-96018 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3582

3583
$2,073.75

SIX WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY YOSHITOSHI FROM THE “NEW FORMS OF 36 GHOSTS”.

Late 19th century. Titles: “Foxfire’s #30”, “Oniwaka Observing Giant Carp”, “Priest Rago”, “Old Woman Retrieving Her Arm”, “Minamoto Striking At Spider”, and “Nitta No Tadatsune”. SIZE: ōban tate-e. Block size 14-1/2″ x 9-1/2″, 36.83cm x 24.13cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection, purchased from Fuji Arts. CONDITION: Some staining. 9-96000, 9-96001, 9-96002, 9-96003, 9-96004, 9-96015 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3583

3584
$711.00

RARE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT BY YOSHITOSHI “THE LUCKY TEA KETTLE”.

Late 19th century. Title “The Lucky Tea Kettle Of Morin Temple” from the series “New Forms of 36 Ghosts” by the artist Yoshitoshi, published by Sasaki Toyokichi, 1892. SIZE: ōban tate-e. Block size 14-1/2″ x 9-1/2″, 36.83cm x 24.13cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection, purchased from Fuji Arts. CONDITION: Very minor darkening around edges. 9-96038 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3584

3585
$948.00

SIX JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF WARRIORS BY YOSHITOSHI.

Late 19th century. Titles: “Oda Notsunaga Finds Saito Tosan”, “Nitta No Shiro Tadatsune”, “Matsunaga Hisahide”, “Tadamori and Oil Thief”, “Yamanaka – Before a Duel”, and “Taira no Kiyomori”. SIZE: Oban tate-e. Overall block size is approx. 12-1/2″ x 8-1/2″, 31.75cm x 21.59cm. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine estate. Fuji Arts. CONDITION: Oda, minor staining, laid down. Nitta, overall darkening. Matsunaga, minor toning. Tadamori, darkening and horizontal center fold and slight tear on edge. Yamanaka, horizontal fold, minor staining. Taira, horizontal fold. 9-96017, 9-96054, 9-96055, 9-96031, 9-96033, 9-96030 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3585

3586
$474.00

LOT OF FOUR JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY YOSHITOSHI.

Late 19th century. 1) “Fujiwara no Narihira in a Storm” from the series “Foundations of Morality and Success”, unframed. 2) “August: Somezono Watching the Moon Over Shinagawa Harbor” from the series “Pride of Tokyo’s Twelve Months'”, unframed. 3) “December: Bijin in a Temple Precinct at Night” from the series “Pride of Tokyo’s Twelve Months'”, unframed. 4) “Chang E Flees to the Moon”, from the series “100 aspects of the Moon”. Nicely framed and matted. SIZE: 1) ōban tate-e. Overall block size is approx. 14″ x 9-3/4″, 35.56cm x 24.77cm. 2) ōban tate-e. Overall block size is approx. 14″ x 17-1/2″, 35.56cm x 45.09cm. 3) ōban tate-e. Overall block size is approx. 14″ x 17-1/2″, 35.56cm x 45.09cm. 4) ōban tate-e. Overall block size is approx. 12-1/2″ x 8-1/2″, 31.75cm x 21.59cm. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine estate. Fuji Arts. CONDITION: 1) Minor toning and wear to corners. 2) Very good, very minor toning. 3) Very good, very minor toning. 4) Very good, margins unavailable for inspection, not examined out of frames. 9-96028, 9-96029, 9-96043, 9-96028-1 (800-1,200) – Lot 3586

3587
$0.00

LOUHANS FISHING IN MOONLIGHT.

19th century. Watercolor on silk depicting two boats filled with men fishing under trees and moonlight. Housed in a simulated bamboo frame. SIZE: 40″ x 15″ sight. CONDITION: Somewhat faded and with light toning. 9-94654 (200-300) – Lot 3587

3588
$29.63

OVAL PORCELAIN SERVING DISH.

19th century, Japan. Katani ware. Red type decoration of a samurai and attendants. Mark on base. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 9″. CONDITION: Professionally restoration visible under blacklight. 9-94755 (50-75) – Lot 3588

3589
$148.13

BRASS TEAPOT.

Early 20th century, Japan. Decoration of crabs, plated with copper and silver. SIZE: 7″ h overall x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Normal & expected denting from use, minor in nature. 9-94739 (100-200) – Lot 3589

3590
$444.38

PAIR ARITA WARE PORCELAIN PLATES WITH LARGE SHALLOW SERVING BOWL.

1) 18th/19th century, Japan. Lobated edge, chrysanthemum pattern of various brocades. Spurious Ming Cheng Hua mark on bottom. 2) Large round shallow bowl polychrome decorated overall with a gathering of scholars centering a rondel with Shishi amongst scrolling vinery in underglaze blue, all written in gilt and brocade border. SIZE: 1) 9″ dia. 2) 18-3/4″ dia. x 3-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: 1) Generally very good. 2) Good overall. 9-92677, 9-92637 (100-150) – Lot 3590

3591
$88.88

PORCELAIN UMBRELLA STAND.

Early 20th Century, Japan. Underglaze blue transfer decoration of scholars in a bamboo grove. SIZE: 24-1/2″ h x 8″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96254 (300-400) – Lot 3591

3592
$59.25

LACQUERED BOX.

19th century, Japan. Rectangular form. Black lacquer with gold decoration of wine cups and cranes. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Considerable loss. 7-75237 (200-300) – Lot 3592

3593
$88.88

EIGHT SATSUMA CUPS.

20th century, Japan. Painted with women, birds and flowers. Framed and glazed. SIZE: Each about 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with gilt loss to rims. 9-94684 (200-300) – Lot 3593

3594
$0.00

PORCELAIN CHARGER.

19th, early 20th century, Japan. Foliate edge with floral designs in famille rose enamels. Blue Cheng Hua mark on the base. SIZE: 18″ dia. CONDITION: Some decoration loss, knife marks, generally good. 7-75226 (300-500) – Lot 3594

3596
$0.00

AHINAGA-JIN CARVED FIGURE.

Late 19th/ early 20th century Japan. Meaning: “long legged country.” A fisherman in Japanese folklore. The carved hardwood figure with articulated tongue depicted standing on rockwork. SIZE: 10-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-94507 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3596

3597
$148.13

TWO KUTANI WARE PIECES.

19th Century, Japan. 1) Red style decoration of birds and flowers. Signed Kutani. 2) Covered ginger jar with flower & butterfly decoration. SIZE: 1) 10-3/4″ h. 2) 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Wear to enamel surfaces, otherwise good. Ginger jar with firing crack in base. 9-94754 (200-300) – Lot 3597

3598
$177.75

SILK EMBROIDERY.

Okyo Maruyama 1732-1795, Japan. “Peacock” depicting “Juro” and “Seibo” beneath a flowering tree. Housed in a modern frame. SIZE: 12″ x 7-1/2″. Overall 18″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94895 (200-300) – Lot 3598

3599
$88.88

THREE JAPANESE ITEMS.

Early 20th century, Japan. Includes a pair of cylindrical Satsuma vases with a black ground decorated with bamboo in gilt and a tea canister of metal lacquered black and gold with a decoration of an eagle in a pine tree. SIZE: Vases: 7″. Canister: 8-3/4″. CONDITION: Vases with crackle in glaze, canister with small dents & scratches to base. 9-94753 (100-150) – Lot 3599

3600
$177.75

TWELVE FRAMED JAPANESE PHOTOS.

Mid 20th century. Japan, for American decorative consumption. Featuring hand-colored photographs of scenery and scenes of daily life in Japan. SIZE: Size range approx. 5″ x 11-1/2″ to 15″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Seven with simple cloth bindings for frames, several of which has damage and losses to cloth bindings one with broken glass on corner. Five with wooden frames, very good condition. 7-75216 (300-500) – Lot 3600

3601
$2,073.75

FIVE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK YOSHITOSHI PRINTS FROM THE SERIES “100 ASPECTS OF THE MOON”.

Late 19th century. Titles, “Seson Temple Moon”, “Glimmering Whiteness”, “Musashi Plain Moon”, “Mt. Ashigara Moon”, and “Rising Moon On Nanping”. SIZE: ōban tate-e. Block size 14-1/2″ x 9-1/2″, 36.83cm x 24.13cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection, purchased from Fuji Arts. CONDITION: A few minor stains. 9-94648, 9-96021, 9-96022, 9-96023, 9-96024 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3601

3602
$948.00

FIVE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK YOSHITOSHI PRINTS FROM THE SERIES “100 ASPECTS OF THE MOON”.

Late 19th century. Titles “Moon Of Yamaki Mansion”, “Received Back Into Moon Palace”, “Moon And The Helm Of A Boat”, “Moon And Smoke”, and “Inamura Promontory Moon”. SIZE: ōban tate-e. Block size 14-1/2″ x 9-1/2″, 36.83cm x 24.13cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection, purchased from Fuji Arts. CONDITION: A few minor stains. 9-96006, 9-96008, 9-96009, 9-96010, 9-96020 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3602

3603
$1,481.25

FIVE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK YOSHITOSHI PRINTS FROM THE SERIES “100 ASPECTS OF THE MOON”.

Circa late 19th century. Titles “Gravemarker Moon”, “A Glimpse Of The Moon”, “Saga Moor Moon”, “Katada Bay Moon”, and “Kitayama Moon”. SIZE: oban tate-e. Block size 14-1/2″ x 9-1/2″, 36.83cm x 24.13cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection, purchased from Fuji Arts. CONDITION: Minor staining and two with evidence of having been laid down. 9-96032, 9-96035, 9-96036, 9-96040, 9-96042 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3603

3604
$2,370.00

SIX JAPANESE WOODBLOCK YOSHITOSHI PRINTS FROM THE SERIES “100 ASPECTS OF THE MOON”.

Late 19th century. Titles: “Jade Rabbit”, “Mount Tobisu Dawn Moon”, “Spirit of the Plum Tree”, “Moon on the Sumida River”, “Chofu Village Moon”, and “Dawn Moon of the Shinto Rites”. SIZE: ōban tate-e. Overall block size is approx. 13″ x 8-1/2″, 33.02cm x 21.59cm. PROVENANCE: Fuji Arts. From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Jade, minor stains and re-backed. Mount Tobisu, minor stains and re-backed. Plum tree, minor stains. Sumida, minor stains, re-backed, small chaffed hole. Chofu, slightly darkened. Shinto, slightly darkened. 9-94639, 9-96050, 9-94651, 9-94653, 9-94640, 9-96052 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3604

3605
$2,073.75

SIX JAPANESE WOODBLOCK YOSHITOSHI PRINTS FROM THE SERIES “100 ASPECTS OF THE MOON”.

Late 19th century. Titles: “On a Moonlit Night”, “Nakamaro Views of the Moon”, “The Filial Son”, “The Midnight Moon at Mount Yoshino”, “The Fox Cry”, and “Pleasure is This”. All similarly well framed matted in 2 sizes. SIZE: ōban tate-e. Overall block size is approx. 12-1/2″ x 8-1/2″, 31.75cm x 21.59cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: All very good, margins unavailable for inspection, not examined out of frames. 9-94568, 9-96059 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3605

3606
$2,370.00

SEVEN JAPANESE WOODBLOCK YOSHITOSHI PRINTS FROM THE SERIES “100 ASPECTS OF THE MOON”.

Late 19th century. Titles: “New Dawn Theater District”, “Gion District”, “Cassia Tree Moon”, “Mountain Moon After Rain”, “Dawn Moon and Tumbling Snow”, “The Moon of the Moor”, and “Shizu Peak Moon”. SIZE: Oban tate-e. Overall block size is approx. 13″ x 8-1/2″, 33.02cm x 21.59cm. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine estate. Fuji Arts. CONDITION: Dawn Theater, clean except stain near moon. Gion, minor stains and darkening in lower margin. Cassia, minor stains. Mountain, minor stains. Dawn Moon, minor stains. Moor, minor stains and glue lines on reverse indicating having been laid down. Shizu, very slight darkening. 9-96005, 9-96007, 9-96044, 9-96045, 9-96046, 9-96047, 9-96049 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3606

3607
$829.50

SIX FRAMED JAPANESE WOODBLOCK YOSHITOSHI PRINTS FROM THE SERIES “100 ASPECTS OF THE MOON”.

Late 19th century. Titled: “Farmers Celebrating the Autumn Moon”, “Moon at Ishiyama”, “Moon of the Lonely House”, “Moon on the Haui River”, “Hozoin”, and “Semimaru”. All well framed and matted in various frames, 3 with Ronin Gallery appraisals. SIZE: ōban tate-e. Overall block size is approx. 12-1/2″ x 8-1/2″, 31.75cm x 21.59cm. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: All very good, margins unavailable for inspection, not examined out of frames. 9-94567, 9-96059, 9-94642 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3607

3608
$237.00

ENJOYING THE EVENING COOL AT RYOGOKU BRIDGE IN EDO UTAGAWA KUNITORA.

Early 19th century. Framed wood block tryptych depicting a “great display of fireworks.: SIZE: 15″ x 30” sight. CONDITION: A few spots, otherwise good. 7-75214 (600-800) – Lot 3608

3609
$1,066.50

ASSORTED LOT OF ELEVEN JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS.

1) 20th century. Image of Fuji by Hakkei. 2) 19th century. Samurai and Geisha, by Kunichika, dated 1885. 3) 19th century. “Otomo no Sodehiko” from the series “Mirror of Famous Generals of Japan”, dated 1879 by Yoshitosu. 4) 19th century. “Hojo Yasutoki, Regent and Samurai”, by the artist Kiyochika. 5) Early 20th century. “Woman Near Bridge with Radishes” by the artist Hasui. 6) Mid 20th century. “Aishu Kamakuragu Shrine” by the artist Tokuriki, dated 1941. 7) 19th century. “The Road Through the Ivy at Mount Utsu”, from the series “Pictures of Famous Places of the 53 Stations”, by the artist Hiroshige. 8) 19th century. Procession of the Shogun, by Toyokuni. 9) 20th century. Night scene with Bijin-Ga, well signed, artist unidentified, nicely framed and matted. 10) 19th century. Calligrapher with scroll, by unidentified artist. 11) 20th Century. “Taira no Koremochi Vanquishes Evil Demon on Mt. Touakushi” by Yoshi Toshi. Unframed. SIZE: 1) Surimono tate-e. Block size. 8″ x 7″, 20.32cm x 17.78cm. 2) ōban tate-e. Block size 13″ x 8-1/2″, 33.02cm. x 21.59cm. 3) ōban tate-e. Block size 12-1/2″ x 8″, 31.75cm. x 20.32cm. 4) ōban tate-e. Block size 13-1/2″ x 9″, 34.29cm. x 22.86cm. 5) ōban tate-e. Block size 11-1/4″ x 8″, 28.58cm. x 20.32cm. 6) ōban. Block size 15″ x 10-1/2″, 38.1cm. x 26.67cm. 7) ōban tate-e. Block size 13-1/2″ x 9″, 34.29cm. x 22.86cm. 8) ōban tate-e. Block size 13″ x 8-3/4″, 33.02cm. x 22.23cm. 9) ōban tate-e. Block size 14″ x 9-1/2″, 35.56cm. x 24.13cm. 10) ōban tate-e. Block size 12-1/2″ x 8″, 31.75cm. x 20.32cm. 11) 14-3/8″ x 9-7/8″. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Clean, mounted on edges. 3) Center fold, minor toning. 4) Very good, light wear at corners. 5) Very good. 6) Very good, minor toning in margins. 7) Very good. 8) Minor staining, probably trimmed edges, overall bright. 9) Examined outside of frame, light toning, framing instructions written in lower margin. 10) Very good. 11) Very good. 9-94626-1, 9-96034, 9-96048, 9-94628, 9-96037, 9-96027, 9-94663, 9-94662, 9-94744, 9-99999-2 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3609

3610
$92.63

THREE ENGRAVINGS BY WILLY SEILER.

1) Mid 20th century. Scene of young Japanese girls, in pencil lower left “Youthful Posture”, signed lower right W. Seiler. 2) Mid 20th century. 3 young Japanese girls with parasols, titled lower left in pencil “Rainy Day”, signed lower right W. Seiler. 3) Mid 20th century. Ducks on the edge of a pond, titled in pencil on lower left “New Graw Lake”, singed lower right W. Seiler. SIZE: 1) Plate size 11-1/2″ x 8-1/2″, 2) Plate size 8-3/4″ x 11-1/2″, 3) Plate size 5-3/4″ x 8-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 9-94656 (100-150) – Lot 3610

3611
$0.00

PAINTING OF DRAGONS CHASING PEARLS.

Late 19th-20th century. Signed lower left. Watercolor of opposing dragons with pearls. Signed with seal mark. SIZE: Sight 14″ x 30″. CONDITION: Light toning, otherwise good. 9-96672 (300-500) – Lot 3611

3612
$148.13

GROUP OF 4 SILK WORKS AND WATERCOLORS.

19th-20th century, Asia. 1) A watercolor on silk of seated Buddhist monk with calligraphy and seal mark. Framed. 2) A watercolor of Buddhist monk with 2 young boys with calligraphy and seal mark. Framed. 3) Gouache on silk, birds in flowering tree. Framed. 4) Silk panel of herons or cranes on a lake shore beneath a conifer. Verse of Calligraphy. Framed. SIZE: 1) 13-1/4″ x 16-1/2″. 2) 13-3/4″ x 18″. 3) 11″ x 7-1/4″. 4) 13-1/2″ x 19″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Weakness to silk. 4) Very good. 9-96293 (300-500) – Lot 3612

3613
$3,087.50

RUBBED GILT BRONZE GUANYIN FIGURE.

China, 19th c. The Guanyin seated on top of a separate lotus throne base, dressed in elaborate robe with headress, downcast eyes in serene expression, body rubbed gilt but lost most of gilt due to age. SIZE: Figure: 10-3/4″ h Base: 3-1/2″ h CONDITION: Age related loss of rubbed gilt, distortion, and wear. 7-75587 (400-600) – Lot 3613

3614
$0.00

NORTHERN WRATHFUL GUARDIAN THANGKA.

Tibet, 19th c. The thangka depicts the large image of Norther Wrathful Guardian in the center, with four smaller Bodhisattva images on the corners. SIZE: 16″ h x 11-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Age related wear, color loss, and damage. 9-94825 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3614

3615
$3,087.50

MAHASIDDHA THANGKA.

Tibet, 17th/18th c. The thangka with image of Mhasiddha in the center open panel seated on a throne, surrounded by smaller images of Bodhisattva. SIZE: 14″ h x 11-1/4″ w CONDITION: Age related wear, loss of color, damage. 9-94823 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3615

3616
$1,852.50

PAINTED BUDDHIST MANDALA.

19th century, Tibet. Ink and mineral pigments on heavy cloth glued down to a board. Scrolls and geometric patterns with images of Buddha. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 10″. CONDITION: Abrasions and small losses, overall around edges. 9-94828 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3616

3617
$0.00

THREE THANGKA OF MANDALA.

Tibet, 19th/20th c. The three mini Mandala Thangkas painted on cloth, with brilliant, beautiful colors and details. SIZE: 11-3/4″ l x 11-3/4″ w CONDITION: Generally good. 9-94831 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3617

3618
$1,303.50

GILT BRONZE BHAISAJYAGURU FIGURE.

China. The gilt bronze Bhaisajyaguru figure seated on double lotus throne, with flowing robes and serene expression. SIZE: 8-1/8″ h. CONDITION: Age related loss of gilt, discoloration, and distortion. 7-75283 (500-700) – Lot 3618

3619
$1,235.00

GILT BRONZE FIGURE.

Late 19th to early 20th century. Sino-Tibetan figure of Tsongkhapa. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75656 (200-300) – Lot 3619

3620
$1,599.75

POTTERY BURIAL FIGURE.

Probably Han Period (2nd century B.C. to 2nd century A.D.), China. Figure of a water buffalo in gray pottery. SIZE: 29″ l x 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92531 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 3620

3621
$2,666.25

PAIR OF GUARDIAN BURIAL FIGURES.

Tang Period (618-920), China. Loka pala figures of warriors in armor. Traces of polychrome detail remaining. SIZE: 25″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Good with wear appropriate with age, expected cracks and minor losses. 9-92409 (800-1,200) – Lot 3621

3622
$0.00

SANDSTONE LUOHAN ON MUSEUM PEDESTAL.

China. The sandstone carving depicts a Luohan’s head, with downcast eyes and long earlobes, on top of a rectangular pedestal. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h x 8-1/4″ w x 10″ d CONDITION: Age related wear, chips, and imperfections. 9-96150 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 3622

3623
$308.75

GILT BRONZE IMAGE.

20th century, China. In the form of Yama, “the lord of death.” SIZE: 3-3/4″ h. CONDITION: very good. 7-75657 (200-300) – Lot 3623

3624
$1,543.75

GILT BRONZE FIGURE.

Late 19th to early 20th century. Sino-Tibetan image of Padmapani. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75655 (200-300) – Lot 3624

3625
$2,666.25

PAIR OF STONE FOO DOGS.

Japanese style Foo Dog. SIZE: Approx. 17″ h x 22″ l x 14″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-96273 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 3625

3626
$308.75

GILT BRONZE IMAGE.

20th century, China. In the form of a seated figure of a lama reading. SIZE: 4″ l x 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75652 (200-300) – Lot 3626

3627
$494.00

GILT BRONZE FIGURE.

20th century, China. In the image of Vajrasattva. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75653 (200-300) – Lot 3627

3628
$1,111.50

TWO STONEWARE WINE BOTTLES AND TWO TEA BOWLS IN SAGGERS.

1) Sung Period (969A.D.-1126A.D.), China. Honan ware. Black glaze with persimmon splashes. 2) Sung Period (916-1279), China. Honan ware. Black glaze with persimmon splashes. 3) Sung Period (916-1279), China. Waste bowls from kiln site in molds. SIZE: 1) 12″ h. 2) 13″ h x 9″ dia. 3) 7″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: 1) Abrasion consistent with age. 2) Abrasion. Crack to the base, chip to the foot. 3) Fair to good. 9-92629, 9-92652, 9-92655 (800-1,200) – Lot 3628

3629
$948.00

LACQUER TABLE SCREEN.

China, 19/20th c. The lacquer table screen with motif of two dragons chasing flaming pearl on one side, landscape scenery with inscription on the other side, set on top of carved wooden stand. SIZE: 20″ h x 12-1/2″ w CONDITION: Age related wear and damage. 7-75243 (200-300) – Lot 3629

3630
$148.13

COVERED LACQUERED WOODEN BOX.

20th century, China. Box with iron mounts. SIZE: 12″ h x 11″ w. CONDITION: Cracks, damage, and loss of color. 9-96192 (200-300) – Lot 3630

3631
$6,175.00

FRAMED BUDDHIST PAINTING OF BODHISATTVA.

China. The framed color and ink on silk painting depicts a Bodhisattva seated on lotus throne with serene expression, four characters on top right corner. SIZE: 43-1/4″ h x 26″ w CONDITION: Age related wear and discoloration. 7-75618 (200-300) – Lot 3631

3632
$123.50

SILK THANGKA IN SCROLL FORM.

Tibet, 18/19th c. The small Thangka depicts a central figure on horse, surrounded by four riders, one on each corner. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l x 5-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Significant loss of paint due to age. 9-96138 (300-400) – Lot 3632

3633
$414.75

FAMILLE ROSE BRUSH HOLDER.

China, Republic period. Of cylindrical form, the brush holder depicts blossoming flowers on the body, the bottom with four character mark. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 3-1/4″ d CONDITION: Good. 7-75598 (200-300) – Lot 3633

3634
$0.00

BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Bamboo carved with scenes of scholars in a palace garden. Signed. SIZE: 7″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Numerous old cracks, otherwise good. 7-75418 (300-500) – Lot 3634

3635
$494.00

CYLINDRICAL FORM PORCELAIN BRUSH HOLDER.

Late 19th century, China. Famille rose and iron red decoration of clouds and bats. 4 character Shen Te Tang mark on the base. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75686 (200-300) – Lot 3635

3636
$414.75

BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Tzu tan wood. Cylindrical form. SIZE: 7-1/2″ dia x 8-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Good patina. Very good. 7-75250 (200-300) – Lot 3636

3637
$494.00

PORCELAIN OVIFORM VASE.

20th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of acanthus leaves and stylized floral scrolling. SIZE: 4″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75363 (450-650) – Lot 3637

3638
$711.00

BLUE AND WHITE HUNDRED SHOU VASE.

China, 20th c. Of baluster form, the large vase has theme of one hundred Shou, with additional lappet and ruyi cloud patterns. SIZE: 16″ h CONDITION: Good. 7-75612 (300-500) – Lot 3638

3639
$3,258.75

PORCELAIN BALUSTER JAR.

19th, early 20th century, Korea. Decorated with an underglaze blue design of a pine tree and deer. Jui-i borders. SIZE: 13″ dia x 15″ h. CONDITION: Chips to the foot. 7-75264 (300-500) – Lot 3639

3640
$2,470.00

GILT SILVER VESSEL IN THE FORM OF A RHINOCEROS.

Early 20th century, China. Inset with coral and glass cabochons. SIZE: 8″ l x 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75696 (200-200) – Lot 3640

3641
$1,111.50

BLUE AND WHITE MING STYLE PLATE.

20th century, China. Lobated form. “Heaped and piled” decoration of floral scrolling with wave border. Unglazed base with “Palm Eyes”. SIZE: 13-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75222 (800-1,200) – Lot 3641

3642
$0.00

PAIR OF BOTTLE FORM PORCELAIN VASES.

20th century, China. Decoration of carp on a pale blue lotus scroll ground. Base with an extensive inscription dated to the first year of the Ch’ien Lung reign. SIZE: 16″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94851 (800-1,200) – Lot 3642

3643
$988.00

PAIR OF YELLOW PORCELAIN PLANTERS.

Early 20th century, China. Square form with indented corners, overhanging rim, and stepped feet. Borders of thunder meanders with the body decorated with reserves of birds and flowers on a yellow ground with birds and flowering plum branches. SIZE: 15-1/4″ l x 15-1/4″ w x 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Rubbing to the gilt. 7-75628 (800-1,200) – Lot 3643

3644
$370.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES.

Early 20th century, China. Underglaze and enamel decoration of phoenixes and flowers. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94850 (600-900) – Lot 3644

3645
$237.00

PORCELAIN PLATE WITH YELLOW GROUND.

19th, early 20th century, China. With decoration of roundels of dragons and phoenixes around a central Shou-Fu character. Brocade border. Kangxi mark. SIZE: 10-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Chips and hairlines. 9-96139 (700-900) – Lot 3645

3646
$370.50

PORCELAIN SHAPED DISH.

20th century, China. 10-sided dish with Wu Tsai decoration of dragons and phoenixes, six-character Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 9″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93240 (600-900) – Lot 3646

3647
$0.00

BLUE DECORATED PORCELAIN CENSER.

China. Underglaze blue decoration of flowers with four-character Tao Quang mark on the bottom. SIZE: 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, rim fritting. 9-93177 (600-900) – Lot 3647

3648
$1,481.25

FAMILLE NOIR PORCELAIN FISH BOWL.

19th, early 20th century, China. Decoration of birds and flowers on a black ground. SIZE: 19-1/4″ dia x 17″ h. CONDITION: Having abrasions and minor losses to enamel along side, wear to gilt. 7-75281 (300-500) – Lot 3648

3649
$474.00

PAIR CHINESE ELEPHANT FORM GARDEN SEATS.

First half 20th century. China. In the form of an Indian elephant with celebratory harness and regalia on stylized plinth with flat top howdah. Of molded pottery with green glaze. SIZE: 23″ t. 20″ l. CONDITION: Very good, with minor chips to bases and repainted gold trim. 9-96539 (800-1,200) – Lot 3649