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

Auction: August 19th-22nd 2014

Preview: August 18th 2014

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

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Image Lot
Price
Description
1000
$9,720.00

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

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

1001
$48,585.00

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

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

1002
$53,325.00

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

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

1002a
$2,962.50

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

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

1003
$16,590.00

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

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

1003a
$3,555.00

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

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

1003b
$1,896.00

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

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

1004
$14,220.00

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

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

1005
$4,147.50

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

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

1006
$2,073.75

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

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

1007
$2,962.50

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

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

1008
$4,740.00

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

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

1009
$1,777.50

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

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

1010
$4,147.50

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

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

1011
$2,370.00

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

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

1012
$1,185.00

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

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

1013
$2,370.00

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

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

1014
$2,370.00

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

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

1015
$4,740.00

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

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

1016
$1,481.25

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

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

1017
$8,295.00

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

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

1018
$5,332.50

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

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

1019
$0.00

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

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

1020
$2,962.50

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

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

1021
$1,777.50

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

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

1022
$2,430.00

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

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

1023
$2,607.00

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

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

1024
$2,666.25

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

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

1025
$1,896.00

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

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

1026
$2,192.25

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

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

1027
$10,327.50

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

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

1028
$6,221.25

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

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

1029
$3,258.75

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

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

1030
$0.00

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

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

1031
$2,073.75

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

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

1032
$486.00

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

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

1033
$888.75

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

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

1034
$31,995.00

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

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

1035
$0.00

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

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

1036
$1,066.50

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

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

1037
$1,066.50

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

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

1038
$414.75

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

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

1039
$296.25

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

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

1040
$0.00

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

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

1041
$0.00

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

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

1042
$592.50

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

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

1043
$592.50
Revised: 8/11/2014

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

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

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

1044
$0.00

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

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

1045
$4,443.75

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

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

1046
$2,666.25

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

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

1047
$12,442.50

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

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

1048
$3,037.50

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

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

1049
$7,110.00

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

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

1050
$5,332.50

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

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

1051
$2,430.00

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

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

1052
$355.50

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

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

1053
$1,718.25

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

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

1054
$355.50

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

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

1055
$355.50

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

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

1056
$3,555.00

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

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

1057
$355.50

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

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

1058
$13,365.00

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

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

1059
$9,112.50

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

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

1060
$4,252.50

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

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

1061
$13,365.00

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

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

1062
$10,665.00

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

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

1063
$0.00

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

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

1064
$0.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888 – 1954) ROCKPORT .

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

1065
$4,029.00

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

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

1066
$7,593.75

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

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

1067
$0.00

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

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

1068
$0.00

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

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

1069
$13,035.00

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

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

1070
$6,517.50

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

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

1071
$4,977.00

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

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

1072
$3,341.25

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

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

1073
$7,110.00

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

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

1074
$7,110.00

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

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

1075
$8,505.00

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

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

1076
$6,682.50

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

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

1077
$1,185.00

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

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

1078
$0.00

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

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

1079
$6,517.50

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

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

1080
$4,147.50

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

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

1081
$711.00

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

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

1082
$3,792.00

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

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

1083
$0.00

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

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

1084
$0.00

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

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

1085
$0.00

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

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

1086
$1,042.80

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

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

1087
$0.00

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

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

1088
$1,481.25

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

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

1089
$0.00

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

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

1090
$2,370.00

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

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

1091
$1,481.25

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

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

1092
$3,555.00

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

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

1093
$0.00

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

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

1094
$0.00

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

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

1095
$0.00

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

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

1096
$0.00

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

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

1097
$1,336.50

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

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

1098
$1,066.50

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

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

1099
$948.00

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

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

1100
$303.75

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

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

1101
$770.25

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

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

1102
$0.00

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

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

1103
$0.00

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

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

1104
$355.50

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

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

1105
$474.00

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

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

1106
$1,896.00

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

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

1107
$0.00

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

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

1108
$1,066.50

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

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

1109
$888.75

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

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

1110
$0.00

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

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

1111
$20,145.00

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

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

1112
$2,370.00

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

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

1113
$0.00

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

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

1114
$1,896.00

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

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

1115
$6,517.50

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

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

1116
$0.00

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

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

1117
$0.00

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

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

1118
$4,740.00

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

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

1119
$7,110.00

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

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

1120
$4,740.00

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

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

1121
$4,860.00

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

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

1122
$2,370.00

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

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

1123
$5,451.00

BENJAMIN CHAMPNEY (American, 1817-1907) ROSES.

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

1124
$1,303.50

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

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

1125
$4,147.50

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

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

1126
$5,925.00

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

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

1127
$3,851.25

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

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

1128
$2,251.50

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

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

1129
$2,666.25

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

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

1130
$0.00

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

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

1131
$296.25

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

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

1132
$486.00

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

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

1133
$2,607.00

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

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

1134
$0.00

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

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

1135
$7,110.00

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

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

1136
$1,777.50

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

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

1137
$4,860.00

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

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

1138
$4,252.50

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

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

1139
$9,480.00

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

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

1140
$41,475.00

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

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

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

Painting has been relined.

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

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

1142
$14,220.00

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

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

1143
$42,660.00

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

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

1144
$6,517.50

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

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

1145
$17,775.00

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

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

1146
$4,740.00

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

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

1147
$0.00

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

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

1148
$1,336.50

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

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

1149
$2,733.75

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

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

1150
$486.00

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

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

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

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

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

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

1152
$5,925.00

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

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

1153
$2,962.50

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

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

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

We cannot guarantee the authorship of this painting.

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

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

1155
$16,590.00

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

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

1156
$3,037.50

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

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

1157
$0.00

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

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

1158
$0.00

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

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

1159
$0.00

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

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

1160
$2,370.00

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

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

1161
$0.00

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

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

1162
$5,925.00

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

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

1163
$0.00

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

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

1164
$0.00

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

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

1165
$5,628.75

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

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

1166
$2,308.50

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

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

1167
$0.00

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

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

1168
$0.00

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

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

1169
$4,443.75

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

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

1170
$5,332.50

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

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

1171
$3,555.00

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

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

1172
$14,812.50

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

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

1173
$3,555.00

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

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

1174
$3,948.75

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

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

1175
$4,503.00

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

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

1176
$5,925.00

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

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

1177
$1,215.00

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

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

1178
$2,073.75

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

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

1179
$0.00

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

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

1179a
$0.00

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

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

1180
$47.40

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT.

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

1180a
$0.00

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

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

1181
$43,845.00

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

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

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


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

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

1183
$177.75

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

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

1184
$243.00

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

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

1185
$237.00

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

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

1186
$1,185.00

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

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

1187
$0.00

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

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

1188
$2,370.00

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

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

1189
$1,185.00

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

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

1190
$592.50

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

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

1191
$1,185.00

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

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

1192
$0.00

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

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

1193
$0.00

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

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

1194
$0.00

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

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

1195
$3,555.00

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

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

1196
$0.00

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

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

1197
$592.50

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

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

1198
$0.00

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

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

1199
$355.50

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

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

1200
$1,185.00

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

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

1201
$0.00

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

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

1202
$0.00

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

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

1203
$474.00

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

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

1204
$0.00

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

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

1205
$0.00

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

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

1206
$237.00

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

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

1207
$0.00

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

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

1208
$121.50

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

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

1209
$0.00

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

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

1210
$0.00

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

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

1211
$0.00

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

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

1212
$296.25

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

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

1213
$91.13

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

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

1214
$425.25

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

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

1215
$177.75

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

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

1216
$0.00

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

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

1217
$0.00

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

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

1218
$177.75

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

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

1219
$0.00

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

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

1220
$296.25

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

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

1221
$237.00

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

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

1222
$118.50

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

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

1223
$26,070.00

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

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

1224
$0.00

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

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

1225
$11,257.50

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

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

1226
$1,822.50

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

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

1228
$13,035.00

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

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

1229
$1,185.00

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

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

1230
$0.00

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

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

1230a
$592.50

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

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

1230b
$0.00

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

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

1231
$0.00

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

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

1232
$5,925.00

GONZALO ARIZA (Colombian, 1912) CALIMA, COLUMBIA.

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

1233
$53,325.00

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

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

1234
$100,725.00

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

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

1235
$6,517.50

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

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

1235a
$296.25

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

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

1236
$1,215.00

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

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

1237
$11,850.00

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

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

1238
$1,822.50

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

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

1239
$3,792.00

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

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

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

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

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

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

1240
$17,182.50

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

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

1241
$711.00

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

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

1242
$1,336.50

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

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

1243
$6,517.50

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

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

1244
$1,215.00

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

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

1245
$6,813.75

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

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

1246
$1,185.00

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

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

1247
$2,962.50

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

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

1247a
$1,185.00

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

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

1248
$729.00

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

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

1249
$0.00

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

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

1250
$0.00

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

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

1251
$0.00

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

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

1252
$4,621.50

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

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

1253
$668.25
Revised: 8/11/2014

Title should be “After Claude Lorrain”

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

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

1254
$7,702.50

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

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

1255
$1,659.00

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

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

1256
$592.50

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

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

1257
$1,185.00

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

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

1258
$4,860.00

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

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

1259
$182.25

TWO VICTORIAN LIBRARY STATUES.

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

1260
$243.00

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

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

1260a
$355.50

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

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

1261
$0.00

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

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

1262
$0.00

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

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

1263
$0.00

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

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

1264
$0.00

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

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

1265
$1,007.25

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

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

1266
$0.00

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

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

1267
$0.00

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

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

1268
$0.00
Revised: 8/8/2014

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

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

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

1269
$972.00

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

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

1270
$2,370.00

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

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

1271
$1,659.00

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

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

1272
$0.00

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

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

1273
$1,215.00

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

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

1274
$0.00

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

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

1275
$2,962.50

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

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

1276
$1,883.25

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

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

1277
$3,888.00

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

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

1278
$3,888.00

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

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

1279
$711.00

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

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

1280
$888.75

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

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

1281
$948.00

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

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

1282
$711.00

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

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

1283
$0.00

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

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

1284
$0.00

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

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

1285
$1,185.00

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

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

1286
$2,369.25

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

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

1287
$0.00

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

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

1288
$1,777.50

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

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

1289
$0.00

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

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

1290
$0.00

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

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

1291
$4,740.00

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

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

1292
$3,555.00

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

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

1293
$1,777.50

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

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

1294
$829.50

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

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

1295
$0.00

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

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

1296
$121.50

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

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

1297
$414.75

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

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

1298
$651.75

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

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

1299
$0.00

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

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

1300
$0.00

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

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

1301
$0.00

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

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

1302
$607.50

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

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

1303
$1,093.50

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

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

1304
$1,093.50

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

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

1305
$182.25

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

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

1306
$7,110.00

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

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

1307
$1,422.00

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

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

1308
$0.00

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

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

1309
$8,295.00

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

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

1310
$0.00

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

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

1311
$0.00

T.J. PAIRPOINT ZINC GARDEN STATUE.

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

1312
$888.75

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

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

1313
$355.50

SIGNED “MILO” (20th Century) RHINOCEROS.

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

1314
$355.50

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

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

1315
$237.00

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

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

1316
$1,185.00

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

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

1317
$0.00

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

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

1318
$2,073.75

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

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

1319
$1,659.00

PAIR OF BRONZE BOOKENDS WITH SCHOOL OF FISH.

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

1320
$2,962.50

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

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

1321
$474.00

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

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

1322
$0.00

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

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

1323
$118.50

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

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

1324
$296.25

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

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

1325
$711.00

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

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

1326
$0.00

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

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

1327
$364.50

WILLIAM MEYEROWITZ (American, 1887-1981) DANCERS.

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

1328
$237.00

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

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

1329
$0.00

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

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

1330
$0.00

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

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

1331
$0.00

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

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

1332
$0.00

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

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

1333
$1,185.00

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

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

1334
$296.25

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

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

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

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

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

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

1336
$607.50

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

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

1337
$0.00

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

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

1338
$0.00

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

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

1339
$355.50

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

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

1340
$0.00

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

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

1341
$0.00

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

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

1342
$355.50

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

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

1343
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19TH Century) GUARDIAN ANGEL.

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

1344
$0.00

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

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

1345
$2,187.00

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

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

1346
$10,665.00

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

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

1347
$59.25

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

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

1348
$474.00

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

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

1350
$1,422.00

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

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

1351
$1,125.75

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

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

1352
$0.00

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

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

1353
$0.00

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

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

1354
$592.50

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

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

1355
$829.50

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

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

1356
$148.13

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

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

1357
$711.00

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

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

1358
$711.00

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

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

1359
$711.00

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

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

1360
$888.75

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

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

1361
$2,370.00

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

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

1362
$2,370.00

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

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

1363
$425.25

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

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

1365
$8,505.00

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

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

1366
$0.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

Artist is American/Romanian, not American/Russian.

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

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

1367
$1,777.50

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

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

1368
$0.00

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

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

1368a
$486.00

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

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

1369
$177.75

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

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

1370
$5,036.25

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

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

1371
$1,007.25

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

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

1372
$1,185.00

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

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

1373
$0.00

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

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

1374
$592.50

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

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

1375
$177.75

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

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

1376
$1,154.25

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

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

1377
$0.00

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

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

1378
$607.50

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

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

1379
$2,251.50

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

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

1380
$770.25

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

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

1381
$1,244.25

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

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

1382
$1,215.00

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

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

1383
$0.00

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

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

1384
$1,701.00

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

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

1385
$711.00

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

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

1386
$0.00

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

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

1387
$592.50

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

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

1388
$0.00

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

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

1389
$121.50

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

Lead pencil on paper Housed in a gold frame with highlighted matte having some losses to gilt Unsigned SIZE: Sight: 4″ x 7-3/4″. Overall: 11-1/4″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73532 (200-300) – Lot 1389

1390
$1,896.00

GEORGE HAVELL (British, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A TERRIER IN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Signed lower right “G Havell 1832″ Housed in a gilt decorated wood frame NOTE: Information written on verso paper indicates that this dog was owned by Thomas Pearson of Kendal & Queens College, Oxford. In the background are the Spires of Oxford and the view is from Hinksey on Boar’s Hill. Along with some previous history SIZE: 23″ x 30-1/4”. Overall: 27-3/4″ x 35-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; Bonham’s 2/12/08 CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting, very good 9-91799 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1390

1391
$592.50

GEORGE WILLIAM HORLOR (United Kingdom, 1823-1895) THE PLAYFUL PUPPY.

Oil on board Housed in an antique gilt wood frame with gilt liner Unsigned SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 12-1/2″. Overall: 16″ x 20″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; Christies 11/28/07 CONDITION: Very good with minor touch up 9-91823 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1391

1392
$0.00

C ELLIS? (European, 19th Century) TWO SPANIELS ON A TABLE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a good gilt gesso decorated frame Signed lower right “C Ellis” SIZE: 10″ x 12″ Overall: 18-1/2″ x 20-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection CONDITION: Light scuff on bottom margin otherwise very good 9-90618 (800-1,200) – Lot 1392

1393
$474.00

AFTER HENDRIK VAN DE SANDE BAKHUYZEN (German/American, 1795-1860) IN THE BARN WITH MEN, DOG AND COWS.

Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with losses Signed lower right “H S Bakhuyzen 1840″ SIZE: 18″ x 24″ Overall: 23″ x 29-1/4” CONDITION: Craquelure, edge scuffing, lined 8-83922 (400-800) – Lot 1393

1394
$829.50

T. TEMPLE (British, Circa 1863) CHESTNUT STALLION WITH GROOM.

Oil on canvas Housed in a antique replacement mahogany frame with gold liner Signed lower left “T Temple 1863″ SIZE: 14″ x 18”. Overall: 18″ x 22″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; Sotheby’s 6/21/06 CONDITION: Craquelure, some inpainting, otherwise very good 9-91813 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1394

1395
$948.00

CARLE VERNET (ANTOINE CHARLES VERNET)(French 1758-1835) “ETALON ARABE”.

Charcoal on paper Housed in a modern gilt frame with a white mat behind glass Signed lower right “Carle Vernet” Note: typed paper on verso with title also “Collection: W.S. Unsworth, Antwerp” SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 18-3/4″. Overall: 16-1/2″ x 22-1/2″ CONDITION: Some light spot foxing, not examined out of frame 9-93190 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1395

1396
$474.00

WAINWRIGHT (British, Mid 19th Century) SHEEP IN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gold frame with gold liners & artist plaque “T G Wainwright” Signed lower left “Wainwright” Old Plaza Art Gallery label on verso SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 32″ x 37″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, good 9-93257 (800-1,200) – Lot 1396

1397
$0.00

ANDRE DERAIN(French, 1880 – 1954) PAYSAGE.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a silver wood frame with white mat Identified on verso “Derain Paysage” SIZE: Sight: 6-3/4″ x 15″ Overall: 14-1/4″ x 21-3/4″ CONDITION: Age toning, otherwise very good 7-70699 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1397

1398
$972.00

GIOACCHINO LA PIRA (Italian, 1839 – 1870) FISHING IN NAPLES HARBOR.

Gouache Unframed, having a hinged mat Signed lower right “La Pira” SIZE: Sight: 16-1/4″ x 24-3/4″ Overall: 16-1/2″ x 25″ Mat: 24-1/2″ x 34″ CONDITION: Very good, affixed to backing board 7-75053 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1398

1398a
$303.75

SIGNED (Italian, 19th/20th Century) WOMAN RETURNING FROM THE FIELDS.

Oil on light board Housed in a period gesso decorated frame with losses & repairs Signed lower left SIZE: 15″ x 11-3/4″. Overall: 23-3/4″ x 20-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, some losses to edges and left corner repair. 9-92978 (300-500) – Lot 1398a

1399
$546.75

GUISEPPE CARELLI (Italian, 1858 – 1921) TWO WORKS: PORTRAITS OF MAN AND WOMAN.

Oil on canvas Housed in identical gilt and ebonized frames Signed lower right “G Carelli” SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 9-1/4″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 13″ CONDITION: Some yellowing to varnish layer, very good 7-70732 (800-1,200) – Lot 1399

1400
$303.75

E. ROVELLO (Italian, 19th Century) DUTCH GIRL WITH FLOWERS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period fancy gilt frame with gilt liners, frame with one corner break Signed lower left “E Rovello” SIZE: 31-1/4″ x 16-1/2″. Overall: 44″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, inpainting, otherwise good 9-87750 (400-600) – Lot 1400

1401
$948.00

LEON GIRARDET (French, 1857-1895) MAID IN STORM WITH UMBRELLA.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with double gilt lined mattes Signed in lower right, “Amon ami Edwmond Wickham / Leon Girardet” SIZE: 12″ x 8-1/2″. Overall: 20-3/4″ X 16-3/4. CONDITION: Generally very good 8-87351 (800-1,200) – Lot 1401

1402
$592.50

ATTRIBUTED TO NORBERT GOENEUTTE (French 1854-1894) A LA TOILETTE.

Pastel Housed in a French-style gilt frame with linen mat, with minor losses Unsigned SIZE: Sight: 10-3/4″ x 6-1/2″ Overall: 9″ x 15″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94198 (800-1,200) – Lot 1402

1403
$607.50

PERCY BUCKMAN (United Kingdom, 1865 – ) GLANCING AT THE MIRROR.

Watercolor Housed in its original gilt frame with gilt liner, having gilt name plaque Signed lower left “Percy Buckman” SIZE: 10″ x 7″ Overall: 17″ x 14″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94245 (500-1,000) – Lot 1403

1404
$0.00

EDWIN AUGUSTUS MOORE (American, 1858 – 1925) FOUR WORKS, THREE LANDSCAPES AND ONE HEAD SKETCH.

Three watercolors and pencil sketch All housed in wood frames Note: the double sketch has a National Academy of Design label on verso One watercolor signed “E.M. 02”, the other two watercolors unsigned, the double sketch signed “EAM” SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 17″, 13-1/4″ x 18-3/4″, 11-1/2″ x 15″ and double sketch 8-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ and 7″ x 4-1/2″ Overall: 19-1/4″ x 24, 22-1/2″ x 27-1/2″, 22-3/4″ x 25″, and 11-1/4″ x 13-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Descended through family of the artist. CONDITION: Some foxing, generally good 9-93455 (600-800) – Lot 1404

1404a
$0.00

HEINRICH LANG (German, 1838-1891) TWELVE HORSE SKETCHES.

Pencil on paper Each mounted to colored cardstock Unframed Signed in drawing, also below on mounting Dated between ’78 and ’88 SIZE: Actual: from 4-1/4″ wide to 7″ wide; from 3-1/2″ high to 4-1/2″ high Cardstock: 9-1/4″ x 12-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, light toning and foxing 9-93092 (300-500) – Lot 1404a

1405
$237.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

There is a repaired tear with some inpainting.

GEORGE MCCONNELL (American, 1852-1929) NEW ENGLAND AUTUMN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas on board Housed in a period gold decorated frame Signed lower right “Geo McConnell 1913″ SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 26”. Overall: 23″ x 31″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93258 (800-1,200) – Lot 1405

1406
$0.00

MADELINE YALE WYNNE (American 1847 – 1918) “MEMORITER”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt double liner Signed lower left “Wynne” Note: This panting has been recorded in the Smithsonian’s inventory of American Paintings. SIZE: 12″ x 18″. Overall: 17-3/4″ x 23-3/4″ CONDITION: Light craquelure. minor spot touch up, lined 9-93845 (800-1,200) – Lot 1406

1407
$911.25

ELIZABETH MILLER LOBINGIER (American 1889 – 1973) MOUNTAIN VIEW.

Oil on canvas board Housed in a signed “Goodnow” gilt carved wood frame Signed lower left “Elizabeth M. Lobingier 1927″ SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 12″ Overall: 14″ X 16-1/2” CONDITION: Very good 9-94097 (500-1,000) – Lot 1407

1408
$303.75

GARDNER ARNOLD RECKARD (American, 1858 – 1908) “SCENE NEAR ROCKLAND LAKE”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen and gilt liner Signed lower left “Reckard”, also signed and titled on verso of canvas SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 17″ x 21″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, light craquelure, otherwise very good 9-94246 (500-1,000) – Lot 1408

1409
$770.25

HEINRICH HERMAN R. PFEIFFER (American, 1874-1960) THE GREEN DORY .

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary carved gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Harry Pfeiffer” SIZE: 8″ x 9-3/4″ Overall: 16″ x 18″ CONDITION: Good, craquelure, scattered retouch 9-94435 (400-600) – Lot 1409

1410
$0.00

WALTER KARL PLEUTHNER (American, 1885 – 1970) OCEANLINER AT DOCK.

Pastel Housed in a modern gilt frame with white mat Unsigned front but having a stamp “This is a certified Walter Pleuthner painting 1885-1970 (#47)” SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 24″ Overall: 19″ x 29″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94333 (1,200-1,600) – Lot 1410

1411
$355.50

CESARE A. RICCIARDI (American, 1892-1973) BUSY HARBOR SCENE.

Oil on board Housed in a gilt frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Ricciardi” SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. Overall: 18″ x 22″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good 9-93407 (500-800) – Lot 1411

1412
$592.50

FRANK HENRY TOMKINS (American 1847-1922) “TIBER NEAR ROME”.

Oil on board Housed in period gilt wood frame Signed lower right “F.H. Tompkins” Identified in period hand on verso SIZE: 6″ x 9-3/4″ Overall: 12″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good original condition 9-93214 (400-600) – Lot 1412

1413
$237.00

D. FRENCH (American School, 19th/20th Century) VENETIAN CANAL SCENE.

Oil on paper board Housed in contemporary wood frame Signed in lower right D. French SIZE: 11″ X 13-1/2″ Overall: 14-1/2″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard.. CONDITION: Very good 9-93134 (400-800) – Lot 1413

1414
$182.25

UNSIGNED (Dutch, 19th/20th Century) DUTCH HARBOR SCENE.

Oil on wood panel Housed in its original gilt mottled frame with small losses Unsigned SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 27-1/2″. Overall: 25-3/4″ x 33-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Surface dirt, good 9-92326 (300-500) – Lot 1414

1415
$0.00

ROBERT YAN (French, 1904-1994) THREE BRITTANY SCENES.

Watercolors Housed in identical wood frames with mat Signed lower right “Yan” SIZE: Sight: 8-1/2″ x 11″ Overall: 13-3/4″ x 16″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93452 (400-600) – Lot 1415

1416
$1,336.50

H. SCHAEFFER (European, 19th Century) TWO WORKS: “MALINES, BELGIUM” AND “BRUNSWICK, GERMANY”.

Oil on board Housed in identical French style gilt frames with title and artist plaque Signed lower left with initial monogram and dated “1887” Also titled and signed on verso SIZE: 10″ x 7″ Overall: 13″ x 10-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-75051 (800-1,200) – Lot 1416

1417
$607.50

FRANKLIN DULLIN BRISCOE (American, 1844 – 1903) ABANDONING THE SHIP.

Oil on board Housed in antique gilt frame with gold liner Signed lower right “F D Briscoe” SIZE: 12″ x 19″ Overall: 17″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93519 (500-800) – Lot 1417

1418
$0.00

T. BAILEY (American, 19th/20th Century) COASTAL ROCKS WITH WAVES.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt carved wood frame Signed lower right “T Bailey” SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 28-3/4″ x 33-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93210 (300-500) – Lot 1418

1419
$303.75

WILLIAM BOLESLAW PRESNAL (American, 1910 – ) PAIR OF COASTAL SEASCAPES.

Oil on board Housed in matching rustic wood frames with gold liners One signed bottom right, the other unsigned SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 14-3/4″. Overall: 16-1/4″ x 18-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good with surface dirt 7-74832 (200-300) – Lot 1419

1420
$533.25

IRVING R. HEITKAMP (American, 1892 – 1917) INDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPE WITH TRAIN.

Oil on canvas laid on board Housed in its original gilt ribbed frame Signed lower right “Irving Heitkamp”, also presented and signed by artist and dated “1916” on verso of frame SIZE: 14″ x 11″ Overall: 19-3/4″ x 16-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, very good 7-70714 (600-800) – Lot 1420

1421
$182.25

GEORGE HAUSMANN (American, 20th Century) “DEWOLF’S BARN”.

Oil on canvas board Housed in a contemporary blue and white wood frame Signed lower right “George Hausmann” Title on verso SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 19-1/4″ x 23-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94158 (300-500) – Lot 1421

1422
$0.00

SIGNED (American School, 20th Century) SUMMER LANDSCAPE WITH RIVER.

Pastel Housed in a fine carved & gilt frame with linen & gilt liner behind glass Bears spurious signature “Wm. Chase” (we are not guaranteeing this painting) SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 21″. Overall: 25-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: One repair to 1″ tear at top, otherwise very good 9-92330 (200-400) – Lot 1422

1423
$414.75

RUDOLPH COLAO (American, 1927-) TWO WORKS: STILL LIFE WITH MUMS & STILL LIFE WITH MIXED FLOWERS.

Both oil on canvas board Both housed in reproduction ornate gilt frames with linen liners One signed lower left “Colao”, the other “R Colao” SIZE: Both: 12″ x 9″ Overall: 17-3/4″ x 14-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94155 (300-500) – Lot 1423

1424
$533.25

SALVATORE FORTUNATO GRASSO (American 1945 – 2006) STILL LIFE WITH GINGER JAR AND ORANGES.

Oil on artist board Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame with double mats Signed lower left “Salvadore Fortunato Grasso” Exhibition label affixed to verso SIZE: Sight: 18-1/2″ X 15-1/2″ Overall: 23-1/4″ X 20-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94154 (300-500) – Lot 1424

1425
$0.00

SIGNED (French, 20th Century) RUE DU CALVARIE.

Watercolor Housed in a modern metal frame with white mat Signed lower right indistinctly SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 11″ Overall: 24″ x 18″ CONDITION: Very good 7-74755 (300-500) – Lot 1425

1426
$0.00

THREE WORKS ON PAPER.

1. Attributed to Luca Cambiaso sketch of family, ink on paper, signed center bottom “Luca Cambiaso” housed in an antique frame 2. Walter Fastrough Two Children in Landscape, pencil on paper, pencil signed lower right, housed in an antique wood frame, exhibition label and typed description on verso 3. Unsigned sketch of woman, charcoal on paper laid to light board, housed in an antique gilt wood frame with watercolor mat SIZE: 1. 13-1/4″ x 9-3/4″. Overall: 16-1/4″ x 12-3/4″ 2. Image: 12″ x 9″. Overall: 17-1/2″ x 14-1/2″ 3. Sight: 11-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. Overall: 18-1/2″ x 14-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a South Portland, Maine estate CONDITION: 1. Mounted to paper, some stains and losses to edge. Foxing. 2. Foxing and fading 3. Good 9-93207 (300-500) – Lot 1426

1427
$355.50

FANCY GILDED AMERICAN LATE 19TH CENTURY FRAME.

Very intricate & ornate gesso decoration Having an interesting chain link decorated liner SIZE: Overall: 29-1/2″ x 33-1/4″. Inside rabbit: 21-3/4″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94289 (400-600) – Lot 1427

1428
$237.00

19TH CENTURY GILT FRAME.

Gilt gesso decorated frame having leaf & berry decoration Interior gilt liners SIZE: Overall: 35″ x 31″. Interior: 24-1/4″ x 20-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Nice old gold patina, one corner with loss, losses to outer edge, otherwise very good 9-93416 (200-300) – Lot 1428

1429
$948.00

GILT FRAME (MID-19TH CENTURY).

Oval frame with ornate pieced carved Flemish-stype crest with heavy gilt. SIZE: 52″ x 35″ Inside Rabbet: 28″ x 24″ (oval) CONDITION: Right bottom crack through molding, otherwise very good 9-94063 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1429

1430
$0.00

CHARLES H. RATHBONE JR (American, 1902-1936).

Lot of 2 French scenes Charcoal on paper Both signed lower right one inscribed “Dourarnenez” Framed in simple wood frames SIZE: 9″ x 12-1/4″ Overall: 15″ x 20″ 8-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ Overall 15″ x 20″ PROVENANCE: Descended through the family of the artist CONDITION: Very good Not examined out of frame 9-93453 (500-700) – Lot 1430

1431
$0.00

YVONNE PENE DU BOIS (American, 1913 – ) “STREET SCENE WITH CATHEDRAL, 1972”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a silver gilt cardboard frame Signed lower right “Yvonne Pene Du Bois 72″, also having a Graham Gallery New York and Brock & Co Massachusetts labels verso SIZE: 30″ x 24″ Overall: 35-1/2″ x 29-3/4” CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting 9-94103 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1431

1432
$711.00

CHILDE HASSAM (American, 1859-1935) “AN EAST HAMPTON IDYLL” – 1923.

Etching Housed in period silver gilt labeled Hydenryk frame Signed and inscribed in pencil, lower right Reference: Cortissoz 223 SIZE: 8-3/4″ X 7-1/2″ Overall: 16″ x 14-1/4″ CONDITION: Good, time toning, not examined out of frame 7-74748 (700-900) – Lot 1432

1433
$414.75

JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT (American, 1816-1872) “ENTRANCE TO NOTCH IN WHITE MOUNTAINS”.

Pencil and chalk on paper Framed in contemporary gold washed frame with linen liner Inscribed with title and dated August 5, 1851 lower right Identified on period Kennedy Galleries label on verso Drawings show “1971 # 10″ SIZE: 15″ x 11″ Overall: 23-1/2″ x 19” CONDITION: Considerable toning and discoloration. Not examined out of frame 7-74753 (400-600) – Lot 1433

1434
$592.50

FRANK WESTON BENSON (American, 1862-1951) “SUMMER YELLOWLEGS”.

Drypoint Signed lower left “Frank W Benson” Fragmentary label on verso “The Guild of Boston Artists” Housed in simple gallery black wood frame SIZE: 4-3/4″ x 3-1/2″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 14-1/2″ CONDITION: Good. Not examined out of frame 9-93212 (500-600) – Lot 1434

1435
$0.00

SIMEON BRAGUIN (American, 1907 – 1997) BASEBALL CARTOON.

Pen and ink on paper Housed in a modern gilt frame with ivory mat Signed lower right “Simeon Braguin” and having pencil inscription lower left SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ Overall: 16-3/4″ x 19-3/4″ CONDITION: Light stain to right side, slight toning 9-94450 (300-500) – Lot 1435

1436
$0.00

WILLIAM RICKARBY MILLER (American, 1818 – 1893) PORTRAIT OF “AUNT DOONE”.

Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gold frame Signed lower left “WR Miller 1845” and inscribed “Buffalo” bottom right SIZE: 10″ x 8″ Overall: 13″ x 10-3/4″ CONDITION: Relined, some touch up, very good 9-94122 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1436

1437
$0.00

WARREN C. BRIGGS (American, 1867 – 1903) CHICKENS IN THE DOORYARD.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original black and gilt frame Signed lower left “Warren C Briggs” SIZE: 12″ x 9″ Overall: 18″ x 15″ CONDITION: One small patch to verso, some inpainting, very good 9-94089 (800-1,200) – Lot 1437

1438
$1,777.50

GEORGE WESLEY BELLOWS (American, 1882-1925) DEMPSEY AND FIRPO.

Lithograph Housed in a black wood molded frame with black liner and white mat SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 21″. Actual: 17” x 21-1/2”. Overall: 29″ x 33″ CONDITION: The print has no margins and is laid down on a thick fiberboard. A period lithograph, otherwise very good 9-94213 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1438

1439
$770.25

AFTER GEORGE CALEB BINGHAM (American, 1811-1879) THE COUNTY ELECTION.

Black & white engraving Engraved by John Sartain (British, 1808-1897) Published by Goupil & Co., 1854 Printed by Jas. Irwin Housed in a period carved walnut frame with gold liner behind glass SIZE: Image: 22″ x 30″. Sight within frame: 27″ x 34-1/2″. Overall: 33″ x 40-1/2″ CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, spot & line foxing, no apparent tears 7-74894 (800-1,200) – Lot 1439

1440
$668.25

ATTRIBUTED TO MICK MAGANI (Australian, C. 1920-1984) MAN AND WOMAN HUNTING.

Oil on tree bark Housed in a shadowbox type frame with glass front Unsigned, having a typed label on reverse identifying the artist “Magani Munjinu” Munjunu was a member of the Bangadi group, the Jinang tribe and worked in the Arnhem land N.T. SIZE: 14-1/2″ 38″ Overall: 20″ x 41-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94212 (600-900) – Lot 1440

1441
$355.50

CURRIER AND IVES (Publisher 19th Century) WILD DUCK SHOOTING AND PARTRIDGE SHOOTING.

Colored lithographs Housed in matching green painted antique frames SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ Overall: 12-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ CONDITION: One missing glass, foxing and age toning, otherwise very good 9-93507 (500-1,000) – Lot 1441

1442
$0.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher, Mid-19th Century) LANDSCAPE, FRUIT AND FLOWERS.

Colored lithograph Housed in a gold and silver gilt modern frame SIZE: Image: 19-1/2″ x 27-1/4″ Sight: 22-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ Overall: 25-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, light fading, very good 9-94352 (400-800) – Lot 1442

1443
$177.75

AFTER JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (American, 1785-1851) CANADA GROUSE.

Colored lithograph Housed in a modern gilt frame with watercolor highlighted mat with a “Heydenryk NY” label on verso Lithograph imprinted by J.T. Bowen from the First Royal Octavo Edition “No.59, PL294″ SIZE: 6″ x 9-1/2” CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, very good, 2 light foxing spots 7-74749 (300-500) – Lot 1443

1444
$0.00

AFTER GEORGE ROMNEY (United Kingdom, 1734-1802) PORTRAIT OF A GIRL.

Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower left “Geo Romney 1775″ SIZE: Sight: 17-3/4″ x 14″ Overall: 23″ x 19-1/4” PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Craquelure, uneven varnish layer, inpainting 9-92215 (500-1,000) – Lot 1444

1445
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th century or earlier) DUXMUDE.

Colored engraving Housed in an ebonized wood frame behind glass SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 21-1/2″. Overall: 9-1/2″ x 23″ CONDITION: Some light foxing and wrinkles, otherwise very good. Not examined out of frame. 7-74838 (200-300) – Lot 1445

1446
$0.00

A. SIMON (20th Century) MEN IN KAYAKS.

Gouache Housed in a modern wood frame with white mat Signed lower right “A Simon” SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 22-1/2″ Overall: 27-3/4″ x 32-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70766 (300-500) – Lot 1446

1447
$789.75
Revised: 8/18/2014

Cataloged as oil on Masonite. It should be oil on canvas mounted to Masonite.

UNSIGNED (Late 19th Century) TWO WORKS: MAN AND WOMAN ON SNOWSHOES.

Oil on Masonite Housed in identical gold fine decorated antique frames Unsigned SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ Overall: 16-1/2″ x 14″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home CONDITION: Very good 9-94367 (500-800) – Lot 1447

1448
$0.00

R. CARTER (American, 20th Century) THOROUGHBRED WITH JOCKEY.

Oil on canvas Housed in a wood frame with gray painted and wood liner Signed lower right “R Carter” SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 26-3/4″ x 31″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94156 (300-500) – Lot 1448

1449
$0.00

LOUIS DUCHAMP (American, Mid 20th Century) “RESTING CLOWN”.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt frame with linen & gilt liner Signed lower left “Louis Duchamp” Titled on pamphlet attached SIZE: 30″ x 24″. Overall: 38-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93285 (200-400) – Lot 1449

1450
$0.00

FREDERICK GOODRICH ROBBINS (American, 1893) WINDING UPWARD.

Etching on paper Unframed but having a hinged mat Signed lower right “Frederick Robbins” and titled lower left SIZE: Image: 6-1/2″ x 10-3/4″ Paper: 10″ x 13-1/4″ Mat: 14″ x 19″ CONDITION: Very good 7-74841 (200-300) – Lot 1450

1451
$182.25

SAMUEL V CHAMBERLAIN (American, 1895 – 1975) “CHRIST CHURCH-CAMBRIDGE”.

Etching Housed in a simple wood frame missing glass Pencil signed lower right “Samuel Chamberlain” Inscribed “To Erwin H Schell with best wishes SAC” Titled in pencil under mat Note: Erwin H Schell was 4th President of Massachusetts Institute of Technology SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 12-1/4″. Overall: 19-1/2″ x 16-1/4″ CONDITION: Age toned otherwise very good. Examined out of frame, hinge mounted 7-74839 (200-300) – Lot 1451

1452
$0.00

CHARLES LEMMEL (French, 1899-1976) “BONAL APERITIF L’AMI DES SPORTIFS”.

Lithograph on paper Housed in a molded wood frame behind glass Signed upper left in the print “Ch. Lemmel” NOTE: Bonal was a popular French aperitif in the 1930’s The company featured French artists & celebrities of the time to advertise & promote their product by way of various poster designs SIZE: Sight: 30-1/2″ x 23″. Overall: 32-1/2″ x 25″ CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, some adhesive stains to corners, wrinkling and several small tears in margins 7-70718 (300-500) – Lot 1452

1453
$60.75

MONOGRAMMED (19th/20th Century) SHOULDER PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY IN SAILOR’S OUTFIT.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt ribbed frame Monogrammed lower right SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 11″. Overall: 17″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection CONDITION: Very good with some light paint flecks in top and bottom edge 9-91810 (100-300) – Lot 1453

2000
$1,215.00

REGINALD ARTHUR BORSTEL (Australian, 1875 – 1922) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “PASS OF LENY”.

Oil on academy board, scene shows the red, gray and black hulled three mast ship sailing right to left with half sails up. Ominous gray to black clouds with a peek of blue sky. White capped waves. Housed in a modern gilt and ebony wood frame, signed lower left “R.A. Borstel, Newcastle, NSW” SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. Overall: 22″ x 28″ CONDITION: Very good, some minor inpainting, frame edge scuffs and center top chip. 9-93483 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2000

2001
$2,962.50

MOLDED COPPER CODFISH WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century. Molded body with overall scale decoration. Sheet copper fins and tail. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 14″ h x 30″ l. CONDITION: Very good with uniform verdigris surface. 9-93836 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2001

2002
$592.50

ANTIQUE SHIP DIORAMA OF THE SHIP “DIONE”.

The shadowbox, having an open front, having a three mast ship with full sails. Small tug beside. The ship having its name “Dione” emblazoned on the bow. Carved rippled water and painted blue and white background. SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ x 3-1/2″ CONDITION: Some surface dirt and some cracks to two sails, generally good. 9-93815 (700-900) – Lot 2002

2003
$888.75

HUNTER WOOD (American, 1908- ) “BARK KIEARING, BOSTON HARBOR AND PILOT BOAT “HESPER” ON BARK’S STARBOARD BOW”.

Oil on canvas. Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame. Signed bottom right “Hunter Wood 39″. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 29-1/4″ x 34-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good, light craquelure. 9-29788 (800-1,200) – Lot 2003

2004
$592.50

J.C. BRAINARD (American 19th/20th Century) SCHOONER IN FULL SAIL.

Oil on canvas nautical scene shows a black hulled schooner sailing left to right through greenish-blue sea. Its sails are up and there is a smaller ship off its bow. Signed lower left “J.C. Brainard ’06.” Housed in its original gilt wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 20-3/4″ x 26-3/4″. CONDITION: One patch to reverse, inpainting, surface dirt 9-94320 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2004

2005
$1,185.00

DECORATIVE HALF HULL MODEL “TRITON”.

20th century U.S. Half model of the sailing ship “Triton”. Built in Plymouth 1833, being constructed of alternating pine and walnut lifts. Showing partial masts and mounted on mahogany backboard with framed trim. SIZE: Backboard 8″ X 30-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. Missing the spar. 9-93436 (700-900) – Lot 2005

2006
$668.25

WHALEBONE WALKING STICK.

Sailor made whalebone stick with tapered shaft, the upper half chamfered, the lower half smooth & a turned whalebone knob at the top. Whale bone knob attached with ebony peg. SIZE: 32-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good, ferule missing, minor age line in knob. 7-74667 (300-500) – Lot 2006

2007
$829.50

WHALEBONE & BALEEN WALKING STICK.

Sailor made stick having whalebone shaft & turned whalebone knob, 2 parts separated by carved faceted baleen disk, top of knob with sailor wax disc. Top of shaft with chamfering continuing down to a smooth turning. SIZE: 34-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good, knob with age crack and old pinned repair. 7-74665 (300-500) – Lot 2007

2008
$474.00

WHALEBONE & BALEEN WALKING STICK.

Sailor made stick with carved tapering whalebone shaft & turned whalebone knob, having stacked baleen & done disks separating knob from shaft. SIZE: 35″ l. CONDITION: Very good, minor putty repair to 2 baleen disks. 7-74666 (300-500) – Lot 2008

2009
$0.00

CAMPHOR WOOD CHINA TRADE SEAMAN’S CHEST.

Late 18th/ early 19th century. Rectangular top above a splayed dovetailed chest with base molding having decorative brass on the corners and iron handles. Interior with till and drawer. Interior of lid painted with cartouche. SIZE: 16″ H, 39″ L, 17″ D CONDITION: Very good original condition with minor chips and wear commensurate with age. Iron handles an old in use replacement. Very good patina. 9-94091 (800-1,200) – Lot 2009

2010
$0.00

FINE CASED MODEL OF THE THREE MASTED SHIP “THE CONSTITUTION”.

Late 19th-Early 20th century model with elaborate detail. Fully rigged, having open gun ports all around. Mounted in fine glass display case. SIZE: Ship: 21″ t X 30″ l. Case: 27-1/2″ t X 43″ l X 11 w. CONDITION: Very good, rigging has been restored. 9-94129 (3,500-5,000) – Lot 2010

2011
$0.00

ANTONIO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1851-1907) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “XARIFA”.

Gouache scene shows the black hulled two mast single stack steam yacht sailing left to right in blue, white tipped wave ocean. Partial sails up with 5 hands on deck. Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte and gilt inner liner, signed lower right “De Simone.” REFERENCE: Built in 1896 by John S. White & Co. at Isle of Wight, England; Acquired by the Navy for WWI in 1917. Owned by C.N. Nelson. SIZE: Sight: 16-3/4″ x 25-3/4″. Overall: 27″ x 35-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-91658 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2011

2012
$0.00

ANTONIO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1851-1907) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “COLUMBIA.”.

Gouache scene shows the white and red hulled steam yacht under sail with smoke billowing from its single stack. It is in rough seas but in no peril. All under dark gray sky. Housed in a fine modern replacement frame with double matte, signed lower right “De Simone” and identified lower left “SY Columbia.” Also flying the New York Yacht Club Burgee. REFERENCE: Accompanying the painting is some information regarding the Columbia. It was built by William Cramp & Sons, launched from Philadelphia, PA. Renamed the USS Wasp for the US Navy in 1898. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 26″. Overall: 27″ x 36″ CONDITION: Some crease marks, edges with slight discoloration. 9-91656 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2012

2013
$0.00

ANTONIO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1851-1907) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “LADY TORFRIDA”.

Gouache shows a white hulled steam yacht with half sails up on three masts with center stack and 11 figures on deck flying NY yacht club burgee sailing left to right. Housed in a modern gilt frame with double mattes, signed lower right “De Simone” & identified lower left. The owner was Bainard Brown. REFERENCE: The ship was built in 1888 by Fairfield SB & ENG Co. Various owners including the British Navy in WWII; two other names during its lifetime “Star of India” and “Valfreyia.” SIZE: Sight: 16-3/4″ x 25-3/4″. Overall: 28-1/4″ x 36-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-91659 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2013

2014
$1,777.50

FABULOUS DIORAMA OF THE YACHT “CORSAIR” IN NEW YORK HARBOR.

Housed in a walnut molded wood period frame with gilt liner and glass. The two-mast yacht seen with hull in water having figures on deck, single stack with two life boats. The name is on the wheelhouse and flies at the top of back mast. The background painting possibly by Stubbs. Shows Governor’s Island and two sides of the Hudson River. SIZE: 28-3/4″ x 36-1/2″ x 5″. CONDITION: Ship in good condition, back canvas decoration has area of repair, otherwise very good. 9-90887 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2014

2015
$1,777.50

MAHOGANY OCTAGONAL SHAPED SAILOR’S VALENTINE.

Fine 19th century valentine with 2 well executed seashell valentines one with stylized mariners compass the other centering a heart with seahorse in a cherry case with mitered mahogany veneer top. SIZE: 8 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ x 3 1/4″ CONDITION: very good, clean, apparent minor restoration to secure glass. 9-94061 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2015

2016
$0.00

LARGE PLANK ON FRAME MODEL OF THE SCHOONER “OLIVE.”.

Probably late 19th century. Well crafted model of plank on frame construction with carved detail, cabins and lifeboats, two masts retaining original sails. “The schooner “Olive” was lost in the month of August, 1839, with seven men as follows: Samuel Dowle (Master), James Millett, Richard Dexter, William Adams, Stephen Adams, James Tucker and George Emmons. Owned by Messrs. Brown, Woodbury & Co. valued at $1600 and insured”. Ship interior tarred, possibly actually sailed. SIZE: 63″ H, 92″ L, 12-1/2″ W CONDITION: Very good with multiple paint layers. Sails with pinholes and minor stains but original. Rear mast detached, needs reattachment. Very minor damage to rigging. 9-93847 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2016

2017
$0.00

SIGNED (19th/20th Century) AMERICAN SHIP IN HARBOR.

Oil on canvas harbor scene shows a three-mast transitional sail/steamer with gun ports in a tranquil harbor with other sailboats and lighthouse. A man stands on sandy foreground, the backdrop is low hills with buildings. Wonderful light sunset sky with pink, yellows, & blues. Signed indistinctly lower right. Housed in a fine modern gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. Overall: 27″ x 41″. CONDITION: Patches to reverse, reinforced tack edge with corresponding inpainting. 9-93516 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2017

2018
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Liverpool School, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “CARR ROCK”.

Oil on canvas portrait of the black hulled three-mast ship with most sails unfurled. Flying American flag off stern and eight figures on deck. Sailing left to right with smaller boats off bow. Housed in a gilt wood replacement frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 20″ x 28-1/2″. Overall: 26-3/4″ x 35″. CONDITION: One small patch on verso, lined with inpainting, otherwise very good. 7-74931 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 2018

2019
$7,702.50

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARA JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAMSHIP “COMMONWEALTH”.

Oil on canvas portrait shows the black hulled steamship sailing right to left having central stack with smoke billowing, two masts, one flying the American flag and the British flag off stern. Name emblazoned on bow. 38-figures on decks, all shown under a pink & white clouds with blue sky. Signed lower right “A Jacobsen 1902; 31 Palisade Av, West Hoboken, NY”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. NOTE: Probably No. 13, page 80/81 on the Checklist. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. Overall: 25-1/2″ x 39-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good. 9-94483 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 2019

2020
$7,702.50

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) PORTRAIT OF THE NORWEGIAN SCHOONER “GUNNILOE”.

Oil on board scene shows the white hulled three-mast schooner sailing right to left in stormy seas under dark & light gray ominous sky. Seven figures on deck and the flag of Norway flies off stern. One sail is ripped and fluttering in the wind and two lifeboats are off their mounts. Signed lower right “Antonio Jacobsen 1908″. Housed in a molded silver gilt wood frame. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. Overall: 24-3/4″ x 38-3/4”. CONDITION: Spot touch up, very good. 9-93481 (7,000-9,000) – Lot 2020

2021
$4,503.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAMSHIP “APACHE”.

Oil on canvas portrait shows the single stack, two-mast, black-hulled ship sailing right to left. Flying American flag off stern and ships pennant and company flag of masts. All seen under a light blue and cloud sky. The name emblazoned on the bow and upper deck. The Apache was built by William Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia, PA. The owner was the Clyde Steamship Company and its home port was New York. Note: Probably No. 33 on p. 33 of Antionio Jacobsen “The Checklist”. Housed in a partial gilt wood frame. Signed lower right “Antonio Jacobsen 1905″. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. Overall: 25″ x 39”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, light craquelure. Otherwise very good. 9-29098 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2021

2022
$6,517.50

CARVED AND PAINTED SHIP’S FIGUREHEAD “LORD NELSON”.

White pine, late 19th to early 20th century. Well carved full-body three dimensional figure of Lord Nelson in full regalia with outstretched hand and pinned sleeve, sitting atop a carved scroll and carved rope bundle. After this figure was retired as a ship’s figurehead, it was used as a trade figure in a ship store in the 20s and 30s. Found in Norfolk, Virginia. Mounted on early pine block with original forged iron hardware. SIZE: 70″ tall PROVENANCE: From ship’s store. Found in Norfolk, VA. CONDITION: Overall very good, with normal losses and wear commensurate with age; an old glue repair to arm. 9-93480 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2022

2023
$74,062.50

MONTAGUE DAWSON (British, 1890-1973) ONCOMING TALL SHIP.

Oil on canvas scene shows an oncoming three-mast ship in full sail, sailing slightly right to left. Another ship is seen on horizon line well back. Light reflects on the foreground water all under a blue & white cloud sky. Housed in a carved partial gilt wood frame. Signed lower left “Montague Dawson” and having a canvas stamp “George Rowney & Co. Ltd. London W.” on verso. SIZE: 36″ x 24″ Overall: 41-3/4″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, inpainting mostly to sky, lower half & ship appears mostly to be untouched. 9-93998 (20,000-40,000) – Lot 2023

2024
$11,850.00

IMPORTANT FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF CAPTAIN JEFFERSON DEVEREAUX.

Large oil on canvas half portrait shows a young man holding his telescope with both hands in his lap. He wears a black coat with white shirt and is sitting beside an open window which looks out at his two-mast schooner “John Murray”. The schooner is shown in full sail, flying an American flag and ship’s pennant. There are five figures on deck and sails are full. Sailing right to left in white tipped green ocean. Housed in its original ogee frame. Important note: Accompanying the portrait, according to family history, is his telescope and sextant. The telescope has a partial leather covering, single draw and missing the eye piece. The sextant is signed “H. Duren…Blunt New York”. Brass fittings with multiple lenses present. SIZE: Painting is 36″ x 29-1/4″ Overall: 43-1/4 x 36-1/4″ Scope is 34″ long extended and 20″ collapsed. Sextant is 13″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home where it has been in the hands of several families. The Devereau family are longtime Downeast residents, going back to the early 1800’s. CONDITION: Frame is missing veneer on bottom. Painting is lined, surface dirt, restored with inpainting. Telescope shows use, fair. Sextant is good, one piece of bone missing. 9-94363 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2024

2025
$2,126.25

CASE MODEL OF THE TUG BOAT “CLEVELAND”.

Late 20th century U.S. Well crafted wooden model of a tug boat with tall pilot house and stack with the emblem “Erie”. Deck mounted with lifeboat, ropes, bumpers and flags. Cased in a brass bound case with inlaid detail with mahogany base. SIZE: 21″ X 32-3/4″ X 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94130 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2025

2026
$1,718.25

PORTRAIT OF THE TUG “EMERALD” SIGNED W.H.H.

19th century oil on tin, shows the black and white tug sailing right to left with four figures on deck. Several boats can be seen off bow and stern. Heavy waves with white caps having a seagull in foreground all under blue and white cloud sky. American flag off stern, ships pennant off bow and two other flags. Smoke billows from the single stack having a full Native American figure atop. The pilot house is adorned with a gold eagle and a set of antlers. Signed lower right W.H.H. Housed in a fine antique walnut frame with gold liner. SIZE: 11″ x 15-1/4″. Overall: 15-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, very minor touch up 9-93531 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2026

2027
$2,370.00

MOLDED COPPER DORY WITH FISHERMAN & CODFISH WEATHERVANE.

20th century. Full bodied fisherman with oars in full action. Cast zinc cod on display in bottom of boat. Attributed to John Thew, CT. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 10″ h x 28-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good with good verdigris patina. 9-93824 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2027

2028
$5,332.50

FINE GILT MOLDED COPPER PIG WEATHERVANE WITH ZINC HEAD.

Late 19th, early 20th century. Finely designed with hollow copper body. Zinc curled tail and molded two piece zinc face and snout. Solder applied sheet copper ears. Possibly later gilding. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 12″ h x 22″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Uniform overall surface revealing gilt leaf edges. 9-93929 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2028

2029
$1,777.50

FULL BODY COPPER HACKNEY HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO WASHBURN.

Very finely molded with good detail. Hollow copper full body running hackney horse weathervane. Attributed to E.G. Washburn & Co., New York. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 20″ h x 31″ l. CONDITION: Very good with uniform slightly worn original gilding. 9-93925 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2029

2030
$2,733.75

MOLDED COPPER GAME COCK WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO CUSHING.

Early 20th century. Well detailed with old gilt and polychrome red surface. Flowing sheet copper tail feathers. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h x 16″ l. CONDITION: Good weathered original surface. Minor fold in the comb. 9-93226 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 2030

2031
$0.00

FULL BODY MOLDED COPPER RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO CUSHING & WHITE.

Late 19th century. Well molded and detailed running horse with flaring mane and tail. Attributed to Cushing & White, Waltham, MA. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 16″ h x 32″ l. CONDITION: Very good with verdigris surface and traces of original gilding. 9-93769 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2031

2032
$3,555.00

LARGE SPREAD WING GILT COPPER EAGLE WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th-Early 20th century. Finely molded copper eagle on ball with gilt surface. Sometimes these eagles were used as architectural decoration. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 30″ t X 43″ wing spread. CONDITION: Very good. Minor slight folds and dents in wings. 9-93781 (3,500-5,000) – Lot 2032

2032a
$0.00

LARGE WOOD CARVED GILTWOOD PILOT HOUSE EAGLE.

Mid-19th century. A finely articulated eagle with spread wings and raised head mounted on a rockwork plinth. SIZE: 26″ h x 39″ wing span. PROVENANCE: The Richard Paine collection, Seal Harbor, Maine. CONDITION: Gilt surface with some age splits & period iron reinforcement strap on back of wings. 9-94519 (3,750-4,750) – Lot 2032a

2033
$0.00

CHILD’S DOVETAILED BLANKET CHEST WITH BRACKET BASE.

Early 19th century, Pennsylvania. Constructed in poplar and pine with dovetail corners and a molded top, having a molded bracket base. The interior fitted with a lidded till having all over bittersweet paint. SIZE: 17″ H, 32″ L, 13-1/2″ D CONDITION: Very good, paint old and uniform but not the first coat. 9-93921 (900-1,200) – Lot 2033

2034
$948.00

SET OF NEW ENGLAND PINE PANTRY SHELVES.

First quarter 19th Century, New England. A rare set of freestanding shelves with cupids bow bootjack ends joining four fixed shelves, the uppermost shelf with applied molded trim and with triangulated mortised rear braces. The surfaces with dry gray paint over original blue. SIZE: H 62″ W 49″ D 11″ CONDITION: Minor losses to bottom right of front foot and with additional wear from normal and expected usage losses and wear to paint on shelves and with minor losses throughout, good overall. 9-93915 (800-1,400) – Lot 2034

2035
$2,073.75

MOLDED COPPER GAME COCK WEATHERVANE WITH ARROW BY CUSHING.

Late 19th century. Well detailed with gilt and polychrome red surface. Flowing sheet copper tail feathers. Mounted on hollow copper arrow with zinc point. Attributed to L.W. Cushing & Sons, Waltham, Mass. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 19″ h x 16″ w (rooster) 25″ w (arrow). CONDITION: Very good. Worn gilt surface with polychrome wattle and comb. Slight fold in comb. 9-93835 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2035

2036
$948.00

NEW ENGLAND PANTRY CUPBOARD IN OLIVE GREEN PAINT.

First quarter 19th century. This narrow pine example fitted with a single plank door with wooden latch opening to an interior of four fixed shelves all in grey-white paint. The exterior in green paint over earlier coats of grey and red. SIZE: H 74 1/2″ W 30″ D 15 3/4″ CONDITION: Painted surfaces as noted. Untouched with old chip losses upper right front corner facing and bottom side edges. Otherwise good. 9-93920 (1,200-1,600) – Lot 2036

2037
$1,481.25

HISTORIC PAINTED & DOVETAILED DOWER CHEST MADE FOR ANNA-MARIA DICKERT, DAUGHTER OF JACOB DICKERT, FAMOUS PENNSYLVANIA RIFLE MAKER.

18th century chest with two tombstone panels featuring tulips and urns with distelfink. Bearing the name of Anna-Maria Dickert. Sitting atop oak bracket base of similar era but different origin. Dated 1786 on front. SIZE: 49″w x 20″d x 25-1/2″ h PROVENANCE: Anna-Maria Dickert was the daughter of well known 18th century gunsmith Jacob Dickert. records show that Jacob Dickert was a member of the Moravian Church of Lancaster Pennsylvania. (Fine article by Henry Kauffman can be found in April 1952 Antiques Magazine.) A great deal of information pertaining to Jacob Dickert and his gunsmithing is contained in the two volume set “U.S. Ordnance” By Major James E. Hicks. Dickert was born in Maintz, Germany in 1740. He came to America with his parents and settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania, in 1748. His family moved to Lancaster in 1756. In 1764 he married Johanneta Hofer who was born in York County in 1746. Jacob became a citizen of Pennsylvania and the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1765. In 1776 Jacob Dickert and John Henry, another Lancaster gunsmith, built a boring mill. Dickert probably made rifles for the Continental Army but the first known contract between Dickert and the United States is dated 1792. In 1787 Jacob Dickert’s daughter married James Gill, a merchant of Lancaster. CONDITION: The chest was altered a long time ago and is now fitted with an 18th century bracket base from another period chest. Probably at the same time, much of the paint on the chest was scraped down to the bare wood, however the inscription and the two panels were preserved. The surface was apparently also varnished at that time. Original hinges and lock intact and original lid is detached. 9-92260 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2037

2038
$1,481.25

FULL BODIED MOLDED COPPER DISPLAY EAGLE WEATHERVANE.

Well detailed with outstretched wings sitting atop a copper ball. Now mounted atop a rustic block. SIZE: 13″ h x 23″ wingspread. CONDITION: Overall very good. Weathered verdigris and gilt surface. Small separation at solder joints. 7-74895 (900-1,200) – Lot 2038

2039
$533.25

WALLPAPER BAND BOX.

Late 18th/early 19th century New England. Cardboard base wrapped with hand blocked wallpaper decorated with stagecoach scene, having fitted lid with similar scene on top. SIZE: 11″ h x 16″ l x 13″ d. CONDITION: Base very good with normal wear on edges and light staining. Top with damage to band and paper loss to band. 9-94441 (400-600) – Lot 2039

2040
$0.00

FINE DOMETOP BOX WITH HAND BLOCKED WALL PAPER.

Early 19th century, a fine example all over covered with hand blocked pattern against the blue background with hand painted yellow and salmon details. The hinged lid reveals an ivory colored papered interior. SIZE: 9″ H, 17 1/2″ W, 11″ D CONDITION: Wear and losses commensurate with age to edges of hinges lid where reinforcement strips along joined edges of interior are mounted. 9-93731 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2040

2041
$474.00

RED PAINTED COUNTRY ACCOUNTANTS’ DESK.

First half 19th century, New England. Having partial splash back-sloping front above three drawers sitting atop turned “H” stretcher base. Well constructed with dovetailed drawers and case. SIZE: 39″ H, 72″ L, 25″ D CONDITION: Very good with wear commensurate with age. 9-94180 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2041

2042
$1,718.25

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A CHILD WITH ROTTWEILER SHOWING VIEW OF THE HUDSON RIVER.

Oil on canvas portrait shows young boy with white dress and his brown dog beside him. The portrait in oval form with brown shaded corners having a green drape on the left and a Hudson river landscape to the right. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame, unsigned SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 22-1/4″ Overall: 28″ x 25-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Doyle Auctions CONDITION: Craquelure, lined, scattered inpainting, otherwise very good 9-90623 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2042

2043
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A DOG IN INTERIOR SETTING.

Oil on canvas scene shows a brown dog with human like face standing on a red footstool with a paw up on a side table. The interior background is set with a pewter shelf and large stoneware pitcher. Housed in a decorated gilt modern frame with linen liner, unsigned. SIZE: 24″ x 30″ Overall: 30″ x 36-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection CONDITION: Very good 9-90632 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2043

2044
$533.25

FINE KAZVIN ORIENTAL RUG.

The geometric intricate center medallion centering multiple dense floral wreaths and sprays all in shades of pink, beige, ivory and blue within similarly designed spandrels on a blue/black ground. The rose main border with dense flower heads. SIZE: 3’6″ x 4’11”. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Very fine condition overall with full pile. 9-90914 (400-600) – Lot 2044

2045
$4,860.00

HOLLOW COPPER AND CAST BRONZE LOCOMOTIVE MODEL WEATHERVANE.

20th century. Finely modeled locomotive engine with tender, having cast bronze wheels. Constructed from sheet copper and copper tubes. A well proportioned and crafted model with old patina. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 12″ h x 31″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Minor rippling to copper cabin roof supports. Fine patina from outside exposure. 7-70743 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2045

2046
$2,666.25

MOLDED COPPER “BLACKHAWK” HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO HARRIS.

Molded copper trotting horse with flaring mane and tail. Cream and yellow painted surface. Attributed to Harris & Co., Boston, MA. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 17″ h x 26″ l. CONDITION: Very good with multi coats of paint. Some gilding showing through. Minor seam separation on one hoof. 9-94392 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2046

2047
$668.25

KAZVIN ORIENTAL RUG.

First half 20th century, Central Persia. The central arabesque medallion in shades of indigo, rose and cream on a midnight blue ground with dense flower heads throughout within floral spandrels in shades of rose, cream and indigo. The main ivory border with polychrome scrolling floral vinery. SIZE: 4’4″ X 6’7″ PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with full pile. Fringe and selvedge mostly intact. 9-90913 (500-700) – Lot 2047

2048
$2,733.75

EARLY AMERICAN TWO-DOOR CORNER CUPBOARD IN BITTERSWEET PAINT.

First half 19th century, probably Pennsylvania. Country corner cupboard in poplar, retaining original bittersweet colored paint, having chamfered crown molding with 2 panel doors above & below. Very pleasantly proportioned. SIZE: 81″ h x 39″ w x 24″ d. PROVENANCE: Ex-Berdan Collection. CONDITION: Cupboard appears to be all original, except for knobs. Lock missing for lower door. Painted surface shows signs of normal wear with minor restoration at area where a later lock was removed. Backboards original having good dark patina. 9-92993 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2048

2049
$711.00

FINE SLIDE TOP STORAGE BOX IN CHROME YELLOW PAINT.

Early 19th century New England with chamfered top and carved finger slot, having divided interior. Constructed from bass wood having wonderful consistent overall surface. Square nail and dovetail construction. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 11-3/4″ w x 8-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Fine original paint with possible evidence of professional removal of a coat of varnish. 9-93734 (600-900) – Lot 2049

2050
$1,185.00

TURNED WOOD BOWL IN ROBIN’S EGG BLUE PAINT.

Early 19th Century. Fine turned wood example with shallow turned foot retaining fine original robin’s egg blue paint having uniform overall painted surface and natural interior, Fine patina. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 17-1/2″ w x 16-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Normal wear and abrasion commensurate with age. 9-93739 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2050

2051
$770.25

COVERED PANTRY BOX IN DARK BLUE PAINT.

Early 19th century, New England. Round bent wood storage box. Square nailed and peg construction. Good uniform vibrant dark blue paint. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 12″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good. Normal wear commensurate with age. 9-93738 (600-900) – Lot 2051

2052
$592.50

WELL CARVED WOODEN ROOSTER WEATHERVANE.

Maine, late 19th to early 20th century. Elegant form. Well detailed, beautifully carved rooster with traces of early polychrome paint. Mounted in what appears to be its original tin holder affixed to a copper arrow. Offered with no stand. SIZE: 23″ tail x 19″ l (rooster). CONDITION: Very good. Well weathered with expected losses and repairs. Wrapped string repairs to legs. Tin mounting pan with added cement for stability. Tip of beak absent. 9-93115 (500-700) – Lot 2052

2053
$1,896.00

SUPERB SMALL SLIDE TOP SCHOOLGIRL DECORATED BOX.

Finely decorated figured maple box circa 1820, New England. The top with painted bee skep on stand and rosebush, the sides are decorated, the first a landscape with 3/4 federal house, the second with a pair of lovebirds on rose bouquet, the third with a wreath of roses and bow, the fourth a delicate floral spray. Constructed with mitered corners, the interior with three storage compartments probably for sewing implements. The end fitted with holes for thread dispensing. Secondary wood is pine. Signed “Mrs. Eunice Foster, Weston” SIZE: 1 3/4″ H, 6 1/4″ W, 3″ D CONDITION: Very fine clean original condition with very minor abrasion commensurate with age 9-93735 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2053

2054
$592.50

UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 19th Century) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A CHILD WITH PETS.

Oil on canvas scene shows an interior view of a child seated on a large black dog with named collar “FIDO”. One hand of the child rests atop of the dogs’ head while the other holds a red ribbon leash. Two cats are next to a bowl of food and another cat scratches the leg of a chair in the background. Large printed curtains with hanging green cord next to a door with view outside of two buildings in a Rufus Porter type landscape. Housed in an interesting faux painted early frame with some damage. SIZE: 31-1/4″ x 23-1/2″. Overall: 38″ x 31″. PROVENANCE: Ex-Berdan Collection. CONDITION: Minor touch up, surface dirt, very good. 9-93524 (500-1,000) – Lot 2054

2055
$888.75

MAPLE QUEEN ANNE ARMCHAIR.

Mid 18th century, Massachusetts. with shaped crest rail and urn splat, having scrolling arms, with turned supports. Front legs terminating in carved Spanish feet, having bulbous turned stretcher. SIZE: 42-1/2 h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with repair to front stretcher and pleasant old refinish. 9-94357 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2055

2056
$2,370.00

FIVE ARM IRON CHANDELIER.

Early to mid-18th century, American, finely wrought with pigtail hanger above tapering long twisted shaft, adjoining five downswept diamond shaped forged arms, dished drip pans & cleated, slotted, folded rim candlecups. The five arms indicate they were forged from a single piece of iron. SIZE: 29-3/4″l x 21″ d. CONDITION: Very good, untouched oxidized patina & crusty early black paint. 9-93766 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2056

2057
$0.00

OVAL QUEEN ANN DROP LEAF TABLE.

Mid 18th century, New England, constructed of maple with some figuring having oval drop leaves with turned legs ending with carved pad feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 47″ l x 15″ w. CONDITION: Very old finish as is with evidence of early restoration. 9-94340 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2057

2058
$0.00
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MOLDED COPPER HORSE AND SULKY WEATHERVANE.

Mid to late 20th century. Molded rider with cast zinc head and hat, visor of sheet copper. Wheels and reigns of copper rod. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 16″ h x 31″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Weathered with uneven verdigris surface. All harness appears to be intact. 9-93787 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2058

2059
$0.00

PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS.

The yoke crest rail continuing to shaped stiles centering a vasiform splat above the trapezoidal frame fitted with slip seat raised on frontal cabriole legs with shaped returns. The rear legs chamfered and backswept joined by a recessed block and ring turned box stretcher. SIZE: Back: 41″ h. Seat: 17-1/2″ h. Overall width: 22″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. Christie’s sale #9268 Oct 14, 1999 Lot 169 CONDITION: Chairs retain old and original surfaces cleaned and repolished, with professional restoration and retightening to legs, possible early replacement of two returns on frontal legs of one chair. Otherwise good. 9-93326 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2059

2060
$1,422.00

PAIR OF SWIRLING PETAL BASE BRASS CANDLESTICKS.

18th century, fine example of a pair of petal based candlesticks with a swirling motif having baluster stem with repeat of swirling motif on the shoulders. SIZE: 8″ H CONDITION: Very good. 9-93540 (1,250-2,500) – Lot 2060

2060a
$0.00

FINE LOT OF SEVEN EARLY CONTINENTAL BRASS CANDLESTICKS.

Consisting of a petal base version with baluster stem and scalloped bobeche, two with square bases and claw feet, and four similar octagonal base candlesticks dating from late 17th century to mid 18th century. SIZE: Ranging from 5 1/2″ to 8 1/4″ CONDITION: All in fine condition. 9-93538 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2060a

2061
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY STYLE TRAY TOP TEA TABLE.

Mid-19th century or later, Massachusetts. The rectangular tray top with molded edges above a conforming frieze, the cyma-shaped apron with finely carved scrolling and spurred edges raised on delicate tapering cabriole legs terminating in spoon pad feet. SIZE: 27″ h x 29-1/2″ l x 18-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: The table retains finely polished old surfaces with mellow patina. Original glue blocks, one absent. Minimal and minor roughness and shrinkage crack within inner edge of top molding. Center of table top with old faint darkened water ring. Otherwise very good. 9-93303 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2061

2062
$0.00

MOLDED COPPER ROOSTER WEATHERVANE WITH CHROME YELLOW PAINT.

Late 19th century. Probably by E.G. Washburne & Company, New York. Well detailed molded copper body. Sheet copper comb, wattle and tail. Zinc legs. Perched atop a copper and zinc arrow vane. Recent chrome yellow wash over old verdigris surface with polychrome red comb and waddle. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 45-1/2″ h 20″ l (rooster) 33″ l (arrow). CONDITION: Very good. Uniform surface having later chrome yellow wash. Minor fold to comb. With some moderate restoration to leg and arrow. 9-93834 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2062

2063
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY MIRROR WITH CARVED PHOENIX.

18th century U.S. or England. Elaborately scalloped form. Faced with fine mahogany. Having a framed mirror glass with inset upper corners. Topped with a well carved and gilt Phoenix. SIZE: 42-1/2″ X 21″. CONDITION: Very good. Possible restoration to one ear. Possible resurfacing to eagle. Glass and backboard replaced. 9-93803 (1,100-1,200) – Lot 2063

2064
$0.00

SABRE BLADE ANDIRONS.

18th century New England. Brass urn shaped finials sit atop flat forged iron shafts that are based on rounded and curved Queen Anne legs with large penny feet. Probably of Connecticut origin. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94286 (600-800) – Lot 2064

2065
$0.00

SMALL SLIDE TOP SNUFF BOX AND PAINTED TREEN MASTER SALT.

Probably early 19th century New England the salt turned and paint decorated to simulate burl with black painted interior, the snuff carved from one piece of pine with sliding chamfered chestnut lid having thumbnail carved slide in good dark patina. SIZE: Snuff 1″ h x 1-1/4″ w x 4″ d. Salt 1-1/2″ h x 1-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Both very good condition with wear commensurate with age. 9-93755 (500-800) – Lot 2065

2066
$711.00

TURNED BURL WOOD MASTER SALT.

Early 19th century, American. Highly figured, finely turned example with pedestal base and baluster stem in fine old patina. SIZE: 3 1/2″ H 2 3/4 Dia. CONDITION: Very good, clean with fine old patina. 9-93753 (600-800) – Lot 2066

2067
$474.00

PERSONAL WOODEN SALT BOWL WITH SPOON.

Late 18th, early 19th century, New England. Spoon of very delicate carving, deep rounded bowl, shouldered, adjoining gently swelled & tapering long handle. Salt of footed bowl form, with incised rim. SIZE: Bowl: 2″ dia. Spoon: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good, age darkened original finish. 9-93758 (500-800) – Lot 2067

2068
$3,318.00

FINE QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DRESSING TABLE.

Third quarter 18th century, probably Boston, Massachusetts. The rectangular top with molded edge and notched corners projecting above the conforming case fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers above three deep drawers, the center with relief fan carving, additionally fitted with a concealed document drawer at rear. All above a triple arched apron alternating with pendant acorn finials raised on delicate cabriole legs with shaped returns raised on pronounced platform pad feet. The dressing table with set of original pierced brass hardware. SIZE: 30″ h x 29-1/2″ w (case) x 34-1/4 w (overall) x 20-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Structurally very good, no restoration noted. Retains old if not original polished surfaces with good color and patina. 9-93335 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2068

2069
$2,962.50

MOLDED COPPER AND ZINC DISPLAYED EAGLE WEATHERVANE.

Well detailed hollow copper full body. With elaborately detailed cast zinc head and feet with fine verdigris patina. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 16″ h x 19″ wingspread. CONDITION: Minor compression near wing edge. Small hole under wing. Dent and filled bullet hole in ball. Overall very nice, even verdigris patina. 9-93947 (4,500-5,500) – Lot 2069

2070
$1,185.00

BIDJAR ORIENTAL CARPET.

Second quarter 20th century, Northwest Persia. Blue black field with an arrangement of rare “Golfarang” design, each floral bouquet with ivory, red and pink flowerheads on an indigo field within gold vinery. Wine red main border of stylized lotus blossoms within polychrome trelliswork. Guard borders of red flowerheads within trelliswork, all within candy cane guards. SIZE: 8′ 11″ x 11′ 1″. CONDITION: Some areas of wear to foundation, noticeably at corner and at lower quadrant of field. Also area of wear in main border at midpoint. Otherwise good with vibrant color. 9-94018 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2070

2071
$1,659.00

QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE CANDLESTAND.

Circa 1800, New England. This circular figured top with round edge joined to a ring-turned swelled standard raised on a cabriole tripod base. SIZE: 26-3/4″ h x 18″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Old surfaces repolished with mellow honey brown color. Lower portion of standard at juncture to legs has an old reinforcing plug. Table has been stabilized. Generally good. 9-93317 (800-1,200) – Lot 2071

2072
$16,590.00

MOLDED COPPER PRANCING HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO JEWELL & CO.

19th century. Simple, molded prancing horse with sheet copper mane and tail with yellow painted surface. Attributed to Jewell & Co., Waltham, MA. Offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 28″ l. CONDITION: Very good, in untouched original condition. 7-70723 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 2072

2073
$888.75

DOUBLE SOCKET SCONCE.

Early 18th century, American. The tall reflector back with canted, folded edge, beneath triple step-lobed crimped crest & pierced hanging hole. The drip pan of double lobed form, with folded edge, the candlecups slotted, with folded rim. SIZE: 13″ l. CONDITION: Good condition. Solder seams intact, worn original “tinned” surfaces with fine early patina. 9-93909 (800-1,200) – Lot 2073

2074
$948.00

RARE TRIPLE SOCKET SCONCE.

18th century, New England, rolled sheet iron. The reflector back of double lobed design, the lower section with wide, deeply fluted perimeter, recessed oval within & punch decorated raised hex symbol central medallion. the upper lobe, circular, of conforming design with central pierced hanging hole. The tri-lobed drip pan with over hanging folded edge base & rolled edge fence top. The three folded rim, slotted candlecups are cleat-soldered to base. All solder seams intact. SIZE: 11-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, worn original lampblack surface, with dark lightly oxidized patina. 9-93908 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2074

2075
$1,718.25

FINE SHALLOW BURL WOOD BOWL.

18th century probably New England, finely turned in ash burl with footed base and incised rings, the interior with 1″ flat lip, having wonderful patina and textured surface with traces of early gray paint. A very fine well used example. SIZE: 1 1/2″ H, 9 1/2″ W, 9 1/4″ D CONDITION: Very good with a few ancient nicks to edge and terrific surface. 9-93742 (800-1,200) – Lot 2075

2076
$5,332.50

FINE BURL BOWL WITH HANDLES.

Early 19th century of a very sculptural form, having thin walls and raised ends with cutout hand holes. Carved from one piece of very dense burl. SIZE: 7-1/2″ t x 15-1/2″ l x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, fine patina. 9-94453 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2076

2077
$2,903.25

QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE DRESSING TABLE.

Third quarter 18th century, probably Massachusetts. The rectangular top with molded edge and notched corners projecting above the conforming case fitted with a single long drawer above three short drawers, all with thumb-molded edges and original etched brasses above the shaped apron with three arches alternating with turned drop finials raised on cabriole legs with scroll returns terminating in round platform pad feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 29″ w (case) x 34-1/2″ w (overall) x 18″ d. PROVENANCE: Leland Little Auctions, Hillsboro, NC. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Cleaned with highly polished surfaces of a medium honey color with no visible restoration. Original glue blocks remain intact. Structurally very good. 9-93344 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2077

2078
$5,628.75

FINE DIMINUTIVE QUEEN ANNE FIGURED MAPLE SLANT FRONT DESK ON FRAME.

Mid-18th century, probably Massachusetts. The rectangular dovetailed case with hinged sloping lid opening to an interior with a row of valenced cubby holes flanked by stepped bank of two small serpentine front drawers above a single drawer with thumb molded edges flanked by lopers, fitted into the molded frame with shaped apron raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. SIZE: 39-3/4″ h x 31-1/2″ w (case) x 34″ w (overall) x 17-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned and repolished, retaining original brasses and lock, surfaces now a bright golden honey color. Very good overall. 9-93342 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2078

2079
$1,896.00

QUEEN ANNE CHERRY FLAT TOP HIGHBOY WITH FAN CARVINGS.

Mid 18th century New England. Featuring an upper section with well-developed crown molding above a fan carved center drawer flanked by two narrow side drawers above four graduated lip molded drawers. The two drawers separated by a waist molding. The base with one long drawer above two deep drawers flanking a fan carved center drawer with deep scalloped apron; having tall cabriole legs with scrolled knees atop pad feet. Base and top both of the period but of different origin. Both sections having pine secondary wood. SIZE: 70″ h x 37″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good, having replaced waist molding, replaced hardware and upper center drawer carved to match lower drawer at the time the two sections were joined; with other very minor restoration. 9-93268 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2079

2080
$0.00

SARAH WATTS C___? (American, Albany, NY 1842) PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM WATTS ON HIS ROCKING HORSE.

Oil on canvas scene shows a young boy wearing a green dress with white lace collar. He sits atop a palomino style rocking horse in a room setting with green and orange striped wallpaper. Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame. NOTE: This painting came out of Erie, PA with a provenance of Mary Cramer Currie of Canton, Ohio. It was in bad condition with missing section in the upper wallpaper area. On the back of the canvas was written what we have put in the title. Sarah’s last name is obscured. REFERENCE: Page 87 of Folk Painters of America by Robert Bishop. This painting illustrated appears to be the same sitter & same rocking horse. SIZE: 28″ x 22″ Overall: 34″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; James D. Julia, Aug. 23rd, 2001 CONDITION: The painting has been restored & relined and placed back on its original stretcher and it its original frame. Restorer was Mike Wadnick of St. Paul, MN. Before pictures accompany the lot, very good 9-90620 (2,500-5,000) – Lot 2080

2081
$1,659.00

ATTRIBUTED TO H.K. GOODMAN (American, Fl. Circa 1825) PORTRAIT OF CHILD IN BLUE DRESS WITH EWE.

Oil on canvas shows a full length portrait of a young child wearing blue dress, white pantaloons and black shoes. The child holds the red reigns of a small ewe and the other hand holds a group of red and white wildflowers. A classical portico background with column and rail which has two pink roses growing in between. A blue drape in the upper right and white clouds upper left. The child and ewe stand on a black and white patchwork floor. Housed in a period gilt wood frame with losses, unsigned. SIZE: 34″ x 27-1/2″ Overall: 37″ x 30-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Rex Stark; Skinner, Inc. 3/21/92 CONDITION: Lined, some inpainting, very good 9-90622 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2081

2082
$592.50

QUEEN ANNE FIGURED WALNUT CANDLESTAND.

Late 18th-early 19th century, possibly Pennsylvania. The figured decagonal top joined to the turned urn-form standard raised on a tripod cabriole leg base terminating in snake feet. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 18-1/2″ dia overall. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: With old clean and polished surfaces. A top edge with old shrinkage crack now stabilized with imbedded finish nails. Additionally, old filled knot hole. One foot repaired at ankle. Some old stress cracks evident at juncture of legs to base. Otherwise good. 9-93305 (800-1,200) – Lot 2082

2083
$296.25

18TH CENTURY BALLOON SEAT QUEEN ANNE SIDECHAIR WITH DUCK FEET.

Side chair with urn splat, flattened balloon slip seat, having cabriole legs ending in duck feet. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h, 17-1/2″ seat. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Fine old chair with good surface having evidence of minor repairs. 9-92294 (500-800) – Lot 2083

2084
$3,555.00

MOLDED COPPER GRASSHOPPER WEATHERVANE WITH VERDIGRIS FINISH.

Mid 20th Century. Well modeled copper form, cartoonish, with outstretched tongue and zinc eyes. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: Grasshopper 26″ h x 34″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Uniform verdigris surface. 9-93472 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2084

2085
$0.00

FORGED IRON DOOR HANDLE SIGNED SELAK.

Forged iron door handle with white work and punch work decoration having two back plates with peacock decoration riveted attached to white work handle having scrolled iron thumb latch. Signed on reverse “Selak.” SIZE: 17″ L CONDITION: Very good, minor rust. 9-93817 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 2085

2086
$0.00

TRAMMEL CHANDELIER.

18th century, American, featuring large snake-head form hanging hook rod, with adjustable sawtooth trammel, forge split into four twisted shaft downswept arms, with forged slotted candlecups. SIZE: 21″ h x 15″ d. CONDITION: Very good condition, untouched early oxidized patina, remnants of early black paint. 9-93765 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2086

2087
$829.50

CHERRY QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE.

Mid to late 18th century American. Having rectangular top with rounded notched corners, cut out apron, scrolling knees with gently curving legs, terminating in raised pad feet. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h X 15″ w X 42″ l. CONDITION: Very good with an old refinish and a small amount of old restoration. 9-94270 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2087

2088
$1,215.00

ASSEMBLED SET OF SIX QUEEN ANNE SPLAT BACK CHAIRS.

Consisting of a fine splat back arm chair with carved in curving crest rail, scrolling arms, bulbous turned front stretcher and Spanish feet together with 3 similarly carved side chairs and two similarly carved side chairs with scalloped apron and ball feet. SIZE: 40″ – 41″h. PROVENANCE: Dana Tillou, March 22, 2011; From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Three side chairs in good, dark old finish, two sides and one armchair re-finished. All appear to be maple. 9-92240 (800-1,200) – Lot 2088

2089
$3,199.50

QUEEN ANNE INLAID MAHOGANY CANDLESTAND.

Last quarter 18th century, probably Coastal Massachusetts. The square top with incurved corners centering a “compass rose” style inlay of ebony and satinwood joined to the ring-turned swelled standard with spiral turned urn raised on a tripod cabriole leg base continuing to outswept ridged pad feet. SIZE: 26-2/4″ h x 14-3/4″ l x 14-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Original surfaces now professionally cleaned and repolished. A single old dowel repair to base of shaft between legs. Otherwise good. 9-93346 (500-700) – Lot 2089

2090
$948.00

WILLIAM & MARY WALNUT & OAK GATELEG TABLE.

First half 18th century, England. Fitted with oval drop leaves when opened creating a nearly round top having ruled joints above column turned stretcher base. Table has dovetail drawer in one end, the base is oak, the top is walnut. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 46″ l x 14″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Evidence of early restorations. 9-94361 (600-900) – Lot 2090

2091
$2,308.50

PAIR OF PETAL BASE BRASS CANDLESTICKS WITH REMOVABLE BOBECHE.

18th century, Continental with six lobed petal base, finely turned baluster stem and unusual six lobed removable bobeches. SIZE: 9″ tall CONDITION: Very good; burnished. 9-94183 (400-600) – Lot 2091

2092
$651.75

SMALL MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CARD TABLE.

Late 18th century England. Well crafted using fine mahogany. Having a rectangular molded double top that flips open and is supported by a swing out back leg, and with a figured mahogany drawer. The apron has a molded edge connecting square Chippendale legs having bead molded outside corner and chamfered. SIZE: 28-1/2″ t X 25-3/4″ w X 13-1/2″ deep. CONDITION: Very good. Superior old refinish. One tiny repair to back right corner. 9-93290 (800-1,200) – Lot 2092

2093
$948.00

ANTIQUE TURKISH PRAYER RUG.

19th century. Terra cotta prayer field centering a hanging lantern device within a blue gray ground of vinery, all within multiple floral borders amidst meandering vinery in shades of pale blue, gold, gray and beige. SIZE: 4′ 2″ x 5′ 11″. CONDITION: Colors are soft and faded with even overall wear. Nice antique example in good condition. Areas of selvage missing. 9-93951 (800-1,200) – Lot 2093

2093a
$0.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE CAUCASIAN PRAYER RUG.

Having a dark cobalt field with multi-colored repeating crab design and prayer niche on one end. SIZE: 53” l x approx. 27-1/2 “ w. CONDITION: Fraying on both ends and binding loose on side. Colors strong and bright. 9-94522 (300-500) – Lot 2093a

2094
$0.00

MOLDED COPPER ROOSTER WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO CUSHING & WHITE.

Finely molded, nearly full body, copper vane with flat copper tail. Molded copper comb and zinc feet. Attributed to Cushing & White, Waltham, Mass. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 25″ h x 20″ l. CONDITION: Well worn variegated surface from multiple paint layers over gilding. Small dent near head. Loss to iron support rod on tail. Otherwise very good condition. 9-93225 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2094

2095
$1,481.25

FULL BODIED MOLDED COPPER DISPLAYED EAGLE WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th Century, American. Well detailed with widespread wings and zinc feet sitting atop a copper ball. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h x 24″ wingspread. CONDITION: Overall very good. Very nice weathered verdigris and gilt surface. Small separation at solder joints. 9-93722 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2095

2096
$829.50

LATE GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER COFFEE POT TOGETHER WITH LONDON STERLING HOT WATER POT.

The first being a sterling silver coffee pot dated 1834, George IV mark with a makers mark for “Robert Hennell III”, of classical urn form with engraved decoration throughout having center cartouche with arm & sword monogram. Fitted with a wooden handle and having an urn finial lid. The second being a sterling silver hot water pot of urn form with all over engraved decoration with indiscernible makers mark dated 1843. WEIGHT: 44 tr. oz. SIZE: Total weight 44.11 oz troy. Coffee pot 12-1/2″ h, hot water pot 10-1/2″ h CONDITION: Coffee pot in very good condition and hot water pot with a few minor dents. 9-94272 (800-1,200) – Lot 2096

2097
$10,072.50

FOUR MID 18TH CENTURY BRITISH STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS.

The first pair of sterling silver petal based candle sticks, Dublin Ireland, 1744, makers mark “W.H.” with original petaled bobeche. The second pair, London Sterling Silver, 1752, makers mark “J.C.” for John Cafe, with gadrooned bobeche. WEIGHT: 74 tr. oz. SIZE: Weight 74.27 oz troy. 9″ tall for the Dublin, and 8-1/2 for London set. CONDITION: Very good highly polished, London pair with possible later bobeches. 9-94274 (800-1,200) – Lot 2097

2098
$0.00

ASSEMBLED GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER TEA SET.

Consisting of 3 pieces, the first a teapot bearing the touchmark “SA” for Stephen Adams I, London 1804, a fine teapot with ball feet, carved wooden handle, and Greek key frieze near hinged lid. Together with a creamer & sugar marked “TR” for Thomas Richards, London 1813. The creamer & sugar having engraved fluting, wreath & meandering ribbon detail. Total weight: Sugar & creamer 33 tr. oz. SIZE: Sugar bowl: 4-3/4″ h x 7-1/2″ w. Teapot: 6-1/2″ h x 11-1/2″ w. CONDITION: All in very good condition, very minor dent in side of teapot, damage to finial of teapot. 9-93116 (800-1,200) – Lot 2098

2099
$1,185.00

SIX PIECE LONDON SILVER LOT CASTER FRAME AND MISCELLANEOUS CASTERS.

Consisting of a caster frame and three associated casters all marked LONDON 1844 with makers Mark “I.D” the frame with shell decoration, intended to hold five casters. The casters repousse decorated with florals and cartouche having foliate finials, together with a fine Georgian footed caster with incised concentric rings, bulbous body with gadrooned rim and engraved cover with spiral flamed finial. Dated 1799, bearing the mark of “Peter, Ann & William Bateman”. Also with a similar caster having flaring gadrooned rim, dated 1796 and bearing the mark of “Samuel and Edward Davenport”. WEIGHT: 42 tr. oz. SIZE: Caster frame 9-1/2″, Bateman caster 5-1/2″. CONDITION: All in very good condition, except Davenport caster has a small compression dent in base. 9-94271, 9-94273 (700-900) – Lot 2099

2100
$651.75

ENGLISH STERLING SILVER SALVER BY “THOMAS BRADBURY.”.

London, 1897 small salver with scroll feet, scalloped edge and engraved decoration marked “TB” for Thomas Bradbury. SIZE: 8 1/2″ Dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93419 (250-400) – Lot 2100

2101
$0.00

18TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER CHRISTENING SPOON.

18th century Dutch. Featuring a handle topped with the image of a mother and two children above a stylized element with dolphins, two entertwining branches and scrolling cartouche. Bowl and handle joined with rat tail. Engraved around the underside of the bowl “Jeboren Aaltze Everts, 1768 Den 27 Dezember”. Touch marked in cartouche “I.B.”. Weigh 56 grams. SIZE: 7-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70736 (500-700) – Lot 2101

2102
$1,481.25

GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR.

Second half 18th century, England. the shaped and molded crest rail, foliate carved at the center continuing to molded stiles centering a pierced splat carved with bellflowers centering a C-scrolled device of foliate design. The curved arms terminating in scrolled foliate carved grips on incurved supports carved with vinery centering the overupholstered trapezoidal seat with serpentine front rail raised on frontal channelled and chamfered frontal legs. The rear legs backswept joined by a recessed box stretcher of Gothic design. SIZE: Back: 37″ h. Seat: 17-1/4″ h. Overall width: 24″. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good overall with professionally polished old surfaces. Rich color and patina. 9-93313 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2102

2103
$8,591.25

EARLY 18TH CENTURY CARVED OAK COFFER.

Late 17th/early 18th Century, England, being constructed of quartered oak with the top having three carved panels and frame with molded edges above a mortise and panel constructed base, the front with carved arched panel molding surrounding three carved tabernacle panels. Chest retains original hinges & lock. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 50″ l x 21″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good retains a wonderful dry surface, minor nicks and crackers commiserate with age. Small loss to underside of top. 9-94353 (1,000-3,000) – Lot 2103

2104
$1,185.00

18TH CENTURY ENGLISH TALL CLOCK BY WILLIAM JOURDAIN.

Case of either beech or birch. Having arched bonnet above tombstone door and fitted with brass engraved grill on each side of the bonnet. Sitting on a case a slender case having a tombstone door with round window. All above Bombe base with bold molding and ball feet. The brass dial embellished with dolphins and four season figures. Having a circular engraved center dial with Roman numerals, fitting with second hand and date window. Above the dial in the round lozenge the engraved name of the maker “William Jourdain London”. The two weight brass movement offering time in hours and seconds and the date and having a domed bell chime. SIZE: 90″ tall. CONDITION: Overall very good. Heavy evidence of restoration to case. 7-70690 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2104

2105
$5,628.75

COPPER ANVIL BLACKSMITH TRADE SIGN WEATHERVANE.

20th century. A formed sheet copper anvil with hammer sitting atop a feathered arrow. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: Anvil 12″ h x 26″ l. Arrow 54″ l. CONDITION: Uneven verdigris with seam splits and repairs. Arrow is bent. 9-93926 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2105

2106
$12,442.50

ELABORATE WINGED TRUMPETING ANGEL GABRIEL FULL BODY COPPER WEATHERVANE.

20th century. Very finely modeled. Full body, molded copper angel with widespread wings, flowing gown and flowing hair. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 17″ h x 38″l CONDITION: Very good verdigris and gilt surface. 9-93928 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2106

2107
$0.00

FANCIFUL ARROW THROUGH APPLE WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century, Maker unknown. Copper. Undoubtedly inspired by the Swiss legend of William Tell. Mounted on a tiered wooden base. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 44-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Midwestern collection. CONDITION: Good with some wrinkling on feathers and minor dent on apple. Gilded surface nicely worn showing leaf outline pattern. 9-94280 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2107

2108
$1,599.75

TABRIZ CARPET.

1st half 20th century, Northwest Persia. Rows of dense floral vinery on an ivory ground within a main border or scrolling flowerheads all in shades of brown, all within a dogtooth border. SIZE: 8′ 5″ x 12′ 1″. CONDITION: With even wear overall. Rug retains good pile. Mellow representative tones throughout. 9-94196 (800-1,200) – Lot 2108

2109
$829.50

OVAL BURL WOOD TEA CADDY WITH PATERAE INLAY.

Early 19th century oval burl wood tea caddy with paterae inlay having ebony, satinwood and mahogany banding and a lidded interior. SIZE: 5 1/2″ x 3 3/4″x 3 3/4″ CONDITION: Old if not original finish, lock and hinge original, restoration to escutcheon and otherwise very good. 9-94009 (550-750) – Lot 2109

2110
$829.50

GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY WITH ELM BURL PANELS.

Fine late 18th century George III triple compartment tea caddy having solid elm burl end front and interior panels and carved bracket corner feet banded with satinwood and ebony retaining original brass hardware. Interior lids paneled with mitered framed corners. SIZE: 8″ H, 13 1/4″ L, 7 1/2″ W PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Minor loss to back edge of lid molding, small loss to base molding in back of caddy and small losses to ebony inlay on lid. 9-93331 (400-600) – Lot 2110

2111
$1,066.50

GEORGIAN SLANT LID DESK WITH BOOK MATCHED WALNUT FACE.

England late 18th century having veneer top, front and drawers all with book matched panels with herringbone banding and framed with traverse grain mitered frames. The desk with bead molded fall front revealing pine fitted interior with central tombstone arch paneled door, six pigeon holes with two having secret arched drawers. The central door flanked by two fluted secret document drawers and having six thin storage drawers retaining original hardware and having banded veneer fronts. Below the lid having four graduated doors and two pull out slides with Georgian style hardware. The case mounted on a short bracket base. The pine backboards of nailed construction. SIZE: 40″ h x 38″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: All over very good. Hardware old replacement with very good patina. 9-93282 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2111

2112
$2,666.25

IMPORTANT GEORGE I CARVED OAK VESTRY CABINET, DATED 1727.

Very finely carved example with multi-panel lozenge carved doors above and below two diamond carved drawers. Dividers carved with full round and half round floral rosettes, chipped carved elements, heart carved motif inscribed with “IHS” and carved date of “1727”. Facade surrounded by fine architectural molding having an overhanging top with half diamond carving. Both ends paneled with five raised panels having original forged iron hinges and hardware, all constructed with large wood pegs. SIZE: 72″ h x 24-1/2″ d x 57″ w. CONDITION: No apparent restoration, beautiful fine old patina. 9-90960 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2112

2113
$2,192.25

QUEEN ANNE BURL WOOD SECRETARY WITH DOUBLE ARCHED TOP.

Second half of the 18th Century. England. Double arched top conforming to two Gothic arched double doors concealing pigeon hole interior. Bottom section with drop lid revealing fine fitted interior and sliding panel to access secret compartment above two short drawers and two long drawers above later corner bracket feet. Original blocks for ball feet intact. SIZE: 38″w x 22″d x 84″h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good with fine old finish. Original hardware. Base of later vintage. 9-92295 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2113

2114
$1,066.50

MAHOGANY QUEEN ANNE CARD TABLE.

Mid 18th century, England, having a fine mahogany flip top with elaborate protruding rounded and shaped corners, when opened reveals leather playing surface with carved recessed trays for drinks and game pieces. Flip lid supported with swing out leg, the scalloped apron conforming to the shape of the top. The boldly carved cabriole legs terminating in stockinged drake feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 34″ l x 17″ d. CONDITION: Very good old refinish, evidence of kerf sawing under stop apparently to restore warped surface. 9-94189 (900-1,200) – Lot 2114

2115
$0.00

PAIR OF ANGLO IRISH CUT GLASS CANDLESTICKS.

Early 19th century. Finely cut and faceted flint glass candlesticks with original brass candle cups and cut faceted prisms. SIZE: 11″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Tiverton, RI home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94173 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2115

2116
$303.75

ELABORATE PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE MUSICIAN FIGURAL GROUPS.

Late 18th century. England. With pearl glaze. Two statues with pairs of musicians, sheep, ducks and dogs. Featured on an elaborate mountain scene with stream having bocage flowers and grass. Both with recessed bases. SIZE: 8″ H CONDITION: Very good with a few small professional repairs evident. 9-93265 (500-800) – Lot 2116

2117
$60.75

STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURAL PITCHER.

First half 19th century, England. The pitcher depicting a chained and muzzled seated bear fitted with handle holding an upright dog in its front legs; the animal fashioned as a spout, on a mottled green base. The rear of the bear with a banner incised with the words “BEARS GREASE.” SIZE: 11-1/2″ H. CONDITION: Chain links with damage, head badly damaged & in several pieces, apparently all or most parts present for restoration. 8-87744 (100-200) – Lot 2117

2118
$729.00

PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNIFE BOXES.

Two fine mahogany serpentine front knife boxes with original locks and hardware, interiors fitted with slots for flatware and cutlery similarly decorated with checkered inlay and banding. One retaining original checkered banding and crotch mahogany graining, the other with replacement lid well crafted in straight grain mahogany without checkered banding. SIZE: 13 1/2″ H, 9″ W, 9 1/2″ D. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. South Bay Auctions, Inc. East Moriches, Long Island, NY 11940 CONDITION: Minor losses and imperfections, one with replacement lid and hinges. 9-93330 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2118

2119
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY BUTLERS CHEST WITH INLAY.

Mid to late 18th century, England having flush mounted rectangular top with edge molding, top banded in mahogany with checkered string inlay and oval mahogany panel in the center. Above a pull out shelf and four graduated drawers all with mahogany cock beading, above a scrolling bracket base. SIZE: 33″ h x 33-1/2″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Very good with evidence of a very small amount of professional veneer restoration and professional refinish. 9-94050 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2119

2120
$1,944.00

SCOTTISH INLAID TALL CLOCK.

Early 19th century Scotland. Having a fine mahogany case with broken arch pediment, above tombstone shaped door having half spindles and full spindle corner, on a narrower center section with rectangular door having scalloped top and half spindle columns sitting atop a wider base bracket base. All over and banded and inlaid with satin wood and ebony trim. The brass movement with scenic painted iron face fitted with moon phase dial, second hand and date dial. The movement driven by two weights and having domed bell chime. SIZE: 91″ tall. CONDITION: Case very good. The dial with minor paint loss in the moon phase and hand missing from calendar dial. 7-70689 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2120

2121
$0.00

MOLDED COPPER AND CAST ZINC HORSE AND SULKY WEATHERVANE.

First third 19th Century New England. Molded copper running horse pulling 2 wheeled sulky with molded copper driver. With cast zinc upper half and feet. Comes with museum stand. SIZE: 17″ h x 30″ l. CONDITION: Uneven verdigris finish. One wheel with spokes that need to be straightened and re-soldered. 9-94442 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2121

2122
$2,073.75

RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE “PATCHEN” BY HARRIS.

Well modeled, copper, full bodied weathervane with cast zinc head by Harris & Co., Boston, MA. Offered without a stand. SIZE: 21″ h x 40″ l. CONDITION: Good verdigris surface. Solder repair to seams. Rivet repair to mane. Several old soldered bullet hole repairs. Proper left foreleg with old solder repair. 9-93923 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2122

2123
$3,645.00

LARGE DISPLAYED EAGLE ON BALL WEATHERVANE.

19th/20th Century. Impressive copper spread winged eagle, retaining old gold colored overpaint, having good detail throughout with what appears to be original forged support to back of wings. Attributed to L.W. Cushing & Sons. Accompanied by a custom museum stand. SIZE: Overall: 36″ h x 64″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good, having split & old repair in wing tip due to a fold. 9-90873 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2123

2124
$0.00

MOLDED COPPER TROTTING HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO CUSHING & WHITE.

Waltham, MA. Simple molded body with molded tail, sheet metal ears and mane. Multi painted surface. Complete with original directionals and rod fitted with two balls. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 12″ h (horse) 63″ h (overall) x 20″ l. CONDITION: Later overpaint in red. Traces of gilding showing through. Solder repair to bullet hole along spine. 9-93770 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2124

2125
$474.00

LOT OF THREE WINE GLASSES.

1) An air twist stemmed English wine with an everted bowl. 2) An air twist stemmed wine with a funnel style bowl. 3) A dipped pattern molded bowl wine, probably Continental with a tall knopped stem. SIZE: Tallest 6-1/2″. Smallest 5-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine Estate. CONDITION: 1) Glass is undamaged. 2)Three small flakes on the base. 3) Glass is undamaged. 9-93547 (600-800) – Lot 2125

2126
$1,185.00

LOT OF THREE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH OPAQUE TWIST GLASSES.

1) A pair of Ratafia glasses with dip mold decoration at the base of the bowl. An extremely rare form, seldom seen today. Ratafia was a cordial flavored with fruit, especially cherry and peach. 2) A bucket bowl wine with a double twist around a central core. Bowl is undecorated. SIZE: Tallest 7-3/8″. Smallest 5-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine Estate. CONDITION: All glasses undamaged. 9-93546 (800-1,200) – Lot 2126

2127
$237.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

Lot consists of 5 pieces, not 6. (Second long stem from right is missing).

LOT OF FIVE ENGLISH WINE GLASSES.

Lot consists of 2 pair of English engraved 18th century wine glasses and 2 long stem similarly engraved examples. The first pair is engraved along the top with vines & flowers. The second pair, also engraved on the top, has 2 lines alternating sprigs and rudimentary flowers. One long stemmed example is engraved with grapevines, leaves & a bird. The other is engraved with grapevine, leaves & a blooming flower. SIZE: Tallest 6″ h. Smallest 5″. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Five wines are undamaged. The tallest wine with the grape & flower engraving has a tiny flake on the foot. 9-93096 (800-1,000) – Lot 2127

2128
$1,303.50

MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX WITH BIRD INLAY.

Late 18th century knife box with oval inlay panel of bird and branches on slanting lid having bi-colored herring bone inlay around top and in corners with a serpentine front having two bi-colored inlay simulated columns. Rope inlay and mariners compass inside the lid, similar rope inlay on cutlery compartments. Retaining original hardware. SIZE: 15 1/2″ H, 12 1/5″ L, 10 1/2″ W CONDITION: Having good refinished surface with apparent minor repairs to veneer and inlay. 9-94075 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2128

2129
$1,701.00

BURLWOOD SIDE TABLE WITH BALL & CLAW FEET.

Mid 18th century, England, having rectangular top, centering burled satin wood panels with herringbone banding, edged with dark walnut burl frame, having inward curving frieze fronted with conforming frieze drawer having dark walnut burl face atop four cabriole legs. The rear two with flattened button feet, the front two with shell and bell flower carved knees, terminating in well defined ball & claw feet. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h x 27″ l x 18″ d. CONDITION: Very good, with old refinish, evidence of very minor old restoration. 9-94004 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2129

2130
$4,443.75

EARLY 18TH CENTURY MIRROR WITH SCENIC NEEDLEWORK.

First half 18th century, English or American, of rectangular form with canted back panels frame and walnut molding, topped with lunette. Framed in lunette featuring scenes embroidered in fine wool thread with jute background. Embroidered panels having scenes of 18th century life, courtship, hunting and other social activities, rendered mostly in satin stitch and chain stitch. SIZE: 40″ h x 26″ w. CONDITION: Embroidered panels very good condition, a few slight losses, colors softened but very uniform. Frame a few possible old repairs, mirror and backboard, old replacements. 9-93470 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2130

2131
$0.00

GEORGIAN SATINWOOD CARVED AND INLAID KNEEHOLE DESK.

Mid to late 18th century, England, with rectangular top, figured satin wood banding with mahogany having ebony and satin wood inlay centered with oval paterae inlay. Above, one long drawer and six smaller drawers with similar satin wood and banding. The kneehole embellished with an arch scroll having similar inlay and quartered patera decoration. The two pedestals setting atop corner bracketed feet with similar inlay decoration, the ends with similar panels and banding. Having oak secondary wood and of diminutive size. SIZE: 30-1/2H x 33-1/2W x 19-1/2″D CONDITION: Very good, professional refinish with a small amount of professional veneer restoration. 9-94002 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 2131

2132
$1,185.00

OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY WITH PATERAE INLAY.

Fine late 18th century 8 sided tea caddy with paterae inlay on 3 front panels and top, top banded with multicolored herring bone inlay, corners with satinwood trim and original hardware. SIZE: 4″ H, 4 1/2″ W, 6″ L CONDITION: Good old refinished surface, replaced interior lid. 9-94013 (600-900) – Lot 2132

2133
$414.75

INLAID MAHOGANY BOX WITH FITTED INTERIOR.

Fine mid 19th century mahogany box with rounded corners and heavily inlaid top having fitted interior with seven compartments, the cover to the center compartment inlaid with ebony, birds eye maple and burl wood, the other six lids birds eye maple. Box sitting atop ball feet, hinges and lock original replaced knobs on interior lids. SIZE: 5″ H, 14″ L, 10 1/4″ W CONDITION: Some restoration to inlay apparent, minor losses, clean with good recent refinish. 9-94008 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2133

2134
$0.00

OYSTER VENEERED CHEST WITH BRACKET BASE.

18th century, England or continental. The rectangular top all over inlaid with oyster grain veneer having satin wood string inlaid concentric circles and quarter circles, banded in satin wood, featuring a two over three graduated drawer case. Drawers banded and faced with similar oyster veneer, seated atop an early bracket base. The end panels oyster veneer framed with satin wood. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h X 37″ l X 22″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good with good old refinish, pleasing appearance. Brasses apparently of the period, but not first set. The base, 18th century, but shows evidence of originally having ball feet. 9-94084 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 2134

2135
$8,887.50

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL GOTHIC BURR WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK; COOK AND BURCHETTE, OXFORD STREET, LONDON; TOGETHER WITH MATCHING SHELF.

Mid 19th century, England. Of architectural form, the case is headed by three Gothic finials centering the peaked crenellated cornice above the arched door carved with leaf tips opening to the silvered dial with foliate decorated spandrels centering the maker’s name within the chapter ring surmounted by a cadence, strike/silent, and tune dial. The brass works with a triple fusee, three train, eight bell and gong movement. The face flanked by engaged cluster columns on canted corners, the sides with pierce carved floral arched openings above the carved apron of aligned arched molded plinth. SIZE: 28-3/4″ x 18-1/2″ x 10-3/4″. Shelf is 17-1/2″ x 20-1/2″ x 12-1/4″. PROVENANCE: James D. Julia Auctions, August 29, 2007, Lot 874. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned, restored and refinished. Movement remains intact and appears functional. Shelf is refinished. 9-93325 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2135

2136
$355.50

18TH CENTURY MAP OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND BY H. JAILLOT.

Watercolored engraving titled “Les Isles Britanniques Qui Contiennent Les Royaumes D’Angleterre, Escosse Et Irlande”. Housed in a simple black painted wood frame behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 24-1/2″ Overall: 22-1/2″ x 26″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, very good with some toning and light stains to left side. 9-93510 (500-1,000) – Lot 2136

2137
$32,587.50

MOLDED COPPER PIG WEATHERVANE.

American, late 19th or early 20th century. Molded copper. A flattened hog with molded curly tail and pointed nose. Ears solder attached, having worn gilt surface. Mounted on hollow rod base, now with museum mount. See The Art of the Weathervane by Steve Miller, pages 41 and 42 for images of a very similar vane. SIZE: 18″ h x 34-1/2 l. CONDITION: Very good. Wonderful surface. Worn gilding with pronounced gold leaf edges. 9-94087 (12,000-18,000) – Lot 2137

2138
$26,662.50

OUTSTANDING GRASSHOPPER WEATHERVANE.

American, late 19th century. Molded copper. Attributed to L.W. Cushing and Sons, Waltham, Mass. Full bodied and crafted in fine detail. A virtually identical grasshopper weathervane is illustrated in the 1883 catalogue issues by L.W. Cushing and Sons. See Christies Jan. 2009 catalog, lot 286, as well as Christie’s Jan. 2008, lot 740 for closely related examples. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 30″ h (including shaft and finial) x 40″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Midwestern collection. CONDITION: Very good with green oxidized surface. 9-94278 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 2138

2139
$10,072.50

MOLDED COPPER STORK WEATHERVANE.

American, late 19th to early 20th century. Finely detailed model of a wood stork in hollow gilt copper with molded copper feet. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 26″ l. CONDITION: Fine. Very good overall patina with a worn gilding and trace verdigris. 9-90241 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 2139

2140
$0.00

FINE MOLDED COPPER AND ZINC STAG LEAPING OVER A SHRUB WEATHERVANE.

American, late 19th century. Possibly made by the E.G. Washburn Company, New York, late 19th century. The body of copper, the head and antlers of zinc. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 24″ h x 28″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Midwestern collection. CONDITION: Excellent with rich gilded surface. 9-94279 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 2140

2141
$2,310.75

SPANISH BAROQUE WALNUT TABLE.

Spain, 18th century, constructed using fine 3/4″ wide thick walnut plank. The top having some figuring. Mounted with four traverse carved splines, atop a table fitted with three drawers along the front, decorated with molded lozenge detail, above a base with scrolling feet and scalloped apron joined by detailed iron forged stretchers. There is also a secret drawer behind the middle drawer. SIZE: 33-1/2″ t x 70″ l x 34″ d. CONDITION: Top with minor drying split, overall very good with wear commensurate with age. Fine old patina. 7-70752 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2141

2142
$1,896.00

FINE CONTINENTAL FORGED IRON CLAD STRONG BOX.

Fine example of a 17th or 18th century continental forged iron strong box with elaborate original locking mechanism on top and dummy lock on front, having original handles and lid support and old but probably not original key. With modern display base. SIZE: 8 1/2″ H, 17 1/2″ L, 10 ” W CONDITION: Iron in very good original condition with very minor losses to base, original oak lining replaced. 9-93293 (700-900) – Lot 2142

2143
$2,133.00

FIVE FINE CONTINENTAL CAPSTAN BRASS CANDLESTICKS.

Four having median drip pan including a fine pair probably Dutch, two larger continental examples and a fifth with expanded bell bottom. Ages ranging from mid 16th century to early 18th century. SIZE: Ranging in size from 4-1/2″ to 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: All in fine original condition. 9-93539 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2143

2143a
$0.00

SPECTACULAR EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHIP CARVED SCANDINAVIAN STORAGE BOX.

Without question this is the finest example of a Scandinavian decorated box that we have ever handled at auction. The top with wonderful chipped and scrolled carvings. The band around the lid dated boldly “1817” with what appears to be the name of the owner carved in the sides of the box, also similarly decorated. The box constructed with wooden pegs and fine strips of birch bark stitching which holds the straps together. The bottom boldly seraphed “no. 127” which is also highlighted in black. The decorations on the side and top also have some residual polychrome decoration. Inside of the lid also inscribed with decoration and in faded ink with what appears to be the owner; again number “no. 127”. SIZE: Approx. 11-1/2” dia, when lid in place 6-3/4” h. CONDITION: Appears to be absolutely untouched with a marvelous 200 year old patina. In outstanding condition. 9-94524 (2,750-3,750) – Lot 2143a

2143b
$0.00

CARVED SCANDINAVIAN BED SMOOTHER WITH HORSE, 1836.

Well carved with fold art horse handle, incise and chip carved with pinwheels, rosettes, and foliate elements. Dated 1836. Marked “K+C+D”. SIZE: 7″ h x 23″ d x 5-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Typical minor losses, worm holes and minor splits. A fine example. 9-93804 (700-900) – Lot 2143b

2144
$0.00

PAINTED SCANDINAVIAN SLIDE TOP BOX.

Early 19th century dovetailed & pegged construction with overhanging molded base. The body with allover brown and tan vinegar graining. The chamfered slide top with stylized floral motifs in black and white. SIZE: 8″ h x 21″ l x 13-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good, slide top ill-fitting due to age shrinkage. A few later nails added for reinforcement. 9-93812 (1,200-1,400) – Lot 2144

2145
$3,341.25

PAINTED 18TH CENTURY FLORENTINE DESK.

18th Century, Italy. Stepped back cabinet or desk with elaborate scalloped top above setback portion with four narrow drawers and pigeon holes, all above a molded edge writing top with chamfered corners all above a double pedestal base with two doors, sitting atop an elaborate bracket base. Each door constructed of two boards set at an angle conforming to the cabinet shape with forged hardware and supports complete with original lock. Exterior surface painted with marbleizing and scroll framed floral panels. SIZE: 42″ h x 54-1/2″ w x 21″ d. CONDITION: Very good original condition. Bracket and paint an old replacement. Interior very clean with good patina. 9-94001 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 2145

2146
$0.00

MOLDED COPPER RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE.

Well modeled and detailed running horse weathervane. Probably by Harris & Co., Boston, MA. Very good verdigris surface. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 19″ h x 32″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good. Four solder repaired bullet holes. 9-93786 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2146

2147
$1,777.50

OVER SIZED ROOSTER WEATHERVANE FROM SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY CHURCH.

Early 20th century American. Well modeled and designed, stylized rooster weathervane featuring spiked comb, opened bill, uniformly designed feathers and flowing tail. Three quarter molded copper body and tail. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 55″ tall. CONDITION: Very good. Nice patina. 9-93471 (3,000-6,000) – Lot 2147

2148
$14,220.00

MOLDED COPPER AND GILT LOBSTER WEATHERVANE.

Mid 20th century. Of nearly full body form in molded copper with copper rod antennae. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 15″ h x 32″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Nice patina. Verdigris with worn gilding. 9-93823 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2148

2149
$607.50

UNSIGNED (European, First half of the 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF AN ELEGANT LADY.

Oil on canvas 3/4 portrait of an Aristocratic lady in an elegant red gown with blue bow-tie, gold trim & lace edge. She wears a coral necklace with matching earrings, a gold hat with blue bow and she holds a staff with two blue bows and small bell. A ruby pinky ring is on her right hand. In the background is a coastal view with ship. Housed in a fine oak carved wood frame. SIZE: 34″ x 26″ Overall: 41″ x 34-1/2″ CONDITION: Old lining, restored with inpainting. 9-93869 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2149

2150
$455.63

PAINTED WOOD SPOON RACK WITH 12 LARGE PEWTER SPOONS.

17th century and later, Continental. Spoon rack with scrolling and architectural top having traverse mounted holders for 12 spoons. All with forged nail construction. Accompanying this lot are 12 round bowl, straight handled, rat tail pewter spoons some bearing a mark believed to be that of Edmund Dolbeare. SIZE: Rack 16″ x 9″. Spoons 6-1/2″ to 7″. CONDITION: Rack with minor drying split, a few worm holes and paint loss commensurate with age. Bottom spoon rack a 19th century replacement. Spoons very good condition. 7-70759 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2150

2151
$355.50

EARLY 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL DOWER CHEST WITH PAINT DECORATION.

A green painted dovetail chest with two decorated, panels on top and front with stylized flowers and urns. Sitting on turned feet. SIZE: 44″w x 22-1/2″d x 25″h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Typical losses, wear and drying splits. Feet of a later origin. 9-92251 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2151

2152
$182.25

18TH CENTURY CARVED AND GESSO DECORATED FRAMED RELIGIOUS PLAQUE.

The rectangular walnut panel relief carved having a thin gilt gesso layer. The carving shows Mary with baby Jesus and two children having four winged cherub faces above. Wood frame held by four cut forged nails. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 10-1/4″ w. Overall: 15-1/2″ h x 13-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Repair to upper right corner, old butterfly repair to panel, some evidence of old insect activity. Generally very good. 9-92287 (400-600) – Lot 2152

2153
$1,185.00

17TH OR 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN WORK TABLE WITH STRETCHER BASE.

Having a thick plank top with elegant step molding. Top joined to the table base by dove tail splined rails above a finely carved drawer, retaining its wonderful forged drop hardware. The table with column and urn turned legs connected at the base by mortised and pegged stretchers. Constructed of walnut with pine secondary wood. SIZE: 24″ t X 32-1/2″ l X 22-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good, retains original finish. 9-93098 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2153

2154
$911.25

FINE CLASSICAL TAPESTRY.

18th century, possibly earlier, France. This small example depicting a huntsman amidst classical formal garden scenery with dense foliage in the foreground and classical building to the left middle ground, a figure seated beneath a portico, the huntsman depicted with hunting dogs on a lead, a whip in his right hand, wearing plumed hat, all within a scrolling floral border. SIZE: 6’8″ x 7’7″. CONDITION: Overall even wear with toning in the upper quarter and with minor general deterioration. Fair overall. 9-90640 (800-1,200) – Lot 2154

2155
$0.00

EARLY DELFT ARMORIAL PLATE.

An exquisite blue and white decorated early 18th century Armorial plate painted with the Arms of the Wentworth family with a chevron between 3 leopards heads and circled by a garter inscribed with the motto “HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE” beneath an Earl’s coronet. A griffin and a lion standing on a bracket supporting the crest. A banderole has the motto “EN DIEU EST TOUT”. The back of the plate has 3 concentric rings and is signed in the center “PAK” for Pieter Adriaensz Kocx. The plate was made at the “De Grieksche A” factory from 1701 to 1703 by him or from 1703 to 1722 by his widow. SIZE: Diameter 8-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Purchased from Aronson Antiquairs, Amsterdam; Illustrated by Robert Aronson in ‘Dutch Delftware, Including Selections From A Distinguished Manhattan Collector’, Amsterdam 2009, No 40 P 64-65 (This book accompanies lot). From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: The plate has a few very minor chips at its edges. 9-93394 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2155

2156
$533.25

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 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2156

2157
$1,093.50

ITALIAN RENAISSANCE STYLE TABLE CABINET.

Italian Renaissance style bone inlaid table cabinet partially incorporating 17th century panels. Rectangular top with molded edges above a paneled door with pierced strap hinges & scrolling escutcheon, frame molded door centering a bone inlaid armorial shield sitting atop ringed disk feet. Door interior centering well detailed regal figure with crown & coat of arms inlaid in bone. Interior fitted with 8 drawers decorated with city buildings inlaid in bone, and a central cupboard door with inlaid tabernacle frame, tile floor and the figure of a woman holding a rose. Drawers of dovetailed construction. SIZE: 17″ h x 15″ w x 12″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Bonhams & Butterfields, San Francisco, May 21, 2006, Lot 4638. CONDITION: Very good with minor chip near door lock & repairs consistent with reconstruction. Appears to be made mostly from period parts. 9-93124 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2157

2158
$1,718.25

SEMI-ANTIQUE LAVAR KERMAN CARPET.

Circa 1930 Southeast Persia. The blue/black medallion in the form of an oval cartouche with pink lotus blossoms. Conjoined jade green spandrels centering floral filled urns and vinery within a pale rose main border filled with floral diamond cartouches and blue/black cartouches with floral devices. SIZE: 8′ 1″ x 10′ CONDITION: Slight even wear with good pile remaining, rug with very soft pallet 9-93588 (1,400-1,800) – Lot 2158

2159
$237.00

CARVED CONTINENTAL COFFER.

19th century, Continental. Dovetailed chest with all over carving featuring floral elements, vines and urns with shield front. SIZE: 18″ h x 37″ l x 20″ d. CONDITION: All original, retaining original hardware and hinges. Small block feet later edition. 9-93870 (400-600) – Lot 2159

2160
$1,066.50

CARVED CONTINENTAL FRUIT WOOD CABINET.

Early 18th century, Continental. Heavily carved with rectangular top having wide crown molding and stepped corners above a bas relief carved freeze with foliate elements and horse within oval cartouche. Open top section flanked by carved male caryatids all above a center drawer, a lower section with 2 floral carved doors flanked by tapering columns above a molded base with scroll feet. SIZE: 64″ H, 44″ L, 20″ D CONDITION: Visually very good having minor losses and apparent old restoration. 7-70753 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2160

2161
$3,037.50

LATE 18TH CENTURY FIVE PIECE DELFT GARNITURE SET.

A fine late 18th century polychromatic garniture set with various bird & flower motifs combined with a fanciful dragon. The set includes 2 large vases, 2 bottle shaped vases and a jar. The base is signed “BP”, probably the “De Vergulde Blompot” factory, circa 1790 to 1800. SIZE: Largest 11″ t. Smallest 8-1/2″ t. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. Grogan & Co. Sale 126 June 6, 2001 Lot 454. CONDITION: There are several small chips on the rims and feet of the four bases. None are very large or offending. The jar, also showing small chips to the base and top, has one substantial chip measuring nearly 1″ on the rim. 9-93391 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2161

2162
$6,517.50

GILT MOLDED COPPER WEATHERVANE OF THE ANGEL GABRIEL.

American, late 19th to early 20th century. Well defined figure with flowing hair and feathered wings, in flight while blowing a trumpet. Drop-forged model, mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 15″ h x 27″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Fine patina. Overall uniform wear to gilding. 9-93218 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 2162

2163
$2,370.00

MOLDED COPPER GAME COCK WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO CUSHING.

Early 20th century. Finely detailed molded copper body with hand cut sheet copper comb and flat embossed copper tail. Zinc legs. Mounted on copper and iron arrow vane. Attributed to Cushing & White, Waltham, Mass. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 18″ h x 14″ l (rooster) 23-1/2″ l (arrow). CONDITION: Fine old verdigris surface. Unusual treatment. Three small solder filled bullet hole repairs to tail and one to arrow vane; tail reattached at body. 9-93224 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2163

2164
$5,925.00

FINE DIMINUTIVE MOLDED COPPER PIG WEATHERVANE WITH ZINC HEAD.

Late 19th century. Finely designed with hollow copper body. Cast iron curly-q tail and molded two piece zinc face and snout. Solder applied sheet copper ears. Offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 18″ l. CONDITION: Very good with nice light green patina on body, gray patina on snout. 9-94390 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2164

2165
$1,125.75

FOUR CONTINENTAL WINE GLASSES.

1) Glass is engraved with 2 hearts encircled by a vine on one side and a stylized flower on the other side. The metal of the glass is quite gray, possibly a Scandinavian example. 2) Glass is engraved with a royal cypher being crowned opposing “C”‘s with a “XII” in the center, all surrounded by stylized vines. The metal of this glass is also quite gray probably also a Scandinavian example. 3) Glass has a bowl engraved around the rim with flowers and stylized vines, it has a multi-knopped stem and a folded foot. 4) Glass has flowers and stylized vines engraved around its rim and has cut decoration to the base of the bowl and the knop on the stem. SIZE: Tallest 6-1/2″. Smallest 6″. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine Estate. CONDITION: All glasses are undamaged. 9-93545 (800-1,000) – Lot 2165

2166
$414.75

SEVEN PIECES OF 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY GLASS.

1) Large continental goblet engraved completely around the bowl with vines, flowers and what appears to be 2 fanciful ships. 2) A continental syllabub is engraved around its entire bowl with garland, tassels and stylized flowers around the rim. There is also cutting to the bottom half of the bowl as well as the foot. 3) A pair of continental syllabubs engraved with a garden scene around the entire bowl. Scene includes a temple like structure surrounding a statue, trees, ferns and a Grecian style urn with sprigs at the top. 4) A small continental tumbler engraved around the entire bowl with 2 hearts, flowers and a dog. The base has cut flute decoration around the bowl. 5) A continental tumbler engraved with a dog, flowers and 2 birds sitting on top of a cage. Base is similarly decorated with cut flutes encircling. 6) An early 19th century cut panel decorated hunt form wine glass. SIZE: Tallest 6-1/2″. Smallest 2-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine Estate. CONDITION: All pieces are undamaged. 9-93544 (700-900) – Lot 2166

2167
$486.00

LOT OF SIX CONTINENTAL WINE GLASSES.

1) A large cut panel decorated wine glass engraved with a lion passant central device, surrounded by 7 crowned royal Coats of Arms. 2)An 8 sided bowl wine glass with cut panel decoration forming the 8 sides. Engraved with a Coat of Arms the central device being 4 six pointed stars and the letter “Z”. Beneath the Coat of Arms is engraved “Niesen Decanus. The opposite side of the glass is engraved “Vivet Decanus Cum Capitulo in Cardona 1729″. 3)A pair of wine glasses cut panel decorated with gold rims, each engraved with a crowned Coat of Arms. 4)A pair of cut panel decorated wine glasses with no engraving. SIZE: Tallest 7-1/4″. Smallest 5-1/4”. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine Estate. CONDITION: 1) Glass is undamaged. 2) 1/8″ flake off the top and 3 other very minor flakes. 3) One is undamaged the other has a 1/4″ & 1/8″ flake off the rim. 4) One is perfect and one has 2 minor flakes on the rim. 9-93542 (800-1,000) – Lot 2167

2168
$121.50

LOT OF SIXTEEN PIECES OF GLASSWARE.

This lot ranges in date from the 18th to the 20th century. Included are 9 blown wine glasses, one decorated with a rider on horseback and the words “THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF KING WILLIAM”. The reverse is engraved “BOYNE 1ST JULY 1690″. It is our opinion that this engraved glass is of the late 19th or 20th century. Lot further includes a pressed wine glass, a blown and enameled wine glass, a small blown vessel, a small pressed compote, 2 cut and engraved wine rinsers and a Steuben trophy vase. SIZE: Tallest 8-1/4″. Smallest 3-1/2”. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Pieces are substantially undamaged. 9-93548 (400-600) – Lot 2168

2169
$1,422.00

DUTCH GOBLET.

A splendidly engraved large Dutch goblet with a superbly executed engraving of a war ship covering 1/3 of the bowl. Rigging, windows and gun ports are exceptionally well articulated by the engraver. Near the rim of the glass are engraved the words “HET WEL VAAREN VAN DE VREYE SEEVAARD”. Glass is blown in 3 pieces and has a folded foot. Quite an beautiful glass. SIZE: 8-1/8″ t. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Undamaged. 9-93543 (800-1,200) – Lot 2169

2169a
$0.00

FINE TIFFANY & CO TORTOISE SHELL ROCOCO MANTEL CLOCK.

2nd half 19th century. In the rococo style, the bombe case with tortoise shell veneer and gilt mounts surmounted by an ornate urn finial. The central glass panel door opening to an enameled dial, the chapter ring with blue enamel roman numerals. Dial marked “France” and “Tiffany & Co.” above the time and strike apertures. All above a gilt “Sun King” pendulum with makers name on the reverse. The case raised on scrolled ram’s horn feet. The eight day brass movement striking on a gong stamped on the back-plate “Tiffany & Compy” with the serial number “4743.” additionally, the plate stamped with a faint makers mark “…Aux Medaill…” SIZE: 26-1/4″ h x 12-3/4″ l x 6-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Movement needs adjusting. Veneer with cracks and polished surfaces. Some cosmetic repairs. Generally good. 9-94071 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2169a

2170
$4,740.00

MID 18TH CENTURY FIVE PIECE DELFT GARNITURE SET.

A superb 5 piece blue and white full garniture set comprising 3 ballister form bases and a pair of beaker vases, all with covers. Each piece is octagonal in form and painted on the front and reverse with a “Long Eliza” and garden motif. Eliza appears before a large hill within a quatrefoil panel surrounded by smaller panels. The finials of the lids appear to be lions. Bases are marked “D/11″, probably for Zacharias Dextra who was the manager of the De 3 Vergulde Astonne factory from 1712 to 1721. Dextra owned the factory from 1721 to 1757. Garniture sets of this quality, condition and completeness are seldom seen on the market today. A truly exceptional set. SIZE: Largest piece with cover is 14-1/2” h. PROVENANCE: Purchased from Aronson Antiquairs; Illustrated by Dave & Robert Aronson in Dutch Delftware, 125th Anniversary Publication, Amsterdam 2006, No 58, p 79. Also illustrated In the Eye of the Beholder, Perspectives on Dutch Delftware, Amsterdam, 2011, p 66-67. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Although there are a few very minor flakes on the rims and bases this set is in exemplary condition for its age. 9-93392 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2170

2171
$177.75

LOT OF FIVE TIN GLAZED CERAMIC PLATES.

1) A blue and white decorated Delft type plate with a fanciful hunting scene on the front. Bottom of plate is rimless. 2) Polychromatic decorated plate with a central motif of a man talking to a woman with a castle in the background. 3 & 4) A pair of blue tin glazed plates with a purple & yellow floral border and central floral motif. 5) A modern piece of French faience with a central bird motif. SIZE: Largest 10″ w. Smallest 7″ w. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine Estate. CONDITION: 1) Series of minor rim flakes. 2) Several rib flakes and a central line in the center of the front that does not show through on the back. 3) One of the blue plates has a chip on the rim the other has several small chips and one line extending 4″ from the edge. 4) Undamaged. 9-93549 (600-900) – Lot 2171

2172
$711.00

LACQUER JEWELRY BOX WITH MOTHER OF PEARL INLAY.

19th century Continental. Having a stepped and scalloped edge top with inset mother of pearl and paint decoration featuring a bird, floral elements and cattails, open to reveal a shallow jewelery compartment, having a 2 door front featuring similar decorative elements opening to reveal 4 shallow drawers paint decorated with roses above a scrolling bracket base that is gilt decorated. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 9″ l x 8″ d. CONDITION: Very good with minor losses to gilding and paint decoration. 9-93179 (700-900) – Lot 2172

2173
$1,185.00

ITALIAN INLAID SEWING BOX ON STAND.

Early 19th century, Italy. Having all over parquetry inlay with oval panel top with central urn, banded with several colors of exotic wood, having a small centered drawer in the front and a narrow drawer on each end. Now fitted with attractive conforming base. SIZE: 20″ H, 17″ L, 10″ D CONDITION: Very good condition, base of later vintage than box. 9-94081 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2173

2174
$1,701.00

FRENCH DORE BRONZE SHELF CLOCK WITH CUPID & HARP TOGETHER WITH A DORE BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP.

19th century bronze, Doré, and dark patinated bronze shelf clock with full-figured winged cherub & harp sitting atop a plinth with Doré bronze feet and wreath & torch applique having time & strike movement, signed on dial “Fierrier a Paris”. Together with a 19th century, Doré bronze of Cupid & Psyche seated on a Roman style bench with winged swan ends. Finely modeled with foliate scrolling feet. SIZE: Clock: 14″ h x 10″ w x 3-1/2″ d. Figure group: 10″ h x 11″ w x 6″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Gamage Antiques, 3.30.91. CONDITION: Clock is very good, very minor wear to bronze. Figure grouping is very good overall with wear & scratches to gilding, possible evidence of missing parts at back. 9-93129 (500-700) – Lot 2174

2175
$0.00

MALAYER RUG.

First quarter 20th century, Central Persia. Central poled medallion with straw flower center on a blue black field with rows of dense floral trelliswork within sawtooth spandrels, all within a burgundy main border of trelliswork and flowerheads within multiple floral guard borders. SIZE: 8′ 2″ x 11′ 6″. CONDITION: Even wear overall. Pile generally low, but not to foundation. Generally good. 9-93585 (1,750-2,250) – Lot 2175

2176
$17,775.00

MOLDED COPPER HORSE JUMPING THROUGH HOOP WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO JEWELL.

Molded copper weathervane of graceful form with sheet copper ears, mane and tail. Jumping through copper wire hoop. Attributed to A.L. Jewell & Co., Waltham, MA. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 16″ h x 30″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Fine patina, verdigris and traces of gilt surface. 9-93832 (8,000-10,000) – Lot 2176

2177
$0.00

FINE ANGEL GABRIEL WEATHERVANE.

American, late 19th century. Semi-dimensional hollow copper. Showing great charm and imagination, this weathervane is of a winged cherub blowing his trumpet. Mounted on its original iron and copper standard with ball and directional letters atop a later rustic wooden steeple. In Weathervanes, the History, Design and Manufacture of an American Folk Art, Charles Klamkin pictures a somewhat similar, if more primitive, version of the copper one offered here (see pg 159). Steve Miller, in The Art of the Weathervane, also shows a wooden Gabriel that more closely resembles our example. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 35″ h (including separate gilded ball) x 52″ l x 3/4″ thick. Overall height including wooden steeple is 87″. PROVENANCE: From a private Midwestern collection. CONDITION: Very good with worn gilded surface that is pleasantly mellow and textured showing its history of exposure. Some solder joint weakness near belly and denting to ball. 9-94277 (20,000-30,000) – Lot 2177

2178
$0.00

FULL BODIED HORSE WEATHERVANE “SMUGGLER” ATTRIBUTED TO CUSHING & WHITE.

Waltham, MA. Finely molded and detailed. Hollow copper, full body horse weathervane. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h x 27″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Traces of gilt with textured verdigris surface. Very pleasant appearance. Minor dent in body. Minor dent in tail. 9-93784 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2178

2179
$5,925.00

GILT MOLDED COPPER SETTER WEATHERVANE BY WASHBURNE.

Finely modeled copper vane with solder attached ears. Mounted on museum stand. Made by E.G. Washburne & Co., New York. SIZE: 15″ h x 32″ l. CONDITION: Having wonderful uniform patina, showing good normal wear from outside use. 9-90240 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 2179

2179a
$0.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

There is a typo in the catalog. The tail of the airplane is missing, not repaired.

GREAT EARLY AVIATION CLOCK SET.

Spectacular figural clock set features cast metal bronze colored case with angels, birds and an early airplane with birds & airplane parts on the ground below. The clock has two cast metal side sculptures in the form of hot air balloons with birds flying along side. The clock is marked with a brass plaque engraved “L’Aviation Par Ch. Ruchot”. The metal sculptures are finished in a nice brown patina. SIZE: Clock is 26″ h. Hot air balloons are 19″ h. CONDITION: Tail of airplane and arm of angel repaired, arm now in need of reattachment. Otherwise good. 9-94520 (3,000-3,500) – Lot 2179a

2180
$15,405.00

FRENCH BRONZE MOUNTED BOULLE SHELF CLOCK BY LOUIS MYNUEL (French, 1675-1742).

Mid-18th century. This large finely detailed mantel clock has a time & strike movement marked “Mynuel a Paris”. The clock sits atop a similarly decorated & bronze mounted conforming plinth, with delicately cast gilt bronze feet. The clock case mounted with ormolu feet & mounts, and cartouche having a gilt bronze bas relief overlay of mythological scene with a Centaur abducting Deianeira, having boulle decoration allover including interior. The dial being cast bronze with porcelain Roman numerals, the case capped with removable plinth also decorated with ormolu mounts, having a finial of a winged trumpeting angel. SIZE: Overall: 45-1/2″ h x 22″ w x 9″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Purchased from Dare Antiques, Amsterdam, 11/25/2001. CONDITION: Appears to be all original with possible exception of screws & attachments, angel finial reset & reattached, minor damage to boulle, and normal drying cracks. 9-93121 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2180

2181
$1,777.50

LOUIS XV INLAID CHERRY “BUFFET EN DEUX CORPS”.

Second half 18th century, France. The cabinet in two parts: the upper case with molded cornice above the frieze inlaid with a pair of songbirds perched on scrolling floral branches emanating from an urn. Above a pair of cupboard doors, each with floral inlay. The panels bordered by scrolled molding set and stepped back on the lower case fitted with a three aligned drawers, all with ebony string inlays, the center most above an inlaid scrolling floral bouquet, above a short pair of cupboard doors. The whole with large cast-brass pin hinges and escutcheon plates cast as fanciful stylized dolphins. SIZE: 95-1/2″ h x 58″ w x 25″ d. CONDITION: Cabinet remains structurally sound with old professional repairs throughout. Inlays intact and with original brass fittings. Various shrinkage cracks and restoration to side panels in lower case. Overall good. 9-27399 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2181

2182
$1,244.25

FRENCH FIGURAL BRONZE SHELF CLOCK.

First half 19th century. Fine gilt bronze French shelf clock with pendulum movement, signed “J.C. Cailly”, housed in a fine gilt bronze case consisting of a plinth elevated by claw feet with egg & dart molding and wreath & torch applied decoration. The time & strike movement centers the finely cast bronze figures of Andromeda & Cupid in a delicate embrace. SIZE: 19″ h x 13-3/4″ w x 4-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Purchased from Venema Antiques, The Netherlands, 11/28/01. CONDITION: Very good, with very minor scratches & wear to gilding, pendulum and winder present. 9-93128 (700-900) – Lot 2182

2183
$5,036.25

GILLES MARTINOT BOULLE FRENCH CLOCK.

Late 18th or early 19th century. Boulle & ormolu decorated French empire shelf clock with turned & melon fluted feet, scroll & rosette base ornament with mask of Hercules, having caryatid corner embellishments, inwood scrolling capital with flame finials & dog ornament, elaborate boulle decoration with winged angel and exotic animals. The time & strike movement marked “Gilles Martinot a Paris”. With bob & key. SIZE: 21-1/4″ h x 11″ w x 5″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Purchased from Dare Antiques, Amsterdam, 11/25/2001. CONDITION: A few losses & repair to boulle, 2 cracks in ormolu, other apparent repairs & alteration to case, and possible replacement of dog finial. 9-93122 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2183

2184
$0.00

SULTAN AND SULTANA PORCELAIN PERFUME BOTTLES.

Paris Porcelain second half 19th century, figural porcelain perfume bottles of well adorned Turkish Ottoman figures with appropriate dress and accessories in the form of large scent bottles. The female figure with jeweled turban, black flowing hair and striped scarf with one foot elevated on a pillow sitting atop a gold and blue plinth. The moustachioed gent with similar turban, cape, dagger, saber and shield on similar base. SIZE: 9 1/4″ H, 4 3/4″ W, 2 3/4″ D CONDITION: Sultan having severed and re-glued head and minor base chips. One hand reattached. Sultana having “in manufacture” line across base and into back side, and minor nicks around base, minor repair to right side of robe. 9-93851 (800-1,200) – Lot 2184

2185
$182.25

OLD PARIS PORCELAIN COCOA POT WITH GENRE SCENE.

Tall porcelain pot with cover having dog head spout decorated on two sides with genre scene, one with card game and one with mother & child scene. SIZE: 10-1/2″ tall. CONDITION: Very good with minor wear to gold. 9-94428 (150-250) – Lot 2185

2186
$0.00

PAINTED LOUIS XV FRENCH SIDE CHAIR.

Mid 18th century, French, having scalloped and molded floral carved back with inset upholstered panel, fluid carved scrolling legs and seat frame with floral carved knees and rosettes, having original slip seat and retaining most of its original gilt and green painted surface. SIZE: 41″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of Daniel H. Farr, New York City. CONDITION: Very fine original condition with paint wear commensurate with age. 9-94174 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2186

2187
$28,440.00

SUPERB LARGE ANTIQUE RUSSIAN SILVER SHADED GILT & ENAMELLED KOVSH WITH MATCHING SPOON BY MARIA SEMYENOVA.

Circa 1908-1917 A great example of Russian enameling having delicate shading with robust colors of gold, blue green and red. The bowl & spoon both with allover foliate and flower decoration, the bowl having a large gold 2-headed eagle at the front. The koush with oval bowl and stylized hook from handle. Both pieces are marked with 84 zolotniks standard (875 silver) & master’s initials “MC” for Maria Semyenova. Total combined weight of spoon & bowl: 26 tr. oz. SIZE: Bowl: 5-1/4″ h x 9-1/4″ l. Spoon: 7-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: The property of an Eastern Connecticut family that emigrated with this piece from Poland in the 1930s. CONDITION: Spoon with loss to small area of enameling. Bowl with dent & subsequent loss to enameling on 1 side, and 1/2″ section of enamel loss near handle. 9-93105 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 2187

2187a
$414.75

PAIR OF RUSSIAN IMPERIAL EXHIBIT CONDIMENT DISHES.

Last quarter 19th century. One modeled as a duck, the second as a dove. Each condiment with mark of M.S. Kuznetsov Porcelain Factory in blue. Name of artist on inner rim of lid in black script. Dove with paper label reading “RUSSIAN IMPERIAL EXHIBIT”. Each in blue and purple decoration with gilt decorated beaks. SIZE: Duck: 5″ h x 7-1/2″ l. Dove: 4-3/4″ h x 8-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Minor wear on blue decoration & to gilt. 9-94527 (500-1,000) – Lot 2187a

2188
$592.50

RUSSIAN ENAMEL JEWEL BOX WITH IMPERIAL EAGLE.

Late 19th early 20th century, small brass casket with enameled decoration on all sides featuring Imperial Russian eagle on top and front. SIZE: 2″ t x 5″ x 3-1/2″. CONDITION: Very minor loss to enamel, small dent in base. 9-94425 (400-600) – Lot 2188

2189
$237.00

RUSSIAN LACQUERED EGG BY PIOTR LUKUTIN.

Late 19th century, Russia. Finely decorated on two sides, the first with a scene of Christ’s ascension, the second gilt decorated with iconography from the Russian orthodox Christian church. On the base of the egg the mark for the Lukutin Laquer shop together with gilt Imperial two headed eagle. SIZE: 3-1/2″ H. CONDITION: Spots of minor white rub from another object, otherwise very good. 7-75065 (200-300) – Lot 2189

2190
$486.00

KOSSACK WOOL GENTLEMAN’S COAT.

Late 19th, early 20th century. Ukraine or Russia. Constructed of hand woven ivory colored wool with attached gold and silver braid. Having open sleeves and featuring cartridge compartments on the front. All hand sewn and hand constructed with cotton or linen lining. SIZE: 41″ l. CONDITION: Very good with minor restoration and moth damage. 9-94399 (200-300) – Lot 2190

2191
$10,665.00

EXTREMELY LARGE FULL BODIED RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE.

American, late 19th century. Molded copper and zinc. The scale and deep colored surface of this figure gives it a bold sculptural presence. Mounted on a museum base. SIZE: 28″ h x 48″ l x 6″ wide. CONDITION: Excellent overall with a rich dark surface highlighted by areas where green copper oxide has developed. 9-94281 (12,000-15,000) – Lot 2191

2192
$0.00

MOLDED GILT COPPER GRASSHOPPER WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century. Large, full bodied model with good detail and solder applied wings. Surface verdigris with traces of new gilding. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 14″ h x 36″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Possible solder repair to top seam. 9-93785 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 2192

2193
$1,659.00

MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY PIE CRUST TILT TOP TABLE WITH BALL AND CLAW FEET.

Mid 18th century. Having fine quality mahogany top with scalloped and molded pie crust edge above a tilt and turn bird cage section, sitting atop a turn pedestal with a campus carved ball having three scrolling cabriole legs with a double ecampus knees terminating in oval ball and claw feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 26″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good overall. Minor split in pedestal near legs; ball and claw feet of two part construction with brass casters; Good old finish. 9-94182 (700-900) – Lot 2193

2194
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST.

Mid 18th century, New England. The rectangular top with bow front and string inlay edge above four conforming graduated bow front drawers, each with satin wood banding and quartered paterea inlaid corners above a bold tall bracket base. Interior of drawers lined with early Portsmouth, New Hampshire newspaper SIZE: 33″ h x 40″ w x 22-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good with old professional refinish. Having replaced hardware and one replaced backboard. 9-94082 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2194

2195
$592.50

MALAYER RUG.

Late 19th, early 20th century, West Persia. Central poled geometric lozenge medallion with rows of dense polychrome flowerheads on a deep indigo ground within a zigzag striped border further within a madder red conforming field with polychrome arrowheads within an ivory main border of geometric devices and spandrels within medium indigo and madder red guard borders. SIZE: 4′ 6″ x 6′ 1″. CONDITION: Overall even wear retaining strong color and design. Small areas of wear in foundation of floral medallions. Good overall. 9-94024 (800-1,200) – Lot 2195

2196
$8,887.50
Revised: 8/18/2014

Please Note: There is a typo the height is 28-1/2″ NOT 48″ h.

FINE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY TILT TOP TEA TABLE.

Last third 18th century, Philadelphia. The round figural top with scalloped edge tilting and turning on a birdcage support joined to the reeded shaft above a mid-molded suppressed ball above a foliate carved border joined to a cabriole leg tripod base, foliate carved at the knees, raised on outswept ball and talon feet. SIZE: 48″ h x 29-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Clean polished old if not original surfaces. Old lateral tight shrinkage cracks at mid-point of top. Two legs with old stabilization repairs. Otherwise good. 9-93315 (800-1,200) – Lot 2196

2197
$3,851.25

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN BREWSTER JR. (American, 1766 – 1854) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN.

Oil on canvas half portrait of a gentleman with balding blonde hair wearing a black coat, white shirt and bow tie. His hand is held at his chest partially hidden by his coat. Set against a reddish brown background with red curtain framing. Housed in a black paint over gold gilt frame (as found with chipping). SIZE: 30″ x 25″. Overall: 33″ x 28″ CONDITION: Lined, consolidated varnish to curtain area, craquelure and some inpainting. 9-94439 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2197

2198
$3,851.25

FINE DIMINUTIVE CHIPPENDALE WALNUT LOWBOY.

Second half 18th century, Springfield Massachusetts, possibly Springfield area. The rectangular top with molded edge projecting above the conforming case fitted with a single long drawer over three aligned short drawers. The center drawer with demilune scoop carving, above a shaped apron with pendant finials and reverse demilune scoop raised on cabriole legs, leaf carved at the knees terminating in well defined ball and claw feet. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h x 26-1/2″ w (case) x 30-1/2″ w (overall) x 20″ d. PROVENANCE: Northeast Auctions, March 3, 2002, Lot 751. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Structurally very good, retains period but not original brasses, top with old stabilized shrinkage crack at proper left rear corner. Otherwise very good. 9-93324 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2198

2199
$972.00

CHIPPENDALE TIGER MAPLE SIDE CHAIR.

Third quarter 18th century, New England. This transitional example with serpentine crest-rail with central shell carving continuing to scrolled ears above shaped stiles centering a vasiform splat carved with four small volutes above the trapezoidal molded seat frame raised on square chamfered frontal legs with pierced C-scroll brackets, the rear legs backswept, all joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: Back: 38″ h. Seat: 17″ h. Overall width: 20″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Original surfaces scrubbed and repolished, now with medium brown honey color. Original slip seat frame. No restoration noted. Structurally very good. 9-93343 (800-1,200) – Lot 2199

2200
$3,555.00

CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND.

Last quarter 18th century, Salem, Massachusetts. The rectangular octagonal top hinged and tilting on a ring-turned urn form with spiral-twist standard raised on pronounced ridged arched cabriole leg tripod base embellished with molded C-scroll elements terminating in well formed ridged platform pad feet. SIZE: 28″ h x 21″ l x 15-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Table retains original surfaces, professionally repolished and cleaned, structurally intact, no restoration visible to base, minor and minimal chips on shaft. Very good overall. 9-93338 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2200

2201
$5,925.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

We have recently received correspondence from David Sperling, an authority on regional tall case clocks. According to his article in Maine Antique Digest, Sept. 15, 2013, titled “The Hunterdon County Clock Case and the Enigmatic John Guild” has determined that Hunterdon County Clock cases are characterized by the inverted bell shaped top of the case door. We would therefore attribute the clock as possibly by John Guild.”

IMPORTANT CHIPPENDALE PENNSYLVANIA TIGER MAPLE TALL CASE CLOCK.

Ca. 1770. The figured maple bonnet with molded swan’s neck crest, terminating in floral carved rosettes alternating with urn finials, the door flanked by free standing colonettes opening to an enameled dial with moon-phase in the arch above Roman and Arabic chapter ring centering calendar aperture within floral decorated spandrels. The eight day brass movement with time and strike movement apertures. The finely crafted case with arched door flanked by engaged planter columns joined to a molded box base applied with decorative 1/2 round moldings, raised on edge bracket felt. Clock offered with key, winder , weights and pendulum. Door in interior with pencil inscriptions. Sotheby’s N.Y, Lot 284 4/2000 SIZE: 93 1/2 H, Throat width: 13″, 10 1/2″ D PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Case nicely polished with mellow honey brown color and patina. Movement clean and intact. 9-93311 (7,000-9,000) – Lot 2201

2201a
$1,777.50

SILAS HOADLEY PINE TALL CASE CLOCK.

The pine case with arched cornice, alternating with a central eagle finial flanked by urn and spire finials above a molded cornice over an astragal arched door flanked by free standing colonettes. The conforming wood dial gilt and paint-decorated in the arch with a classical urn amidst flower heads. The Roman numeral chapter ring within gilt and painted spandrels containing a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial around which is painted “S. HOADLEY PLYMOUTH.” The wooden works of oak, birch, maple and walnut driven by two canister weights, chiming on a bell. The pine waisted case with engaged quarter columns with brass capitals and bases centering a rectangular door with thumb molded edges on a high molded box base terminating in tapered French feet. SIZE: 85-1/2″ h x 14″ w x 10″ d (overall). CONDITION: The case is natural wood. The movement and face are in very good condition. 9-94526 (1,750-2,750) – Lot 2201a

2202
$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 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 2202

2203
$607.50

SHIRVAN RUG.

First quarter 20th century, Central Persia. Three poled blue black central medallions on a rose pink ground within multiple borders of dogtooth and candy cane design. Te whole with dense polychrome flowerheads and stylistic birds and animals. SIZE: 5′ 4″ x 9′ 1″. CONDITION: With even wear overall. Good color and pile. 9-93266 (800-1,200) – Lot 2203

2204
$47,400.00

IMPORTANT HOLLOW MOLDED COPPER GRASSHOPPER WEATHERVANE.

Last quarter 19th century attributed to L.W. Cushing & Sons, Waltham, MA. This fine and rare example with well detailed body and with strong verdigris surface. The grasshopper retains back spine and cardinals, now with museum stand. 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: 27-1/2″ total h x 40-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: The grasshopper vane was acquired from the previous owner from a barn near Aroura and Rising Sun Indiana, during a re-roofing of that barn 1995. Accompanying this lot are photographs of the barn Cupola and more information about the location. CONDITION: Very good, fine old patina. 9-94249 (75,000-100,000) – Lot 2204

2205
$0.00

SMALL MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE FOUR DRAWER CHEST.

New England, mid 18th century, the rectangular top with molded edge and shaped corners, the case having straight quarter columns with turned capitols, fitted with four lip molded drawers and bold Chippendale style brasses, sitting atop an Ogee bracket basp. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 34-3/4″ l x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Good appearance, with dark old refinish, replaced brasses and evidence of restoration including base restoration. 9-94052 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2205

2206
$23,700.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) YOUNG BOY IN BLUE/GREY DRESS WITH DOG HOLDING A GARLAND OF FLOWERS.

Wonderful oil on canvas full length portrait of a young blonde haired boy wearing a greyish blue dress with lace cuffs. He wears white pantaloons and black shoes. He holds a colorful garland of flowers including roses, pansies, and other blue, pink and white flowers. His happy dog lies beside him with a friendly face, brown eyes and white and brown coat. The background is brown with a curtain on one side. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame, unsigned. SIZE: 38″ x 29″ Overall: 40-3/4″ x 31-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; James D. Julia Auctions 8/24-25/00 Lot 400; Southern NH family with lineage in the Alexander Family CONDITION: Craquelure, two patches on reverse, some minor inpainting, very good. 9-90616 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 2206

2207
$38,512.50

EXCEPTIONAL INDIAN CHIEF WEATHERVANE.

American, circa 1900. Molded copper. Probably by J.L. Mott Iron Works, New York and Chicago. With an elaborate feathered headdress, leather tunic and quiver of arrows this full bodied figure stands astride an oversized directional arrow. Reference 1892 J.L. Mott catalog, pg 56, Plate 130-Q for an artist’s rendering of a very similar figure. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 38″ h x 51″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Midwest collection. CONDITION: Very good with worn gilded surface revealing a pleasing deep yellow patina. 9-94275 (40,000-50,000) – Lot 2207

2208
$4,740.00

CHIPPENDALE SHELL-CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT DESK.

Second half 18th century, Rhode Island, probably Newport. The rectangular dovetailed case with hinged sloping lid resting on lopers opening to a three fan blocked interior of drawers and valenced pigeon holes centering a prospect door, above four long graduated drawers with thumb molded edges on a molded base raised on well formed angular bracket feet with shaped returns. The desk fitted with well cast hand made brass handles. SIZE: 42-1/4″ h x 37-3/4″ w x 21-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. South Bay Auctions Inc. East Moriches, Long Island, NY 11940. CONDITION: Backboards and feet original. Desk has been professionally repolished and restored including replacement drawer guides and slides, with bracing to backboards, and with additional cosmetic restoration. Otherwise generally good. 9-93308 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2208

2209
$711.00

CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY TILT TOP TABLE.

Last quarter 18th century, New England. The circular single-board top with carved pie crust edge tilting on an urn-form fluted acanthus carved standard raised on a tripod cabriole leg base, acanthus carved at the knees, terminating in foliate carved platform pad feet. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 23″ dia. PROVENANCE: Doyle’s Auction, New York. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Table retains rich brown color with mellow patina. The table top slightly bowed. Professionally repolished old surfaces. Professional restoration to base of shaft and juncture of legs. Generally good. 9-93321 (800-1,200) – Lot 2209

2210
$35,550.00

EXCEPTIONAL CHIPPENDALE MAPLE CORNER CHAIR.

Third quarter 18th century, Massachusetts. The tiger maple pillow crest joined to the circular rail continuing to outscrolled grips above pierced and scrolled “owl” splats alternating with ring-turned pilasters centering the square original molded seat frame fitted with original slip seat above the arched rail raised on cabriole frontal leg with shaped returns and three tapering cylindrical legs each on circular pad foot, all joined by a blocked and turned X-form stretcher. The whole in highly figured maple with mellow patina in of honey brown color. SIZE: Back: 31-3/4″ h. Seat: 17-1/4″ h. Overall width: 31-1/2″. PROVENANCE: John Walton Antiques. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Professionally polished old surfaces with signs of minimal and minor wear, with no damages or restoration. Very good overall. 9-93310 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2210

2211
$2,430.00

ATTRIBUTED TO AMMI PHILLIPS (American, 1788-1865) PORTRAIT OF A DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN.

oil on canvas half portrait of a gentleman seated in an open arm chair wearing a black formal suit with white shirt and black bow tie. He has black hair, bushy eyebrows and a small patch of hair below bottom lip. Unsigned, housed in a gilt molded wood frame which is a replacement. SIZE: 33″ x 27-1/2″. Overall: 37-1/2″ x 32″. CONDITION: Very good. Wax lined on new stretcher, craquelure, with some inpainting and touch up. 9-94167 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2211

2212
$1,540.50

SAROUK RUG.

Circa 1930 Central Persia. Of dense floral design overall on a plum red field, all within a blue/black main border of scrolling lotus blossoms. SIZE: 9′ x 12′ CONDITION: Even wear throughout with good pile remaining and good color. 9-93584 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2212

2213
$14,220.00

THE APPELL FAMILY FINE CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY BLOCK-FRONT SLANT-LID DESK.

Third quarter 18th century, Boston, Massachusetts. The rectangular dovetailed case of figural mahogany with hinged sloping lid opening to a three fan blocked interior, fully fitted with an arrangement of valenced pigeon holes and blocked drawers centering a fan-carved prospect door flanked by document drawers with flame pilasters. The case with four graduated blocked long drawers accentuated by bold period brasses on a molded base raised on boldly carved cabriole legs terminating in well proportioned ball-and-talon-feet centering a pendant drop with finely carved shell in deep relief. The case sides fitted with brass carrying handles. SIZE: 43-1/2″ h x 42″ w (case) x 22″ d. PROVENANCE: Ex Joe Kindig, Jr. Ex Appell collection of Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Appell. Sold at Sotheby’s New York to the current owner, a fine private Long Island, NY collection Jan 18, 2003 Lot 1092. CONDITION: The desk retains well polished surfaces with old mellow patina. Brass hardware is of the period. Feet appear to have full height. Base possibly with portions that have been professionally restored or replaced, the work of fine quality. Two drawers retain old locks, locks absent on bottom two drawers. Minimal and minor professional cosmetic restorations. Very good as noted. 9-93301 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2213

2214
$47,400.00

VERY RARE “PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD” WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century, New York or New England. Finely formed example of a quill pen breaking a sword blade in copper with very good handle detail and having zinc quill pen nib. Marked on the side of the blade “C. Curtis/ Wyncote Penn/ 1892”. We believe the engraving on the blade refers to the actual owner of the weathervane as we have discovered to date. Owner: Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis (1850-1933). Curtis was an American publisher of Saavy magazines and newspapers including the Saturday Evening Post. His wife Louisa Knapp was editor of Ladies Home Journal also published by Curtis. Born in Portland, Maine in 1850 the son of Cyrus Libby Curtis he was named after one of Portland’s most famous and beloved musicians Hermann Kotzschmar who resided with the Curtis family. Curtis relocated to Pennsylvania in 1876 and founded Curtis Publishing in 1890-1891. Also in the 1890s Curtis purchased “Lyndon” a Renaissance revival style mansion on Church Road in Wyncote, Pennsylvania. Landscaping was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead. After Curtis’s death in 1933 the mansion was demolished and the potting shed and pergola were retained and the property was donated to the township and the Curtis Hall Arboretum was created. It is our thinking the renowned publisher Cyrus Curtis, was the owner of this weathervane and that it was mounted on the “Lyndon” property in or about 1892, and that it was removed at the time the building was demolished. The choice of this weathervane by Cyrus Curtis for use a Wyncote is a logical extension of Curtis’ profession as an important publisher. After Portland City Hall burned in 1908 Cyrus H.K. Curtis donated, in memory of his childhood friend, the grand pipe organ known as “The Kotzschmar Organ”. NOTE: Similar example illustrated in 1893 pg 121. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 40″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: Letter from the original owner to the current owner supplied by consignor: “My father Frank Dummer acquired this weathervane sometime in the mid-thirties during the depression. He got some work near Philadelphia to demolishing buildings there. As partial payment for his labor he agreed to take this weathervane which was on one of the buildings. I can remember seeing this since I was a little girl growing up in the forties. My father would always say ‘the pen is mightier than the sword,’ when talking about war. He also said, ‘sadly the pen rarely prevented war though.’ He loved weathervanes and we had quite a collection in our home while I was growing up. This was one of the ones that I got to keep after he died in 1981. It has an inscription on the blade which I believe reads CURTIS WYNCOTE PENN 1892. I was told this was probably the maker of the vane but research has not produced any weathervane makers named Curtis. I hate parting with this but economic times have forced me to start selling things.” Similar example sold at Northeast Auctions August 2006 Lot 1623. CONDITION: Very good with verdigris finish with traces of original gilt. Now offered with museum stand. 9-94486 (20,000-40,000) – Lot 2214

2215
$711.00

MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR.

Second half 18th century, Boston or North Shore. The arched serpentine crest rail terminating in molded blunt ears above the pierced splat with central pierced stylized diamond, joined to the trapezoidal seat frame fitted with slip seat raised on angular frontal cabriole legs with shaped returns continuing to pronounced platform pad feet. The chamfered rear legs backswept joined by turned and blocked box stretcher. SIZE: Height of back: 38″ h. Height of seat: 17″ h. Overall width: 22-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Professionally repolished and restored. Seat blocks replaced. Losses to back of each rear leg. Proper left rear leg with cosmetic filling of imperfections. Structurally the chair is in good condition with no major repairs or restoration. Front pads on feet show normal and expected wear. Frame is tight. Good overall. 9-93309 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2215

2216
$5,925.00

WONDERFUL FOLK PORTRAIT OF A GIRL WITH BASKET OF FRUIT.

The American portrait shows a full length view of a young child with black dress holding an apple. She wears red shoes and has a full basket of fruit, including apples, pears and grapes. Behind her is a New England landscape with farmhouse and fenced field. A red curtain in doorway frames the landscape. Unsigned. Mid-19th Century. Housed in a modern gilt and ebony wood frame. SIZE: 44″ x 32″ Overall: 47″ x 35″ CONDITION: Fine, craquelure, some minor touch up, lined. 9-94088 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2216

2217
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE WALNUT CORNER CHAIR, MASSACHUSETTS.

Massachusetts, Boston-Salem area, mid 18th century. The cushion-back crest and outward scrolling hand rests and two solid vasiform splats above a serpentine slip seat on a frontal cabriole leg ending in a claw and ball foot; the other legs turned and ending in pad feet with a block and turned cross stretcher. SIZE: 31-1/2″ h x 22″ w x 22″ d. PROVENANCE: The Derby Family; The Estate of Charles H. Peter Derby; Israel Sack. CONDITION: Very good with restoration to split in stretcher and replaced corner blocks; having fine, old finish. 9-94265 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2217

2218
$18,960.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

Also Note: A section of the crest has been reworked. Brass hardware are replacements.

IMPORTANT CHIPPENDALE BLOCKFRONT MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE.

1770-1780, Boston, Massachusetts. In two parts, the upper case with molded swan’s neck cresting surmounted by three spiral twist finials above a pair of astragal arched panel doors with fluted pilasters opening to an interior fully fitted with two rows of valenced pigeon holes above a row of open compartments for documents above four aligned short drawers, the molded base fitted with candle slides. The lower section with hinged sloping lid of figured mahogany resting on lopers opening to a fitted interior of a row of valenced cubby holes above four banks of two short shaped drawers centering a fan carved prospect door over four graduated blocked long drawers, all with original Chippendale pierced brass hardware and pierced escutcheons on a conforming molded base raised on bracket feet with deeply scalloped returns centering a drop pendant. The upper and lower case sides each mounted with brass carrying handles. SIZE: 97-1/2″ h x 39-1/2″ w (case) x 26″ d. Overall width: 42″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. Northeast Auction March 2, 2002 Lot 754. CONDITION: Desk retains original clean polished surfaces with rich brown coloration and undisturbed patina. Hardware original as noted. Backboards original with rosehead nails. Possibility that portions of the base have been restored or replaced along with other cosmetic repairs professionally well done. Very good as noted. 9-93314 (20,000-30,000) – Lot 2218

2219
$3,851.25

UNSIGNED (American, Mid-19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY WITH WHIP.

Oil on canvas half portrait of a young boy in blue/white striped dress. He carries in his right hand a whip with a colorful blue/white striped handle. Housed in its original lemon gold period frame, unsigned. SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 12-3/4″ Overall: 18″ x 17″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection. CONDITION: Light craquelure, minor inpainting, very good. 9-90628 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2219

2220
$2,370.00

ATTRIBUTED TO SHELDON PECK (American, 1797 – 1868) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN WITH RED HAIR.

Oil on poplar panel. Half portrait shows a young man in brown coat with brown vest, white shirt and black bow tie. He is set against a brown background. Housed in a grain painted wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 24″ x 19-3/4″. Overall: 30″ x 26″ CONDITION: Very good. Some light scratches, minor touch up. 9-94163 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2220

2221
$1,579.50

HERIZ RUG.

Second quarter 20th century, Northwest Persia. Nice semi-antique example with blue black arabesque medallion on a madder red field within ivory spandrels, the whole with dense geometric polychrome devices. All within a blue black main border of scrolling lotus blossoms and flowerheads. SIZE: 8′ 1″ X 10′ 10″. CONDITION: Rug with full pile overall, retaining vibrant colors. Area of one corner at end with loss of fringe, the corner in need of re-weaving. Otherwise generally good. 9-94017 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2221

2222
$1,303.50

CHERRY CHIPPENDALE GRADUATED FOUR DRAWER CHEST WITH OGEE BRACKET BASE.

Mid 18th century, New England having molded rectangular top above four graduated bead molded drawers. The case with double fluted inset corners, atop an ogee bracket base with scrolling feet and gadrooned trim. Pine secondary wood. SIZE: 38″ h x 38-1/2″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Very good, possibly original finish, with only minor wear and scratches. 9-94003 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2222

2223
$0.00

MOLDED COPPER AND CAST ZINC HORSE AND SULKY WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO CUSHING & WHITE.

Molded copper running horse with cast iron head. Having a molded copper driver atop a two wheel sulky with iron wire wheels. Attributed to Cushing & White, Waltham, MA. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 21″ h x 30″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Dark verdigris finish with minor rust stains from iron wire harness. Minor rust pitting to iron wheels. 9-93768 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2223

2224
$30,810.00

UNUSUALLY RARE OWL WEATHERVANE.

American, circa 1900. Molded copper. Probably by J.L. Mott Iron Works, New York and Chicago. A family of five owls, arranged in descending order according to size, are perched on a fancifully scrolled display mount. Symbolizing wisdom, this group was quite likely from a school or library. See the 1892 J.L. Mott catalog, pg 63, Plate 144-Q, for an artist’s rendering of a very similar vane. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 52″ h x 88″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Midwestern collection. CONDITION: Very good with gilded surface that is largely intact and probably original. 9-94276 (25,000-35,000) – Lot 2224

2225
$1,362.75

CHERRY CHIPPENDALE SLANT-FRONT SECRETARY.

New England, second half of 18th century. The upper section with outward sweeping crown molding above two double panel doors, the upper panels in each door being figured wood. The interior fitted with three original adjustable shelves. The lower section with a drop front with pull out supports, having a tiger maple interior with center door revealing two drawers and compartments. Flanked by a pair of tall document drawers with three drawers and four pigeon holes on each side. All above four graduated cock beaded drawers with brass hardware, with a scrolling bracket base. Yellow pine secondary wood. The back of the upper section quartered and with raised panels. Sides of lower case are tiger maple. SIZE: 83″ h x 41-1/2″ w x 22″ d. CONDITION: Later refinish, very good condition with no apparent restoration; hardware not original. 9-94269 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2225

2226
$1,777.50

HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY CELLARETTE WITH FEDERAL EAGLE INLAY.

American, first quarter of 19th century. The top with deeply molded edge and fine, large oval inlay with well detailed federal eagle and shield. The box of dovetail construction having molded face, now fitted with tin liner of later origin. Mounted on a mahogany base with tapering legs also of later origin. SIZE: 36″ h x 22″ w x 22″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Handles probably original; escutcheon of the period but probably a replacement; base and liner of later origin. 9-94076 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2226

2227
$5,332.50
Revised: 8/19/2014

This is yellow poplar; as a New York table that would be expected.

FINE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE.

Late 18th-early 19th century, New York. The rectangular top with hinged leaves, each with serpentine front continuing to ovolo corners, all with contrasting string inlaid borders. The frieze fitted with a single drawer crossbanded in rosewood opposing a simulated drawer, each with original brass knob. The whole raised on square tapering legs headed by oval inlaid fan paterae above pendant husk inlays, the leg over mahogany cuffs with contrasting ebony and satinwood borders. Elements of the table, rather than the more typical poplar secondary found in regional New York pieces, has yellow pine drawer sides and in addition the sides to the table also of yellow pine. SIZE: 28″ h x 20-1/2″ w (closed) x 33″ d. Table open: 38-1/2″ x 33″. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Table retains old well polished surfaces with rich color and patina with original brasses and inlays. Very good overall. 9-93306 (7,000-9,000) – Lot 2227

2228
$1,244.25

FIGURED SATINWOOD TEA CADDY.

18th century striped satinwood triple tea caddy with seashell inlay and ebony corner trim and mother of pearl escutcheon. SIZE: 9″ x 4-3/4″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: in fine condition, old or original finish, original hardware interior of lid re-papered. 9-94014 (800-1,200) – Lot 2228

2229
$607.50

SETH THOMAS PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCK.

19th century American. Wood works shelf clock with high arched scroll pediment and three boldly turned brass finials. Delicate columns, original Eglomise panel on tall bracket base with painted dial. SIZE: 30-3/4″ tall. CONDITION: Very good, dusty as found condition. Complete including tin dust covers for pulleys. Minor loss to right side return on crown molding and darkened stain across face. 9-94378 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2229

2230
$2,551.50

PRESENTATION ENGRAVED COIN SILVER CANN.

The tapered mug having top & bottom floral border, scroll handle and engraved presentation as follows: “Presented to Joshua Knight by the citizens of New York for his actions in saving four seamen from the wreck of the ship Sea Fox 30th October 1821”. Four pseudo English hallmarks to base, also “IWFORBES”, “IWF N.Y.” (John W. Forbes, Circa 1808-1838, New York, NY). Weight: 12 tr. oz. NOTE: The U.S. ship capsized in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of twelve lives. She was on a voyage from New York to Port-au-Prince, Haiti. SIZE: 5″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74949 (800-1,200) – Lot 2230

2231
$11,850.00

AMERICAN COIN SILVER COVERED TUREEN BY WILLIAM L. ADAMS, NEW YORK.

First half 19th century, large oval tureen with side handles having four claw feet with leaf decorated supports, two oval foliate scroll cartouches with no monograms. Bottom with touch marks. Marked “W. Adams, New York” (1802-1861). The cover having a center fixed foliate handle on a step-domed top. WEIGHT: 92 tr. oz. SIZE: 11″ h x 15-1/2″ x 9″ at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94237 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2231

2231a
$237.00

PORTRAIT OF POSEY CROSBY JOHNSON.

Large oil on canvas formal portrait shows a seated middle aged woman holding pink roses in her lap, wearing a light blue gown with shawl. She wears a large ring and wedding band and diamond studded haircomb. Background is a rural landscape reminiscence of a Maine scene. this portrait purportedly painted by De Amengiel, who was also known to have painted a portrait of the Empress of China. According to the information provided by the estate Posy’s father was a sea captain in the China trade in the late 1800’s. The Crosby family has been prominent in Maine since the 19th Century, including William George Crosby who was Governor of Maine from 1853 through 1854. Unsigned. SIZE: Sight: 50″ x 40 Overall: 58″ x 46″ PROVENANCE: The Pratt Estate, Belfast, Maine; through several antique dealers; The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93133 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2231a

2232
$1,822.50

PAUL WEBER (American, 1823-1916) PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS.

Each signed bottom right “P Weber Fourth St. 586”. Each housed in molded wood gilt frames which are slightly different. Three-quarter portrait of a seated woman holding an open book. Her arm is resting on a marble top center table. She is wearing a black dress with lace collar and cuffs. She has a gold watch with chain and fob and brooch at neck. A column is seen on left and on the right is a Hudson River landscape scene. The three-quarter portrait of the man is seen with his arm resting on the same center table and having a similar Hudson River scene over his shoulder. He wears a watch chain and a Masonic pin on his white shirt. He wears a black suit and a blue striped bow-tie. SIZE: 36” x 29” Overall: 41-1/2″ x 34-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). CONDITION: Original canvases with some patches. 9-94489 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2232

2233
$0.00

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 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2233

2234
$3,258.75

HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY LOLLING CHAIR.

Late 18th century Massachusetts. Of elegant, tall proportions with serpentine flaring crest back and scrolling arms and arm supports with satin wood and ebony string inlay; the inlay following the arms to the front of the delicately tapering leg to an inlaid cuff at the base with outward scrolling back legs. The seat and back upholstered. SIZE: 45″ h x 23″ w x 27″ d. CONDITION: Very good; retaining old, if not original, finish; having one possible screw reinforcement on front leg. 9-94181 (800-1,200) – Lot 2234

2235
$1,185.00

MAHOGANY TEA CADDY WITH PATERAE INLAY TOP.

Mahogany tea caddy with paterae inlaid top having fan corners and checker banded top, oval inlay panels on four sides with satinwood banded corners with original hardware intact. SIZE: 4 3/4″ H, 4 3/4″ W, 6 3/4″ L CONDITION: Very fine, refinished surface, interior with both replaced lids and re-lined top. 9-94011 (600-900) – Lot 2235

2236
$729.00

URN WITH FLOWERS THEOREM ON VELVET.

First half 19th century, New England, featuring a blue and white urn with flowers consisting of tulips, roses and posies. Highlighted with a dove in flight, upper right corner, and a butterfly in flight in the upper left corner. Framed in a period gold frame. SIZE: Image 20 x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with background toning, colors are bright. Now backed with acid free foam core. 9-93476 (800-1,200) – Lot 2236

2237
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY CORNER SIDEBOARD WITH OVAL INLAID PANELS.

Pennsylvania first quarter 19th century. Fitted with a bowed front having three drawers across the top above two bowed drawers. Having three carved and tapering frontal feet with one tapered foot in the back. Drawers and doors faced with similar oval panels centered with crotch mahogany veneer, banded with satin wood and mahogany having mitered mahogany frames. Secondary wood poplar and yellow pine. The back having framed construction with raised panels. Drawers and doors fitted with Hepplewhite style hardware. Inside the top drawer is original John Walton label dated 1957 SIZE: 37″ h x 31-1/2″ w x 28″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good with replaced brasses and a small amount of professional fill work due to veneer shrinkage. 9-93508 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 2237

2238
$15,997.50

MOLDED COPPER LEAPING HORSE WEATHERVANE.

19th century, Massachusetts. Simple hollow body jumping horse copper weathervane with sheet copper tail and mane. In the style of A.L. Jewell & Co., Waltham, MA and William F. Tuckerman, Boston, MA. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h x 18″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Fine, uniform verdigris surface. 9-93838 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 2238

2239
$4,266.00

FINE MOLDED COPPER RAM WEATHERVANE.

20th century. Folk art version with rippled copper body simulating fleece. Hollow solder attached curling horns. Hollow copper legs. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 21″ h x 28″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Well patinated from years out of doors. 9-93839 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2239

2240
$9,480.00

LARGE FULL BODY HACKNEY HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO FISKE.

Late 19th century. Well modeled and detailed full body with cast zinc head. Mounted on crossbar. Now with a museum stand. SIZE: 27″ h x 33″ l. CONDITION: Fine original condition with partial original gilding remaining. Darkened patina on upper surfaces. 9-93826 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 2240

2241
$3,555.00

PAIR OF MAHOGANY KNIFE BOXES WITH CONCH SHELL INLAY.

Pair of late 18th century mahogany knife boxes having conch shell oval inlay on slanting lid having serpentine front all banded in satinwood inlay with compass star decoration inside top and similar banded inlay on cutlery dividers. SIZE: 14 1/4″ H, 11″ L, 8 1/4″ W CONDITION: Both in very good condition, one having replaced hinges apparently of the period and similar to original hinges with fill holes showing where replaced hinges once were. good old refinish if not original. 9-94005 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2241

2242
$3,555.00

MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL MAHOGANY BANJO TIMEPIECE.

1st quarter 19th century. The dial marked Aaron Willard. The mahogany case with eglomise panels, the throat glass with the great seal and scrolling foliate design flanked by brass fillets, the box with eglomise panel depicting battle at sea offered with winder, weight and pendulum. Note: Sold at Christie’s, N.Y. 5/08. SIZE: 33 1/2″ H PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Original eglomise panels intact, brass movement intact and original. Generally good. 9-93302 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2242

2243
$2,370.00

FRUIT THEOREM ON VELVET.

American first half 19th century. Featuring fruit, apples, pears, strawberries, grapes and cherries with leaves floating above and contained within stylized fruit bowl. Bowl banded in blue and having meandering leaf decoration. Housed in original gold leaf frame with original backboard. SIZE: Overall 12-1/4″ X 14-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good, very clean. Very minor toning. 9-94164 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2243

2244
$1,777.50

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SOFA.

First quarter 19th century, probably Massachusetts. The rectangular overupholstered back with central tablet crest continuing to downsloping arms terminating in reeded hand grips on swelled reeded cylindrical supports centering an overupholstered rectangular seat fitted with conforming cushion raised on four cylindrical ring-turned and reeded legs headed by rectangular inlaid blocks and terminating in tapering feet with ringed cuffs, the four rear legs backswept. Sofa is upholstered in a raw silk covering in ivory and pale blue stripes. SIZE: Back: 35-1/2″ h. Seat: 18-1/2″ h. Overall: 77-1/2″ l x 25″ d. PROVENANCE: Valdemar F. Jacobsen Antiques. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: The upholstery in clean condition, sofa frame has been tightened and professionally repolished with minor structural repairs to two central front legs, repairs incorporate original parts. Good overall. 9-93337 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2244

2245
$2,430.00

MAHOGANY FEDERAL FOUR POST CANOPY BED.

Last quarter 18th century, New England or New York. Having 4 similar carved posts with reeding and acanthus and swag elements terminating in square Marlboro legs. The headboard scrolled with turned rosettes. Retaining its original side rails and canopy frame. SIZE: Outside: 84-1/2″ h x 78″ l x 55-1/2″ d. Inside rails: 71-1/2″ l x 49″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94069 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2245

2246
$2,014.50

PAIR OF LATE GEORGIAN INLAID KNIFE BOXES WITH CUTLERY.

Late 18th century, England. The boxes featuring sloping lift lids and serpentine fronts in mahogany and figured mahogany with rope spiraling corner bead trim, fitted with an inlaid decorated interior and an inlaid mariner’s compass on the interior of the lid. Containing various period examples of flatware and cutlery with stag, bone and horn handles. Approx 100 pieces. SIZE: 15″ h x 11-1/2″ d x 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good dark original surface, losses to corner trim. 7-70728 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2246

2247
$1,215.00

NEW YORK HEPPLEWHITE SERPENTINE SIDEBOARD.

Last quarter 18th century, New York. Having rectangular top with bold serpentine front, bead inlay corners above a conforming front with an inward curving door on the left, an outwardly bowed wide drawer in the middle above two inset doors and two inwardly curving doors on the right. Drawers and doors having banded frames with patera inlaid corners. The tapering legs conforming to the angles of the cabinet having step banding near base. SIZE: 38-1/2″ H, 68″ L, 29″ D PROVENANCE: Descended through Damon Family (NJ/MA) as follows: Samuel Foster Damon (1828-1872), Washington St., Newton, MA; Harry E. Damon Sr. (1866-1941) Short Hills, NJ; Harry E. Damon Jr. (1908-1980), Winchester, MA; to Mary Anne Damon Jackson (1933-) Hingham, MA. CONDITION: Very good, appears to retain original finish and hardware. One minor veneer repair on edge of top, very minor losses to banding. With very pleasant overall patina. 7-70727 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2247

2248
$8,887.50

AMERICAN TALL CLOCK WITH MOON PHASE DIAL.

Late 18th century New England. Cherry case, having an arched top with brass finials and pierced scroll work, above tombstone door with brass mounted side columns. The body with quarter columns also brass mounted. Tombstone shaped door with geometrically inlaid panel. The base has cove molded top and finely developed original ogee bracket base. The brass time and strike movement with an iron front plate marked “Wilson”. The movement with smooth winding barrels. The iron face decorated with floral corners. Having an upper moon phase dial, second hand and window for date. SIZE: 89″ h. PROVENANCE: Label inside door reads “This clock belongs to Harry E. Damon {Jr.}” & “It did belong to Isaac Moore his great, great grandfather 1753-1843” as described below: According to family history through extensive research this clock was originally owned by Isaac Moore (1753-1843) to his son John Moore (1802-1878)of Warren, MA to his daughter Mary Moore Richardson (1831-1913) to her nephew I. Walter Moore (1876-1968) of Warren, MA to his nephew Harry E. Damon Jr. (1908-1980) to his daughter, the current owner, Mary Anne Jackson (b1933) of Hingham, MA. The clock is accompanied by extensive genealogical records & family history. CONDITION: Very good. Apparently original finish. Interior base board missing, probably due to weights sitting on bottom of case. 7-70729 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2248

2249
$1,896.00

FEDERAL PERIOD CONVEX MIRROR.

Late 18th, early 19th century, probably American, featuring a round framed gilt mirror topped with a finely carved eagle on gilt plinth crest, having gilt stylized foliate embellishments, gilt ball decoration with egg and dart molding around convex mirror with concentric molded frame. SIZE: 32″ h x 20″ w. CONDITION: Very good with old glued restoration to plinth, possibly repaint to eagle, retains original backboard. 7-70769 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2249

2250
$474.00

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WATERCOLOR OF A GENTLEMAN ATTRIBUTED TO J. EVANS.

The silhouette style painting shows a gentleman in formal black suit holding a whip and top hat. Beautifully rendered facial features. Unsigned. Housed in its original rosewood frame with liner. On backing board, in modern script, “A Salem Gentleman 1818 (Salem, Mass)”. SIZE: Sight: 11″ x 6-3/4″ Overall: 17″ x 13″ CONDITION: Very good, slight age toning. 9-94165 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2250

2251
$0.00

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 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2251

2252
$474.00

FULL LENGTH CUT-WORK & WATERCOLOR SILHOUETTE BY FREDERICK FIRTH (Great Britain, ca. 1835-1855).

Unframed, fine full length cut-work silhouette with elaborate watercolor embellishment of a gentleman with pork chop sideburns holding a top hat. Gentleman wears a plaid bow tie, checked vest & pants under black overcoat. The work is signed “Firth 1851″ lower right with subtle watercolor background. SIZE: 13″ x 8-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good, very minor foxing & shadow of original arched top frame. 7-70664 (800-1,200) – Lot 2252

2253
$2,725.50

FEDERAL TIGER MAPLE SEWING TABLE.

First quarter 19th century, Connecticut. The square top with hinged D-form leaves above the conforming frieze fitted with two drawers above a third drawer of unusual drum form raised on ring-turned swelled and tapering cylindrical legs with ringed spool ankles terminating in suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 17-1/2″ w (closed) x 18″ d. Table open: 33-3/4″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: Thomas Schwenke, Inc., Woodbury, CT. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Surfaces professionally repolished. No restoration noted. Top front of lower drawer exhibits two old small shrinkage cracks. Polished surfaces with bright honey color. 9-93307 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2253

2254
$1,422.00

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. 9-93797 (700-900) – Lot 2254

2255
$1,185.00

FRUIT WOOD CARVED APPLE TEA CADDY.

Carved with stem, having original locking mechanism and key. Lined with tinned paper. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Lock and mechanism intact. 9-93794 (500-700) – Lot 2255

2256
$1,659.00

FRUIT WOOD PEAR TEA CADDY.

Carved with stem, having original locking mechanism and key. Lined with tinned paper. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Locking mechanism working and intact. 9-93798 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 2256

2257
$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. 8-87112-2 (300-400) – Lot 2257

2258
$911.25

3 FINE LEATHER BOUND BOOKS WITH FORE-EDGE PAINTINGS.

Late 19th century. England. 3 fine examples of 19th century fore-edge painting. The first being Cowper’s works in full green leather with fore-edge painting, a beautiful and simple view of the rambling cottage that was the authors birthplace. The second poems of Samuel Colridge 1870 in tooled red leather having a fore-edge painting of a simple village scene. The third, tooled black leather “Book of Worthies 1882″ with a view of Alexandria Egypt. All three volumes in similar quarter leather custom fitted shelf boxes with tooled leather book binding edge. NOTE: A fore-edge painting is an artwork painted on the fourth edge or the edge opposite the spine of a book. These three are of the type that need to be fanned out in order to view the artwork. In the 16th century fore-edge painting was employed in order to identify a volume that was displayed with its fourth edge visible on the shelf. at this time the Italian artist Cesare Vecellio (cousin of Titian) used the fourth edge of books as his canvas. In the 17th century the technique was advanced to include painting the exposed edge of the pages when they were fanned. The edge was gilded so that the view was revealed only by fanning the page. SIZE: with outer case 7″ H 4 1/2” W CONDITION: The first very good with a minor chafe spot on edge of cover. The second with high spot and edge wear and chafing to cover. The third with minor high spot and edge wear and chafing to cover. 9-93857 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2258

2259
$0.00

TWO VOLUMES VICTOR HUGO, “HAN D’ISLANDE” AND “LES TRAVAILLEURS DE LA MER” BOOKS.

Mid 19th century in French, 1st book “LES TRAVAILLEURS DE LA MER” illustrated throughout full page and within-text engravings by several different artists, Hauteville House, mars 1866, 517 pages. 2nd book “HAN D’ISLANDE”, Nouvaele edition Illustree par G. Rochegrosse, profusely illustrated throughout full page and within text engravings by several different artists, approximately 500 pages. Both books Now rebound in full black leather with tooled and gilt spine, good condition with minor wear and foxing to pages and SIZE: 11″ X 7-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-93983 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2259

2260
$0.00

L’HOMME QUIT RIT. NOUVELLE EDITION ILLUSTREE; DESSINS DE MM. G. ROCHEGROSSE ET D. VIERGE, HUGO, VICTOR BOOK.

In French “Hauteville-House, 1869”. Eugene Hugues, Paris, editeur. Illustrated throughout with full page and within-text engravings, various artists, very good condition with minor edge foxing and toning, now rebound in fine full red leather with tooling and gilding, and gilt page edges. SIZE: 11″ x 7-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-93984 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2260

2261
$0.00

LES MISERABLES FIVE VOLUME BOOK SET BY VICTOR HUGO.

19th century in French, “LES MISERABLES”, Nouvelle edition Illustree, Eugene Hugues, Editeur, Hauteville House, mars 1862, illustrated throughout with full page and within-text engravings by several different artists, now rebound in green quarter leather with marbled boards and gilt spines. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good, very light foxing and toning to page edges. 9-93982 (12,000-15,000) – Lot 2261

2262
$0.00

BOOK BY VICTOR HUGO NOTRE-DAME DE PARIS: NOUVELLE EDITION ILLUSTREE.

In French dated 1831 Eugene Hugues editor, Paris profusely illustrated with full page and within text engravings, two volumes in one binding, 655 pages total, good sound copy with archival restoration to a few page edges, minor foxing and toning at edges, now beautifully rebound in full red leather with gilt. Housed in custom made shelf box. We are told that at this time, this is the only copy being offered in the world. SIZE: Book 11″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-93980 (12,000-15,000) – Lot 2262

2263
$10,665.00

TWO VOLUME GUTENBERG BIBLE FACSIMILE BOOK SET.

20th century, facsimile reprint of two volume Gutenberg bible limited to an edition of 800 with finely crafted red tooled and gilded leather using period techniques, including leather covered wooden boards, and double raised sewing cord spines by the book binders workshop of Michael Chrisman and Tim Yancey. SIZE: 18-3/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good, clean. 9-93981 (12,000-15,000) – Lot 2263

2264
$3,555.00

AFTER GILBERT STUART (American, 1755-1828) WASHINGTON AT DORCHESTER HEIGHTS.

19th Century oil on canvas depicts a full length portrait of George Washington dressed in white shirt, white pants, white cravat, black boots and his General’s coat. He stands, looking slightly to his right with his left hand holding onto the reigns of his majestic white horse having a colorful & decorative blanket. They stand on a small knoll overlooking the harbor with ships in the distance with fire & smoke billowing in the sky from recent battle. Housed in modern gold and silver gilt wood frame. Unsigned. SIZE: 35″ x 24″ Overall: 37-1/4″ x 26-1/4″ CONDITION: Lined, very good. 9-94260 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2264

2265
$2,370.00

MINIATURE WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT OF GEORGE WASHINGTON.

Fine miniature oval portrait of George Washington, early 19th century, well detailed, fine quality, pencil signed “Stuart” on reverse and in original black lacquered frame with acorn hanger. SIZE: Image 2 1/2″ x 2″ overall 5 1/2″ x 4 3/4″ CONDITION: Very good, minor chip to glass. 9-94006 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2265

2266
$0.00

JOHN STOCKTON APPOINTMENT WITH GEORGE WASHINGTON’S SIGNATURE AND RELATED EPHEMERA LOT.

18th to 20th century, United States. Featuring a document with attached U.S. seal “John Stockton of Delaware” appointing him Commissioner of Loans for the United States in the state of Delaware. Bearing the signatures of G. Washington (President) and Edm. Randolph (Secretary of State). Together with a second letter requesting the services of John Stockton as Commissioner of Loans, signed by Edm. Randolph (Secretary of State) dated June 26, 1795. Also with a finely rendered late 20th century oil on canvas portrait of George Washington, signed “Carl Abken” housed in wide gilt frame, and with an early steel engraving featuring the unfinished portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stewart. SIZE: 1) 13-1/2″ x 14-1/2″ Overall: 22″ x 22-1/4″. 2) 9-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ Overall: 10-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. 3) 20″ x 16″ Overall: 27-1/2″ x 24″. 4) Overall 15″ x 12″. CONDITION: 1) Large document- very good, fold lines and some foxing apparent, appears to be written on vellum. Not examined outside of frame. 2) Small document- very minor foxing and folds. Not examined outside of frame. 3) Large painting- fine, clean condition. Not examined out of frame. 4) Engraving- very good clean. 9-94497 (30,000-40,000) – Lot 2266

2267
$7,290.00

VERY RARE SULFIDE KNOB WITH GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT.

Early 19th century, Boston. Attributed to Enoch Robinson & Co. “1840-1888.” Probably for attachment to a call bell. This blown glass knob features a sulfide profile portrait of George Washington. Having a tapering stem mounted in a stepped brass ferule retaining its original iron shaft. Knobs of this type were made in the early 19th century by the glass houses in and around Boston. This one attributed to Enoch Robinson. See Antiques Magazine September 2003 Page 112 for description and similar examples with other portraits. Enoch Robinson influenced building construction and hardware throughout the United States. He supplied hardware in Boston for the old city hall, the old statehouse and three hotels. The Parker House Hotel still has locks, knobs and bolts made by Robinson. In Washington D.C. Hardware was furnished for the United States Treasury building. Robinson’s patented glass pressing machine, was well known to American glass collectors, because of a patent infringement claim filed by the New England Glass Co. in 1829 that he participated in against the Union Glass Co. of Philadelphia. Accompanying this lot is a copy of the aforementioned Antiques Magazine and a copy of Sulphides, the Art of Cameo Incrustation 1968. SIZE: 1-2/4″ Dia, 1-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Tiverton, RI collector. CONDITION: Very good with a few scratches and one minor surface ding. 9-94170 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 2267

2268
$1,185.00

SCHOOL OF SAMUEL MCINTIRE CARVED CORNERSTONE RELIC PURPORTEDLY PRESENTED TO GEORGE WASHINGTON.

18th century U.S. Well carved in high relief in oak, featuring Masons tools. Purportedly a cornerstone or embellishment from a 18th century Masonic building, given to George Washington. On reverse, burnt in with chisel point “GW 18 SEP 1793” and also affixed to the reverse a clipped “G.Washington” signature. SIZE: 9″ x 9″ x 2-1/2″. CONDITION: Heavy worm damage, but overall very good. Condition commensurate with age and function. 7-70771 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2268

2269
$8,505.00

COMMON WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA VELLUM DOCUMENT WITH “B. FRANKLIN” SIGNATURE.

U.S. 1785 land transfer document executed by the “Supreme Executive Council of the Common Wealth of Pennsylvania”, to execute the transfer of land paid by Joseph Swift on behalf of Andrew Bunner “a certain track of land called Digby No 8” with full description “clear of all charges in witness whereof his excellency Benjamin Franklin Esquire president of the Supreme Executive Council” attested by John Armstrong, signed in left margin “B. Franklin Prsid.”, marked with wax affixed seal “Seal of the State of Pennsylvania”, and two other official Pennsylvania seals. SIZE: 13″ l x 14-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good with minor toning on edges and folds. 9-94236 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 2269

2270
$1,659.00
Lots 2270 thru 2286: The Norman Flayderman Collection of Civil War Recruitment Posters – Click here to view the E. Norm Flayderman Introduction


CIVIL WAR RECRUITING BROADSIDE FOR CONNECTICUT TROOPS.

ATTENTION! MEN OF CONNECTICUT! starts this broadside which lists various monetary incentives. One line states “All the bounties amount to the following large sum, to veterans $792.00″ you have to read the fine print to know that you need to serve an additional 3 years to collect all the $792.00. The poster is signed in print by Capt. Thomas Boudren as recruiting officer in South Norwalk. Capt. Boudren was a captain in the 6th Conn from 1861 to early 1864. SIZE: 24″ x 18-3/4”. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Poster was not removed from frame but appears glued on edges to mounting board with foxing, acid burn, and water staining as can be seen in photos. There are several cracks at folds and about a 1″ square piece of added paper with a new inked letter “I” for a missing letter in the bottom left quadrant edge as can be seen in photos. 9-93044 (600-800) – Lot 2270

2271
$1,066.50

RARE 1861 “HURRAH BOYS!!” RECRUITING BROADSIDE FOR THE 97TH NEW YORK INFANTRY.

Large 38″ x 24″ broadside with pencil notation to meet September 8, 1861 at the height of patriotic fervor in Herkimer & Onidea Counties, NY. Colonel Charles Wheelock who would go on to become Brevet Brigadier General and died before war’s end. Lt Colonel JP Spoffard who is listed as a recruiting officer, had just joined the service a month before on August 5, 1861 and had a great career in the unit. He would be part of staff commanding the unit at battle of Antietam, a year after this meeting in September 1862 with this units heavy losses, over 100 men killed and wounded. Colonel Spoffard would be captured at the battle of Gettysburg and later escape from the famous Libby prison in Richmond, VA. Colonel Spoffard like his commander would be Brevetted Brigadier General in March of 1865. John V. Ferguson, the regimens chaplain who addressed the men at this meeting would also serve with the 97th till near war’s end with mustered out November 1864. It seems to be rare to find an early war poster listing so many personalities who stayed in the unit until the war’s end. This is a rare and possibly unique poster that we can find no listing of other examples ever sold. SIZE: 24″ x 37-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair as mounted on paper backing with glue stains, cracks at folds, reductions that only affect a few letters of text as can be seen in photographs. This poster displays beautifully and could be further conserved if wanted. Poster was not removed from frame for further examination. 9-93048 (400-600) – Lot 2271

2272
$592.50

JUDGE WOODWARD ON THE WAR! CIVIL WAR POLITICAL BROADSIDE.

This is a relatively scarce piece of political propaganda presented in a posted broadside not often seen expressing Judge Woodward’s anti-war sentiment as being a southern sympathizer in calling the conflict “this unconstitutional abolition war”. Typical mudslinging political broadside of its day. This may not be the reason Judge Woodward did not become governor of Pennsylvania but it may have helped. SIZE: 24-1/4″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Document was not removed from frame. Fair; water staining, taped repairs, foxing and acid burn. 9-93045 (300-500) – Lot 2272

2273
$1,066.50

CIVIL WAR BROADSIDE “PROCLAMATION” TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW ORLEANS BY THE CAPTURER OF THE CITY GENERAL BENJAMIN “BEAST” BUTLER.

New Orleans: 1 May 1862. Broadside, printed on brown necessity paper. This is one of the broadsides posted in the city of New Orleans just after its capture earlier that week. Signed in print by Benjamin F. Butler. “Beast Butler’s” proclamation on the union occupation of New Orleans. The text of the broadside begins: “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, who have come to restore order, maintain public tranquility, enforce peace and quiet under the Laws and Constitution of the United States, the Major-General commanding the forces of the United States in the Department of the Gulf, hereby makes known and proclaims the object and purposes of the Government of the United States in thus taking possession of the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana …” The broadside delineates specific rules for the military governance of the city under his command. These martial laws included the surrender of arms, a ban on flags other than that of the United States, the requirement of oaths of allegiance, the necessity of returns on public property, a suspension on the right to assemble, etc.” Issued on the day that General Butler took possession of New Orleans. He sent the proclamation to the True Delta newspaper office to be printed but the Confederate biased editor refused; the press was promptly seized and army printers recruited to set up the historic document” (Catalog of the American Library of Thomas W. Streeter). The provision concerning flags had an immediate result when William Mumford was executed for lowering the flag that Farragut had raised over the mint prior to Butler’s entering the city. This action, coupled with Butler’s infamous Order No. 28, which allowed New Orleans women who showed contempt for a Union officer to be treated as if a prostitute, resulted in Butler’s nickname as “The Beast.” The broadside is quite rare. We can only locate 7 or 8 institutional copies including Harvard University, Yale University, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, Trinity College Library, Northwestern University and New York Historical Society Library. SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 8-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Document was not taken from frame but paper appears yellowed and brittle and glue line along edges can be seen coming through paper where mounted on blue cardboard. Cracks at three horizontal folds with some chipping affecting several letters of text as can be seen in photos. This rare document could be conserved by a paper conservator. 9-93043 (800-1,200) – Lot 2273

2274
$2,370.00

“RALLY FREEMEN!” CIVIL WAR RECRUITING POSTER 187TH PA INF.

This rare poster recruiting troops early in 1864 by Capt. Charles A. Thomas a veteran of several other PA regiments rising from the ranks of Private to Captain would lead his troops from Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, PA to join General Joshua Chamberlain commanding the first division of the 5th army corps. The newly formed 187th would “see the elephant” early and often as it joined the army June 6th in the front at Petersburg. On June 17th alone General Chamberlain would cite this unit for gallantry as Major George W. Merrick who lost his leg and the unit lost over 10% of their men killed or wounded on this single day of fighting. The unit would remain engaged in the trenches and on the fortifications at Petersburg until August 18th when unit moved down the Weldon Railroad and saw more heavy fighting at Six Mile House. The unit was ordered back north September 22nd for garrison and escort duty in Philadelphia as it had seen enough action in their first few months in the war. During the funeral obsequies of President Lincoln it led the procession from the railway station to Independence Hall and guarded the remains while they lay in state. Together with the 1st City Troop they were detailed to escort the remains back to the railroad. This is a wonderful poster typical of late war posters advertising large cash payments for new recruits who could receive a bounty often as large as a year or more wages for a common laborer. SIZE: 31″ x 24-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair to good as laid and mounted on linen. Cracks at folds, paper reductions affect text only slightly as can be seen in photograph. Edge wear and chipping especially on right lower quadrant. Tape crack repair also on right side about 10″ from top. Penciled notation “187th Penna Inf” found in middle of poster below word “regiment”. Two brass grommets have been added in upper corners. 9-93042 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2274

2275
$3,645.00

RARE RECRUITING BROADSIDE 14TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY.

This wonderful broadside has a 9″ x 14″ vignette of a Union Cavalry charge against Confederate Infantry possibly this is a rendition of Colonel James Schoonmaker’s gallant attack at Cedar Mountain (Winchester) mentioned in this poster. Schoonmaker would go on to win the Medal of Honor leading his troops at the Battle of Winchester in 1864. William Amann’s book Personnel of the Civil War published in 1961 does not list the Washington Cavalry as a local designation for Company A, 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry but we know from this recruiting poster it needs to be updated. Regardless this is a wonderful poster in beautiful condition with the poetic phrasing “TO HORSE! TO HORSE! MY ALL FOR A HORSE!” “COME TO YOUR COUNTRY’S CALL, to put down TREASON and REBELLION and hand down to your children, unimpaired, the rich legacy of the Glorious Union achieved by your Forefathers…” SIZE: 22″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very good as mounted on linen with two brass grommets in upper corners. There are several cracks at folds with small paper losses as can be seen in photographs. This poster will display and present as well as the finest posters of this era. 9-93039 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2275

2276
$2,962.50

CIVIL WAR RECRUITING POSTER VOSBURGH CHASSEURS, 53RD NY, EAGLE BRIGADE.

Wonderful massive recruiting broadside with large vignette measuring about 12″ square of one of its officers. This regiment, the 53d, the “D’Epineuil Zouaves,” was organized in New York City, but contained members, mainly of French origin, from all parts of the state and one company of Indians from the Tuscarora reservation. They were mustered into the U. S. service at New York Aug. 27 to Nov. 15, 1861, for three years and left for Washington on November 18th, 1861. SIZE: 38″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair to good overall as laid on linen. Paper is quite brittle and cracked with losses as can be seen in photos but still presents beautifully. 9-93041 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2276

2277
$5,332.50

THIRD DELAWARE INFANTRY CIVIL WAR RECRUITING BROADSIDE.

Massive 3-color recruiting broadside for the 3rd Delaware Infantry who saw service throughout the war in Virginia and North Carolina. Impressive 12″ x 19″ vignette of a Union Zouave about to kill a Confederate color bearer still grasping his stars and bars. SIZE: 38″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair to good overall. Mounted on linen with 2 grommets in upper corners, soiling and chipping around edges with no loss to text. “3rd Delaware Inf” is penciled in above Colonel Jenkins name. There are a few small chips scattered in paper along old cracks and folds. 9-93038 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2277

2278
$2,133.00

“SONS OF THE SIRES OF ’76” MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL WAR RECRUITING POSTER.

This large Broadsided is on unusual peach colored paper with black print overlay. Having a 7″ x 6″ vignette of a running Zouave carrying his rifle with bayonet attached, a dagger in his sash. This poster is advertising for soldiers for at least 6 specific regiments stating if you enlist in those specific regiments bounties will be paid and provision for your family will be paid. Interesting to note the call for German and Irish troops “IRISHMEN OF MASSACHUSETTS you have two Regiments to choose from, the 28th, Col. THOMAS S. MURPHY, and the 28th, Col, MATTHEW MURPHY.” “GERMANS OF MASSACHUSETTS, as you fought for the ‘Faderland,’ fight now for your Adopted Country. Remember FRANZ SIGEL.” SIZE: 27″ x 21-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Overall very good however there is a 10″ x 1-1/2″ sliver missing from the upper right hand corner that affects several letters of text on right side with one letter totally missing (the last “N” in CANNON). Paper overall is sound with several small holes and chipping on edges. 9-93047 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2278

2279
$2,430.00

CIVIL WAR RECRUITING POSTER FOR PENNSYLVANIA HEAVY ARTILLERY.

This beautiful poster has a large patriotic eagle vignette with ribbon in beak with patriotic mottoes “LIBERTY AND UNION, ONE & UNSEPARABLE” on either side of text are 21″ tall vignettes of a soldier and Lady Liberty with American flags. Colonel Charles Angeroth is appealing for troops in “…the only regiment of the kind called for, and the service is the most desirable of any in the army. This regiment will always be stationed in forts or temporary fortifications, and consequently avoid the exposure and hardships of the ordinary soldier.” Well, Colonel Angeroth was right, Heavy Artillery troops for first three years of war saw routine garrison work in the fortifications of Washington D.C. for the most part but early in 1864 General Grant decided he needed more men to be part of the charges to take Richmond as fast as possible with little regard for mass causalities and the 2nd PA Heavy Artillery now fought as the 112th PA Inf at the battles of Cold Harbor and the battles around Petersburg. This unit had limited casualties prior to 1864 but would have total losses of 616 men killed, mortally wounded and from disease. SIZE: 28″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair overall as laid down and mounted on linen. Numerous small flakes of paper at folds however poster will still present well and brittle paper can be stabilized by a paper conservator. 9-93040 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2279

2280
$7,702.50

MASSIVE 7′ TALL RECRUITING BROADSIDE, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

This may be the largest Civil War recruiting broadside extant. Published in Boston by JH Farwell on Washington Street at the US Mammoth Steamer Job Printers. This poster is appealing for recruits of all branches of service: Infantry, Rifleman, Cavalry, Artillerymen and Sharpshooters. Two sections of the poster appeal to Boston’s Irish “ERIN GO BRAGH, THE IRISH BRIGADE” “RALLY FOR THE OLD WAR CRY” “FAUGH A BALLAUGH, LET YOUR GREEN FLAG BE TURNED WITH YOUR ADOPTED COUNTRIES STARRY BANNER”. If you ever wanted the largest Civil War recruiting broadside ever offered at auction in beautiful, displayable condition, this is probably it. SIZE: 3-1/2′ x 7′. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair to good as laid and mounted on linen. Originally had two brass grommets in each upper corner, right one is missing with 1-1/2″ x 1″ corner. Cracks in several folds with small paper reductions that do not affect the overall aesthetics of this massive poster. 9-93036 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2280

2281
$3,851.25

CIVIL WAR RECRUITING POSTER FOR THE SPRAGUE LIGHT CAVALRY 16TH NEW YORK.

Wonderful large broadside with a 22″ x 13″ vignette of a gallant officer on horseback with his sword drawn. This unit was organized June of 1863, just in time for the Gettysburg campaign of which companies A, B, C and D were deployed June 1863 for campaign of Gettysburg, Companies E, F, G and H left New York in August 1863 after Gettysburg and were assigned to the defenses of Washington, D.C. This unit lost 140 men due to disease, killed in action, etc. SIZE: 37-3/4″ x 23-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair-good overall. Cracked and broken at several folds but still presents beautifully as mounted on linen. 9-93034 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2281

2282
$14,812.50

MASSIVE COLORFUL RECRUITING BROADSIDE FOR THE MANHATTAN RIFLES.

Massive broadside of which an identical one is in the “Treasures of the New York Historical Society” collection. This popular poster has been reproduced for years and this is the first original example we can find that ever came to auction. Poster appears to be 3 colors but the dark purple is actually well executed overprint between the red and the blue. This is a wonderful huge colorful poster that could be the centerpiece of any Civil War collection. SIZE: 45-1/2″ x 32-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair to good overall as laid and mounted on linen. Numerous small chips and reductions along folds where cracked. Minor losses in the 21″ tall vignette of standing Zouave and some text as can be seen in photos but this poster presents beautifully. Colors are still excellent and paper though dry and brittle in areas with acid burn and soiling. 9-93037 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2282

2283
$3,555.00

SPECTACULAR FIVE COLOR CIVIL WAR RECRUITING POSTER “FIRST VIRGINIA BRIGADE”.

Wonderful patriotic recruiting broadside with 22″ x 14″ vignette of George Washington surrounded by justice, liberty and panoply of flags. Acting General William Wall was a New York Congressman who never saw military service but Lieutenant George A. Bulmer was an officer in the elite New York Marine Light Artillery which recruited mostly from New York City and had 90 men and officers die during the war. This poster is most likely unique and has no peers. In it’s sentimental vignette and appeal in its request for a mere 35 able bodied men. If you wanted one spectacular Civil War broadside this might be the one. SIZE: 38″ x 23-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair to good as laid on an oversized piece of linen. Numerous small cracks and folds. Small paper losses of which none affect text or aesthetics. There are 3 cracks that have been backed with tape on the reverse or have been removed from the obverse. Typical soiling and acid burn but a marvelous poster still exhibiting rich, subtle color. 9-93046 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2283

2284
$3,555.00

CIVIL WAR RECRUITING POSTER 16TH MAINE INFANTRY.

This is a rare and possibly unique massive poster for one of the heaviest engaged Union units during the Civil War. This poster is a massive 40″ x 29″ and has vignettes of soldiers, liberty, justice and other patriotic motifs over 1-1/2′ tall on unusual peach colored paper. “STAND BY THE FLAG AGAIN OUR COUNTRY CALLS FOR VOLUNTEERS”. Colonel Asa Wildes of Skowhegan, Somerset County Maine raised the 16th Maine Infantry. The unit went on to have among the heaviest causalities of any regiment during the Civil War. At the Battle of Fredricksburg on December 13, 1862 of the 450 men of the 16th who were engaged in battle, 226 were killed, wounded or missing. With ranks depleted and only a few new recruits, 248 gallant soldiers of the 16th entered the battle of Gettysburg, 231 were killed, wounded or missing with only 2 officers and 15 enlisted men left remaining. SIZE: 40″ x 29″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair-good as mounted on linen. Several cracks at folds. 3/4″ x 1″ loss of paper at center fold as can be seen in picture. Several other small losses. Poster is tightly trimmed at top with only loss of text to tips of two letters. 9-93035 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2284

2285
$4,740.00

RARE CIVIL WAR 5-COLOR RECRUITING POSTER FOR THE SPRAGUE LIGHT CAVALRY 16TH NEW YORK.

This is one of the rarest and largest of all Civil War broadside sheets. This recruiting poster with a 27″ x 11″ vignette of gallant Union Cavalry with an unfurled American Flag charging into the fire of a Confederate Battery with their “Stars and Bars” raised. Text is in red and blue, the vignette is red, blue, black, yellow and green. Sprague Light Cavalry became part of the 16th New York Cavalry forming just in time for the Gettysburg campaign having total losses during the war of 140 men mostly due to disease. SIZE: 41-1/2″ x 29-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fair-good overall, as mounted on linen. Cracks, reductions and small paper losses at folds. Two holes in vignette, largest measuring about 1″ square. This poster presents well as the finest condition broadside available. 9-93033 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2285

2286
$14,812.50

ORIGINAL CONFEDERATE FIRST NATIONAL FLAG WITH MISSOURI HISTORY.

Civil War Confederate silk embroidered 7-star Confederate First National pattern flag made from silk ribbons, all hand stitched with hand embroidered stars and 1-1/2″ silk fringe on fly. This is a fine, well preserved example of a typical flag made by a mother or sweetheart of a soldier going off to war. Often called “bible flags” these small flags would easily fold and could be kept in a book. 7 stars were only used for a short period of time at the very beginning of the war in April of 1861. This flag has a small tag saved with it associating it to Confederate Captain John M. Weidemeyer of the 6th Missouri Inf. Apparently Mr. Flayderman at one time owned Weidemyers diary and letters and retained this wonderful little flag. There is a typed memoir of Mr. Weidermeyer housed at Pearce Civil War Collection, Navarro College, Corsicana, Texas. SIZE: 5-1/2″ t x 15″ l. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Minor staining, small insect holes and break at center point where folded. Colors are bright as can be seen in photos. 9-93032 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2286

2287
$1,481.25

SWORD AND WARTIME “BULL RUN” LETTER OF LIEUTENANT GEORGE I. BROWN 2ND MAINE INFANTRY.

Included in this lot is an “as found” model 1850 US foot officer’s sword. Sword is in overall fine condition with a bright, frosty etched blade with patriotic motifs. Accompanying orig scabbard is sound and solid with matching patina to mounts. Long 4-pg (quarto) letter was written from Camp Rice, Arlington Heights, VA August 6, 1861. Lt. Brown is writing to his wife and family telling of his travels to the Manassas Battle Field in detail for 5 days July 16 till the date of the battle he had encountered many rebels and he and his men had captured many chickens and pigs and had had quite a feast before 1 am July 21st, 1861 “…we started for the battle or Bulls Run. Bloody Run is the name of it now…the battle commenced at 8 am…I fell on my face…cannon shot and shell went right over my head, this falling on my face saved my head this time, one of the shells struck a few yards from me and bursted. If I had been standing up it would hurt me…as soon as this shell went off I got up and started but they gave me another shot before I could get to the woods but did not hurt me…I had to run back the same way and take our wounded man and leave as fast as we could towards the house where our wounded stay. The cavalry was close to us when I got to the house I was all gone and could not go quite so well and wanted to. So Rubin Huchings took me in charge he helped me down to the bridge and it was so crowded with people that we could not get across it and we forded the river, some got drowned and the most got through safe…”. There are many more interesting details to this letter that should be read by perspective bidders. You can read hundreds and hundreds of Civil War letters before you find such a detailed letter on this early event of the war. Transcription of the letter as follows: A sketch from Bull Run by our own artist, _____ Brown Camp Rice Arlington Heights August 6th, 1861 Dear wife and children, I suppose that you would like to have a sketch or a line of our or my travels from Falls Church. We left there July the 16, 1861 for Fairfax Court house. Did not see much on our rout untill we got to ____ depot. There the rebels had burnt all the ____. We stopped just the other side of the depot in a field with some 14,000 troops. Just as we had got laid down to sleep and some had gone to sleep one of the officers horses got frightened and ran over every one that he chose. He ran over a number of our Reg and hurt some quite badly but did not hurt any of our company. We arose early the next morning and eat our hard bread & beef.. and at 5am we left for Centerville or Fairfax Court house. Not much of anything transpired untill we got to the court house or in sight as we went up on the hill just above side of the town. Our artillery was behind and just as we got upon this hill. We fell out by the side of the road and let theirs park. One Batery ____ south. One fellow on the carriage was going fast or fell off on his butt but got up again and caught up with the Batery and got on. As this battery was firing at and into the town to see what was there out come the Rebels and retreated double quick. I could see them plain from the hill. As soon as this was noticed we advanced on them. We had 2 regiments out as ____ one on each side of the road. We had to march slowly so as to be sure not to get into any traps. We tried to catch them by going around through Germantown. But just before we got there our ____ found a hedge across the road where we were going. The rebels had fell all the trees that was any where nigh the road and on both sides of the road. So we had to wait untill ____ and some others chopped it away. As soon as we got through this we discovered a Batery this side of Germantown and we brought up our rifled canon and fired a few shots into the battery and the rebels left quick enough. The shot went through the Batery and through the top of a house in the town and a black man was very much frightened when the shot went through. The rebels left a lot of harm and other things. We marched over there Batery, the very place where our shot went through, stoped a few moments to get some watter in the town and put up the Stares & Stripes. Some of the boys wrung all of the chickens necks and killed all the pigs they had time to. We got a pig and roasted him that night when we stopped. He was very good indeed. We laid in an open field this night. Had an alarm about 2 in the morning got ready to fight but the rebels went back and we laid down but did not sleep much. Took cavelry all sub__ horses and all took up our line of march early in the morning found trees fell acrost the road but soon cut them away. We marched today and as guard for the teems in rear of all the rest. We marched into Centerville without fireing maney guns, stopped this side of the town 2 dayes to rest. Started July 21st 1861, 1, oclock in the morning we started for the Battle on Bull Run, Bloody run is the name of it now. We traveled on slowley and let the other regiments catch up with us. The battle commenced at 8am, we took some ____ in the morning got a bridge already to but across the river in place of one that the Rebels burnt when the ____ ordered our Reg to start for the Rebels we went double quick time about 9 miles with the sun beating down upon us very hot and there was not a breath of wind. We throwed away out blankets and haversacks and some throwed away there coats. The ground was showered with blankets etc. When we got into line of battle we were all beat out. We marched right on to a masked Batery, got within a few, rode and received the Rebel fire, the rest it is not best to write. The battle lasted 10 houres. We were ordered to retreat ____ before we did last on our side 1,000. On there 4,000 there forse was 9,000 and ours was but 10,000 that was in the battle. We marched that night all night, arrived in Alexanrdra the next day about 2 in the afternoon, got into ____ that was vacated and staid the until we got rested. Left Alexandra the 24 for the Heights And then took up out line of march for Arlington Heights arrived there about noon and found some of our Reg that had come through by the way of the Falls Church. Some of them we thought lost untill we got home and found them all safe. But did not find Charles Morris and some other that were taken prisoner. Tell Cate to be of good cheer. I think that she will see Charles again for he is not killed nor wounded as we know of. He is a noble fellow he ___ to favor me all he could when he was lugging that wounded man away. He was shot through the beley the ball went come out through him right by the side of his backbone, but he did not complain in the least. The Reg was all ahead of me when we was lugging E. Perkins off.. we carried him into a log house so as to run ahead and get a ambulance to carry him in but the Rebels opened a battery just then, some troopes that were resting come out into a open field that was between the house and the woods but the shot was flying faster than they wanted it to and there was not one that would go and I started as hard as I could run. The same time keeping my eye upon there battery. I had got about half way acrost the field when I see the smoke of there baterer then I fell on my face as quick as you please and the cannon shot and shell some 2 in number went right over my head. This falling on my face saved my head this time one of the shell struck a few yards from me and ____ if I had been standing up it would have hurt me. I want you to send and get Harpers Weekly or I will a paper that has the engravings of all the battles that is fought now. Harpers Weekly is as good as aney of them. As soon as this shell went off I got up and started but they gave me another shot before I could get to the woods but did not hurt me. I got over to where the teeme was said to be and they had all gone. Not one was to be got. Then I had to run back the same way and take our wounded man and leave as fast as we could towards the house where our wounded lay. The Calvary was close on to us. When I got to the house I was all gone and could not go quite so well as I wanted to so Ruben Huchings took me in charge. He helped me down to the bridge and it was so crowded with people that we could not get a crost on it and we forded the river. Some got drownded and the most got through safe. The watter was some 4 to 9 feet deep. Some fell down and the rest ran of over them , heavy wheeler they shoved of from the bridge he went down but come up all safe and got clear. There was a ball went through his leg just on the side. Did not lame him aney. When we were at this place the Rebels fired shot and shell in amongst us felled quite and wounded some. If I could have had my thoughts I could of picked up riffles of all kinds but some of the time those was 2 men helping me along. We stoped a short time at Centerville and then marched on to Alexandra and kept on until we got there the next day in the afternoon about 2 oclock. Well I think that this will do for one battle, when the company laged or fell back you could hear Leient ____ Browns voice over all the rest to forward for we were driving the scamps . The most of the time he was a head of the company and he would give the order to forward my brave boyes forward. The Rebels are running from us and they were. What saved me I do not know and perhaps I never will. Once as the Rebels fired as I dropped into a little ravine where the watter had had cut the dirt out. As I got up there was 8 or ten bullet holes right behind where I fell. So you see they intended to have me the first of it, the same bullet that wounded Jack Leewis killed Sewel Bonden. It went wright into his temple, he did not live but a short time and Bealing fell and did not hardley breathe before he expired. We were then ordered to retreat into the woods , this is when and where I found Perkins, he luged very heavy but I done the same by him as I would my own brother. I will now bring this weary letter to a close, please excuse all that is not wright written here if you please. Your affectionate Husband Leieut George I Brown from GA. SIZE: Framed letter is 24″ x 21″ and sword is 38″ overall. CONDITION: Sword overall is in very good to fine. Blade is mostly bright with scattered staining. Etched panels have a pebbled frosted background exhibiting a large furled American flag and the letters “US” in a central panel on other side of blade. Scabbard body has chipping to finish but is overall sound and solid though drag is loose. Leather grip wrap is complete retaining much of its orig polish though worn and scuffed at high spots. Brass scabbard mounts, hilt and pommel are uncleaned and have yellow brass and dark mustard patinas. Letter is very good overall with typical cracking and separations at folds. Spots of acid burn. Letter was not removed from frame to see how it was mounted. 9-93461 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2287

2288
$3,555.00

CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD CIVIL WAR SOLDIER WHIRLIGIG.

American, second half of 19th century. With carved facial features and mustache, the figure wears a military hat with leather strap and a blue and white uniform. The rotating arms hold saber like swords that serve as wind paddles. Head made separately and connects to body with pivoting peg, allowing for variable positions. For comparable examples, see lot 95 from the Weiss Collection-Skinner Auction Feb. 2007 as well as lot 400, Skinner auction Nov. 5, 2006. SIZE: 25″ h (paddle extended) x 6-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good for a working whirligig. Minor age cracks, paint wear. Visor missing. 9-94282 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 2288

2289
$1,215.00

FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED REVOLUTIONARY WAR CANNON.

Late 19th/ early 20th century, American. An accurate representation probably used in an old soldiers home or museum to commemorate the war. The finely turned wooden barrel is painted to simulate bronze. SIZE: 13″ H, 30″ L, 4″ D CONDITION: Very good 7-70745 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2289

2290
$0.00

FRAMED CIVIL WAR HEADQUARTERS MARKER, NATIONAL GUARD ZOUAVES, 57TH NY INFANTRY.

Unique 35″ X 31-1/2″ painted linen sheet which reads, “HEAD-QUARTERS OF CAPT GOTT’S COMPANY National Guard ZOUAVES.”. I can see this pennant attached to Capt. Gott’s tent while in the field in camp after one of the 57th’s many battles. 57th NY was raised in New York City where Capt. Benjamin F. Gott enlisted on October 16, 1861 at New York City, NY. Capt. Gott and his company left New York City in November of 1861 and camped in the vicinity of Washington D.C. The unit proceeded in spring of 1862 to Virginia and participated in the battles in the Peninsula Campaign. At the Battle of Fair Oaks fought on June 1, 1862 the 57th had 12 casualties. Capt Gott would be discharged from this unit June 14, 1862 to join another regiment through wars end. 5th NY went on to see very heavy action in the major battles of The Army of the Potomac including Antietam in September of same year where the regiment had casualties of about 100. Benjamin Gott would leave service in February 1864 with the rank of Colonel of the 174th NY. SIZE: Frame 40″ X 36″. CONDITION: Banner is overall very good with good color as can be seen in photographs. Red and green paint highlights are dull in some areas but intact. Areas of staining, acid burn and several small holes & tears especially at top edge where attached apparently with 5 ties which are no longer present does not affect the overall esthetics of this rare and unique item. 9-94460 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 2290

2291
$6,221.25

PAIR OF BRITISH FLINTLOCK DUELING PISTOLS.

This pair of very well made 9″ oct bbl duelers exhibit 56 Cal. bores, browned bbls, all steel mountings which are nicely engraved. The maker Richard Wicksted has his mark in gold on each lock and a cartouche “R.W.” on each bbl along with other proofs. There is an engraved silver escutcheon in each gun in stocks opposite lock. These guns are typical of other English flints produced circa 1790 and appear orig and complete throughout. CONDITION: Guns overall are sound and solid, functional. Bbls have a rebrowned, other surfaces are gray/brown with scattered areas of pitting. Ramrods are orig. Gold insets in locks are only partially discernible as to maker (Wicksted is listed in Gardner, Small Arms Makers, London 1772-1778). 9-94499 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 2291

2292
$5,332.50

RARE CASED PAIR OF FRENCH PERCUSSION TWO BARREL COACH PISTOLS.

SN NSN. Double barrel pistols are quite scarce especially in large size like these and even more so in a matched pair. Each gun lock is marked “DUON” who was the retailer. Barrel ribs are marked in gold “DUON a NANCY”. Antoine Duon is listed in Archives of Nancy as a dealer and armorer in Nancy, France late 18th century through 1860. This particular pair of guns date circa 1845 and are well presented in a more recent custom made casing with bullet mold and a horn powder flask. Each gun is marked with a European proof of Crown / pair of crossed palm frons with 3-stars. Barrel internally has a partial makers mark or proof “…RAUD”. This is a fine pair of pistols that appear original and complete throughout. Guns are totally steel mounted except for small silver oval thumbplates. Guns are beautifully carved with checkered grips set in scalloped panels. SIZE: Guns: 12″ L, case: 11 3/4″ x 14 3/4″ x 3 3/4″ CONDITION: Guns measure 12″ overall with 6-1/4″ barrels that are 24 bore and so marked which translates to about 58 Cal. The bullet mold is the correct bore for these guns and is in overall fairly bright condition. The guns exhibit strong traces of original blue finish on barrels with balance a cleaned brown/plum overall. Remainder of mountings including locks, hammers, buttcaps and trigger guards are all case colored and about half of their original muted colors are still present. Stocks are well fit, sound and solid retaining about half their original varnished surfaces. Ramrods appear original and matching with integral metal worms and carved wood buttons varnished in same style as stocks. The accompanying casing appears made from a Victorian era cutlery case and has been compartmentalized to contain these guns quite well along with a shaped horn and brass powder measure, mold and an iron cleaning rod and worm. 9-94025 (5,000-8,000) – Lot 2292

2293
$2,370.00

LUIS EMILIO CIVIL WAR LETTER, 54TH MASS.

7-pg letter from Capt. Luis Emilio to his sister September 7, 1863. This letter is written after the famous assault by the 54th Mass at Ft. Wagner. This particular letter came from same archive that this auction company sold in February of this year. This letter had been retained by consignor framed and forgotten. This is among the best letters for content from that archive. In this letter Emilio mentions receiving a picture of Colonel Shaw’s widow and helping the wife of one of his fellow captains shoot his sidearm. One passage reads “today has been a glorious one for us. Forts Maguire & Gregg were evacuated early this morning-everything was prepared to assault the works, but providence interposed against more Slaughter. Our regiment was in the front but held in reserve had the assault been made. I will not attempt to describe the horrors of war around these works. You can imagine what they were-remembering that the most terrific cannonade had been kept up by our batteries for 48 hours. Now the whole of Morris Island is Uncle Sam’s it was a joyous time when the word was circulated that the works were ours…” Transcription of the letter as follows: Morris Is. S.C. Sept. 7th/63 Dear Ira? Your nice-long-interesting letter was warmly welcomed and you truly say the contents not the paper in which they are written is looked to by me. I am so glad you en-joyed your visit to Rockport you must in your next letter give me some ideal of the place, and it’s surroundings. Thanks for the picture of Miss Shaw you so generously took from your own album before it was replaced by another. Today has been a glorious one for us. Fort Maguire & Gregg were evacuated early this morning-everything was performed to assault the works, but Providence inter…against more slaughter – Our Regt. Was in the front but held in reserve had the assault been made – I will not attempt to dis-cribe the honors of war, around these works-you can imagine what they were-remembering that the most terrific _____had been kept up by our Batteries for 48 hours. Now the whole of Morris is Uncle Sam’s. It was a joyous time when word was circulated that the books were ours-reminded me of Newburg & Roanoke. We made nearly 70 prisoners. This evening the iron-clads have gone into the Harbor and are engaging Fort Moultrie and other Batteries on Sullivans Is. The result we do not know yet – but we have every hope for success; one of the Monit??? Got aground, but her companions kept up a fierce fight all day until afternoon when the high tide floated the “Wechauken” off-thus as if in defiance she sailed up the harbor ___ assistance – delivering shots as she passed the different Batteries, then majestically vered about and slowly came out of the _ unharmed, and triumphantly. A few more such trials, with the iron clade, will be the infinite service to us. We can plainly seethe columns of smoke ascending from Moultronville – which is on Sullivans Is. And composed of Sumner Hill, _____ of the Charlestonaires; we can imagine the dismay and discomfort of some wealthy Southerners made rich by speculation from the proceeds of blockade _-at the explosure of a shell, near his property. It is sad truly to think of the turn? Of non-combatants – women and children with terror in every shape at their very doors, but the flying ball makes no distinction of person. Thanks for your inquiries in regard to the residence of Miss Parmey? Let me know when you find out. I wish that you would be so kind as to enclose one of my pictured in a letter stating that you send it agreeable to my desire – that say from me that I convey my regards to Capt. Shelton? And shall expect his lady will send you for me one of his pictures – he will know my choice of position. Address it to Mrs. J. W. M. Appleton Ecxchange Bank Boston with my regards to Mrs. A. when you obtain an answer please forward to me. Mrs. Appleton is one of the most engaging and beautiful little ladies I ever saw not particularly beautiful in face, but with so much expression-amicability in every feature – She is very patriotic and while we were in cape at Readville she would come every day from Boston shine, or rain to see her husband-bringing out little luxuries for all the officers-everywhere her face bore cheerfulness about, and was welcomed to pleasure – she was not afraid of anything – so much so that one day when I was Lieut of Guard and was superior tending the firing of pieces at a mark – after we got through she came out, and insisted on firing a shot or two I loaded a gune, and she fired three time without assistance-although each time the recoil nearly knocked the have little lady over-then she would laugh and clap her hands, and try again until she nearly hit the target. Frequently she fired her husband’s pistol. She took quite a fancy to me and made me promise to send her my picture, and I should have the Captains. I am thankful that you and the children are progressing so nicely, and to the satisfaction of our dear parents. Strive constantly to please them in every way-you do not appreciate their love, and constant care until away from them as I have been so long – none can replace them when they are called away from Earth. Never allow your temper – that hot temper which I so often displayed surging through my veins, and exiting me to rash, and undutiful actions – to master your will for surely as there is some in heaven- you will sometime regret the day – remember dead Isa, I do not chide you for I know you strive in every way to please them – we all learn the error of our way as we increase in years. Direct by your example, the little ones who so readily follow an example set them. The climate here is very healthy, much more so than was expected – now the weather is much more comfortable and I slept last night with a blan-kit thrown over me-Several Sulter(?) vessels are in the inlet and we can obtain now, little things which for a long time, we have been without – yesterday I had the luxury of some ice-water, a vessel of the Sanitary Commission brought some – together with vegetables for the wounded. I wrote to Uncle the other day – my best love to him, and the family. I must finish, as it is nearly Dress Parade time (S.30V.No) by sending love to Mother, Father and the children and to your dead sister. Expecting soon to hear again from you. Your affe. & loving husband Luis F. Emilio Capt. C. E. 54th Mass Vols. SIZE: 2 quarto sized sheets framed in 24″ x 17″ frame. CONDITION: Very good overall but not unframed to SBP how mounted. 9-93464 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2293

2294
$2,370.00

DIAMOND & PLATINUM LADY’S RING BELONGING TO MRS. MANUEL EMILIO, MOTHER OF CAPTAIN LOUIS EMILIO OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BLACK 54TH REGIMENT, COMPANY E.

This ring (approximately 1 carat tw) has a wonderful mine cut center stone flanked with two square cut diamonds on each side, mounted in a marked platinum setting. It comes in its original red fitted box with the name of the store emblazoned in gold on the inside “THe E. B. Horn Co 429 Washington St. Boston”. SIZE: 8-1/2. PROVENANCE: Descended in the Emilio Family. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93466 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2294

2295
$474.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

There are two tears in the background near top of the head, as a result of a recent accident (not noted in the catalog)

UNSIGNED (American, last half of 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF BENJAMIN DAVIS.

The portrait shows a young man in Civil War Captain’s uniform, wearing a mustache and beard, with brown hair. He lived in Charlestown, Mass and was a cabinet maker. He enlisted on 4/19/1861 as a Private and mustered into the Mass 5th Infantry. On 9/3/1861 he mustered into the Mass 22nd Infantry and was killed on 5/10/1864 at Laurel Hill, Va. Housed in its original 19th century fancy gilt frame with some losses. SIZE: Sight: 30″ x 25″ Overall: 40″ x 35″ CONDITION: Several holes, in need of restoration. 7-70721 (600-900) – Lot 2295

2296
$2,962.50

LARGE ARCHIVE OF LETTERS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND EPHEMERA ASSOCIATED WITH CHESTER W. BURTON (UPSTATE, NY) AND OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS.

Chester Burton, son of Hiram Burton (War of 1812 Veteran) was born March 9, 1831 and died October 1, 1916. He retained a large archive of letters and documents dating from the early 19th century to the early 20th century. His friends wrote him from all over the country. A quick search finds about 25 Civil War era letters of which five are written by James Ogden of Company D 9th New York Cavalry, four of which are on patriotic stationary. There are also letters from several other soldiers. Another interesting letter written by an early homesteader from Grizzly Gulch, Montana Territory to Chester W. Burton on February 27, 1867 “…the greatest blessing in a cabin is strychnine (made from a local weed)…the mice were about to carry us off, cutting up our blankets and all sorts of…but the unkindest cut of all was to eat it cut up in our flour sack…wouldn’t…bring a Canada Scotchman and never having been fed by Uncle Sam where every other kernel of rice represents a mouse…” Letter from Hiram Burton stating he was a soldier in the War of 1812, enlisted in Captain Foresythe’s company 1st Company US Rifleman and several letters requesting disability from his wounds received in the War of 1812. Another interesting letter in this group is Chester W. Burton’s draft notice dated August 18, 1863 stating he will be deemed a deserter if he does not report for service at the rendezvous at Dunkirk, NY. The envelope this document is contained states that Chester is exempt by reason of a substitute. A letter from Chester’s brother is written from Denver City, CO in 1861 speaking of troops in area guarding the town. Another letter from his brother states he is in Platte River 10 miles east of Ft. Kerney on his way to Denver in 1865. Several other war time and post war letters from his brother in the west are found. There are over 500 letters in this archive, mostly from the 1850s through the 1880s, mostly 1850s-1870s of various content that need to be viewed by perspective bidders. Also included are typical financial documents concerning deeds and money transactions, numerous pamphlets, numerous family photographs circa 1860-1900 mostly taken by upstate New York photographers, about 25 postcards; American and European all postally sent to Chester Burton on family, legal documents and about 20 land indentures from upstate New York mostly from the 1840s, numerous other ephemera pieces including 5 bound account books and diaries circa 1890s, various receipts and broadside verse, 30 or 40 canceled checks some with tax stamps attached others with decorative vignettes, membership certificates, newspaper clippings, many small advertising pieces and magic lantern slides. CONDITION: Fair to fine. Most letters very good to fine and typical for archive that spans roughly one hundred years. 9-93298 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2296

2296a
$1,303.50

MATTHEW BRADY PHOTOGRAPH OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

Circa 1864 showing a bust profile of Abraham Lincoln from the right side. Reverse of the photographed affixed with a Brady label. This is probably one of a series of photographs taken by Brady for the design of the Lincoln head penny. SIZE: Actual: 3-3/4″ x 2-1/4″. CONDITION: Image is faded & cropped at the corners to accommodate its oval mat which is housed in a period walnut oval frame. 9-94511 (500-800) – Lot 2296a

2297
$829.50

UNSIGNED (American, last half 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF CHARLES MERRIAM.

Oil on canvas half portrait of a young man in Civil War uniform. Housed in what was a fabulous patriotic period 19th Century frame. The frame’s crest has a four-pointed badge highlighting the 22nd Massachusetts Infantry of Woburn, Mass. This cross is flanked by two flags. The frame has shields at corners and the Massachusetts state seal. Merriam was a resident of Woburn, Mass. Enlisted on 8/10/1861 as a Sergeant and mustered into F Company of the Mass 22nd Infantry. He was killed on 5/10/1864 at Laurel Hill, Va. Note: accompanying the frame is a framed portrait collage of men in the Middlesex Rifle Range, 1902. 13 men are pictured, each with a multitude of medals. Size: 30″ x 34-1/2″. SIZE: Sight: 27″ x 22″ Overall: 52″ x 36″ CONDITION: Painting needs cleaning, craquelure; the frame has large losses, some of the elements still present. 7-70720 (600-900) – Lot 2297

2298
$711.00

SCRIMSHAW DECORATED POWDER HORN.

19th century, probably European. Well detailed powder horn with carved spout & scrimshaw decorated body. Scrimshaw detail featuring galleon, castle, stylized flowers & birds, & windmill, with carved wood end plug. SIZE: 11″ l. CONDITION: Cracks & minor losses in horn near end plug, otherwise very good. 7-74659 (500-700) – Lot 2298

2299
$243.00

GROUP OF TWO CIVIL WAR ERA BELT BUCKLES.

In this group is a regulation model 1850 enlisted sword belt plate with an applied German silver wreath in three parts. This was the standard buckle worn by a Union Calvary man on his sword belt. The other buckle is a lion head sash buckle made of cast brass that examples have been excavated in Civil War campsites. Also in lot is a 20th century blazer button with eagle. CONDITION: Sash buckle is very good and complete with keeper and a shiny brass patina; buckle measures 63mm x 42mm. Sword belt plate has several bends but is sound and solid, lacking keeper, with brass patina, measuring 51mm x 85mm. 9-93463 (200-400) – Lot 2299

2300
$177.75

AMERICAN MODEL 1860 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD FOR MILITIA.

30″ double edge blade; unmarked. Steel scabbard with brass mounts. Sword exhibits 3″ lozenge guard decorated with eagle over panoply of arms. Dyed shark skin grip with twisted wire wrap. Circa 1875. SIZE: 37″ overall. CONDITION: Sword is very good overall and all orig. 9-93462 (200-400) – Lot 2300

2301
$5,332.50

LARGE WAR OF 1812 PAINTING DEPICTING ADMIRAL PERRY AND THE BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE.

Large mix-media pastel and watercolor on paper mounted to linen. Admiral Perry is seen standing in a large row boat with eight other men, the front of the boat having a mast with fluttering American flag having 13 stars. The left side shows the stern of a crippled ship and there is smoke billowing across the painting in front of other ships and sails. Unsigned, mid-19th Century. Housed in a period ebonized and gilt frame with gilt liner behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 31-3/4″ x 47-1/2″ Overall: 39-1/2″ x 55-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94160 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2301

2302
$1,185.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

Description changed to Early 20th century, instead of 20th century.

COPPER PENNY FARTHING BICYCLE WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century, American. Finely constructed from tubular copper, copper wire and sheet copper. Mounted on tubular and sheet copper arrow base. Offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 20″ h x 21″ l (bicycle) 33″ l (arrow). CONDITION: Very good. Fine uniform verdigris surface. 9-93721 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2302

2303
$1,422.00

MOLDED AND CAST COPPER COACHING HORN WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century. Finely detailed and proportioned weathervane in the form of a coaching horn. Possibly made from an authentic coaching horn. Cast mouthpiece. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 50″ l x 4-1/2″ diameter CONDITION: A couple very minor dents. Overall uniform partially gilt and verdigris surface. 9-93828 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2303

2304
$0.00

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 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 2304

2305
$0.00

MOLDED COPPER AND ZINC ROOSTER WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th Century, American. Finely modeled hollow copper body with sheet copper tail, wattle and comb. Wattle and comb in polychrome red. Zinc feet. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h x 23″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Fine uniform verdigris surface. 9-93719 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2305

2306
$2,370.00

RARE LARGE “SMUGGLER” RUNNING HORSE COPPER WEATHERVANE.

Last quarter of the 19th Century, New York. Attributed to J.W. Fiske, N.Y. Flattened hollow body form with early gilt surface showing traces of yellow sizing and earlier red. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 24″ h x 40″ l. CONDITION: Age appropriate dents & seam splits with small areas of gilding patches on flank & base of tail. Horsetail has been professionally repaired. Generally very good condition. 9-93718 (2,500-4,500) – Lot 2306

2307
$7,110.00

MOLDED COPPER WOMAN WITH TENNIS RACKET WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century. Finely molded, well detailed. Woman playing tennis in typical attire of the period with outstretched tennis racket. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 28″ h x 24″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Uniform weathered surface, later worn gilded surface 9-93473 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2307

2308
$6,517.50

1964 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS F-85 CONVERTIBLE.

Estate car, last inspected 2005. Comes with the original owner protection plan book with delivery date “June 10, 1964” Dealer code number “01-521″ with both protect-o-plates present and GM convertible operation booklet present and a pre-delivery form checklist present. Odometer reading 48,576, automatic transmission with shifter on the floor and tachometer beyond the shift. Black interior with bucket seats and black top. V8 engine, VIN# 824M257221, style 64-3267, body LA8822, trim 962, paint C. SIZE: 201″ l x 71″ d x 52” h. PROVENANCE: Estate of Annie Chase, Randolph ME. CONDITION: Generally very good with minor dings. Interior clean. When picked up at estate it was garaged and it was the family’s understanding that it always had been garaged. We encourage interested bidders to examine the car on their own or with the help of a professional. 9-94230 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2308

2309
$0.00

1926 FRANKLIN SERIES 11A 5 PASSENGER SPORT RUNABOUT “BOAT TAIL” WITH RUMBLE SEAT.

In the spring of 1925 Jose Motors, a dealership in Augusta Maine, had W.T. “Hum” Reynolds bring a new 1926 Series 11A Sport Runabout from the Franklin Factory in Syracuse, NY to their dealership in Maine. During its’ early life the Franklin had several Maine owners including members of the Reynolds family (dealership owner). It was purchased in 1951 by Robert Reynolds until 1990 when he sold it to David Michener of Pennsylvania who was a relative of John Cichocki and stored the car in Norridgewock, ME where it has been until we picked the car up from inside their barn. With the passing of John, the ownership has transferred to his wife Betty. John Cichocki painted the body white with black fenders and re-upholstered the interior and rumble seat. The car is virtually original with the engine, transmission and rear end having matching numbers. The top bows and top are missing and at some point in its life the windshield was slightly lowered. Odometer reading 59,532 and for most of its 88 years the Franklin has remained in two families and this is a phenomenal opportunity to own this rare “barn find.” Features include air-cooled 199 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder engine with 3 speed manual transmission, frame is made of 3-ply laminated seasoned ash which is covered with steel and aluminum. Front end tubular axle with full elliptical leaf springs. Rear semi-floating axles with full elliptical leaf springs cruising speed of 40-45 MPH. Body #471, Serial # 164434-2, engine #E112657. A re-printed operation manual, past registrations and other informative material accompanies the car. NOTE: H.H. Franklin and John Wilkinson founded the Franklin Automobile Co. in 1901 and remained in operation until 1934 when it fell victim to The Great Depression. The company, maker of luxury automobiles, is credited to have been “ahead of it’s time” in its development of the first 4 cylinder engine, an air-cooled 6 cylinder engine, and the use of aluminum for lighter weight vehicles. French auto designer, J.F. deCausse, joined the company in the early 1920’s and was responsible for Franklin’s new, radical, “boat tail” body style of the series II in 1925-26. SIZE: 61″ h x 69″ d x 178″ l. PROVENANCE: The estate of John Cichocki, a professional upholsterer of Norridgewock, ME. CONDITION: Very good as noted above. We encourage interested bidders to examine the car on their own or with the help of a professional. 9-93864 (35,000-55,000) – Lot 2309

2310
$0.00

1948 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 DOOR SEDAN.

This car was purchased by John Cichocki in 1984 in southern California and they towed it back behind their motor-home to Norridgewock where it has resided ever since. John re-upholstered the seats and it still has the original V8 engine. The transmission was replaced in the mid ’80’s and the car was repainted tan about 20 years ago. For almost 30 years this car was used for family weddings and was featured on the cover of the book “Things That Last, a Memoir” by Betty Cichocki. It comes with a shop manual, its past registrations and other information regarding the car. Featuring fluid drive transmission (manual 1st & 2nd, automatic 3rd & 4th), suicide doors, bench seats and white wall tires. Odometer reading 21,256, VIN# 7063545. The manufacturers tag indicates: model 3925 9 15 5110408 body #31070. SIZE: 66″ h x 61″ d x 206″ l. PROVENANCE: The estate of John Cichocki, a professional upholsterer of Norridgewock, ME. CONDITION: Crack in passenger’s side window, minor scratches to paint, generally in very good condition. We encourage interested bidders to examine the car on their own or with the help of a professional. 9-93863 (12,000-18,000) – Lot 2310

2311
$0.00

1955 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL LANCER 2 DOOR HARDTOP.

This car through family knowledge has been through several ownerships. It was acquired by John Cichocki prior to 2008 and again in 2008. When he re-acquired it it had the addition of a Hemi engine. He then added a new headliner, replaced the drive shaft and had some body work done along with painting it in the primer it retains today with the intention of finish-painting and upholstering it which he never completed. It was then sold and re-acquired in 2013 with a new dual exhaust and a set of tires. This car was “on the road” until last summer when it went into storage. Automatic transmission on the console. Odometer reading 67,033, VIN# 34896812. SIZE: 48″ h x 75″ d x 210 l. PROVENANCE: The estate of John Cichocki, a professional upholsterer of Norridgewock, ME. CONDITION: Seats are in need of re-upholstering, floor board on the front drivers side is in need of replacement, cracked window on drivers side and needs carpeting amongst other things. We encourage interested bidders to examine the car on their own or with the help of a professional. 9-93862 (6,500-13,000) – Lot 2311

2312
$0.00

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 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2312

2313
$1,422.00

J A STANSBURY (American, Early 20th Century) ONCOMING TALL SHIP.

Oil on canvas scene depicts a three-mast ship sailing toward onlooker in blue/green wavy ocean. Housed in its original painted molded wood frame. Signed lower left “J A Stansbury”. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall: 29″ x 40-3/4″ CONDITION: One patch to verso, inpainting, good. 9-94334 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2313

2314
$592.50

DIORAMA OF COASTAL MARINE SCENE.

Last quarter 19th century. Nice example depicted with clipper ship and coastal pilot ship in foreground. Background painted with outbound steamer all beneath a clouded sky. SIZE: 19″ h x 33-1/2″ l x 5″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kennebunkport, Maine home. CONDITION: Original condition. Painted background with craquelure. Otherwise all very good. Mounted in original shadow box frame. 9-22488 (400-600) – Lot 2314

2315
$1,362.75

FINE CASED GIMBALED WALTHAM SHIP’S CHRONOMETER.

Late 19th/early 20th century, fine example with both original mahogany cases intact and in working condition. Marked serial #”22655493″ and “Waltham Watch Co. 8 Days” on movement. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 9″ l x 7-1/4″ (outside case). CONDITION: Inner case in very good condition and clock in working condition. Outer case with restoration to half round section, top tight crack and damage to leather straps. 7-74907 (500-800) – Lot 2315

2316
$948.00

CAPTAINS CASED BLOWN GLASS BOTTLE SET.

Early 19th century. Oak case with iron mounts and corners, housing 13 blown glass case bottle decanters and two blown glass tumblers with gilt foliate decoration. Open pontels, 11 with original stoppers. SIZE: Case 10″ h x 16-1/2″ w x 11″ d. CONDITION: Case very good with normal losses and drying splits. Bottles, one with severed neck, one with chipped lip; the remainder of bottles and tumblers very good. Interior of case with wear and losses as found. 9-94377 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2316

2317
$1,944.00

UNSIGNED (American/British School, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A SEA CAPTAIN.

Oil on canvas half portrait of a sea captain wearing a brass button coat, gold vest, & white cravat. His head is slightly upturned and hand clenched in a fist looking powerful and in control. Beside him on a stand is a partially unrolled nautical chart. Unsigned. Housed in an antique gilt frame with some losses. SIZE: 28″ x 23″. Overall: 31″ x 26″. CONDITION: Lined, craquelure, inpainting, good. 9-93527 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2317

2318
$3,555.00

CAMPHOR WOOD DOVETAILED CHEST WITH HEART INLAY.

Early to mid 19th century, China, sailor trade piece, dovetailed storage chest with iron handles with inset whale bone hearts in the corners of the top & as an escutcheon. SIZE: 22″ h x 40″ l x 22″ d. CONDITION: Very good with some in-use scratches. 7-70741 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2318

2319
$1,944.00

WHALE BONE WALKING STICK WITH CARVED HAND.

Sailor made whale bone walking stick with architectural fluting & sailor wax decoration and silver insets, having carved clenched fist knob. Very finely carved upper shaft formed in a square with molded corners & reeded edges. Inset with two silver diamonds (1 missing), four orange disks and thin black wax band. Central section of the shaft with uniform architectural fluting. Quality of carving is very good. SIZE: 35-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good with loss to wax band, 1 silver inset missing, very small chip to fluting. 7-74664 (400-600) – Lot 2319

2320
$2,370.00

CARVED SPERM WHALE WEATHERVANE.

20th century, New England. The folk art rendition of a sperm whale with prominent teeth. The shaped fluked tail designed to pivot in the wind. All in tan paint. Mounting rod absent. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 31″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94116 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2320

2321
$0.00

LARGE DIORAMA OF SHIP “GARIBALDI”.

Second half 19th century. Large fully rigged clipper ship mounted in choppy seas, the background painted with an arid or desert scene depicting a fortress and lighthouse beneath a clouded sky. Possibly a model of the clipper ship Garibaldi built in Mystic, CT. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 38-1/2″ l x 9″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kennebunkport, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good original condition with some bleed through in sky. Mounted in original frame. Very good overall. 9-22487 (500-800) – Lot 2321

2322
$972.00

A.T. MERRICK (Early 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “MERDONIA”.

Gouache/watercolor scene showing the classic steam yacht traveling left to right flying American flag off stern and NY yacht club burgee off mast. Two ships off bow with seagulls. A motor launch is attached to side with two men on deck. Housed in a modern gilt frame with wide mat having gilt edge, signed lower right and dated “25” SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 26-1/2″. Overall: 25-3/4″ x 38″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91661 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 2322

2323
$414.75

THREE CANES, TWO SAILOR MADE WHALE BONE CANES AND AN ANTLER HEAD CANE.

The first with a tapering figured wood shaft having a delicately turned whale bone knob. The second with a cherry wood shaft and a top with alternating layers of ebony, whale bone and exotic wood terminating in a turned whale bone knob. The third with straight oak shaft and natural antler handle. SIZE: first 35″ L, second 35″ L, third 38 1/2″ L CONDITION: The first with minor nick on bottom tip and minor drying crack to knob and missing button in center of top. The second in very good condition with minor drying cracks in knob. The third probably a marriage with an older handle and mis-sized shaft missing ferule. 7-74671 (300-500) – Lot 2323

2324
$972.00

THREE SAILOR MADE WHALE BONE CANES.

The first with tapering whale bone shaft and spherical ebony knob attached with brass pin. The second with tapering whale bone shaft with finely turned whale bone knob held together by unmarked silver ferule and engraved “John Smith.” The third a vertebrae cane with spherical whale bone knob. SIZE: First 35 1/2″ L, second 36″ L, third 34″ L CONDITION: The first two in very good condition with minor drying crack in the whale bone knob. The third missing one vertebrae otherwise very good. 7-74670 (300-500) – Lot 2324

2325
$355.50

TWO SAILOR MADE CANES WITH WHALE BONE KNOBS.

The first with lignum vitae tapering shaft terminating in a ring and a knob with incised decoration. Tho other with hard pine shaft and balloon shaped knob SIZE: The first 34 1/4″ L, the second 33 3/4″ L CONDITION: Both with minor drying cracks. 7-74669 (300-500) – Lot 2325

2326
$0.00

FOLK ART PAINTING OF A WHALING SCENE.

Unsigned. 19th Century. Oil on wood panel. Scene depicts a whale on its back with several harpoons and a whaling boat towed behind and the three mast whaling ship beside. Housed in a lemon-gold antique frame. SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 24″ Overall: 19-3/4″ x 27-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-93518 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2326

2327
$2,014.50

REGINALD EUGENE NICKERSON (American, 1915-1999) PORTRAIT OF THE CHINA TRADE SCHOONER “WILLIAM PHILLIPS”.

Oil on canvas portrait of the white hulled three-mast schooner in full sail flying name pennant & American flag off top mast. Four figures on deck, sailing right to left with lighthouse & buildings off bow. Colorful pink clouds against blue sky with white tipped choppy sea. Signed lower right “R E Nickerson”. Housed in a birdseye maple frame with gilt liner (liner with some losses) SIZE: 24″ x 30″. Overall: 30″ x 36″ PROVENANCE: Christie’s 10/19/94 Sale 7603, lot 5 CONDITION: Very good. 9-93482 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2327

2328
$6,075.00

J. BAKER (British, 18th/19th Century) BUSY HARBOR.

Oil on canvas scene depicts a harbor with several ships coming & going. The British flag flies off masts and off building on land. A rowboat with eight figures rows through choppy green sea toward largest ship. Housed in an antique gilt molded wood frame. Signed lower left “J. Baker 1805″. SIZE: 22″ x 34″ Overall: 26″ x 38-1/2”. CONDITION: Lined, craquelure, mounted on new stretcher, good. 9-94490 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2328

2329
$711.00

COPPER SAILBOAT WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century, American. Hollow copper hull with sheet copper sails and keel. Offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h x 27″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Fine overall verdigris surface. 9-93723 (700-1,200) – Lot 2329

2330
$888.75

POLYCHROME PAINTED NANTUCKET SAILOR WHIRLIGIG.

Circa 1900, Nantucket, MA. Well carved with well detailed shoes having carved detail to waist and neck in finely crackled original paint with original tin and wood cap. Arms are intact and in working condition. SIZE: 12 1/2″ H, 10 1/2″ W CONDITION: Very good with small amount of wear and abrasion commensurate with age and original. Paddle wing blades are missing. 9-93760 (800-1,400) – Lot 2330

2331
$0.00

SMALL PINE SEAMAN’S TRUNK IN ORIGINAL GREEN PAINT.

With molded lid revealing an interior lined with period newspaper, and its original forged strap hinges and having a till. Constructed with dovetail corners, retaining its original becket handles and having a base molding. All painted with original sage green. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 31″ w x 13-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good original condition showing wear commensurate with age; left base molding professionally replaced. 9-94115 (500-800) – Lot 2331

2332
$948.00

CARVED WHALE WALL PLAQUE.

Late 20th century, American, finely carved sperm whale with gracefully flowing form, beautifully rendered fluke and individually carved teeth. SIZE: 49-1/2″ long. CONDITION: Very good, retaining its original black paint. 9-94119 (600-900) – Lot 2332

2333
$1,896.00

WOODEN THREE MAST SAILING SHIP WEATHERVANE.

20th century. The hull carved from one piece of wood, having turned dowel masts and spar. With wire rigging and tin sails. SIZE: 45″ l X 26″ t. CONDITION: Very good with expected paint wear. 7-70738 (800-1,200) – Lot 2333

2334
$0.00

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 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2334

2335
$0.00

THOMAS H. WILLIS (American, 1850-1925) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “WAKIVA”.

Oil & silk on canvas scene shows the single stack, two mast steam yacht sailing right to left on green white tipped wave ocean under white and gray cloud blue sky. It flies the American flag off the stern and pennants of the masts. Several figures are on multiple decks. Housed in a modern gilt frame behind glass with name plaque, initial monogram lower right, original Willis card attached to reverse. NOTE: The yacht was built for Lamon V. Harkness in Scotland by Ramage & Ferguson, Launched 1907; Requisitioned by the US Navy in WWI and sunk in 1918. SIZE: Sight: 20-1/2″ x 37-1/2″. Overall: 26″ x 43″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91660 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2335

2336
$0.00

THOMAS H. WILLIS (American, 1850-1925) BATTLE ON THE HIGH SEAS.

Interesting silk fabric and oil on canvas depiction of a WWI era sea battle. A submarine has surfaced and is firing its deck gun against a British ship. An American ship is pursuing, firing its own deck gun at the submarine. There are ten blue uniform sailors on the four-stack ship flying American flag. The single-stack British vessel has many men on deck filling one life boat and having two others in the water. A white capped green sea under gray and white cloud sky with glimpse of blue. Signed bottom right with artist monogram “T W”. Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with glass front. SIZE: Sight: 13-3/4″ x 26-3/4″. Overall: 16″ x 28-3/4″. CONDITION: Some losses to silk rigging, fabric has curled at bow of British boat. 8-76267 (600-900) – Lot 2336

2337
$972.00

JEROME HOWES (American, 1955-) CATBOATS.

Oil on Masonite scene shows three catboats sailing left to right in green, wavy, white-tipped water. All three having ship pennants with the largest flying the American flag. A tip of land is seen on left with lighthouse. Housed in a contemporary burnished gilt frame. Unsigned. SIZE: 16-1/4″ X 24-1/4″ Overall: 21-3/4″ X 30″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94117 (800-1,200) – Lot 2337

2338
$0.00

THOMAS H. WILLIS (American, 1850 – 1925) AMERICA’S CUP RACE.

Silk and oil on canvas scene shows 2 racing sailboats flying American flags racing right to left under full sail. 11 figures are seen on each boat, the boats’ sails and rigging worked in silk, the background of ocean and sky with oil. Housed in its original black painted frame with gold liner and glass. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 24″. Overall: 19″ x 29″. CONDITION: Some toning to silk, several splits in silk, craquelure, otherwise good. 9-93534 (1,200-1,600) – Lot 2338

2339
$2,607.00

LARGE CARVED STERN BOARD STYLE EAGLE.

20th century U.S. Finely carved eagle in the style of a 19th century stern board or architectural decoration having gold painted and poly chrome surfaces. SIZE: Wing spread 72″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94126 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2339

2340
$3,258.75

HOLLOW BODY GILT COPPER SPERM WHALE WEATHERVANE.

Mid 20th century. Hollow body sperm whale with open mouth and flared tale. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 10″ h x 42″ l. CONDITION: Very good with fine patina and worn gilding. 9-93829 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2340

2341
$0.00

WALNUT CAMPAIGN CHEST.

Early 19th century, American, for sailor or military use. The rectangular chest with lift lid, top having brass inset nameplate “A.C. PEACE PHILA.” The top revealing a storage chest with two drawers below sitting atop ball feet, having original carrying handles on each end. SIZE: 21″ h x 32-1/2 l x 22-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a prominent Philadelphia Merchant. CONDITION: Very good with minor repairs and losses. 7-70740 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2341

2342
$0.00

THREE MAST SCHOONER MODEL.

Late 19th-Early 20th century American. The hull is carved from one piece of wood, having railings, cabins and lifeboats with three very well rigged masts. SIZE: 49″ l X 33″ h. CONDITION: Typical minor losses and small amount of rigging damage. 7-70744 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2342

2343
$2,073.75

PRISONER OF WAR CARVED DIORAMA.

Circa 1917 carving of a German U-Boat “U8” mounted within a glass sided oak case, a painted seashore with cliffs and lighthouse in the background. The case with plaque inscribed: “Kriegsgefang, Lager / Amherst N.S. 1917 / Canada.” SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 11″ l x 4-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good with original surface. 9-94508 (700-900) – Lot 2343

2344
$0.00

SHIP MODEL OF GERMAN WWII CRUISER PRINZ EUGEN.

Mid-late 20th century, American. Finely crafted and detailed painted wood model of the cruiser Prinz Eugen on mounting board with plaque “PRINZ EUGEN Germany Heavy Cruiser.” With fully moveable gun turrets and cranes. SIZE: 42″ l. CONDITION: Very good, apparently complete and intact, minor damage to rigging. 9-93849 (800-1,200) – Lot 2344

2345
$474.00

CASED MODEL THREE MASTED SAILING SHIP.

Constructed with a solid wood hull. Having carved deck planking, pilot house and lifeboat. The three masts with full rigging and rolled sails. Mounted on a framed base with molded and painted water. The entire piece now housed in a finely crafted walnut and glass case. SIZE: Case overall: 33″ l x 29″ d x 17-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74672 (200-300) – Lot 2345

2346
$592.50

CARVED BELLAMY STYLE EAGLE.

Mid 20th century American. Well carved “Don’t give up the ship” sternboard style eagle in the manner of John Haley Bellamy. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 28″ l. CONDITION: Very good, weathered from outdoor exposure. 7-74631 (300-500) – Lot 2346

2347
$1,185.00

CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SQUARE CARD TABLE.

Second half 18th century, probably Philadelphia. The rectangular hinged top above the conforming frieze fitted with a single long drawer with cock-beaded edges, the apron with gadrooned edges raised on square channeled and chamfered legs with pierced carved brackets, the top supported with one gate. The table with white pine secondary, the rear apron of oak, the drawer sides of poplar. SIZE: 29″ h x 34″ w x 16-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: The Santo Domingan figured mahogany surfaces with deep rich color and patina. Brackets appear original. Hardware later replacements. Minimal and minor restoration to drawer glides. No restoration of significance observed. 9-93318 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2347

2348
$14,220.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

Late 19th Century is in error-Should read Late 18th Century.

PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT ARMCHAIR.

Third quarter 19th century, Pennsylvania. The shaped crest rail with scrolled backswept ears centering a shell carving above the pronounced vasiform splat flanked by shaped styles joined to arms with outcurved molded hand grips with scrolled volutes on incurved supports centering a trapezoidal frame with slip seat. The frontal rail with conforming scallop shell carving raised on frontal cabriole legs terminating in well carved ball and claw feet, the rear legs backswept. SIZE: 41″ h of back, 16-3/4″ h of seat, 29-1/2″ h overall. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Overall nicely polished surfaces with good color and patina. Pegged construction throughout with no evidence of restoration but with visible stress cracks to front quarters of seat frame. Chair retains original glue blocks. Extremities of talons showing normal and expected wear resulting in absence of claw tips. Very good overall. 9-93300 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2348

2349
$5,628.75

FINE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE.

Last quarter 18th century, Philadelphia. The rectangular top with bowed ends and hinged demilune leaves with contrasting string inlaid borders above the conforming frieze fitted with a bowfront drawer opposing a sham drawer, each crossbanded. The table raised on square tapering legs, each with oval paterae inlaid with a fanciful eagle perched on a plinth above delicate belleflower inlays within contrasting string inlaid borders with rosewood cuffs. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h x 19-3/4″ w (closed) x 32″ d. Table open: 41-1/2″ x 32″ oval. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: The professionally polished original surfaces with soft colored mellow patina. Small restoration to edge of top at proper left rear hinge. Minor and minimal old spot losses to stringing and crossbanding. Brass bail handle original. This fine example is in very good condition. 9-93304 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 2349

2350
$2,488.50

MAHOGANY AND FIGURED SATIN WOOD SHERATON WORK TABLE.

First quarter 19th century, Pennsylvania, having rectangular mahogany, top banded with satinwood, the case fitted with two banded figured satinwood drawers, base of the case banded with mahogany and satinwood diamond banding. All atop turned and carved tapering legs with cup casters. SIZE: 31-1/2″ h x 26-1/2″ w x 18-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good with old, if not original finish. 9-94048 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2350

2351
$3,555.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

Please Note: There is a typo in the catalog. It should read 35-1/2″ h (which is a correct height) NOT 25-1/2″ h.

MAHOGANY & BIRDS EYE MAPLE HEPPLEWHITE SERVER.

Last quarter 18th century, New York, or mid Atlantic states, having rectangular top with serpentine frow with three conforming dovetailed drawers having birds eye faces with ebony sting inlay on four tapering legs. The front legs conforming to the serpentine front, having paterae & half paterae inlay at the top and string banding on leg fronts. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h x 71″ w x 28″ d. CONDITION: Very good with minor old fill repair to splits in top. Replaced hardware and fine old refinish. 9-94044 (3,500-5,500) – Lot 2351

2352
$355.50

IMPORTANT INLAID PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD.

Probably 18th century, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Important cupboard has flush panel doors above and below, the top having string inlay on the sides of the panels with inlaid Gothic arch top, lowers doors with string inlays beside panels and tombstone arches inlaid above. Cabinet rests on a short cutout bracket base. The entire piece including backboards constructed with wood pegs. Secondary wood is also walnut. SIZE: 88″ h x 47″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Appears to be all original. Small fillet slivers added to fill exposed shrinkage. Finish of a later vintage but retains very nice original color. 9-92256 (800-1,200) – Lot 2352

2353
$5,925.00

FINE DELAWARE VALLEY QUEEN ANNE WALNUT HIGH CHEST.

Second half 18th century. In two parts, the upper case with rectangular cove- and dentil-molded cornice above an arrangement of three short aligned drawers over two aligned drawers above two long drawers, all with thumb molded edges, flanked by engaged fluted quarter columns. Fitted to the lower case within a step molded frame. The lower case fitted with a single long drawer above two short drawers within a shaped and scalloped apron. Flanked by conforming fluted quarter columns raised on cabriole legs with shaped returns terminating in trifid stockinged feet. The whole with original period brasses. SIZE: Overall: 77″ h x 43″ l x 23-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Chest retains original surfaces, cleaned and polished over time. Hardware as noted. Backboards, legs & feet original. Proper right rear return with old horizontal clean split reattached but original as stated. May need further stabilization. Very good overall. 9-93334 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 2353

2354
$2,073.75

TWO PART TIGER MAPLE CORNER CABINET WITH GLAZED DOORS.

Early to mid 19th century, probably Pennsylvania. Constructed of heavily figured tiger maple featuring a top with coved crown modeling above two 6 light doors, the bottom with dovetail drawer and two panel doors, having a cutout base. Fine narrow cabinet with good proportions. SIZE: 85″ h x 43″ w x 22″ d. CONDITION: Old refinish and evidence of some old repairs, some with damage to glass. 9-94387 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2354

2355
$0.00

FEDERAL FIGURED MAHOGANY SHAVING MIRROR.

Early 19th century probably Philadelphia. Having an arched crest with carved swags and scalloped ends above a crown molding. The molded swivel mirror flanked with reeded columns having delicately carved acanthus capitals, all standing on rectangular plinths. The base with two concave molded drawers and serpentine shaped ends above turned feet. SIZE: 35″ X 20″ X 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94058 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2355

2356
$2,370.00

SPECTACULAR DOMETOP DECORATED BRIDE’S BOX.

Second half 18th century. Lancaster PA. The pine and white oak box with vibrant untouched polychrome ten color decoration embellished on all surfaces with floral motif of heart shaped leaf petals within meandering vines. The domed lid decorated with a central oval cartouche within conforming corner embellishments. Graphite inscription in period script “Sally Miller, Lancaster PA.” SIZE: H 1″ L 5″ D 2″ CONDITION: Very fine original condition retaining original snipe hinges and hasp. Hasp hook absent. Lid and side joints are lapped to form dustboards. Some fading to salmon paint, all other colors remain bright. 9-93922 (3,000-6,000) – Lot 2356

2357
$0.00

BLUE & WHITE WOVEN AMERICAN COVERLET.

First half 19th century, Pennsylvania, possibly Germantown. Featuring all over decoration with peacocks and other exotic birds some with nests full of fledglings and urns with pineapples and other fruit and flowers. Having a border with images of exotic and familiar buildings. Woven in two parts on a 40″ loom. SIZE: 80″ x 84″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93807 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2357

2358
$0.00

RARE “STICKING TOMMY” CANDLE LIGHT.

18th century, American. A fine example of white smith forge work, undoubtedly a presentation piece, having a four sided pointed tip with fish and diamond design, leading to a hexagonal shaft, more fish and diamond designs adjoining a teardrop shaped handle, decorated with pierced pick ax, mallet & chisels, having a slotted candle holder with serrated top and figural shovel forming the thumb release. Stamped for the maker or owner “J. Snell”. SIZE: 11-1/4″ long CONDITION: Very fine, good old patina with very minor oxidation. 9-93907 (1,400-2,200) – Lot 2358

2359
$711.00

FOLK ART ARROW AND BANNER SHEET IRON WEATHERVANE.

Early to mid 19th century. Constructed from two sheets of iron forged riveted together with hand forged supports and hand forged arrow. offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 12″ h x 67″ l. CONDITION: Very good with minor deterioration along bottom edge. Good, old surface with traces of black paint. Minor losses to tail feathers. 7-70698 (800-1,200) – Lot 2359

2360
$1,185.00

FINE ZINC PINEAPPLE ARCHITECTURAL FINIAL.

Early 19th century, American. Very finely modeled hollow version in zinc with spiraling and radiating diamond pattern on a leaf form base probably used as a fence post or roof finial. Mounted on museum mount. SIZE: 17″ H, 8″ Dia. CONDITION: Very good condition, wonderful patina, normal surface wear commensurate with age. 9-93716 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2360

2361
$711.00

PAIR OF CRIMPED EDGE SCONCES.

Early 19th century, American sconces featuring oval crimped edge reflector backplatees with fluted outer band & canted crimped edge surround, and pierced handing hole. The downswept tapered, folded edge candle arms adjoining fluted outer band & canted crimped edge drip pans, beneath slotted, folded rim candlecups. All solder seams intact. SIZE: Overall 9-1/4″ l x 5-5/8″ w. CONDITION: Excellent. Vestiges of original “tinned” surface with fine patina, minor imperfections. 9-93911 (800-1,200) – Lot 2361

2362
$948.00

PAIR OF ROUND MIRRORED SCONCES.

Early 19th century, American, featuring twelve lobed circular reflector back with punch decorated snowflake designs, and round mirrored central motif with punched surround. The candle arms of flattened folded circular form terminating in fluted drip pans & seamed candlecups. Backside sealed framed for mirror held within. Candle arms possibly with old solder repair, one backside hanger absent, now with replaced wire hanger. worn original “tinned” surfaces, with traces of original red painted centers of snowflake designs. Mirror glass appears original, with typical foxing. SIZE: 9″ d. CONDITION: Minor imperfections, good patina. 9-93910 (900-1,500) – Lot 2362

2363
$0.00

FINELY CRAFTED FORGED IRON LIGHTING DEVICE.

Forged lighting device with scroll work and white work having spring loaded candle holder and fat lamp hook. Composed on three scrolling feet with leaf shape drip pan and scroll work radiating from central post. SIZE: 17 3/4″ H CONDITION: Very good. 9-93818 (1,200-1,600) – Lot 2363

2363a
$6,813.75

CHARMING 19TH CENTURY WOOD FIREBOARD DECORATED WITH PORTRAIT OF YOUNG GIRL.

Fireboards in the early days were used to cover the fireplace during non-winter months to help to keep insects and other creatures out of the house and in some cases to decorate the room. While most decorated fireboards depicted rural scenes, this is somewhat unique and extremely charming. It is apparent that the owner who commissioned the fireboard originally had the artist paint a portrait of his young daughter. In this image, the girl in a semi-reclining pose with a beautiful straw bonnet filled with flowers, sits in her white dress and her dog lies at her feet. The image also with architectural structures in the background. The piece was probably done around 1835-1840 and is in untouched condition. It is absolutely delightful. The panel having bread board ends. SIZE: 36” wide, 24” high. CONDITION: A small age crack in the upper right hand corner and a couple of other small separations. Otherwise it appears to be untouched and original. 9-94523 (3,750-5,750) – Lot 2363a

2364
$0.00

SHEET ZINC STORK WEATHERVANE.

19th century American. Constructed of sheet zinc with partial perpendicular banding for strength. Of a finely designed of a stylized stork. Painted white. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 35-1/2″ l X 10″ t. CONDITION: Expected paint loss. A few bullet holes and a small amount of edge loss. 9-93789 (2,800-3,500) – Lot 2364

2365
$0.00

PAINTED SHEET IRON INDIAN WEATHERVANE.

19th century American. Featuring the cut out sheet iron figure of a kneeling Native American with quiver, bow and flaring head dress, kneeling on grassy ground. Crafted from two pieces of sheet iron. All over supported with flattened forged iron straps and rivets. The surface with several layers of paint. Offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 25″ tall. CONDITION: Very good uniform surface. Having expected chips and oxidation. 7-70746 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2365

2366
$1,481.25

HERIZ RUG.

2nd quarter 20th century, Northwest Persia. Three rows of seven geometric ivory, indigo and red medallions on a wine red field with dense flowerheads within a midnight blue main border of geometric floral design. SIZE: 8′ x 11′ 8″. CONDITION: With minimal even wear retaining good pile and vibrant color. 8-87756 (800-1,200) – Lot 2366

2366a
$740.63

ANATOLIAN ORIENTAL CORRIDOR RUG.

1st quarter 20th century. With an overall design of madder red crosses centering an ivory cross, each with four swastikas, set on a deep indigo field changing to beige within multiple guard borders of flowerheads, the ivory main border with rows of serrated diamonds. SIZE: 10’ 9” x 5’ 8”. CONDITION: With losses to ends of selvages, even moderate wear overall, old repair approximately 4″ sq. in corner of beige field. 8-87755 (300-500) – Lot 2366a

2367
$1,066.50

PENNSYLVANIA FARM TABLE WITH THREE DRAWERS.

First half 19th century Penn featuring a three bored top with splined cleats to attach to base with pins having three dovetails drawers in apron on boldly turned and tapered legs. SIZE: 31″ x 71″ X 36-1/2″ CONDITION: Fine old refinish with replaced knobs. 9-94179 (800-1,200) – Lot 2367

2368
$0.00

PAINT DECORATED PENNSYLVANIA BLANKET CHEST WITH TURNED FEET.

Late 18th century, probably Mahantango Valley, Pennsylvania. Having wildly grained top, front and ends. The top with mortised bread boards having black painted and gold stenciled banding; the black painted base molding with similar stenciling. Mounted on black painted, turned wood feet. Constructed in pine. The interior retains its original hinges, having lidded till containing two secret drawers. SIZE: 23″ h x 44″ w x 19-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good, with wear commensurate with age. Missing the lock mechanism and a portion of the face of the till. 9-93783 (700-900) – Lot 2368

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2369
$948.00

RED AND BLACK PAINT DECORATED CHEST.

Late 18th/early 19th century, American. Having rectangular top above dovetailed chest with base molding. All over decorated with red background and black comb grained border having black polka dot and comb grained decoration with yellow pin-striping. Lid interior constructed with tapering splines, iron butt hinges and lock intact. SIZE: 19″ H, 43″ L, 18″ D CONDITION: Very good. 9-94339 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2369

2370
$1,659.00

GREEN PAINTED FOLK ART FIVE STEP PLANT STAND.

19th century, New England, of elaborate scrolling form. Having five evenly spaced shelves in original sage green paint. SIZE: 50-1/2″ h x 26-1/2″ w x 41″ d. CONDITION: Minor wear, splits and losses commensurate with age, scroll on one rear leg absent. 9-94341 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2370

2371
$592.50

FINE SHIRVAN RUG.

Circa 1900, South Caucasus. Three aligned indigo, ivory and madder red star medallions within a blue black field of dense polychrome flowerheads within a dogtooth edge and flower guard border all within an ivory main border of geometric sawtooth design. SIZE: 3′ 9″ x 5′ 5″. CONDITION: Retains vibrant color but with wear to foundation between central and end medallions. Otherwise good. 9-94022 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2371

2372
$711.00

QUEEN ANNE WALLBOX.

Circa 1750, New England pine wallbox. Box is rosehead nailed, butt joinery, with applied molded base. Classic cyma shaped Queen Anne fronts piece and tall, shaped back with pierced hanging hole. Well opening and back with beveled edges. Early crusty red over original Indian Red paint. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h X 12″ l x 6″ w. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. Age appropriate paint wear throughout. 9-93736 (800-1,400) – Lot 2372

2373
$0.00

RARE CARVED AND BLUE PAINTED CORNER CANDLE SHELF.

Early 19th century, New England. In blue-green paint with scalloped top, large hanging holes on two sides for use with peg rack, of square nail construction having multi layers of blue paint with nice overall uniform color. SIZE: 13 1/2″ H, 8″ W, 8″ D CONDITION: Very good 9-93744 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2373

2374
$1,659.00

CROSS LEG SAWBUCK TRESTLE TABLE.

18th Century, New England. Sawbuck trestle table, pine. Thick two board scrub surface top, with dovetailed, shaped cleats, original maple turned pegs, adjoining scrolled x-form shoe-foot base with mortised and wedged stretcher. Early dry red surfaces, over original Indian Red paint. Minor surface abrasions & wear commensurate with age. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 71″ w x 33″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93763 (1,500-3,500) – Lot 2374

2375
$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 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 2375

2376
$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 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2376

2377
$1,093.50

DAGHESTAN RUG.

Circa 1900, Central Caucasus. This nice antique example with four dramatic cherry red and ivory crab medallions within a dark brown field of polychrome geometric devices. Stylized deer or dogs are placed between the medallions. Flanked by geometric flowerheads, all within dogtooth and serrated borders. SIZE: 4′ 4″ x 7′ 5″. CONDITION: Rug retains vibrant color. A small repaired tear at end within guard borders. Some wear to foundation and oxidation in areas of iron brown field. Otherwise good. 9-94493 (800-1,200) – Lot 2377

2378
$1,185.00

SET OF EIGHT SHERATON PAINT DECORATED CHAIRS.

Early 19th century, New England. Having carved and turned back posts with straight top splat, three horizontal center rails separated with balls and a narrow lower rail. The rush seat swelling outward and in the front joined to turned legs and bowed front double stretcher with three balls separating. Set consists of 6 straight and 2 armchairs. Allover red and black grained with gold and yellow pin-striping having fruit stenciled backs. SIZE: 32-1/2″ H, 21-1/2″ L, 17″ D CONDITION: Very good with minor wear commensurate with age. 9-94385 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2378

2379
$2,370.00

RARE PILGRIM CENTURY CANDLESTAND.

Second half 17th century RI or CT. This fine example with octagonal top and X-form base in pine, maple and chestnut. The single board pine top pined to the baluster-turned chestnut pedestal raised on stepped mortised cross base. The whole in original dry Spanish brown wash. SIZE: 24 1/2″ h x 14″ w x 14″ d. CONDITION: Dark untouched patina retaining original rosehead nails. Top with old stabilized shrinkage crack. Bottoms of feet show old caster holes. Bottom of post with added stabilization plug. Otherwise with normal and expected wear. 9-93918 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2379

2380
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE MAPLE, PINE AND CHESTNUT DROPLEAF TABLE IN RED PAINT.

Second quarter 18th century Newport RI. This rare signed example with the brand of “CHOATE” found on the underside of the top and beneath the leaves. The diminutive rectangular top with rounded ends fitted with hinged demilune hinged leaves projecting above the shaped and scalloped apron joined to round tapering cylindrical legs terminating in small pad feet. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 38-3/4″ l x 15-1/4″ w closed, 39″ l open. CONDITION: Surfaces with dry original red paint. Table with minor repairs overall including old professional repairs to top at hinges. One leaf with repaired horizontal split. Pad feet with re-glued chips. One scrolled return replaced. 9-93919 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2380

2381
$829.50

SHIRVAN PRAYER RUG.

Circa 1900, South Central Caucasus. Mihrab with serrated edges in an indigo field, the prayer field with dense lollipop flowerheads within iron brown latticework. Upper quadrant of rug woven with four stylized animals within a main border of modified running dog pattern on a madder red ground. SIZE: 2′ 9″ x 4′ 9″. CONDITION: Generally good, but with wear to foundation at center. 9-94023 (600-900) – Lot 2381

2382
$1,659.00

QUEEN ANNE TWO DRAWER BLANKET CHEST IN RED PAINT.

Mid 18th century, New England. Lift lid with applied molding above three simulated and two real drawers separated by elevated molding. The bold bracket base with a wide corner bracket and good all over dry red paint. SIZE: 43″ h x 40″ l x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Minor loss to back edge of right top molding, loss to center drop of base, missing 8 of the original clothespin pulls, otherwise very good with original cotterpin hinges, lock and good old uniform red paint, fine as found condition. 9-94328 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2382

2383
$888.75

SMALL QUEEN ANNE MIRROR.

Circa 1720, New England. Classic tall crown shaped pierced crest, above simple half round applied molded frame. Retains original silvered glass. Early dry Spanish brown over original Indian Red paint. SIZE: 12-1 x 7-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Untouched condition, age appropriate silvering loss to mirror glass. 9-93740 (1,200-2,400) – Lot 2383

2384
$0.00

RED PAINTED ONE DOOR JELLY CUPBOARD.

Late 19th/early 20th century. Constructed using round nails, having one door centering in the front with decorative applied pieces, simple rectangular form, all over red painted. SIZE: 62″ h x 30″ l x 17″ d. CONDITION: As found with wear and losses, replaced hinges, loss to part of board on left side, handle modern replacement. 9-94342 (800-1,200) – Lot 2384

2385
$711.00

SET OF SIX HALF SPINDLE THUMB BACK WINDSOR CHAIRS.

Mid 19th century, New England. Having two straight splats above four short spindles. Splats mortised into turned and carved posts. Carved and shaped seat with rolled front above turned legs with turned front stretcher. All over red and black grain painting with yellow pin striping having stenciled fruit basket and floral decoration. SIZE: 34-1/2″ H CONDITION: Condition very good with normal wear commensurate with age. 9-94381 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2385

2386
$0.00

TWELVE DRAWER APOTHECARY CHEST WITH GRAINED PAINT.

Circa 1820, New England. Pine tabletop height apothecary chest with raised base, shallow cutout sides, mortise and tenon joinery, the top breadboard ended. Dovetailed drawers, inset chamfered bottoms, original rosewood knobs. Early yellow faintly grained surface, over original robin’s egg blue paint. SIZE: 33″ t x 17″ w x 52 l. CONDITION: Good condition. Minor secondary wood in-use old drawer repairs, top of one breadboard end appears re-painted. 9-93762 (5,000-10,000) – Lot 2386

2387
$10,072.50

RARE AND IMPORTANT QUEEN ANNE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD.

First quarter 18th century, New England. This fine example in red paint with stepped molded corners joined to the conforming rectangular case fitted with a pair of tombstone arched doors opening to an interior fitted with a single concave shelf with cutlery cutouts now in blue paint above a single panel molded door, the interior with single fitted shelf, the whole on a molded base. Original hardware throughout including elongated chestnut mushroom knob door pulls. SIZE: H 74″ W overall 21″ D 14″ CONDITION: Original red painted surfaces. Interior blue/black paint early, over originally unpainted surfaces. Spoon shelf with original yellow fascia. Abrasions evident lower right side, otherwise structurally very good. 9-93917 (5,000-10,000) – Lot 2387

2388
$1,422.00

RARE TABLETOP REVOLVING IRON CANDLESTAND.

18th Century, probably American. Featuring fine forge work through out, with tapered, arched snakefoot legs, terminating in large penny feet. Vase, reel & ring turned square posts to round tapering post above, with square spring loaded revolving cage, riveted to shaped & chisel cut decorated candle arms, supporting drip trays & folded edge, slotted candlecups. REFERENCE: Furniture Treasure, Wallace Nutting plate 4115. For a similar example, Property of Wadsworth Antheneum, Hartford, CT. SIZE: 23″ tall. CONDITION: Fine untouched condition with good iron patina. 9-93906 (1,800-2,800) – Lot 2388

2389
$2,133.00

GROUP OF 91 EARLY AMERICAN TALLOW CANDLES.

18th or 19th century, American. Authentic dipped off white tallow candles. Hand dipped with tapering form. SIZE: Average 8″ to 9″ L. PROVENANCE: Found in a Bangor Maine area attic. CONDITION: Very good as found attic condition some with minor to extensive cracks. 9-94194 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2389

2390
$2,073.75

GROUP OF 92 EARLY AMERICAN TALLOW CANDLES.

18th or 19th century, American. Authentic dipped, off-white tallow candles. Hand dipped with tapering form. SIZE: Average 8″ to 9″ L. PROVENANCE: Found in a Bangor Maine area attic. CONDITION: Very good in as found attic condition some with very minor cracks. 9-94193 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2390

2391
$237.00

FORGED IRON 18TH CENTURY CRESSET STAND.

18th century, finely forged iron adjustable stand with platform top for use for candlestick or cresset, top of circular form with scrolled elements to hold cresset in place. Having straight double shaft that slides up and down to adjust height on three scrolling legs. SIZE: Adjust from 31″ to 53″, top d 9-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a Tiverton RI Estate. CONDITION: Loss to one scroll on top and losses to iron feet. 9-94187 (600-800) – Lot 2391

2392
$0.00

IRON GREASE LAMP WITH TRAMMEL HANGER.

18th century, probably American, featuring a fine saw tooth trammel hanger, supporting a grease lamp with forged detail and flattened bowl base. SIZE: Overall 31″ h. CONDITION: Fine patina, slight oxidation with traces of old black paint on lamp. 9-93913 (500-700) – Lot 2392

2393
$2,962.50

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN SAMUEL (SHERBURNE) BLUNT (American, 1798 – 1835) PORTRAIT OF THE WIFE OF RUFUS KENDALL.

Folk art portrait of the wife of Rufus Kendall. Wonderful oil on canvas half portrait of a woman in fancy outfit. She wears a black dress with waist belt having large gold buckle. Neck is trimmed with lace. She wears matching brooches, earrings and ring. Her hair has tight curls with green gold embossed ribbons. A red shawl completes her outfit with the end of the shawl turned up, showing a paisley pattern. Unsigned. Mid-19th Century. Housed in a black and gold painted antique frame. The sitter’s name attached to reverse. SIZE: 30-1/2″ x 25″ Overall: 37-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good. 9-94438 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2393

2394
$1,777.50

JOSEPH WHITING STOCK (American, 1815 – 1855) PORTRAIT OF MRS. HENRY GRAY AND DAUGHTER EMILY.

Large oil on canvas folk portrait of a woman wearing a black dress with lace collar and mourning pin. Her daughter stands in front of her in a red dress. Both hold a rose together. The child wears a coral necklace and has long curly blond hair. A curtain-type background. Housed in an antique gilt frame. Unsigned. SIZE: 42-1/2″ x 36″ Overall: 46″ x 40″ PROVENANCE: Mrs. Henry Gray to Emily E. Gray (later Mrs. Henry Denver) her daughter to Ms. Edna Denver (her daughter) to the Springfield Museum of Fine Art, Springfield, Ma October 1947, deaccessioned Nov 1957, to Mr. Donald Howe of Ware, Ma to Dr. Paul Kossey Lexington, Ma to Godwin Gallery, sold William A. Smith Auctions 2001, NOTE: Listed on pg 76 of The Checklist of Stock Paintings in Tomlinson Book on Joseph Whiting Stock (which accompanies the lot along with provenance paperwork). CONDITION: Craquelure, original canvas, minor touch up, very good 9-94184 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2394

2395
$0.00

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 (5,000-8,000) – Lot 2395

2396
$3,258.75

IMPORTANT WILLIAM AND MARY PINE TRANSITIONAL TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS.

First quarter 18th century NH. This fine example, retains original red painted finish now dry and crusty and the original batwing brasses, with rectangular molded tray top, joined to the conforming case fitted with two aligned short drawers over four graduated long drawers all with thumb-molded edges on a molded base raise on bracket feet. Note: this chest was removed from a house where it had originated and has since been in two private collections. SIZE: 48″ h, 40″ w of case, 43-1/2″ w overall x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good original condition as noted. Heavy craquelure on all exposed surfaces, rosehead nails throughout. Right rear foot facing with old midsection repair. 9-93916 (3,000-6,000) – Lot 2396

2397
$296.25

SACKBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.

Late 18th, early 19th century, New England. Having a delicate bentwood bowback with curved median rail terminating in flaring arms supported by a vase and urn posts, deeply carved saddle seat on 4 splayed urn and ring turned legs having elaborate bulbous “H” stretcher base. SIZE: 35-1/2″ H PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. Paint old and even but later than chair. 9-94355 (400-800) – Lot 2397

2398
$1,836.75

BLACK PAINTED WINDSOR FAN-BACK ARM CHAIR.

Nantucket, Massachusetts late 18th century with shaped concave crest. Simple tapering back spindles with elaborate vase-and-ring-turned side posts, having up-swept scrolling arms atop vase-and-ring-turned posts with pine carved saddle seat resting on bulbous urn carved splay legs with bulbous turned “H” stretcher in fine black paint showing evidence of thin multi coats. Well proportioned and finely turned. SIZE: 45″ h x 23″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Fine overall surface; no apparent restoration. 9-93764 (2,000-5,000) – Lot 2398

2399
$355.50

PINE STEPBACK CUPBOARD WITH PIE SHELF.

New England, early 19th century, consisting of a one piece cabinet having small crown molding, two long bread board drawers above shelf, two drawers over two shorter bread board doors below. Drawers of nailed construction. SIZE: 76-1/2″ h x 42″ w x 23-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine Maine home. CONDITION: Molding replaced, minor restoration to drawer front and back legs, surface an old refinish, overall very pleasant appearance. 9-94347 (800-1,200) – Lot 2399

2400
$592.50

SET OF SIX THUMB BACK WINDSOR CHAIRS IN YELLOW PAINT.

Mid 19th century. Having straight crest rail mortised into carved and turned uprights with turned spindles having a carved shaped seat on simple bamboo turned base. Having yellow paint with painted banding and fruit and floral elements. SIZE: 34″ H, 15-1/2″ L, 15-3/4 D CONDITION: Showing signs of wear and paint loss commensurate with age, 9-94382 (900-1,200) – Lot 2400

2401
$592.50

PAINTED BLANKET CHEST WITH DOUBLE TOMBSTONE PANELS.

Early 19th century. Having rectangular bread board top above dovetailed chest with molded base sitting atop ball feet having overall grey green painted surface with double tombstone painted panels on front and ends with tulips in vase decoration. SIZE: 22″ H, 52″ L, 23″ D PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with normal wear commensurate with age. Slight separation between top boards. Retains original strap hinges and lidded till. 9-94375 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2401

2402
$0.00

CANTED PAINT DECORATED HANGING CUPBOARD.

Mid-18th century, New England, pine. Shallow, with fine proportioned glazed door, applied molded overhanging cornice, above molded, mortised, tenoned & pegged doors, with original wavy glass. Removable shelf interior. Original iron hinges & brass door knob. Early dry flame grained exterior surfaces, over original green. Interior in dry white paint. Rosehead nailed back. Age appropriate minor paint abrasions, interior shelves with significant paint wear. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 26-1/2″ l x 7-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good as found condition. 9-93761 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2402

2403
$177.75

BANNISTER BACK SIDE CHAIR & ARMCHAIR.

Late 18th century, New England, the arm chair featuring a scalloped crest rail boldly turned vase and ring half spindles, with scrolling arms, vase and ring turned arm supports, sausage turned front legs, and turned front stretchers. Finished in old black paint. The side chair with bell & ball finials, carved crest rail and four 1/2 spinals, having sausage turned front legs. SIZE: Armchair: 43″ h, side chair 41-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Armchair, rough rush seat and old restoration to left arm post. The side chair very good with old refinish and old replaced splint seat. 9-94376 (500-800) – Lot 2403

2404
$1,422.00

SIX ARM ROLLED SHEET IRON CHANDELIER.

18th/Early 19th century, New England, pigtail forged hanger above elongated double cone, rolled sheet iron shaft extending to larger compressed double cone, with flattened disc bottom. Soldered downswept tapering rolled edge arms, tab soldered to piecrust pleated drop pans & slotted, folded edge candlecups. SIZE: 19″ h x 30″ d. CONDITION: Very good condition. Untouched lightly oxidized original tinned surfaces, with fine patina. 9-93767 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2404

2405
$0.00

PAIR OF MIRROR-BACK OVAL SCONCES.

First half 19th century, American, featuring oval convex reflector backplates with concentric trapezoidal applied mirror glass, adjoining down swept arm rolled edge & triangular braced folded tab candle arms. Drip pans with piecrust edge, slotted candlecups with folded rim. Backside with soldered, folded edge oval mounts, horizontal hanger marked “IS”. SIZE: 12-1/2″ overall, mirror 6″ w. CONDITION: Good condition, each sconce with two cracked stable mirror pieces & minor imperfections. Original surface with fine dark patina. Mirror surfaces with typical foxing, silvering loss. 9-93912 (900-1,500) – Lot 2405

2406
$0.00

BOWBACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR AND SACK BACK WINDSOR ROCKER.

Late 18th/ early 19th century, New England. The 9 spindle bowback side chair with reeded bow, carved seat and bamboo “H” stretcher base. The second a sack back Windsor with carved knuckle arms and urn and ring supports, splayed urn and ring turned base with attached rockers. SIZE: Side chair: 36″ H; Rocker: 37″ H, CONDITION: Side chair in very good condition with multiple layers of paint. Rocker with repaired bow having 6″ replaced segment, old re-finish and rockers appear to be original. 9-94380 (500-800) – Lot 2406

2407
$1,185.00

SACK BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.

Third quarter 18th century CT or MA. This fine example of mixed woods, the bowed back joined to seven spindles continuing through the mid-rail continuing to paddle hand rests, raised on vase-ring-and-reel-turned supports centering a shaped saddle seat raised on similarly turned splayed legs joined by swelled H-form stretchers. Surfaces now in old crusty black paint over original red. SIZE: Height of back 35″ height of seat 17 1/2″ overall width 24″ CONDITION: Generally good untouched condition, no damages or restoration noted. Minor surface imperfections. 9-93914 (1,200-2,200) – Lot 2407

2408
$0.00

MAINE GRADUATED SIX DRAWER CHEST IN OLD FINISH.

18th early 19th century with dovetailed case and six graduated, molded drawers. Having stepped crown molding at top and banding at base with tapering turned feet. Overall brown and red painted surface. SIZE: 58″ h x 36″ case width x 18″ case depth. CONDITION: Overall very good, as-found condition with minor lip damage to third drawer; normal wear commensurate with age; replaced hardware, base possibly of a later vintage. 9-94233 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2408

2409
$0.00

EARLY 19TH CENTURY VERMONT SECTIONAL CHIPPENDALE BOOKCASE.

Made in four sections, bottom section having applied bracket foot and two paneled doors. Two center sections have two glass doors each, top section has two glass doors and attached cornice molding. SIZE: 99″ h x 43″ w X 18″ d. CONDITION: One glass door cracked, some old repairs. Generally good condition. 8-86426 (1,750-2,750) – Lot 2409

2410
$0.00

NELSON COOK (American/Canadian, 1808 – 1892) PORTRAIT OF ELISABETH PECK PUTNAM, WIFE OF ROCKWELL PUTNAM.

Oil on canvas half portrait of a middle aged woman in a burgundy dress with matching shawl. She wears a suite of jewelry, including bracelet, oval broach, rings and watch chain and seated in an upholstered chair. Signed on the crestrail “Painted by N Cook.”. Also having a modern identification on back of stretcher for sitter and artist. Housed in a period gilt portrait frame with gilt liner (some edge losses). SIZE: 32″ x 26″ Overall: 42″ x 36″ CONDITION: Craquelure, some minor touch up, very good. 7-70757 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2410

2411
$0.00

NELSON COOK (American/Canadian, 1808 – 1892) PORTRAIT OF ROCKWELL PUTNAM.

Oil on canvas half portrait of a middle aged man wearing a formal black suit and white shirt seated in an upholstered chair. Red drapery as background. Signed on crestrail “N. Cook Painter. 1867”. Housed in a period gilt portrait frame with some losses. Sitter and artist identified on back stretcher in modern writing. NOTE: Gideon Putnam, founder & owner of the Gideon Putnam Hotel & Resort which was taken over & run by his son, Rockwell Putnam at the time of his passing. Putnam was a prominent business man and was one of the founders of the Episcopal church of Saratoga Springs. SIZE: 32-3/4″ x 26-1/2″ Overall: 42″ x 36″ CONDITION: Minor touch up, very good. 7-70756 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2411

2412
$0.00

MAINE COUNTRY EMPIRE DRESSER.

First half 19th century, Maine. Having birch and maple case with red wash, two setback drawers and four drawers in the base all with birds eye maple faces with unusual open scroll legs. SIZE: 48″ H, 44″ L, 22″ D CONDITION: Very good, wear commensurate with age. Hardware original. One old glue repair to splash board. 9-94085 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2412

2413
$0.00

COOPER FAMILY REGISTER, MAINE.

Early 19th century, Maine, watercolor family record featuring dove with bow, urns and oak leaf decoration, commencing with the marriage of N. Cooper and Sally Little, November 14, 1809, together with a record of descendants. The Cooper family moved to Maine from Rowley, MA. For more information on this family visit www.dunhamwilcox.net/me/me_bio_cooper.htm. SIZE: Image 19-1/2 x 15-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Estate of Annie Chase, Randolph, Maine. CONDITION: Very good condition, minor foxing and water stain. In period lemon gold frame. 9-94229 (800-1,200) – Lot 2413

2414
$829.50

NEW ENGLAND SANDPAPER PICTURE OF A TOWN.

The scene showing a long waterfall/dam with large mill, church, bridge and houses. Hill and sky in background. Unsigned. Housed in an antique molded wood frame behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 21″ Overall: 20-1/4″ x 26-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-93702 (800-1,200) – Lot 2414

2415
$0.00

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 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2415

2416
$12,442.50

CAST ZINC AND MOLDED COPPER WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO HOWARD.

Mid 19th century. Molded copper back half. Front half of cast zinc with molded copper legs. Very fine design attributed to J. Howard & Co., West Bridgewater, MA. offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 18″ h x 21″ l. CONDITION: Horse with wonderful well-worn surface. Front left leg needs to be re-soldered. Back hoof broken but all parts intact. Tail missing. 7-70724 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2416

2418
$2,666.25

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) THE SHEPHARD BROTHERS OF SHEPHARD FOUNDRY, BUFFALO, NY.

Oil on canvas depicting two brothers side by side wearing brown and tan skirts and black jackets. The background is a red drape and the taller of the two boys is holding the back of a hitchcock type sidechair with one hand while his other hand holds his younger brothers. Housed in a veneered wood frame, unsigned. Wayne Pratt Antiques invoice accompanies painting with details. SIZE: 31″ x 27″ Overall: 33″ x 28-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Wayne Pratt Antiques, 11/6/99 CONDITION: Three patches to reverse, craquelure, restored with high gloss varnish 9-90630 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2418

2419
$1,836.75

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A CHILD IN PLAID DRESS WITH DOG, HAT & FLOWERS.

Oil on canvas scene shows a young boy with long blonde hair and blue eyes seated holding his black and white small dog. He wears a a scotch plaid type dress in red, green and white and white pantaloons. Beside him is his black decorated top hat and on the other side flower plants with pink and yellow blossoms. Painted in oval form with black corners. Housed in a partial gilt replacement frame, unsigned, Baltimore & New York canvas stamp to verso. SIZE: 36″ x 30″ Overall: 38-3/4″ x 32″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Diana H. Bittel Antiques 9/19/99 CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good 9-90631 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2419

2420
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE SPIDER LEG CANDLE STAND.

Early 19th century, Maine. Having rectangular top with rounded corners joined to an urn and ring turned post with scrolling and tapering spider legs in all over original red wash. SIZE: 28″ H, 22″ L, 16″ D CONDITION: All over very good with slight warp to top. 9-94086 (800-1,200) – Lot 2420

2421
$948.00

LATE FEDERAL SECRETARY WITH ORIGINAL PAINTED SURFACE.

Maine circa 1830. Constructed of white pine. In two parts, upper part having overhanging top above two door display section. The doors with two arched glasses opening to reveal salmon painted interior fitted with three drawers across the base. The lower section with flip-down writing tablet held open with two slides. The base with three banded drawers retaining original mushroom pulls flanked by rope-turned columns sitting atop four tapering turned legs. The entire case retaining its original grain panted surface. SIZE: 57″ h x 37″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good with minor wear and scratches commensurate with age. 9-93222 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2421

2422
$2,430.00

HERIZ ORIENTAL CARPET.

Circa 1900, Northwest Persia. The central lobed blue-black medallion on a madder red field within geometric cream and pink spandrels, all with dense polychrome geometric floral devices, the pink guard borders with geometric floral vinery, the medium indigo main border with pink and blue flowerheads and scrolling saz leaf vinery. SIZE: 12’ 10” x 9’ 10”. CONDITION: Good overall with even wear and old professional restorations. 8-87754 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2422

2423
$7,290.00

STATE OF MAINE PAINT-DECORATED TALL CASE CLOCK.

Early 19th century, Maine, the bonnet with boldly turned finials, separated by double “s” scroll decoration having tombstone shaped door with conforming crown molding, the sides with delicately full turned columns all siting atop bold base, the case with narrow center door, separated by a cove molding with wider lower section having cut out molding. The entire clock red painted with black pin striping and gray green panels banded in lighter gray and having gray/green trim. The clock face painted black with white numerals having gilt decoration in the corners. Accompanying the clock is a period photograph of a very nicely decorated interior room setting with a gentleman (presumably a relative) seated in front of the clock. SIZE: 88″ h. PROVENANCE: Estate of Annie Chase, Randolph, Maine. CONDITION: Clock in very good condition, weights, time strike movement and pendulum intact, painted surface alligatored revealing earlier gray painted surface. Having normal wear and scratches commensurate with age. Face was repainted at the time the case was repainted. 9-94226 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2423

2424
$3,318.00

BUTTERFLY SHEET COPPER WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO FISKE.

Late 19th century. Nicely detailed standing insect with wings open. Wire antennae and legs. Attributed to J.W. Fiske, New York. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h (butterfly) 12″ l (butterfly) 23-1/2″ overall length. CONDITION: Very good. Uniform weathered surface. 9-93833 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2424

2425
$3,851.25

CROWING ROOSTER FULL BODIED COPPER WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century. Attributed to J.W. Fiske, New York. Reference Copper Weathervanes – 1893, pg 34. Having well detailed molded copper head, body and tail with open wings standing atop a ball atop an arrow wind vane. Molded zinc feet. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 25-1/2″ h x 23″ w (wingspan) 15″ l (rooster) 24-1/2″ l (arrow). CONDITION: Very good with fine uniform verdigris surface. Slight compression to body where wing attaches on right side. Minor soldered joint weakness on wing edge and chest. 9-93825 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2425

2426
$2,073.75

UNSIGNED (Mid 19th Century) THREE FAMILY PORTRAITS.

All identically housed in gilt wood frames (as is). Featuring small oil on canvas half portraits of a gentleman, a woman , and a child. The gentleman with brown jacket, white shirt and tie and exposed watch chain. The lady with a bonnet having floral sprays and jewelry. The child in a blue dress with a bamboo whip. SIZE: 10″ x 8″. Overall: 10-3/4″ x 9″. CONDITION: All in very good original condition, in need of cleaning with a few minor nicks and chafe spots. Some loss to frame of woman. Stretcher lines evident. With some minor touch up. 9-94162 (500-800) – Lot 2426

2427
$1,481.25

FINE WALDOBORO HOOKED RUG WITH STRAWBERRY BORDER.

Mid to late 19th century, probably Maine. Finely crafted hooked rug using a mixture of rags & yarn in the Waldoboro style. Having raised elements, the sculpted form giving it a 3-dimentional appearance. The rug featuring a central floral medallion surrounded by grapes and vines, having a spray of three flowers in each corner, bordered by an array of raised strawberries. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h x 54″ w. CONDITION: Visually very good with evidence of a small amount of old repair. Museum mounted to stretcher. 9-94232 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2427

2427a
$0.00

EARLY HOOKED FLORAL RUG.

This 19th century rug with cream background and multiple red roses with a large leaf hooked on burlap with an old cloth backing. SIZE: 49” long, approx. 27” wide. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-94521 (250-350) – Lot 2427a

2428
$0.00

CANADIAN FOLK ART NEEDLEWORK BANNER.

Late 19th century Canada. Signed by Mrs. W. Horton, Carlton Place, May 1st 1899. Featuring on one side a commemorative scene “God Save the Queen, Memory of William III 1690” with finely crafted needlework picture in wool yarn on wool panel with a large picture of William of Orange on horseback in full regalia and other figures having appliqued banners featuring contemporary military slogans. The reverse side is decorated with the slogan “Slow to take offense, offering none”. Featuring the central portrait of T.L. Hackett, surrounded by religious and masonic iconography. Along bottom lower left, beaver, “Ellisville L.O.L. #485″, lower right has maple leaf, all elements are needle work. Ellisville, possibly Ellisville, Ontario. Surrounded by wool fringe with wood and forged iron hanging rod at top. SIZE: 72″ X 82” CONDITION: Commensurate with age. Losses, moth damage and repairs. Overall very good. 9-93221 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2428

2429
$0.00

HOOKED RUG WITH SPANIEL.

Late 19th, early 20th century, probably hooked from a Frost pattern (Edward S. Frost, Biddeford Maine). Rag hooked in vibrant colors, showing a recumbent spaniel surrounded by flowers and scrolls. Now mounted on acid free black fabric on stretcher. SIZE: 27″ h x 37-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good, with a few minor snags commensurate with age and use. 9-94231 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2429

2430
$829.50

ONE DRAWER PAINT DECORATED SIDE TABLE WITH CHECKERBOARD TOP.

Mid 19th century, New England. Of pine construction with scalloped top with marbleized surface with paint decorated checkerboard atop yellow grained base having blue pin striping and turned legs. Drawer with dowel construction and original knob. SIZE: 29″ h x 16-1/2 x 17″ top CONDITION: Very good, having minor wear commensurate with age. 9-93927 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2430

2431
$355.50

VILLAGE SCENE HOOKED RUG.

Maine 20th century signed B.E.M” attributed to Barbara Marey of Swanville Maine (born 1923). Examples of her work are in the collection of the Maine Historical Society. Rug is the image of purple Victorian house, a white church and a mustard painted colonial house in the background with chickens, cat and Lombarde poplars. Rag hooked on burlap, having vibrant but slightly softened colors. SIZE: 18″ h x 44″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall with a loss of about 6′ x 1″ in upper right hand corner. 9-94287 (400-600) – Lot 2431

2432
$1,777.50

RAG HOOKED WELCOME RUG WITH CAT AND KITTEN.

First half 20th century. Half round rag hooked on burlap rug featuring a multicolored border, “WELCOME” with floral decoration, centering a cat and her tiger kitten playing with a yarn ball on a braided rug. SIZE: 38″ w x 25″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Colors lively and uniform; very good. 9-94371 (500-700) – Lot 2432

2433
$486.00

SNOWSHOE LOUNGE AND OTTOMAN.

Late 19th to early 20th century. Sturdily constructed from bent ash and woven sinew with original brass braces of particularly elegant sculptural form, retaining a beautiful color and patina. SIZE: Lounge: 37″ h x 22″ w x 42″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Minor wear commensurate with age. 9-93468 (600-800) – Lot 2433

2434
$0.00

FINELY CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN SEAL TRADE FIGURE.

Well carved figure of seal on stump, probably used as trade figure for ice house. SIZE: 30″ h. CONDITION: Normal drying splits, original gray painted surface evident beneath traces of peeling later white paint. Old cut marks & re-gluing at joints in the form of old repairs. 9-91906 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2434

2435
$355.50

HEPPLEWHITE CURLY MAPLE WORK TABLE.

Early 19th century, Northern New England or Canada. Constructed of highly figured maple with figured birch tapering legs. The front fitted with dovetailed drawer and bead molded surround. SIZE: 29″ h x 17-1/2 w x 15″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Top old replacement and back left leg with minor loss at top. 9-94351 (800-1,200) – Lot 2435

2436
$118.50

GREEN PAINTED CANADIAN ARMCHAIR WITH URN SPLAT.

Canada, early 19th century. Chair back mortised into tapering square posts outwardly curving to formed back legs. Having mortised stretchers supporting urn shaped splat. The scrolling arms, pegged and mortised in the front and back; having square front posts terminating in legs with flattened mortise stretchers around. Retaining original green paint and probably original splint seat. SIZE: 41″ h x 19 w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good, showing normal wear commensurate with age. 9-93467 (400-600) – Lot 2436

2437
$562.88

MINIATURE 2 OVER 3 CHEST WITH BRACKET BASE AND SPONGE PAINTING.

Early to mid 19th century, Continental or American. Having molded top with chamfered edge, two over three graduated drawers with framed edges, sides with four panels all atop a bracket base. Drawers of dovetailed construction. Constructed in pine with dark porcelain knobs. SIZE: 20-1/2″ H, 17″ L, 9″ D CONDITION: Very good with possible old restoration to base. 9-94046 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2437

2438
$0.00

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 (400-600) – Lot 2438

2439
$177.75

PAIR OF SILHOUETTE PORTRAITS OF ROBERT AND HANNAH KNOWLTON.

Early 19th century, New England. Two oval cut-work and watercolor silhouettes. The first of a cut-work profile figure of a gentleman with black fabric background having a black watercolor coat, lapels and hair identified on reverse as “Uncle Robert Knowlton, Concord, NH.” The second with profile figure of a woman with cut-work head and dress revealing fabric background having pencil and watercolor detail featuring bonnet with yellow bow pencil drawn lace collar with yellow ribbons identified on reverse as “Hannah Knowlton, wife of Robert Knowlton. Both now housed in oval carved and black painted frames with “William J. Gardiner Boston Ma.” label SIZE: Overall 5-1/4″ x 4-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good overall with dark toning from fabric background. 7-75100 (200-300) – Lot 2439

2440
$364.50

COLLECTION OF 44 CAST IRON TRIVETS.

Lot consists of 44 pieces mostly 19th century, with figural examples, several with advertising, some with turned wood handles, horseshoes, hearts, etc. SIZE: Assorted sizes. CONDITION: All very good with good patina. 7-70660-1 (500-800) – Lot 2440

2441
$303.75

COLLECTION OF 44 CAST IRON TRIVETS.

Lot consists of 44 pieces mostly 19th century, with figural examples, several with advertising, some with horseshoes, hearts, etc. SIZE: Assorted sizes. CONDITION: All very good with good patina. 7-70660 (500-800) – Lot 2441

2442
$1,007.25

PAIR OF SMALL, CARVED AND PAINTED NORTHWEST COAST CEREMONIAL PADDLES.

Late 19th to early 20th century. Each finely carved cedar. One side incised carved with bear clan iconography, the reverse pollychrome painted with similar iconography. Having dark and mellow patina. SIZE: 24-1/2″ l x 4″ w. CONDITION: Very, very good with a small amount of normal wear. 9-93284 (300-500) – Lot 2442

2443
$425.25

CHEYENNE BEAD-WORK MOCCASINS.

Early 20th century, Native American western plains US. Pair in buckskin with all over geometric pattern in “lazy stitch” bead-work primarily in orange and white beads with other colors for accent. SIZE: Sole size 10″ CONDITION: Bead-work good with only very minor losses, buckskin very stiff. 7-75054 (300-500) – Lot 2443

2444
$1,125.75

NATIVE AMERICAN BIRD EFFIGY SCOOP.

19th century, probably Eastern woodlands. Scoop elaborately carved from single piece of horn, thin, dished oval scoop, handle round carved, arrowhead shaped, with fox and eagle heads, fine red, white & yellow beads between. Applied copper eyes. Fox’s ears, nostrils & mouth painted red, eagle’s beak painted yellow. Now with museum stand. SIZE: 8-1/2″ overall. CONDITION: Very good with mellow, dark patina. 9-93756 (800-1,400) – Lot 2444

2445
$0.00

INDIAN BEADED SNAKE & WRIST TETHER.

Early 20th century American. Colorful array of beads with top red, white, blue, yellow and black, the bottom green. Tether is predominantly red with blue, white and yellow patterns. Open mouth shows base fabric that appears to be muslin. SIZE: 31″ l. PROVENANCE: Recently purchased out of a home in Connecticut from an 85 year old gentleman who was given the snake by his grandmother when he was 8 years old. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94284 (800-1,200) – Lot 2445

2446
$1,481.25

TWO NORTHWEST COAST NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED HORN SPOONS.

19th century Northwest Coast American. 1) A darkened horn carved in two parts joined with horn peg with figures depicting Bear clan ancestors with inset mother of pearl. 2) Carved in horn in two parts joined with copper rivets depicting a single ancestor figure with tall helmet mounted with mother of pearl panel. Carved horn spoons were among the most powerful ceremonial objects of the Tlingit and Haida peoples. SIZE: 1) 9-1/2″ 2) 12-1/4″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Very good condition on both. 9-93151 (800-1,200) – Lot 2446

2447
$2,794.50

7 NAVAJO, ZUNI AND NATIVE AMERICAN INSPIRED BRACELETS.

Mid-late 20th century. 1. Ring bracelet of tooled sterling silver and colored mother of pearl signed inside bracelet “Justin Morris, Navajo, Sterling Silver.” 2. A Navajo cuff bracelet with tooled silver, 4 natural turquoise stones and a bear claw signed “E.T. Sterling” (sterling silver). 3. A Navajo bracelet of tooled sterling silver having a large turquoise stone signed “Orville Tsinnie of New Mexico.” 4. Bracelet of Zuni style, tooled silver with 9 natural turquoise stones marked “Orville Tsinnie of New Mexico.” 5. Of modernist geometric design crafted in coral, turquoise, mother of pearl and lacquer set in sterling silver marked “Sterling Handcrafted.” 6. Sterling silver inset with Zuni and Navajo designs in mosaic glass, stone and lacquer marked sterling. 7. Silver cuff bracelet with large polished turquoise, agate and tigers eye stones marked “Aguilar.” SIZE: Various. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine Maine home. CONDITION: All very good. 9-93100 (1,800-2,400) – Lot 2447

2448
$355.50

3 PIECES OF MEXICAN AND SOUTHWEST JEWELRY.

Mid-late 20th century. The first being a hinged sterling silver Taxco Mexico mid century modern stylized bracelet signed “Villasana” (Alfredo Villasana). The second a sterling silver pendant drop marked “R Handcrafted” with a lacquer, stone and mother of pearl stylized cosmos scene. The third a Zuni style wrist watch band with silver and turquoise mounted on an expandable bracelet. Signed and monogrammed “AT.” SIZE: Pendant 2-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: First minor dents. Second very good. Third minor dents. 9-93101 (500-1,000) – Lot 2448

2449
$1,718.25

SIGNED SAN ILDEFONSO POT ATTRIBUTED TO MARIA MARTINEZ (1887-1980).

Circa 1920-1925, New Mexico. Blackware pot with geometric design bearing burnished signature. SIZE: 5-1/2″ H. CONDITION: Very good, a few very minor scratches. 7-70731 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2449

2450
$0.00

CARVED FOLK ART TOTEM WITH FLOATING BALL.

American early 20th century. Relief carved tapering totem or spirit stick with chamfered edges and floating ball whimsey top. SIZE: 31-1/2″ tall. CONDITION: Very good. Old patina, poly-chrome detail. 9-94420 (200-300) – Lot 2450

2451
$0.00

SMALL SHAKER CHEESE BASKET IN ROBIN’S EGG BLUE PAINT.

Woven open work splint basket with wrapped top, having old robin’s egg blue painted surface. SIZE: 5″ h x 10″ diameter. CONDITION: 2 very minor breaks. Overall very good and uniform color. 9-93779 (800-1,000) – Lot 2451

2452
$0.00

SALMON PAINTED SHAKER CHEESE BOX.

Mid 19th Century. Round with staved construction having two interlocking bands holding the base with pegged and nailed band on lid. Retaining its original salmon paint. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 19″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good with minor drying splits in base and normal wear commensurate with age. 9-93733 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2452

2453
$414.75

PAINTED WOOD TRADE SIGN “BEEF, LAMB AND PORK”.

20th century. Painted wood sign “BOHACK Co. BROOKLYN & QUEENS BEEF, LAMB & PORK”. Pinstriped borders chamfered edges. Constructed from two walnut boards. SIZE: 9″ X 30″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-93438 (300-500) – Lot 2453

2454
$1,422.00

CREDIT SIGN.

19th century New England. “DO, NOT, ASK, FOR, CREDIT” trade sign on pine. Whimsical merchant’s “terms” sign, amusing punctuation, original yellow lettering, black background, yellow border with shaped corners. White gesso primer undercoat, board of recycled use. Retains original ring hangers. SIZE: 7″ X 18-3/8″. CONDITION: Very good- untouched condition. Age appropriate minor abrasions. 9-93714 (600-900) – Lot 2454

2455
$118.50

DOVETAILED PAINTED DOCUMENT BOX.

Slate blue paint with applied stepped molding all around, interior with original cast iron hinges, and two compartments with two pen written labels, 1843 & 1844. SIZE: 10″ h x 22-1/2″l x 12-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good, with small reglued corner on top, normal wear commensurate with age. 9-94358 (400-600) – Lot 2455

2456
$0.00

GRAY PAINTED OPEN FIRKIN.

Open firkin or bucket with splaying staved sides having bentwood bands attached using copper nails with bentwood handle and all over gray paint. SIZE: 18-1/2″ & top d 14″ PROVENANCE: Estate of Annie Chase, Randolph, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94228 (500-800) – Lot 2456

2457
$0.00

BOOK FORM FOLDING BACKGAMMON GAME BOARD.

19th century box of square nail construction housing a colorful backgammon board with a red, white and blue playing field. Exterior in nicely worn black paint. SIZE: 2 1/2″ H, 15 1/2″ W, 9 1/2″ D CONDITION: Very good with wear commensurate with age. 9-93708 (800-1,200) – Lot 2457

2458
$711.00

SMALL PAINTED MAINE CHECKER BOARD.

Mid 19th century, painted in dark brown and ivory white with fine crazed finish, frame edge in brown attached with cut square nails on painted bass wood board. SIZE: 11″x11″ CONDITION: Old sliver restoration to one frame edge, normal wear and abrasion commensurate with age. 9-93707 (800-1,200) – Lot 2458

2459
$0.00

PAINTED AND DECORATED FOLDING CHECKER/BACKGAMMON GAME BOARD BOX.

Mid 19th Century, New England. Fine hinged box having yellow and black painted checker board exterior with stencil decorated water lilies having yellow and black painted backgammon board interior, edges having yellow pin striping, interior constructed to hold game pieces. SIZE: 2 1/2″ H, 15 3/4″ W, 5 1/2″ D CONDITION: Very good with minor wear and losses commensurate with age. 9-93709 (800-1,200) – Lot 2459

2460
$1,185.00

COPPER ARROW WEATHERVANE WITH FINIAL TOP ATTRIBUTED TO FISKE.

Sheet copper feathers. Cast iron arrow head with molded copper finial. Having very good verdigris patina. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 19″ h x 36″ l. CONDITION: Very good, uniform patina. 9-94391 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2460

2461
$592.50

SHEET IRON SILHOUETTE WEATHERVANE OF A HUNT SCENE.

20th century. Well designed silhouette of a huntsman on horseback with hounds. In sheet iron with iron rod reinforcement. Probably by Kenneth Lynch & Sons, Wilton, CT. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 13″ h x 26″ l. CONDITION: Pitted. Attractive overall, uniform surface. 9-93831 (500-800) – Lot 2461

2462
$1,422.00

PERSIAN ORIENTAL RUG.

First third 20th century. The field of large polychrome lotus and chrysanthemum blossoms amongst foliage on an ivory ground within a rose red main border depicting birds, flowers and foliage. SIZE: 10′ 5″ x 14″ CONDITION: Even wear overall, with soft pallet, good condition. 9-93587 (800-1,200) – Lot 2462

2463
$829.50

PAINTED SAROUK RUG.

Second quarter 20th century, Central Persia. Central floral medallion on a blue black ground on a rose pink ground with dense floral trelliswork within ivory and indigo spandrels. Main and guard borders of floral latticework. SIZE: 7′ 2″ x 4′ 7″. CONDITION: Retains good pile. Good overall. 7-70693 (600-800) – Lot 2463

2464
$2,014.50

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND.

Late 18th-early 19th century, Connecticut. The elongated octagonal top with central oval pinwheel inlaid paterae, the top edges with satinwood stringing, tilting on a cylindrical ring-turned shaft raised on a tripod spider leg base terminating in molded pointed feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 24″ l x 16″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: This nice example retains rich color, professionally cleaned and repolished, no damages or restoration noted. Very good overall. 9-93336 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2464

2465
$770.25

LEATHER FIRE BUCKET WITH ORIGINAL DECORATION “R.C. SEARLE”.

Early 19th Century New England constructed from stitched brown leather having overall black painted surface with yellow bands top and bottom centering a scroll cartouche with the original owners’ name. SIZE: 12 1/2″ H, 7 1/2″ Dia. CONDITION: Very good overall condition having normal wear to paint and leather commensurate with age. 9-93750 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2465

2466
$355.50

CHERRY CORNER CUPBOARD WITH TOMBSTONE ARCH NINE-LIGHT DOOR.

Finely proportioned cherry corner cupboard with 9-light door above 2-panel door constructed in two sections with crown molding above. SIZE: 48″ w x 79-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Fine finish. Evidence of restoration and reconstruction. 9-92874 (500-800) – Lot 2466

2467
$0.00

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 (5,000-7,500) – Lot 2467

2468
$0.00

TIGER MAPLE MINIATURE CHEST WITH BOLD CUTOUT BASE.

Early 19th century, American. Chest with dovetail constructed drawers and pine secondary wood with exterior in boldly figured tiger maple veneer having two over three drawer construction with good graduation, simple half round cutout ends and scalloped cutout front. SIZE: 14 1/4″ H, 11 1/2″ W, 7″ D CONDITION: Overall very clean with replacement hardware. 9-93751 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2468

2469
$486.00

MAHOGANY HEPPLEWHITE BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS.

Last quarter 18th century New England having rectangular top with bowed front and checkered and string inlay edges above 4 conforming bowed drawers with cock beading all above a conforming scalloped base with frontal French feet and slightly scrolling feet in the back. SIZE: 36″ h x 42″ w x 21″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine Maine home. CONDITION: Fine old refinish with evidence of a very small amount of professional veneer repair, replaced hardware. 9-94348 (700-1,000) – Lot 2469

2470
$486.00

NEW YORK NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER.

1814 New York. Finely worked with cotton thread on linen background, primarily in chain stitch, satin stitch and cross stitch, having a margin on either side and across the top consisting of pots with meandering flowers, accented with the figures of two honey bees. Central motif being a house on the hill having birds and insects in flight, trees and flowers in the yard, a dog with collar and four sheep. The text, a transcription of Alexander Pope’s poem “Dying Christian”. Along bottom edge “Sally Peny, her work done, New York, May 1814″. SIZE: Image 15″ x 12”. CONDITION: Overall very good, with uniform thread color, slightly toned linen, stain upper left portion and a small amount of thread pulling. Mounted in later frame. 9-93475 (800-1,200) – Lot 2470

2471
$711.00

INLAID SHERATON KNIFE BOX.

Late 18th century England or US. Having sloping mahogany lid and serpentine front. The corners with banded inlay with checkering, the interior fitted for cutlery with similar inlay. SIZE: 15″ h x 9-1/2″ l x 13-1/2 d. CONDITION: Good with some inlay and veneer loss. 9-94495 (600-800) – Lot 2471

2472
$0.00

UNSIGNED FOLK ART PASTEL OF YOUNG BOY WITH HIS HOBBY HORSE TRICYCLE.

American. Mid-19th Century. The full length portrait in pastel shows a standing child in black dress and gray pants standing next to a three-wheel tricycle with rocking horse seat. Child holds a small whip and there is a classical background of trees, statues and wall. Unsigned. Housed in a gold period frame behind glass. Pencil on backing “Durand 1846”. SIZE: Sight: 24-1/2″ x 18 Overall: 29-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Several repaired tears, generally very good. 9-93790 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2472

2473
$11,850.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM W KENNEDY (American, 1817-1871) CHILD IN BLUE WITH A CANE.

Oil on board laid to masonite 3/4 portrait of a young boy with blue shirt and brown pants. He wears a double strand of coral around his neck and holds a thin cane in his hands. Blue eyes, pink cheeks and his brown hair curled on top. Housed in what may be its original antique frame which has black overpaint, as found, unsigned. SIZE: 22″ x 18″. Overall: 24″ x 20-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Alex Cooper’s auction flyer cover July 25/6 1999 CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-90624 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2473

2474
$2,370.00

ATTRIBUTED TO EMMA JANE CADY (American, 1854-1933) OUTSTANDING THEOREM STILL LIFE OF BOWL OF FRUIT.

Fine watercolor shows a clear pedestal bowl filled with grapes, pears, peaches and cherries. A butterfly and three dragonflies above and below. The bowl sit atop a grain painted and faux marble shelf. Housed in a period gilt wood frame with gilt liner. The clear compote & hanging cherries are typical features in Cady’s work. SIZE: 13-3/4″ X 15-1/2″ Overall: 18-1/2″ X 19-3/4″ CONDITION: Slight time toning with very minor scuff losses, very good. 9-94166 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2474

2475
$0.00

WATERCOLOR ON PAPER NEW YORK FAMILY RECORD.

Early 19th century, New York, watercolor family record, Jacob Lent born 1771 and Maria Haws, 1771 and children featuring colorfully painted columns, scroll and heart with arrows and a reclining youth in the woods with weeping willow and poplars. Along bottom features a poem “Babes in the Woods” with a red heart separating stanzas. On reverse “To be given to Russell N. Lent at my death Emma Lent”. Set in original mahogany gilt frame. The grave of Maria Hause Lent can be found at St. Phillips Church cemetery, Garrison, NY. SIZE: Image size 14-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, overall clean and uniform, a few very minor lightened spots. 9-93701 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2475

2476
$0.00

MEMORIAL MOURNING WATERCOLOR WITH URN.

Early 19th century, American, featuring mourning scene with weeping willows and palm trees in the background. In the foreground two gentlemen and a woman dressed in black, mourning at an urn inscribed “Mr. Noah Thrall died 1805, age 84. Mrs. Harriot Thrall…”, in early lemon gold frame. SIZE: Image 20″ x 15-3/4″ CONDITION: Small tears, creases water stains, overall fair to good condition. 7-70739 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2476

2477
$2,073.75

NEW YORK INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE.

Late 18th, early 19th century, crafted in fine quality mahogany, featuring “D” ends and oval leaves with concave and bead molded edge, having conforming drawer in one end and simulated drawer in other. Mounted on four tapering legs featuring linenfold and husk pattern inlays with string inlay and ebony and satin wood banding near base. For similar table, attributed to John Dikeman, see page 349, of “American Furniture the Federal Period 1788-1825” by Charles F. Montgomery, reference #326. SIZE: 28″ h x 35″ w x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good, old if not original finish. 9-94016 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2477

2478
$2,073.75

MAHOGANY & TIGER MAPLE FEDERAL CHEST.

Late 18th century. Having rectangular cherry top with cherry ends, 3 narrow drawers over 3 long graduated drawers above a tall cutout base. Dovetailed drawer construction, drawers faced with vibrant tiger maple and banded with mahogany having oval brasses. SIZE: 38″ H, 42-1/2″ L, 19-1/2″ D CONDITION: Very good old refinish. 9-94054 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 2478

2479
$1,481.25

TWO SIMILAR SHERATON INLAID KNIFE BOXES.

Both with scalloped fronts, lift lids, inlaid fitted interiors. Mahogany and burl mahogany construction. The first with paterae oval inlaid lid, the second with cornucopia and leaf inlaid panel. Both having original hardware and probably original finish. SIZE: The first: 14″ h; the second: 15″ h. CONDITION: Both very good with typical minor losses and drying splits. 9-94386 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2479

2480
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE GRADUATED SIX DRAWER COLLECTORS STORAGE CHEST.

Late 18th early 19th century, England. The rectangular mahogany top with fluted molding above six graduated mahogany drawers each with birds eye maple surrounded with satin wood and ebony string inlay. Having molded base molding and a dovetailed case with dovetail drawers and oak and pine secondary woods. SIZE: 39″ h x 36″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Fine old refinish. 9-94062 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2480

2481
$948.00

FINE AND RARE WEIGHTED POLYCHROME TOLE WARE COVERED URN ON PEDESTAL.

Early 19th century New England example with bowed panels painted in green, black, red and white with pin striping in similar colors. Alternating colored panels give it a very striking appearance. A delicate form with weighted base and lid having a teardrop form zinc finial. SIZE: 8″ H x 4″ W x 4″ D CONDITION: Fine original dry painted surfaces having minor paint loss and slight seam separation, overall very good condition. 9-93745 (600-900) – Lot 2481

2482
$3,258.75

FRANKLIN FIRE SOCIETY LEATHER FIRE BUCKET.

Early 19th century, Massachusetts. Paint decorated with an eagle & banners that read “FRANKLIN FIRE SOCIETY SHATTUCK 1830” with painted inscription “Charlestown” on reverse, impressed “BOYD MAKER BOSTON 2”. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h x 8″ dia. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Typical losses & craquelure to paint, lower banner “SHATTUCK” slightly later paint, probably to paint over the previous name. Left side of handle detached, right side of handle leather lug an old replacement. 9-93031 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2482

2483
$355.50

ASSEMBLED SET OF BRASS FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT.

Late 18th through mid-19th century, New England and New York. To include: a three-fold brass wire fire screen with floral cresting; a set of brass fireplace tools with turned faceted handles, the holder stand labeled “HOWES”; a serpentine pierced brass fender raised on flattened cast brass feet and fitted with turned brass tool holders at the ends; and a fine pair of Chippendale brass andirons, probably New York, each with faceted turned finials above a shaft with urn turned capital joined to a faceted standard on a round turned base joined to the billet bar fitted with brass plate and decorative pierced brass fence terminating in brass support and turned log stop, each andiron raised on arched double spurred legs on ball feet. SIZE: Screen: 34-1/2″ h x 55″ w overall. Fender: 23″ h (with attached tool holders) x approx 47″ l overall. Andirons: 22-1/2″ h x 23-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. Christie’s Jan. 28, 2010 Lot 234. CONDITION: Generally very good. Cast iron log holders intact but worn. Brush absent at end of brush holder. Fender with normal and expected nicks & dents from use. 9-93393 (800-1,200) – Lot 2483

2484
$177.75

NEEDLEWORK SILK ON LINEN SAMPLER.

First half 19th century, New England, featuring meandering strawberry border within blue and white rope border, set with four courses of alphabet, poetic verse and two urns with flowers, “Jane Amilia Loring, aged 10 years”. Framed in mahogany frame. SIZE: Image 17″ x 15-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From Marblehead Massachusetts Estate. CONDITION: Very good, clean with very minor toning. 9-94430 (600-800) – Lot 2484

2485
$0.00

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 (800-1,200) – Lot 2485

2486
$2,607.00

HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY CELLARETTE ON STAND.

Late 18th-early 19th century. The hinged rectangular top with oval inlaid paterae depicting a seashell with feathered edges opening to an interior fitted with six bottle compartments, the case sides fitted with brass carrying handles. The dovetailed box mounted on a conforming stand with molded edge above the conforming apron raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 25″ h x 15-1/2″ l x 11-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. South Bay Auctions, Inc. East Moriches, Long Island, NY 11940 CONDITION: Very good with original polished surfaces. Normal and expected tight shrinkage cracks on veneered surfaces. 9-93329 (800-1,200) – Lot 2486

2487
$0.00

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 (1,000-1,400) – Lot 2487

2488
$0.00

SET OF 8 BOSTON SABRE LEG SIDE CHAIRS.

Early 19th century, Boston. Mahogany with straight crest rail having scalloped ends and centrally applied burl panel with sabre curved back and front legs having slip seat. SIZE: 33″ H, 17-1/2″ L, 17″ D CONDITION: Very good, old if not original finish, slip seats re-covered with needlepoint. 7-75056 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2488

2489
$0.00

NEW YORK TIGER MAPLE RECAMIER WITH PAW FEET AND WINGED EAGLES.

Featuring finely figured tiger and bird’s-eye maple; having scrolled ends with outward scrolling back. Retaining original caned back panel and seat, all sitting atop four carved paw feet. The front feet faced with well executed eagle with feather and acanthus applique. SIZE: 28″ h x 74″ w x 22″ d. CONDITION: All over very good, retaining original finish; having minor drying split on front of right arm and small filled drying crack on back left leg. 7-74893 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2489

2490
$533.25

FINE PIECED AND QUILTED STAR QUILT.

Last quarter 19th century pieced cotton calico on cotton background consisting of a large central eight pointed star made up of radiating and alternating ten colored diamond shaped calico pieces. Having four smaller six point stars in each corner with a band of star points for a border. Very finely quilted in a meandering leaf and scroll pattern, all hand stitched including border. Some cotton seeds apparent in batting. SIZE: 115″ x 115″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93396 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2490

2491
$711.00

FINE “OHIO STAR” PATCHWORK QUILT.

Ca 1875, West Virginia. The 2 color star panels repeating 12 times in colors of red and white lines interspersed with 8 pointed small stars, the 3 sided border with zig zag wide red line having an inside thinner straight light tan line. SIZE: 62″ x 78″ PROVENANCE: 12/4/03 Rocky Mountain Quilts York Village, Maine. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-93402 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2491

2492
$1,896.00

OUTSTANDING BALTIMORE ALBUM TYPE ANTIQUE QUILT.

The interior having 16 squares made up of red & green flower & leaf motifs. 4 sided border of green drape and red tassel, thin red border edge all against a nicely executed white quilting. SIZE: 92″ x 92″. PROVENANCE: Marie Miller antique quilts 2003, “Gettysburg PA Civil War era.” From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good, some spot staining. 9-93399 (800-1,200) – Lot 2492

2493
$10,665.00

FINE APPLIQUE ALBUM QUILT.

19th century having 25 sixteen inch by sixteen inch squares depicting floral motifs including pot of flowers, wreath of flowers and a stylized cornucopia of flowers, all different colors of red, green, black and gold, having a thin red border. SIZE: 82″ x 82″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good 9-93403 (5,000-8,000) – Lot 2493

2494
$474.00

TWO COLOR PIECED QUILT.

19th century having a repeating pattern made up of concentric circles in a patchwork design. Colors are tan and vibrant red with a scalloped border. SIZE: 77″ x 86″. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93398 (600-800) – Lot 2494

2495
$592.50

FINE “OCEAN WAVES” PATCHWORK CALICO QUILT.

Last quarter 19th century, finely pieced and quilted with cotton calico pieces framed in a pink seaweed pattern calico fabric. The ocean and wave pattern portion with alternating white calico and colored calico pieces all hand stitched including border. SIZE: 76″x86″ CONDITION: Excellent, pencil design for stitching still intact, probably never been laundered or used. 9-93397 (300-500) – Lot 2495

2496
$474.00

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE PATCHWORK QUILT.

Unknown pattern having blue & white geometric hexagonal shapes made of 6 triangular pieces. They are Displayed in long diagonal lines alternating with 2 wide lines of the same shapes spaced apart. Nice white quilted background having a blue triangular pieced border. SIZE: 84″ x 96″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good 9-93401 (300-500) – Lot 2496

2497
$182.25

ANTIQUE PATCHWORK STAR QUILT.

The white background supporting 9 colorful 8 pointed stars in printed fabric. SIZE: 74″ x 74″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good, Very light staining in spots. 9-93400 (300-500) – Lot 2497

2498
$1,185.00

SHEET COPPER OWL AND MOON WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century, New England. Cutout and pierced detail. Mounted on copper arrow with zinc point. Good verdigris patina. Offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 12″ h x 21-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Minor wrinkle in moon. Minor age split near wing. 9-93724 (600-900) – Lot 2498

2499
$592.50

SHEET IRON HORSE AND RIDER WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century. Silhouette weathervane of a prancing horse with a gentleman rider wearing top hat. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h x 22″ l. CONDITION: Nice uniform pitted surface. Even color. Loss to brim of top hat. 9-93827 (800-1,200) – Lot 2499

2500
$0.00

BLUE PAINTED CARPENTER’S TOOL TOTE.

19th century, New England, well constructed with dovetail corners and square nails, having center divider raised with cutout for hand grip, having divided section on one side, used to carry tools and equipment, slot cut for carrying saws. Worn blue paint. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 20″ w x 12 d”. CONDITION: Very good with wear commensurate with use. 9-94327 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2500

2501
$0.00

VERY FINE WHITE PAINTED DOCUMENT BOX WITH FLORAL DECORATION.

Early 19th century New England, oyster white ground delicately painted with stylized salmon colored bell flowers and leaves in the manner of tole painting and having yellow banding all around. Retaining original lock and hinges, constructed with butt joints in poplar and having forged cut nail construction. SIZE: 3 3/4″ H, 11″ W, 6 3/4″ D CONDITION: Dry original paint with expected wear and edge abrasions. 9-93732 (1,800-2,800) – Lot 2501

2502
$770.25

OFFICE SIGN WITH POINTING HAND.

Mid 19th century New England. Pointing hand “OFFICE” sign made of pine with fine graphics. “OFFICE” is painted in gilt paint, the hand in gilt and bronzed gilt, with brown shadow details, against black background with silver border. Original thin dry varnish overcoat. Retains old ring hangers. SIZE: 7-1/2″ X 29-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-93713 (800-1,200) – Lot 2502

2503
$0.00

DECORATED DOME TOP STORAGE BOX.

First quarter 19th century, Massachusetts. The “Worcester” decorated box of typical design with cut corner perimeter banding, the lid with meandering floral central lozenge centering wavy floral leafage plumes. Front of lid with swag decoration. With dry original polychrome paint decoration. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 15″ l x 7-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Carrying handle mid-19th century replacement. Interior with expected patina and slight staining. 9-93737 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2503

2504
$1,007.25

TURNED PINE PAINT DECORATED COMPOTE.

Circa 1800-1820 New England. Bold baluster and ring turned column, stepped circular footed base, adjoining dished circular bowl. Original blue, red and gilt dry painted surfaces over white primer base coat with original applied felt bottom pad. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h X 9-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. Paint wear, central interior bowl area, otherwise minor paint abrasions. No chips or cracks. 9-93743 (800-1,200) – Lot 2504

2505
$0.00

PAINT DECORATED SEWING CLAMP WITH CARVED TAPE LOOM.

Early 19th Century, American. The white painted clamp having sprig decoration in cobalt blue with a finely turned thumb screw for mounting. Fitted with a small round mirror and a velvet covered pincushion top together with a small carved maple tape loom with half round hanging section. SIZE: Clamp 7″ H, Loom 8 1/2″ H, 5 1/2″ W CONDITION: Loom in very good condition, clamp in very good condition with minor abrasions and crack to small mirror. 9-93752 (800-1,200) – Lot 2505

2506
$592.50

GREEN PAINTED BENT WOOD SPICE BOX.

19th Century. Round box of bent wood construction. Bands joined with square nails, having all over green paint. Stenciled “Spice” with a stenciled spoked wheel on lid. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 6″ diameter. CONDITION: Overall very good. Wear commensurate with age. 9-93771 (150-200) – Lot 2506

2507
$4,147.50

ROBIN’S EGG BLUE PAINTED TREEN BUCKET WITH SWING HANDLE.

Early 19th century. Turned from one piece of wood with carved ears, having carved pegs holding a bent wood swing handle. Fitted with an inset bottom. Painted in Robin’s egg blue paint. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h; 5-1/2 x 6-1/4″ bottom (shrinkage). PROVENANCE: Estate of Annie Chase, Randolph, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. Bottom with openings due to heavy, normal shrinkage; bucket amazingly without splits; normal wear commensurate with age. Painted surface uniform. 9-94225 (800-1,200) – Lot 2507

2508
$651.75

GREEN GLAZED NEW HAMPSHIRE REDWARE JUG WITH PEACH SPOTS.

Late 18th/early 19th century New Hampshire, fine large hand thrown redware jug with reeded strap handle, flaring lip and foot of ovoid form having a dark olive green glaze with peach colored spotting. SIZE: 10 1/2″ H CONDITION: Minor chips on neck, handle and base. 9-93808 (700-900) – Lot 2508

2509
$474.00

EIGHT PIECES OF EARLY POTTERY.

Early to late 19th century. Consisting of: #1 Redware bowl with red glazed interior having slip glaze decoration. Probably Pennsylvania; #2 New Hampshire redware ovoid jug green glazed with iron red spots with yellow halos; #3 New England redware jar with cover, brown glaze; #4 Stoneware stew pot, yellow glaze with brown spots, yellow glaze at base, probably Continental; #5 Large redware pitcher with elevated ring decoration, ovoid form, probably Continental; #6 Large Jaspe-type redware pitcher, slip decorated with yellow glaze, Continental; #7 Small brown glaze stoneware covered jar, American; #8 Yellow glazed stoneware bowl with concentric interior decoration and zig-zag edge decoration, probably Continental. SIZE: Tallest pitcher 12″; Larger bowl 12″ diameter. CONDITION: #1 Edge wear and minor pitting; #2 Chips on base and chip on neck; #3 Minor chips on lid; #4 Slight edge wear; #5 Edge wear and glaze losses; #6 Slight edge wear; #7 Minor chip on top; #8 Minor chip and edge wear. 9-94384 (600-900) – Lot 2509

2510
$1,540.50

AMERICAN REDWARE JAR WITH MOTTLED GLAZE.

Early 19th century, probably Massachusetts. Redware jar with mottled glaze having orange/yellow background with splashes of brushed manganese SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 9-1/2″ diameter. PROVENANCE: Found in Bristol County, MA. CONDITION: Small in-use chips around mouth & a chip to unglazed base rim. Otherwise very good, shiny glaze. 9-94285 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2510

2511
$0.00

LARGE MANGANESE GLAZED REDWARE PITCHER.

Third quarter 19th century. Mid Atlantic region. This over-sized bulbous example with a pinched spout and everted rim applied with a C-scroll handle. SIZE: 16″ h. CONDITION: With high glaze overall. The rim with a fine chip at 4 o’clock resulting in a hairline crack. Otherwise good. 8-87650 (300-500) – Lot 2511

2512
$0.00

RED PAINTED SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.

Early 19th century New England. Having a tall, bowed back with shaped outwardly scrolling arms; urn and ring turned post and legs. With oval saddle seat; base and ring turned legs with simple turned “H” stretcher. Retaining original reddish brown paint. SIZE: 37″ h x 27″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Overall surface very good. Back bow with early brass reinforcement and recent patch repair; the left arm with small fill repair. 9-93774 (500-600) – Lot 2512

2513
$0.00

EARLY FOLK ART WATERCOLOR.

Watercolor on paper scene shows a lake with mountains, ruins and a church with central dome and spire. Two boats with men are on the water and a man and woman with dog are on foreground shore. Beside the boat is what appears to be a net with the word “Louise”. Housed in a oak antique frame. Found in a Connecticut farmhouse. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/4″ x 23-3/4″ Overall: 19″ x 27″ CONDITION: Large losses of paint, holes and tears. In need of restoration. 7-74898 (500-700) – Lot 2513

2514
$711.00

FANBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR IN BLACK PAINT.

Late 19th century, New England. Having a tall back with scrolling crest rail. the median rail terminating in flaring and scrolling arms supported by vase and ring-turned posts with carved oval saddle seat on well turned vase and urn legs with bulbous “H” stretcher. SIZE: 41-1/2″ H, 23-1/2 L, 18″ D PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Median rail with considerable restoration, multiple coats of paint even with good appearance. 9-94356 (700-900) – Lot 2514

2515
$948.00

CHINESE CHECKERS GAMEBOARD.

Late 19th century, New England, boldly painted octagonal form with applied pine frame & relief carved playing field marble positions. Vibrant six color paint decoration, against chrome yellow background, the yellow repeated on backside. SIZE: 18-1/4″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, original paint, age darkened patina, minor age appropriate frame abrasions. 9-93706 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2515

2516
$1,422.00

PARCHEESI/CHECKERS GAME BOARD.

Late 19th century, New England, brightly painted double sided game board, single plank construction with four-sided breadboard ends, decorated with Parcheesi game one side, checkers obverse. Parcheesi side with chrome yellow background, blue corner discs, blue central medallion with “HOME” in black, the playing field in burgundy, black and blue. Checkers side painted in yellow & gilt squares, with permission numerals. Age darkened use patina & minor abrasions, breadboard corners with old chip losses. SIZE: 18-1/4″ h x 19-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good untouched, original paint. 9-93705 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2516

2517
$1,066.50

SHEET IRON ROOSTER WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th to early 20th century, American. Of a simple graphic form with layered painted surface. Forged iron riveted supports. Seated atop a stylized arrow. Offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 20″ h x 25″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Surface uniform. 9-93720 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2517

2518
$121.50

TWO CARVED TREEN BREAD PLATES.

19th century, two bread plates carved with raised lip from two pieces of wood probably beech having 1/4″ shrinkage, the second with grooved edge and carved center with 1/4″ shrinkage also beech wood. SIZE: 7″ Dia CONDITION: Very good. 9-93801 (300-400) – Lot 2518

2519
$0.00

CARVED ASH BURL BOWL.

Early 19th century, the exterior with straight sloping sides and flat bottom. Concave interior, having thin walls and interesting grain revealing swirling ash grain and burl. SIZE: 5″ t x 10-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good with tiny drying split in base, good patina. 9-94454 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2519

2520
$592.50

FINE LARGE BURL BOWL.

Late 18th to early 19th century with fine dark color, dense burl having a flattened bottom with straight slightly curved sides, concave interior having a lead fill in space between burls, probably original to bowl, showing natural portion of burl on base. SIZE: 5″ h x 17″ d. CONDITION: Very good, small natural hole between burl on side, very fine dark patina. 9-94455 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2520

2521
$1,422.00

FINE LARGE TURNED BURL WOOD BOWL.

18th or early 19th century. Very well turned with slightly elevated foot, curved sides and raised lip of thin construction with very dense burl. Evidence of natural burl on sides. SIZE: 7-1/4″ t X 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good with beautiful patina. 9-94452 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2521

2522
$474.00

HOUSE FOR SALE SIGN.

Late 19th Century, New England, good black calligraphy against white background, original untouched dry painted surfaces. Small, graphic example, single plank applied to box frame, with attached mitered outer frame, original iron hanger. SIZE: 13″ h x 17″ w. CONDITION: Good with age appropriate wear, abrasions. 9-93715 (500-800) – Lot 2522

2523
$711.00

“JUST PICKED STRAWBERRIES” TRADE SIGN.

20th century American. Constructed of 3 pine boards with bread board ends. Painted with 2 large images of strawberries and blue letters “Just Picked Strawberries” shaded in yellow on “Strawberries”. Banded in red. Sign painted over boards with considerable paint history. SIZE: 12-1/4 X 37-1/2″. CONDITION: Rustic as found. 7-74829 (400-600) – Lot 2523

2524
$0.00

SHEET ZINC AUTOMOBILE WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century, American. Two-dimensional rendering of a 1920s automobile. Well designed with cutwork detail. Steel rod reinforcement on reverse. Offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 24″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Uniform weathered surface. One bullet hole damage in center. 9-93717 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2524

2525
$0.00

WELL FIGURED OVAL MAPLE CHOPPING BOWL.

Early/Mid 19th century, American. Carved from one piece of maple with bird’s eye figuring. Oval form. Well carved. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 23″ w x 14-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93741 (800-1,200) – Lot 2525

2526
$0.00

TURNED BURL WOOD MORTAR.

19th century, turned from one burl with four incised rings near base. SIZE: 5″ t x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Having triangular patch on one side and knot fill on other, otherwise very good. 9-94456 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2526

2527
$1,185.00

NINE TURNED WOOD MORTAR AND PESTLES.

Late 18th to 19th century. The first well turned with a pedestal base in burl; 2) turned wood with sage green paint, 3) turned burl wood; 4) turned wood with green paint; 5) turned wood with red paint; 6) burl wood with red paint; 7) turned lignum vitae with matching pestle; 8) turned burl wood; and 9) turned wood. SIZE: Various. CONDITION: 1) Very good; 2) Very good, paint wear commensurate with age; 3) Minor drying splits; 4) Worm damage and dry rot to base; 5) Small drying crack; 6) Very good; 7) Very good; 8) Very good; and 9) Very good. 9-94459 (800-1,200) – Lot 2527

2528
$0.00

BURL VESSEL WITH HANDLE.

19th century, carved from one piece of burl with straight tapering carved handle, showing traces of an early painted surface. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h x 7-1/2″ x 5-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, one minor filled split. 9-94457 (800-1,200) – Lot 2528

2529
$0.00

PAIR OF TREEN BREAD PLATES.

19th century pair of treen bread plates, both turned having raised lips in beech with approximately 1/4″ shrinkage. SIZE: 6 1/2″ Dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93800 (300-400) – Lot 2529

2530
$0.00

LARGE CARVED FULL HAND WITH POINTING FINGER TRADE SIGN.

Well carved from the solid, retaining good patina. SIZE: 33″ l. CONDITION: Very good with expected drying splits. Hanging mechanism no longer present. 9-93202 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2530

2531
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED DENTIST TRADE SIGN.

Late 19th-Early 20th century carved and painted trade sign with forged hanger in the form of a molar. SIZE: 25-1/2″ X 12″ X 9″. CONDITION: Having typical separation split and paint loss. Several coats of paint. Tin patch. 9-93437 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2531

2532
$1,659.00

MOUNTED SALMON, RELIEF CARVED AND PAINTED.

Mid 20th century U.S. Finely carved and painted salmon mounted on mahogany board. “Caught by the Hon. S.P. Lascelles, Prosen water, AC Beat, May 16, 1956, 18-1/2 lbs”. SIZE: 17″ X 47″. CONDITION: Very good with light high spot wear. 9-93237 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2532

2533
$711.00

CARVED AND GILT FEDERAL STYLE EAGLE.

20th century, U.S. well carved federal style decorative eagle with outstretched wings, mounted on federal shield, arrows, and swags, having gilt surface and signed on reverse “by Spaulding, Georgetown”. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 35-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good with minor losses to gilt surface. 7-74827 (300-500) – Lot 2533

2534
$829.50

EAGLE WALL PLAQUE.

Early 20th century, American. Boldly detailed, deeply relief carved spread-wing eagle, clutching patriotic shield. Carved signature, backside, “K. THALMAYER”. Original dry painted surfaces. Single plank construction with applied head. SIZE: Wing Span 31-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good condition. 9-93746 (800-1,200) – Lot 2534

2535
$2,073.75

LARGE CARVED AND PAINTED SOW TRADE SIGN.

20th century American. Finely carved from one large piece of pine. Having four carved and mortised legs and attached ears. The tail of forged iron and having glass eyes. With traces of several coats of white and cream paint. SIZE: 22″ X 49″. CONDITION: Slight drying cracks. Reinforced with forged iron. Left ear reattached with tin patch. Wear to painted surface. 9-93435 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2535

2536
$850.50

BRADLEY AND HUBBARD DRAGON ANDIRONS.

Early 20th century American. “Bradley and Hubbard Meridan, Connecticut” Finely modeled cast iron dragons, constructed in 2 parts with attached log supports, each featuring 2 stops. Dragons modeled in serpentine form with scrolling bases having acanthus leaf decoration. SIZE: 26″ tall. CONDITION: Very good. Both with paint losses to acanthus leaves. 7-75075 (300-500) – Lot 2536

2537
$1,836.75

FORGED AND SHEET IRON HANGING PLANTER.

Early to mid 20th century. Finely crafted, having a plant box base with applied meandering leaves, attached to a forged sheet iron, scrolling foliate decorative top. SIZE: 52″ t X 52″ w X 7″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Slightly oxidized surface. 9-94323 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2537

2538
$948.00

FORGED IRON & COPPER FIRE SCREEN WITH CROWING ROOSTER.

Early 20th century, US. With finely scrolling frame and forged handle on scrolling forged iron feet. The center panel in copper relief decorated with a crowing rooster having engraved decoration including a sunrise in the background. Framed with riveted copper banding. SIZE: 32-1/2″ H, 23″ W CONDITION: Very good 9-94329 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2538

2539
$3,948.75

URNS WITH GRAPEVINES CAST IRON GARDEN ORNAMENTS.

Early 20th century American. Having cast iron two handle urn bases with topiary of forged and cast iron grapevines with leaves and zinc grapes. SIZE: 68″ CONDITION: Very good with uniform overall oxidation. With traces of black paint being revealed. 9-93822 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2539

2540
$1,540.50

GOTHIC VICTORIAN CAST-IRON GARDEN SETTEE.

Late 19th century, John F. Gaul, Wm. Adams & Co., Philadelphia, and so marked. The triple back example cast with the name John F. Gaul on the back and with foundry mark decorated with scrolling vinery and quatrefoil design in old white paint. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h x 46″ l x 17-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Structurally good. Some loss to seat apron rear of proper right side. Otherwise good. 9-93423 (800-1,200) – Lot 2540

2541
$1,659.00

FOUR-PIECE GROUP OF CAST-IRON GARDEN FURNITURE.

20th century. Comprising a Gothic style triple-back settee with two matching armchairs, each marked “Early Victorian” on backs. With foliate crests centering a rosette and with scrolling vinery. The seats of Gothic design. Together with a round iron low table cast with flower stalks within scroll work raised on three cabriole legs joined by pierced round medial shelf. All in old white paint. SIZE: Settee: 36″ h x 44″ l x 17″ d. Chair: 36″ h x 20″ w x 18″ d. Table: 18″ h x 20-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93424 (800-1,200) – Lot 2541

2542
$10,072.50

CAST IRON TIERED FOUNTAIN AND AQUARIUM ATTRIBUTED TO FISKE.

Late 19th century American. Finely modeled and cast iron fountain with three around stork base, topped with aquarium, having a paneled roof supported by delicately turned posts. Accompanying this lot is a 3 part English cast iron base surround with north wind faces. SIZE: 84″ tall. CONDITION: Fountain and aquarium with expected rust and paint loss. The base surround with losses to connecting panels. Paneled roof needs some adjustments. 7-70737 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 2542

2543
$592.50

TWO SIDED PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO SIGN.

20th century American. Elaborately painted on two sides with light green and blue sponged background over black. Having well shadowed lettering with white painted detail. Signed “Nichols”. SIZE: 13-1/2″ X 86″. CONDITION: Very good with minor paint loss and scratches. 9-93478 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2543

2544
$1,481.25

PAINTED SHOESHINE, BARBERSHOP SIGN.

Circa 1880, New England. Mounted to original molded painted pine frame, vertically lettered “SHOESHINE”, against burgundy panel, surrounded with diagonal barbershop striping of red, black and white bands. Original dry painted crazed surface, frame with old mustard over original burgundy paint. SIZE: 32″ X 18″. CONDITION: Overall very good. Proper sign with minor abrasion loss, imperfections. Frame with abrasion loss and top piece partial molding restoration. 9-93710 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2544

2545
$2,073.75

SHEET IRON FISH SIGN.

19th century, New England. Graphic heavy gauge sheet iron fish trade sign, silhouette form with triangulated, riveted hanging rings. Probably from fish camp or bait shop. Original dry mushroom color paint, incised stamped eye on hanger side. SIZE: 32-1/2″ l x 13-1/4 w. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition with age appropriate oxidized surfaces. 9-93712 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2545

2546
$2,251.50

SHEET IRON PIG SIGN.

19th century American. Fine heavy gauge sheet iron pig trade sign. Graphic 2-D form retaining worn early pink paint, darkened to pleasant patina. Probably from butcher shop or pig farm, the horizontal base bracket still retaining three original rivet mounts. SIZE: 20″ X 34″. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition with age appropriate oxidized surfaces. 9-93711 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2546

2547
$0.00

RARE CARVED HORSE FIGURE WITH FANCIFUL PAINTING.

Late 19th century US. Probably formerly a rocking horse with good fanciful patriotic paint. Horse carved from laminated pine having fine form, painted in red, white and blue with stars and stripes probably for a patriotic event. SIZE: 30″ H, 29″ L CONDITION: Good with re-glue to neck. Paint and gesso loss. Paint of later vintage but very old and well worn. 9-93819 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2547

2548
$711.00

CARVED TRAMP ART MIRROR.

Late 19th or early 20th century, American, finely crafted from wood featuring upper frieze panel containing eight 8 pointed stars and featuring ball finials, chip carved step moldings and heart and rosette elements. Constructed using individual small mirror panels, the top two small panels backed with etched glass dated 1909, possibly the original panels when the mirror was constructed. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 19-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good with good old surface, the large mirror with one small dime size loss to silver. 9-93773 (600-700) – Lot 2548

2548a
$1,777.50

TRAMP ART CARVED FRAME.

Late 19th early 20th century American. The rectangular stepped frame with cross hatched inner border within tiered molded frame carved with diamonds, crescents and wave moldings, all within a crenelated spiked outer border. SIZE: 30″ x 27″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-94518 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2548a

2549
$0.00

FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED CIVIL WAR CANNON.

Second half 19th century, American.Probably used in an old soldiers home or museum to commemorate the war. The cannon sits atop a stationary mount that can adjust the angle of the barrel. The cannon is painted an old gold color and the accurately carved support base is old black paint. Nails used in the base are square and consistent with the period. SIZE: 20″ H, 30-1/2″ L, 16″ D CONDITION: Very good. 9-94283 (1,250-1,500) – Lot 2549

2550
$1,185.00

LARGE PAINTED PARCHEESI BOARD.

Early 20th century New England. Parcheesi game board, laminated wood. Vibrantly polychrome decorated original paint, in red, white, and blue, with applied mitered pine frame. The central “home” area designed as eight point star, four outer quadrants depicted as compass stars SIZE: 35″ x 35″. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. Minor age appropriate abrasions. 9-93704 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2550

2551
$0.00

FINELY CARVED ARTICULATED ARTIST’S MODEL.

Late 19th or early 20th century, American. Well carved with good facial definition. Artist’s model of a male figure. Well jointed, wood peg construction. Carved from white pine. SIZE: 20″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Mellow patina. 9-93747 (800-1,200) – Lot 2551

2551a
$1,579.50

8′ STEIFF “STUDIO” GIRAFFE.

These wonderful animals were purchased by stores like F.A.O. Schwarz for display purposes and were bolted to the floor by means of an L-shaped bracket protruding from their feet. This particular model, would have had a retail price of several thousands of dollars. In any toy store, this was literally the first thing a customer would see due to its size, appeal, and coloring. In very fine original condition. Certainly the pinnacle piece for a collector. SIZE: Approx. 8 ft. CONDITION: As stated above with some fading along the back. 1-13913 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2551a

2552
$2,065.50

HOYT LIFE PICTURE AUTOMATON WITH LITHOGRAPHED FIGURE.

Framed clockwork automaton featuring a lithographed two-dimensional figure of a young farm hand whose face when activated moves left to right, mouth opens and closes, eyes and eyelids move. Well detailed with a label on reverse “Hoyt Life Picture Patents applied for in the United States, Great Britain, France and Germany” with directions. Mechanism hidden in shadow box behind image with opening to wind mechanism in back, lever to start and stop mechanism on left side. SIZE: 20 1/4″ H, 15 3/4 W CONDITION: Very good bright and clean with the exception of a small water stain in lower left corner. In working condition. 9-93597 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2552

2553
$474.00

BLACK AMERICANA BELLHOP SHOESHINE CADDY.

Early 20th century well detailed polychrome composition and wood figure holding red painted shoe brush in faux leather cases simulating luggage with various travel labels. SIZE: 8″ H CONDITION: Luggage handles replaced, otherwise very good with minor abrasions and paint loss. 9-93757 (600-900) – Lot 2553

2554
$592.50

BLACK AMERICANA TRADE FIGURE.

Mid 20th century, America. Cast stone figure of a young gent with dungarees, bandana and brimmed hat with outstretched arm having fitting for lamp or trade sign. Overall polychrome painted. SIZE: 44-1/4″ h x 15″ w x 12″ d. CONDITION: Losses with paint commensurate with outside use. 9-94325 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2554

2555
$3,645.00

FINE CARVED TOBACCONIST FIGURE.

Circa 1900, this carved and painted counter top figure depicting a barefoot young male wearing a striped shirt with kerchief, double visored cap, baggy shorts and a blue jacket. Standing atop a molded plinth with rockwork top, left hand in his pocket, right hand extended as though holding a cigarette. SIZE: 26″ h. CONDITION: Structurally sound,original painted surfaces with minor touch-ups and minor losses. 9-93511 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2555

2556
$0.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

This is not Early 20th Century but is of contemporary origin and is a copy of the rare gameboard sold out of the Bisnoff Collection.

FINELY PAINTED POLYCHROME PARCHEESI BOARD.

Early 20th century very finely painted example in black, shades of brown, red, orange, yellow and green with central home space dominated by a double five point star. The corners anchored with five point stars framed in sage green with yellow pin striping and lozenge corners. Constructed from laminated wood with pine frame. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h x 15-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93772 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2556

2557
$0.00

FOLK ART CARVED EAGLE HEAD.

Late 19th, early 20th century, well carved head of an Eagle mounted on scalloped backboard. Having good detail to feather work and bill, probably originally decorative carving for carousel or other carnival purpose. SIZE: Backboard 21-1/2″ x 12″, eagle head 16″ long. CONDITION: Very good, intact with multiple coats of “park” paint. 9-94413 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2557

2558
$948.00

PAIR FOLK ART EAGLE HEAD CARVINGS.

Mid 19th Century, New England. Painted carved eagle heads carved in opposing facing pose, these 1/2 round well detailed carvings were likely exterior ornaments, reportedly from a ship. Dry early painted surfaces with prior paint history. SIZE: 10″ l. CONDITION: Good condition, minor old small chip losses to each, both untouched. 9-93759 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2558

2559
$592.50

PIERCE ARROW WEATHERVANE.

1925-1935 American. Molded copper example with blushing of a touring car mounted on a large arrow. The hood ornament has a resemblance to a Mercedes of that time period. Now with museum stand. SIZE: 18-1/4″ h x 50″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Verdigris Surface. 9-94234 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2559

2560
$1,303.50

CARVED WOOD ELEPHANT HEAD CIRCUS OR CAROUSEL DECORATION.

Late 19th, early 20th century, Continental. Well carved Indian elephant with downward curving trunk being well detailed overall with glass eyes. Meant to be hung, with traces of original surface on back. SIZE: 31″ H, 15″ L, 18″ D CONDITION: Very good with normal separations commensurate with age. 7-75061 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2560

2561
$2,014.50

PAIR OF DECORATIVE CAST IRON HORSE TRADE OR STABLE FIGURES.

Finely modeled figures of horses with open mouths and feathery manes. Mounted on scalloped back plates. SIZE: 29″ tall. CONDITION: Very good. Uniform surface. 9-94412 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2561

2562
$592.50

FLYING DUCK SHEET IRON WEATHERVANE.

20th century. Cutout sheet iron duck in flight. Riveted to long, forged iron arrow. Offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 10″ h x 22″ l (wingspan) 48″ l (overall) PROVENANCE: From a barn roof in Tiverton, RI. CONDITION: Very good surface. Traces of black paint. Losses to arrow due to iron decay. 9-94186 (600-800) – Lot 2562

2563
$1,066.50

MOLDED COPPER SAILFISH TRADE SIGN OR DECORATION.

20th century, American, full body sailfish model with solder applied fins, having good detail and original surface, used as a trade sign or decorative item. SIZE: 57″ long. CONDITION: Very good with minor dent in tail. 9-94424 (400-600) – Lot 2563

2564
$607.50

COPPER MOLDED HORSE AND POLO PLAYER.

20th century American, well modeled and executed, used as a wall plaque, probably half mold for weather vane. SIZE: 34″ l CONDITION: Very good, nice patina. 9-93924 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2564

2565
$296.25

WROUGHT AND SHEET-IRON HARPOON WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th, early 20th century, New England. This nice folk art example of a New England weathervane fashioned in the shape of a harpoon point. Sheet iron tail section fashioned as “waves”. The whole with a central spire. Mounted on a painted wood base. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: Vane: 16-3/4” h x 44” l. CONDITION: Generally good with some deterioration to sheet iron. 9-93778 (300-500) – Lot 2565

2566
$355.50

SCREEN DOOR WITH PATRIOTIC THEME.

Early 20th century American. Well constructed decorative screen door with later stars and stripes paint. SIZE: 82″ t X 38-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. Paint probably bi-centennial but showing wonderful surface wear. 9-94324 (500-1,000) – Lot 2566

2567
$0.00

PAIR OF FOLDING BARN DOORS WITH SCENIC PAINT.

Of match board and batten construction, having two pair of painted hinged doors, the exterior painted with a mountain scene. SIZE: 81″ t X 120″ w. (for the four doors). CONDITION: Wear and paint loss commensurate with age. 9-94326 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2567

2568
$325.88

PAIR OF PARTIAL STOP FLUTED COLUMNS.

19th century American. Pair of flat columns with stop fluted centers and finely carved acanthus tops and bottoms. Probably a portion of a taller architectural element. SIZE: 54-3/4″ t X 15″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94338 (300-500) – Lot 2568

2569
$0.00

GIANT BAS RELIEF CARVED DECORATIVE SIDEWHEELER PANEL.

Late 19th, early 20th century. Found in New Orleans. Very large architectural decoration. Carved from 10 vertical planks displaying a Mississippi paddle wheeler with figures. Very well carved with all over scorped background. SIZE: Overall including frame 68″ X 115″. CONDITION: Drying spaces between boards and losses to part of paddle wheeler. Now framed and backed for display. 9-94344 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2569

2570
$0.00

ITALIAN CARVED GILT WOOD WINGED ANGEL FIGURE.

Early 20th century, Italy. Finely carved figure of a winged angel with outstretched hand having well detailed face and hair and feathered wings. With original mounting hook balancing figure so that it appears to be in flight. SIZE: 30″ H. CONDITION: Very good with old replacement to right wing. Overall uniform gilding. 9-94073 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2570

2571
$3,436.50

CARVED CALLING CARD FIGURE OF A MONKEY.

Early 19th century or later, probably American. Intricately carved and of sensitive design. The seated figure of a monkey on fanciful stump with bandsman’s cap and short tunic grasping his long sinuous tail the monkey with well defined hair and angry attitude having outstretched hand that once held calling card tray. Carved in poplar. SIZE: 58″ H PROVENANCE: From a New Jersey Estate to our consignor. CONDITION: Very good, wonderful dark patina having loss to the feather of the cap, a few minor chips and loss and old repair to left hand. 9-94481 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2571

2572
$237.00

KEUFEEL AND ESSER CO. TEACHING SLIDE RULE.

Being a giant accurate working slide rule. Has center slide with recesses for moving the gauge back and forth while teaching the use of a slide rule. Made in U.S.A. Patented June 5, 1900. Model 100. SIZE: 85″ t X 7-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good, working order. Hung from iron chains. 9-93479 (400-600) – Lot 2572

2573
$0.00

THREE PAINT DECORATED CHILD SLEDS.

1) red painted with bentwood runners having a painted top with yellow and green pinstriping stenciled, bird, and cherry decoration, marked on base “MADE BY PARIS MFG. CO. SOUTH PARIS, ME U.S.A”. 2) heavy forged iron runners with a shield shaped top painted with pin stripping, floral center, detail and cartouches on each end. 3) A metal runner sled with floral painted top. SIZE: 1) 32″ l; 2) 34″ l; and 3) 34″l. CONDITION: 1) very good with paint. wear commensurate with age; 2) having open drying split, wear commensurate with age; 3) having an old restoration of one top laminated over another, rivet disconnect on one runner. 9-93782 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2573

2574
$0.00

FOLK ART BIRD TREE.

20th century, American. With 10 carved and painted birds mounted on a natural branch with turned wood base. Birds painted in fanciful styles and colors having wire legs and glass eyes. SIZE: 21″ H CONDITION: Very good 9-93805 (900-1,200) – Lot 2574

2575
$651.75

LOT OF 9 SHORE BIRDS AND DECOYS.

Consisting of: #1 Mason type mallard decoy with glass eyes; #2 Carved and painted merganser decoy; #3 Carved and painted crow confidence decoy; #4 Plover shore bird decoy; #5 Large carved and painted canvas back decoy with glass eyes; #6 Early carved and painted merganser decoy, body only; #7 Rustic carved and painted canvas back decoy with glass eyes; #8 Carved and painted Mason type mallard sleeper decoy with glass eyes; #9 Large painted copper pike fish decoy. SIZE: Varied. Pike decoy 31-1/2″ l. CONDITION: #1 Small fill repair and old repaint; #2 Good worn old paint; #3 Very good; #4 Old repaint; #5 Old working repaint; #6 Nice surface, missing head; #7 Old working repaint; #8 Old working repaint; #9 Losses to paint. 9-94379 (800-1,200) – Lot 2575

2576
$2,251.50

FINELY CARVED AND PAINTED BLACK SWAN FIGURE.

Early 20th century, with elegantly curved neck and carved head and having nicely weathered black painted surface and glass eyes, a graceful delicate sculpture. SIZE: 21″ H, 29″ W, 9″ D CONDITION: Very good with well weathered surface, vestiges of old white over-paint. 9-93730 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2576

2577
$0.00

TURNED AND PAINTED PARADE BATON.

19th century Continental. Boldly turned with bell and ball elements and polychromed with red, green, yellow and black paint. SIZE: 38-1/2″ long. CONDITION: Wear commensurate to age. 9-94114 (800-1,200) – Lot 2577

2578
$0.00

ELABORATE CARVED FOLK ART CANE.

Late 19th/Early 20th century, fine example with unusual imagery having a moustachioed gentleman head protruding from a wild boar’s open mouth also having a well animated dog head with collar, carved from one piece of wood, a natural tree branch, probably New England. SIZE: Carved handle 7 1/4″ L, overall 35″ H CONDITION: Normal fine splits and light wear commensurate with use. 9-93806 (900-1,000) – Lot 2578

2579
$364.50

CARVED FRATERNAL FOLK ART WALKING STICK.

Dated 1883, very well carved in spiraling script “This stick was cut on the capital ground at Washington DC by A.F. Mullen, July 23d. 1883” and with the names “Presidents of the US George Washington… S. Grover Cleveland.” Also carved with fraternal links “FLT.” SIZE: 36″ L CONDITION: Very good, great patina, a couple very minor nicks. 7-74668 (300-500) – Lot 2579

2580
$296.25

LADY’S DOUBLE SIDED LIFT TOP NECESSARY BOX.

Late 19th century, American. Walnut vanity box with tall cutout handle having two sloping side lids of splined construction covering compartments in a splayed side vanity box decorated on lids with portraits of Victorian women within gilt scroll cartouches. The entire box decorated with gilt pinstripes and scrolling elements. SIZE: 7″ h, 15″ l, 12″ d CONDITION: Very good with wear commensurate with age. 9-93223 (800-1,200) – Lot 2580

2581
$474.00

FINELY CARVED AND PAINTED MINIATURE PEG RACK.

Late 19th century, Pennsylvania. Incise carved on a scalloped background with two songbirds flanking center carving of hearts and flowers. Having central molding with stripe decoration and all around banding. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l, 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Dusty and wear commensurate with age. 9-93748 (300-600) – Lot 2581

2582
$770.25

CAST IRON MODEL OF A DOUBLE ENDED CANOE.

20th century American. Well cast model of double ended canoe with raised lip. Cast in two parts having a hole in the base for drainage or mounting. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 24″ l. CONDITION: Very good with oxidation. 7-75147 (200-300) – Lot 2582

2583
$0.00

RUSTIC BAS RELIEF CAST STONE PLAQUE.

Mid 20th century American. Relief decorated with antlered elk and elk herd in forest scene. Signed B. Navarre. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 26-1/4″ x 3″. CONDITION: Expected cracks and losses. 9-93219 (800-1,200) – Lot 2583

2584
$607.50

SHERATON BOW FRONT CHEST.

New England, first quarter of 19th century. The birch case having a bow front top with cookie corners above two divided drawers over three full drawers, all with bird’s eye maple faces, with fluted column corners terminating in turned legs and having elaborately scrolled apron in flame birch and oval brass hardware. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h x 43″ w x 21″ d. PROVENANCE: Estate of Annie Chase, Randolph, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall. Top with minor split; hardware replaced and two top drawers originally one long drawer. 9-94227 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2584

2585
$1,093.50

NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUG.

First quarter 20th century. Central square modified arabesque medallion with dense scrolling vinery on a blue black floral field within a pale rose main border of elaborate flowerheads. SIZE: 6′ 4″ X 9″. CONDITION: Light general wear throughout. Rug retains rich color. Generally good. 9-94019 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2585

2586
$1,303.50

INLAID SHERATON CARD TABLE WITH REEDED LEGS.

Late 18th century, Massachusetts. Having a scalloped and cookie corner mahogany flip top supported by a swing out leg with satinwood string inlaid edge above an inlaid apron with tiger maple panels and ebony and satinwood banding above turned and reeded mahogany legs. Secondary wood is pine. SIZE: 29-1/4″ h x 36-1/2″ w x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Clean; fine, old refinish. 9-93509 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2586

2587
$2,133.00

FINE SHERATON FOUR DRAWER INLAID BOW FRONT CHEST.

Having a shaped top with checkered inlaid banding over three full drawers, each having fronts centering on inlaid panels with swag rosette and bellflower inlay. Flanked by burled wood panels. Framed with arrow inlay with ebony satinwood and walnut fitted with oval brasses all standing on turned legs. Side columns with multiple bellflower inlays. SIZE: 40″ h x 39-3/4″w case x 17-1/2″ d case PROVENANCE: James D. Julia, Inc. auction, August, 1987. CONDITION: Fine modern refinish. Very good condition with replaced brasses. 9-93997 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2587

2588
$3,645.00

SAROUK CARPET.

2nd quarter 20th century, Central Persia. Central medallion herati design flanked by floral sprays all in shades of indigo. Lotus blossoms at the corners. All on a soft plum field within a midnight blue main border of lotus blossoms and chrysanthemums within scrolling vinery within turquoise floral guard borders. SIZE: 10′ 7″ x 17′. CONDITION: One corner with moderate wear showing traces of foundation. Otherwise carpet with good pile and color. No repairs or restoration noted. Rug remains supple. 9-94494 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2588

2589
$729.00

FINE SAROUK MAT.

Circa 1900, Central Persia. Dense floral vinery in a deep plum field within a blue black main floral border. SIZE: 3′ 4″ X 5′. CONDITION: Rug retains good even pile. Slight curling of selvage. Generally good. 9-94079 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2589

2590
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS.

The oil on canvas portraits of a man and woman are painted oval on rectangular canvas. One showing a woman wearing a lace bonnet and black dress. The other a gentleman with wispy white hair, white shirt and black coat and vest. Housed in black painted modern frames with black wood mat with oval cutout. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. Overall: 33-1/4″ x 26-3/4″ CONDITION: Good. Craquelure, a few patches, old restoration with inpainting. 9-94028 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2590

2591
$948.00

PAIR OF BOSTON & SANDWICH FINE CUT DECANTERS WITH 4 SIMILAR WINE GLASSES BY NEW ENGLAND GLASS WORKS.

Early 19th century. Decanters free blown with 3 applied rings on neck and free blown conforming stopper. Stopper constructed with a free blown ball and a baluster stem with ground tip. Ball cut with star and faceting. Body of decanter fine cut with ovals, diamonds and fans. Wines made in three parts with similar cutting and faceting. All pieces with ground or open pontils. SIZE: Decanter 10-1/2″ h; wines 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-94175 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2591

2592
$668.25

WATERCOLOR AND LITHOGRAPH MEMORIAL.

First quarter 19th century, American, lithograph heightened with watercolor featuring well detailed forested landscape with mountain scene in background having a memorial urn with applied panel “In Memory of Our Departed”, centered by a figure of a woman in mourning. Framed in a wide period gilt frame. SIZE: Image size 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good with minor foxing evident in sky. 9-94159 (800-1,200) – Lot 2592

2593
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN.

Oil on canvas half portrait of a young man holding a newspaper. He wears a black coat, yellow vest, white shirt and a red print handkerchief tied at neck. He sits on a grain painted sofa. Housed in a carved wood stained frame. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. Overall: 34-1/2″ x 29-1/2″. CONDITION: Old lining, minor inpainting, very good. 9-93525 (500-1,000) – Lot 2593

2594
$0.00

SHERATON MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE.

First quarter 19th century, Massachusetts, featuring a rectangular flip top with swing out rear leg for support, revealing interior writing surface with compartments for pens and ink wells. Interior surface hinged with adjustable mechanism for various writing angles. The frieze fitted with a full length drawer on the right end, all above four turned carved and reeded legs with brass casters. SIZE: 29-1/2″h x 32″ l x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good with a minor fill to drying split on top, and very minor loss to veneer on front corner. 7-75057 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2594

2595
$486.00

SHERATON CHERRY AND FIGURED MAPLE CHEST OF DRAWERS.

Second quarter 19th century, New England. The rectangular top with turret corners, the frontal corners with turned rondels, raised on conforming reeded three-quarter colonette pilasters centering four graduated long drawers with birds eye maple fronts within rosewood crossbanded borders and with cockbeaded edges above a shaped apron raised on tapering cylindrical feet. SIZE: 35″ h x 40-3/4″ w overall x 18″ d overall. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Chest structurally very good. Surfaces clean and repolished. Brasses are of the period but not original to chest. A 2-1/2″ x 1″ diamond patch at center of top near back of chest. Otherwise good. 9-93340 (800-1,200) – Lot 2595

2596
$1,422.00

SHERATON GILT MIRROR WITH EGLOMISE PANEL.

Having an overhanging top above well carved acorn drops, the freise with basket work carving centered with rosette. The columns topped with fruit basket detail above ring turned tapering columns with acanthus capitals. Having an eglomise decorated upper panel and a mirrored lower panel. SIZE: 42-1/2″ X 24-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good condition with minor loss to gilding and glass silvering. 9-93775 (500-600) – Lot 2596

2597
$1,777.50

SHERATON TIGER MAPLE & MAHOGANY COOKIE CORNER WORK TABLE.

First quarter of the 19th century, Massachusetts. Thin rectangular mahogany top with fluted edge and carved cookie corners, having mahogany freeze fitted with two graduated drawers in the font, faced with tiger maple and cock beaded mahogany banding. Seated atop four carved and turned tapering reeded legs. SIZE: 27-3/4″ h x 17″ l x 14-1/2 d. CONDITION: Fine old refinish, very good condition. 9-94045 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2597

2598
$0.00

SHERATON MAHOGANY & SATINWOOD SERVER.

First quarter of the 19th century, New York of Mid Atlantic states. With rectangular Mahogany top above two over one drawer configuration with turned legs, the leg capital with fluted panel, turned tapered posts and shelf below. Drawers banded in mahogany with figured satin wood panels. SIZE: 36″ h x 36-1/2″ W x 20″ deep. CONDITION: Minor drying split to top, small repair to shelf and replaced top banding. 9-94056 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 2598

2599
$4,147.50

PORTSMOUTH SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS.

First quarter 19th century, Portsmouth, NH. Mahogany case with molded rectangular top having bowed front with cookie corners having mahogany banded drawer fronts divided in three sections. The outer panels rectangular with burl satin wood, the center panel oval all banded with string inlay featuring rope-work pattern in satinwood and ebony. The full length legs with turned elements on the top and bottom of the case terminating in tall turned tapering feet. The apron scalloped. Drawers of dovetailed construction and cock beading having Sheraton style brasses. SIZE: 43″ H, 42″ L, 20-1/2″ D. CONDITION: Very good with fine old refinish having minor chip on right corner and replaced brasses. 9-94080 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2599

2600
$1,185.00

MESHED ORIENTAL RUG.

Mid 20th century East Persia. Large pale turquoise and rose floral medallion on a midnight blue field woven with floral vinery within spandrels, with scrolled edges. The medium indigo border also with scrolling floral vinery. SIZE: 9′ x 12′ 6″. CONDITION: Generally good with minor professional repair. 9-93586 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2600

2601
$355.50

CARVED OVAL CHOPPING BOWL.

19th century. Carved from one piece of maple with some figuring. Oval form with carved finger notches for easy handling. Red stained exterior. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 24-1/2″ w x 13″ d. CONDITION: Very good with an old, filled split. 9-93776 (150-300) – Lot 2601

2602
$533.25

SCANDINAVIAN BURL TANKARD.

18th/ early 19th century, fine example, the base turned from one piece of birds eye maple having a carved handle attached with wooden pegs and a lid with bas relief carved regal lion with figural lion thumb piece. SIZE: 8 1/2″ H CONDITION: Very good, minor drying split in lid, head of lion thumb piece re-attached, good patina. 9-93802 (600-800) – Lot 2602

2603
$711.00

CARVED CROOKED KNIFE.

Mid-19th Century, New England. Robust carving with fluted ram’s horn handle, perimeter profusely chip carved. Backside handle with carved thumb rest. Carved, tapering blade end with double row lozenge carving. Original red and black point, brown stained “body”. Twine wrapped blade retainer, forged, shaped iron blade with fine dark patina. SIZE: 10-1/4″ overall. CONDITION: Very good condition. 9-93749 (600-900) – Lot 2603

2604
$850.50

FINE TURNED BURL WOOD BOWL.

18th, early 19th century American. Finely turned from heavily figured ash burl with footed base and lipped top. Accompanying this lot is a carved beech wood scoop. SIZE: 4-3/4″ t X 14 d. CONDITION: Very good. Good old patina. 9-94161 (100-200) – Lot 2604

2605
$0.00

PAINTED FOLK ART SPINNING WHEEL BENCH.

19th century. Finely constructed from well detailed parts salvaged from earlier spinning wheels. Painted in green paint with salmon pin striping. Having a seat frame constructed from rope bed rails with a paneled center. SIZE: 43″ t X 77″ l X 25″ deep. CONDITION: Very good. All parts original and intact. Painted surfaces uniform and dry. Small filet board added to seat due to normal shrinkage. 9-93217 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2605

2606
$1,185.00

BAKHTIARI GARDEN CARPET.

2nd quarter 20th century, Central Persia. Seven rows of 10 panels, each woven with garden imagery within a wine red main border of stylized flowers and cartouches. SIZE: 13′ 7″ x 10′ 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, nearly full pile. Vibrant color. 9-94020 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2606

2607
$888.75

SHERATON TIGER MAPLE DRESSING TABLE.

Circa 1840, New England. The rectangular table fitted with a glove box above having a rectangular splash guard and two aligned short drawers stepped back on the table with single long drawer and cockbeaded edges raised on swelled cylindrical ring- and bobbin-turned legs terminating in ball feet. SIZE: 40″ h x 34″ w x 20″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Surfaces cleaned and repolished with rich medium brown honey color with period Sheraton style brass knobs. Good overall. 9-93422 (700-900) – Lot 2607

2608
$533.25

SHERATON FIGURED MAPLE DRESSING MIRROR.

Second quarter, 19th century, New England. The rectangular mirror plate within a conforming frame mounted on canted baluster-turned cylindrical supports joined to the case with shaped front fitted with a central drawer flanked by shell carved drawers flanked by engaged 1/2 round bobbin-turned pilasters headed by rosettes raised on ball feet. The whole of tiger maple. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 22″ l x 10″ d. PROVENANCE: The Cobbs Auctioneers, Peterborough, NH. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good with mellow patina and light honey brown color. 9-93341 (700-900) – Lot 2608

2609
$1,777.50

WALNUT & BIRDS EYE MAPLE SIX DRAWER TALL CHEST WITH LOCKING PILASTER.

Second half 19th century, American. Having rectangular top above one narrow drawer and five uniform drawers in walnut with raised birds eye panels. The left hand side with hinged locking mechanism, sitting atop plain molded base. Side panels with incised decoration and burl wood veneer. SIZE: 57″ h x 40″ l x 22″ d. CONDITION: Very good, fine old refinish, replaced hardware. 9-94074 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2609

2610
$592.50

SHERATON MAHOGANY AND TIGER MAPLE WORK TABLE.

New England first quarter 19th century. Having square mahogany top above dovetail drawer faced with tiger maple. Legs with similar tiger maple top panels, being turned and reeded with inlaid banding; pine secondary wood. SIZE: 28″ h x 14-1/2 w x 14-1/2″d. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-93777 (500-600) – Lot 2610

2611
$0.00

SHERATON MAHOGANY SERVER WITH TIGER MAPLE PANELS.

Early 19th century, New England, mahogany case with scrolling backsplash having rosettes above a setback section with two narrow drawers faced with tiger maple and banded with ebony and satin wood. All above a rectangular top, the base with similar full length drawer on spiraling turned and tapering legs. SIZE: Tight 39-1/2″ h x 33″ w x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good with old if not original finish. 9-94041 (2,500-4,500) – Lot 2611

2612
$425.25

GILT SHERATON DOUBLE GLASS MIRROR.

Featuring an overhanging top molding with well carved acorns with caps drops, above panels decorated with rosettes. Having spiraling side columns with acanthus carved capitals, below blocks with shell carving. Having 2 mirrored glasses. SIZE: 34″ X 21″. CONDITION: Very good. Gilding mostly intact. Minor loss to one rosette. Backboard and glass not original. 9-94432 (300-500) – Lot 2612

2613
$2,370.00

TIGER MAPLE CANNONBALL BED.

Early 19th century, New England, all over heavily figured tiger maple, the paneled headboard with rolling pin top and cannonball ends having four similar in-turned cannonball top, urn and ring turn posts, terminating in turned and tapered legs. SIZE: 51-1/2″ h x 56″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with fine old refinish. Additional tiger maple bolt covers created at the time of refinish. Retains original side rails. 9-94373 (800-1,200) – Lot 2613

2614
$592.50

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN.

Pastel on paper, half portrait of a young woman seated in a pained chair. She wears a lace edged gray dress. Her hair with tortoise shell comb. Unsigned. Housed in a period black and gold frame behind glass. On verso is a carte de visite of a portrait of a man which was found inside the backing of this portrait. There is a modern written note attesting to this fact and indicating that the carte de visite could be Rufus Porter. SIZE: 22″ X 18″ Overall: 27-1/4″ X 23-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-94436 (500-1,000) – Lot 2614

2615
$592.50

SHERATON TIGER MAPLE DRESSING TABLE.

Early 19th century, New England, constructed of very highly figured tiger maple having a scrolling backsplash above a setback section with long drawer. All above a rectangular top with notched corners, the base with long drawer and turned tapering legs. Sandwich clam broth knobs. SIZE: 38″ h x 34-1/2″ l x 17-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with minor separation on top having polished original surface. 9-94350 (800-1,200) – Lot 2615

2616
$355.50

PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN.

Oil on canvas mounted to Masonite half portrait of a gentleman wearing a black coat with ivory vest. He has a red stone stick-pin and a fancy gold watch key. Unsigned. Housed in a fancy gold 19th Century frame. SIZE: 25-1/2″ X 21-1/2″ Overall: 33″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: From a Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Some light chipping to left side. 9-94362 (400-800) – Lot 2616

2617
$0.00

FRUIT BASKET WATERCOLOR THEOREM ON PAPER.

19th century, New England, depicting leaf petal vase, overflowing with fruit & flowers, set upon marble slab. Original gilded pine frame, backboard and glass. Paper with impressed watermark, upper left corner. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h x 14-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good, retaining very strong colors, paper with minor light toning. 9-93700 (800-1,200) – Lot 2617

2618
$1,777.50

SHERATON TIGER MAPLE DRESSING TABLE.

Early 19th century, New England, having a scrolled back with two small dovetailed drawers above rectangular top. The base with one long drawer flanked by two smaller drawers, having a knee hole flanked by two small deep drawers, the knee hole framed with two carved corbels. Seated on four delicately turned legs. SIZE: 36-1/2″ h x 35-1/2″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very fine, old refinish restoration to drawer bottoms, otherwise very good. 9-94051 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2618

2619
$296.25

FRUIT WOOD CARVED APPLE TEA CADDY.

Carved with stem, having original locking mechanism and key. Lined with tinned paper. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Lock intact. 9-93795 (500-700) – Lot 2619

2620
$1,422.00

TREEN STACKING SPICE HOLDER.

In 5 sections, including lid. Each section marked with lithograph label denoting specific spice. Each turn section with locking mechanism to keep contents from spilling. SIZE: 8″ h x 3″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good. Clean. 9-93799 (200-300) – Lot 2620

2621
$651.75

FRUIT WOOD APPLE TEA CADDY.

Carved with stem, having original locking mechanism and key. Lined with tinned paper. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Locking mechanism working and intact. 9-93796 (500-700) – Lot 2621

2622
$0.00

TREEN PEPPER GRINDER TOGETHER WITH BURL WOOD SALT.

Early 19th century, American. The burlwood pepper grinder finely turned with nickel over brass mechanism and iron handle. The salt delicately turned from a highly figured burl. SIZE: grinder 3″ H, 2″ Dia, Salt 1 1/2″ H, 1 3/4 Dia. CONDITION: Salt very good, pepper grinder in working condition with losses to plating and high spot wear. 9-93754 (500-800) – Lot 2622

2623
$121.50

LARGE CHERRY SHERATON DROP LEAF WORK TABLE.

Having a 2 part cherry top with cherry drop leaves. Supported by spin out braces over two cherry fronted drawers; having turned Sheraton legs. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h x 21″ w x 21″ d. CONDITION: Slightly peeling, old refinish; minor restoration to drawer fronts; otherwise very good. 9-93271 (100-200) – Lot 2623

2624
$888.75

HERIZ CARPET.

2nd quarter 20th century, Northwest Persia. Polychrome central crab medallion within a dense field of geometric and floral latticework, all within a midnight blue main border with geometric floral latticework. SIZE: 9′ 9″ x 7′ 10″. CONDITION: Slight soiling at one quarter of one end. Carpet retains moderate pile with overall even wear. Selvage intact. Loss to fringe. Generally good. 9-94021 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2624

2625
$237.00

SHERATON MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE.

First quarter 19th century, Pennsylvania. Constructed of fine quality walnut with a rectangular top and two leaves with slightly rounded corners having well turned Sheraton legs with brass cupcasters and a dovetail drawer in one end. Poplar secondary wood. SIZE: 29″ H, 42″ L, 21″ D CONDITION: Very good with old if not original finish. 9-94178 (300-500) – Lot 2625

2626
$972.00

BAMBOO TURNED WRITING TABLE WITH FAUX PAINT.

Early 19th century, England or Continental. Rectangular top with inset tooled leather panel banded with faux bamboo grained frame having two real drawers on one side and two false drawers on the other, with four bamboo turned legs. Constructed of pine with boldly turned knobs. Having finely dovetailed drawers. SIZE: 31″ H, 41-1/2″ L, 20″ D CONDITION: Very good with minor paint wear commensurate with age. 9-94171 (800-1,200) – Lot 2626

2627
$1,185.00

TIGER MAPLE EMPIRE CHEST AND TIGER MAPLE MIRROR.

Early to mid 19th century, New England. Being entirely constructed of vibrant tiger maple and tiger maple veneer. The chest having an architectural splash back with a two drawer step back section above serpentine form full width drawer and three drawers below. With scrolling front legs and turned back legs. Retaining period sandwich clam broth glass hardware. Together with an ogee mirror with tiger maple veneer of the same period. SIZE: 52-1/2″ h x 45″ l x 20″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good, fine professional refinish. 9-94349 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2627

2628
$414.75

STONEWARE BARREL FORM STORE CROCK.

Second half 19th century, Massachusetts. Barrel form crock probably for pickles having three incised cobalt bands top and bottom stenciled with elaborate lettering “W.M. Rowe wholesale dealers. Pickles, Catsups, and Vinegar… Pinehill, Lynn, Mass.” having original lid. SIZE: 17″ h. CONDITION: Very good, with minor in use chips in top and on lid. 7-74938 (200-300) – Lot 2628

2629
$607.50

OTTMAN BOTHERS STONEWARE WATER COOLER WITH BIRD DECORATION.

Fine mid 19th century six gallon stoneware barrel form water cooler having incised bands with cobalt decoration and an elaborate free hand cobalt decorated bird centering the front bearing the impressed mark of “Ottman Bro’s Fort Edward NY.” SIZE: 15″ H, 13 1/5 Dia. CONDITION: Very good condition. 9-93474 (400-600) – Lot 2629

2630
$364.50

ROBINSON, OHIO BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE WATER COOLER WITH FILTRATION TOP.

Late 19th/ early 20th century fine embossed stoneware water cooler with stoneware filtration unit above. Water cooler base with well and cabin scene in a cameo panel flanked with corn stalks on front and with embossed cobalt flower spray decoration on reverse. Filtration crock fitted with porous stone filtration panel and decorated with embossed and cobalt scenic panels of elves framed with scrolling leaf motif and banded with mountain scenes and a sign “to Wellville” retaining original spigot and cover with sunflower finial. Marked on base “Robinson Clay Product Co. Akron OH.” SIZE: Base 15 1/2″ H. Overall 25 3/4″ H CONDITION: The base in very good condition. The lid with small 1/2″ chip and 1 1/2″ re-glued chip. Filtration top very good. 9-93295 (400-600) – Lot 2630

2631
$486.00

FINE AMERICAN THREE PIECE SLATE AESTHETIC CLOCK SET.

Second half 19th century, Very fine three piece carved and polished slate aesthetic clock set consisting of; brass works time and strike mantle clock having inset hand painted panels with scenes of Renaissance figures. The freize panel and center of dial painted porcelain with heraldry elements, mounted with ormolu decorations and brass baluster galleries. The dial bearing “Palmer, Batchelder and Co. Boston.” Clock is accompanied by original similar garniture vases. SIZE: 17″ H, 15 3/4″ W, 6″ D. Garniture 10 3/4 H CONDITION: Clock overall very good, complete and original, missing pendulum and loss to front left foot with putty repair and minor chip on column left of dial. Garniture vases one with small chip at top and small chip near back foot, key is present. 9-93944 (800-1,200) – Lot 2631

2632
$888.75

PATENT MODEL “OMNIBUS” AUTOMATON.

1852 Philadelphia. Patent office model of a framed mechanical contrivance for registering the fare paid by passengers of a bus or train. Featuring an elaborately cast figure of a gentleman with mechanical arm holding mallet to strike bell as driver or conductor activates lever indicating new passenger. With keywind clockwork mechanism inside wooden case, the front with gilt frame and glass shadow box revealing dial, bell and striker. A label on reverse “H.O. Deschamps Philadelphia PA Impt. in omnibus register, pat. March 2 1852.” Accompanying this lot is a copy of the patent office report relative to this mechanism. SIZE: 14-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with losses to painted dial and wear to gold frame. Mechanism in working condition. 7-70747 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2632

2633
$711.00

ANSONIA CRYSTAL REGULATOR AND TWO CARRIAGE CLOCKS.

The Ansonia crystal regulator with brass time and strike movement and bevel glass on four sides with pendulum and key, a brass and glass carriage clock marked on the face Bailey and Co. Philadelphia, time only with bevel glass on five sides, and a small Waterbury and Co. carriage clock with bevel glass on three sides. SIZE: 9 1/2″ H, 5 1/2″ H, 3″ H PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: All very good. 9-93395 (500-700) – Lot 2633

2634
$770.25

SETH THOMAS #2 LONG DROP WEIGHT DRIVEN EIGHT DAY REGULATOR CLOCK.

Late 19th century American. Features a round dial with Roman numerals having second hand and painted mark “Seth Thomas”. Case constructed in birch, having mahogany colored finish. SIZE: 36″ long. CONDITION: Very good with original finish. 9-75099 (100-300) – Lot 2634

2635
$711.00

BRASS FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK.

Brass French carriage clock with time and strike and repeater movement having porcelain dial delicately decorated with scrolls and roman numerals marked “J.E. Caldwell and Co. Philadelphia” having four bevel glass sides and oval bevel glass window on top in original J. E. Caldwell leather box with key. SIZE: 5 1/4″ H CONDITION: Very good working condition clock very good, case with wear to the leather an interior. 9-94007 (800-1,200) – Lot 2635

2636
$5,467.50

MAHOGANY TALL CLOCK WITH ELABORATE 13 TUBE, CHIME MOVEMENT.

First quarter 20th century German. Patented March 27th, 1917 U.S.A. Fitted with a very elaborate movement, having 13 tube, chime (full octave). Movement offering quarter hour chime variations and a different chiming score for each day of the week, Notre Dame, St. Paul, Carillon, Westminster, Trinity, St. James, Auld Lang Syne. Movement driven by three weights and having large pendulum. Engraved brass dial having second hand and moon phases with dial controls chime and silent and type of chime. The mechanism was designed by Charles Jacques. Marked on dial “Baden”. Case design number on back of clock is “540”. Mahogany case with beveled glass front and sides. NOTE: Clock is accompanied by maintenance records. SIZE: 89″ t X 25″ w X 18″ d. PROVENANCE: Purchased from George Borgfeldt Co., N.Y. by Charles L. Hartmann. Sold to Raymond Gosselin in 1968 by Helen Hartmann Corridon, now to current owner. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70719 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2636

2637
$2,370.00

HOWARD #70 WEIGHT DRIVEN WALL REGULATOR.

Late 19th century, Boston, brass works with pendulum and weight having round white painted dial with roman numerals marked “E.H. HOWARD & CO. BOSTON”, housed in a walnut toned case having molded frame bezel, drop with door having original eglomise step to base. SIZE: Overall length 31-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, old refinish to case. 9-93868 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2637

2638
$0.00

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 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2638

2639
$1,481.25

CHELSEA WEIGHT DRIVEN WALL REGULATOR.

Late 19th century, Boston, featuring a round dial and a long narrow throat section with step molded base. The dial painted with roman numerals and “Chelsea Clock Co. Boston”, the case with a mellow brown refinish. SIZE: Overall height 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93867 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 2639

2640
$0.00

AMERICAN CLASSICAL REVIVAL CARVED TALL CASE CLOCK, PROBABLY NEW YORK STATE.

Last quarter 19th century. Case appears to be made of poplar. The molded cornice surmounted with brass eagle and spire ball finials, projecting above the rectangular bonnet, the astragal door opening to a painted wood arched dial with Roman numeral chapter ring centering a brass rondel stamped with floral vinery, the whole within thistle sprays surmounted by a painted seaside scene within the arch. The brass works time-and-strike with chain winder, above the throat fitted with a panel door profusely carved with dogwood floral sprays, mounted with cast-brass hinges, above the molded box base with molded plinth. SIZE: 97″ h. x 12-3/4″ throat w. x 9-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Ticonderoga, New York, home of the Bascom family. The door an example of Miss Doris Bascom’s artistry, for which carving she had won a prize at the Women’s Pavillion at the Chicago World’s Fair, 1893. It is purported to be a later addition to the clock case after 1893, but before 1897. The clock was passed on to Dr. & Mrs. Isaac Sharon, and in 1961 was purchased by Bartley L. Larson, Sr. Then to the current owner. CONDITION: Old dark and crackled finish is original, with a red wash overall. 8-86428 (750-1,250) – Lot 2640

2641
$711.00

EARLY 19TH CENTURY TALL CLOCK MOVEMENT.

Early 19th century U.S. or England. Featuring a tall clock movement with weights. Having floral painted dial with second hand and date window. Having a brass movement with iron front plate marked “Osborne”. Being a two weight movement with domed bell chime. SIZE: 16-1/2″ X 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94368 (300-500) – Lot 2641

2642
$0.00

TWO HANGING PARLOR LAMPS, ONE WITH CRANBERRY HOBNAIL SHADE.

1) Having a Juno lamp brass font with electrical fixture, decorative brass shade ring with drop crystal prisms. The base with applied wreath decoration and having an ornamental brass drop and S-scroll arms. 2) Fitted with a pattern glass clear font with electrical fixture being wired, ornamental shade ring with drop crystal prisms, twisted brass arms, and decorative metal drop. SIZE: 1) 33″ X 14-1/4″. 2) 25″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: 1)Needs rewiring (no shade). 2) Shade is very good, small section of chain needed, has been modified. 9-87731 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2642

2643
$0.00

BRASS DOUBLE ARM DESK LAMP WITH EMERALITE SHADES.

First quarter 20th century. Adjustable with conical shaped cased glass shades, green exterior, white interior. Having weighted base for stability. Original light sockets. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h x 16-1/2″ w 7″ shade diameter. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: All original except rewired with new cord. 9-94369 (800-1,200) – Lot 2643

2644
$0.00

SUPERB BELTER STYLE CARVED ROSEWOOD ROCOCO TURTLE TOP CENTER TABLE.

Third quarter 19th century. An important example in the manner of John Henry Belter, with insert Carara marble top within a gadrooned shaped serpentine border above the conforming molded frieze carved with scrolling flowerheads, each corner with carved pineapple pendant finial, raised on a bulbous reeded pedestal ring-turned and gadrooned, the base with floral carved paterae, raised on four scrolling foliate-carved legs, each mounted with a carved pineapple finial, and raised on casters. SIZE: 30” h x 47-1/2” l x 33” w. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored. With rich brown color. Minor loss to top molded edge, and one finial missing. 9-28403 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2644

2645
$243.00

CRYSTAL CHANDELIER WITH CUT GLASS PENDALOGUES.

Early 20th century Continental. Very fine quality 12 lamp chandelier with elaborately cut center column and with a variety of shapes and sizes of cut and faceted pendalogues. SIZE: 51″ x 31″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94370 (400-600) – Lot 2645

2646
$651.75

RARE LOUIS VUITTON AUTOMOBILE TRUNK.

First quarter 20th century, France. Lightweight lift lid trunk with black leather exterior having canted back for use on an early automobile. Retaining its original brass hardware and leather handle with a lock plate having “LV” escutcheon and marked “PARIS LOUIS VUITTON LONDON”. The interior lined with white silk having a Louis Vuitton label and stamped with SN “189716”. The base with cloth straps & buckles marked with Louis Vuitton Brevet. SIZE: 11″ h x 32″ w x 16″ d. CONDITION: Chafing on edges, minor wear through on corners, overall visually pleasing. 9-93837 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2646

2647
$1,032.75

VIOLIN BY JOSEF METZNER, SACHSEN.

Fine early 20th century violin, the back, sides, neck and head constructed of tiger maple and having a spruce wood top and varnished to a golden-brown color having the label “Model Antonius Stradivarius made by Josef Metzner, Sachsen, 1920″ having a Bausch bow and contained in its original leather hardcase. SIZE: Body 14″ L, overall 23” L. CONDITION: Very good 9-93583 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2647

2648
$0.00

COLORFUL LOCOMOTIVE WATERCOLOR.

Mid 19th century, New England, pencil & watercolor image of locomotive and tender, “Governor Underwood, Rutland Railroad”, bearing the handwritten inscription “This engine was the mail train on the southern end of R.R.R.”. On the backside an old type written history of the locomotive. Framed with original coral colored mat, in the original old painted pine frame. SIZE: Image 6-1/2″ x 11″. CONDITION: Untouched, image bright and colorful with very minor foxing evident. 9-93703 (800-1,400) – Lot 2648

2649
$911.25

BASEBALL WITH A SIGNATURE OF BABE RUTH.

Early to mid 20th century American. Stitched leather baseball with red and green thread having a faded signature of Babe Ruth. PROVENANCE: Signed letter with history of the baseball from the consignor as follows: “This Babe Ruth baseball was a gift from my Great Uncle Robert Gallagher of Canton, Massachusetts. Uncle Robert was a Red Sox fan and often traveled to Florida to watch the Red Sox during spring training. After one of the games he met Babe Ruth. Babe Ruth asked Uncle Robert for directions to a gathering he was attending. Robert drove his car, leading Babe Ruth (who was following) to his destination. In appreciation Babe Ruth signed an Official American League baseball and presented it to Uncle Robert. Uncle Robert gave the ball to me in the mid 1950’s when I was 9 years of age. The baseball came in an Official American League box with tissue to protect the ball. Babe Ruth’s signature was on one side of the ball and other side was printed Official American League Ball. My brothers and I could not resist the temptation to throw the ball around. We always carefully returned the ball to the box. Over the years the box deteriorated and was discarded. I put the baseball in a plastic container and you can still see Babe Ruth’s signature. I brought the ball to a local Leland’s sports memorabilia auction and they told me that the good news is that the signature is authentic but that the baseball is in fair condition.” CONDITION: Minor surface splits. Darkened and faded. 7-70691 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2649

2650
$1,659.00

LARGE FRAMED PHOTOGRAPH OF THE 1888 YALE FOOTBALL TEAM WITH A 1891 YALE FOOTBALL COMMEMORATIVE STERLING MATCH SAFE BY TIFFANY & CO.

1) Large photograph showing the 11 man team in uniform in a park setting, the center man holding the ball titled “Champions 1888.” The period grain painted frame having applied paper strips: the bottom naming each player, the top “1888-13 games Yale undefeated, unscored, untied,” The left side having each games Yale score, the right side with the opponents’ scores of all 0. 2) Football shaped match safe marked “Tiffany & Co T7971 Sterling.” Script monogram on verso, the front in relief “Football 1891 Yale 10, Harvard 0, Yale 19, Princeton 0, Yale 492, Opponents 0″ SIZE: 1) 20″ x 28-1/2”. Overall: 26″ x 34-3/4″ 2) 1 troy oz, 2-1/4″ x 1-1/4″ CONDITION: 1) Generally very good, strips of paper time toned and one taped. 2) Very good. 9-93861 (500-1,000) – Lot 2650

2651
$0.00

BRASS ART NOUVEAU TABLE LAMP WITH CRANES.

First quarter 20th century. The base featuring three finely modeled cast brass cranes around the center lamp column, Having a three petal, leaf-shaped, engraved brass shade with three round, green inset glass panels, having brass floral overlay. SIZE: 19″ h x 10″ shade diameter. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. Losses to beaded trim. 9-94360 (600-900) – Lot 2651

2652
$1,458.00

ART NOUVEAU MARQUETRY BLANKET CHEST SIGNED P. GUTH.

Late 19th Century Nancy, France. The rectangular case with hinged sloping lid joined to and raised on fluted pilasters terminating in shaped square feet. Decorated overall with exotic figured hardwood marquetry depicting a scene of woodsman carrying bundles of faggots, accompanied by dogs, in a snowy winter landscape. The side and front panels decorated overall with foliate marquetry. Note: Paul Guth, born in Paris, was a painter and designer of applied art who probably worked some in the shop of Emile Galle in Nancy, France. In 1907, he created a small study of furniture at Nancy Arts. His work clearly belongs to the style of “ecole de Nancy.” A nearly identical example of this chest is ill in the book “Galle Furniture” by Alastair Duncan and Georges de Bartha. See plate 6 page 324. This example bears the Galle signature. The work of Guth is the same quality level as those of Galle or Majorelle, but his productions are less abundant and, therefore, more rare. SIZE: 26” H 34 ½” L 18 ½” D PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s NY lot 757 September 17th 2001, From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Condition: the chest has been refinished with restoration some losses to veneers on edges of case, otherwise good. 9-93427 (800-1,200) – Lot 2652

2653
$948.00

CELIA THAXTER (American, 1835-1894) HAND PAINTED CHINA PLATE.

19th century hand painted China plate with violets and poetic verse signed by New Hampshire poet and China decorator Celia Thaxter. On reverse is China mark “H & Co.” and CT monogram and dated 1882. Four lines of poetic verse on front, possibly an original composition for this plate. “Heaven send thee winged joys to fill thy sky, / Winnowing with dawn the doubtful dark away, / Show thee the morning star that burns on high, / and touch thy life with rosy tints of day. / Celia Thaxter”. SIZE: 8-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Painted portions very good & intact, plate with several small chips & nicks around edges. 9-93178 (700-900) – Lot 2653

2654
$118.50

LARGE PAPERWEIGHT WITH SULFIDE LION SITTING ON END OF DAY GLASS PEDESTAL.

Of slightly peaked form with large recumbent lion sulfide figure atop a pedestal of end of day glass in whites, purples and yellows. SIZE: 4 3/4″ H CONDITION: Very good with a few minor scratches. 7-74906 (300-500) – Lot 2654

2655
$2,308.50

TIFFANY & CO 18K GOLD MAGNIFYING GLASS AND LETTER OPENER.

Early 20th century. Decorated with reticulated squirrel and oak leaves, marked “TIFFANY & CO MAKERS, 18K GOLD M”. SIZE: 6-1/2″ long; Total weight including lens: 154 grams. CONDITION: Very good. Minor scratches to letter opener commensurate with age and use. 7-70696 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 2655

2655a
$0.00

ELEGANT 14K GOLD TIFFANY COMPACT BOX WITH RUBY CLASP.

This exquisite art deco rectangular box features a ribbed design on all four sides and bottom. The top having a flaring ribbed design which emits from the art deco clasp on the front of the box. The clasp of raised geometric design and set with four cut rubies. The interior box fitted with a mirror on the lid. The box signed on the inner lid “14K Tiffany & Co.”. Weight: 90 grams; Approx. 3.2 oz. SIZE: Approx. 2-3/4” w x 2-1/8” d x approx 1/2” h. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-94525 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2655a

2656
$296.25

LARGE MATTE GREEN ART POTTERY JARDINIERE.

Early 20th century American. Finely modeled in an arts and crafts style with 2 stylized open handles sitting on 4 feet. Matte green glaze, probably by J.B. Owens Pottery Company. SIZE: 13″ h x 15″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70681 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2656

2657
$1,303.50

GRUEBY ART POTTERY VASE WITH ALLIGATOR GLAZE.

First quarter 20th century. Revere Massachusetts. Grueby pottery. Fine large example with unusual matte green glaze with heavy aligatoring. Surface consistent throughout. Aligatored pattern reveals tan clay body with reddish brown glazed interior having the impressed mark for Grueby Faience Co. incised numbers “378.” SIZE: 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. One small glaze loss inside neck occurring during manufacture, 7-75052 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2657

2658
$1,422.00

L & JG STICKLEY OAK BOOKCASE.

20th century, New York. Model #642 open form bookcase with double key & tenon construction with slab sides. Unsigned. SIZE: 53-1/2″ h x 33-1/2″ w 11″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Single back board may not be original. Bookcase in original finish with cleaned surfaces. 9-90614 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2658

2659
$1,777.50

OAK ARTS & CRAFTS SLAT ARM MORRIS CHAIR.

J.M. Young and Son, Camden, NY first quarter 20th century. Constructed of quartered and straight grain oak having flat arms with five slats under each. Legs mortised through top of arms, each having long tapering corbels. Original cushions. Manufactured using an L & JG Stickley design. Retains its original “J.M. Young” label. SIZE: 39″ h x 29-1/2″ w x 35-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains much of its original surface; back support rod is replaced; cushions original but upholstery later replacement. 9-93852 (800-1,200) – Lot 2659

2660
$1,215.00

L & JG STICKLEY OAK BOOKCASE.

First quarter 20th century, New York. Model #646, open form bookcase with chamfered panel backboards and double key & tenon construction, slab sides unsigned, but with “Geo. C. Flint Co.” paper label on back. SIZE: 55″ h x 52-1/2″ w x 12″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Very good refinished condition. 9-90600 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2660

2661
$711.00

GUSTAV STICKLEY OAK OFFICE ARMCHAIR.

First quarter 20th century, New York. This good example with brown tooled soft leather upholstery with brass tacks. Of typical form with rectangular curved crest rail. The back joined to flat shaped arms joined to the square legs with corbels. The frontal legs joined to a typical flattened frontal stretcher. SIZE: Back: 37 ” h. Back: 19″ h. Overall width: 28″. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Structurally very good. This example appears to be professionally refinished with newly upholstered seat and back. Brand and/or label absent. 9-90602 (200-400) – Lot 2661

2662
$237.00

SILVER OVERLAY LEMONADE SET.

First quarter of the 20th century, blown glass pitcher with heavy engraved silver overlay, grape motif with applied handle and polished pontil. Having 6 tumblers and under tray. Monogrammed with “H”. SIZE: Tray 10″ diameter, pitcher 10″ tall. CONDITION: One tumbler with crack, otherwise very good. 9-94240 (300-500) – Lot 2662

2663
$425.25

CASED ART DECO BRUSH SET, PINK, SHAGREEN AND STERLING SILVER.

Vanity set housed in its original leather case lined with satin consisting of four brushes and a hand mirror marked “F.D. & Company, Birmingham, England, Silver 1925”. SIZE: 3″ t x 15-1/2″ l x 7″ w. CONDITION: All in very good condition with minor abrasions to case. 7-70748 (600-800) – Lot 2663

2664
$1,007.25

ABSALOM BACKUS JR. & SONS ANTIQUE WOODEN DOG CARRIER WITH ASTOR PROVENANCE.

This dog carrier features an arched roof, with a door in the front and a spring-loaded chute above for food (labeled “Dog Biscuit, Water Here, Pull Open to Feed”). The edges of the crate are reinforced with metal. Backus were manufacturers of this patented dog carrier “designed for shipping fine dogs and other valuable animals” accompanied by literature of the company. SIZE: 36″ h x 40-1/2″ l x 28-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of John Jacob Astor IV, for his Airedale dog “Kitty”. CONDITION: Overall very good with restoration to 2 floor boards, normal wear to edges, original finish intact under later varnish finish. 9-93200 (800-1,200) – Lot 2664

2665
$4,443.75

PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE MID CENTURY MODERN “ODYSSEY” COFFEE TABLE.

New York 1960s with acid etched top. Decorated with classical Greek scene featuring musicians, scholars and building facades with classical columns and caryatids. The base of fluted form in patinated brass. The father and son team of Philip and Kelvin Laverne worked in New York as artist furniture makers specializing in one of a kind and limited edition pieces. SIZE: 17″ h x 47″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good. Slight wear and minor scratch on the top. 9-93596 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2665

2666
$3,555.00

FINE AND ELABORATE FLORAL LEADED GLASS TABLE LAMP SIGNED A. HART (ANTHONY HART 1924-1998).

Mid 20th century the conical shade composed of blossoms and leaves predominantly in colors of blue and shading to pale purple and cream with yellow centers and green leaves, the bronze base with leafy tapering cylindrical standard and on a leaf molded circular base. Signed “A. Hart 131” on leaded lamp shade. SIZE: diameter 18 in. ; height 23 in. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. Sotheby’s “Mercer House Sale” Oct. 20, 2006 Lot 0138 CONDITION: Very good. 9-93389 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2666

2667
$911.25

PAIR OF MOVIE PROP TORCHIERE LAMPS.

20th century. Constructed of foliate elements in gilt and painted tin. Having tiered floral sections with interior lighting for dramatic effect. Decorative pair reputedly for use on a theater or movie set. SIZE: 92″ tall. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94414 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2667

2668
$651.75

FINE CLOCKWORK CHOCOLATE DISPENSER/MUSIC BOX.

Mid 20th century hand painted glass and chromed metal chocolate dispenser/music box, clockwork mechanism, music box plays Edelweiss and theme from Love Story and mechanically operated louvered compartments reveal candy and chocolate. Constructed to simulate a carousel with hand painted glass canopy, door panels and base having metal cherub finial and satyr mask feet. The base marked “Patent Simu Florence.” SIZE: 13″ H CONDITION: Minor loss to chrome plating. 9-93816 (500-600) – Lot 2668

2669
$0.00

LEADED WINDOW ADVERTISING “HURLEY SHOES”.

Early 20th century American. Transom style leaded window with textured, frosted and green stained glass. Features a center panel with two standing lions “Fine Shoes Hurley Made in Rockland, Mass”. SIZE: 18″ x 74″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93850 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2669

2670
$1,458.00

ANTHONY’S PIER 4 LOBSTER TILE ARTIST PROOF.

Mid to late 20th century. Oil on canvas painting for trade sign and art tile. “Lobster Hawthorne”. Featuring stylized dolphins at the base and a lobster on each side. Now laid down and framed in pine. SIZE: 35-1/2″ x 50-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93432 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2670

2671
$0.00

CORDON ROUGE SIGN FROM “ANTHONY’S PIER 4” RESTAURANT.

Mid 20th century France. Hand painted sign. Painted on sign “Cordon Rouge” with grapes and leaves. Decoration centering the image of a giant champagne bottle, with female model raising a glass to a toast. Having presentation plaque on frame “Presente par G.H. Mumm & Cie Anthony’s Pier 4, Boston Massachusetts”. SIZE: 58-1/2″ X 42″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-93431 (2,400-2,800) – Lot 2671

2672
$1,579.50

DECORATIVE GUINNESS TRADE SIGN.

Late 20th century. Well painted decorative sign featuring the image of a toucan balancing a glass of stout on his bill. Painted “My Goodness, My Guinness”. SIZE: 11-1/2″ X 71″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93235 (500-800) – Lot 2672

2673
$0.00

ONE ANTIQUE FRENCH CHAMPAGNE CASK.

Fine French champagne barrel of oval form with decorative painting “VEUVE CLICQUOT”. Very decorative cask with wooden frame to rest on. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93236 (1,750-2,250) – Lot 2673

2674
$4,252.50

JOHNNIE WALKER ADVERTISING ARTIST PROOF.

20th century. Fine oil on canvas painting. Johnnie Walker Whiskey with golfer and Royal Troon golf course. Having original S.H. Benson advertising label. Now laid down on canvas and framed in pine. SIZE: 42″ X 47″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93433 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2674

2675
$1,154.25

DECORATIVE SIGN WITH CARVED LOBSTER.

20th century American. Trade sign with arched top featuring a relief carved lobster. SIZE: 60-1/2″ X 37″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93434 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2675

2676
$414.75

TWO COCA-COLA COOLERS.

1) Coca-Cola cooler, Westinghouse Junior, embossed steel, holds 51 bottles with room for 40 lbs of crushed ice. Sides embossed “Drink Coca-Cola”, the front with “Drink Coca-Cola Ice Cold”. Open side load case storage, one side having bottle cap remover and waste container. 2) Vintage Coca-Cola picnic cooler. The front & back embossed “Drink Coca-Cola in Bottles”. Locking removable lid and removable tray. Water release on bottom side. SIZE: 1) Case: 34″ h x 25″ w x 17″ d. 2) Case: 17″ h x 17″ w x 13″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: 1) Restored, very good. 2) Some scratches, generally very good. 9-93430 (500-700) – Lot 2676

2677
$486.00

ALBUM WITH LARGE QUANTITY OF TRADE CARDS.

Accumulated in 1881, Quincy Massachusetts. Bound volume, interior page inscribed “Willie Frank Sidelinger, Quincy Point Mass. Nov. 2nd 1881.” With approximately 150 pages completely filled with trade cards and holiday cards including black Americana, Kate Greenaway, sets, nautical, animals etc. SIZE: 14″ x 11-1/2″ CONDITION: Pages very good with minor foxing, wear to edges, end boards intact but rough, spine missing. 7-74842 (200-300) – Lot 2677

2678
$5,925.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 32-1/2″ ARCTIC CHAR SALMON BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being natural wood. SIZE: 16″ h x 35-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93273 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 2678

2679
$1,215.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 16″ BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

The backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 10-1/2″ H X 23-1/4″ L. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93279 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2679

2680
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 18″ WIDEMOUTH BASS BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

The backboard being natural wood. SIZE: 12″ h x 28″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93278 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2680

2681
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 23-1/2″ BROWN TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 14″ h x 28″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93275 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2681

2682
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 26-1/2″ CUSK BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being painted birchbark. With a fixed brass plaque on front “Cusk 5lbs 6oz Echo Lake 1974.” SIZE: 32-3/4″ h x 14-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93277 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2682

2683
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 21″ RAINBOW TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

The backboard being natural wood. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 28″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93274 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2683

2684
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 36″ LAKE TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 16″ h x 42-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93276 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2684

2685
$4,443.75

CARVED AND PAINTED 33-1/2″ ATLANTIC SALMON BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

Carved fish with the double hook fly that caught the original fish. Signed on reverse of fish, inscribed “Male Atlantic Salmon, Dickson pool, Penobscot River, 14lbs, 5-27-81, #1 dbl T&L.” No backboard. SIZE: 33-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93954 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2685

2686
$1,896.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 8-1/2″ SUNFISH BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 16-3/4″ h X 7″ L. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93272 (800-1,200) – Lot 2686

2687
$0.00

LOT OF FIRE RELATED SHEET MUSIC AND PRINTS.

Consisting of three pieces of colorful lithographed sheet music from the early 20th century, including two copies of the “Midnight Fire Alarm- March and Two Step”. One copy of “The Burning of Rome- March-Twostep”. Together with 6 unframed lithographs 1) “THE DARKTOWN FIRE BRIGADE-ALL ON THEIR METTLE”- Currier & Ives Series #11. 2)”NEW YORK FIREMEN’S MONUMENT”-Lithograph N. Currier. 3)”The Grand Horse ST> JULIEN, the “King of Trotters after Scott Leighton” Lithograph- Currier & Ives. 4)”THE DARKTOWN FIRE BRIGADE-TAKING A REST” Currier & Ives Series #14. 5)J.B. Bachalder, Album of New England Scenery, Lewiston, Maine and Haverhill, MA. SIZE: Print 1)Medium folio. 2)Medium folio. 3)Medium folio 4)Medium folio. 5)Both 15″ X 20″ Overall. CONDITION: Minor tatters and edge damage due to normal use. Print 1)Edge tears and water stain on edge, colors bright. 2)Foxing and minor edge damage. 3)Badly tattered and stained. 4)Minor edge damage 5)Both- some darkening and staining and edge wear 9-94133 (500-1,500) – Lot 2687

2688
$177.75

TWO 19TH CENTURY FIRE RELATED BROADSIDES.

1)A reward poster offering $500 (to any person who will detect and apprehend the incendiary who set on fire the House and Barn of WARREN WHITNEY, in Sherburne, on the evening of the 29th of March last, and furnish evidence that shall be sufficient to convict him. Sherburne (Massachusetts). @)The CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF Penobscot Engine Co No. 1 Searsport, Maine. SIZE: 1) 10-1/2″ x 10″. 2) 17″ x 11″. CONDITION: 1) Good with dark water stain upper left corner. 2) Fair to good with minor losses and tears and several tack holes. 9-94133-1 (500-1,500) – Lot 2688

2689
$0.00

LARGE COLORED LITHOGRAPH OF AN EARLY FIRE PUMPER.

Lithograph by L.H. Bradford & Co’s, Boston, Mass. Housed in a modern silver and gold gilt frame with green and ivory mat. Original title on bottom margin is “Hunneman & Co. Builders, Boston, Massachusetts” (may or may not be present under mat). SIZE: Sight: 18-3/4″ x 29-1/2″. Overall: 28-3/4″ x 39-1/4″. CONDITION: Foxed, age toned, scuffed left side. 9-94132 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2689

2690
$0.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher, 19th Century) SET OF FOUR: THE AMERICAN FIREMAN.

Colored lithographs Housed in identical gilt and ebonized modern frames with red and white cut-out mats This set includes: “Facing the Enemy,” “Rushing to the Conflict,” “Always Ready” and “Prompt to the Rescue” All are after paintings by L. Maurer SIZE: Image: 17″ x 13-1/4″ Sight: 19-1/2″ at tallest x 14-1/4″ Overall: 29″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, some light age toning 9-94123 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2690

2691
$118.50

COLLECTION OF FIREMAN BUTTONS.

Late 19th to early 20th century. Consisting of 72 fireman and fire department coat buttons. SIZE: Buttons 5/8″ to 1″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94121 (100-300) – Lot 2691

2692
$60.75

A LOT OF FIRE RELATED BADGES AND EPHEMERA.

A bronze table medallion marked “1855 – SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY – 1930” and “THE GREAT BOSTON FIRE, NOV 9-10, 1872”. Helmet medallion marked “FREIWILLIGE/HAUGSCHLAG/FEURWEHR”. Two Marblehead volunteer fire association ribbons. One souvenir fire association ribbon “RINGOLD FIRE COMPANY, NO. 1, PULASKI, N.Y.”. Small figural fire hat from souvenir ribbon and a souvenir ribbon with celluloid George Washington Image. A parade ribbon from Portsmouth Fire Dept 1892. Brass group of 6 brass hanging medallions, from fire conventions in Boston, Nantucket and other Massachusetts towns. SIZE: Fire hat 2-1/2″ long. CONDITION: Fair to very good. 9-94134 (100-300) – Lot 2692

2693
$1,125.75

“CALL FOR PHILIP MORRIS” BELL HOP JACKET.

First half 20th century, U.S. wool jacket with velvet collar and brass buttons having advertising patch, with stitched in label, Brooks Uniform Co. New York. Identified on label as size 26. SIZE: 15″ tall from collar to base of coat. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Johnny Roventini, also known as “Johnny the Bellboy” who was the most famous spokesman for Phillip Morris for 40 years. His name is written in ink on the label. CONDITION: Very good with two small moth holes in front. 7-75077 (300-500) – Lot 2693

2694
$0.00

TIN “TUXEDO” TOBACCO SIGN.

Early 20th century, U.S. “Pattersons Tuxedo Tobacco” trade sign. Lithographed in embossed tin, having figural image of pocket tin. Now mounted on wooden back board. SIZE: 9-3/4″ X 27-1/2″ CONDITION: Light wear, some dents and additional holes for hanging. Basically good. 9-93296 (300-400) – Lot 2694

2695
$0.00

NATIVE AMERICAN TOBACCONIST OR CAMP FIGURE.

Cut out wood with brightly colored paint. Life size, used either as a tobacconist trade figure or a camp sign. SIZE: 72″ tall. CONDITION: Very good. Minor losses, expected wear and losses to paint. 9-94337 (800-1,200) – Lot 2695

2696
$355.50

BLACK AMERICANA LITHOGRAPHED TOBACCO PAIL.

Graphically detailed early 20th century B. Leidersorf Co. smoking or chewing tobacco pail with original cover and bail. The front and back depicting an African woman and “smoke or chew Nigger Hair smoking tobacco.” SIZE: 6 1/2″ H, 4 1/4″ Dia. CONDITION: Front in very good condition, reverse with minor rust scale, bottom with rust and small hole. 9-93297 (400-600) – Lot 2696

2697
$948.00

TWO SHADOW BOXES CONTAINING 46 UNUSUAL TOBACCO TINS.

Late 19th, early 20th century. The first shadow box containing tobacco pocket tins and cigarette flats, highlighted by a few rare versions including “Cupid Bouquet” “Eve Cube Cut” “Forest and Stream” and “Union Leader” with Uncle Sam. The second shadow box containing cut plug and pocket tins, together with “Roi’tan-1939 Chevrolet” Cigar automobile ad. Also several unusual tins including “Pat Hand” “Red Jacket” with jockey on horse and “Continental Cubes”. SIZE: 31-1/2″ x 25″ x 3″. CONDITION: Tin condition, good to very good. Not examined outside of case. 9-93294 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2697

2698
$414.75

INTAGLIO CUT GLASS PHILLIES CIGAR COUNTER DISPLAY STAND.

Plate glass counter display, the surface with Intaglio cut gilt and polychrome detail advertising “Philadelphia Phillies Cigars” having rubber feet on four corners. SIZE: 8″ x 11″ CONDITION: Very good with a few minor nicks and a 1 1/2″ sliver chip on one side. Gilding and polychrome colors intact and vibrant. 7-75080 (300-500) – Lot 2698

2699
$0.00

COLLECTION OF 7 WOODEN CIGAR BOXES.

Late 19th to early 20th century. Lithographed interiors. Brands including “Health Brand Cigars”, “The Bonded Tobacco Company” “El Robero”, “Famous Bob”, “Rocky Ford”, “William Penn”, and “Club House”. Most with tax stamps. SIZE: Various. CONDITION: Very good as-found. 7-75078 (300-500) – Lot 2699

2700
$118.50

COLLECTION OF TWO ALBUMS OF CIGAR BANDS.

Late 19th, early 20th century. The first being a cloth covered album identified as “cigar bands” containing 400+ cigar bands, the highlight being an over-sized campaign promotional cigar band for William H. Taft, circa 1901-1909 complete set of Presidential portrait cigar bands (25), several others with portraits. The second being a re-purposed yearbook having 100+ bands highlighted by a collection of 15 with presidential portraits. SIZE: Larger book 9″ x 7-1/2″ CONDITION: Water stained covers, most cigar bands in very good condition. 7-75079 (300-500) – Lot 2700

2701
$243.00

LOT OF FIVE AMBER PIECES.

Five pieces of amber, one with yellow jacket wasp inclusion, all with debris fragments, some insect parts. SIZE: 1″ to 1-1/2″. PROVENANCE: One amber piece with insect inclusion with Certificate of Authenticity certifying that it came from Santander, Columbia. CONDITION: Archeological as found condition. 9-93168-1 (300-500) – Lot 2701

2702
$789.75

SIX ARROW AND SPEAR POINTS- MOSTLY CLOVIS.

Six various chipped flint arrow and spear points. One featuring a good old collectors label “Clovis, Burton Creek, Adams County” SIZE: 2″ to 4″ long. PROVENANCE: One with Artifact Authentication by Tim Hardy. The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93170-3 (400-800) – Lot 2702

2703
$1,215.00

SEVEN CHIPPED AND FLAKED KNIFE BLADES OF OBSIDIAN AND OTHER STONE.

Seven pieces, one fitted with a handle. All beautifully chipped and flaked from obsidian and other minerals. Age and location unknown. Mostly modern. SIZE: Ranging from 7-11″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93170-4 (300-500) – Lot 2703

2704
$1,458.00

NORDIC NEOLITHIC FLINT AXE TOGETHER WITH PALEOLITHIC HAND AXE.

1)2500-2000 B.C. Northern Europe. Thick butted ax of trapezoidal form. Chipped flint. 2)200,000-100,000 B.C. Britian. Found at Boscombe, E.W.M. England. Mottled gray flint hand axe. SIZE: 1) 10-1/4″ l. 3) 3-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: Both Ex Collection of George Holleyman F.S.A. Sussex. The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Both very good. 9-93170-2 (400-800) – Lot 2704

2705
$4,374.00

NORDIC NEOLITHIC FLAKED STONE AX HEAD TOGETHER WITH PREDYNASTIC EGYPTIAN GERZEAN KNIFE.

1)2500-2000 B.C. Northern Europe. Milky gray flint trapezoidal thick butted axe. 2)3500-3000 B.C. Egypt. Predynastic flint knife blade. One side polished and one side very carefully rippled. SIZE: 1)9″ l. 2) 8-5/8″ l. PROVENANCE: 1)Ex Collection Alslev von Hjordkaer 2) Ex Collection Georges Halphen. The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: 1)Very good. 2)Old archeological repair to mid-section. 9-93170-1 (600-900) – Lot 2705

2706
$2,916.00

FIVE PIECES OF JEWELRY FROM ANTIQUITY.

1)3rd century B.C. Egypt. Hellenistic child’s gold ring with garnet stone. 2)1-2nd century A.D. Roman. Small gold and garnet ring, featuring a simple gold bezel with cabochon stone. 3)1350-1200 B.C. Egypt. Turqoise glazed faience ring with “Eye of Horus”. 4)3rd century B.C. Greek. Pair of boat shaped earrings set with garnets. 5)1504-1450 B.C. Egypt. Carved scarab ring, bearing the throne name of Thutmosis III. 19th dynasty. Four out of five of these items have Certificates of Authenticity from B.C. Galleries, Armadale, Australia. SIZE: 1)3-1/4″ l. 2)5/8″ l. 3) 3/4″ l. 4) 3/4″ l. 5)Scarab 3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: 1)Very good. 2)Very good. 3)Very good as found. 4) Very good-minor dents. 5)Scarab very good. Bronze ring decayed and separated. 9-93156 (400-600) – Lot 2706

2707
$2,673.00

CARVED WOODEN FRAGMENT FROM A SARCOPHAGUS.

Ptolemaic period, 3rd century B.C., Egypt. Carved wooden face. SIZE: 8″ h x 5″ w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Age wear. 9-93148 (700-900) – Lot 2707

2708
$1,659.00

USHABTI FAIENCE GLAZED ANUBIS FIGURE.

Ancient Egyptian finely modeled figure of Anubis (Egyptian jackal headed god of the afterlife). Pottery figure with turquoise faience glaze bearing inscription down the front in hieroglyphics. SIZE: 8-3/4″ tall. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93150 (300-400) – Lot 2708

2709
$1,336.50

ELEVEN EGYPTIAN AND ROMAN ARTIFACTS.

1)3rd-4th century A.D. Roman Tiny pair of bone carved dice. 2)18th Dynasty. Egyptian carnelian scarab. 3)Large 800-300 B.C. Egyptian hard stone scarab. 4)Undetermined age. Roman style bronze fibula. 5)1st-2nd century A.D. Roman iron Penannular Brooch 6)Ancient bronze Roman spear point. 7)Ancient bronze Roman 3 blade arrow point. 8)Undetermined age. Carved Roman horn spoon. 9)Undetermined age. Two finely carved glass intaglios. 10)1st-2nd century A.D. Small bronze crossbow fibula. SIZE: Various. CONDITION: Good to very good. 9-93156-2 (500-1,000) – Lot 2709

2710
$1,701.00

FOUR ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ARTIFACTS.

1)1st century A.D. Fine Roman bronze triple oil lamp on footed base. Having scrolling handle with foliate elements above the fill hole. Featuring the well modeled image of an Ammonite Zeus with horns. Excavated in the Balkans. 2)Circa 2-3 century A.D.Small well designed Roman bronze hand mirror. Frame decorated with concentric molding. Fitted with a panel of hammered bronze of a lighter color for reflection. Having a delicate turned handle. Having a fine patina. 3)1-3rd century A.D. Roman bronze Cochlearium spoon. Having tear drop shaped bowl, attached to handle with snail curl having straight slightly squared handle with finely turned finial. 4)1-2nd century A.D. Leaf shaped ritual spoon. Having leaf shaped bowl with carved reeded back and notched and turned handle. SIZE: 1) 8″ l. 2) 6″ l. 3) 5-1/2″ l. 4) 6″ l. CONDITION: 1)Very good condition with fabulous verdigris surface. Having several decay holes around base of lamp. 2)Very good with wonderful verdigris surface. 3) Very good, wonderful patina with slightly pitted surface. 4)Very good, slightly pitted verdigris surface. 9-93156-3 (400-600) – Lot 2710

2711
$1,659.00

BRONZE PLAQUE.

First century A.D., Roman. Round shape with repousse decoration of three figures in combat. SIZE: 5″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Verdigris and wear consistent with age. 9-93153 (800-1,200) – Lot 2711

2712
$1,718.25

THREE PIECES OF ANCIENT ATTIC POTTERY.

5th century B.C. Greek. Consisting of two similar blackware footed cups with folded and extended handles, the third being a footed cup with high extended handles. SIZE: Tallest: 5-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93140 (200-400) – Lot 2712

2713
$7,290.00

ANCIENT GREEK OINOCHOE.

Late 5th century B.C., Greek Attica pottery Oinochoe featuring the figure of a young satyr carrying a white wreath extending his hand toward a drinking horn. Simple form with one handle having a band of egg pattern decoration around the neck. Purchased from Ancient Creations with Certificate of Authenticity. Accompanying this lot is a 2-handled pottery vase, heavily restored. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h & 13″ h PROVENANCE: Estate of Anthony. CONDITION: Oinochoe has no apparent damage or restoration when viewed under ultraviolet light. Pottery vase has been heavily damaged & restored. 9-93120-4 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2713

2714
$10,935.00

BYZANTINE MOSAIC PANEL.

3rd century Eastern Roman Empire. Archeological mosaic panel, museum mounted, featuring a reclining female figure. SIZE: 21-1/4″ X 33-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Purchased by an archeologist in New York City in the 1970’s or early 1980’s. CONDITION: Very good. Now museum mounted in steel frame with concrete. 7-75059 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2714

2715
$6,682.50

BYZANTINE MOSAIC PANEL.

3rd century Eastern Roman Empire. Archeological mosaic panel, museum mounted, featuring a goddess on horseback. SIZE: 26″ X 28″ PROVENANCE: Purchased by an archeologist in New York City in the 1970’s or early 1980’s. CONDITION: Very good. Now museum mounted in steel frame with concrete. 7-75060 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2715

2716
$2,962.50

BYZANTINE MOSAIC PANEL.

3rd century Eastern Roman Empire. Archeological mosaic panel, museum mounted, featuring an archer. SIZE: 24″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Purchased by an archeologist in New York City in the 1970’s or early 1980’s. CONDITION: Very good. Now museum mounted in steel frame with concrete. 7-75058 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2716

2717
$1,599.75

FIVE MUSEUM COPY ATTIC LEKYTHOS.

1) Pair of Attic Lekythos with painted figures, signed by artist on base. 2) Pair of Attic Lekythos with painted figures, artist signed on base. 3) Attic Lekythos, signed on base. SIZE: 1) 20-1/2″ t; 2) 16″ t; 3) 10″ t. PROVENANCE: Estate of Anthony Kurland. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93120-2 (900-1,400) – Lot 2717

2718
$1,659.00

FOUR MUSEUM REPLICA GREEK KRATERS & AMPHORAE WITH ADDITIONAL KRATER COVER.

1&2) Covered Amphorae, #588 #588, with scenes of Achilles killing the Queen of Amazons “Penthesilea” and Dionysus and his son Oinopion.3) Covered Krater, #656, with scene of the taking of Hecter from Andromeda. 4) Covered Krater, #644, with scene of the bringing of gifts to the newly-wed bride. 5) Extra cover that matches #3. SIZE: 1&2) 12″ h. 3) 16″ h. 4) 17″ h. 5) 8-1/2″d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: All generally very good, but #1 Amphorae is missing a cover and #3 cover is stuck down. 9-93120 (900-1,400) – Lot 2718

2719
$296.25

FIVE PIECES OF MUSEUM REPLICA ATTIC POTTERY.

1) Lekythos with figures. 2) Lekythos with hunter & dog. 3) Counthian Alabastron. 4) Attic Alabastron. 5) Attic Alabastron with satyrs. SIZE: 1) 12-1/2″ t. 2) 10″ t. 3) 10-1/2″ t. 4) 7″ t. 5) 9-1/2″ t. PROVENANCE: Estate of Anthony Kerland. CONDITION: All are very good. 9-93120-3 (900-1,400) – Lot 2719

2720
$1,659.00

SIX PIECES OF MUSEUM REPLICA ATTIC POTTERY.

1) Oinochoe with figures. 2) Kalyx Krater. 3) 3-handled hydria with figures. 4) Attic Oinochoe with military figures. 5) Amphorae with Hermes & satyr. 6) Aryballis with winged figures. All are artist signed on bottom. SIZE: 1) 8-1/2″ t. 2) 10″ t. 3) 10-3/4″ t. 4) 10″ t. 5) 8-1/4″ t. 6) 12-1/4″ t. PROVENANCE: Estate of Anthony Kurland. CONDITION: All are very good. 9-93120-1 (800-1,300) – Lot 2720

2721
$2,014.50

CHIMU LAMBAYEQUE SILVER NECKLACE.

1000 A.D. Peru. Comprised of 14 mold made repousse figures separated by spherical beads. Each figure with high arched headdress, standing with hands held together at waist. SIZE: 15″ l. PROVENANCE: Howard Nowes Ancient Art. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93156-1 (300-500) – Lot 2721

2722
$2,370.00

MAYAN CAMPECHE PAINTED POTTERY PLATE WITH CHIEF.

600-900 AD. Mexico. A ritual tomb plate with rattle leg, painted on both sides with care and great effort with beautiful defining lines which the Mayan scribes are famous for. In the center is an elite personage seated cross-legged on a mat, he makes fluid arm gestures expelling scrolls and he wears a wonderful turban-like spangled headdress, necklace, eaflares, a fancy lioncloth with complex knot behind and has tattoo or body paint markings. The figure also has a strong Mayan nose and fine facial features. SIZE: 10-5/8″ d X 4-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Howard Nowes Ancient Art. The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Minor repairs. Choice example. 9-93172 (800-1,200) – Lot 2722

2723
$888.75

CHAVIN BLACKWARE CERAMIC WITH TROPHY HEAD MOTIF.

700-400 B.C. Peru. A highly burnished blackware stirrup spout vessel with an incised motif of a double trophy head attached by a cord. Other Chavin vessels with incised glyphs are illustrated in Lapiner, fig’s. 86, 94, 104, & 113 SIZE: 8-1/4″ high. PROVENANCE: David Bernstein Fine Art NYC. CONDITION: Very good. One crack and a restored diggers hole on back, all parts original 9-93172-1 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2723

2724
$729.00

POTTERY INCENSE BURNER.

20th century, Mezzo-America. Decorated with the faces of deities on a tripod base. Cylindrical form. Traces of pigments remaining. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 5-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Cracks, chips, and repaired areas. 9-93147 (800-1,200) – Lot 2724

2725
$1,777.50

TWO SILVER ON COPPER REPOUSSE ICONS.

19th-20th century Greek. Folk art hand crafted copper panels with religious imagery. Having silver plated fronts. SIZE: 13-1/2″ X 8-3/4″ and 11-3/4″ X 7-1/2″ PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93167 (200-300) – Lot 2725

2726
$237.00

CARVED MARBLE FIGURE OF MADONNA & CHILD WITH BRASS CROWN.

18th or early 19th century. Finely carved figure, now very worn & mellowed by age, of the Madonna holding the Christ child on carved plinth with cast brass crown. SIZE: 9-3/4″ t. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Nicely mellowed patina, loss to right hand of Madonna & upper half of Christ child. 9-93139 (400-600) – Lot 2726

2727
$474.00

TWO CARVED CRUCIFIXION FIGURES.

The first half of the 19th century, probably German or Austrian, a very beautifully carved hard wood crucifix figure with pegged arms. The second, 19th or early 20th century, probably Italian, a lighter wood figure with downcast eyes. Also accompanying this lot is a modern resin cast copy of an antique crucifix for display purposes. SIZE: Figures: 10″ t & 12″ t. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: The first in good condition with minor drying crack, nice patina. The second in very good condition with losses to toes & fingers, and old glue repair to arm. 9-93137 (800-1,200) – Lot 2727

2728
$1,007.25

KINDJAL DOUBLE EDGED BLADE DAGGER.

19th century, Caucasus region. With fullers to either side and a horn hilt. Leather and wood scabbard. Mounts of nielloed silver. SIZE: 24″ l. CONDITION: Cracks in leather on scabbard, otherwise good. 7-74663 (150-250) – Lot 2728

2729
$770.25

LOT OF FOSSILS.

Lot consists of a fine well exposed Trilobite fossil, 6 Ammonite fossils, 2 fish fossils, 2 bi-valve fossils a small piece of petrified wood and a sharks tooth. SIZE: Trilobite 6″ and largest Ammonite is 12″ PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Mostly very good. Some polished. 9-93168 (400-600) – Lot 2729

2730
$486.00

COLLECTION OF ROCKS AND MINERALS.

Featuring a large section of Amethyst gem pocket. Two pieces of petrified wood. Segment of petrified bone. Small quartz crystal and several pieces of flint. SIZE: Amethyst gem pocket 12″ X 5″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93169 (400-600) – Lot 2730

2731
$243.00

LOT OF FIVE OLD CARVED AFRICAN WOOD OBJECTS.

Including a very old carved high topped drum with female effigy figure at base. Sides of drum carved with mask, figures and figures of serpents and animals. Also old wooden carved ceremonial mask painted and tack features ornamented with shell encrusted fabric. A second mask with elongated face surmounted by a long billed bird. A third small simple mask with elongated face and small hand carved figure of a nude male. SIZE: Drum is 38” h. Largest mask (paint decorated) approx. 26” h. CONDITION: Drum with various damages and shows much age. Other objects all show much use and age. 8-86258, 8-86268, 8-86261, 8-86265, 8-86293 (400-800) – Lot 2731

2732
$0.00

JACOBEAN STYLE ENGLISH MARQUETRY SIDE CABINET.

Late 19th/early 20th century, English or Continental. Having very well carved face & drawer front with tabernacle style lower doors having floral and bell flower inlaid panels, and graphic parquet inlaid frame. Entire cabinet with carved molding & raised panel ends having forged hardware held in place with forged nails, retaining an old if not original dark finish. SIZE: 37″ h x 41″ w x 18-3/4″. CONDITION: Overall very good with minor drying splits in end panels & minor water stains on top. 9-93097 (500-800) – Lot 2732

2733
$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 (600-800) – Lot 2733

2734
$1,093.50

CARVED JACOBEAN STYLE CABINET.

First half 20th century, England or America. Gothic style cabinet with overhanging rectangular top having Gothic side columns, panels and two doors with arched tabernacle panels and deep relief carved apostles. All above a raised open section with Gothic carved columns, square feet with Gothic corbels. End panels with linen fold design all in quartered oak with laminated back. SIZE: 42″ H, 54″ L, 21″ D CONDITION: Very good, nice dark patina, seven 2″ diameter holes drilled backboard. 9-93943 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2734

2735
$4,443.75

PAIR OF CENTENNIAL GEORGIAN ARMCHAIRS.

Mid-19th century, England. These fine hand carved examples, each with serpentine foliate carved and pierced crest rail, the scrolled ears with volutes above the pierced splat carved in high relief with bow-tied ribbons, tassels, and leaf tips. Shaped arms with foliate carved rolled hand grips on a molded and shaped incurved support centering a trapezoidal molded seat frame, each fitted with slip seat, on acanthus and floral carved cabriole legs terminating in talon and ball feet. The chamfered rear legs backswept joined by a rectangular stretcher. SIZE: Back: 39″ h. Seat: 17-1/2″ h. Overall width: 28-3/4″ w. PROVENANCE: William Doyle Auction Gallery, New York. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Chairs retain original rich dark brown surfaces with good color and patina. Seat blocks are replacements. Seat frame has been reglued and tightened with structural repairs to supports at arms. Each chair with restoration to stiles and crest rail, notably proper left stile of one chair. Structurally good. 9-93316 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2735

2736
$1,066.50

THREE MAHOGANY CANTERBURYS.

1) The first, English, with X-form bobbin-turned magazine holders in three sections with circular molded decoration above the stand fitted with single drawer, turret finials at the corners raised on baluster-turned legs terminating in casters. 2) The second a Regency example with block- and ring-turned supports and mushroom capped finials joined by slats forming two magazine sections. The base fitted with a single drawer with cockbeaded edges on swelled cylinder legs raised on brass capped casters. 3) The third an American Canterbury with acorn finials on turned spindles divided in four magazine sections, the centermost with hand grip above the rectangular brass fitted with a short drawer with ring handle raised on swelled cylindrical legs terminating in brass capped casters. SIZE: 1) 23-1/2″ h x 19″ l x 13-1/4″ d. 2) 20″ h x 20″ l x 14″ w. 3) 19″ h x 19″ l x 13″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: 1) Original surfaces; missing one rosette cap. 2) Original surfaces. 3) Very good. 9-93390 (700-900) – Lot 2736

2737
$4,147.50

ASSEMBLED SET OF 7 WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS.

19th century, England. All having boldly turned bases, well carved seats, turned posts with scrolling arm back rail, topped with crest rails joined to straight spindles & well carved splats. A few splats showing good burl wood detail. Constructed using a variety of woods, mostly elm & fruit woods. SIZE: Overall height ranges from 41-1/2″ to 45-1/2″; Seat height ranges from 14″ to 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Overall good with expected minor drying splits in seat back rail, minor restoration & drying splits to splats, 1 bent wood back with restoration & 2 bent wood backs with minor splits. Finish restored & uniform. 9-93201 (800-1,200) – Lot 2737

2738
$474.00

REGENCY FRUITWOOD WRITING TABLE.

Early 19th century, England. The rectangular top inlaid with ebony string inlay terminating at corners with scrolls and diamonds and having bead work edge, retaining its original removable book rest. The top hinge and fitted with adjustable brass mechanism, allowing the top to be used for writing or reading. When opened revealing interior storage compartment lined with tan velvet. The frieze having inlay and beading similar to the top, one end fitted with shallow drawer for storing writing implements. All atop a reeded post with flattened melon base, above three well carved ball & claw feet with scrolled knees. SIZE: 27″ h x 17″ w x 15″ d. CONDITION: Clean with good old refinish. 9-94185 (600-800) – Lot 2738

2739
$948.00

21 PIECES OF “COLLEEN” PATTERN WATERFORD CUT GLASS STEMWARE.

Group of marked Waterford cut glass stemware consisting of 8 white wine glasses and 13 champagne flutes. SIZE: white wine glasses 6 1/2″H. Champagne flutes 7 1/2″ H PROVENANCE: Christie’s sale 1495 April 2005 lot 629. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: All in very good condition. 9-93415 (600-800) – Lot 2739

2740
$60.75

WEDGWOOD SUGAR BOWL WITH ORIENTAL DESIGN.

Mid 20th century Wedgwood sugar bowl with cover. Floral oriental design in iron red with black accents having a gilt edge and finial Marked with the Portland vase mark. SIZE: 3 3/4 tall PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93388 (100-200) – Lot 2740

2741
$2,133.00

12 ROYAL DOULTON SERVICE PLATES WITH HAND PAINTED AMERICAN FISH.

Early 20th century, England. Marked “Royal Doulton England” fine porcelain plates featuring scenes of American game fish in their natural habitat. Beautifully painted and artist signed “J Birbeckson.” Plates with delicate raised gold Adamesque design rims. Marked on reverse with names of specific fish including salmon and rainbow trout. Also marked with the name of the retailer “Davis Collamore & Co. NY.” SIZE: 9-3/4″ Dia each CONDITION: Very good, minor chip under rim of one. 7-70750 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2741

2742
$0.00

DOULTON LAMBETH “AUTUMN LEAVES PATTERN” LAMP AND PITCHER.

Early 20th century, England. The lamp with bronzed cast iron and brass base having a Doulton Lambeth font with “Hollings & Co. Boston” double wick insert and ribbed case glass shade. The pitcher of bulbous form with strap handle, brown glaze and unglazed interior impressed mark “Doulton Lambeth England 8434” and impressed retailer mark “J.McD & S Co. Boston.” SIZE: Pitcher 10″ h. Lamp 20″ h overall. CONDITION: Very good for both, case shade probably of a later date. 7-70749 (600-800) – Lot 2742

2743
$0.00

TUNBRIDGE WELLS BOX WITH MARQUETRY SCENE.

England. Late 19th century. Octagonal hinge lid box in walnut with various exotic wood inlays with banded top and border centering a scene with 2 gentlemen. SIZE: 2″ x 9″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good with typical minor losses. 7-74835 (300-500) – Lot 2743

2744
$0.00

INTERESTING & IMPORTANT SMALL SCRAPBOOK OF ALGAE SPECIMENS BY ANNA ATKINS.

Anna Atkins (1799-1871) was an English botanist and photographer. She was the first person to publish a book illustrated exclusively with photographic images. She self-published the book British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions. This book has a leather cover with gold embossed trim titled “Algae”. It is inscribed on the inside in period writing “Charles Putnam – A birth-day token from his AFFte (affectionate) Aunt Anna Feb 9, 1850”. Lower on the page “Nantucket, Mass”. It was known that she worked in New England during this time period. The book has tipped-in twenty 3-1/2″ x 4″ watercolors of different algae. There are no other markings whatsoever. It is our belief that Charles Putnam was a nephew of Anna Atkins. SIZE: 6-3/4″ x 6-3/4″. CONDITION: Binding has water and mold damage. Inside watercolors are very good. The tissue paper with foxing. 9-94388 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2744

2745
$0.00

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 (700-900) – Lot 2745

2746
$0.00

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 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2746

2747
$2,370.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

This is not signed Minton, therefore we are going to Attribute this to Minton, but can not guarantee it’s by Minton.

CHRISTOPHER DRESSER, FOR MINTONS CACHEPOT.

Last quarter 19th century, English. Porcelain in the aesthetic movement style. Designed by Christopher Dresser for Minton’s LTD China Staffordshire, England in a style known as cloisonne. The pot decorated with a top band of blue simulating sky with Japan-esque stylized clouds above a sea filled with colorful carp and stylized flowers and plants, all figures outlined with a fine line of gold to simulate the wire in cloisonne enamel. Pot is mounted atop feet simulating the head of a bird returning with an “S” scroll. The interior glazed in a soft green with a gold top edge. Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) was a Scottish designer and design theorist, and a pivotal figure in the aesthetic movement. He worked in this style through several media including ceramics and pottery. He was influenced greatly by the decorative arts of Japan and was fortunate to travel to Japan for 4 months during 1876 and 1877 logging approximately 2000 miles. This trip was recorded in “Japan, It’s Architecture, Art and Art-manufacturer’s.” During this journey he represented South Kensington Museum and was commissioned by Tiffany’s of NY to form a collection of art objects. In Japan Dresser was received by the Emperor and was treated as a guest of the nation. This cachepot is a fine example of the ware he designed for Minton’s known a “Cloisonne.” SIZE: 9″ h, 9″ dia. CONDITION: Fine condition with very minor wear to top edge. 7-75208 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2747

2748
$118.50

NINETEEN PIECE LUNCHEON SET BY MINTONS IN THE “CUCKOO” PATTERN.

Early 20th century, service for 6 luncheon set with 6 cups and 6 saucers, 7 luncheon plates and teapot having under-glaze and impressed Minton’s marks. SIZE: Plates 7 3/4″ Dia, cups 4″ H, teapot 7 1/4″ H PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good condition, no damages 9-93408 (300-500) – Lot 2748

2749
$2,962.50

MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE.

19th century, England. The upper section set back having four glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves. Display area backed with moire silk. The base having a pair of paneled doors enclosing cabinet to the center with flanking cabinets, each having small satinwood cartouches to the center, inset with crossbanding satinwood. Finely constructed with dovetailed drawers and chamfered inset paneled backboards. SIZE: 109″ w x 20″ d x 100″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Clean. 9-92702 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2749

2750
$729.00

GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY WING CHAIR TOGETHER WITH OTTOMAN.

19th century, England. The rectangular and padded back joined to ogival wings continuing to outscrolled overupholstered arms centering a trapezoidal seat fitted with a removable cushion raised on square molded and chamfered frontal legs, the rear legs backswept, all joined by a recessed box stretcher. Accompanied by a 20th century Georgian style ottoman. The chair and ottoman upholstered in a cherry red leather upholstery. SIZE: Chair back: 45″ h. Seat: approx 17″ h. Overall chair width: 35″ w. Ottoman: 17″ h x 27″ l x 23″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: The chair frame professionally restored and tightened with evidence of old repaired stress crack proper right leg facing at seat rail. The ottoman in original condition. The chair and ottoman both in very good condition. 9-93332 (800-1,200) – Lot 2750

2751
$711.00

TWO REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY PLANT STANDS.

Mid-20th century, England. Each of barrel form on tripod legs with conforming brass inserts, the first with lion mask mounts. Each with medial shelf joining the legs, the first with inlaid rosette. SIZE: 33″ h and 37″ h respectively x 13-1/2″ dia ea. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Both structurally good condition. The taller stand with light surface staining in need of repolishing. 9-93323 (400-600) – Lot 2751

2752
$0.00

TRUMEAU MIRROR WITH COLONIAL SCENE.

20th century, American, arched top, gilt framed mirror with demi-lune panel painted with colonial scene of romantic garden with colonial couple. SIZE: 39″ h x 26-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good with minor nicks to gold frame. 9-93821 (300-500) – Lot 2752

2753
$0.00

FRENCH EMPIRE ARMCHAIR WITH CARVED CARYATIDS.

Early 19th century, France. The crest rail and stiles having ormolu mounts decorated with winged angles and creatures above flattened arms with fully winged carved and carved gilded caryatids. Front leg and chair rail with ormolu decoration, legs terminating in carved gilded claw feet. Back and seat with stripped upholstery. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, original surface. 9-94039 (2,500-4,500) – Lot 2753

2754
$972.00

MARQUETRY VARGUENO STYLE CHEST ON STAND.

19th century, continental, featuring a rectangular top with stepped and convex marquetry moldings above finely inlaid cabinet with two door front revealing a Vargueno style interior, featuring 11 oyster veneered drawers centering a door that reveals a storage compartment. Sitting atop a base with three frieze, marquetry drawers atop a six leg base featuring legs with alternating spiraling and ring & ball turned features with scalloping stretcher base atop ball feet. Constructed in quartered and straight grain oak, having raised panel backboards. SIZE: 65-1/2″ h x 46-1/2″ l x 23″ d. CONDITION: Very good with original finish. 9-93942 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2754

2755
$0.00

PAIR OF LARGE DECORATIVE CERAMIC ELEPHANT LAMPS.

Mid 20th century Continental. Featuring the figures of 2 African elephants with upturned trunks. Having a fine mottled blue glaze. SIZE: 16″ high. CONDITION: Very good. Apparently originally intended for use as lamps. Having no marks. 9-94415 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2755

2756
$829.50

12 PORCELAIN FIGURES, NAPOLEON AND HIS MARSHALS.

Mid 20th century German. Well detailed figures of Napoleon and 11 of his Marshals. Each figure identified on the plinth. All very well modeled and hand painted and marked with the under glazed blue mark of SCHEIBE ALSBACH Porcelain Company. SIZE: 9-1/4″ to 10″ tall. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94506 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2756

2757
$0.00

FRENCH ENAMEL VASE “C. FAURE, LIMOGES, FRANCE”.

Copper vase with raised enameled apple blossoms and leaves in natural colors on marbleized gold and lavender background. Artist signed on body “C. Faure, Limoges, France”. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with some tarnish on bottom and top ring. 9-94241 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2757

2758
$0.00

FOUR LIMOGES OYSTER PLATES.

First quarter 20th century, marked “L.S. & S Limoges, France” on reverse. Porcelain with floral and gilt decoration. SIZE: 8-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Three very good, one with minor chip. 9-94383 (500-1,000) – Lot 2758

2759
$182.25
Revised: 8/18/2014

Description is correct. Photograph is incorrect. The plate on the far right is NOT part of this lot.

LOT OF SIX HAND-PAINTED LIMOGES OYSTER PLATES.

The lot consists of three 8-3/4″ plates having pink highlighted oyster wells surrounded by roses and bordered by blue flowers. Bottom marked “GDA Limoges”. Also are two 8-1/4″ plates with 5 oyster wells and central round well. Decorated with swags of flowers and gold trim. Signed on bottom “Theodore Haviland Limoges, France”, retailed by John Wanmaker. Another 8-3/4″ with floral border and 5 oyster wells, marked “GDA France”. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good with some gilding wear. 9-87748 (300-600) – Lot 2759

2760
$2,370.00

TWO PIECES OF CONTINENTAL FAIENCE.

19th/early 20th century. Two continental Faience pieces include: 1) Covered flagon with Dutch farmyard scene. Well painted and modeled lid having pewter thumb lift. Probably mid-19th century. 2) Charger with loosely painted Adam and Eve scene. Late 19th/early 20th century. SIZE: Flagon: 9-1/2″ h; Charger: 13″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Both are very good. 9-92872 (150-300) – Lot 2760

2761
$0.00

UNUSUAL CARVED SIX-LEG BARREL CHAIR.

Late 19th century, US or Continental. Constructed in walnut with barrel back, panels mortised and pegged in uprights with oval foliate carved panels. Corner posts with carved foo dog tops. Circular seat originally fitted with cane, all above 6 cabriole legs ending in claw feet with acanthus carved knees separated by boldly turned spoke stretchers. All constructed in walnut with parcel gilt decoration. SIZE: 37″ H, 30″ L, 28″ D CONDITION: Very good with expected shrinkage and wear commensurate with age. Minor glue repair to one back post and glue repair to one front leg along with grain. Cane seat needs replacement. 9-94458 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2761

2762
$0.00

CONTINENTAL INLAID DESK WITH DROP FRONT.

Mahogany with satinwood walnut and ebony checkered and boxed banding with floral marquetry panels. Having a drop front revealing a four drawer interior with serpentine rolling sides terminating in two bowed drawers above three parquet inlaid drawers. On square block feet. Sides having similar checkered and blocked banding. All over pine construction with raised panel pine back. SIZE: 45″ h x 50″ w x 24″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Apparently original finish; very small amount of repair on veneer near back edge. 9-94059 (2,500-4,500) – Lot 2762

2763
$668.25

DRESDEN PORCELAIN BOULLION CUPS AND SAUCERS WITH CHERUB DECORATION.

Early 20th century, Germany. Set consists of 8 two handled boullion cups and 7 saucers bearing the mark “Dresden Germany 212” all elaborately trimmed in gold. The cup interiors decorated with hand painted winged cherubs engaged in various activities. The handles and edges of both cups and saucers heavily encrusted with gold beading. The cups bearing “A” monogram in gold. SIZE: Cup: 3″ h. Saucer: 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with minor wear to gold on center of saucers. 7-75198 (600-800) – Lot 2763

2764
$486.00

DELFT PLAQUE.

Late 19th century, Holland. The oval plaque with molded and scalloped edge decorated with a winter harbor scene above a scrolling cartouche centering a gargoyle mask. The top molded cresting pierced for hanging. The back of the plaque with a mark resembling crossed T’s. SIZE: 23″ h x 19″ l. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: With overall crackle surfaces and light chipping and frits to edge of molding in glaze. Otherwise very good. 9-92327 (400-600) – Lot 2764

2765
$182.25

FINE CONTINENTAL WALL PLAQUE ARTIST SIGNED J. HEISTERKAMP.

19th/20th century ceramic wall charger finely decorated with floral and leaf border framing a hand painted scene of two young Dutch girls with a basket of fish, with sailing ships in the background. The girls are clothed in white bonnets and colorful peasant dress. SIZE: 17 1/4″ Dia CONDITION: Very good. 9-93292 (300-500) – Lot 2765

2766
$0.00

LOUIS XV PARQUET BUREAU PLAT.

Early to mid 20th century, Continental, finely constructed in a bombe form with allover parquetry inset panels. Fitted with a French time & strike clock with porcelain dial above a section with two shelves and two long serpentine drawers having two secret doors disguised with early 19th century leather book bindings. The writing surface inset with tooled leather panel. All above one long and four short serpentine front drawers. Desk with ormolu-mounted corners and cabriole legs terminating in ormolu feet. Dovetailed construction and oak secondary wood. SIZE: 43″ h x 47″ w x 27″ d. CONDITION: Very good, wear to leather and evidence of minor professional veneer repair. 7-70755 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2766

2767
$0.00

PEWTER JUGENDSTIL PLATTER SIGNED “KAYSERZINN.”.

First quarter 20th century, Germany. Finely decorated with fish and sea creatures including crabs, seahorses, and nautilus. After a design by Hugo Leven. Marked Kayserzinn 4325. SIZE: 11″ x 24″ Oval CONDITION: Very good, even patina. A few minor knife scratches. 8-87204 (300-500) – Lot 2767

2768
$0.00

PAIR OF INLAID MAHOGANY OCTAGONAL POT STANDS.

19th century, US or continental. Octagonal mahogany top centered with pinwheel inlay, alternating birds eye and mahogany, banded with mahogany and ebony inlay, framed with mahogany. The body of octagonal form with door constructed with two angled panels atop tapering pedestal base with ball feet. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h x 13-3/4″ l x 13-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Clean fine old refinish. 9-94060 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2768

2769
$2,725.50

MARQUETRY INLAID TALL CHEST.

Last half 19th century, Continental. Having rectangular top with carved gadrooned top over a narrow drawer with five uniform drawers below seated on scrolling feet with carved step molding above. Drawer fronts, side panels and end panels all marquetry inlay and banded with darker wood. Of dovetail construction with oak secondary wood. SIZE: 63″ H, 33″ L, 16″ D CONDITION: Very good with original finish. 7-70754 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2769

2770
$0.00

MAHOGANY CUTLERY OR JEWEL BOX WITH INLAY.

20th century, South East Asian. Jewel chest with bracket base in the style of the sailor trade pieces of the 19th century. Having dove tailed case and all over white floral inlay. SIZE: 11″ X 20″ X 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94070 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2770

2771
$2,666.25

FOUR METTLACH STEINS.

1. #1786 Litre etched stein with a scene of St. Florian putting out fire, dragon handle with the thumb-lift a ceramic dragons head , pewter lid with simulated tile roof. 2. #1909 1/2 litre high glaze stein with a fantasy scene of frogs drinking from steins in a sunlit pond with German saying in banner, artist signed “Heinrich Schult” pewter lid and thumb-lift. 3. #1453 1/2 litre etched and inlaid stein showing hunter, boars and dogs. Pewter head and figural hunter thumb-lift. 4. #2134 1/2 litre etched and inlaid stein showing gnome in nest, holding 2 steins against a blue shaded background. The lid with scene of rooster under shining sun. Figural gnome thumb-lift. SIZE: 8″, 10″, 8-1/4″, 8-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93413 (500-1,000) – Lot 2771

2772
$668.25

19 PIECE GROUP OF HEREND “CHINESE BOUQUET” PORCELAIN DINNERWARES.

The dinnerwares decorated in green flowering and leaves on a white ground with gold highlights having bocage finials consisting of a 5 piece coffee and tea service including handled tray, pair of saucer based candlesticks, covered bonbon jar, double candy dish with figural rooster handle, three coffee cups and saucers, small cream and sugar, jam jar with ladle and under plate and oval serving tray all marked with under glazed blue “Herend Hungary Hand Painted” “AV” mark. SIZE: coffee pot 10″ H, service tray 11 3/4″ W x 18 1/2″ L, candlestick 6 3/4″ H PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93411 (500-700) – Lot 2772

2773
$237.00

TWO BRIGHTLY COLORED HEREND PARROT FIGURES.

Two brightly colored Herend parrot figures perched on stump bases with fruit. Marked with “Herend Hungary hand painted.” Both having blue painted and impressed marks one with artist signature. One marked “5002-0-00/CD J 2000” the other marked “5001-0-00/CD H 2001.” SIZE: 6 1/2″ h & 5-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93412 (200-300) – Lot 2773

2774
$0.00

PAIR OF 4 DRAWER SATINWOOD SIDE CABINETS.

Mid 19th century, Continental or American. Each with rectangular top with rounded front corners containing four graduated drawers banded in mahogany with figured satinwood fronts having molded bases. SIZE: 30″ H, 19″ L, 18″ D CONDITION: Very good with old professional refinish, replaced hardware. 9-94000 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2774

2775
$0.00

GRAIN PAINTED PINE TWO DOOR JELLY CUPBOARD.

Continental, first half of 19th century. Having a top with rounded corners and a molded and stepped backsplash above two full-length molded doors having molded raised panels and forged pin hinges. The interior with four original shelves and four dovetail drawers suspended from top shelf, all seated on scallop base. Cabinet retains original red and brown grained paint. SIZE: 51-1/2″ h x 42″ w x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: All over very good with wear commensurate with age. 9-94343 (2,500-6,500) – Lot 2775

2776
$1,481.25

MIDDLE EASTERN PARQUETRY GAME TABLE.

Syria early 20th century. Having elaborate surface overall inlaid with exotic woods and mother-of-pearl. Flip top swivels and reveals green velvet playing surface; having hinged compartment revealing inlaid chess and backgammon game boards and compartment wells for game pieces. The base with inlaid apron fitted with small drawer for game pieces and shelf; having four scrolling legs. SIZE: 32″ h x 32″ w x 16″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good with expected minor losses to inlay. 9-94049 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2776

2777
$0.00

FINE FRAMED FOUR-TILE DELFT LANDSCAPE.

Scene showing two windmills with two figures on a road with bridge. Housed in a turret corner, black & gold wood frame. Unsigned. SIZE: Sight: 9-3/4″ x 9-3/4″. Overall: 13-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93409 (400-600) – Lot 2777

2778
$1,422.00

FRAMED KPM PLAQUE OF MADONNA AND THE CHRIST CHILD.

19th century. Berlin Porcelain plaque with incised KPM mark of scepter size & “K” on reverse. Also pencil marked “276” and illegible title. Depicting Madonna with the Christ child holding a cross, housed in original gold leaf frame. Having period German newspaper behind original backboard. SIZE: Overall: 18″ x 24″. Sight: 10″ x 7-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Kaja Veilleux Antiques, 11/7/1994. CONDITION: Plaque very good, frame with some losses to gesso & gilding. 9-93123 (800-1,200) – Lot 2778

2779
$0.00

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 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2779

2780
$5,036.25

ANDREAS DECKELMANN (German, 1820-1882) MOTHER WITH CHILDREN.

Outstanding Berlin porcelain plaque depicting a semi-nude young woman with four nude and semi-clothed children, one holding grapes, in a lush forest setting. Housed in an outstanding gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. Plaque having a “FRZ. X Thallmaier Munchen” oval label on verso. Signed center right “A Deckelmann”. SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 11-1/2″ Overall: 22″ x 19″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 7-74897 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2780

3000
$948.00

TWO STERLING “SHUTZENFEST” NEW YORK TROPHYS BY MAUSER MFG. CO.

Two tall chalice form sterling silver trophies marked “June 12-20 1904” with relief eagle,a target with both the American flag and a rifle, having wreath decoration. Embossed around rim with “VIERTES NATIONALES BUNDES-SCHUETZENFEST NEW YORK 1904”. Marked with the makers mark “MAUSER MFG. COMPANY NEW YORK”. Shutzenfest translation – shooting fair. WEIGHT: 21 tr. oz. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h. CONDITION: A few minor dents and tarnished 7-75081 (300-500) – Lot 3000

3001
$533.25

LARGE ENGRAVED STERLING SILVER HANDLED BASKET BY INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO.

First half of the 20th century marked “I.S. Co. Sterling F22-1A”. Fine basket with tall scrolling handle having pierced work and engraved decoration of urn & scrolls. Weight 18 tr. oz. SIZE: 12″ t x 9″ l x 7″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94239 (400-600) – Lot 3001

3002
$533.25

GORHAM STERLING SILVER 16″ PLATTER WITH ENGRAVED DECORATION.

Gorham silversmiths with three character makers mark, also marked “Sterling A2795 16 IN” of scalloped oval form, has monogram “J.P.B” and engraved decoration. WEIGHT: 31. tr. oz. SIZE: 16-3/4″ l x 12 w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75203 (400-600) – Lot 3002

3003
$1,154.25

FOUR PIECE DURGIN STERLING SILVER TEA SET.

Having the cartouche with “D” mark, Williams B. Durgin & Co., Concord N.H. & Providence, RI, and marked with serial numbers “1822C”. Being of ribbed form with all over scroll and floral engraving. Consisting of 10-1/4″ h footed tea pot, 6-3/4″ footed sugar bowl, 6-3/4″ creamer and 4-1/2″ footed waste bowl. WEIGHT: 61 tr. oz. SIZE: As noted CONDITION: Very good. 7-75204 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3003

3004
$1,155.38

TIFFANY & COMPANY STERLING SILVER CENTER BOWL WITH FLOWER FROG INSERT.

Made between 1907-1928 bearing the marks “TIFFANY & COMPANY 19837H MAKERS 6572”, “STERLING SILVER” “925-1000” & “M”, having heavy silver sterling bowl with an engraved shell motif. Having a silver plated liner marked “Tiffany & Company Makers” and with delicate brass frog having engraved pierced decoration, also marked “Tiffany & Company”. WEIGHT: 29.5 tr. oz. SIZE: 11-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Given as a wedding gift in 1928 to our consignors parents. CONDITION: Very good, plate loss to liner. 9-94238 (700-1,000) – Lot 3004

3005
$668.25

TIFFANY AND COMPANY MAKERS STERLING SILVER BOWL.

1906 New York, marked “TIFFANY & CO, 16667 F MAKERS, 11472 STERLING SILVER, 925-1000 M”. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 9″ d. 29.64 oz troy. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75200 (700-900) – Lot 3005

3006
$850.50

GORHAM STERLING SILVER HOT WATER KETTLE ON STAND.

Marked with three character Gorham mark and “A5726” having an urn form with art nouveau base on ball feet. Stand, pot and burner all marked. Monogrammed “G.S.P.” and dated 1908. WEIGHT: 48 tr. oz. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Very Good. 7-75202 (800-1,000) – Lot 3006

3007
$0.00

STERLING SILVER CARTIER CIGARETTE CASE WITH 14 KARAT GOLD DECORATION.

Art deco cigarette case marked “Cartier, Sterling & 14K, 121-13″ being a thin hinged case in sterling silver with rose and yellow gold bands with an original Cartier tooled leather storage box. WEIGHT: 4.5 tr. oz. SIZE: Cigarette case 3 x 4-1/2″. Storage box 1″w x 6″ x 4”. CONDITION: Case in very good condition, leather box with wear to fabric interior and corner chaffing. 7-75199 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3007

3008
$2,962.50

TIFFANY AND COMPANY STERLING SILVER AND BRASS CENTER BOWL/FLOWER FROG.

1917 New York, marked “TIFFANY & CO 19307 A MAKERS 8773 STERLING SILVER, 925-1000 M”, fine heavy sterling silver flower bowl with etched and repousse decoration, a flaring form with scrolling feet having gadrooned pads, fitted with etched and reticulated brass flower frog. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 14″l x 14″ d. 63.02 oz troy. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70751 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3008

3009
$7,110.00

140 PIECE STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE BY TIFFANY AND COMPANY IN THE “SAN LORENZO” PATTERN.

Marked “Tiffany&co PTD 1916 M” with “MTF” monogram consisting of twelve 9 1/4″ dinner forks, twelve 10 1/4″ dinner knives, twelve 9 1/2″ luncheon knives, twelve 7″ luncheon forks, twelve 7 1/4″ soup spoons, twenty-four 6″ teaspoons, 12 7 3/4″ dessert forks, twelve 5 1/2″ bouillon spoons, ten 4 1/2″ demitasse spoons, twelve 6″ butter spreaders, ten 6″ cocktail forks housed in the original Tiffany and Company makers fitted case. Total weight not including twenty-four weighted handle knives with stainless steal blades 163troy oz. SIZE: As above. PROVENANCE: Christie’s sale 754 lot 0091 October 13, 2000. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good 9-93417 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 3009

3010
$303.75

PERUVIAN SILVER MATE CUP WITH BOBILLA.

Early 20th century, Peru, finely crafted hammered and engraved silver mate cup featuring an urn top with quezal bird handles seated above a platform with anthropomorphic drops on a turned post with three footed tray base. Accompanying this lot is a finely crafted Peruvian silver sipping Bobilla. SIZE: Mate cup 7″h x 5-1/4″ d. Bobilla is 9″ l. CONDITION: Very good with two drops missing on mate cup. Unknown silver content & unmarked. 9-94395 (500-700) – Lot 3010

3011
$2,370.00

MEXICAN STERLING SILVER TEA SET BY VIGUERAS.

Mid 20th century Mexico. Seven pieces with a large 2 handled tray. Repousse decorated on the ends with floral sprays. Components of overall melon form consisting of 2 teapots, sugar, creamer, waste & open sugar. Accompanying this lot is an unrelated pair of American sterling sugar tongs. SIZE: Tray 24-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. Large pot 10″ tall. Total weight 178 troy ounces CONDITION: Very good. 9-94394 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3011

3012
$414.75

THREE WILLIAM SPRATLING MID CENTURY MODERN SILVER ASH RECEIVERS.

Mid 20th century, Taxco, Mexico, signed William Spratling (1900-1967). Sterling silver modernist style ash receiver with three cigarillo holders decorated with five lozenges on each side having three feet, well marked with William Spratling monogram. Total weight is 6 oz troy. SIZE: 2-1/4″ t x 3″ d. CONDITION: Very good, minor tarnish. 9-94418 (300-500) – Lot 3012

3013
$182.25

STERLING SILVER CIGAR LIGHTER BY SANBORN, MEXICO.

Fluid canister sitting atop an attached oval tray engraved. Decorated with flowers and animals. Having gadrooned body and burner on top. Marked “Sanborn Mexico” with the owl mark. WEIGHT: 6.5 tr. oz. SIZE: 2-3/4″ t x 5-1/2 l x 3-1/2″ w CONDITION: Very good condition. 7-75076 (200-300) – Lot 3013

3014
$118.50

SIX PLATE-MEX S.A. MEXICAN STERLING SILVER ASHTRAYS.

Six round ash receivers of round bowl form with Aztec zodiac design in the base of each. Marked on bottom with makers mark “Plate-Mex S.A.”, eagle mark and “20”. SIZE: Weight 8.23 oz troy. 4″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94417 (200-300) – Lot 3014

3015
$533.25

BRITISH STERLING SILVER CHALICE.

Made in Sheffield England of sterling silver in Walker & Hall in 1941, having flaring bowl with bold baluster stem and lobed and stepped base. Engraved “IHS” within sun rays. WEIGHT: 10 tr. oz. SIZE: Weight 10.1 oz troy. Height 7″. CONDITION: Very good one very tiny dent in the rim. 7-75205 (150-200) – Lot 3015

3016
$296.25

STERLING SILVER PRESENTATION HUMIDOR WITH FACSIMILE SIGNATURES.

Mid 20th century with cedar lining marked on base in monogram “AK Sterling 560.” Total weight 28t oz. SIZE: 3″ h x 8-3/4″ w x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Minor dents to top, tarnished edges due to lacquer wear. 9-93520 (200-400) – Lot 3016

3017
$0.00

REED & BARTON SILVER PLATED SHELL SERVING DISH WITH GRAPE DECORATION.

Marked “EPNS Reed & Barton 200″. Shell shaped serving dish with grape feet & grape decoration. SIZE: 2-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ by 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75201 (400-600) – Lot 3017

3018
$533.25

GROUP OF 21 SILVER PLATED SERVING PIECES.

Consisting of Mid 19th century English plated covered vegetable dish, Mid 19th century Sheffield plate sardine serving dish with hot water section, mid 20th century signed Jennings Brothers horse figure with English saddle, late 19th century pair of candlesticks with floral repousse having lozenge mark with Indian figure, early 20th century round “EPNS” tray, mid 20th century reproduction Sheffield shell candy dish, late 19th century copy of an early 19th century sauce boat, early 20th century Sheffield Tea caddy with pineapple finial, early 20th century double hot water serving station, and 12 mid 20th century service under plates with cross key mark. SIZE: Under Plates 12″ Dia, double serving station 21″L, candlesticks 9 1/4″ H, serving tray 12″ Dia, horse 7 1/2″ H. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Solder repair to sardine dish near hinge, horse with loss to bit ring, all others in good to very good condition. 9-93421 (500-1,000) – Lot 3018

3019
$607.50

THREE CASED SETS OF VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED NAPKIN RINGS.

Three late 19th century sets of six silver napkin rings in original leather cases the first scroll and floral decorated with ruffled edge, the second with pierce work and monogrammed with an “R,” the third engraved with a floral motif and numbered 1-6. All unmarked. SIZE: Boxes 4″W x 4 1/2″L x 2 1/1″ H PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: All very good 9-93418 (150-250) – Lot 3019

3020
$177.75

PAIR OF SHEFFIELD THREE ARMED CANDELABRUM.

The 19th century Sheffield silver plate three arm candelabrum decorated with scroll, shell and acanthus motif having removable three arm tops with appropriate removable candle cups. SIZE: 19″H 17 1/2W PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Showing traces of copper through plating, slight bend to one. 9-93405 (300-400) – Lot 3020

3021
$711.00

TWO BRITISH SOVEREIGN COINS & ONE HALF SOVEREIGN COIN.

1) 1913 Sovereign, ungraded; 2) 1927 Sovereign, ungraded; and 3) 1914 half Sovereign, ungraded. CONDITION: As noted. 9-93995 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3021

3022
$486.00

SIX SILVER SPANISH AND SPANISH COLONIAL COINS.

18th century, featuring a cased 1771P, Bolivia Philip V, 2 Real Cob coin (HOLED). 1725 two Reales Phillip V coin, four small Spanish colonial Cob coins, one dated 1736. CONDITION: As found. 9-93988 (800-1,200) – Lot 3022

3023
$1,007.25

THREE INTERNATIONAL GOLD COINS AND ONE SILVER COIN.

1) 1901 Russian five ruble gold, cased and graded MS65; 2) 1875 Prussian 10 marks gold, ungraded, worn; 3)1901A, 20 marks Prussian gold, cased and graded MS63; 4) 1678 North German 1K coin (NURNBERG)silver coin, cased and graded MS65. CONDITION: As noted. 9-93987 (1,800-2,300) – Lot 3023

3024
$0.00

SIX AMERICAN CASED AND GRADED SILVER DOLLARS.

1) 1901-S Morgan Head, VG8; 2) 1887-O VAM 2 double 1 triple 7, Morgan Head, AU55; 3) 1889 VAM-7A Morgan Head, AU58 (high 9, die chips, stars neck); 4) 1895-O Morgan Head, F12; 5) 1890-S Morgan Head, MS62; and 6) 1888-O VAM-4 DDO hotlips, Morgan Head, VG8. CONDITION: As noted. 9-93992 (1,600-2,000) – Lot 3024

3025
$0.00

ELEVEN CASED AND GRADED U.S. SILVER COINS.

1) 1889-CC Morgan Head, F15; 2) 1889-O VAM 13B Morgan Head, AU53 (far date-crumbled stars); 3) 1887-S Morgan Head, MS62; 4) 1899-S Morgan Head MS62; 5) 1903-S (micro S) Morgan Head, F15; 6) 1951 Washington-Carver commemorative half dollar, MS64; 7) 1946 Booker T. Washington commemorative half dollar, MS64; 8) 1950 Booker T. Washington commemorative half dollar, MS64; 9) 1949 Booker T. Washington commemorative half dollar, MS65; 10) 1936 Long Island TERCENTENARY commemorative half dollar, MS64; and 11) 1937 Arkansas commemorative half dollar, MS64. CONDITION: As noted. 9-93994 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3025

3026
$0.00

TEN AMERICANS SILVER DOLLARS WITH EIGHT CASED AND GRADED.

1) 1921 Morgan Head, MS62; 2) 1896 Morgan Head, MS64; 3) 1888-O double die obvers Morgan Head, VF30; 4) 1904-O Morgan Head, MS63; 5) 1888-O VAM 4, DDO hotlips Morgan Head, AU details (improperly cleaned); 6) 1904-O Morgan Head, MS61; 7) 1921D VAM 1L Morgan Head, MS61 (die break “N” united); 8) 1923 Peace dollar, MS63; 9) 1895S Morgan Head, ungraded worn; and 10) 1895-O Morgan Head, ungraded very worn. CONDITION: As noted. 9-93993 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3026

3027
$0.00

SIX CASED AND GRADED SILVER DOLLARS.

1) 1902-O Morgan Head, MS60; 2) 1896-O Morgan Head, MS61; 3) 1884-O Morgan Head, MS63; 4) 1899-O Morgan Head, AU55; 5) 1923 Peace dollar, MS65; 6) 1934D Peace dollar, MS63. CONDITION: As noted. 9-93991 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3027

3028
$0.00

SIX CASED AND GRADED AMERICAN SILVER DOLLARS.

1) 1894-O Morgan Head, AU55; 2) 1882 Morgan Head, MS63; 3) 1901-O Morgan Head, MS60 (95% white); 4) 1893 Morgan Head, un-certified grading AU; 5) 1921 Peace dollar, MS63; and 6) 1818 bust half dollar PCGS genuine (genuine not gradeable). CONDITION: As noted. 9-93990 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3028

3029
$1,215.00

THREE AMERICAN GOLD COINS.

1) 1889 gold dollar, cased and graded, MS64; 2) 1882 gold dollar, cased and graded, MS61; 3) 1855 3 dollar gold coin, ungraded, well worn. CONDITION: As noted. 9-93989 (3,000-3,500) – Lot 3029

3030
$2,370.00

LOT OF 100 UNGRADED SILVER DOLLARS.

Miscellaneous ungraded silver dollar lot, mostly Morgan Head variety. CONDITION: As noted. 9-93986 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3030

3031
$2,370.00

LOT OF 100 UNGRADED SILVER DOLLARS.

Miscellaneous ungraded silver dollar lot, mostly Morgan Head variety. CONDITION: As noted. 9-93985 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3031

3032
$0.00

“A DIFFICULT LIE” CAST IRON DOORSTOP.

Circa 1920, Hubley Foundry, Lancaster, PA. Marked on reverse, factory No. “238”. Figure of gentleman with mustache preparing to swing at a golf ball on tapering mound base in the hollow case half round form. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith, pg 211. SIZE: 10′ H, 7″ W, 2″ D CONDITION: Original painted surface, darkened patina, worn paint & minor abrasions. Very good. 9-93903 (600-900) – Lot 3032

3033
$1,185.00

LARGE & RARE SAILOR DOORSTOP.

Circa 1920. Littco Products, Littlestown, PA. Full three-dimensional figure in sailor’s outfit. Full nody 2-piece casting with attached stepped base. SIZE: 13 1/2″ H CONDITION: Original paint very good. 9-93884 (600-900) – Lot 3033

3034
$0.00

RARE CAST IRON DOORSTOP “LIGHTHOUSE.”.

Ca. 1920. Figural lighthouse and keepers house shown from seaside by the National Foundry of Whitman, MA. Model #95. Hollow cast half round form with stepped base. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John & Nancy Smith, P. 32. SIZE: 6″ H, 7 1/2″ W, 4″ D CONDITION: Original paint with moderate age appropriate wear & oxidation. Good overall. 9-93901 (400-600) – Lot 3034

3035
$486.00

LARGE “MAMMY” DOORSTOP.

Circa 1920, Littco Foundry, Littlestown, PA. Black figure stands with hands on hips dressed in red and blue with white apron. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John & Nancy Smith, P. 218. SIZE: 13 1/2″ H CONDITION: High spot wear and discoloration to original painted surfaces, otherwise good. 9-93902 (500-700) – Lot 3035

3036
$355.50

CAST IRON RABBIT DOOR STOP.

20th century, American, probably by Hubley (Hubley Manufacturing Co. Lancaster, PA) cast in two parts, halves attaches with screw. Of a seated rabbit with upright ears. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Good iron patina with some oxidation. 7-74825 (200-300) – Lot 3036

3037
$474.00

CAST IRON HERON DOORSTOP.

Circa 1920, Albany Foundry, Albany, NY. Model #83 marked on back. Polychrome figural doorstop of cast half round form, on naturalistic painted base. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith, P. 21. SIZE: 7 1/2″ H, 5″ W, 2 1/2″ D CONDITION: Good to very good original paint with minor wear and paint loss. 9-93904 (300-500) – Lot 3037

3038
$1,185.00

CAST IRON ARMADILLO BOOT SCRAPER.

Early-mid 20th century. John Wright Foundry, Wrightsville, PA. Flattened form with fine detail, marked “JW” on base. SIZE: 7″ h x 16-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good, pleasant lightly oxidized to original paint surface. 9-93896 (700-900) – Lot 3038

3039
$829.50

RARE CAST IRON CAT BOOT SCRAPER.

Ca. 1900. Flattened full body single piece casting of a figural cat boot scraper in rare original blue paint. REFERENCE: Folk Art in American Life”, Bishop & Atkins, P. 89, Plate 121. Collection of Museum of American Folk Art. SIZE: 9″ H, 14″ W, 2 1/4 D CONDITION: Casting very good, all over oxidation. 9-93895 (600-900) – Lot 3039

3040
$711.00

BRONZE FOLK ART SQUIRREL NUTCRACKER.

Early to mid 20th century bronze nutcracker in the stylized form of a squirrel with nut, cast in three parts. Squirrel’s mouth opens to accept nut when tail elevated. SIZE: 5 1/4″ H CONDITION: Very good with excellent old patina 9-93853 (600-800) – Lot 3040

3041
$2,370.00

GOOD PARROT NUTCRACKER.

Circa 1920, American. Fine cast-iron example to two-piece casting with pivoting arms. SIZE: 6″ H, 9 1/2″ W, 2″ D CONDITION: Very good, original polychrome paint with minor abrasion. 9-93897 (600-900) – Lot 3041

3042
$592.50

RARE CAST-IRON “SLEEPING CAT” DOORSTOP.

Circa 1920, National Foundry, Whittman, MA, A large hollow figure with well cast detail retaining traces of original gilt or bronze finish. Model #131. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John & Nancy Smith, P.34. SIZE: 3 1/2″ H, 9 1/2″ W, 6″ D CONDITION: Very good, clean charcoal bronze iron patina 9-93883 (600-900) – Lot 3042

3043
$729.00

AFRICAN AMERICAN BOYS AT FENCE DOORSTOP.

1920 Hubley Foundry, Lancaster, PA. Cast iron half round hollow casting with fine detail. Easily identifiable reproductions commonly available, originals are exceedingly scarce. SIZE: 8″ X 6-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good with original paint and nice patina. 9-93887 (600-1,200) – Lot 3043

3044
$2,073.75

RARE SWIMSUIT BOY DOORSTOP.

Circa 1920, American. Swimsuit boy with beach ball. Full body one piece casting with 1/2 round base. Fine casting detail. SIZE: 9-1/2″ tall. CONDITION: Very good. Original paint with very minor paint abrasions. 9-93876 (700-1,200) – Lot 3044

3045
$1,093.50

CAST IRON OWL ON PEDESTAL DOORSTOP BY BRADLEY AND HUBBARD.

Ca. 1920. Finely modeled figure with good detail fitted with rubber bumpers on reverse and marked “B&H 7797.” Bradley and Hubbard of Meriden CT. Scarce hollow cast, half round form. Referenced in The Doorstop Book by John and Nancy Smith, pg 103. SIZE: 15 1/2″ H, 5″ W, 3 1/2″ D CONDITION: Original painted surfaces but with soiling, rust and oxidation throughout. Otherwise good. 9-94509 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3045

3046
$0.00

CAST IRON DOOR STOP “MONKEY AND ORGAN GRINDER” TWO SIDED.

Circa 1920, American. Well cast flattened three-dimensional doorstop with polychrome paint. Referenced in “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith, pg 207. SIZE: 10″ H, 5 1/2″ W, 2 1/2″ D CONDITION: Backside with several small casting voids, minor wear to high spots of original paint. NOTE: The absence of gold paint highlights representing an earlier example. 9-93874 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3046

3047
$829.50

THREE CAST IRON FIGURAL DOOR STOPS.

20th century, American, 1) Black and white figure of Spaniel dog attributed to Hubley (Hubley Manufacturing Co. Lancaster, PA); 2) English cottage with garden, attributed to Hubley (Hubley Manufacturing Co. Lancaster, PA); and 3) cast iron figure of man seated on cotton bale (probably late 20th century). SIZE: 1) 7″ h x 10-1/2″ l; 2) 5″ h; 3) 7-1/4″ h. CONDITION: 1) very good with minor nicks & paint wear; 2) very good with very minor wear; 3) well oxidized rust surface. 9-93780 (800-1,000) – Lot 3047

3048
$2,962.50

COCA-COLA WAITER DOORSTOP.

1900 American. Full body two piece casting with attached base. Good casting detail. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with nice age patina. Original paint, very minor paint abrasions, fine patina. Paint absent rear screw head, screw appears original. 9-93877 (800-1,200) – Lot 3048

3049
$6,682.50

BASEBALL BATTER DOORSTOP.

1912 American. Half round hollow casting, marked “O.C.F. 1912″ on backside. SIZE: 17-1/2” tall. CONDITION: Very good. Original paint with minor abrasions, oxidation at base. 9-93886 (900-1,200) – Lot 3049

3050
$948.00

RARE HORSE AND JOCKEY HITCHING POST CAP.

Late 19th century, American. Full bodied hollow casting, with exceptional detail. Early dry black paint over original gold. SIZE: 9″ tall CONDITION: Very good. Minor age appropriate abrasions. Partial rein “losses” appear original to casting, not breaks or flaws. 9-93905 (800-1,200) – Lot 3050

3051
$1,944.00

EAGLE WINDMILL WEIGHT.

Circa 1900, American. Of flattened form, cast iron, two sided with very good detail. SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: Very good with pleasant lightly oxidized surface. 9-93726 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3051

3052
$1,185.00

BUFFALO WINDMILL WEIGHT.

Circa 1900, American. Flattened full body buffalo, cast iron, with good old in use painted surface, fine casting detail, Embossed “A56.” SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 15-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good, pleasant surface with minor rust bleed. 9-93729 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3052

3053
$592.50

SMALL ROOSTER WINDMILL WEIGHT.

Ca 1900 cast iron, long stem example, with embossed “HUMMER E184.” Elgin Windpower & Pump co. Elgin IL. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Great, in use, blue green paint with traces of rust bleed giving it a very pleasant appearance. 9-93727 (700-1,200) – Lot 3053

3054
$0.00

RARE SQUIRREL CAST IRON WINDMILL WEIGHT.

Circa 1900 American. Flattened form squirrel windmill weight. Cast iron, Elgin Wind Power and Pump Co, Elgin, IL. Early painted surface. Since squirrels were a hated farm pest, this model weight was unpopular, thus scarce. SIZE: 17-1/4″ tall. CONDITION: Very good. Untouched condition. 9-93725 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3054

3055
$0.00

RARE “BARNACLE EYE” ROOSTER WINDMILL WEIGHT.

Circa 1900. Elgin Windpower & Pump Co. Elgin, IL. Heavy full bodied weight with fine, in use polychrome paint. SIZE: 18″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93728 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3055

3056
$0.00

“FOOTMEN” CAST IRON DOORSTOP.

Circa 1920, Hubley Foundry, Lancaster, Pa. Two finely dressed figures with red, yellow and black uniforms on red and black base, marked “272” on back. By English illustrator Anne Fish, marked with a copyright sign and “Fish” on front of base. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith, P 213. SIZE: 9″ H, 5 1/2″ W, 2″ D CONDITION: Good condition with a small amount of darkening and paint loss. 9-93898 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3056

3057
$1,777.50

CAST IRON DOORSTOP “WINE MERCHANT.”.

Circa 1920, American. A figure of a gent with long apron carrying multiple wine bottles in each hand on heavy cast iron base. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith, P. 206. SIZE: 9 3/4″ H, 7″ W, 2 3/4″ D CONDITION: Colorful original paint with minor wear and losses. Good overall with minor casting flaw in brim of cap. 9-93893 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3057

3058
$1,777.50

RARE CAST IRON “MODERNIST CAT” DOORSTOP.

1920’s Hubley Foundry, Lancaster, PA Model #308. Cubist form hollow cast in two parts marked “Hubley”. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith, pg 118. SIZE: 10″ H, 5″ W, 3 1/2 D CONDITION: Very good patina with original thin bronze paint, iron with minor oxidation. 9-93879 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3058

3059
$4,147.50

RARE “PIRATE WITH PACK” CAST IRON DOORSTOP.

Circa 1920, American. Cast iron hollow back half round form with vibrant original paint. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith pg 215. SIZE: 12″ H, 9-1/2″ X, 3-3/4″ D CONDITION: Original paint, very good. 9-93878 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3059

3060
$0.00

RARE “HIGHLAND LIGHT CAPE COD” CAST-IRON DOORSTOP.

Circa 1920, American. Full three-dimensional casting of Keeper’s house and outbuildings embossed with title. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John & Nancy Smith, P 245. SIZE: 8″ H, 9 1/2″ W, 3 3/4″ D CONDITION: Generally good retaining original paint with light wear throughout and paint chips. 9-93894 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3060

3061
$0.00

RARE “DAPPER DAN WITH CANE” CAST IRON DOORSTOP.

Circa 1920. H.L. Judd Co. CT. Flat cast silhouetted figure with derby hat, suit and vest with embossed ribs to separate color and design. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith pg 208. SIZE: 8 1/4″ H, 5″ W, 4″ D CONDITION: Worn and faded but retaining good color. 9-93889 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3061

3062
$592.50

CAST IRON SITTING CAT DOORSTOP.

Ca. 1920. Either from the Albany or National Foundry as this example was produced by both. Stylized smiling black cat with yellow eyes, two piece hollow casting. REFERENCE: “DOORSTOPS” by Jeanne Bertoia. SIZE: 7″ H CONDITION: Very good, original paint, slight high spot wear. 9-93881 (600-900) – Lot 3062

3063
$1,422.00

RARE CLOWN DOORSTOP.

1920-1940, American. Cast-iron example of a clown with open arms. Half round hollow casting. Fine detail retaining vibrant color. SIZE: 11 1/2″ H, 11″ W, 2 1/2″ D CONDITION: Very good, vibrant paint with minor abrasions. 9-93892 (500-800) – Lot 3063

3064
$948.00

RARE CAST IRON DOORSTOP BOSTON TERRIER “DANDY”.

Circa 1920. Bradley and Hubbard Co. Meriden CT, #7294-N. Finely modeled hollow half round cast form with natural brindle paint having rubber bumpers on back. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith, P. 129. SIZE: 9 1/2″ H, 11″ W, 3″D CONDITION: High spot wear and discoloration, very good otherwise. Missing three of four rubber bumpers. 9-93875 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3064

3065
$1,599.75

CAST IRON DOORSTOP “RABBIT WITH TOP HAT.”.

Circa 1920, Albany Foundry, Albany, NY. Model “94” marked on back side. Polychrome colors nicely formed hollow cast half round form with vibrant original paint. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith, pg 156. SIZE: 10″ H, 4 3/4″ W, 2 1/4″ D CONDITION: Minor losses and high spot wear. 9-93888 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3065

3066
$2,962.50

CAST IRON OWL ON PEDESTAL DOORSTOP.

Ca. 1920; Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, CT. Finely modeled figure with good detail fitted with rubber bumpers on reverse and marked “B&H 7797.” Scarce hollow cast, half round form. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith, pg 103. SIZE: 15 1/2″ H, 5″ W, 3 1/2″ D CONDITION: Good original paint with some discoloration and high spot wear, retains original bumpers. 9-93882 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3066

3067
$0.00

“LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD” CAST IRON DOOR STOP NUYDEA FOUNDRY.

Nuydea Foundry. Circa 1920, England. Finely detailed in a hollow cast half round form having well painted surface marked on reverse “Pat. Pending” “NUYDEA 860” “Little Red Riding Hood.” REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith, pg 198. SIZE: 7 1/2″ H, 9 3/4″ W, 1 1/2″ D CONDITION: Casting very good, retaining original paint with fine patina. Minor abrasions & oxidation. 9-93890 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3067

3068
$3,555.00

CAPE HATTERAS, NORTH CAROLINA LIGHTHOUSE DOORSTOP.

Circa 1920, American. Half round hollow cast, with mounted base. Attached wire “widow’s walk” fence. One of the tallest doorstops produced. SIZE: 21-1/2″ tall. CONDITION: Very good. Original paint with minor age appropriate abrasions. 9-93873 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3068

3069
$1,540.50

CAST IRON DOORSTOP “THE OLIVE PICKER”.

Circa 1920. Hubley Foundry Lancaster, PA. Hollow cast half round form with bright polychrome paint and featuring a donkey with baskets of olives and the picker with serape and hat. Known as model 507 though this model is unmarked. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith pg 214. SIZE: 7″ H, 7 1/4″ W, 2″ D CONDITION: Minor high spot wear and oxidation to base, original paint, fine patina. 9-93891 (800-1,600) – Lot 3069

3070
$1,185.00

CAST IRON “SAILOR WITH KEG” DOORSTOP.

Circa 1920, Littco Products, Littlestown, PA. Hollow half cast round form of a stylized sailor with bell bottom pants and a whiskey keg on half round base. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith pg 247. SIZE: 11 3/4″ H, 5 1/4″ W, 2 1/2″ D CONDITION: Good with minor paint loss, craquelure and darkening. 9-93885 (800-1,200) – Lot 3070

3071
$592.50

CAST IRON DOORSTOP “BOY WITH HANDS IN POCKETS” BY HL JUDD CO.

Circa 1920, Connecticut. Well detailed three dimensional figure with blonde hair and blue pants rolled up to the knee marked “1772”. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John & Nancy Smith, P. 205. SIZE: 10 3/4″ H, 3 1/4″ W, 3 1/4″ D CONDITION: Very good with minor paint loss and wear. 9-93872 (700-1,200) – Lot 3071

3072
$3,645.00

RARE, LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE “WHISTLING JIM” FIGURAL DOORSTOP.

Ca. 1920. Bradley & Hubbard Foundry, Meriden, CT. Hollow cast half round form. Figure wears hat, knickers and sailor’s shirt. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith, pg 206. SIZE: 16 1/4″ H CONDITION: Very good with original paint, abrasion & paint chips, minor base oxidation. 9-93880 (5,000-8,000) – Lot 3072

3073
$0.00

CAST IRON DOORSTOP “BATHING GIRLS” BY HUBLEY.

Ca. 1920 Hubley Foundry, Lancaster, PA. Cast in half round form, figure of two stylized bathing beauties under an umbrella seated atop a tapering pedestal painted in polychrome colors marked on the base “Fish” for the artist/illustrator Anne Fish and marked on reverse model no. “250”. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John & Nancy Smith, P. 213. NOTE: This is a rare example with one figure in pink & green suit with green cap. SIZE: 11″ H, 5 1/4″ W, 1 3/4″ D CONDITION: Very good overall. Original paint mostly intact with minor darkening and slight paint loss. 9-93900 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3073

3074
$0.00

CAST IRON DOOR STOP “GOLF CADDY”.

Circa 1920, Production Pattern & Foundry Co, Chicopee, MA. Full cast flat back doorstop of an African American golf caddy with clubs and bag in checked knickers. Similar to a version depicted in “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith, pg 210. Also: “Figurative Cast-Iron” by Douglas Condon-Martin, A Collector’s Guide, P. 98 and “Doorstops” by Jeanne Bertoia. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h x 5-1/2″ w x 1-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Fine original condition with vibrant surfaces. 9-93871 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3074

3075
$1,777.50

RARE CAST IRON DOORSTOP “TIGER” HUBLEY.

Circa 1920. Hubley Foundry, Lancaster, PA. Stylized figure of a Ringmaster in a top hat with feather. Designed by English Illustrator Anne Fish for Hubley, hollow cast half round form, marked “269” on back. REFERENCE: “The Doorstop Book” by John and Nancy Smith pg 212. NOTE: Rarest of the seven doorstops designed by Anne Fish. SIZE: 9 1/4″ H, 4″ W, 1 1/4″ D CONDITION: Original paint with nice patina, paint losses, discoloration and oxidation. Good overall. 9-93899 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3075

3076
$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. 8-87112-3 (300-400) – Lot 3076

3077
$118.50

TWO LEADED GLASS WINDOWS.

1) Rectangular leading with clear glass having a center colorful shield with drop pendant. 2) With leaded frosted textured glass surrounding a colorful torch and wreath with banner design. SIZE: Overall: 1) 43-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. 2) 33″ x 23″. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93404 (300-400) – Lot 3077

3078
$177.75

LARGE LEADED GLASS TRANSOM WINDOW.

Early 20th century. Having clear leaded glass with colored detail and banner center in wood frame. SIZE: 37″ X 60″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94335 (500-1,000) – Lot 3078

3080
$296.25

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY TILT AND TURN TEA TABLE WITH DISH TOP.

Fine table having one board top with hard carved molding. Tilting above birdcage section sitting atop spiral column with tripod tapering cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet on casters. SIZE: 31″ dia x 27-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good condition. Minor restoration to dish edge and old re-finish. 9-92705 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3080

3081
$1,984.88

CHIPPENDALE TIGER MAPLE SLANT FRONT DESK.

Mid 18th century, New England with all over heavily figured tiger maple & dovetailed case, drop front with breadboard ends revealing an interior with eight tiger maple drawers and eight pigeon holes, all above four graduated bead molded drawers resting on a scrolling bracket base. SIZE: 41″ h x 31-1/2″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good with professional refinish, evidence of old repairs to bracket base. 9-94036 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3081

3082
$414.75

FINE MAHOGANY TILT TOP PIE CRUST TEA TABLE.

Circa 1760, probably CT. Mahogany top having a very finely carved pie crust edge sitting atop a boldly turned pedestal with three tapering cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Circa 1760 probably Connecticut. SIZE: 31″ dia x 21″ h. PROVENANCE: Dana E. Tillou, April 21, 2006; From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. Clean, retaining old if not original finish. 9-92262 (500-1,000) – Lot 3082

3083
$711.00

HESSIAN SOLDIER ANDIRONS.

19th century U.S. Finely cast pair of Hessian soldiers retaining much of their original polychrome paint. The figures in full uniform shown marching with heads turned to the left. Andirons retain original bolted on dogs. SIZE: 19″ tall. CONDITION: Very good with paint loss commensurate with age. 9-94321 (500-1,000) – Lot 3083

3084
$711.00

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY LADDER BACK SIDECHAIR.

Mid 18th century, Portsmouth NH, attributed to Robert Harrold, having a shaped and pierced scratch-beaded crest rail above three conformingly shaped splats, having outward curving styles, terminating in curved back feet, the needlework upholstered seat with square corner beaded legs with stretchers. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Old if not original finish, minor loss to right ear, otherwise very good. Later upholstery. 7-70742 (600-900) – Lot 3084

3085
$592.50

ARAK MAHAL RUG.

Second quarter 20th century West Persia. The central poled burgundy red medallion on a dark indigo field with dense polychrome floral trelliswork. The wine red main border with floral lattice work. SIZE: 4′ 7″ x 11′ 9″. CONDITION: With vibrant colors and nearly full pile, very good overall. 9-94195 (700-900) – Lot 3085

3086
$1,185.00

CONNECTICUT CHERRY CHIPPENDALE DROP FRONT DESK.

Mid 18th century, Connecticut, with dovetail cabinet, lid with pegged breadboards and molded edge when open reveals an interior with six pigeon holes, two secret curtain drawers, two long narrow drawers, and a deep center drawer with finely carved pinwheel. All above two pullout supports and four graduated molded edge drawers above a scrolling bracket base. Fine proportions, narrow 36″ case. SIZE: 42″ h x 36″ w x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good, probably original hardware and finish very old, probably original. 9-94345 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3086

3087
$607.50

MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE GRADUATED FOUR DRAWER OGEE BRACKET BASE CHEST.

Second half of the 18th C. Fine small (36″ case), mahogany Chippendale graduated four drawer chest. Ogee corner bracket feet. One inch graduation per drawer having molded top. SIZE: 38″w x 19″d x 30-1/4″h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. Replaced hardware and a few replaced glue blocks. 9-92263 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3087

3088
$0.00

CHERRY CHIPPENDALE DROP FRONT DESK.

Connecticut, second half 18th century. Of dovetailed construction. The lid, with breadboard ends reveals multi drawer interior with string inlaid prospect door revealing four rectangular drawers. Interior also having eight pigeon holes with scrolled detail above two over three drawers on both sides of the door. The base fitted with four long, graduated, molded drawers sitting on an ogee bracket base. SIZE: 42-1/2″ h x 42″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Restoration to lid and drawer lips; base is an old replacement; surface nicely refinished. 9-93269 (800-1,200) – Lot 3088

3089
$177.75

FEDERAL INLAID CHERRY SQUARE WORK TABLE.

First quarter 19th century, probably Connecticut. The square top with banded edge above the conforming frieze fitted with a single drawer raised on square tapering legs with satinwood crossbanded cuffs, the whole with string inlaid borders. SIZE: 26″ h x 15″ w x 15″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. South Bay Auctions, Inc. East Moriches, Long Island, NY 11940 CONDITION: Table retained cleaned old surfaces with multiple restorations to legs where joined to apron. Good overall. 9-93312 (500-700) – Lot 3089

3090
$118.50

CARVED FEDERAL MAHOGANY MIRROR WITH REVERSE PAINTED HOUSE PANEL.

Early 19th century New England, having flat scalloped capital with carved acorn drops above mahogany frieze. Turned and carved acanthus columns with elomise painted panel featuring a simple folk art house above a mirror. SIZE: 33-1/2″ X 17″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. Old refinish. Missing small base block on right column. Retaining original backboard and mirror 9-94359 (200-400) – Lot 3090

3091
$0.00

ANTIQUE MALAYER RUNNER.

First third 20th century, West Persia. Dense rows of botehs on a midnight blue ground within five floral polychrome guard borders. SIZE: 4′ 2″ X 15′ 9″. CONDITION: Small spot insect damage in guard borders at one end. Otherwise good overall. 9-94057 (2,500-4,500) – Lot 3091

3092
$425.25

BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART CAST IRON ANDIRONS.

Featuring figures with tunics and scarves having spread legs and hands on their knees. Very well modeled with original log supports. SIZE: 16-1/2″ tall. CONDITION: Very good with typical oxidation. 9-94322 (500-1,000) – Lot 3092

3093
$592.50

TWO HIGH COUNTRY AMERICAN MAPLE WORK TABLES.

First half 19th century, New England. The first example a Federal bird’s eye maple one-drawer stand with ovolo corners raised on square tapered legs. The second a Sheraton tiger maple one-drawer stand with square top above conforming frieze fitted with single cyma-curved drawer raised on block and spool-turned legs on ball feet. SIZE: 1st table: 28-1/4″ h x 20″ w x 19″ d. 2nd table: 27-1/2″ h x 19-1/2″ w x 16-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Both stands restored and repolished with medium brown honey tones, rear legs on Federal example redoweled and stabilized. Generally good overall. 9-93345 (700-900) – Lot 3093

3094
$425.25

BENCH MADE CHERRY QUEEN ANNE STYLE LOWBOY.

Mid 20th century fine quality period style construction with original toned finish simulating age. The rectangular molded overhanging top with long, narrow drawer above three stepped lower drawers; having scalloped apron with carved cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Note: Custom made by small cabinet maker shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 29″ h x 33″ w x 22″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93440 (700-900) – Lot 3094

3095
$948.00

TALL CHERRY STAND-UP WRITING DESK IN TWO PARTS.

Constructed from modern and period parts. The upper section a removable slant lid section having one drawer; featuring a cherry slant lid banded with mahogany, having ebony string inlay and molded edge. The lower section having a drawer with similar detail based on long tapering legs joined on the corners with wood pegs. Fitted with Chippendale style hardware. Note: Custom made by small cabinet maker shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 49″ h x 43″ w x 24″ d. CONDITION: Very good; very clean, good finish 9-93439 (700-900) – Lot 3095

3096
$5,332.50

PAIR OF CHERRY WINE CABINETS.

Late 19th century, France. Each rectangular cabinet with 3/4 gallery and molded top fitted with 10 sliding drawers, each with eight oak slots to accommodate wine bottles. The whole with hinged locking pilasters above a molded plinth raised on casters. A rectangular medial removable shelf joins the cabinets. NOTE: Custom made by small cabinet maker shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 56-1/2″ h x 36″ w x 19″ d each. Overall width assembled: 102″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93234 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3096

3097
$0.00

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 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3097

3098
$2,073.75

CLASSICAL BURL, ELM & MAHOGANY THREE-PEDESTAL DINING TABLE.

First half 20th century. The three-part table with two additional leaves. The top with rayed burl elm veneers within a wide crossbanded mahogany border, and with demilune ends. The center section raised on a ring turned standard joined to four reeded downswept legs terminating in cast-foliate brass-capped casters. The outside pedestals of similar design but of tripod form. NOTE: The center section originally with tilting top, now comprised of two 22″ x 46″ sections, joined together. Additionally, the table is accompanied by two leaves, the first 22-3/4″ x 46 and the second 23-1/2″ x 46″. The original locking mechanism is still present for attachment to pedestal. SIZE: 2-pedestal example: 29″ h x 55″ l x 46″ w. 3-pedestal: 29″ h x 99-1/2″ l x 46″ w. 3-pedestal with leaves: 29″ h x 12′ 1-1/2″ l x 46″ w. PROVENANCE: Jeffrey Tillou Antiques, Litchfield, CT. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: The table retains original polished surfaces and exhibits normal and expected minor blemishes around edges from use. The center section as noted. The table may be assembled with either 2- or 3-sections and presents well. Good overall. 9-93327 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3098

3099
$829.50

JACOBIAN STYLE CARVED OAK LIBRARY TABLE.

Late 19th century, early 20th century, England or U.S., constructed of quartered oak gadrooned edge top above carved freeze with inset drawer over outset carved molding on four boldly turned legs. Featuring spheres with four carved masks above carved stretchers terminating in rosette carved blocks, atop ball feet. SIZE: 31″ h x 48″ w x 36″ d. CONDITION: Very good, old refinish having minor splits between top boards. 9-93945 (500-700) – Lot 3099

3100
$592.50

DIMINUTIVE FRENCH PROVINCIAL CHERRY DRESSER BASE.

20th century, France. The benchmade dresser with crossbanded top and molded edges above three aligned crossbanded frieze drawers, above a pull-out slide, raised on cabriole legs with scalloped returns centering the shaped apron. SIZE: 28″ h x 60″ l x 13-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93233 (1,000-1,700) – Lot 3100

3101
$1,836.75

GEORGIAN STYLE YEW SIDEBOARD.

The benchmade rectangular figural top with molded edges fitted with three aligned short drawers with cockbeaded edges above three paneled cupboard doors on a molded plinth. Offered with custom glass top. Note: Custom made by small cabinet maker shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 35″ h x 64″ l x 19″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93230 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3101

3102
$607.50

CHIPPENDALE STYLE WING CHAIR.

19th century, American having scrolled top and deep wings, now finely upholstered in green checked material, with finely carved Marlboro style Chippendale front legs and slightly curving back legs, joined with simple dovetailed “H” stretcher. SIZE: 46″ h x 32″ w x 32″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good, clean upholstery. 9-94354 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3102

3103
$118.50

CHERRY WOOD ROCKING CRADLE WITH SWAN HEAD.

Late 19th century, France. This fine rocking cradle or child bed with scrolling curved legs, spool turned spindles & supports with elaborately turned finials, having a swan neck canopy support terminating in well carved swan head. Retains good old, if not original, finish. SIZE: Overall: 64″ h x 52″ l x 22″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good showing tack lines where at one time it had a tacked in liner. Minor old glue repairs. 7-74808 (300-500) – Lot 3103

3104
$355.50

MARGOLIS MAHOGANY BENCH MADE QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE.

The Nathan Margolis Shop, Hartford, CT branded “Margolis 1938”. Fine quality bench made example in solid mahogany featuring notched corner top above one long drawer over three drawers with relief carved center drawer having fluted corner columns, scalloped apron all above cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Fitted with pierced Queen Anne style hardware. Well constructed in Colonial manner. SIZE: 30″ h x 34″ w x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Original finish; top with minor dents and scratches; otherwise very good. 9-93270 (400-600) – Lot 3104

3105
$0.00

ASPREY CHERRY THREE-DRAWER DRESSER BASE.

The benchmade dresser with rectangular molded top above the conforming base fitted with three aligned drawers all with mahogany crossbanding above the shaped apron with scalloped fleur de lis pendants raised on frontal C-scrolled cabriole legs carved with scallop shells terminating in pointed platform pad feet. Note: Custom made by small cabinet maker shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 33-1/2″ h x 71″ l x 18″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93229 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3105

3106
$1,125.75

SET OF EIGHT QUEEN ANNE STYLE DINING CHAIRS.

Second quarter 20th century. Comprised of two armchairs and six side chairs. These fine walnut and mahogany benchmade examples with shell carved crest rail in deep relief centering a shaped and chamfered vasiform splat above the balloon seat raised on frontal shell carved cabriole legs raised on ball and claw feet; the rear legs backswept, all joined by block- and ring-turned recessed box stretcher. SIZE: Back: 44-1/2″ h. Seat: 18″ h. Overall armchair width: 28″ h. PROVENANCE: Leonard’s New England, Seekonk, MA. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Chairs retain original surfaces, the slip seats with original dusty blue velvet upholstery. One chair with chip in back foot. One chair with 2″ rectangular plug in proper right stile. Otherwise very good. 9-93328 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3106

3107
$2,187.00

CHERRY “LACEMAKER’S” TABLE.

Late 20th century, France. The benchmade table with rectangular three-board top with round ends fitted with hinged demilune leaves fitted with a molded drawer at each end within the frame, raised on baluster-turned supports joined by molded stretchers on blocked feet. The table handmade of pegged construction. NOTE: Custom made by small cabinet maker shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 30″ h x 96″ l x 18-1/2″ w (closed) x 49″ w (open). CONDITION: Very good. 9-93228 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3107

3108
$948.00

LOLLING CHAIR WITH CARVED ARMS AND FEET.

Late 19th, early 20th century, American, having rectangular back with serpentine top, arms with acanthus serpentine supports with cabriolet legs having acanthus knees. Upholstered in brocade. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94083 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3108

3109
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE STYLE OCTAGONAL CELLARETTE.

Mahogany octagonal top with round paterae inlay, the eight sided base and top frame with wide brass banding, having lion mask handles on splayed reeded leg base. SIZE: 26″ d x 18-1/2″ h x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94047 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3109

3110
$1,896.00

GEORGIAN STYLE BENCHMADE CHERRY DRESSER.

20th century, France. The rectangular top with molded edge above the conforming case fitted with paneled cupboard doors below drawers centering a row of two aligned short drawers over three long drawers on a molded plinth. The case ends paneled. NOTE: Custom made by small cabinet maker shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h x 71-1/2″ l x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93232 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3110

3111
$0.00

BENCHMADE ASPREY CHERRY DRESSER.

20th century, France. In two parts, the upper section with molded stepped cornice with three central shelves flanked by crossbanded doors, each above a short drawer, above the rectangular dresser base, and with mahogany crossbanded molded top above four aligned drawers above a scrolling and molded apron raised on three frontal cabriole legs with shaped molded returns, terminating in pointed pad feet. The three rear legs square with chamfered edges. Note: Custom made by small cabinet maker shop in Rouen, Normandy, France. SIZE: 83″ h x 84-1/2″ l x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93231 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3111

3112
$177.75

CLASSICAL MAHOGANY OPEN BOOKCASE.

Second quarter 20th century. The rectangular case with molded top above an open front fitted with four adjustable shelves flanked by engaged fluted 1/2 column pilasters with acanthus carved Corinthian capitals on a molded plinth. SIZE: 51″ h x 60″ l x 14″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Original dark brown surfaces. Surface scratches on top, small chips at corner of molded cornice. Otherwise good. 9-93426 (200-300) – Lot 3112

3113
$0.00

PAIR OF MINIATURE TIGER MAPLE CHESTS WITH FIVE DRAWERS.

20th century, American, two small chests all over faced with Tiger maple veneer and having brass pulls. SIZE: 15″ h x 10-3/4″ w x 7-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Attractive uniform surface with evidence of old restoration and alteration. 9-94010 (2,500-4,500) – Lot 3113

3114
$888.75

RUSTIC LOG ANDIRONS.

First half 20th century. Whimsical andirons having forged legs and welded tubular body with applied branch stubs and weld decorated to simulate log. Charming handcrafted rustic pieces. SIZE: 16-1/2″ tall. CONDITION: Very good, retaining original log supports 9-94288 (300-500) – Lot 3114

3115
$243.00

CHIPPENDALE STYLE MIRROR.

19th century, American, mahogany mirror with gilt trim having broken arch pediment with gilt molding terminating in carved and gilt rosettes featuring a finely carved and gilt federal eagle and having carved and gilt swags with foliate and fruit elements. Very attractive, constructed from period and later elements. Eagle carving appears to be first period. SIZE: 48″ h x 23-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good with wear to gold and possible replacement to right upper rosette. 9-94433 (400-600) – Lot 3115

3116
$182.25

PAIR BRASS AND FORGED IRON ANDIRONS.

Late 18th, early 19th century, American, constructed of cast brass over forged iron, elaborately turned posts on scrolling spurred cast brass legs terminating in spindle turned feet. Of unusual construction, having cast brass feet, mounted with forged iron threads. SIZE: 16″ h x 19″ d. CONDITION: Restoration to one leg and one foot and replacement iron log rests. 9-94336 (125-225) – Lot 3116

3117
$0.00

FINELY PAINTED CANDLE STAND TOP ON STAND.

Rectangular sheet iron panel with folded edges and rounded corners retaining its original early 19th century paint decoration consisting of a still life group with apples, plums, grapes, cherries and painted ceramic bowl. Having stenciled gilt, acanthus leaf decorated border. Top now mounted on contemporary finely crafted regency style full bamboo legs and stretchers. Underside of top still retains original red and black grain paint. SIZE: 18″ h x 19″ w x 15″ d. CONDITION: Very good, with minor losses and wear to painted top. 9-94172 (800-1,200) – Lot 3117

3118
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY BUTLERS TRAY.

Early 19th century, probably American. Large rectangular tray with cutout handles and slightly overhanging bottom boards and finely dovetailed corners. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 31″ w x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Slight edge wear to original finish; separation in bottom boards due to normal shrinkage. 7-74828 (200-300) – Lot 3118

3119
$59.25

EIGHT FRAMED PIECES: ENGRAVINGS, LITHOGRAPHS AND A SAMPLER.

Lot to include: 1) An English sampler with red and green cotton thread cross stitched on coarse linen with crowns “Isabella Thompson 1822.” 2)An engraved label “Sagamore Co. spool cotton Portsmouth NH.” 3) An engraved and embossed invitation for the 265th anniversary of “The Ancient & Honorable Artillery Co.” 1903 Boston. 4&5) Two book plate engravings entitled “Greenland Quail.” 6&7) Two Indian military lithographs “The 3rd Goorkahs” and “The Bombay Artillery.” 8) A frame containing two pages of poetic verse having watercolor eagle with crossed American flags with the inscription “1850 Ship Charles. Bedford, Jack.” SIZE: 1) 12″x8 1/4″ frame 13″x9 1/4.” 2) 3 3/4″x6 1/4″ frame 7 3/4″x10.” 3) 9″x6 1/4″ frame 14 3/4″x11 1/4.” 4&5) 4″x6″ frame 11″x13.” 6&7) 9″x7″ frame 16 1/2″x13 1/2.” 8) 11 1/2″x15 1/2″ frame 14 1/2″x18 1/2″ CONDITION: All very good clean condition, well framed. 7-74674 (200-300) – Lot 3119

3120
$177.75

TWO PAINT DECORATED SHERATON SIDE CHAIRS.

First quarter 19th century, mid Atlantic states. Having all over grain painted surface with gold and painted highlights and trim, having a curved seat rail, and a splat conforming to paint decorated swans. The curving back leg meeting the seat with the side seat rail continuing the curve. the front edge of the seat with turning. Having bulbous Sheraton turned legs with carved scrolling stretcher. SIZE: 33″ h x 18″ l x 20″ d. CONDITION: Both in good condition having wear and scratches to paint commensurate with age. Seats intact but frayed. 9-94177 (150-200) – Lot 3120

3121
$88.88

FRAMED CHROMOLITHOGRAPH AFTER A WATERCOLOR BY J. CALLOW.

Drawn by J. Coventry, printed by M. & N. Hanhart, published July 15, 1856 by Lloyd Brothers, London, and Williams, Stevens, & Williams, New York. The scene shows a large ship being towed into port. Label on reverse. SIZE: Sight: 11″ x 17″ Overall: 18″ x 23″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-94247 (100-200) – Lot 3121

3122
$118.50

10 PIECE LIGHTING LOT.

10 piece lighting lot consisting of an 18th century petal base brass candlestick with baluster stem and a pair of mid 19th century canary flint glass candlesticks with waffle base and fluted columns together with four early to mid 20th century spiraling cone milk glass electric light shades and an early to mid 20th century fluted frosted glass sphere electric light shade also with two 20th century wall mounted brass candle lanterns now electrified. SIZE: Canary 5 1/2″ H. Brass 7 1/4″ H. electric shades for 3 1/4″ fitting; cone 7 1/4″H, sphere 6″ Dia. Lanterns 13″H PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Brass candlestick very good, normal wear from frequent polishing. Canary sticks with typical nicks around seams and base and one with fractures around candle cup. Lanterns very good, electrified but retaining original candle advancing springs. 9-93386 (200-300) – Lot 3122

3123
$622.13

OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE REFERENCE BOOKS.

The lot consists of approximately 90 books on furniture, clocks, & general line antiques. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93333 (400-600) – Lot 3123

3123a
$1,303.50

CHINESE TRADE (19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG CHILD BY HING QUA, HONG KONG.

Oval red printed label “Hing Qua Portrait & Chart Painter Hong Kong” on verso of stretcher. Housed in its original carved ebonized & gilt frame. The full length oil on canvas portrait depicts a young child in red dress, white pantaloons and black shoes. Hing Qua was an artist known for Canton views and by commission he would do portraits. SIZE: 26″ x 21″. Overall: 30-3/4″ x 25-3/4″. CONDITION: All over visible craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-93533 (900-1,200) – Lot 3123a

3124
$303.75

FINE EARLY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER.

This 18th century charger with underglaze blue decoration having sprays of fruit, flowers, and leaves on a white background. The underside of the plate, decorated with “x’s” and lines in blue. SIZE: 12” dia. CONDITION: Alternating glaze wear on the edge of the plate and a couple of tight hairlines in the glaze decoration. 9-94529 (500-1,000) – Lot 3124

3125
$237.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

There is also a small repair to the edge.

CHINESE CUT CORNER EXPORT PLATTER.

This early rectangular platter having canted corners is decorated with floral sprigs and having a center decorated with flowers, birds, and insects done in colors of brick red with light blue and green. SIZE: 13” long, 9-1/4” high. CONDITION: Slight wear to the decorated edges. 9-94528 (350-550) – Lot 3125

3300
$486.00

CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN BASIN.

19th century, China. Enamel decoration of figures, birds, butterflies, and flowers. SIZE: 15-3/4″ dia x 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Rubbing to the interior, spider crack. 7-75003 (300-500) – Lot 3300

3301
$711.00

CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. Enamel decoration of figures, birds, butterflies, and flowers. SIZE: 15-1/2″ dia x 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Rubbing to the interior. 7-75002 (300-500) – Lot 3301

3302
$0.00

CHINA TRADE SHIP PAINTING.

Unsigned 19th century oil on canvas laid to board. Shows an unnamed ship sailing left to right through stormy seas. Light breaks through dark storm clouds, the ship pitching through white tipped waves. The black hulled ship has 3 masts with 3 sails out. The captain is seen at the wheel at the stern of the ship. Housed in a fine period ebonized and gilt carved wood frame SIZE: 18″ x 23-1/2″. Overall: 22-1/2″ x 28″ CONDITION: Craquelure, some inpainting otherwise very good. 9-93529 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3302

3303
$533.25
Revised: 8/18/2014

There are a couple small repairs on edge of water color.

CHINESE EXPORT PAINTING.

Ca. 1830, China. Interior of a grocer’s shop. Ink and colors on paper. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 17-1/4″ l x 12-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74955 (300-500) – Lot 3303

3304
$425.25

TWO CHINESE EXPORT PAINTINGS.

Ink and colors on English paper dated 1857. Each framed and glazed. SIZE: 17″ l x 14″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74788 (300-500) – Lot 3304

3305
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT MUG.

Circa 1800, China. Famille Rose enamel scenes of people in gardens. SIZE: 6″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Minor loss to enamels. 9-93261 (800-1,200) – Lot 3305

3306
$237.00

FOUR CHINESE EXPORT PLATES.

Circa 1810, China. Cornucopia crests of Cragie or Craigg (ref. Howard WII pg. 767.) With starred blued borders. SIZE: 9-7/8″ dia and 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Some wear to enamel. 7-74932 (300-500) – Lot 3306

3307
$533.25

PAIR OF ROSE MANDARIN OVAL SERVING DISHES.

19th Century, China. Rose mandarin scenes with borders of flowers and butterflies on a gilt ground. SIZE: Larger: 11-1/4″ x 8-3/8″. Smaller: 10″ x 7-3/8″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kennebunkport, Maine home. CONDITION: Overall very good. Smaller with burst firing bubbles on edge. 9-24301 (500-800) – Lot 3307

3308
$364.50

TWO CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAINS.

19th century, China. A covered vegetable dish with enameled “Hundred Butterflies” decoration together wit a hot water dish with famille rose Mandarin decoration. SIZE: 12″ l x 9-3/4″ w and 11″ dia, respectively. CONDITION: Dish with chips to the body of the cover. Otherwise good. 7-70697 (600-800) – Lot 3308

3309
$1,777.50
Revised: 8/18/2014

Please Note: The games box is accompanied by quantity of carved abalone game tokens

CHINESE EXPORT CARD BOX.

19th century. Lacquered decoration in red, black and gold of figures in landscapes. Fitted interior. SIZE: 14″ l x 12″ w. CONDITION: Considerable wear and loss to lacquer. 9-93180 (800-1,200) – Lot 3309

3310
$355.50

CHINESE EXPORT TEA CADDY.

18th/19th century, China. Ogee wooden frame. Surface in various shades of gold lacquer with scenes of figures in garden scenes enclosing two engraved pewter tea boxes. SIZE: 6″ h x 8-1/2″ l x 6″ w. CONDITION: Pewter considerably dented. Box with considerable loss to lacquer. 9-93291 (400-600) – Lot 3310

3311
$829.50

PORCELAIN CIDER JUG.

19th century, China. Barrel form with a strap handle. Lid with a gilt foo dog finial. Famille rose decoration of dragons and clouds, reserves of people, a village scene, dogs, aquatic birds, goldfish, and flowers. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Repair to the finial. Restuck chip to the spout, crack and chip to same. 7-74958 (300-500) – Lot 3311

3312
$2,607.00

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN MARRIAGE PLATE.

18th century, China. Profusely decorated with a gold gilt cartouche flanked by cherubs centering the initials and dates of the betrothed couple within a gilt and polychrome foliate decorated border. SIZE: 9″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with minimal wear to gilded surfaces. 7-75207 (500-700) – Lot 3312

3313
$7,702.50

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PLATE.

18th/19th century, China. Rose Fitzhugh pattern. Decorations of precious objects with floral moth border. SIZE: 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93843 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3313

3314
$1,777.50

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A GOOSE.

China. White glaze accented with greenish yellow highlights. SIZE: 11″ h x 10″ l. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. Northeast Auction March 3/2/2002, 2002 Lot 352. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93377 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3314

3315
$4,147.50
Revised: 8/18/2014

There is a spider hairline crack on bottom of one plate.

FIVE PORCELAIN CHINESE EXPORT WARE PIECES.

18th century, China. Dated 1770. Consisting of an oval serving platter and 4 dishes. Famille rose decoration of an armorial crest flanked by lions both facing sinister. Very rare and highly unusual Chinese inscription of 3 characters in front; reverse with an 8 character inscription including a date “35th year of Ch’ien Lung” 1770 all in gold. SIZE: Plates 9-1/2″ dia and platter 15″ l x 12″ w. CONDITION: Rim frits and wear to enamels. 7-74951 (600-800) – Lot 3315

3316
$6,399.00

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN COVERED VEGETABLE DISH.

19th century, China. Rectangular form with brown Fitzhugh pattern. With the monogram “WNW” within a rondel. SIZE: 10″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good with slight wear to enamel. 9-93841 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 3316

3317
$2,430.00

PENCIL & WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT OF YE MINGCHEN.

19th century, Chinese School. Portrait miniature of “Yeh, Governor of the Kwang-si and Kwang Tung Provinces – taken prisoner of the English January 1858″. Unsigned. The subject identified in inscriptions below. Watercolor on paper, in a period molded giltwood frame. NOTE: This portrait depicts Ye Mingchen (1807-1859), who was appointed governor of Guangdong province in 1848, and conflicted with Britain because of his refusal to allow British traders to reside in the city of Guangzhou proper, which the British claimed rights to according to the Treaty of Nanking. Further conflicts started the Second Opium War, prompting the British to capture Ye and bring him to Calcutta in British India as a prisoner of war where he lived in exile. SIZE: 11″ x 9”. CONDITION: Toning. 9-93280 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 3317

3318
$4,147.50

RARE CARLOS MARIA DE BUSTAMANTE CREST CHINESE EXPORT WARE PITCHER.

Porcelain helmet pitcher decorated in gold with a crest and flowers. Arms of Carlos Maria de Bustamante, b. Oaxaca, Mexico 4 November; 1774 d. 29th September 1848. Date 1808 at the ascension of Ferdinand VII of Spain, he later became a noted figure in Mexico’s War of Independence. SIZE: 6″ l x 5″ w. PROVENANCE: With handwritten note. CONDITION: Rubbing to gilt. 7-74950 (300-500) – Lot 3318

3319
$0.00

ORANGE FITZHUGH CHINESE EXPORT TUREEN.

China. A rare piece being a circular tureen featuring an interior liner divided into two sections. The cover, liner & the base are initialed with a “B”, presumable indicating this was a special ordered piece, most likely commissioned by an American. Old label affixed to underside of each piece indicating “Speirs” with “Ex.80.399″ SIZE: 9″ dia x 6” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93840 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 3319

3320
$5,332.50
Revised: 8/21/2014

We now believe the strap handle has been professionally re-attached to the body of the pitcher.

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: Very fine overall. Colors remain vibrant. Surfaces without mars or scratches. Slight normal and expected wear to gilding on handle. 9-93320 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3320

3321
$5,925.00

PAIR OF LARGE ROSE MEDALLION VASES.

Ca. 1870, China. Applied foo dog finial and pairs of dragons at the shoulder. Reserves of historical scenes with birds and flowers. SIZE: 26″ h. CONDITION: Minor gilt and enamel loss, otherwise good. 7-74929 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3321

3322
$0.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN VASES.

19th century, China. Foliate edges with foo dog handles. Famille rose decoration of foo dogs, butterflies and flowers. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Overall good. 9-94078 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3322

3323
$0.00
Revised: 8/21/2014

The base may have professional repair.

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOWL.

Circa 1800, China. Famille rose decoration of reserves of figures in a garden on an armor pattern ground. SIZE: 12″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94077 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3323

3324
$829.50

CHINESE EXPORT TEA AND COFFEE SET.

18th century, China. Three pieces to include a coffee pot, teapot, and helmet pitcher. Strap handles and raspberry finials. Blue floral decoration with shield monogram. With handwritten note about history. SIZE: Largest 10″ h. CONDITION: Light wear to enamels and a few very small chips. 7-74953 (500-700) – Lot 3324

3325
$829.50

LOT OF 2 PORCELAIN PLATES.

19th century, China. Complementary design and boarders. Each with famille rose Mandarin decoration. SIZE: 11″ dia and 13″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74905 (200-300) – Lot 3325

3326
$355.50

SET OF SEVEN CHINESE EXPORT PLATES.

ca. 1800, China. Famille rose decoration of flowers. SIZE: 9″ dia. CONDITION: With chips and abrasion to enamels. 7-75111 (300-500) – Lot 3326

3327
$474.00

LOT OF 7 PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN.

Ca. 1810, China. Neoclassical decoration in orange, brown, and gold. To include a platter and 6 dishes. Platter with monogram “B” within an oval. SIZE: Platter 16″ l. 2 dishes: 7-1/2″ dia. 4 dishes: 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75045 (250-350) – Lot 3327

3328
$829.50

LARGE PORCELAIN CHINESE EXPORT CANN.

Ca. 1800, China. Cylindrical form with handle ending in a leaf. Enamel decoration of a crest with an English ship. Blue borders with reserves of landscapes and birds in sepia. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Crack to the base handle, chip, and enamel flaking. 7-74952 (400-600) – Lot 3328

3329
$729.00

CHINESE EXPORT STYLE PORCELAIN BOWL.

20th century, China. Bowl with blue decoration of figures in a garden scene with floral borders. SIZE: 15″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94068 (600-900) – Lot 3329

3330
$1,066.50

CHINESE EXPORT STYLE PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Decoration of men and women in garden scenes in famille rose enamels with underglaze blue decoration. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91292 (500-700) – Lot 3330

3331
$1,822.50

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE.

Ca. 1900, China. Lemon yellow ground with stylized floral scrolling around reserves of children. Finely painted. Iron red dragon handles. T’ao Kuang mark on the base. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75156 (500-700) – Lot 3331

3332
$237.00

TWO PORCELAIN ROSE MEDALLION PLANTERS.

20th century, China. Rose medallion ware, one with underliner. SIZE: 13” h x 19” dia & 18-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. Sotheby’s NY September 17, 2001 Lot 1144. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93361 (500-600) – Lot 3332

3333
$355.50

PORCELAIN BOX.

20th century China. Rectangular form with beveled sides. Underglaze blue decoration of phoenixes, dragons and clouds. SIZE: 8″ x 5-1/2″ x 4″ CONDITION: Small crack to the glaze at the top 7-75167 (200-300) – Lot 3333

3334
$1,458.00

YUAN STYLE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century China. Underglaze blue decoration of floral scrolling. SIZE: 17″ h CONDITION: Chip to the foot. 7-75166 (200-300) – Lot 3334

3335
$729.00

BOTTLE FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. With crackled Camelia leaf green glaze. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75024 (200-300) – Lot 3335

3336
$1,066.50

SHALLOW PORCELAIN TOU TSAI BOWL.

20th century, China. Decoration of floral bouquets. Yung Cheng mark in kai shu script on the base. SIZE: 8-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75112 (200-300) – Lot 3336

3337
$474.00

PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Double gourd form vase with famille rose decoration of flowers. Yung Cheng mark on the base. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91275 (300-400) – Lot 3337

3338
$355.50

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE.

20th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of foo dogs, brocade balls, and clouds. With Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93613 (300-500) – Lot 3338

3339
$607.50

PORCELAIN JAR.

20th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of foo dogs and brocade balls with a border of lingzhi within a ju-i band. Huan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75175 (200-300) – Lot 3339

3340
$1,066.50

PORCELAIN BOWL.

20th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of flowers on a yellow ground. Ch’ien Ching mark. SIZE: 10-1/2″ dia x 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75185 (200-300) – Lot 3340

3341
$1,066.50

PORCELAIN JAR IN YUAN STYLE UNDERGLAZE.

20th century, China. Blue decoration of scholars at a party. SIZE: 13″ d x 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good with slight surface soiling. 7-75183 (400-600) – Lot 3341

3342
$711.00

BLANC DE CHINE FIGURE OF A BUDDHA.

20th century, China. Seated figure of a Buddha on a lion throne. With box. Impressed mark, rear of base. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93355 (400-600) – Lot 3342

3343
$0.00

BLANC DE CHINE FIGURE.

20th century, China. Standing figure of the God of Longevity. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91272 (500-700) – Lot 3343

3344
$770.25

BLANC DE CHINE BUDDHA.

20th century, China. Seated image of the Goddess of Mercy, Quan Yin. With box. Impressed mark, rear of torso. SIZE: 20″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93356 (700-900) – Lot 3344

3345
$2,133.00

PORCELAIN CUP.

Kuang Hsu mark of the 32nd year and possibly of the period, China. Shaped as a lotus blossom with Famille Rose enamel decoration. SIZE: 4″ h x 6″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91212 (600-800) – Lot 3345

3346
$0.00

BLUE DECORATED PORCELAIN BOWL.

20th century, China. Stenciled decoration of stylized lotus scrolling flowers and gilt Shou characters on a blue ground. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93262 (500-800) – Lot 3346

3347
$243.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN COVERED PEACH DECORATED JARS.

20th century, China. Stenciled decoration of lotus flowers, with peach finials. SIZE: 25” h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93362 (400-600) – Lot 3347

3348
$486.00

GROUP OF FOUR PORCELAIN BOWLS.

Possibly 20th century, China. Consisting of two large shallow bowls with underglaze blue floral decoration. With 6 character seal mark in underglaze blue on base. Together with two small white bowls on foot rims. Each with 6 character seal mark in underglaze blue. SIZE: Largest: 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: One of large bowls with large crescent chip on rim. Three bowls very good. 9-93639 (700-900) – Lot 3348

3349
$729.00

BLUE AND WHITE DRAGON DISH.

Hsuan Tung mark and probably of the period, (1908-1911), China. Underglaze blue decoration of dragons and clouds. SIZE: 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91263 (700-900) – Lot 3349

3350
$1,185.00

LARGE PORCELAIN VASE.

Early 20th century, China. Moon flask form with dragon handles. Underglaze blue decoration of clouds with magenta dragons and bats. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h x 15″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75177 (700-900) – Lot 3350

3351
$474.00

PORCELAIN VASE.

Early 20th century, China. Famille Rose decoration of the immortals. SIZE: 18″ h. CONDITION: Copper rimmed mouth. Repair to neck of vase. 9-91216 (800-1,000) – Lot 3351

3352
$711.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES.

19th/early 20th century, China. Rouleau form. Mirror black with gilt decoration of men and women in garden scenes. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93575 (800-1,200) – Lot 3352

3353
$651.75

COBALT PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Famille Rose decoration of birds in a flowering cherry tree on a cobalt scrafitto ground. Six-character Yung Cheng on base. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93244 (700-900) – Lot 3353

3354
$592.50

MAGENTA SGRAFFITO PORCELAIN BOWL.

Early 20th century, China. Finely decorated with bats and clouds. With a turquoise interior and foot. Blue enamel 4 character Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91176 (800-1,200) – Lot 3354

3355
$237.00

PORCELAIN BOWL.

20th century, China. Decoration of dragons, waves and clouds in underglaze blue and iron red. 6 character Tao Kuang cyclical mark on the base in red. SIZE: 6″ dia x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93638 (500-700) – Lot 3355

3356
$607.50

JADE DOG.

19th century, China. Greyish white stone with a russet fissure. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74655 (200-300) – Lot 3356

3357
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A COCKEREL.

20th century, China. Sea green stone with grey flecks. SIZE: 1-3/4″ t x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70496 (200-400) – Lot 3357

3358
$364.50

CARVED JADE PEBBLE OF FOO DOGS.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Two foo dogs at play carved in relief on a celadon stone with russet marks. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94465 (300-400) – Lot 3358

3359
$607.50

JADE GARMENT HOOK.

19th/20th century, China. Stone of a pale celadon color. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74914 (200-300) – Lot 3359

3360
$1,458.00

JADE GARMENT HOOK.

19th century, China. Dragon’s head finial. Chih Lung on the body. Greenish white stone with pale yellow markings. SIZE: 4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74698 (200-300) – Lot 3360

3361
$729.00

CARVED JADE DISC.

18th century, China. Greenish white stone carving of three mythical animals around a moveable center section. SIZE: 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74699 (200-300) – Lot 3361

3362
$592.50

THREE JADE ARCHER’S RINGS.

Celadon green color. SIZE: Each has interior 1″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74640 (200-300) – Lot 3362

3363
$0.00

JADE CARVING.

20th century, China. Dark green stone carved in the form of a water buffalo. Accompanied by carved fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 5″ h x 7-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26209 (300-400) – Lot 3363

3364
$59.25

JADE SCHOLAR’S STONE.

Stone of a pale green color with a pebbled surface and a fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 6″ l x 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74916 (200-300) – Lot 3364

3365
$1,481.25

JADE CARVING.

20th century China. Study of a reclining ram. Stone of dark celadon green color with brown fissures. Fitted stand. SIZE: 6″ x 3″. CONDITION: Very good with natural fissures in stone. 7-75165 (200-300) – Lot 3365

3366
$486.00

JADE CARVING OF A ONE HORNED MYTHICAL ANIMAL.

20th century, China. Stone of a pale grey color with brown marks. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74910 (200-300) – Lot 3366

3367
$355.50

JADE HAIR ORNAMENT.

19th century, China. Pale celadon green color. SIZE: 9″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74687 (200-300) – Lot 3367

3368
$0.00

JADE INKSTONE.

19th/early 20th century, China. Forest green stone. SIZE: 4-3/4″ l x 3-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Areas of the natural pebble skin showing through. 7-74641 (200-300) – Lot 3368

3369
$177.75

JADE CARVING OF A MAN & CHILD.

19th/20th century, China. Figure of an old man and a child, the stone of a pure white color. SIZE: 2″ h x 2-1/2 w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74639 (250-350) – Lot 3369

3370
$729.00

JADE PLUME HOLDER.

19th century, China. White jade with emerald green markings. SIZE: 3″ l. CONDITION: Cracks to the top. 7-74702 (300-500) – Lot 3370

3371
$850.50

MINIATURE JADE CENSER.

19th century, China. Stone of pale green color, carved as a foo dog. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74697 (300-500) – Lot 3371

3372
$1,896.00

JADE PANEL TABLE SCREEN.

19th century, China. Panel painted with figures in garden scenes in gilt. Carved fitted rosewood stand. SIZE: 12-1/4″ h x 7-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Panel broken and reglued. 7-74883 (200-300) – Lot 3372

3373
$0.00

JADE AX.

19th century, China. Ax decorated with a dragon and a phoenix. Stone of forest green color. With box. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93359 (300-400) – Lot 3373

3374
$0.00

ARCHAIC STYLE JADE PENDANT.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Celadon stone pierce carved with stylistic dragons centering an archaic blade. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94464 (400-600) – Lot 3374

3375
$243.00

JADE AX.

China. Single suspension hole. Calcified to a parchment white and highly translucent brown. NOTE: Bottom of accompanying box bears handwritten “Knife blade Shang-? pre 221 B.C. Chester Ronning Jade Collection.” SIZE: 4″ l x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74685 (300-500) – Lot 3375

3376
$474.00

TWO JADEITE CARVINGS.

20th century, China. Jadeite bangle of highly translucent light green stone with lavender markings. Also a jadeite pendant of Quanyin in highly translucent variegated pale green stone. Both tested and determined to be dyed & impregnated. SIZE: Bangle: 63 mm approx. interior dia. Pendant: 2-5/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91442 (400-600) – Lot 3376

3377
$729.00

JADE CARVING.

20th century, China. Stone of a pale celadon color with amber markings. Standing figure of Mi Lo Fu holding an ingot and a rosary. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70493 (600-900) – Lot 3377

3378
$948.00

TWO JADE PENDANTS & A JADE BUDAI.

20th century, China. Two jade pendants, one with an area of brown, and a white jade budai. SIZE: Largest is 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91273 (700-900) – Lot 3378

3379
$0.00

LOT OF 5 HARDSTONE CARVINGS.

Late 19th to early 20th century, China. To include 4 jades: 3 carved and pierced with designs of Chinese characters, one of a boy with a lotus plant, and a carnelian coupe carved with lotus. SIZE: Largest 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70687 (500-800) – Lot 3379

3380
$711.00

7 JADE CARVINGS.

Early 20th century, China. Stones of a celadon green to grey in color. To include: a buckle carved with a Tao Tieh mask, 5 inkstands, and a foliated tray. SIZE: Largest 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74858 (300-500) – Lot 3380

3381
$948.00

GROUP OF FOUR JADE PENDANTS.

1) 19th Century, China. Ritualistic form pi. One of a green color carved in grain pattern. 2) 19th Century. White with areas of russet carved with comma marks. 3) 20th century, China. Stone of greenish gray color. Surface carved with woman and child with 4 character inscription on reverse. 4) 19th century, China. One side carved with children at play, other with poem in running script. SIZE: 1) 2-1/8″ l. 2) 1-1/8″ l. 3) 1-3/4″ h x 1″ w. 4) 2″ h x 1″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26243, 9-26246; 9-26247 (300-500) – Lot 3381

3382
$592.50

PALE AND DARK GREY JADE PENDANT.

20th century, China. Carving of a pair of foo dogs and lotus roots. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93625 (400-600) – Lot 3382

3383
$1,777.50

CARVED JADE PEBBLE OF DRAGON.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. White stone carved depicting a seated dragon in silhouette. With natural fissure. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94468 (400-600) – Lot 3383

3384
$237.00

JADE CARVING OF A BOY.

20th century, China. Stone of a green white color. The figure holding a branch of ling chih. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: very good. 7-70686 (400-600) – Lot 3384

3385
$829.50

LOT OF ASSORTED ITEMS.

19th century, China. To include an enamel and silver fingernail cover, and 5 pieces of jade to include a gold mounted brooch, a saddle ring, and other assorted pendants. SIZE: Each jade approx 1″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74703 (300-500) – Lot 3385

3386
$592.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS ATTRIBUTED TO YA MING (1924-2002).

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting blue and green landscape of waterfall and mountains and pines, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Zhenyu, dated jiwei year, signed “Ya Ming,” with one seal; together with another painting depicting man and a white horse, with six seals, a wood box. SIZE: 49-1/4” x 19-1/4”, 30” x 17-1/2”. CONDITION: First: good condition; second: surface grime, missing one scroll end. 7-75020-5 (300-500) – Lot 3386

3387
$355.50

THREE HANGING SCROLLS.

China, ink and colors on paper, one in the manner of Xu Beihong, depicting birds on leafy branches, dated renwu year, signed “Beihong,” with one seal; the other in the manner of Qi Baishi, depicting ducks in a river, signed “Sanbaishi yin Fu Weng Qi Huang,” with one seal; one in the manner of Yu Fei’an, ink on silk, depicting give sparrows on bamboo branches, singed “Fei’an Yu Zhao,” with two seals. SIZE: 39 ¼” x 14”, 26” x 23 ¼”, 11” x 12” CONDITION: Surface grime. 7-75020-3 (400-600) – Lot 3387

3388
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China. 1) Early 20th century, ink on paper, depicting fish in an aquatic scene, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Mo Ersi, signed “Eshan jin ding Shizi yin Lin yi,” with one seal. 2) Early 20th century, ink on paper, depicting fish in an aquatic scene, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Mo Ersi, signed, dated “xinhai year in Xuantong reign,” SIZE: 1) 27″ x 13″. 2) 37-1/2″ x 17″ CONDITION: 1) Creases. 2) Good, creases & some foxing 9-92177, 9-92178 (400-600) – Lot 3388

3389
$243.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF CHEN PEIQIU.

China. Ink and colors on paper, finely depicting sea birds in a lotus pond, dated winter of dingmao year, signed “Gao hua ge Jianbi,” with three seals; the other depicting still life with strawberries, pears, grapes, and melons, inscribed, dated the eighth month of jiashen year, signed “Helu,” with three seals (one Ding Fuzhi). Note: the second scroll bears old sticker “Duo Yun Xuan Antique (No. 72-­165).” SIZE: 25 ¼” x 12 ¾”, 25″ x 11″ CONDITION: Both good. 9-91137 (400-600) – Lot 3389

3390
$474.00

HANGING SCROLL.

China, 20th century, ink and colors on paper, depicting recluses in Mount Hua, inscribed “Yang Mingding’s gift to Lu Yuanding,” dated xinyou year, with four seals. SIZE: 36 ¼” x 20″. CONDITION: Minor water stain to the inscription section. 9-93570 (150-250) – Lot 3390

3391
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF HUANG ZHOU.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a Uyghur boy and a donkey, inscribed, dated winter of 1978, signed “Huang Zhou,” with one seal. SIZE: 27 ¾” x 16 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91447 (300-500) – Lot 3391

3392
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF SHA MENGHAI.

China. Writings in running script, signed “Sha Menghai baishijiu,” with one seal. CONDITION: Good. 9-91029 (300-500) – Lot 3392

3393
$1,185.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF HUANG JUNBI.

China. Ink and light color on paper, depicting misty mountains and cottages, dated winter of gengshen year, signed “Nanhai Huang Junbi,” with three seals; the other in the manner of Guan Liang, depicting an opera scene of Monkey King from the Journey to the West, inscribed, dated March 1978, signed “Guan Liang,” with three seals. SIZE: 30″ x 16″, 18 ½” x 13 ¼” CONDITION: First: oil stains to the top section; second: good condition 9-91031 (400-600) – Lot 3393

3394
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO FANG CHUXIONG (B. 1950).

China. Ink and colors on paper, vividly depicting four golden monkeys resting amidst bamboo, inscribed, dated 1999 in Yangcheng city, signed “Chuxiong” with three seals. SIZE: 53″ x 27″ CONDITION: Minor stain, good condition otherwise. 9-93255 (400-600) – Lot 3394

3395
$355.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China, ink and light colors on paper, late 19th century/early 20th century, one after Huang Shen, depicting Ma Gu with a vase, with lengthy inscription, signed “Yingpiao,” with two seals “Huang Shen” and another; the other after Zhang Xiong, depicting a recluse in a cottage in a rocky landscape, with long inscriptions, signed “Zhang Xiong,” with five seals. SIZE: 49” x 13 ¼”, 44 ¼” x 20 ¼” CONDITION: Minor creases, stain. 7-75020-2 (400-600) – Lot 3395

3396
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF WU CHANGSHUO.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting grapes and vines, with lengthy inscription, signed “Wu Changshuo,” dated winter of yimao year, with two seals. SIZE: 45″ x 20 ½” CONDITION: Fair condition, creases, surface grime, tears to the top mount. 9-91260 (400-600) – Lot 3396

3397
$118.50

CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZENG GUOFAN.

China. Writing in running script on gilt yellow paper, signed “Taosheng Zeng Guofan,” dated third month of wuzi year of Xianfeng reign.” SIZE: 42-1/2″ x 10-3/4″ CONDITION: Good. 9-91037 (300-500) – Lot 3397

3398
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHAO PUCHU.

China, running script, signed “Zhao Puchu,” dated guichou year, with one seal. SIZE: 43″ x 8 ½” CONDITION: Poor condition, both wooden scroll ends are lost. 9-91139 (300-500) – Lot 3398

3399
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF LIU CHUNLIN.

China, standard script on gilt paper, signed “Liu Chunlin,” with two seals. SIZE: 68” x 16” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-75020-4 (200-300) – Lot 3399

3401
$607.50

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF KANG YOUW.

China, writing in standard script on gilt paper, signed “Kang Youwei,” with two seals. SIZE: 53″ x 13″ CONDITION: Repairs to both scrolls. 9-91124 (300-500) – Lot 3401

3402
$474.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET.

China, writing in running script on gilt yellow paper, dated winter of wuxu year, dedicated to Mr. Baozhi, signed “Ying Puhua,” with one seal. SIZE: 40″ x 6 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91125 (300-500) – Lot 3402

3403
$474.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET.

China, writing in running script on gilt green paper, dedicated to Mr. Yaocheng, signed “Wu Qian,” dated guiyi year, with two seals. SIZE: 50 ¼” x 8 ¾” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91126 (300-500) – Lot 3403

3404
$592.50

FRAMED CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET POSSIBLY BY YU YOUREN.

China, writing in cursive script on gilt paper, dedicated to Mr. Zhang Wang, signed “Youren,” with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 52” x 12” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-75021-7 (300-500) – Lot 3404

3405
$118.50

TWO ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF DING FUZHI.

China, one depicting still life including Buddha’s hand citron, pears, peach, and pomegranate on gilt paper, signed “Ding Fuzhi,” dated summer of yiyou year, with one seal, with calligraphic inscription signed “Tang Yun;” the other depicting peaches and lychee, signed, dated yisi year, with three seals. SIZE: 11 ¼” x 12 ¼”, 7″ x 10 ¼” CONDITION: Insect holes, foxing. 9-91112 (300-500) – Lot 3405

3406
$0.00

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China, ink and color and gilt on paper, depicting blue and green landscape, signed “Bashisou Yuan,” with two seals; the other depicting peach blossoms, dated renchen year, signed “Geng Chuan,” with two seals. SIZE: 16” x 9”, 26” x 26 ½” CONDITION: First: Tears; second: good condition. 9-93935 (400-600) – Lot 3406

3407
$0.00

FRAMED PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF FAN ZENG.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting Zhong Kui, inscribed, signed “Shiyi jiangdong Fan Zeng,” with three seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 16 ¼” x 11” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93623 (300-500) – Lot 3407

3408
$237.00

TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS.

China, 20th century, ink and light colors on paper, depicting a recluse crossing a bridge in a mountainous landscape with waterfall, inscribed “in the style of Zhao Wenmin,” signed “Huang Shanshou,” with two seals, framed and glazed; the other with ink and light colors on silk, depicting a bird perched on bamboo branches above rockery, dedicated to Mr. Jingheng, dated summer of jiashen year, signed “Yifei Lu Chong,” with two seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 37-1/2” x 14”, 50” x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Good condition. 7-75021-8 (300-500) – Lot 3408

3409
$948.00

RONG BAO ZHAI WOODBLOCK PRINT OF ALBUM LEAVES.

China, high quality woodblock print of Qi Baishi’s paintings, by Rong Bao Zhai, dated 1959, twenty-four leaves, every two forming a painting of flowers or animals. SIZE: 12 ¾” x 9 ¼” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-74650 (300-500) – Lot 3409

3410
$118.50

TWO ALBUM LEAVES.

China, early 20th century, ink and colors on paper, depicting figures in landscape, inscribed, signed “Houqin,” each with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 12″ x 14 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-74918 (200-300) – Lot 3410

3411
$0.00

ALBUM LEAVES BY SUN QIFENG.

China, sixteen leaves, every two leaves forming a painting, ink and colors on paper, depicting birds and flowers, last page signed, dated jiazi year, with one seal. SIZE: 16 ½” x 11” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93939 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3411

3412
$355.50

ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF LI SHUTONG (HONGYI FASHI).

China, twenty-two leaves, calligraphic transcription of the Diamond Sutra in standard script on silk, signed “Shamen Hongyi,” with one seal. SIZE: 12 ½” x 6 ¼” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93941 (200-400) – Lot 3412

3413
$118.50

FRAMED PAINTING.

China, 20th century, ink and colors on silk, depicting a pair of mandarin ducks in a lotus pond, dated jiayin year, signed “Ning Cui Xuan,” with four seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 38” x 17 ¾” PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93406 (400-600) – Lot 3413

3414
$0.00

FRAMED PAINTING.

China, anonymous, ink and colors on paper, depicting landscape with barren trees, inscribed, with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 17 ½” x 30 ¾” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93859 (400-600) – Lot 3414

3415
$118.50

FRAMED PAINTING.

China, ink and colors on paper, attributed to Lu Xiaoman, depicting three butterflies above flower branches next to rockery, inscribed, dated summer of yiwei year, signed “Lu Xiaoman,” with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 35 ¾” x 10 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91302 (400-600) – Lot 3415

3416
$948.00

DAFFODIL STONEWARE PLANTER.

Ming period (1368-1644), China. Decoration of flowers in white, green and brown on a yellow ground. Old museum acquisition mark on the base. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 5-1/4″ w x 2-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Minor fritting around the edge. 9-93492 (800-1,200) – Lot 3416

3417
$0.00

STONEWARE BOWL.

20th century, China. Northern black ware style. Conical bowl of black with persimmon streaks. SIZE: 6-1/4″ dia x 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93630 (600-800) – Lot 3417

3418
$237.00

TWO CHINESE POTTERY ITEMS.

China. Includes an 18th century Lung Chuan celadon brush washer, together with a Yi Hsing planter. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h and 7″ w respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91193 (500-700) – Lot 3418

3419
$237.00

YUEH STYLE MORTUARY JAR.

20th century, China. Modeled as a place with people and birds. Celadon glazed. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74617 (300-500) – Lot 3419

3420
$1,007.25

STONEWARE BOWL.

19th century, China. Modeled as a peach with foliage with a lengthy inscription of exterior. Signed with a seal on the underside. SIZE: 6″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Possible minor loss to decoration on bottom. 7-74636 (300-500) – Lot 3420

3421
$0.00

TZU CHOU WARE BOTTLE.

19th century, China. Brown decoration of a phoenix and peonies. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74610 (200-300) – Lot 3421

3422
$474.00

KO WARE CENSER.

19th century, China. White glaze with pronounced crab claw crackle. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Hairline cracks, otherwise good. 7-74765 (200-300) – Lot 3422

3423
$0.00

BLACK GLAZED POTTERY CENSER.

19th century, China. With molded decoration. SIZE: 3″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74781 (100-150) – Lot 3423

3424
$355.50

TWO YI HSING TEAPOTS.

China. Both carved as a section of trees. One with a poem. Both signed. SIZE: 8″ l x 4″ w and 6-1/2″ l x 7-1/2″ w respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75005 (200-300) – Lot 3424

3425
$118.50
Revised: 8/18/2014

There is an old crack across the bottom.

SQUARE FORM TERRA COTTA TEA POT.

19th century, China. With rounded corners tapering towards the mouth. Yi Hsing glazed blue and painted with poems, lotus, and bamboo. Signed. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Small chips, especially to top. 7-75109 (100-150) – Lot 3425

3426
$118.50

YI HSING WARE TEAPOT.

Late 19th century, China. Seal shaped with robin’s egg glaze with enameled floral scrolling. Signed. SIZE: 3″ h x 3-1/4″ l x 3-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74622 (200-300) – Lot 3426

3427
$355.50

TWO YI HSING TEAPOTS.

China. One of plain terra cotta and engraved with a poem, the other with robin’s egg blue glaze. Both signed. SIZE: 6″ l x 4-1/2″ h and 5-1/2″ l x 5-3/4″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75006 (200-300) – Lot 3427

3428
$0.00

TWO YI HSING TEAPOTS.

19th/early 20th century, China. Yi Hsing ware with floral decoration, finials in the form of pine trees. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: One with a chip to the corner. 9-91271 (500-700) – Lot 3428

3429
$829.50

LAC BURGAUTE TABLE.

18th century, China. Black lacquer inlaid with mother of pearl with a decoration of scholars. With a 24 character poem. Borders of floral scrolling. SIZE: 20″ l x 11″ w x 10″ h. CONDITION: Light loss to lacquer and inlay, otherwise good. 7-74824 (600-800) – Lot 3429

3430
$243.00

LACQUERED DISPLAY CABINET.

Late 19th century, China. Door panels carved with archaic scrolling and lacquered black, red, and gold. SIZE: 49-1/2″ l x 26-1/4″ w x 14-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Door needs to be reattached. Otherwise good. 7-74786 (400-600) – Lot 3430

3431
$1,185.00

LARGE LACQUERED TABLE.

19th century, China. Apron carved and pieced with bats and gilded. Surface decorated with gold flowers and wan motifs on a black ground. SIZE: 67″ l x 34″ w x 32-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With minor dings and scratches, otherwise good. 7-74936 (800-1,200) – Lot 3431

3432
$1,303.50

NEST OF 4 CHINESE CARVED ROSEWOOD TABLES.

Late 18th, early 19th century, China. Each with inset panel constructed top. Having fruit and leaf pierce work carved aprons. Legs and stretchers in a full bamboo pattern. SIZE: 28″ H, 20″ L, 14″ D CONDITION: Very good, Nice patina. 9-94035 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3432

3433
$829.50

PAIR OF HORSESHOE BACK QING DYNASTY ARMCHAIRS.

18th century, China. Pair of horseshoe back armchairs having backsplats carved with dragons, and archaic scrolling around the sides. With panel skats and box stretchers. SIZE: 41″ h x 24″ d x 28″ w with seat 21″ h. CONDITION: Mostly original lacquer remaining. 9-93103 (600-800) – Lot 3433

3434
$2,430.00

FINE THREE-RAILING LUOHAN CHUANG BED.

19th century or earlier, Qing dynasty, China. This nice example in Hongmu or Huanghuali with three railings on three sides, each carved with a dragon. The back railing depicting two opposing dragons centering a Lingzhi all centering a woven hardboard mat seat within rectangular bed frame. The aprons carved with archaic scrolls raised on four stepped square legs terminating in square feet, similarly carved. SIZE: 32″ overall h x 80″ l x 29″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good, retaining original elements. All surfaces have been cleaned of original finish and all patina. Now with mellow brown color, and French polished surfaces. 9-27438 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3434

3435
$8,295.00

PAIR OF SMALL CHINESE TEA STANDS.

Late 19th, early 20th century, constructed with mortise and paneled top having shaped open work frieze on simple round legs. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h x 16″ d. CONDITION: Very good natural finish. 7-75070 (300-500) – Lot 3435

3436
$364.50

PAIR OF MATCHING ELM STOOLS OF CRACKED ICE DESIGN.

SIZE: 4″ h x 18″ l x 18″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good, retaining original elements. All surfaces have been cleaned of original finish and all patina. Now with mellow brown color, and French polished surfaces. 9-27438-1 (200-300) – Lot 3436

3437
$355.50

ROSEWOOD DRESSER BOX.

19th century, China. Rosewood inlaid with mother-of-pearl brass mounts. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 12″ l x 9-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Minor loss to inlay. Warped cover. 9-93281 (700-900) – Lot 3437

3438
$118.50

PORCELAIN GARDEN SEAT.

20th century, China. Drum form. Underglaze blue decoration of scholars in reserves on a stylized lotus scroll ground. SIZE: 18″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74984 (100-150) – Lot 3438

3439
$355.50

PORCELAIN GARDEN SEAT.

20th century, China. Drum form. Famille jaune decoration of people in garden scenes as well as dragons and phoenixes. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74985 (150-250) – Lot 3439

3440
$0.00

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 (400-500) – Lot 3440

3441
$829.50

CHINESE ROSEWOOD TRAVEL DESK.

19th century, China. Fitted with 4 drawers. Brass mounts. SIZE: 18-3/4″ l x 11″ w x 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Cracks and losses to wood, otherwise very good. 7-70683 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3441

3442
$7,702.50

FOUR PANEL CARVED ROOM SCREEN WITH PORCELAIN INSERTS.

19th century, China. Carved and pierced black wood. Blue and white porcelain inserts with designs of landscapes, birds, and flowers. SIZE: 74″ l x 78″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74793 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3442

3443
$237.00

RECTANGULAR FORM DISPLAY STAND.

China. Rosewood inset with grey marble. SIZE: 15-1/4″ l x 9″ w x 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75145 (200-300) – Lot 3443

3444
$414.75

ROSEWOOD STOOL.

19th century, China. Unusual form with a single drawer. Aprons carved with archaic scrolling and the top is inlaid with copper. SIZE: 15″ l x 15″ w x 20″ h. CONDITION: Cracks and losses to surfaces. 7-74944 (300-500) – Lot 3444

3445
$1,540.50

ELEPHANT LADDER.

19th century, China. Probably camphor wood, leather covered folding ladder decorated with brass studs. SIZE: Approx 91″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93186 (800-1,200) – Lot 3445

3446
$0.00

PIGSKIN TRUNK.

Early 20th century, China. Black with gold tooling and brass mounts. SIZE: 25″ x 17″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Normal and expected wear from use. Carrying handles absent. 9-94192 (400-600) – Lot 3446

3447
$237.00

BRONZE CENSER AND STAND.

Early 20th century, China. Bronze censer with lily pad shaped stand. Base of censer with Hsuan Te mark. SIZE: 7-1/2” dia x 6-3/4” h including stand. CONDITION: Wear to original surface, otherwise very good. 9-91723 (200-300) – Lot 3447

3448
$237.00

BRONZE CENSER.

20th century, China. Deep chocolate patina. Hsen Te Teng mark on the base. SIZE: 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74642 (200-300) – Lot 3448

3449
$0.00

GILT TIBETAN BUDDHA.

19th century or earlier, Tibet. Gilt bronze figure in Bhumisparsha Mudra seated on a triangular draped throne. SIZE: 17″ h. CONDITION: With losses to much of gilded surfaces and with some losses to gallery of throne. Interior of base filled with concrete. 9-93536 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3449

3450
$1,093.50

GILT BRONZE BUDDHA.

19th century China. Seated figure of the buddha of the future Manjushri. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75191 (200-300) – Lot 3450

3451
$151.88

BRONZE INCENSE BURNER.

19th century, China. Seal character Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 5″ dia x 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75073 (100-150) – Lot 3451

3452
$1,540.50

GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF A GREAT ADEPT.

20th century, China. Depicted in a seated position. SIZE: 5-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74603 (200-300) – Lot 3452

3453
$355.50

GILT BRONZE BUDDHA.

20th century, China. Seated figure of Kubera, the god of wealth. SIZE: 9-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74602 (200-300) – Lot 3453

3454
$948.00

GILT BRONZE BUDDHA OF KUBERA.

20th century, China. Seated figure of Kubera. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Retains original gilt surfaces. Very good. 7-74730 (300-500) – Lot 3454

3455
$1,244.25

BRONZE CENSER WITH COVER.

19th century, China. Rosewood cover with a finial of white jade in the form of a little boy. Inscription on rim. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Traces of gilt remaining. Very good. 7-74716 (300-500) – Lot 3455

3456
$355.50

LARGE HARDSTONE ANIMAL.

Early 20th century, China. Pale green and white stone. In the form of a mythical animal. SIZE: 23-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74941 (300-500) – Lot 3456

3457
$0.00

FIGURE OF SEATED MONK.

Circa 1930, China. Carved wood. SIZE: 30″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94484 (800-1,200) – Lot 3457

3458
$0.00

MARBLE STELAE.

Circa 1930, China. N. Wei style. Figure of Amida flanked by 2 figures with angels flying above. SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Good with normal and expected wear from elements. 9-93595 (800-1,200) – Lot 3458

3459
$0.00

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 (800-1,200) – Lot 3459

3460
$0.00

MARBLE BUDDHIST FIGURE.

19th century or earlier, China. Robed marble figure depicted sitting on a drape covered plinth in a contemplative pose. SIZE: 24-1/2″ h x 13″ w. CONDITION: With old crack and repair at proper right rear of plinth. Otherwise general surface soiling and with weathered surfaces commensurate with age and exposure. Otherwise good. 9-93791 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3460

3461
$118.50

STONE HEAD OF THE BUDDHA.

Probably early 20th century, Indonesia. In the Borobudur style. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75046 (300-500) – Lot 3461

3462
$0.00

NEOLITHIC STYLE BLACK POTTERY VESSEL.

China. Faceted form with double handles. SIZE: 10″ w x 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74604 (200-300) – Lot 3462

3463
$0.00

NEOLITHIC STYLE STONEWARE VASE.

China. Blackware. Faceted, 2 handled form with traces of ochre at the mouth. SIZE: 12″ t x 11″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70678 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3463

3464
$0.00

PAIR OF STONE GARDEN SEATS.

18th century, China. Each of barrel form carved with four reserves of precious objects within carved borders of raised buttons at top and bottom. NOTE: A specialty moving firm can transport this lot at a reasonable cost. Please call for estimate. SIZE: 19″ h x 18-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Structurally very good with normal and expected surface deterioration from natural elements. 7-75163 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3464

3465
$0.00

CARVED STONE GUARDIAN FIGURE.

18th century, Korea. The carved granite figure depicting a stylized tiger. NOTE: A specialty moving firm can transport this lot at a reasonable cost. Please call for estimate. SIZE: 61″ h. CONDITION: With normal and expected weathering to stone surfaces. Otherwise good. 7-75162 (5,000-8,000) – Lot 3465

3466
$0.00

PAIR OF CARVED STONE GARDEN SEATS.

18th century, China. Each of barrel form carved with foliate and floral garden scenes within trelliswork borders. NOTE: A specialty moving firm can transport this lot at a reasonable cost. Please call for estimate. SIZE: 16″ h x 19-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Structurally very good with normal and expected surface wear due to natural elements. 7-75164 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3466

3467
$2,126.25

INCENSE BOX AND INKSTONE.

Tang period (618-920), China. Green marbleized stoneware incense box together with a Sung Hua inkstone with fitted round case. SIZE: 2-1/2″ dia and 5″ dia respectively. CONDITION: Crack in wooden lid of inkstone, otherwise good. 9-91173 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3467

3468
$1,422.00

PAIR OF GILT BRONZE ANIMALS IN THE ORDOS STYLE.

2nd century BC (Han Period), China. Sleeve weights in the form of resting horses. Heavily gilt surfaces. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 3″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74773 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3468

3469
$7,290.00

ARCHAIC RITUAL CHEUH FORM BRONZE.

18th century or possibly earlier, China. With a frieze of Taotieh masks. SIZE: 8″ h x 6-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. World Artifacts, Brooklyn, NY stating authenticity of 11th/12th century B.C. CONDITION: Corroded surface showing signs of considerable age. 9-93144 (800-1,200) – Lot 3469

3470
$592.50

ARCHAIC BRONZE VESSEL.

Possibly Song Dynasty, China. Urn with pronounced flaring rim above handles of fanciful animals, the central body with geometric Archaic design above a flared foot. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h x 9-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: With appropriate oxidation and corrosion. 9-94426 (800-1,200) – Lot 3470

3471
$0.00

TWO CARVED WOODEN BUDDHIST FIGURES.

Ching Period, probably 18th century, China. Two figures of polychrome decorated Luohans. SIZE: 19″ h x 14-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Christie’s. From an important American private collection. CONDITION: Traces of pigments still adhering to the robes. General weathering losses to painted surfaces throughout. 7-74680 (7,000-9,000) – Lot 3471

3472
$1,185.00

WHITE MARBLE HEAD.

Ming Period (1368-1644), possibly earlier, China. Figure of Quanyin. Mounted on hardwood museum stand. SIZE: Head: 4″ h. PROVENANCE: Old Japanese collection. From an important American private collection. CONDITION: Age wear. 7-74677 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3472

3473
$0.00

CARVED WHITE MARBLE TORSO.

Ming Period (1368-1644), China. Draped figure of the Buddha. Accompanied by hardwood museum stand. SIZE: 9″ h x 5-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: C.K. Chan collection. From an important American private collection. CONDITION: Age wear. 7-74676 (4,500-5,500) – Lot 3473

3474
$0.00

LIMESTONE ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENT.

Tang period (618-920), China. Surface carved with two Buddhas within niches framed by columns. Limestone of a light brown color. Accompanied by hardwood fitted stand. SIZE: 9″ h x 7″ w. PROVENANCE: Ex-Sotheby’s. From an important American private collection. CONDITION: Age wear. 7-74679 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3474

3475
$0.00

SEATED FIGURE OF THE BUDDHA.

Circa 500 A.D., China, Northern Wei Style. Figure of the Buddha seated in contemplation. Of a medium gray stone. Mounted on a hardwood museum stand. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h x 11″ w. PROVENANCE: C.K. Chan Collection. From an important American private collection. CONDITION: With normal and expected wear throughout. 7-74678 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3475

3476
$0.00

CARVED LIMESTONE GROUP.

Eastern Wei Period, China. Buddhist image of a central Buddha flanked by two attendant deities. Extensive inscription on the back. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h x 23″ w. PROVENANCE: Ex-Jean Michel Beardeley collection. Now part of an important American private collection. CONDITION: Fragment shows normal and expected age wear. 7-74675 (60,000-80,000) – Lot 3476

3478
$948.00

STONE HEAD OF THE BUDDHA.

Probably T’ang period (618-920), China. Grey limestone with a fitted wooded stand. SIZE: 11″ l x 10″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75049 (400-600) – Lot 3478

3479
$4,147.50

CARVED STONE HEAD OF THE BUDDHA.

Northern Wei period (386-534), China. Finely sculpted. Traces of color and gilt remaining. SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75048 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3479

3480
$2,666.25

CARVED GREY SANDSTONE HINDU IMAGE.

16th century, India. Image of Vishnu with his consort. SIZE: 13-1/4” h x 8-1/2” w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Wear consistent with age. 9-93165 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3480

3481
$1,422.00

CARVED SANDSTONE FIGURE OF BUDDHA.

10th century, India. Standing figure in a portico with four columns and two attendant figures. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 10-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: St. George Gallery,. The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Wear consistent with age. 9-93162 (800-1,200) – Lot 3481

3482
$2,430.00

CARVED RED SANDSTONE HINDU IMAGE.

14th century, India. Shiva and Parvati seated in royal ease. SIZE: 14-1/2” h x 9” w. PROVENANCE: The collection of Anthony M. Kurland Jr. PHD of Orono, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93161 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3482

3483
$21,870.00

CARVED BLACK SCHIST HINDU DIVINITY.

Pala Period, 12th century, Eastern India. Standing figure of Vishnu with four arms holding various attributes. Attendants holding fly wishes at the sides with various floating apsaras. With museum stand. SIZE: 22-1/2” h x 10” w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Wear consistent with age. 9-93163 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3483

3484
$5,346.00

MID-EASTERN CARVED STONE FIGURE.

Ghandaran period, Afghanistan. Seated figure of the Buddha in flowing robes. SIZE: 18″ h x 12-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Harland J. Berk, Ltd. CONDITION: Halo missing, chip to one ear. 9-93158 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 3484

3485
$364.50

CARVED STONE HEAD.

1st century AD, India. Red sandstone head of Shiva. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75025 (200-300) – Lot 3485

3486
$1,215.00

CARVED SANDSTONE HEAD OF A DIVINITY.

12th/13th century, Cambodia. Figure with eyes closed in meditation. SIZE: 9″ h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Certificate of authenticity from B&C Galleries. CONDITION: Overall worn surface. 9-93149 (800-1,200) – Lot 3486

3487
$364.50

TRIPARTITE HEAD OF A BUDDHA.

12th century, Khmer. Dark grey stone. SIZE: 11″ l x 9″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75047 (300-500) – Lot 3487

3488
$0.00

SAWANLOK STONEWARE BOWL.

13th century, Thailand. Celadon glaze with scrafitto decoration. SIZE: 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91238 (700-900) – Lot 3488

3489
$237.00

ANCIENT BRONZE GARMENT HOOK.

3rd century BC, Central Asia. Ordos style with a decoration of 5 interlocking tigers. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75029 (200-300) – Lot 3489

3490
$118.50

ANCIENT BRONZE GARMENT HOOK.

3rd century BC, Central Asia. Ordos style with swirling animal forms. SIZE: 4″ l CONDITION: Very good. 7-75030 (200-300) – Lot 3490

3491
$1,185.00

PORCELAIN WINE BOTTLE.

19th century, Korea. Underglaze blue decoration of dragons and clouds. SIZE: 12″ h x 7″ dia. CONDITION: Rim frits and staining. 7-74866 (300-500) – Lot 3491

3492
$2,310.75

LARGE PORCELAIN STORAGE JAR.

19th century, Korea. Underglaze blue decoration of dragons and clouds. SIZE: 17-1/4″ t x 10″ dia. CONDITION: Mouth and rim fritting. 7-74865 (300-500) – Lot 3492

3493
$414.75

GREY CELADON STONEWARE BOWL.

Koryo Period, 11th century, Korea. Engraved lotus scrolling beneath a grey celadon glaze. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 7″ dia. CONDITION: Chip to the rim. 9-93445 (300-500) – Lot 3493

3495
$1,540.50

KOREAN COURT APRON.

19th century, Korea. Husu of wool with silk embroidery of cranes in blue, dark blue, yellow, and white on a red ground. See Victoria and Albert Museum no. FE46-1999 for a similar example. SIZE: 16-3/8″ l x 9-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Loss to embroidery and pulled threads, otherwise good. 7-74933 (200-300) – Lot 3495

3496
$2,666.25

SILK EMBROIDERED ALTAR FRONT.

18th to 19th century, China. 4 rondels of bats and flowers with a wave border. SIZE: 67″ l x 36″ w. CONDITION: Pulled threads, otherwise good. 7-74794 (500-700) – Lot 3496

3497
$4,740.00

PRIEST’S ROBE.

18th/19th century, China. Heavy gold work on a blue ground with turquoise borders. Yellow brocade interior. SIZE: 60″ x 48″. PROVENANCE: Ex-collection of Andrew Woods, MD at Beijing Hospital circa 1900 by descent through the family. CONDITION: Minor pulled threads, otherwise very good. 9-93557 (800-1,200) – Lot 3497

3498
$474.00

EMBROIDERED ROBE.

Late 19th to early 20th century, China. Buds and flowers on a black ground. SIZE: 42″ w x 50″ l. CONDITION: Toning, stains, and loose threads. 7-75092 (200-300) – Lot 3498

3499
$1,777.50

EMBROIDERED ROBE.

Circa 1920, China. Birds and flowers on a black background. SIZE: 53″ l. CONDITION: With considerable pulled threads and overall wear. Fair to good. 9-93641 (500-700) – Lot 3499

3500
$8,295.00

PAIR OF SQUARE SILK RANK BADGES.

19th century, China. Each depicting a fanciful prancing horse within a gold silk ground amidst cloud bands within a scrolling border. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 12″. CONDITION: One woven with central seam. With blue silk backing that is toned and soiled. 9-93642 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 3500

3501
$5,771.25

SQUARE KESI SILK BADGE.

Qing Dynasty, China. Depicting a fanciful winged tiger in flight amidst clouds on an ivory ground within a dark peach wavy border woven with cloud bands. SIZE: 38″ x 38-1/2″. CONDITION: With some spotting and surface soiling throughout. Otherwise good. 9-93643 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 3501

3502
$3,555.00

KO’SSU DRAGON ROBE.

Late 19th century, China. Tapestry weave robe of dragons and flowers on a red ground. SIZE: 42″ l. PROVENANCE: Ex-collection of Andrew Woods, MD at Beijing Hospital circa 1900 by descent through the family. CONDITION: Generally good with minor wear at seams and collar. 9-93561 (800-1,200) – Lot 3502

3503
$1,185.00

WOMAN’S YELLOW SILK ROBE.

Early 20th century, China. Embroidered fruits and flowers on a yellow ground. SIZE: Approx 50″ l x 48″ w. CONDITION: Toning, some staining, minor pulled threads. 9-93555 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3503

3504
$2,133.00

POTTERY STEP FIGURE.

Probably Ming Period (1368-1644), China. Figure of a high official. With carved fitted rosewood stand. SIZE: 8″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex Warren Cox collection. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Traces of red and gold lacquer remaining. 9-93385 (300-500) – Lot 3504

3505
$948.00

TWO PORCELAIN VASES.

17th century, China. To include a baluster form Wu Tsai vase with underglaze blue and overglaze red, green, and yellow enamels with a design of foo dogs and peonies. Together with an underglaze blue vase decorated with a scholar and attendant in a landscape. SIZE: 7″ h x 5″ dia and 5-1/4″ h x 4-1/4″ dia respectively. CONDITION: Wear to enamels, otherwise good. 7-74860 (300-500) – Lot 3505

3506
$2,370.00

CHING PAI BOWL.

14th century, China. Surface sgraffito carved with flowers. Gilt copper edge. SIZE: 6-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74606 (200-300) – Lot 3506

3507
$0.00

VOTIVE STELE OF BODHISATTVA ON STAND.

Ming Period, China. Buddhist figure in blue glaze enamel on a circular plinth with a calligraphic inscription on the back. Inscription written in character style from the East Zhou Period (770 BC-221 BC). We believe a partial translation of the transcription to be “I mourn the death of my beloved (family member)/my heart yearns the cloud palace/order the governor there and…fall asleep (darkness)…dream/study (learn).” Mounted on an oval hardwood stand. SIZE: Figure: 11-3/4″. Overall: 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good with slight losses to glaze on sides of stele. Slight fleck to back edge of stele. 9-94374 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 3507

3508
$0.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CHILDREN.

18th century or earlier, China. Standing figures of smiling children holding lotus bloom posed with one knee raised, each on an oval base decorated with stylized lotus. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Some glaze loss, otherwise good. 9-94248 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3508

3509
$5,332.50

LARGE ROULEAU PORCELAIN VASE.

18th/19th century, China. Famille verte decoration with a processional scene including Europeans. K’ang Hsi mark on the base. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74880 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3509

3510
$651.75

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BASIN.

18th century, China. Interior decoration of woman and children at play. Borders of melons and foliage. All in oil base Famille Rose enamels. SIZE: 4″ h x 13″ dia. CONDITION: Overall structurally very good with extensive wear to enamels on interior. 9-26217 (500-700) – Lot 3510

3511
$829.50

PORCELAIN COVERED VESSEL.

Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period, China. Archaic style Tou with molded decoration. Pale blue white color. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70509 (600-900) – Lot 3511

3512
$118.50

PAIR OF ALTAR CANDLE PRICKETS.

Ming Period (1368-1644), China. San Tsai ware in the form of Buddhist lions. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Structurally intact. Enamels with extensive losses throughout. Fair. 9-29397 (200-300) – Lot 3512

3513
$9,183.75

CELADON PORCELAIN VASE.

18th/19th century, probably Ch’ien Lung (1735-1796), China. Celadon glaze. Finely carved with dragons and clouds. Unglazed base burnt red in the firing. SIZE: 20″ h x 13″ dia. CONDITION: Wear consistent with age, overall fine. 7-75209 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3513

3514
$2,073.75

ROULEAU FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

18th century, China. With underglaze blue decoration of the 100 antiques. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91234 (800-1,200) – Lot 3514

3515
$3,258.75

PAIR OF PORCELAIN ELEPHANT CANDLE HOLDERS.

19th century, China. Made in the form of caparisoned elephants with vases on their backs in fine Famille Rose enamels. SIZE: 7″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93842 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 3515

3516
$3,037.50

STONEWARE MYTHICAL ANIMAL IN BLACK GLAZE.

Kang H’si Period (1662-1722), China. Finely sculpted and carved with a black glaze. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93288 (400-600) – Lot 3516

3517
$3,792.00

PAIR OF BLANC DE CHINE CANDLE HOLDERS.

18th to 19th century, China. In the form of foo dogs with lotus on their backs, standing on ornate plinths. With fitted rosewood stands. SIZE: 13-1/2″ l x 9″ w. CONDITION: Crack to the foot of one, loss to one strand of hair to the same. 7-74974 (500-700) – Lot 3517

3518
$474.00

BLANC DE CHINE FOO DOG.

18th to 19th century, China. Te Hua figure of a dog playing with a ball. SIZE: 4″ l x 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74757 (150-250) – Lot 3518

3519
$829.50

SOFT PASTE MYTHICAL ANIMAL.

18th/19th century, China. Wuashih Yao white glazed animal. Carved fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 4″ h x 5″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91214 (500-700) – Lot 3519

3520
$592.50

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN LANTERN.

19th century, China. Hexagonal form pierced with brocade patterns. Decorated with children and flowers. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75087 (300-500) – Lot 3520

3521
$592.50

FLORAL DECORATED PORCELAIN LANTERN.

19th century, China. Pierced work decorated in iron red with floral patterns. SIZE: 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Wear to enamel. 9-93365 (300-400) – Lot 3521

3522
$592.50

ROSE MANDARIN OVAL PLATTER.

Chinese, 19th Century. Depicting a group of scholars within an open ivory field surrounded by a dense floral border with reserves of birds and flowers. SIZE: 14-1/2″ l x 11-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kennebunkport, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24300 (800-1,200) – Lot 3522

3523
$121.50

LANG YAO GLAZE PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Ribbed body. Of red and green glaze. SIZE: 9″ h x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Crack to base, rough edges to the foot. 7-74607 (200-300) – Lot 3523

3524
$474.00

FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN CHARGER.

19th century, China. Decoration of people, birds, and flowers. SIZE: 15″ dia. CONDITION: Repaired chips, otherwise good. 7-74626 (200-300) – Lot 3524

3525
$5,036.25

YELLOW PORCELAIN STUPA.

19th century, China. Stupa on a turquoise pediment. All decorated with floral scrolling. SIZE: 17-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Chips to finial, otherwise good. 7-74728 (800-1,000) – Lot 3525

3526
$1,185.00

COPPER RED PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. Underglaze blue 4 character Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 10″ dia x 3″ h. CONDITION: Chip on rim, otherwise very good. 7-74624 (300-500) – Lot 3526

3527
$474.00

LANG YAO PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Fang Hu form. Glaze of red, blue, and celadon colors. Ch’ien Lung mark at the base. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Repairs to the mouth and ground foot, otherwise good. 7-74614 (200-300) – Lot 3527

3528
$2,430.00

GE WARE PORCELAIN CENSER.

China. Brown-gray celadon with pronounced crackle. Cylindrical form with three feet. Label on bottom “Yamanaka 1965 Kyoto”. SIZE: 5″ dia x 4″ h. CONDITION: Good overall. 9-91250 (800-1,200) – Lot 3528

3529
$474.00

DECORATED TOU TSAI WINE CUP.

19th century, China. Decorated overall with grapes, foliage, and vines. Cheng Hua mark on the base. SIZE: 2″ h x 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91175 (800-1,200) – Lot 3529

3530
$11,850.00

TWO PORCELAIN BOWLS.

Both porcelain bowls decorated with stylized Wan and Shou characters in lime green on a yellow ground. Four-character Shen Te Tang marks on bottom. SIZE: 2″ h x 4-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: One very good, one damaged. 7-74635 (200-300) – Lot 3530

3531
$1,777.50

PAIR OF TAU TSAI WARE PORCELAIN BOWLS.

19th century, China. Decoration of stylized lotus scrolling in blue, russet, and green. Tao Kuang marks on the base. SIZE: 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93611 (300-500) – Lot 3531

3532
$2,133.00

PAIR OF LARGE BLUE PORCELAIN VASES.

19th century, China. With underglaze blue dragons further decorated with famille rose enameled landscapes. Gilt dragon handles. SIZE: 17-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Enamel losses, crack to one and repair to the handle of the same. 7-75027 (400-600) – Lot 3532

3533
$1,896.00

LARGE BALUSTER FORM MANDARIN COVERED JAR.

19th century, China. Famille rose enameled reserves of historical scenes on a gilt ground with flowers, fruits, and butterflies. Brass collar around the neck as a repair. SIZE: 24″ h. CONDITION: As noted, light wear to enamels consistent with age. 7-75142 (800-1,200) – Lot 3533

3534
$1,185.00

PORCELAIN BASIN.

19th century, China. Lobated silver metalwork form. Wu Tsai decoration of dragons and phoenixes in underglaze blue with enamels. 6 character Wan Li mark on the base. SIZE: 8-3/4″ dia x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91473 (300-500) – Lot 3534

3535
$1,185.00

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. Underglaze decoration of dragons and peonies. 4 character Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 13-3/4″ dia x 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Small chip on rim. 7-75138 (300-500) – Lot 3535

3536
$1,093.50

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE.

Hung Hsien mark, 1915 and of the Period, China. Decorated with landscape. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91235 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3536

3537
$486.00

MOON FLASK FORM FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE.

Late 19th century, China. Decorated with dragon handles and reserves of birds and flowers with underglaze blue borders of stylized floral scrolling. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 15″ h x 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75110 (300-500) – Lot 3537

3538
$711.00

PAIR OF PAINT DECORATED PORCELAIN VASES.

Republican period, early 20th century, China. Finely painted decoration of geese, grain, and autumn flowers. Inscription on the reverse. 4 character Ch’ien Lung mark in blue enamel. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74823 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 3538

3539
$1,185.00

PAIR OF TA YA CHAI WARE UMBRELLA STANDS.

19th to early 20th century, China. Cylindrical form with decoration of dragons and flowers on a turquoise ground. Bronze mounts. Drilled and mounted as lamps. SIZE: 51″ h. CONDITION: As noted. 7-75093 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3539

3540
$355.50

GREEN ENAMEL PORCELAIN DISH.

Tao Kuang mark (1820-1850) and possibly of the period, China. Decoration of dragons with gilt celestial pearls. SIZE: 6-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74992 (300-500) – Lot 3540

3541
$1,303.50

LARGE STYLE PORCELAIN WINE JAR.

19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of lotus scrolling and waves. SIZE: 14″ dia x 12″ h. CONDITION: Chips to the rim and rim fritting. 7-74873 (300-500) – Lot 3541

3542
$1,422.00

SQUARE FAMILLE ROSE VASE.

19th century, China. With a slightly tapered neck and faux foo dog jump rings. Decorated with scenes of the immortals. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 15-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74868 (300-500) – Lot 3542

3543
$355.50

FAMILLE ROSE DECORATED ROUND COVERED INCENSE BOX.

6 character Tao Huang mark in red and probably of the period (1820-1850), China. The bottom is decorated with bats and lotus scrolls and the top with banana leaves and resonance stones. SIZE: 3-1/8″ dia x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74863 (300-500) – Lot 3543

3544
$1,066.50

PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Vase is decorated with an underglaze red and blue landscape and has lion mask jump rings. SIZE: 15-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74733 (300-500) – Lot 3544

3545
$711.00

OXBLOOD PORCELAIN VASE.

Late 19th century, China. With off white interior. SIZE: 12″ l x 9″ dia. CONDITION: Chips around the foot, otherwise very good. 7-74625 (300-500) – Lot 3545

3546
$1,066.50

DOUBLE GOURD FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

Late 19th century, China. Surface decorated in famille rose enamels with a millefleur pattern. Chia Ching mark on turquoise base. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75154 (400-600) – Lot 3546

3547
$355.50

PAIR OF KU FORM PORCELAIN VASES.

19th century, China. Wu Tsai ware. Underglaze blue with overglaze enamels. Decoration of birds, butterflies, and flowering plants. SIZE: Each is 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74649 (400-600) – Lot 3547

3548
$607.50

SQUARE FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. With rounded shoulders and faux foo dog jump rings. Famille rose decoration of farmers and flowers. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Chip to the foot. 9-93606 (500-700) – Lot 3548

3549
$829.50

PORCELAIN BEAKER VASE.

19th century, China. Ku form with decoration of women and children with flowers and fruit in the Wu Tsai palette. SIZE: 17-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93604 (500-700) – Lot 3549

3550
$355.50

PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER.

19th century, China. Tripod base with an underglaze blue decoration of foo dogs and brocade balls. SIZE: 10-1/4″ dia x 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74927 (300-500) – Lot 3550

3551
$0.00

BLUE PORCELAIN CENSER.

19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of foo dogs and flowers. SIZE: 8″ h x 10-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Chips around the mouth. 9-91268 (700-900) – Lot 3551

3552
$592.50

PORCELAIN PLANTER.

19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of horses with a thunder meander border. SIZE: 10″ dia x 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91276 (800-1,200) – Lot 3552

3553
$1,422.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. Decorated with dragons and flowers on a sea green ground. 6 character Tao Kuang mark on the base. SIZE: 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74735 (800-1,000) – Lot 3553

3554
$7,897.50

HAND MIRROR.

19th century, China. Jade scepter element, carved with dragons and clouds. Together with a garment hook with Chih Lungs as the handle later mounted as a mirror with silver brass mounts. SIZE: 7-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93181 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3554

3555
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A BOY AND HORSE.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Carved with a young boy on a caparisoned recumbent horse. Base with archaic scrolling mounted on a hardwood carved stand. Stone of a light gray color with charcoal to black striations. SIZE: Carving: 3-1/4″ h x 3-3/4″ l. Overall: 4-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94475 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3555

3556
$0.00

JADE CARVING.

19th century, China. Stone of a chicken bone color. Study of 2 deer. Accompanied by carved, fitted rosewood stand. SIZE: 4-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91491 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3556

3557
$1,822.50

JADE SCEPTER PLAQUE.

18th/19th century, China. Surface carved with Shao Lao in a landscape. Stone of a greenish white color. SIZE: 5″ x 4-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91492 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3557

3558
$1,066.50

JADE CARVING OF A RESTING CAMEL.

20th century, China. Sea green stone. SIZE: 4″ l x 2″ h. CONDITION: very good. 7-70499 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3558

3559
$1,185.00

CARVED JADE FINIAL.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. The dome finial carved with pierced vinery and leaf tips. Jade of celadon green with russet areas. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94462 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3559

3560
$4,740.00

JADE COVERED JAR.

20th century China. Stone of a yellow white color. Surface carved with dragons, pearls and clouds. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75170 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 3560

3561
$2,133.00

CARVED JADE PENDANT.

China. Stone of a highly translucent white color with brown markings. Study of monkeys with a peach. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91167 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3561

3562
$3,555.00

JADE CARVING OF RAMS.

19th century, China. Stone of a pale celadon green color. Pair of rams with yin yang symbol. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74637 (1,600-2,000) – Lot 3562

3563
$0.00

JADE PENDANT.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. White plaque carved with a scholar opposing calligraphy within a rondel. The curved ends with cloud bands. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94467 (900-1,100) – Lot 3563

3564
$1,185.00

JADE ARCHER’S RING.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Pale celadon stone lightly carved with animals. SIZE: 1″ h x 1-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94472 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 3564

3565
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A CAMEL.

18th century or earlier, China. Animal in sleeping form. Carved from a sea green stone with a bright russet marking. SIZE: 2-3/8″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74963 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3565

3566
$0.00

JADEITE CARVING.

20th century, China. Lavender gray-green stone of standing figure of the Goddess of Mercy, Quanyin. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93856 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3566

3567
$1,481.25

JADE PLAQUE.

19th century, China. Gray-green stone. Rectangular form carved with peaches. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Boston, MA Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91490 (2,800-4,500) – Lot 3567

3568
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A MYTHICAL ANIMAL.

20th century, China. Grey-white stone with dark russet areas. Reclining figure of a one horned mythical animal. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91189 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3568

3569
$0.00

FINE CARVED JADE PENDANT.

19th century, China. White stone with brown markings carved as a pair of eggplants with insects. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91164 (3,800-4,500) – Lot 3569

3570
$3,341.25

CARVED JADE WRIST REST.

19th century, China. Celadon colored stone with brown markings. Carved as a section of bamboo with a bat. SIZE: 5-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Chip on the wing of the bat and on the bamboo, otherwise good. 9-91166 (3,200-3,800) – Lot 3570

3571
$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 (5,500-6,500) – Lot 3571

3572
$6,075.00

FINE JADE CARVING OF A CICADA.

18th century, China. White jade with an ornately carved surface. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74961 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3572

3573
$711.00

JADE CARVING OF A CAMEL.

20th century, China. White stone with a russet fissure. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 1-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70501 (200-400) – Lot 3573

3574
$237.00

JADE CARVING.

20th century, China. Carved as a pair of melons with foliage. Jade stone of slightly greenish white color. SIZE: 3” l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91725 (200-300) – Lot 3574

3575
$355.50

CARVED JADE SHISHI.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. The carved pebble of a shishi entwined in lingzhi. Celadon stone with russet markings. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94463 (200-300) – Lot 3575

3576
$355.50

CARVED JADE CICADA.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. The stone of a pale green-yellow. Carved on both sides. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94461 (200-300) – Lot 3576

3577
$237.00

JADE PENDANT.

20th century, China. Pale celadon green color. One side carved with a scholar and attendant, the other with poem. Rectangular form. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91274 (500-800) – Lot 3577

3578
$355.50

CARVED JADE OF QUANYIN.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Pale green stone with natural occlusions and honey highlights of oval form. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94476 (200-300) – Lot 3578

3579
$118.50

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET, CHINA, IN THE MANNER OF WU CHANGSHUO.

China. Writing in seal script on gilt paper, signed “Wu Chang Shuo at the age of eighty-­‐two” dated summer of yichou year, with two seals. SIZE: 67 ½” x 14 ½” CONDITION: Good condition, some stains to the first scroll. 9-91120 (400-600) – Lot 3579

3580
$474.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China, writing in running script, dedicated to Mr. Zhupo, signed “Zhang Yuan,” with two seals. SIZE: 54″ x 12 ¾” CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 9-91132 (400-600) – Lot 3580

3581
$0.00

SET OF SIX CALLIGRAPHY SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF LIANG SHUTONG SIGNED.

China, signed “Liang Shutong.” with four seals on the first scroll, one seal each on the second to the fifth, and seven seals on the sixth scroll SIZE: 46″ x 12 ¾” CONDITION: Minor repairs, good condition overall. 9-91123 (600-800) – Lot 3581

3582
$711.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a boat in a springtime Li River, inscribed, dated jiashen year, signed “Xushi,” with one seal; the other attributed to Liu Jilu, depicting a crouching tiger in woods and pines, signed “Jilu,” with two seals. SIZE: 20” x 14 ¼”, 53” x 27” CONDITION: First: good condition; second: creases and foxing. 9-93621-2 (700-900) – Lot 3582

3583
$829.50

HANDSCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China, ink and light color on paper, depicting plum blossoms; frontispiece inscribed with “Xue Hou Jing Shen,” dated renzi year, signed “Yuan,” with seals; accompanied by lengthy colophon. SIZE: 13” x 17 ¼”, 13” x 41 ½”, 13” x 178” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91450 (700-900) – Lot 3583

3584
$474.00

HANGING SCROLL EARLY 20TH CENTURY IN THE MANNER OF YUN SHOUPING.

China. Ink and light colors on paper, depicting two sparrows resting on plum branches, inscribed, signed “Nantian,” accompanied by calligraphic inscription signed “Wu Dazheng,” with four seals; with calligraphy panels of same size to the top section, signed “Chu Deyi”. SIZE: 10″ x 16″ each. CONDITION: Fair condition, surface abrasion. 9-91098 (600-800) – Lot 3584

3585
$414.75

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF XIE ZHILIU.

China. Ink and colors on paper, depicting lotus flowers and leaves, inscribed, dated winter of bingchen year, dedicated to Mr. Zhuyan, signed “Zhiliu,” with two seals. SIZE: 37″ x 12 ½” CONDITION: Foxing. 9-91208 (700-900) – Lot 3585

3586
$237.00

LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY HANDSCROLL.

China, 20th century, writing in standard script, transcription of Siku Quanshu, with two seals. SIZE: 11 ½” x 89” CONDITION: Good condition, surface grime. 9-91449 (700-900) – Lot 3586

3587
$118.50

TWO ALBUM LEAVES.

China, 1) In the manner of Xie Zhiliu, ink on paper, depicting bamboo, inscribed “for panda,” signed “Xie Zhiliu,” with two seals. 2) Attributed to Liang Shunian, calligraphy on paper, inscribed “on the occasion of saving panda symposium,” dated jiazi year, signed “Liang Shuhua,” with three seals. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 8-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75195-1 (400-600) – Lot 3587

3588
$118.50

TWO ALBUM LEAVES.

China. 1) Attributed to Wu Guanzhong, ink and colors on paper, depicting a tree, with two seals. 2) Ink on paper, sketch of Kangle Street, dated 1990, signed “Tu,” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 17-1/4″ x 13-1/4″ 2) 29-1/4″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75195 (400-600) – Lot 3588

3589
$0.00

FOUR ALBUM LEAVES.

China, 20th century, in the Manner of Ye Qianyu. 1) Red and black ink on paper, depicting two red soldiers reading “Mao Zedong Selected Essay;”. 2) Depicting a red soldier dancing. 3) Depicting a red soldier singing. 4) Depicting a red soldier singing, each signed “Qianyu,” and with one seal “Ye.” SIZE: 21-1/4″ x 15-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75195-2 (400-600) – Lot 3589

3590
$829.50

TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS.

China, 19th/early 20th century, ink and colors on paper, depicting Qianlong emperor playing zither in a garden setting, inscribed, dated mid-summer of jiashen year, signed “Huang Shanshou,” with two seals, framed and glazed; the other in the shape of an oval fan, in the manner of Chen Hongshou, ink and light color on silk, finely depicting two Luohan figures, signed “Laolian,” with two seals. SIZE: 23 ½” x 12 ½” CONDITION: First: poor condition, creases, surface abrasion; second: poor condition, losses, surface grime. 9-91456 (800-1,200) – Lot 3590

3591
$770.25

FRAMED PAINTING AFTER QIU YING.

China, 19th century, ink and colors on silk, Return of Wenji, signed “Qiu Ying Shi Fu,” with two seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 20 ¼” x 15 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91220 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3591

3592
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting two cranes resting on pine branches, inscribed, signed “Zhang Dazhuang,” with one seal. SIZE: 50” x 26” CONDITION: Good condition, surface grime. 9-91221 (700-900) – Lot 3592

3593
$118.50

FOUR HANGING SCROLLS.

China, 20th century, 1) Ink and colors on paper, depicting autumn fruits in a bamboo basket, inscribed, signed “ (?) Feng,” dated bingzi year, with four seals. 2) Depicting flowers and plantain leaves, inscribed, signed, with three seals. 3) Another depicting birds perched on pine tree, signed, with one seal. 4) Depicting an autumn landscape, signed “Cuiyun,” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 17-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ 2) 11-3/8″ x 16″ 3) 41-1/2″ x 15-1/4″ 4) 38-1/4″ x 16-1/4″. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Extensive foxing. 3) 4) Good. 7-75160 (400-600) – Lot 3593

3594
$118.50

THREE HANGING SCROLLS.

China, 20th century, ink and colors on paper. 1) After Ren Yi, depicting wild geese amidst herbaceous peonies and reeds, inscribed, dated wuzi year, signed “Ren Bonian,” with one seal. 2) Depicting magnolia and daisies, inscribed, signed “Lu Zhongui,” with one seal. 3) Depicting peacocks amidst peonies, inscribed, dated jiayin year, signed “Binghua,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 51″ x 25-1/2″ 2) 25-3/4″ x 14-1/2″. 3) 41-1/2″ x 20″. CONDITION: 1 & 2) Stain, surface grime, & abrasion. 3) Good. 7-75160-1 (400-600) – Lot 3594

3595
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China. Ink and light color on gilt paper, depicting two scholar-ecluses contemplating in a landscape with pines, dated yiyou year, signed “Daqian Zhang Yuan,” with two seals. SIZE: 35-3/4″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75195-7 (500-700) – Lot 3595

3596
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China, 1) 19th century copy of Southern Song Dynasty painter Zhao Lin ink and colors on paper, finely depicting dragonfly and plants, inscribed, dated bingshen year, signed “Zhao Lin,” with one seal. 2) Manner of Chen Yunzhang, ink and colors on paper, depicting a lone recluse in a mountainous landscape, inscribed, dated jiashen year, signed “Shaomei Chen Yunzhang,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 41-1/4″ x 21-3/4″. 2) 43-3/4″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75195-8 (500-700) – Lot 3596

3597
$0.00

THREE HANGING SCROLLS.

China, early 20th century, ink and colors on paper. 1) Depicting figures in various attitudes in a mountainous landscape, inscribed, with three seals. 2) Depicting “Hundred Boys,” inscribed, signed “Luo Qi,” with six seals. 3) Depicting a scene of Guanyu catching the thief, inscribed, dated jiaxu year, signed “Shangxi,” with one seal “Wang Ruxue.” SIZE: 1) 84-3/4″ x 19″. 2) 51-1/2″ x 24-1/2″. 3) 69-3/4″ x 38″. CONDITION: 1) Creases, loss, surface grime. 2) Good. 3) Poor, stain & loss. 9-94422 (500-700) – Lot 3597

3598
$5,925.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF HUANG BINHONG.

China, writing in seal and stand scripts, signed “Binhong in Xileng,” dated yichou year, with two seals. SIZE: 53 ¾” x 13 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91121 (400-600) – Lot 3598

3599
$711.00

TWO LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY IN THE MANNER OF LU YANSHAO.

China. Writing in running script, signed, with two seals; the other in the manner of Zhao Puchu, signed, dated, with one seal. SIZE: 8″ x 22 ¾”, 12″ x 23″ CONDITION: First: good condition; second: foxing. 9-91158 (600-800) – Lot 3599

3600
$850.50

LARGE FRAMED CALLIGRAPHY IN THE MANNER OF SHI XUYUN.

China, ink on silk, standard script transcription of The Diamond Perfection of Wisdom Sutra, signed “Xuyun,” with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 62 ¼” x 17″ CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91455 (800-1,000) – Lot 3600

3601
$711.00

LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China. Writing in cursive script, signed “Ba di Yuan.” SIZE: 13 ¾” x 53″ CONDITION: Extensive foxing, mounted in handscroll format. 9-91095 (800-1,200) – Lot 3601

3602
$118.50

TWO PAINTINGS.

China, 20th century. 1) Loose painting attributed to Huang Jun, ink on paper, depicting bamboo, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Xiaobin, dated wuwu year, signed “Huang Jun,” with one seal. 2)Hanging scroll with ink and colors on paper, in the manner of Ren Yi, depicting an official with his consort and attendant, inscribed, signed “Shanyin Renyi Bonian,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 17-1/4″ x 25-3/4″. 2) 37-3/4″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75195-5 (400-600) – Lot 3602

3603
$474.00

ALBUM LEAVES ATTRIBUTED TO YANG ZHIGUANG (B. 1930).

China, ink and colors on paper, consisting of twenty-­‐four leaves, every two leaves forming a painting of a minority group figure portrait, signed, with seals. SIZE: 16 ½” x 11 ¼” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91103 (800-1,200) – Lot 3603

3604
$2,962.50

TWO ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF HUANG JUNBI.

China, one with ink and colors on paper, depicting a mountains landscape with cottages; the other with ink on paper depicting a recluse crossing a bridge in a desolate landscape, each signed “Junbi,” with one seal. SIZE: 10-1/4” x 12-3/4”. PROVENANCE: Estate of Guan Demao (1903-2000), Seattle, Washington. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91300 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3604

3605
$0.00

PAIR OF FRAMED PAINTINGS.

China, each depicting horse group, with one seal. SIZE: 16 ½” x 33 ½” CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 9-93591 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3605

3606
$296.25

LOOSE PAINTING POSSIBLY BY PAN TIANSHOU.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a bodhisattva contemplating, inscribed, signed “Pan Tianshou,” with two seals, accompanied by a book. SIZE: 19″ x 13″ CONDITION: Good condition, surface grime. 9-91119 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3606

3607
$592.50

LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY 19TH CENTURY.

China. Ink on yellow silk, calligraphic writing of Buddhist sutra in standard script, painting of seated figure of Guanyin to the right, signed “Huang Liu Zi Yongrong” (Sixth Prince Yongrong), with two seals. SIZE: 9″ x 23-1/4″. CONDITION: Good condition, mounted in handscroll format. 9-91210 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3607

3608
$1,422.00

FRAMED CALLIGRAPHY.

China, 20th century, standard script on paper, dedicated to Mr. Yuyou, signed “Bai Chongxi,” dated Republican fifty-fourth year yisi year, with one seal. SIZE: 32 ½” x 16” PROVENANCE: The calligraphy was given to Chang Yu-you, a close associate of General Bai in his Yunnan Army and it now belongs to his family member in Taiwan. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91223 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 3608

3609
$711.00

TWO LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY IN THE MANNER OF WANG GUOWEI.

China, album leaves of standard script, signed “Wang Guowei,” with two seals; calligraphy in the manner of Jiang Jingguo, standard script, “Du ju jiang xin,” dedicated to Mr. Xiangji, signed “Jiang Jingguo,” with one seal. SIZE: 10″ x 12″, 15 ½” x 26 ½” CONDITION: First: insect holes, losses; second: creases, surface grime. 9-91038 (400-600) – Lot 3609

3610
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET POSSIBLY BY HU HANMIN.

China. Writing in standard script on gilt yellow paper, dedicated to Mr. Li Ke, signed “Hanmin,” dated the nineteenth year of Republic period, with two seals. SIZE: 58″ x 6″ CONDITION: Good condition, some creases. 9-91034 (400-600) – Lot 3610

3611
$355.50

TWO LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY EARLY 20TH CENTURY COPY OF SHI TAO.

China. Signed “Qingxiang yi ren Dadizi,” with five seals; the other with writing in cursive script, in the manner of Zhao Puchu, dedicated to Mr. Zhixia, dated, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 19 ¾” x 12″, 23 ½” x 11 ¼” CONDITION: Both good. 9-91028 (400-600) – Lot 3611

3612
$0.00

FRAMED CALLIGRAPHY ATTRIBUTED TO QI GONG (1912-2005).

China, standard script on paper, signed “Qi Gong,” with three seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 37” x 19” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-75021-1 (400-600) – Lot 3612

3613
$0.00

LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting chrysanthemums in an urn and peaches in a basket, and a cricket, signed “Xingzi wu lao min,” with three seals. SIZE: 44 ½” x 13″ CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 9-91096 (700-900) – Lot 3613

3614
$118.50

FIVE MODERN PAINTINGS.

China, 20th Century. 1) Watercolor painting of a girl, dated winter of yichou year, inscribed, signed. 2) Ink and color painting of a mountainous landscape with a woodman, signed “Su Min,” with one seal. 3)Ink and color painting of a landscape, signed “Liu Yuanqing,” with two seals. 4) Ink & colors on paper depicting a man drinking, inscribed, dated yihai year, signed “Fang Jun,” with three seals. 5) Ink & colors on paper depicting an opera scene from “Su San Left Hong Tong County,” dated bingzi year, signed “Fang Jun,” with three seals. SIZE: 1) 25-1/2” x 16-3/4” 2) 21-1/2” x 17-1/2”. 3) 26-1/4” x 16-1/2. 4 & 5)26-3/4” x 17-3/4”. CONDITION: All in good condition. 7-73535-1, 7-73535-2 (300-500) – Lot 3614

3615
$364.50

HARDWOOD BRUSH POT.

20th century, China. Polished section of natural wood. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91295 (600-800) – Lot 3615

3616
$364.50

TZUTAN BRUSH POT.

20th century, China. Inverted hexagonal brush pot with a reeded edge. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74645 (200-300) – Lot 3616

3617
$474.00

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Decoration of extensive poem in underglaze blue with a seal mark in underglaze red. SIZE: 7-1/2″ dia x 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93608 (400-600) – Lot 3617

3618
$59.25

PORCELAIN WATER DROPPER.

Ca. 1900, Korea. Carved and molded as a fish. With a deep cobalt blue glaze. SIZE: 3″ dia x 1-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74925 (200-300) – Lot 3618

3619
$364.50

SIGNED PORCELAIN BRUSH REST.

Early 20th century, China. Study of a group of lingzhi with a robin’s egg blue glaze. SIZE: 7″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74623 (200-300) – Lot 3619

3620
$355.50

TZU TAN BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Cylindrical form. Surface carved in relief with birds, tree peonies, and 8 characters. With thunder meander borders. SIZE: 6″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75085 (200-300) – Lot 3620

3621
$1,303.50

BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

18th century, China. Finely carved brush pot with a scene of two women and two attendants underneath a palm tree. Also has a lengthy poem in Lishu script. SIZE: 6” t x 5-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: The Estates of John Gerhardt Family Trust. CONDITION: With vertical shrinkage splits. 9-87752 (700-900) – Lot 3621

3622
$355.50

CINNABAR BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Surface carved with dragons and swirling waves with thunder meander borders. SIZE: 6-1/2″ dia x 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75050 (600-800) – Lot 3622

3623
$355.50

TREFOIL FORM CINNABAR BOX.

Early 20th century, China. Surface carved with a landscape. Floral borders. 4 character Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 6-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Interior possibly restored, otherwise good. 7-74720 (200-300) – Lot 3623

3624
$355.50

CINNABAR LACQUERED VASE.

1930, China. Cinnabar lacquered vase, black on red, black surface carved through the red with figures in a landscape. SIZE: 10” t. CONDITION: Some wear and losses to lacquer, minor damage to interior of foot rim, otherwise good. 8-87724 (350-650) – Lot 3624

3625
$296.25

CINNABAR VASE.

19th century, China. Brown-red color. Deeply carved with a landscape. SIZE: 9″ H. CONDITION: Old repairs, otherwise very good. 7-74434 (100-200) – Lot 3625

3626
$355.50

CINNABAR BOX.

20th century China. Surfaces carved with dragon waves and pearls and a single Shou character. SIZE: 6-3/4″ Dia CONDITION: Interior with crackle in lacquer, minor rim flecks, otherwise good. 7-75192 (200-300) – Lot 3626

3627
$364.50

SQUARE CINNABAR DISH.

19th century, Japan. With rounded corners. Decoration of 3 kylin with clouds surrounded bu a border of the emblems of the gods of luck. SIZE: 8-1/4″ l x 8-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Good. 7-75039 (200-300) – Lot 3627

3628
$355.50

CINNABAR BOX WITH LID.

19th century, China. Intertwined circular form. Carved with lei wen and flowers floating in water. Brocaded sides. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 4-1/2″ l x 3″ w x 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74717 (200-300) – Lot 3628

3629
$711.00

CINNABAR SNUFF BOTTLE.

18th century, China. Surface finely carved with landscapes. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75091 (400-600) – Lot 3629

3630
$0.00

CINNABAR SNUFF BOTTLE.

20th century, China. Sides carved with flowering melon plants and inset with enameled plaques of women playing musical instruments. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93494 (800-1,200) – Lot 3630

3631
$118.50

INTERIOR PAINTED GLASS COVERED JAR.

20th century, China. Glass interior painted covered jar. SIZE: 5″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Flea bite on edge, otherwise good. 9-93381 (300-400) – Lot 3631

3632
$243.00

MOLDED GOURD SNUFF BOTTLE.

19th century, China. Decoration of horses. Bone stopper and mount. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75097 (300-500) – Lot 3632

3633
$4,556.25

SMOKY QUARTZ SNUFF BOTTLE.

19th century, China. Very well hollowed. Surface carved with the immortals. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75090 (400-600) – Lot 3633

3634
$1,896.00

WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE.

With translucent pink stopper. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with smooth polished surfaces. 9-90446 (1,800-2,500) – Lot 3634

3635
$0.00

JADE SNUFF BOTTLE.

19th century, China. Pale greenish-white stone. Well hollowed. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91162 (4,500-5,000) – Lot 3635

3636
$237.00

SOAPSTONE SNUFF BOTTLE.

19th century, China. Soapstone of a honey yellow color. Bottle well hollowed with coral stopper. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Stopper not examined. Otherwise good. 9-93635 (600-800) – Lot 3636

3637
$474.00

OPAL SNUFF BOTTLE.

20th century, China. Carving of dragons and clouds. SIZE: 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Crack to the base. 9-93495 (200-300) – Lot 3637

3638
$118.50

FAMILLE ROSE SNUFF BOTTLE.

19th century, China. Decoration of flowers and butterflies. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75089 (200-300) – Lot 3638

3639
$0.00

TWO INTERIOR PAINTED WORKS.

20th century, China. Two interior painted bottles. One with landscape, the second with hawk in conifer and with calligraphy. Signed “Simone.” SIZE: Tallest is 4-1/2″ t. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: One is missing its cover. 9-93382 (300-500) – Lot 3639

3640
$59.25

SNUFF BOTTLE AND PAINTED EGG.

20th century, China. Lot of two works to include a decorated eggshell in a clear box and an interior painted snuff bottle with a red stopper top. SIZE: Largest is 3-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91452 (200-300) – Lot 3640

3641
$237.00

TWO SNUFF BOTTLES.

19th century, China. The first of rose quartz with two kylin. The second a rock crystal bottle carved with floral medallions in relief. No stopper with either. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Good with cracks to the crystal bottle. With natural fissures to quartz bottle. 7-73602 (100-200) – Lot 3641

3642
$121.50

INTERIOR PAINTED SNUFF BOTTLE.

Late 20th century, China. Spurious Ma Hsiao Chun signature. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Stopper absent, otherwise good. 9-91293 (200-300) – Lot 3642

3643
$59.25

SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN BOTTLE.

China. Black decoration of dragons and clouds. Cylindrical form. Fitted with a carnelian stopper. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72601 (100-200) – Lot 3643

3644
$0.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

The rock crystal bottle with fish has a crack at the bottom.

LOT OF 4 SNUFF BOTTLES.

19th century, China. To include a rock crystal bottle carved with fish and lotus plants, an olive green soapstone bottle, and two porcelain bottles in underglaze blue and red. SIZE: Largest 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93610 (500-700) – Lot 3644

3645
$486.00

PEKING GLASS PLANTER.

19th century, China. Turquoise color, surface carved in relief with phoenixes and peony flowers. SIZE: 4″ h x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Some crizzling to the interior. 9-93488 (300-500) – Lot 3645

3646
$592.50

GREEN TO WHITE PEKING GLASS BOWL.

19th century, China. Begging bowl form, cameo cut green to white with decoration of lotus plants, birds, butterflies and fish. SIZE: 5″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93443 (800-1,200) – Lot 3646

3647
$237.00

PEKING GLASS BOWL.

20th century, China. Cameo cut blue to white with a decoration of geese and flowering plants. Kung mark on the bottom. SIZE: 5-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74648 (200-300) – Lot 3647

3648
$88.88

SEVEN CUPS.

China. Including four hard stone cups and three Peking glass cups. SIZE: Largest: 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Two cups with fleabites and/or hairline cracks on rims. Otherwise good. 9-27651 (75-125) – Lot 3648

3649
$237.00

ENAMELED GLASS VASE.

20th century, China. White glass with famille rose enamel decoration of birds and flowers and a poem in Ku Yueh Chuan style. With 4 character Yung Cheng mark on the base. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93631 (600-800) – Lot 3649

3650
$592.50

LARGE PORCELAIN COVERED JAR.

Late 19th century, Japan. Underglaze blue decoration with enamels. Designs of birds, butterflies, and flowering plants on a black ground. Signed Fukugawa with an orchid mark in red on the base. SIZE: 27″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75143 (500-700) – Lot 3650

3651
$118.50

LARGE PORCELAIN UMBRELLA STAND.

Late 19th century, Japan. Decorated overall with song birds in a floral landscape within scrolling floral borders in underglaze blue. SIZE: 24-3/4″ h x 10″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Tight vertical hairlines along top rim, otherwise good. With slight discoloration at bottom. 9-94372 (300-500) – Lot 3651

3652
$0.00

FOUR BRONZES.

19th/20th century, Japan. Includes one censer and three vases. SIZE: Largest: 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Three have been burnished. One with old patina. 7-75197 (300-500) – Lot 3652

3653
$729.00

BRONZE VASE.

Showa Period, after 1926, Japan. Patinated vessel with two ram’s heads. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good with old surfaces intact. 9-94120 (600-900) – Lot 3653

3654
$0.00

BRONZE TRAVELING PEN CASE.

Late 19th century, Japan. Eagle finial, body decorated with dragons, handle decorated with gourd plants. Gilt details. SIZE: 15″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93184 (700-900) – Lot 3654

3655
$177.75

BRONZE CENSER.

19th century, Japan. Lidded with in the form of a man riding a water buffalo. SIZE: 8″ l. CONDITION: Connecting hinge missing, otherwise good. 7-74886 (200-300) – Lot 3655

3656
$296.25

TWO RED KUTANI VASES.

19th century, Japan. Red Kutani ware with scenes of figures, landscapes, birds and flowers. One is cylindrical and the other is bottle shaped. Each marked. SIZE: Largest is 10-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93373 (300-500) – Lot 3656

3657
$118.50

BRONZE FIGURE OF KUAN TI THE GOD OF WAR.

19th century, Japan. Figure is standing, dressed in traditional attire, and touching beard. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Missing an element in the right hand, otherwise good. 7-74903 (200-300) – Lot 3657

3658
$355.50

LARGE BRONZE VASE.

Early 20th century, Japan. Animal form long handles. Surface decorated with floral scrolling in champleve enamels. SIZE: 21″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75023 (300-500) – Lot 3658

3659
$1,066.50

BRONZE FIGURE OF A DIVINITY.

Ming period (1368-1644), China. Goddess is standing and holding a jewel. Traces of gilding and lacquer remaining. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75125 (200-300) – Lot 3659

3660
$12,442.50

IMPORTANT CARVED SHINSO BUDDHIST IMAGE OF AMIDA NYORAI.

18th century, Japan. Seated figure of Amida Nyorai. Jeweled and seated on a lotus throne with a halo of lineage figure Buddhas behind and the character Man at the top. Black and gold lacquered surface. SIZE: 43″ h x 21″ w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Ex Society of the Cincinnati. CONDITION: Considerable loss to the lacquer, age wear. 9-93157 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3660

3661
$592.50

JAPANESE KANG TABLE WITH PEWTER INLAY.

Having scrolling legs, the apron fitted with a small drawer. A low table well proportioned for use as a coffee table. The top decorated with pewter inlay featuring delicate flowers and graceful foliage with three butterflies having a thin banded edge inlay of copper, the ends similarly decorated. SIZE: 15″ h x 41″ l x 18″ d. CONDITION: Very good with repair to 2 legs. 9-94235 (800-1,200) – Lot 3661

3662
$237.00

PAIR OF RED STONEWARE KUTANI BOTTLE VASES.

19th century, Japan. Decoration of reserves of birds and flowers on a brocaded ground. Each signed in underglaze blue, additionally marked with red characters. SIZE: 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93371 (400-600) – Lot 3662

3663
$474.00

TWO RED KUTANI VASES.

19th century, Japan. Each decorated with birds and flower. SIZE: Largest is 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93372 (400-600) – Lot 3663

3664
$118.50

CELADON PORCELAIN BOWL.

Late 19th century, Japan. Celadon ground decorated with flowers. Underglaze blue interior. Blue mark on base. SIZE: 5-1/2″ dia x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70679 (300-500) – Lot 3664

3665
$118.50

PAINTING OF MT. FUJI.

19th century, Japan. Ink and colors on paper. Signed and framed. SIZE: 18-1/2″ l x 15″ w. CONDITION: Painting with stains and toning, frame with cracks, otherwise fair. 7-74791 (150-250) – Lot 3665

3666
$607.50

WOODBLOCK PRINT HIROSHIGE.

Japan, crane flying down to a pool. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Good condition. 7-74837 (200-300) – Lot 3666

3667
$0.00

JAPANESE KIMONO.

20th century. Phoenix embroidery on a white ground with a red lined interior. SIZE: Overall: 76″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection CONDITION: Very good with vibrant colors. No imperfections noted. 9-29437 (800-1,200) – Lot 3667

3668
$0.00

SIGNED (Japanese, Mid-20th Century) CRICKET WITH FALLEN LEAVES.

Watercolor scene shows a black cricket on white ground with several leaves having gold accents amongst bare plants. Housed in a molded wood frame with white mat. Signed lower right in Japanese, also “Ishi Kawa 1956”. SIZE: Sight: 22″ x 28-1/4″ Overall: 30″ x 38″ CONDITION: Light stain to center left, otherwise good. 9-94411 (800-1,200) – Lot 3668

3669
$0.00

PORCELAIN COVERED BOWL.

19th/early 20th century, Japan. Decoration of waves and plover birds and cranes. In underglaze blue with red and gilt accents. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 9″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93263 (500-800) – Lot 3669

3670
$121.50

MINIATURE PORCELAIN VASE.

Early 20th century, Japan. Finely glazed. Probably by Makuzu Kozan. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75082 (150-250) – Lot 3670

3671
$1,896.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN KUTANI COVERED JARS.

19th century, Japan. Red Kutani ware with decoration of women in garden scenes in reserves on a brocaded ground. Shi shi finial. SIZE: Overall is 26″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Drilled and mounted as lamps. 9-93369 (200-300) – Lot 3671

3672
$118.50

THREE PIECES OF RED KUTANI WARE.

19th century, Japan. Consisting of a cup & saucer, a plate, and a brush pot. SIZE: Largest is 8-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Crazing to interior of cup and brush pot. 9-93383 (200-300) – Lot 3672

3673
$0.00

TWO CERAMIC PIECES.

Early 20th century, China and Japan. Includes a blue and white decorated shallow bowl and an octagonal bowl with celadon interior. SIZE: 8″ and 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Bowl with some staining. Shallow dish with stork with large chip. 9-94346 (200-300) – Lot 3673

3674
$355.50

LARGE VASE.

Late 19th century, China. Decoration of panels of glaze areas in persimmon, white and celadon crackle with brown areas with archaic scrolling. Base with mark. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Old repair to rim of vase, otherwise good. 9-90006 (300-500) – Lot 3674

3675
$121.50

BLANC DE CHINE VASE.

Early 20th century, China. Molded decoration of deer and pine trees with prunus branch handles and a border of Ju-i. Base impressed China. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h x 4-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75007 (200-300) – Lot 3675

3676
$829.50

LARGE BLANC DE CHINE FIGURE.

19th to early 20th century, China. Standing figure of Lan Tsai Ho with a deer and a basket of flowers. Formerly mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 25-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Drilled at the back, loss to hand and flowers. 7-74980 (200-300) – Lot 3676

3677
$1,007.25

FOUR CHINESE PORCELAINS.

20th century, China. Pair of Tou Tsai saucers with Shou characters and a pair of bowls with famille rose cherry blossoms. Yung Cheng and Ch’ien Lung marks respectively. SIZE: 4-3/4″ and 4-1/2″ dia respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91469 (500-700) – Lot 3677

3678
$474.00

YELLOW GROUND PORCELAIN BOWL.

20th century, China. Decorated with engraved cranes and clouds. Colored white, green, red, and black. 6 character Yung Cheng mark on the base. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74708 (300-500) – Lot 3678

3679
$355.50

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PLATE.

20th century, China. Decorated overall with bats, peaches, and shou characters. 6 character Kuang Hsu mark on the base. SIZE: 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74734 (300-500) – Lot 3679

3680
$592.50

LOT OF THREE PORCELAIN HAT STANDS.

Circa 1930, China. Decoration of women, birds and flowers and fisherman. SIZE: Each approx 11″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93366 (800-900) – Lot 3680

3681
$355.50

PORCELAIN VASE.

Republican Period, circa 1930, China. Scene of a scholar with an attendant and a pair of geese. SIZE: 13-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Two chips to the foot. 9-91269 (600-800) – Lot 3681

3682
$1,066.50

LARGE PORCELAIN VASE.

Early 20th century China. Underglaze blue decoration of stylized lotus scrolls. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 29″ H CONDITION: Crack to base. 7-75178 (500-700) – Lot 3682

3683
$237.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES.

Late 20th century, China. Pear form vases with reserves on a brocade ground. Spurious Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 16″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94067 (800-1,200) – Lot 3683

3684
$1,303.50

PORCELAIN VASE.

Republican Period, China. Underglaze blue decoration of a king fisher and aquatic plant. Signed with a hallmark. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91265 (500-700) – Lot 3684

3685
$237.00

TURQUOISE PORCELAIN BOWL.

Ca. 1900, China. Scalloped edge. With famille rose decoration of mythical animals and flowering trees. Chia Ching mark on the base. SIZE: 8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75072 (100-150) – Lot 3685

3687
$1,185.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES.

20th century, China. Square form vases with decoration of fish on a stylized floral scrolled turquoise ground. K’ang Hsi mark on the base. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94065 (600-900) – Lot 3687

3688
$355.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN COVERED JARS.

20th century, China. Baluster form vases with underglaze blue decoration of foo dogs, brocade spheres and clouds. SIZE: 19″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-94015 (800-1,200) – Lot 3688

3689
$711.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWL.

Early 20th century, China. Scene of children playing. Ch’ia Ch’ing mark on the base SIZE: 4-1/2″ Dia, 2-1/2″ h CONDITION: Very good. 7-75180 (200-300) – Lot 3689

3690
$1,822.50

PURSE SHAPED PORCELAIN VASE.

Republican period circa 1930, China. Shaped as a folded purse having foo dog handles and deep blue glaze reserves decorated with lions and tigers. Signed. SIZE: 16″ h. CONDITION: Area of glazing imperfection or loss within neck of vase. Otherwise very good with slight surface soiling. 7-75172 (200-300) – Lot 3690

3691
$237.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES.

Early 20th century, China. Cylindrical form vases with famille rose decoration of children playing. Ch’ia Ch’ing mark in red on the base. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75161 (200-300) – Lot 3691

3692
$0.00

PORCELAIN TEA CADDY.

Early 20th century, China. Hexagonal form. Famille verte historical scene. Faint red company mark on the base. SIZE: 5-3/4″ l x 6-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75064 (200-300) – Lot 3692

3693
$118.50

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE.

Hung Hsien mark (1915) and of the period, China. Decorated with birds and flowers. SIZE: 9″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74928 (200-300) – Lot 3693

3694
$592.50

RED GLAZED FLAMBE VASE.

Early 20th century, China. Yu Hu Chun shape. Finish is infused with blue streaks. Drilled to mount as a lamp. SIZE: 9″ dia x 14″ h. CONDITION: As noted, with ground foot. 7-74879 (200-300) – Lot 3694

3695
$829.50

PAIR OF TURQUOISE GEESE.

Early 20th century, China. San Tsai glaze of turquoise, purple, and yellow. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74799 (200-300) – Lot 3695

3696
$711.00

PORCELAIN FIGURE OF SHOU LAO.

Early 20th century, China. Standing figure of the God of Longevity, Shou Lao. Robes decorated with Famille Rose enamels. SIZE: 24″ h. CONDITION: Damage to legs of the crane and top of staff in Shou Lao’s hand. 9-93187 (500-700) – Lot 3696

3697
$243.00

LOT OF TWO CHINESE PORCELAINS.

Lot of two items to include a 20th century round porcelain box and a 19th century Tsung form porcelain vase. Box has green enamel decoration of a phoenix and lotus scrolls and a 4 character Huang Hsu mark on the base. Vase has crackled grey celadon glaze and a 6 character underglaze blue Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 3-3/4″ dia and 7-1/4″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91471 (500-700) – Lot 3697

3698
$850.50

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE.

Hsuan Tung mark (1908-1912) and probably of the period, China. Decoration of a phoenix and dragon with auspicious emblems. SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93603 (600-800) – Lot 3698

3699
$296.25

PORCELAIN TEA CUP.

Kuang Hsu mark and probably of the Period (1875-1908), China. Tea cup with cover and stand. Famille Rose decoration of birds and flowering trees on a yellow ground. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91213 (500-700) – Lot 3699

3700
$118.50

THREE PORCELAIN VASES.

19th to 20th century, China. To include a cobalt blue vase with a Chien Lung mark on bottom, an oxblood bottle, and a celadon vase with phoenix handles. SIZE: Each 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74859 (300-500) – Lot 3700

3701
$729.00

PORCELAIN BOWL.

20th century, China. Bowl with rose colored ground with four reserves of famille verte enameled landscapes. 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark in underglaze blue on the base. SIZE: 7″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93628 (800-1,000) – Lot 3701

3702
$0.00

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 (800-1,200) – Lot 3702

3703
$592.50

LOT OF 2 PORCELAIN WORKS.

19th to early 20th century, China. To include a tea dust bottle vase with a Ch’ien Lung mark and a figure of the goddess of mercy in persimmon, brown, and gilt. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h and 7″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93605 (500-700) – Lot 3703

3704
$850.50

LOT OF TWO PORCELAIN WORKS.

Ca. 1900, China. To include a vase decorated with the immortals in iron red together with a teapot decorated with clouds and bats. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h and 7″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93612 (500-700) – Lot 3704

3705
$118.50

TWO PORCELAIN SAUCER DISHES.

Circa 1930, China. Decoration of children and flowers. SIZE: Largest: 5-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91437 (400-600) – Lot 3705

3706
$474.00

KUAN STYLE CELADON BOWL.

20th century, China. Foliated body with a scalloped edge. 5 spears on the base for firing. 2 indentations on surface from production. SIZE: 6-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74609 (300-500) – Lot 3706

3707
$237.00

FOUR PORCELAIN VASES.

19th/20th century, China. Ko Yao. Pronounced crackle with a celadon green glaze. SIZE: Tallest is 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74684 (300-500) – Lot 3707

3708
$592.50

FAMILLE ROSE BOTTLE FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Decoration of flowering and fruiting pomegranate trees. Borders of shou characters and stylized lotus scrolling. SIZE: 12-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75107 (300-500) – Lot 3708

3709
$243.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PLAQUE.

20th century, China. Decoration of birds and flowers. Inscription to one side. SIZE: 17″ h x 11″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74643 (300-500) – Lot 3709

3710
$1,777.50

ENAMELED RECTANGULAR PORCELAIN PLAQUE.

Republican period circa 1930, China. Featuring scene of an old man with a goose. SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75186 (200-300) – Lot 3710

3711
$711.00

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PLAQUES.

20th century, China. Decorations of men and women in garden scenes with long inscriptions mounted in hardwood frames. SIZE: Sight is 7″ h x 12″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74651 (400-600) – Lot 3711

3712
$2,607.00

REPUBLICAN PORCELAIN PLAQUE.

Republican Period, China. Underglaze blue decoration of a fisherman and an attendant with a poem. Signed “Zhuxi”. Note: Dedicated to Mr. Zhipping with 2 seals “Wang Bu” and “Yuan Wen Wu Guo Zhi Zhai”. Paper label on reverse. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91253 (700-900) – Lot 3712

3713
$2,133.00

FOUR LACQUERED PANELS.

19th century, China. Black with dragon and clouds in gold. Floral borders and brass mounts. SIZE: Each 43-1/2″ l x 11-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Surface wear commensurate with age, otherwise good. 7-74746 (300-500) – Lot 3713

3714
$829.50

LACQUERED PLATE.

19th century, China. Juri work on many layers carved with ju-i and scrolling. 4 character Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 12-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75088 (200-300) – Lot 3714

3715
$1,540.50

TABLE SCREEN.

19th century China. Brown lacquer carved and polychrome with birds and flowers and floral scrolling. SIZE: 21″ l x 20-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Small chips to bottom of base. Minor loss to top edge of screen. Otherwise surfaces good. 7-75193 (300-500) – Lot 3715

3716
$7,702.50

WALL PLAQUE.

19th century, China. Yellow lacquered panel inlaid with flowers in jade, lapis lazuli, carnelian amethyst and bone with a lengthy inscription including a Ch’ien Lung date. Reverse lacquered with clouds and the eight precious emblems. Carved rosewood frame with orange mounts. SIZE: 42″ x 28″. CONDITION: Stone inlays intact. Lacquered ground with cracking. 7-75187 (800-1,200) – Lot 3716

3717
$118.50

PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES.

Early 20th century, China. Cafe au lait ground decorated with flowering trees. Bottle form. Old labels on each “Made in China”. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with corrosion to the foot of one. 7-72932 (100-200) – Lot 3717

3718
$0.00

CLOISONNE VASE OF DOUBLE DRAGON DESIGN.

Chinese, late 19th century. Decorated with two opposing indigo dragons playing with a mystical pearl on a rust red ground. SIZE: 12-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-24760 (100-150) – Lot 3718

3719
$1,362.75

CLOISONNE BOWL.

20th century, China. Heavy gilt interior. Decoration of the eight immortals on a turquoise ground. Ching Tai mark on base. SIZE: 7-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with light abrasion to interior of bowl on gilded surfaces. 7-73950 (400-800) – Lot 3719

3720
$592.50

ROULEAU FORM CLOISONNE VASE.

19th century, China. Decoration of phoenix and peony on a black ground. Borders of T’ao Tieh masks. Heavily gilded surface. SIZE: 11-3/4″ h x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Dents on mouth and foot. 7-74996 (300-500) – Lot 3720

3721
$948.00

CLOISONNE TRAY.

Mid 20th century China. Rectangular form with a stylized decoration of flowers and dragons. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 19″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75194 (200-300) – Lot 3721

3722
$91.13

CLOISONNE VASE.

Early 20th century, China. Arabesque designs in blue and green on a yellow ground. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74661 (150-250) – Lot 3722

3723
$237.00

CLOISONNE BOX IN THE FORM OF A CAMEL.

Early 20th century, China. Surface decorated with flowers on a turquoise ground. SIZE: 6″ l x 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75067 (200-300) – Lot 3723

3724
$0.00

CLOISONNE INCENSE BOX.

20th century, China. Dragon on the front on a cobalt ground with borders of stylized lotus scrolling on a turquoise ground, and four-character Chien Lung mark on the bottom. SIZE: 1-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91215 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 3724

3725
$829.50

CLOISONNE JARDINIERE ON STAND.

19th century, China. Jardiniere with polychrome cloisonne enamels of chrysanthemums within scrolling vinery bordered by guilloche fitted to a matching stand with bands of Gothic arches and stylized polychrome trelliswork. The whole on a metallic ground of diaperwork. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h x 13″ dia overall. PROVENANCE: Removed from an Atlantic City Hotel in New Jersey at the turn of the 20th century. CONDITION: Base plate of jardiniere needs reattaching. Otherwise good overall. 9-93820 (700-900) – Lot 3725

3726
$0.00

FINE CHAMPLEVE FLOOR LAMP.

Circa 1900, Japan. Decoration of foo dogs, cranes, dragons, tortoises, and taotie masks. Accompanied by a shade with blue floral design. SIZE: 73″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93487 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3726

3727
$3,081.00

ROUND CLOISONNE ENAMELED BOX.

20th century, China. Stylized lotus scrolls and shou characters on a turquoise ground with a central dragon reserve on a yellow ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91476 (600-800) – Lot 3727

3728
$911.25

CLOISONNE WATER POT.

19th century, China. Decoration of dragons and clouds on a turquoise ground. Borders of scrolling flowers. 4 character Ch’ien Lung mark on bottom rim. SIZE: 5″ h x 3-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91475 (600-800) – Lot 3728

3728a
$0.00

FOUR PORCELAIN VASES.

Late 19th century, Japan. Four Cloisonne work vases with decorations of birds and flowers. SIZE: Tallest: 9-3/4” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good, with one vase having a hairline crack and two vases with tiny chips. 9-91634 (700-900) – Lot 3728a

3728b
$118.50

GROUP OF TWO ENAMEL WORKS.

Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Standard cloisonne, one with birds and aquatic plants, and the other with cranes and flowers on an emerald green ground. SIZE: 7-1/2” t and 5-1/2” t respectively. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91636 (300-500) – Lot 3728b

3728c
$0.00

CLOISONNE VASE.

Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Cloisonne vase with decoration of cherry blossoms on alternate striped black and yellow ground. Da Ming mark on base. NOTE: Hand written letter accompanying this vase pertaining to provenance. SIZE: 8” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good with some chips to side. 9-91637 (400-600) – Lot 3728c

3728d
$0.00

BRONZE CENSER.

19th century, Japan. Bronze censer having a band of champleve enamel, tripod base, and handles. Marked on base. SIZE: 6-3/4” t x 5-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good, with a later added wooden cover, and old lead repair to leg. 9-91638 (400-600) – Lot 3728d

3729
$1,777.50

BRONZE CENSER.

19th century, China. Cylindrical form with Arabic inscriptions. Cheng Te mark on the base. SIZE: 4-1/4″ dia x 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91441 (400-600) – Lot 3729

3730
$0.00

CAST IRON BUDDHIST IMAGE.

20th century. Standing figure of the Goddess of Mercy. SIZE: 24″ h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Painted surface. 9-93164 (800-1,200) – Lot 3730

3731
$651.75

BRONZE DIVINITY.

Possibly 19th century, China. Standing figure of a Lokapala. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Traces of gilt remaining. Good overall. 9-91291 (900-1,200) – Lot 3731

3732
$2,488.50

GOLD INLAID IRON INCENSE BURNER.

18th century or earlier, China. Iron inlaid with gold in a pattern of peacocks and peony flowers. Six-character Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 4-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of an American diplomat in Potomac, MD who served in Japan, Phillipines, and Burma. CONDITION: Rubbing to the gilt. 9-93447 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3732

3733
$118.50

PAIR OF BRONZE BEAKERS.

19th century, China. Archaic style Ku form with scrolled surfaces. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Footrim with dents. Surfaces otherwise good. 7-75196 (200-300) – Lot 3733

3734
$355.50

BRONZE IMAGE OF VAGRA SATTVA.

20th century, Nepal. Image of the Buddhist divinity Vagra Sattva. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93182 (800-1,200) – Lot 3734

3735
$237.00

BRONZE BUDDHA.

Early 20th century, South East Asia. Depicting a seated figure. SIZE: Approx. 22″ h. CONDITION: Considerable losses from elements. 9-93830 (800-1,200) – Lot 3735

3736
$355.50

BRONZE BUDDHA.

20th century, China. Figure seated on a rocky outcropping. SIZE: 23″ h x 15″ w. CONDITION: Rubbing to surfaces. 9-93283 (700-900) – Lot 3736

3737
$607.50

GOLD SPLASHED BRONZE CENSER AND STAND.

19th century, China. Signed. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Loss to patina, otherwise good. 7-74731 (300-500) – Lot 3737

3738
$533.25

BRONZE CENSER.

18th century, China. Lobated form with flower feet. Gold splashed “sun spot” type. 4 character hallmark on the base. SIZE: 5-1/2″ x 4-1/4″ x 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91435 (300-500) – Lot 3738

3739
$486.00

PAIR OF WEI CHI BRONZE COVERED JARS.

Ming period (1368-1644), China. Containers for Wei Chi stones for the game of Go. SIZE: 3-1/4″ dia x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74965 (300-500) – Lot 3739

3740
$1,032.75

QUATREFOIL FORM BRONZE VASE.

Ming period(1368-1644), China. With indented rounded corners and animal form jump rings. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75068 (300-500) – Lot 3740

3741
$355.50

BRONZE CANDLE PRICKETS.

Ming period (1368-1644), China. Lotus in vases with animal form feet. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: One spike missing, otherwise good. 7-74763 (200-300) – Lot 3741

3742
$711.00

BRONZE INCENSE BURNER IN THE FORM OF A LUO TAN MYTHICAL ANIMAL.

Probably Ming period (1368-1644), China. Animal is standing with a hinged head top. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 5″ l. CONDITION: Losses to an area on the top of the head, otherwise good. 7-74902 (200-300) – Lot 3742

3743
$237.00

FOUR BRONZE VESSELS.

Each for Buddhist worship and marked with Chinese character at the base. SIZE: Largest: 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Good overall. 9-91248 (600-800) – Lot 3743

3744
$607.50

GROUP OF BUDDHIST RITUAL ITEMS.

19th century, China or Tibet. To include a ritual dagger, a bell, and a varja, together with two other bells. SIZE: Largest is 9-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93185 (700-900) – Lot 3744

3745
$2,251.50

BRONZE FIGURE OF A DIVINITY.

19th century, Sino-Tibet. Tantric divinity on the back of a god. SIZE: 6″ h x 4-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75118 (200-300) – Lot 3745

3746
$729.00

SEATED BRONZE BUDDHA.

19th century, Nepal. Figure of Amide in the earth witnessing mudra. Figure stained red from puja. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: As noted, otherwise good. 7-74885 (300-500) – Lot 3746

3747
$592.50

BRONZE DEITY.

19th century or earlier, China. Seated figure of the Lord of the Northern Constellation. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Structurally good with oxidized surfaces. 9-91439 (400-600) – Lot 3747

3748
$592.50

MINIATURE BRONZE CENSER.

18th century, China. With lion mask handles and a 6 character Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 2″ dia x 2″ h. CONDITION: Crack to the body. 7-75153 (400-600) – Lot 3748

3749
$2,916.00

GILT BRONZE BUDDHA.

19th century China. Seated figure of a Shadaksharilokeshvara. SIZE: 9-1/2″ H CONDITION: Very good. 7-75190 (300-500) – Lot 3749

3750
$4,740.00

GILT BRONZE BUDDHA.

20th century, China. Figure of Amida seated on a lotus throne. SIZE: 16″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74706 (300-500) – Lot 3750

3751
$118.50

BUDDHIST THANGKA PAINTING.

19th century, Tibet. Scene of Guru Rinpoche with attendants and a long inscription. Ink and colors on heavy cloth with gilt. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 22″ l x 15-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Damage to face. 7-74954 (300-500) – Lot 3751

3752
$118.50

THANGKA.

Tibet. Border of deities centering a mandala populated with lesser images varying in size. Housed in a 20th century oak frame. SIZE: Sight: 22″ x 16-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good overall. Minor fading and rubbing to painted and gilt surfaces. 9-93971 (300-500) – Lot 3752

3753
$888.75

TIBETAN THANGKA.

Mid 20th century, Tibet. Ink colors and gilt on heavy cloth depicting an image of Shadakshari Lokeshvara and lineage figures on a black ground. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 29″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: Previously in the collection of Mrs. Diana Engstrom, Northern California. CONDITION: Very good with some small creasing. 9-91251 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3753

3754
$592.50

EIGHT LOOSE ITEMS: SIX LOOSE PAINTINGS, ONE CALLIGRAPHY AND ONE THANKGA.

China, two loose paintings on scholars in the manner of Zhang Daqian, signed “Yuan,” each with two seals; four in the manner of Feng Zikai, on figures and animals; one calligraphy signed “Zuoren” dated 1984, with two seals; one thangka, mineral colors on heavy silk, depicting Guanyin with attendants. SIZE: Various sizes, up to 46″ x 26″ CONDITION: Thangka in poor condition, others in good condition. 7-74742 (200-300) – Lot 3754

3755
$2,370.00

SQUARE SILK DRAGON EMBROIDERY.

19th century, China. Panel depicting four center facing dragons amidst cloud bands on stylized waves at the base on a yellow gold ground. Panel with a vertical division, slightly off of center. SIZE: 37″ x 41″. CONDITION: Top of panel with raw edges, possibly cut. Otherwise good with minimal and minor pulling of thread. 9-93646 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3755

3756
$711.00

RANK BADGE.

19th century, China. 8th court rank. Chain stitch embroidery of a quail, waves, and clouds with a sun emblem beaded in coral. Mounted as a tray with a carved and pierced rosewood frame. SIZE: 9-3/4″ l x 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74768 (200-300) – Lot 3756

3757
$2,073.75

FIVE CHINESE RANK BADGES.

19th century, China. Embroidered decoration, three of military officials, pair of uncut & unused civilian badges. SIZE: Each approx 11″ sq. CONDITION: Some staining, loose threads, some loss to embroidery. 9-93444 (800-1,200) – Lot 3757

3758
$3,851.25

THREE EMBROIDERED SILK PANELS.

18th/19th century, China. Deer and flowers on black backgrounds. SIZE: Each approx. 63″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: Ex-collection of Andrew Woods, MD at Beijing Hospital circa 1900 by descent through the family. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93559 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3758

3759
$0.00

SIX TEXTILES.

Circa 1900, China. Plain and embroidered with figures. Includes red silk floral skirt and blouse, silk wall hanging, black robe and blouse. SIZE: Largest: 36″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Ex-collection of Andrew Woods, MD at Beijing Hospital circa 1900 by descent through the family. CONDITION: Minor thread pulls and lightly stained areas, otherwise good. 9-93558 (800-1,200) – Lot 3759

3760
$2,844.00

DRAGON ROBE.

Early 20th century, China. Brocade of silver dragons and auspicious emblems on a burgundy ground. SIZE: Approximately 54″ w x 54″ l. CONDITION: Some loose threads and bleeding of colors. 7-75101 (300-500) – Lot 3760

3761
$1,303.50

EMBROIDERED ROBE.

Circa 1900, China. Embroidered with dragons and birds with auspicious emblems on a black ground. SIZE: 41″ l. CONDITION: Some pulled threads. Generally very good. 9-93645 (500-700) – Lot 3761

3762
$4,029.00

IMPERIAL EMBROIDERED SILK ROBE.

19th century, China. Brown ground embroidered with gold dragons and auspicious emblems. In satin stitch and chain stitch. SIZE: Approx 55″ l x 80″ w. CONDITION: Toning; some stains; pulled threads, particularly at the shoulder; loss to lining, especially at the neck. 9-93505 (800-1,200) – Lot 3762

3763
$4,147.50
Revised: 8/19/2014

It is embroidered not Kesi

KESI DRAGON ROBE.

19th century, China. Embroidered with a central 5-toed dragon centered above two lesser dragons with pearls. Back of robe similarly embroidered, all on a midnight blue ground amidst indigo cloudbands and polychrome bats and peach sprays. Skirt of robe with polychrome Li Shui border. SIZE: 54″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good with light soiling and minor thread pulls. 9-91443 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3763

3764
$1,215.00

TWO CHINESE ROBES.

19th century, China. To include a gauze weave robe with dragons and a dark blue robe embroidered in flowers. SIZE: 50″ w and 55″ w respectively. CONDITION: Pulled threads and general toning, otherwise good. 7-74782 (200-300) – Lot 3764

3765
$474.00

TWO SILK PANELS.

Late 19th century, China. One with decoration of grapes and butterflies, the other with figures and pavilions. Both framed and glazed. SIZE: 51″ l x 13-1/4″ h and 24″ l x 18″ h. CONDITION: With water damage, tears, and toning. 7-74890 (200-300) – Lot 3765

3766
$1,303.50

THREE FRAMED EMBROIDERED PANELS.

19th century, China. Scenes of children playing on a yellow ground. Carved wooden frames. SIZE: 52″ l x 15-1/4″ w. CONDITION: General losses, stains, and toning, otherwise fair. 7-74787 (300-500) – Lot 3766

3767
$592.50

LOT OF 2 FRAMED STITCH PANELS AND 2 WATERCOLORS.

19th century, China. Chain stitched embroidery of the immortals, birds, and flowers on a pale yellow brocade ground. Framed and glazed. Together with 2 panels of flowers with poetry, panels are early 20th century, China. Ink and colors on paper with brocade mounts. Signed, framed, and glazed. SIZE: 18-1/2″ t x 3-3/4″ w and 12-3/4″ t x 5″ w respectively. CONDITION: Embroideries are faded, paintings have foxing. 7-70685 (500-800) – Lot 3767

3768
$7,406.25

SILK FIVE DRAGON PANEL.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Depicting a central dragon within a frame of four dragons on a brilliant yellow silk ground amongst cloudbands. Surmounted by a shou character, flanked by a rondel of a fanciful rabbit and a phoenix. SIZE: 28-1/2″ x 28″. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-93644 (500-700) – Lot 3768

3769
$1,336.50

TAPESTRY WEAVE PANEL.

Probably Ming period (1368-1644), China. Decoration of a tiger and 3 mythical animals on a cloud strewn ground. SIZE: 26″ l x 9″ w. CONDITION: Poor condition with old rips and repairs. 7-74919 (200-300) – Lot 3769

3770
$355.50

ROCK CRYSTAL CARVED CENSER.

20th century, China. Censer with floral jump rings and a duck finial. SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 4-1/2” w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Many cracks and chips to surfaces. 9-93126 (300-400) – Lot 3770

3771
$474.00

ROCK CRYSTAL CARVING.

19th century, China. Mythical animal carved from clear stone. With fitted rosewood stand. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 6-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Stone with fissures and a chip the animal’s horn. 7-74989 (400-600) – Lot 3771

3772
$425.25

TWO ITEMS.

19th century. Includes a hardstone cup mounted in jeweled enameled 900 silver. Together with a Chinese jade handles cup. SIZE: Largest: 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: The first with 2 vertical hairline cracks. 9-91436 (300-500) – Lot 3772

3773
$592.50
Revised: 8/18/2014

Listed as amber. It is not amber – it is a type of horn – under loop has striations for effect of rhino horn.

CARVED AMBER PENDANT OF TWO TIGERS.

20th century, China. SIZE: 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91211 (500-700) – Lot 3773

3774
$118.50

CARVED AMETHYST JAR AND COVER.

Early 20th century, China. Carving of peaches, foliage, birds, and children. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: With considerable losses. 7-70703 (200-300) – Lot 3774

3775
$1,540.50

ROSE QUARTZ VASE WITH COVER.

19th century, China. Decoration of phoenixes, birds, and flowers carved in high relief. Fitted stand. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Losses to stand. 7-75094 (500-700) – Lot 3775

3776
$0.00

SHADOW AGATE CARVING.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Relief carving of bats flying above a cluster of fruit. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94466 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 3776

3777
$0.00

HARDSTONE WINE CUP.

19th century, China. Smoky quartz carved with chih lung handles. Lei wen frieze at the mouth. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 1-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74969 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3777

3778
$0.00

HARDSTONE CARVING OF A FEMALE FIGURE.

Early 20, China. The standing figure in stone of a dark green color with darker mottlings. Fitted stand. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Minor chips. 9-93138 (200-300) – Lot 3778

3779
$118.50

AGATE BRUSH REST.

20th century, China. In the form of a mountain. Cream colored stone with black, grey, and tan markings. SIZE: 4-1/2″ l x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74912 (200-300) – Lot 3779

3780
$972.00

AGATE CARVING OF FISH AND LOTUS PLANTS.

19th century, China. Red and lavender colored stone. SIZE: 3-3/4″ l x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74820 (800-1,200) – Lot 3780

3781
$0.00

AGATE PENDANT.

20th century, China. Carved as a pair of catfish. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93653 (500-600) – Lot 3781

3782
$118.50

SHADOW AGATE PENDANT.

20th century, China. Figure of a scholar and attendant in a mountain grotto. SIZE: 2-1/8″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87729 (200-400) – Lot 3782

3783
$118.50

CARVED BERYL FIGURE.

Early 20th century, China. In the form of Mi Lo Fu. With fitted carved hardwood stand. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Numerous fissures to the stone. 7-70704 (100-200) – Lot 3783

3784
$0.00

HARDSTONE COVERED INCENSE BURNER.

20th century, China. White stone with green markings, foo dog finial, jump rings and feet. SIZE: 6″ h x 6-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93379 (400-600) – Lot 3784

3785
$118.50

BLUE BERYL CARVING.

20th century, China. In the form of a section of bamboo. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74911 (200-300) – Lot 3785

3786
$118.50

CARVED HARDSTONE INCENSE BURNER.

20th century, China. Pale green stone with brighter mottling. Foo dog finial, handles, and tripod base. With fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 6″ l x 6″ h. CONDITION: Cracks to lid. 7-70702 (200-300) – Lot 3786

3787
$1,066.50

SOAPSTONE CARVING OF BODHIDHARMA.

18th century, China. Figure featured with a lion. Signed on the back “Yuan Hsiao”. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91241 (400-600) – Lot 3787

3788
$0.00

TWO HARDSTONE CARVINGS.

19th century, China. Items carved from yellow and brown stones. To include a finial carved with lotus and aquatic birds and a seal surmounted by a foo dog. Bottom of seal is blank. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 3-3/4″ w x 4″ h and 2-1/2″ l x 2-1/2″ w x 3″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74864 (300-500) – Lot 3788

3789
$237.00

FIVE SOAPSTONE SCULPTURES.

Lot consists of sculptures of flowers, a single figure, and a landscape. SIZE: Largest is 9″ l. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Minor chips and losses. 9-93125 (150-250) – Lot 3789

3790
$592.50

LARGE SOAPSTONE CARVING OF THE GOD OF LONGEVITY.

19th to early 20th century, China. Figure is holding a peach and a staff. Stone of a yellow color with black and red markings. On a fitted metal stand. SIZE: 21-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75139 (200-300) – Lot 3790

3791
$118.50

SOAPSTONE FAN.

19th century, China. Stone of a brown-olive color. Archaic style carving. SIZE: 8″ l x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74947 (200-300) – Lot 3791

3792
$0.00

SOAPSTONE CARVING.

20th century, China. Figure of Shou Lao and attendant. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91218 (800-1,000) – Lot 3792

3793
$355.50

ARCHAIC RITUAL JADE TSUNG.

China. Brown and grey jade. The square form with open cylindrical top and bottom. REFERENCE: For similar item see Christie’s, London Sale #5528, Lot 1184, Nov. 12, 2010. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Purchased by a member of the Board of the Asia Pacific Museum in Los Angeles in the 70’s or 80’s; Private Maryland Collection. CONDITION: Fissures to stone. 7-74682 (300-500) – Lot 3793

3794
$474.00

JADE BELT CLIP.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. The pale green stone with russet markings pierce carved overall with bats centering a square buckle. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94471 (400-600) – Lot 3794

3795
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF BUDDHA.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. The small light green pebble carved as a Buddha seated on a lotus throne. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94469 (400-600) – Lot 3795

3796
$474.00

JADE CARVING.

19th century, China. Stone of a celadon color with a large yellow area. Carving of a resting horse. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73944 (300-500) – Lot 3796

3797
$888.75

JADE ARCHER’S RING.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. White stone with three rows of calligraphy. SIZE: 1″ h x 1-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94474 (700-900) – Lot 3797

3798
$829.50

CARVED JADE FINIAL.

Probably Yuan period (1279-1368), China. Bold carving of dragons and swirling clouds. Greenish white stone. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Fissures in the area of attachment. 7-74945 (300-500) – Lot 3798

3799
$0.00

JADE PENDANT CARVED WITH CHIH LUNG AND ARCHAIC SCROLLING.

18th to 19th century, China. Stone is of a dark and light grey color and highly translucent. Rectangular in form. SIZE: 2″ l x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74821 (800-1,200) – Lot 3799

3800
$1,066.50

JADE CARVING OF A YOUNG BOY.

19th century, China. Highly translucent white stone. Carving of a little boy with a lantern. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91168 (600-800) – Lot 3800

3801
$2,725.50

JADE RESONANCE STONE.

Probably Ming period (1368-1644), China. Carving of a fish with a lotus plant in its mouth. Celadon colored stone with numerous russet markings and colored fissures. 2 holes pierced for suspension. Later carved and fitted stand of hardwood. SIZE: 7-1/4″ l x 3-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74948 (500-700) – Lot 3801

3802
$6,682.50

JADE CARVING OF SQUIRREL AND MELON.

18th century, China. Pure white stone with russet markings. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74946 (400-600) – Lot 3802

3803
$829.50

JADE ARCHER’S RING.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. White stone carved overall with calligraphy. SIZE: 1″ h x 1-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94473 (700-900) – Lot 3803

3804
$8,295.00

CARVED JADE BELT BUCKLE.

18th to 19th century, China. Surface carved in high relief with Chih Lung. SIZE: 4-1/4″ l x 2″ w. CONDITION: Fissures to one part, very good. 7-74806 (300-500) – Lot 3804

3805
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A KNEELING MAN.

Probably 19th century, China. Green jade with brown streaks. Figure in an ornate robe. In old wooden collector’s box. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 1-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75152 (800-1,200) – Lot 3805

3806
$474.00

JADE SCEPTER PLAQUE.

19th century, China. Grey jade plaque decorated with the Buddhist 8 precious emblems in low relief around a central shou character. SIZE: 3-1/2″ x 3″. CONDITION: Generally good with natural gradation. 9-91255 (500-700) – Lot 3806

3807
$3,851.25

CARVED JADE CUP IN THE FORM OF A PEACH.

Probably Ming period (1368-1644), China. Stone of a pale celadon color. With branch shaped handles. Surfaces decorated with flowers and foliage. On matching carved and fitted rosewood stand. SIZE: 4-3/4″ l x 2-5/8″ w x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74761 (500-700) – Lot 3807

3808
$729.00

JADE CARVING OF A BUDDHIST ANGEL.

20th century, China. Sea green stone. Carving of an apsara in the clouds holding an ingot. SIZE: 3-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70500 (400-600) – Lot 3808

3809
$1,822.50

JADE VASE.

18th/19th century, China. Chicken bone light stone. Surface carved with prunus and pine. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Loss to petals on prunus. 7-74693 (400-600) – Lot 3809

3810
$829.50

JADE SEAL PASTE BOX.

19th century, China. Round and flat lidded box. Stone of a highly translucent celadon color. Top carved in relief with 5 bats and a shou character. SIZE: 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74862 (300-500) – Lot 3810

3811
$474.00

JADE CARVING OF BRANCHES OF FRUIT.

20th century, China. Designed as a paperweight and made from a pale green stone. SIZE: 5″ l. CONDITION: very good. 9-93624 (400-600) – Lot 3811

3812
$118.50

JADE PENDANT.

20th century, China. Stone of a pale green-white color. Carved as a bunch of grapes. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93640 (300-500) – Lot 3812

3813
$237.00

JADE CARVING.

20th century, China. Yellow green stone with brown areas. Carved as a frog, tortoise and a bat. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26244 (200-300) – Lot 3813

3814
$364.50

TWO JADE CARVINGS.

Chinese. 1) 19th/20th century. Carved depicting a foo lion in brown sugar jade. 2) 20th century, China. Stone of yellow and brown color. Carving of two Kylin with a cucumber. SIZE: 1) 3″ l. 2) 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24782, 9-26251 (150-300) – Lot 3814

3815
$237.00

TWO SETS OF CALLIGRAPHY COUPLETS IN THE MANNER OF WU HUFAN.

China, writing in running script on gilt paper, signed, dedicated to Mr. Tinghuan, with two seals; the other signed, with two seals. SIZE: 52″ x 8 ½”, 58″ x 13″ CONDITION: Good condition, creases. 9-91150 (600-800) – Lot 3815

3816
$237.00

TWO LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY POSSIBLY BY SHEN CONGWEN.

China. Writing in cursive script, signed, dated 1981, with one seal; the other signed “Shen Congwen at the age of seventy-nine in Beijing,” dedicated. SIZE: 10 ½” x 7 ¾”, 26 ½” x 11 ½” CONDITION: Good. 9-91152 (600-800) – Lot 3816

3817
$829.50

TWO COUPLETS, CHINA, IN THE MANNER OF XU SANGENG.

China, writing in clerical script, signed and with three seals; the other in the manner of Wu Changshuo, writing in cursive script, signed “Anji Wu Changshuo at the age of eighty,” dated guihai year, with two seals. SIZE: 32 ½” x 8 ½”, 53 ¾” x 13″ CONDITION: Good condition, minor creases. 9-91151 (600-800) – Lot 3817

3818
$0.00

THREE CALLIGRAPHY LEAVES.

China, signed “Hu Shi,” “Wang Guowei,” and “Nan Huaijin,” respectively, with seals. SIZE: 10 ½” x 12 ½”, 9 ½” x 13 ½”, 17 ¼” x 10″. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91154 (600-800) – Lot 3818

3819
$303.75

THREE HANGING SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a scholar under pine, signed “Daqian Zhang Yuan,” dated dingmao year, with two seals; the other depicting chrysanthemum, inscribed, dated summer of guiwei year, signed and with two seals; the other with ink and color on gilt paper, depicting blue and green mountainous landscape, inscribed, signed “He Hailu in Xi’an,” with two seals. SIZE: 38″ x 13″, 52″ x 26″, 73″ x 23″. CONDITION: All three scrolls in good condition. 7-74743-2 (500-700) – Lot 3819

3820
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China, ink and colors on paper, possibly by Hu Shang’an, depicting tigers in a verdant landscape, signed Hu Shuang’an, with one seal, 29 ½ x 49 in.; the other with ink on paper, in the manner of Wang Xijing, depicting a monk, inscribed, signed “Xijing,” with one seal. SIZE: 46” x 13 ½” CONDITION: First: good condition; second: minor stain. 9-93621-6 (600-800) – Lot 3820

3821
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting birds and flowers, inscribed, signed “Baishi,” with three seals. SIZE: 19” x 26” CONDITION: Extensive foxing and stain. 9-93621-4 (600-800) – Lot 3821

3822
$237.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF WU CHANGSHUO.

China. Ink and colors on paper, depicting peony and iris branches growing from rockery, dated summer of yiwei year, signed “Wu Changshuo at the age of Eighty,” with two seals. SIZE: 53 ½” x 23″ CONDITION: Good 9-93253 (400-600) – Lot 3822

3823
$355.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China, ink and light colors on paper, one in the manner of Wu Qinmu, depicting a wintry landscape with snow, inscribed, signed “Wu Qinmu,” with two seals; the other in the manner of Qian Songyan, depicting pine trees and cottages, with lengthy inscription, signed “Songyan,” with two seals. SIZE: 54″ x 15″, 31 ½” x 18 ¼” CONDITION: First: extensive foxing; second: good condition. 9-91446 (400-600) – Lot 3823

3824
$118.50

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO QI GONG.

China, 20th century, ink on paper, depicting recluses conversing in a barren landscape, dated bingxu year, signed “Yuanbai,” with two seals. SIZE: 32″ x 13″ CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93936 (400-600) – Lot 3824

3825
$1,093.50

TWO ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF PAN JINGSHU.

China, ink and color on silk, flowers, signed “Pan Jingshu,” dated summer of bingzi year, with three seals; the other leaf with calligraphic inscriptions on paper, signed “Hufan,” dated bingzi year, with two seals. SIZE: 10″ x 7 ¼” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91114 (600-800) – Lot 3825

3826
$0.00

ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China, ink and colors on paper, eight leaves each depicting a landscape scene, each with two seals, the last page with inscriptions, signed “Daqian ju shi Zhang Yuan,” with three seals SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 12-5/8″ CONDITION: Good 9-92954 (200-500) – Lot 3826

3827
$118.50

FOUR ALBUM LEAVES.

China, 20th century, in the manner of Lu Yanshao. 1) Ink and light color on paper, depicting a peasant and a soldier walking, each holding a red pamphlet. 2) Ink on paper, depicting a mother and a child. 3) Depicting two workers. 4) Depicting a worker holding biandan, each dated dingmao year, signed “Lu Yanshao,” and with one seal. SIZE: 21-1/4″ x 15-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75195-3 (400-600) – Lot 3827

3828
$303.75

TWO PAINTED LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF WANG XUETAO.

China, ink and colors on paper, one depicting two pheasants resting next to a pond, signed “Xuetao,” with one seal; the other depicting praying mantis and butterfly, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 10 ¼” x 12 ¾”, 7 ½” x 10″ CONDITION: Foxing, some stains. 9-91110 (500-700) – Lot 3828

3829
$1,303.50

SET OF FIVE CALLIGRAPHY LEAVES ATTRIBUTED TO ZHAO QI.

China, 19th century, each signed, dated guihai year, and with one seal. SIZE: 9 ¾” x 13″ CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91153 (600-800) – Lot 3829

3830
$3,555.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI.

China, dated xinmao year, signed “Baishi at the age of ninety-one,” with one seal. SIZE: 52-1/2” x 13” CONDITION: Foxing. 9-91226 (600-800) – Lot 3830

3831
$237.00

TWO LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY.

China, writing in cursive script, dedicated to Mr. Cheng Ying, signed “Sha Menghai at the age of ninty-­‐two,” with two seals; the other in the manner of Fei Xinwo, dedicated to Mr. Haoyang, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 36-1/2″ & 50″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Both in good condition. 9-91138 (400-600) – Lot 3831

3832
$711.00

TWO WORKS: CALLIGRAPHY & LOOSE PAINTING.

China, calligraphy in the manner of Fei Xinwo, writing in cursive script, signed “Xinwo,” dated and with two seals; together with a loose painting, in the manner of Pan Jingshu and Wu Hufan, ink and colors on silk, depicting red roses, inscribed, dated spring of bingzi year, signed “painted together with Jingshu…Wu Hufan,” with four seals. SIZE: 13″ x 40″, 10-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: First: good condition; second: surface grime minor stain. 9-91148 (400-600) – Lot 3832

3833
$118.50

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF FENG YUXIANG.

China, writing in standard script on gilt paper, dedicated to Mr. Yin Gu, signed and with two seals. SIZE: 53 ½” x 13″ CONDITION: Creases, minor losses to the mount. 9-91130 (400-600) – Lot 3833

3834
$355.50

CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO LU RUNYANG (1841-1915).

Standard script on paper, dated “mid-spring of bingwu year”, signed “Shangyuan fengshi Lu Runyang,” with two seals “Chen Lu Runyang” and “Jiaxu zhuang yuan,”. SIZE: 45″ x 12″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91766 (600-800) – Lot 3834

3835
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF CHEN SHAOMEI.

China. Ink and color paper, depicting a scholar resting on rockery under pines, dated jiashen year, signed “Shaomei Chen Yunzhang,” with two seals; the other attributed to Wu Qinmu (1894 – 1953), depicting mountainous landscape with cottages and river, signed, dedicated to Mr. Shangzi, with two seals, the painting flanked by calligraphy couplet. SIZE: 39″ x 12 ½”, 53 ½” x 27″ CONDITION: Both Good. 9-93252 (900-1,200) – Lot 3835

3836
$948.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO JIN CHENG (1876 – 1926).

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting peach blossom growing from rockery, signed “Beilou Jin Cheng,” with one seal “Beilou suo zuo.” SIZE: 45″ x 20 ¾” PROVENANCE: Purportedly acquired directly from Peter L. Rosenberg in his final years. CONDITION: Good condition, surface grime and minor stain. 9-91461 (800-1,200) – Lot 3836

3837
$237.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO ZHAO ZHICHEN (1781-1852).

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting bird and butterfly flying above chrysanthemum branches, signed “Zhao Zichen,” with three seals. SIZE: 47-1/4″ x 24-1/2″. CONDITION: Creases, surface grime. 9-94422-2 (800-1,000) – Lot 3837

3838
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI.

China. Ink and colors on paper, depicting a butterfly flying above red and green leaves, signed “Xingtang laowu Baishi,” with three seals. SIZE: 43″ x 13″ CONDITION: Good. 9-93246 (600-800) – Lot 3838

3839
$237.00

HANDSCROLL AFTER QIAN XUAN.

China, 19th century, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting horses in landscape, signed “Qian Xuan,” dated spring of bingwu year, with 6 seals, colophon signed “Ju Jie,” with one seal, 11 x 18 ½ in., frontispiece reads “Jun Ma Tu” (picture of horses). SIZE: 11″ x 90″, 11″ x 20″ CONDITION: Poor condition, surface abrasion and staining. 9-93251 (600-800) – Lot 3839

3840
$1,066.50

HANGING SCROLL POSSIBLY SONG DYNASTY.

China. Ink and colors on silk round fan, depicting a Luohan figure riding a horse. SIZE: 11″ dia. CONDITION: Soiling, multiple repairs. 9-91093 (900-1,200) – Lot 3840

3841
$0.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

Estimate should be $600-$800

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO WU CHANGSHUO (1844-1927).

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting crabapples growing from rockery, with lengthy inscription, signed “Anji Wu Changshuo at age of seventy-two,” with three seals “Junqing zhi yin,” “Cangshuo” and “Xiong jia chen. SIZE: 50″ x 16″ PROVENANCE: Private New York Japanese Collector CONDITION: Foxing & minor staining 9-92414 (600-800) – Lot 3841

3842
$5,036.25

ALBUM LEAVES ATTRIBUTED TO GUAN LIANG (1900 – 1986).

China, consisting sixteen leaves, ink and color on paper, every two leaves forming a scene from Peking opera, inscribed, signed, with seals, the title page with inscriptions reads “Liang Gong Miao Bi” (splendid brushwork by Old Man Liang), signed “Tang Yun,” with two seals. SIZE: 10 ½” x 7″ CONDITION: Good condition, some foxing. 9-91100 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 3842

3843
$7,110.00
Revised: 8/5/2014

This IS part of the Diplomatic Collection being sold on August 22nd, Lots 4206 thru 4322.

FRAMED PAINTING, POSSIBLY MING DYNASTY 16TH/17TH CENTURY, AFTER TANG YIN.

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting an elegant lady holding a fan, accompanied by lengthy inscriptions, signed “Tang Yin,” with three seals, framed and glazed. CONDITION: Surface grime, minor loss, stains. 9-91486 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 3843

3844
$364.50

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI.

China, ink on paper, depicting frogs and fish, signed “Baishi lao ren at the age of ninty-­‐three,” with two seals; the other in the manner of Huang Binhong, ink and color on paper, depicting landscape with river, inscribed, signed “Binhong,” with two seals. SIZE: 17 ¾” x 12½”, 23″ x 13 ½” CONDITION: First: foxing; second: tears, creases, foxing. 9-91032 (500-700) – Lot 3844

3845
$364.50

SET OF EIGHT INK SKETCHES IN THE MANNER OF HUANG ZHOU.

China, each of portrait sketch of a minority group figure, signed “Huang Zhou,” with one seal. SIZE: 15 ¼” x 10 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91249 (600-800) – Lot 3845

3846
$0.00

FRAMED PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF FU BAOSHI.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting three recluses playing Go game in a serene landscape, inscribed, dated 1962, signed “Fu Baoshi,” with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 25” x 12 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-75021-3 (500-700) – Lot 3846

3847
$3,555.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF PANG XUNQIN.

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting a dancing lady, signed “Pang Xunqin,” with one seal “Qin.” SIZE: 34″ x 16 ¾” PROVENANCE: Estate of a Taiwan Collector, Vancouver, Canada. CONDITION: Good condition, surface grime. 9-91301 (600-800) – Lot 3847

3848
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF QIAN SONGYAN.

China. Ink and colors on paper, depicting waterfall and rock crops, inscribed, signed, dated 1972, with three seals. SIZE: 27″ x 14″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91209 (600-800) – Lot 3848

3849
$592.50

TWO CALLIGRAPHY SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF PU RU.

China. Writing in cursive script, signed “Xinyu,” two seals, dated fifth month of renyin year; a loose painting, ink and colors on paper, depicting a man taming a horse, with lengthy inscriptions, signed “Xinyu,” with two seals. SIZE: 20″ x 9 ¾”, 27 ½” x 13 ¾” CONDITION: First: extensive foxing; second: good condition. 9-91159 (600-800) – Lot 3849

3850
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a female deity in white robe, inscribed, signed “Baishi laoren Qi Huang,” dated summer of wuchen year, with two seals. SIZE: 45″ x 17 ½” CONDITION: Good condition, minor creases. 9-91231 (600-800) – Lot 3850

3851
$118.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS IN THE STYLE OF XU BEIHONG.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a boy with a water buffalo, inscribed, dated renshen year, signed “Beihong,” with two seals; the other depicting emperor and consorts, inscribed, dated signed “Xilou,” with one seal. SIZE: 20″ x 14 ½”, 47 ½” x 22″ CONDITION: Both in good condition. 7-74743-3 (400-600) – Lot 3851

3852
$474.00

CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL.

Cursive script, signed, with two seals. SIZE: 50″ x 19″ CONDITION: Good condition. 7-74743-1 (400-600) – Lot 3852

3853
$0.00

TWO CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLLS.

China, 20th century. 1)Character “nai” (endurance), inscribed, dedicated to Minister Chen Junqing, dated gengshen year, signed “Liuzhou jushi,” with two seals. 2) With the character “Ren” (tolerance), dedicated and signed as the first one, with two seals. SIZE: 1) 28-1/2″ x 13-1/4″ 2) 28-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75160-3 (300-500) – Lot 3853

3854
$237.00

HANGING SCROLL.

Japan, 20th century, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting two quails amidst reeds and grass, signed, with one seal SIZE: 45-1/4″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-94422-5 (300-500) – Lot 3854

3855
$2,607.00

SET OF FOUR HANGING SCROLLS ATTRIBUTED TO YAN BOLONG.

China. 1) Finely depicting two parrots resting on pine branches growing from rockery. 2)Depicting two magpies on leafy branches, dated jiashen year. 3) Depicting two sparrows flying above fruity branches. 4) Depicting two birds perched on peach blossoms, dated mid-spring in jiashen year, each inscribed, signed “Changbai bu yi Yan Bolong,” with three seals. SIZE: 27-1/4″ x 9″. CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 7-75195-4 (700-900) – Lot 3855

3856
$237.00

THREE HANGING SCROLLS.

China, ink on paper. 1) Early 20th century copy of Hongren, finely depicting mountainous landscape, inscribed, signed “Daqi jushi, with two seals. 2) Depicting a mountainous landscape, inscribed, with two seals “Hongren” and another. 3) Depicting a desolate landscape with pines, inscribed, signed “Hongren,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 51-1/2″ x 12-1/2″ 2) 5101/2″ x 12-1/4″ 3) 51-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75160-6 (600-800) – Lot 3856

3857
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL.

China, 19th century copy of Ming dynasty painter You Qiu, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting two birds in a spring scene, inscribed, dated spring of bingchen year, signed “Fengqiu shanren You Qiu,” with five seals, accompanied with a separate inscription in seal script signed “Wen Peng.” SIZE: 51″ x 22-1/2″ CONDITION: Good with minor stains 7-75195-6 (600-800) – Lot 3857

3858
$59.25

PAPER MACHE PEN CASE.

19th century, Persia or Kashmir. Kalamkar lacquered with polychrome flowers and gilt. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Losses to edges. 7-75040 (200-300) – Lot 3858

3859
$592.50

PAIR OF ROSEWOOD SCROLL WEIGHTS.

19th century, China. Surfaces covered in high relief with dragons, pearls, and clouds. SIZE: 12″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74718 (200-300) – Lot 3859

3860
$592.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN SCROLL ENDS.

19th century, China. To Tsai ware, decoration of San duo three fruits. SIZE: Each is 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91240 (500-700) – Lot 3860

3861
$0.00

RED INKSTONE.

19th to early 20th century, China. Carved with a reclining water buffalo at one end. SIZE: 8-1/4″ l x 5-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74843 (200-300) – Lot 3861

3862
$829.50

BAMBOO WRIST REST.

China. Surface engraved with a Buddhist saint and an inscription. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91171 (500-700) – Lot 3862

3863
$711.00

PORCELAIN ARM REST IN THE FORM OF A BOOK.

19th century, China. With brocade covers in famille rose enamels. SIZE: 8″ l x 4-3/4″ w x 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93602 (500-700) – Lot 3863

3864
$118.50

PORCELAIN WATER COUPE.

19th century, China. Beehive form with a thick red glaze stopping evenly at the base. SIZE: 3-1/2″ dia x 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93616 (300-500) – Lot 3864

3865
$0.00

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT.

20th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of shishi, clouds, and brocade balls. Kuang Hsu mark on the bottom. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91264 (800-1,200) – Lot 3865

3866
$0.00

SQUARE PORCELAIN BRUSH POT.

Tao Kuang mark and probably of the period, China. Turquoise interior and base. Blue floral borders with poems. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 2-3/4″ w x 3-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Cracked through the body. 9-91470 (800-1,200) – Lot 3866

3867
$474.00

PORCELAIN WATER COUPE.

Early 20th century, China. Tea dust glaze with gold splashes. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 3-3/4″ Dia. 2-3/4″ H CONDITION: Very good. 7-75181 (200-300) – Lot 3867

3868
$829.50

BLANC DE CHINE BEAKER VASE.

19th century, China. Ku form from the Te Hua kilns. White porcelain with molded decoration of the 8 immortals, crane rondels, and a prunus tree. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75212 (200-300) – Lot 3868

3869
$0.00

SET OF 6 PORCELAIN HORSES.

19th century, China. White with underglaze blue eyes. In various natural stances. SIZE: Each 4″ l x 4″ h. CONDITION: Three with broken limbs. 7-74904 (200-300) – Lot 3869

3870
$533.25

BOTTLE FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Decoration of Hsi Hsuang characters and lotus scrolls in relief. Underglaze blue on a celadon ground. SIZE: 17″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74729 (200-300) – Lot 3870

3871
$607.50

TWO SIMILAR LANG YAO PORCELAIN VASES.

Late 19th century, China. Bottle shaped. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Ground bases, otherwise good. 7-74767 (200-300) – Lot 3871

3872
$486.00

PORCELAIN FANG HU FORM VASE.

19th century, China. With a crushed strawberry glaze. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Hairline crack at mouth. 7-74689 (200-300) – Lot 3872

3873
$59.25

YU HU CHUN FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. The vase with a peach bloom glaze, fitted on a rosewood stand. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74654 (200-300) – Lot 3873

3874
$850.50

TWO BLANC DE CHINE FIGURES.

Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Figure of Quan Yin with a child and figure of man & woman. SIZE: 7″ h & 7-1/2″ h respectively. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Some loss to hand of Quan Yin figure and some loss to tree in the figural group. 9-93358 (400-600) – Lot 3874

3875
$9,480.00

BLANC DE CHINE FIGURE of QUANYIN.

19th century, China. Standing figure of the Goddess of Mercy, Quanyin. Impressed mark on back. SIZE: 18″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Minor loss to leaves. 9-93357 (400-600) – Lot 3875

3876
$592.50

PORCELAIN COVERED JAR.

19th century, China. Oviform shaped jar with decoration of flowering prunus in underglaze blue. Accompanied by fitted stand. SIZE: 9″ dia x 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93574 (300-500) – Lot 3876

3877
$7,593.75

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE.

19th century, China. Pat Sur Pate ware. Celadon ground with floral slip decoration. SIZE: 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93364 (300-500) – Lot 3877

3878
$237.00

PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Dragon handles, with a deep forest green glaze. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91239 (700-900) – Lot 3878

3879
$1,422.00

PORCELAIN COVERED JAR.

19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of the immortals on a powder blue ground. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75086 (300-500) – Lot 3879

3880
$888.75

LARGE PORCELAIN BALUSTER JAR.

19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of a landscape. Brass mounts and lock plate. REFERENCE: For similar example see Chinese Export Porcelain in North American by Jean McClure Mudge, page 183, figure 286. SIZE: 25″ h. CONDITION: Hairline crack in base, otherwise good. 7-75022 (300-500) – Lot 3880

3881
$59.25

PORCELAIN CENSER.

19th century, China. Cylindrical form with engraved geometric carving. Pale celedon glaze. SIZE: 5″ dia x 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75122 (200-300) – Lot 3881

3882
$118.50

TWO PORCELAIN CENSERS.

19th century, China. One carved with a basket weave pattern and celadon glaze. The other decorated in iron red and green with a design of dragons and clouds. SIZE: Largest is 4″ h x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74634 (200-300) – Lot 3882

3883
$972.00

LOT OF 4 BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN WORKS.

19th century, China. Two larger and two smaller pairs. Oviform shaped and decorated with women and historical scenes. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h and 5-1/2″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93609 (500-700) – Lot 3883

3884
$118.50

IRON RED PORCELAIN DISH.

Kuang Hsu mark (1875-1908) and possibly from the period, China. Decoration of a dragon and a pearl, reverse with 5 bats. SIZE: 9-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74993 (300-500) – Lot 3884

3885
$118.50

FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Decorated with a historical scene with underglaze blue accents. 6 character K’ang Hsi mark on the base. SIZE: 15-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74990 (300-500) – Lot 3885

3886
$474.00

PAIR OF FAMILLE NOIR PORCELAIN VASES.

19th century, China. Baluster form with a square body. Decoration of birds and flowers. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Kiln flaw to the shoulder of one. 7-74975 (400-600) – Lot 3886

3887
$1,185.00

THREE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ITEMS.

19th century. Lot to consist of two bottle forms with an underglaze blue decoration of a historical scene and the other with a fisherman. Both with Chia Ching Ming marks in script. Together with a rectangular ink stone decorated with scholars. SIZE: 11″ h, 7″ h, and 6-1/4″ l x 4″ w respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93615 (500-700) – Lot 3887

3888
$6,517.50

PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. Decoration of reserves of fruits and flowers on a sgrafitto ruby ground. Interior with underglaze blue flowers. Ch’ia Ch’ing mark on base. SIZE: 7-1/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73928 (300-500) – Lot 3888

3889
$0.00

CELADON PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. Scrafitto decoration beneath a cracked glaze. SIZE: 11″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91236 (700-900) – Lot 3889

3890
$0.00

PORCELAIN MINIATURE VASE.

19th century, China. Decoration of underglaze blue and red. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74764 (200-300) – Lot 3890

3891
$972.00

MILLE FLEUR PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE.

Kuang Hsu mark and possibly of the period, China. Turquoise interior and base. Decoration on a gilt ground. SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74871 (200-300) – Lot 3891

3892
$592.50

GREEN ENAMELED PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE.

Late 19th century, China. Decoration of dragons, clouds, and pearls. Gilt on lip. 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74872 (200-300) – Lot 3892

3893
$121.50

FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN COVERED JAR.

19th century, China. Decorated with children playing. SIZE: 6″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74899 (200-300) – Lot 3893

3894
$0.00

BATAVIA WARE BOWL.

19th century, China. With cafe au lait exterior with underglaze blue interior. Decoration of fish. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 3-3/4″ t 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Crack on bottom, otherwise good. 7-74803 (200-300) – Lot 3894

3895
$60.75

PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. The large vase decorated overall depicting individuals playing at cards on a pavilion, the reverse with figures on a landscape observing a crane in flight. Now mounted as a lamp on a scrolled gilt base. SIZE: Vase: 16-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With diagonal hairline crack from top rim through midpoint. Otherwise good. 9-27223 (100-200) – Lot 3895

3896
$1,244.25

LANG YAO PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Crushed strawberry color. Drilled, with stand. SIZE: 16″ h. CONDITION: As noted, good. 7-74775 (300-500) – Lot 3896

3897
$474.00

TWO PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE COVERED JARS.

19th century, China. Famille Rose decoration of flowering trees. Covered jar with seal mark in undeglaze blue. SIZE: Lamp is 22″ h. Jar is 8″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: One drilled and mounted as a lamp. 9-93376 (200-300) – Lot 3897

3898
$355.50

CELADON VASE.

19th century, China. Carved decoration of floral scrolling. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h. CONDITION: As noted. 7-74777 (300-500) – Lot 3898

3899
$237.00

ROSE MEDALLION VASE.

Late 19th century, China. Cylindrical with a slightly waisted neck and lion mask jump rings. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74658 (200-300) – Lot 3899

3900
$59.25

BRONZE VASE MOUNTED AS A LAMP.

20th century, China. Tou Hou form decorated with archaic scrolling. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 18″ h. CONDITION: As noted. 7-74795 (150-250) – Lot 3900

3901
$118.50

20 POTTERY MUD FIGURES.

First half 20th century, South China. “Mud Figures” of scholars, fishermen, and various other occupations. SIZE: Tallest is ” h. CONDITION: Some with minor defects. 7-74833-5 (200-300) – Lot 3901

3902
$59.25

18 POTTERY MUD FIGURES.

First half 20th century, South China. “Mud Figures” of scholars, fishermen, and various other occupations. SIZE: Tallest is 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Some with minor defects. 7-74833-6 (200-300) – Lot 3902

3903
$59.25

20 POTTERY MUD FIGURES.

First half 20th century, South China. “Mud Figures” of scholars, fishermen, and various other occupations. SIZE: Tallest is 7″ h. CONDITION: Some with minor defects. 7-74833-4 (200-300) – Lot 3903

3904
$0.00

10 POTTERY MUD FIGURES.

First half 20th century, South China. “Mud Figures” of scholars, fishermen, and various other occupations. SIZE: Tallest is 10″ h. CONDITION: Some with minor defects. 7-74833 (400-600) – Lot 3904

3905
$118.50

20 POTTERY MUD FIGURES.

First half 20th century, South China. “Mud Figures” of scholars, fishermen, and various other occupations. SIZE: Tallest is 6″ h. CONDITION: Some with minor defects. 7-74833-3 (300-400) – Lot 3905

3906
$0.00

10 POTTERY MUD FIGURES.

First half 20th century, South China. “Mud Figures” of scholars, fishermen, and various other occupations. SIZE: Tallest is 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Some with minor defects. 7-74833-2 (300-500) – Lot 3906

3907
$0.00

10 POTTERY MUD FIGURES.

First half 20th century, South China. “Mud Figures” of scholars, fishermen, and various other occupations. SIZE: Tallest is 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Some with minor defects. 7-74833-1 (400-600) – Lot 3907

3908
$0.00

GROUP OF ASIAN TABLE WARES.

20th century, China. Includes a figure of a man in orange robe, a figure of a warrior with sword in gray robe and a pair of bulbous vases overlaid with metallic dragons. SIZE: Tallest figure: 10″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-94243 (150-250) – Lot 3908

3909
$59.25

ENGRAVED BONE EROTIC BOOK.

20th century. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h x 17″ l. CONDITION: Good. 9-93594 (200-400) – Lot 3909

3910
$121.50

STONEWARE STORAGE JAR.

Neolithic Period, 2nd Millenia B.C. Yang Shao culture. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Age wear & broken handle detached but mostly present. 8-87747 (100-200) – Lot 3910

3911
$355.50

TWO ENVELOPES HAN MEILIN.

China, each with hand drawings signed “M.L. Han (Meilin),” dated 1980, bearing multiple old stamps. SIZE: 3 ¾” x 7 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-74844 (200-300) – Lot 3911

3912
$5,628.75

ALBUM OF STAMPS.

China, first half of 20th century, approximately 350 stamps, consisting stamps from People’s Republic and China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau in the first half of the 20th century, including rare stamps of Mei Lanfang, Chiang Kai-shek. SIZE: 11-1/2” x 11”. PROVENANCE: Acquired From Private Estate Collection, Stuggart, Germany. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91433 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3912

3913
$237.00

THIRTY ASSORTED DECORATIVE BOXES.

All fabric covered and lined (some silk lined). SIZE: Ranging from 1-1/2″ h x 3-1/2″ w x 2-3/4″ d to 6-3/4″ h x 13-1/2″ w x 7-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good, some show slight wear. 13-9382 (100-150) – Lot 3913

3914
$118.50

FIFTEEN ASSORTED DECORATIVE BOXES.

All fabric covered with silk lining. SIZE: Ranging from 4-1/2″ h x 6″ d x 20″ l to 18″ h x 17″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good, some show use wear. 13-9381 (50-100) – Lot 3914

3915
$59.25

LOT OF FOUR CERAMIC FIGURES.

19th/early 20th century, China. Pair of mythical animals with a yellow glaze. Also a figure of a seated woman and a white soft paste figure of a Buddha. SIZE: Largest is 7″ h. CONDITION: Considerable damage to the Buddha. Minor chips to the figure of the woman. 9-93496 (200-300) – Lot 3915

3916
$237.00

FOUR PORCELAIN VASES.

Late 19th/early 20th century, China & Japan. Three unglazed blue decorated vases, one vase decorated in Famille Rose enamels. SIZE: Tallest is 12″ h. CONDITION: One vase with a hairline crack. 13-9378 (100-200) – Lot 3916

3917
$0.00

LOT OF FIVE ITEMS.

19th/20th century, China. To include a blue and white porcelain covered paste seal box, an agate snuff bottle, two soapstone carvings, and a synthetic cinnabar snuff bottle. SIZE: Paste box is 3-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Minor rough areas to soapstone carvings. 7-74694 (200-300) – Lot 3917

3918
$118.50

LOT OF FOUR ITEMS.

19th century, China. To include a pair of soapstone elephants with stands, a soapstone censer, and a Yi Hsing censer. SIZE: Largest is 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Soapstone censer with considerable damage. 7-74688 (200-300) – Lot 3918

3919
$237.00

INLAID TABLE SCREEN PANEL.

18th century, Ch’ien Lung period, China. Lacquered surface inlaid with a landscape in various colored soapstone, agate, and malachite, reverse with flowering prunus. SIZE: 9-1/4″ l x 5″ w. CONDITION: Loss to inlay, corners, and sides and surface cracks. 7-75012 (100-150) – Lot 3919

3920
$59.25

BOXED BLOCK OF PRESSED TEA.

Period of 1955-1977, China. Manufactured by Zhao Li Qiao Cha Zhuan Chang. SIZE: Tea block is 9″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93243 (200-300) – Lot 3920

3921
$59.25

TWO DECORATIVE ITEMS.

20th century, China. Group consists of an oval pigskin box and a faux cinnabar plate. SIZE: Largest: 11-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good, with some craquelure to box finish and a few chips to bottom of box. 9-87749 (100-200) – Lot 3921

4000
$592.50

FAMILLE ROSE VASE.

Early 20th century, China. Decorated with women and children. SIZE: 16-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74732 (300-500) – Lot 4000

4001
$243.00

PORCELAIN JARDINIERE WITH RELIEF MINIATURE VASES.

20th century, China. Yellow ground decorated with famille rose enamels. SIZE: 17-1/4″ dia x 15″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74875 (300-500) – Lot 4001

4002
$1,303.50

FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN PLATE.

19th century, China. Decorated with women and children. With a grooved foot rim. SIZE: 12-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75127 (200-300) – Lot 4002

4003
$829.50

TWO PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE PLANTERS.

19th century, China. One with Famille Rose decoration of the immortals, the other with Famille Rose decoration of birds and flowering plants on a scrafitto ground and hallmark on the underside of the base. SIZE: 10-1/2″ dia & 10″ dia respectively. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: One with a large crack in the bottom, the other with considerable wear to interior of underliner and interior of the bowl. 9-93375 (200-300) – Lot 4003

4004
$2,725.50

PAIR OF WALL POCKETS.

19th century, China. Molded in the shape of carps. Iron red decoration with gilt. SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: One with shallow chip on mouth. 9-93370 (200-300) – Lot 4004

4005
$11,850.00

EARLY MING STYLE PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Yu Hu Chun shape. Underglaze red decoration of floral scrolling. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Chip to the foot. 7-75174 (200-300) – Lot 4005

4006
$474.00

ROBIN”S EGG BLUE PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. with a sculpted dragon at the shoulder and acanthus leaves at the mouth. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75128 (200-300) – Lot 4006

4007
$711.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN CANDLE PRICKETS.

19th century, China. Square form. Underglaze blue decoration of foo dogs, clouds, flames, and bats. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Audrey Meadows collection. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75141 (200-300) – Lot 4007

4008
$592.50

YELLOW PORCELAIN BOWL.

20th century, China. Decorated with engraved dragons. Cauldron foot with 6 character underglaze blue Chia Ching mark on the base. SIZE: 4″ dia x 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74712 (200-300) – Lot 4008

4009
$355.50

BROWN PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH.

20th century, China. Interior with dragons and clouds beneath a dark blue glaze. Unglazed foot. SIZE: 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74710 (200-300) – Lot 4009

4010
$2,133.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. Lotus molded body with a scalloped edge and decorated with a palace. 4 character mark on base. SIZE: 2″ h x 5-5/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74804 (200-300) – Lot 4010

4011
$474.00

WU TSAI WARE PORCELAIN BOWL.

Kuang Hsu mark (1875-1908) and probably of the period, China. Underglaze blue clouds with enameled polychrome dragons. SIZE: 4-3/8″ dia x 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74869 (200-300) – Lot 4011

4012
$711.00

STONEWARE ROUND COVERED BOX WITH GREEN GLAZE.

20th century, China. Yao Chou style. Surface carved with flowers and radiating lines underneath a sea green celadon glaze. SIZE: 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74683 (200-300) – Lot 4012

4013
$118.50

KO YAO STYLE PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Pronounced crackle with a pale celadon glaze. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93239 (300-500) – Lot 4013

4014
$237.00

PAIR OF SHALLOW PORCELAIN BOWLS.

20th century, China. Decorated with reserves of a scholar having wine served by a female attendant. Green borders with floral scrolling. Ch’ien Lung 4 character mark on the bases. SIZE: 11-1/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75108 (300-500) – Lot 4014

4015
$592.50

PORCELAIN FIGURE.

Early 20th century, China. Standing figure of Bodhidharma. Surface glazed a pale celadon color. SIZE: 24″ h. CONDITION: Large kiln crack to one side. 7-75169 (300-500) – Lot 4015

4016
$474.00

FOUR MILLE FLEUR PORCELAIN BOWLS.

Ca. 1950, China. Famille rose decoration on a black ground. Stenciled Ch’ien Lung 4 character mark on the bases. SIZE: 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Wear to enamels, one with small surface crack. 7-75009 (300-500) – Lot 4016

4017
$729.00

RECTANGULAR BLUE DECORATED PORCELAIN BOX.

20th century, China. Underglaze decoration of dragons and pearls with foliage. 6 character Wan Li mark on cover. SIZE: 8-3/4″ l x 4-1/2″ w x 4-1/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74724 (200-300) – Lot 4017

4018
$2,251.50

LANG YAO PORCELAIN VASE.

Late 19th to early 20th century, China. Pomegranate shaped and glazed in blue and red. Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Ground foot, otherwise good. 7-74721 (200-300) – Lot 4018

4019
$1,215.00

YELLOW OVAL PORCELAIN VASE.

Late 20th century, China. Molded decoration of open scrolls with birds and flowers on a bamboo ground. 4 character Tung Chih mark on the base. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74776 (200-300) – Lot 4019

4020
$118.50

COPPER RED PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Copper red glaze. Base ground and drilled for a lamp. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Fair, as noted. 7-74779 (200-300) – Lot 4020

4021
$1,066.50

PORCELAIN BOWL.

20th century, China. Reserves of famille rose flowers on yellow with an orange background. 6 character Tung Chih mark on the base. SIZE: 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91277 (500-700) – Lot 4021

4022
$592.50

BLUE AND WHITE BOWL.

Tao Kuang mark (1820-1850) and of the period, China. Decoration of ju-i scrolling and stylized shou characters. SIZE: 6-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91197 (400-600) – Lot 4022

4023
$1,303.50

ROUND PORCELAIN BOX.

18th century with Ch’ien Lung mark and of the period (1735-1796), China. Round form. Underglaze blue decoration of fish and aquatic plants. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h x 10-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74814 (600-800) – Lot 4023

4024
$1,422.00

TWO BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN ITEMS.

Two items to include a 20th century, Chinese square form box with rounded and indented corners. Underglaze blue decoration of dragons, clouds, and scrolling and 6 character Wan Li mark on the base. Also a late 19th century, Chinese Ming style vase with a decoration of scrolling archaic kuei dragons. With a Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 6″ l x 6″ w x 4″ h and 8-3/4″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91467 (500-700) – Lot 4024

4025
$474.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASES.

20th century, China. Mounted as lamps. Celadon green glaze with molded decoration of stylized floral scrolling, dragon handles. Now mounted as lamps. SIZE: Vase is 16″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. Christie’s sale 1859 Lot 253 July 31, 2007. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93428 (500-700) – Lot 4025

4026
$1,540.50

FANG HU FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

Early 20th century, China. Lang Yao glaze of red to shades of purple and blue. Decorated with lugs. Impressed mark on base. SIZE: 7″ dia x 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Rough foot, otherwise good. 7-74856 (300-500) – Lot 4026

4027
$118.50

PAIR OF BLUE AND YELLOW PORCELAIN PLANTERS.

Early 20th century, China. Set of two, decorated with floral scrolling in underglaze blue on a lemon yellow ground. Ju-i shaped feet. Circular, pail-like form. 6 character underglaze blue Chien Lung seal mark on each base. SIZE: 7-1/4″ dia x 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74855 (300-500) – Lot 4027

4028
$243.00

FOUR REPUBLICAN PERIOD PORCELAINS.

c. 1930, China. Includes a pair of vases, a covered box, and a brush holder. Decoration of birds and flowers in sepia and famille rose enamels. Sepia mark on brush holder and box. SIZE: Largest 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74857 (300-500) – Lot 4028

4029
$4,977.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN HAT STANDS.

Republican Period circa 1930, China. Hexagonal form with piercings and decoration of birds and flowers. NOTE: Liu Yucen (1904-1969) was one of the Eight Friends of Zhushan (Pearl Hill). “Ming Guo Hat Stands Peking Culture Store 1977″ old sticker to base. SIZE: 12” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91247 (800-1,200) – Lot 4029

4030
$1,777.50

PAIR OF DOUBLE GOURD PORCELAIN VASES.

Late 19th China. Each with relief decoration of phoenixes and flowers. Pale celadon glaze. With crystal finials. SIZE: Overall is 28″ h. CONDITION: Drilled and mounted as lamps. 9-93497 (800-1,200) – Lot 4030

4031
$948.00

ROUND MILLE FLEUR PAINTED PORCELAIN BOX.

20th century, China. Finely painted exterior and turquoise interior. With mark on the turquoise ground base. SIZE: 4″ dia x 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91468 (700-900) – Lot 4031

4032
$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 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4032

4033
$3,555.00

PAIR OF FINE PORCELAIN WALL VASES.

19th century, China. Garlic mouth form with blue foo dog handles. Orange ground with gilt lotus scrolling on front. Turquoise on back. 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark on bottom of each. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91472 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 4033

4034
$2,133.00

RUBY SGRAFFITO PORCELAIN BOWL.

China. With scrolling and stylized flowers. Landscape reserves in sepia and famille rose enamels. 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark on the base in underglaze blue. SIZE: 6″ dia x 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74921 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4034

4036
$237.00

FAN PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO FENG CHAORAN (1882-­‐1954).

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a recluse contemplating beneath a pine in front of a waterfall in the style of Tang Yin, inscribed, signed “Feng Chaoran,” with one seal. SIZE: 5 ¼” x 15 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91116 (500-700) – Lot 4036

4037
$177.75

PAINTED FAN IN THE MANNER OF DING FUZHI.

China, ink and colors, finely depicting lychee fruits and bananas, inscribed, dedicated to Nephew Huadai, signed “Ding fuzhi at the age of sixty-four,” dated the fifth month of renwu year, with three seals; the reverse with calligraphic inscriptions in seal script, with one seal. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91101 (500-700) – Lot 4037

4038
$0.00

FAN PAINTING.

China, first half of the 20th century, ink and colors on paper, depicting generals on horseback in a landscape, signed “Shuanghong Lou Xu Cao Yan Sun,” with four seals. SIZE: 8″ x 21″. CONDITION: Surface abrasion. 9-91117 (500-700) – Lot 4038

4039
$355.50

SET OF THREE FAN PAINTINGS.

China, 20th century, ink and colors on paper, each depicting mountainous landscape, inscribed, signed “Wu Hufan,” dated fifth month of bingxu year, with two seals; signed “Wu Xizeng,” dedicated to Mr. Xiaosong, dated fifth month of jiachen year, with three seals; signed “Jingxi ju shi Qi Kun,” framed and glazed. SIZE: 7 ½” X 20 ¼” CONDITION: Minor losses. 7-74926 (200-300) – Lot 4039

4040
$355.50

TWO FAN LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF XIE ZHILIU.

China, ink and color and gilt on paper, depicting a bird and lotus flower, signed, with one seal; the other with cursive calligraphy on gilt paper, in the manner of Lu Yanshao, signed “Yanshao,” with one seal. SIZE: 7 ¼” x 19 ½”, 7 ½” x 21″ CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91108 (600-800) – Lot 4040

4041
$237.00

TWO PAINTED LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF YING YEPING.

China, ink and color on paper, one painted fan surface depicting a recluse in a verdant landscape, signed and dated yimao year, with one seal; the other in the manner of Zhou Changgu, depicting a Uygur girl and a ram, signed and with one seal. SIZE: 7 ¼” x 20″, 9 ½” X 13″ CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91109 (600-800) – Lot 4041

4042
$237.00

PAINTED FAN IN THE MANNER OF DING FUZHI.

China, depicting still life including lychee, grapes, and plums, dedicated to Mr. Shousen, signed, dated jiashen year, with three seals; the reverse with calligraphic inscriptions in seal script on gilt paper, signed “Wang Fuchang,” with two seals. SIZE: 7 ¼” x 20 ½” CONDITION: Creases and water stain. 9-91113 (700-900) – Lot 4042

4043
$1,896.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

Estimate should be $1,000-$1,500

PAINTED FAN, CHINA, ZHANG DAQIAN (1899-1983).

Ink and colors on paper, finely depicting two recluses conversing on a bridge in a verdant landscape, inscribed, signed “Daqian ju shi Zhang Yuan,” dated “the fifth month of bingxu year,” with two seals “Zhang Yuan” and “Daqian;” the reverse with calligraphic inscriptions in cursive script on gold paper, signed “Shuren Zhang Yuan,” with two seals PROVENANCE: Private collector in San Francisco; Brought from Taiwan in 1950’s by collector’s father CONDITION: Tears and fan sticks bottom loose needs to be strengthened, tapes to a small tear on the fan surface 9-92415 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4043

4044
$711.00

TWO FRAMED FAN PAINTINGS.

China, first half of 20th century, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting a bird resting on plum blossom branches, inscribed, signed “Youlan,” to Mr. Xiyuan, with two seals, framed and glazed; the other with ink on paper, depicting wild geese, signed “Lin Jingyi,” with four seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 6″ x 19″, 6 ¼” x 19″ CONDITION: Minor loss to the fan surface, loss to the gilding on the wood frame. 7-74652 (300-500) – Lot 4044

4045
$1,303.50

TWO FRAMED FAN PAINTINGS.

China, ink and colors on paper, one in the manner of Wu Hufan, depicting a recluse resting under a pine tree, signed “Wu Hufan,” with three seals, the reverse with calligraphy signed “Wu Hufan,” with three seals; the other depicting two recluses signed “Zhang Zhiye,” the reverse with calligraphy. SIZE: 8” x 26 ¼” CONDITION: Poor condition, repairs, loss, surface grime. 9-93622 (300-500) – Lot 4045

4046
$237.00

TWO FRAMED FAN PAINTINGS IN THE MANNER OF LAI CHUSHENG.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a bird flying amidst bamboo branches, inscribed, dated 1972, signed and with two seals; the other in the manner of Li Ke’ran, ink and light colors on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape scene of Guilin, inscribed, signed “Keran,” dated the third month of renxu year, with two seals, accompanied by calligraphic inscriptions, signed “Lu Yifei,” with two seals, both framed and glazed. SIZE: 7 ¼” x 21″ CONDITION: Both in good condition. 7-74653 (300-500) – Lot 4046

4047
$118.50

FRAMED PAINTING.

China, 20th Century. Ink & colors on paper, depicting chicken group, inscribed, signed “Zhu Weiwei”, with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 23″ x 17″. CONDITION: Good with creases 7-75160-7 (200-400) – Lot 4047

4048
$651.75

WOODBLOCK PRINT OF AN ACTOR.

Japan. Portrait of the actor Nakayama Tomisaburo signed Enkyo. Probably a 19th century copy. Matted and framed. SIZE: 19-1/2″ l x 14-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Rubbing, toning, and creases. 7-75037 (400-600) – Lot 4048

4049
$711.00

FRAMED PAINTING.

China, 20th century, ink and colors on paper, depicting a Taoist deity seated on a pedestal in a celestial landscape, framed and glazed. SIZE: 37″ x 20″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91233 (700-900) – Lot 4049

4050
$0.00

FRAMED PAINTING.

Japan, 20th century, watercolor on paper, depicting aubergine and flowers, signed, with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 11″ x 9″. CONDITION: Foxing. 9-94218 (300-500) – Lot 4050

4051
$121.50

FRAMED PAINTING.

China, 19th century, anonymous, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting bird and butterflies, framed and glazed. SIZE: Image: 14-1/2″ x 19″. CONDITION: Fair condition, extensive foxing and stains. 9-93996 (200-300) – Lot 4051

4052
$3,792.00

TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China, ink and colors on gilt board, depicting blue and green landscape, inscribed, signed “Baishiyi sou Zhang Yuan,” with three seals, framed, not glazed; together with another painting, in the manner of Wu Zuoren, ink and color on paper, depicting sparrow and willows, dated 1982, signed “Zuoren,” with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 14 ¼” x 17 ¼”, 39 ¼” x 9 ¼” CONDITION: Good condition, loss to the frame. 7-75021-2 (400-600) – Lot 4052

4053
$592.50

SET OF MOUNTED ROUND PAINTINGS IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China, ink and colors on paper, each depicting a recluse in a landscape, inscribed, signed “Daqian jushi Yuan,” “Zhang Daqian Yuan,” “Zhang Yuan,” “Daqian ju shi Zhang Yuan,” each with one seal. SIZE: 16″ Dia CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93245 (500-700) – Lot 4053

4054
$711.00

LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China, ink and color on gilt paper, finely depicting blue and green mountainous landscape with cottages, inscribed, signed “Mojie jing she Yuan at the age eighty-­two,” dated the tenth month of gengshen year, with two seals. SIZE: 15″ x 18″ CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91133 (500-700) – Lot 4054

4055
$0.00

THREE PAINTING ITEMS: ONE HANGING SCROLL & TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS.

China, ink and colors on paper, a hanging scroll depicting Li River, in the attributed to Zhang Yuan, inscribed, dated guiyou year, with four seals; a loose painting attributed to Huang Binhong, depicting cottages and mountains, dated jichou year, signed, with one seal; a loose painting attributed to Yuan Songnian, depicting two recluses appreciating moon in front of a pavilion in an evening landscape, inscribed, dated spring of wuzi year, signed “Yuan Songnian,” with two seals. SIZE: 40 ¼” x 20”, 15” x 9” , 38” x 17 ½” CONDITION: All in good condition. 9-93933 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 4055

4056
$4,029.00

THREE CALLIGRAPHY LEAVES.

China, writing in cursive script, signed “Zheng (?),” with two seals; writing in standard script, with a seal “Huang Shen” and one other seal; writing in cursive script with four seals, signed. SIZE: 9 ¼” x 7″, 9 ¾” x 5 ¾”, 12″ x 5″ CONDITION: All three leaves in good condition. 9-91106 (600-800) – Lot 4056

4057
$237.00

GROUP OF FIVE LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY.

China, including two loose calligraphy panels and three letters. SIZE: sizes vary CONDITION: Good condition in general, creases. 9-91105 (600-800) – Lot 4057

4058
$0.00

FRAMED CALLIGRAPHY.

China, running script, signed “Baochongqi Fan Zeng,” dated bingyin year, with one seal. SIZE: 50 ½” x 24 ¾” fg CONDITION: Good condition. 7-75021-6 (300-500) – Lot 4058

4059
$0.00

LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY IN HANDSCROLL FORMAT, ATTRIBUTED TO QI GONG.

Standard script “De Yi Shuang Zhen,” signed “Qi Gong,” with three seals. SIZE: 15 ¼” x 36 ¼” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93934 (400-600) – Lot 4059

4060
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY ALBUM IN THE MANNER OF PU RU.

China, twenty leaves, each with calligraphic writing in standard script in red grid, signed “Pu Ru,” with seals. SIZE: 12 ½” x 4 ¾” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91444 (400-600) – Lot 4060

4061
$829.50
Revised: 8/21/2014

This is part of the Diplomatic Collection being sold August 22, 2014; Lots 4206-4322.

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET SIGNED “XU SHICHANG.”.

China, with two seals. SIZE: 50 ¼” x 12″ CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 9-91379 (400-600) – Lot 4061

4062
$59.25

LARGE FRAMED PAINTING.

19th century, China. Ink and colors on paper. Scene of a pair of birds in a flowering tree with bamboo. Inscribed “painted in the Sung style, autumn, Hsin Chou year (1851) signed Tzu Yu for Ch’en Pu (1820-1887).” Framed and glazed. SIZE: 56″ l x 22″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74934 (200-300) – Lot 4062

4063
$118.50

PAIR OF PAINTINGS.

Late 19th to early 20th century, China. Ink and colors on silk. Landscapes signed with a single seal. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h x 11-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74935 (200-300) – Lot 4063

4064
$0.00

FRAMED PAINTING.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a scholar in a vast mountainous landscape, signed, with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 18″ x 23 ½” CONDITION: Good. 7-74792 (150-250) – Lot 4064

4065
$243.00

TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS.

China, 19th century, ink on silk, each depicting irises, signed “Lanshi,” each with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 9” x 6 ¾” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-75069 (100-150) – Lot 4065

4066
$0.00

TWO ALBUM LEAVES ATTRIBUTED TO QIAN XUAN.

China, early 20th century, each album containing twelve leaves with six ink and colors on silk paintings and six accompanying calligraphy, signed “Qian Xuan,” with seals. SIZE: 13 ¼” x 7 ½” CONDITION: Poor condition, surface grime, severe abrasion and loose threads to the silk covers. 9-93940 (800-1,000) – Lot 4066

4067
$0.00

TWO COUPLETS.

China. 1) Attributed to Xiao Tiu’an, writing in seal script on red paper, signed “Gao song lao ren Xiao Tiu’an” with one seal. 2) In the manner of Liang Qichao, writing in standard script on gilt paper, signed “Qi Chao”, dated the fourth month of yuchou year. SIZE: 1) 50-1/2″ x 8-1/4″. 2) 39″ x 6″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91140 (400-600) – Lot 4067

4068
$1,579.50

SET OF FOUR HANGING SCROLLS.

China, first half of the 20th Century, red ink painting/rubbing on paper, depicting a Buddhist image on a stand, inscribed, signed “Yao Hua”, dated wuchen year, with seals. SIZE: 25″ x 8″. CONDITION: Poor, surface grime. 9-91465 (700-900) – Lot 4068

4069
$1,303.50

THREE LOOSE PAINTINGS ATTRIBUTED TO LIU DANZHAI (1931-­‐2011).

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting an elegant lady playing harp amidst plantain plants, inscribed, signed, dated jiazi year, with two seals; ink painting of a Luohan; another depicting wisteria, signed “Danzhai,” dedicated to Mr. Aizhen, dated gengshen year, with one seal. SIZE: 31-1/2″ x 19-1/2″,16-1/4″ x 22″ CONDITION: Generally good, one with fold mark and small tear at bottom seam which does not carry into the image. 9-91094 (600-800) – Lot 4069

4070
$3,851.25

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF WU CHANGSHUO.

China. Ink and color on gilt paper, depicting lotus flowers, with lengthy inscriptions, dated the ninth month of xinyou year, signed “Anji Wu Changshuo,” with three seals, accompanied with three calligraphic panels on the margin of the mount. SIZE: 57″ x 13″ CONDITION: Creases. 9-91143 (500-700) – Lot 4070

4071
$592.50

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF XU BEIHONG.

China, mounted fan leaf, ink on gilt paper, splashed ink Li River landscape with cottages, inscribed, signed “Beihong,” dated “the third month of the twenty-­‐sixth year of the Republic period,” with three seals. SIZE: 5″ x 15 ½” CONDITION: Fair condition, both wooden scroll ends are lost. 9-91097 (500-700) – Lot 4071

4072
$296.25

TWO HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF HUANG JUNBI.

China. Ink and colors on silk, depicting a scholar in a verdant landscape with cottages and river, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Di, signe, dated spring of wuzi year, with one seal; the other with ink on paper, in the manner of Qi Baishi, depicting two crows on plum blossom branches, signed “Baishi shan weng,” with one seal. SIZE: 43″ x 13″, 53 ½” x 13 ½” CONDITION: Good. 9-91128 (500-700) – Lot 4072

4073
$474.00

HANGING SCROLL 18TH/19TH CENTURY COPY OF SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY PAINTER LIU SONGNIAN.

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting pavilions in a blue and green landscape, inscribed “Second year of Chun Xi,” summer of yiwei year, signed “Liu Songnian.” SIZE: 45 ½” x 19 ¼” CONDITION: Creases, losses, surface grime and repair, minor tear to the mount. 7-74939 (500-700) – Lot 4073

4074
$0.00

THREE HANGING SCROLLS.

China, ink on paper, one in the manner of depicting teapot and plum blossoms, inscribed, dated xinyou year, signed “Wu Changshuo,” with two seals; calligraphy scroll, running script, signed “Zheng Chenggong,” with one seal; one in the manner of Zhang Daqian, bird on leafy branches, inscribed, signed “Daqian jushi Yuan,” with three seals. SIZE: 51” x 9 ½”, 50 ¾” x 27”, 39” x 15 ½” CONDITION: Creases. 9-93621-8 (600-800) – Lot 4074

4075
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF HE XIANGNING.

China, ink and colors and gilt on silk, depicting two cockerels on rockery and peony, inscribed, signed “Shenjiang Shuangqing Lou,” with one seal. SIZE: 32” x 13 ¼” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93621-5 (600-800) – Lot 4075

4076
$0.00

THREE HANGING SCROLLS.

China, 20th century. 1) Ink and light colors on paper, depicting two galloping horses, inscribed, dated xinyi year, signed, with four seals. 2) Depicting shrimp group, dated yichou year, signed “Huang Baoshu,” with one seal. 3) Depicting a horse resting under a barren tree, inscribed, dated xinmao year, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 1) 24-1/2″ x 20-3/4″. 2) 27″ x 13-1/4″. 3) 36-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75160-5 (400-600) – Lot 4076

4077
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS ATTRIBUTED TO CHENG SHIFA.

China. 1) Ink and colors on paper, depicting an elegant lady holding a lotus flower, dated jiazi year, signed “Lu Yanshao,” with two seals. 2) Depicting a monk holding a cane, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Fengzhu, signed, with two seals. SIZE: 1) 27-1/4″ x 17-1/4″. 2) 26″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: 1) Extensive foxing. 2) Water stain. 7-75195-9 (400-600) – Lot 4077

4078
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China, late 19th century. 1) After Lang Shining (Giuseppe Castiglione), ink and colors on paper, depicting horses in various attitudes in a landscape, inscribed, signed “Lang Shining, “ with six seals. 2) Hanging scroll, in the manner of Shanghai School painter Cheng Zhang, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting a tiger, dated gengshen year, signed “Cheng Zhang,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 51″ x 24-3/4″. 2) 50-1/2″ x 24-3/4″. CONDITION: Surface grime, stains. 9-94422-3 (500-700) – Lot 4078

4079
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL & TWO LEAF PAINTINGS.

China, 20th century, ink and colors on paper, depicting a verdant landscape with mountains and pines, inscribed, dated renchen year, signed “Suya,” with one seal; the other by Jin Yongnian, two leaf paintings depicting a bird and loquats branches, respectively, signed “Yongnian,” with one seal “Jin.” Note: Jin Yongnian is Lingnan Scholl painter. Jin Yuxi (Yue-Sai Kan) is his daughter. SIZE: 1) 41-1/4″ x 21″. 2) 11-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-94422-4 (500-700) – Lot 4079

4080
$729.00

CARVED INLAID ARMCHAIR.

Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Surface inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Backsplat carved with flowering trees, deer, and a Shou character. SIZE: Seat is 20-1/2″ h. Back is 38-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Loose elements. 9-93502 (700-900) – Lot 4080

4081
$1,093.50

PORCELAIN GARDEN SEAT.

19th century, China. Drum shaped. Famille rose enameled panels with scenes of women. Deep blue ground with stylized lotus scrolling in white. SIZE: 19″ h x 13-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75146 (600-800) – Lot 4081

4082
$0.00

ROSEWOOD ALTAR TABLE.

19th century, China. Carved to resemble bamboo, with aprons of grapes and foliage. SIZE: 36″ h x 53″ l x 17″ d. CONDITION: Staining to the top. 9-93498 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 4082

4083
$711.00

PAIR OF DRUM STOOLS.

Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Each top inset with marble plaques. SIZE: Each is 20″ h x 18″ dia. CONDITION: Loose elements on both; one marble plaque possible replacement, one break to lattice work on the other stool. 9-93501 (700-900) – Lot 4083

4084
$486.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP PLANT STAND.

19th century, China. Circular molded top with undulating molded edge centering a rose breschia insert marble top above the pierced foliate carved frieze, raised on four shaped molded and carved legs joined by a medial dish shelf and conforming lower shelf. SIZE: 37″ h x 16″ dia. CONDITION: Table surfaces with original finish, now with dark patina. Structurally intact. Each shelf exhibits shrinkage. Medial shelf in need of cosmetic rejoining. Otherwise good. 9-94031 (800-1,200) – Lot 4084

4085
$592.50

ROSEWOOD DISPLAY STAND.

Early 20th century, China. Made in the form of a throne. SIZE: 8-1/4″ w x 4-3/4″ h x 6-3/4″ l. CONDITION: A few cracks and splits. 7-75210 (200-300) – Lot 4085

4086
$237.00

MARBLE AND WOOD ROUND STAND.

19th century, China. Rosewood stand in a circular form with cabriole legs and Ju-i aprons and hips. Top inset with a shadow stone panel. SIZE: 7″ h x 11-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Loss to one apron, otherwise very good. 7-74352 (200-300) – Lot 4086

4087
$1,458.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD TABLE.

Mid 19th century, China. Carved as intertwining tendrils with white marble top. SIZE: 30-1/4″ h x 35″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74660 (500-700) – Lot 4087

4088
$592.50
Revised: 8/18/2014

The rear leg on armchair has a large chip. The back of the chair is reglued.

HEAVILY CARVED CHINESE EXPORT ARM CHAIR WITH REMOVABLE ROCKERS.

Late 19th century, China, heavily carved with dragons, birds and chrysanthemums. Functions as an arm chair with similarly carved rochers that are easily added and removed. SIZE: 42-1/2″ tall. CONDITION: Minor chips and losses, overall good. 9-94223 (300-500) – Lot 4088

4089
$237.00

TWO ORIENTAL STANDS.

First, a Republican lacquered example with abalone inlays and marked “Long Life”. Together with a pierce carved rosewood round example on five legs. SIZE: First: 4-1/2″ h x 15-1/2″ l. Second: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: First generally very good. Second with restoration. 9-26235 (200-300) – Lot 4089

4090
$1,822.50

CARVED SANDALWOOD BOX.

19th century, China. Surfaces carved in high relief with ornate scenes of figures in palace gardens. SIZE: 12-1/2″ l x 9″ w x 10-1/4″ h. CONDITION: With light wear and a few cracks, otherwise good. 7-74881 (500-700) – Lot 4090

4091
$355.50

MIRROR BOX.

19th century, China. Rosewood inlaid with flowers and butterflies in mother of pearl with brass mounts. SIZE: 12-1/2″ l x 9-1/2″ w x 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. One hinge needs tightening. 7-70730 (600-800) – Lot 4091

4092
$355.50

INLAID ROSEWOOD RECTANGULAR TRAY.

19th to early 20th century, China. Hunt scene inlaid with mother of pearl on rosewood. SIZE: 23-3/4″ l x 14-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Warped with cracks, otherwise fair. 7-74745 (200-300) – Lot 4092

4093
$0.00

ROSEWOOD COSMETICS BOX.

18th to 19th century, China. Reeded sides and back. Front set with a dream stone. Interior with two drawers over one. Butterfly shaped paktong mounts. SIZE: 12″ l x 9″ w x 6″ h. CONDITION: Loose elements and light wear and losses. 7-74967 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4093

4094
$9,480.00

GILT BRONZE IMAGE OF QUAN YIN.

18th century, China. Figure of the 11-headed Quan Yin. Gilt bronze with traces of turquoise inlay. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Well rubbed surface. 9-93155 (400-600) – Lot 4094

4095
$592.50

ARCHAIC SQUARE RITUAL BRONZE.

20th century, China. Square form with decoration of owls and other birds. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 6-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Paint patinated surface with yellows, blues and magenta. 9-93141 (500-700) – Lot 4095

4096
$364.50

ARCHAIC RITUAL FANG TING FORM BRONZE.

18th century or earlier, China. Surface decorated with ridges and taotieh masks. Interior with a single character to offer in archaic script. SIZE: 7″ h x 5-1/4″ w x 4-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. World Artifacts, Brooklyn, NY stating late Shang, 11th century, B.C. CONDITION: Deep corroded patina. 9-93142 (500-700) – Lot 4096

4096a
$243.00

GROUP OF SIX ANCIENT STYLE BRONZES.

19th century or earlier, China. Group includes two swords, two arrowheads, and two mirrors. SIZE: Largest is 16-1/2” l. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91745 (400-600) – Lot 4096a

4097
$2,962.50

BRONZE IMAGE OF QUANYIN.

18th century, China. Depicting a seated figure with an attendant. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with well oxidized and patinated surfaces. 9-91438 (400-600) – Lot 4097

4098
$948.00

QUEI ARCHAIC RITUAL BRONZE.

19th century, possibly earlier, China. Bull mask handles. Surface decorated with taotieh masks, bulls heads and dragon scrolling. Inscription on interior. SIZE: 6″ h x 13-1/2″ across handles. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Very good with age wear. 9-93146 (700-900) – Lot 4098

4099
$237.00

LI FORM ARCHAIC RITUAL BRONZE.

20th century, possibly earlier, China. Decoration of taotieh masks. SIZE: 11″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Sea green corroded surface. 9-93143 (500-700) – Lot 4099

4100
$1,701.00

GILT BRONZE BUDDHA.

19th century, Sino-Tibetan region. Seated figure on a double lotus throne. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Gilt largely intact. Very good. 7-74714 (400-600) – Lot 4100

4101
$1,579.50

BRONZE CENSER.

19th century, China. Verdigris surface. 6 character Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 12″ dia x 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74633 (200-300) – Lot 4101

4102
$12,150.00

TWO BRONZE CENSERS.

18th to 19th century, China. Both with tripod bases. One with a Hsuan Te mark and the other with an honorific mark. SIZE: 6-1/4″ dia and 5-1/4″ dia respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75001 (200-300) – Lot 4102

4103
$23,700.00

BRONZE SUBDUING MARA BUDDHA, RATTANAKOSIN.

Late 19th/Early 20th Century, Thailand. Seated figure of the Buddha in an earth witnessing position seated on an ornate throne. Surface gold and red lacquered and inset with mirrors. Accompanied by Authentication Certificate from FX Asian Art, No. 342T/91, Date 11 Dec. 1991, Bangkok. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h x 16″ w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Minor losses to lacquered surface. 9-93159 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 4103

4103a
$0.00

BRONZE BUDDHA.

20th century, Thailand. Bronze seated figure of a Buddha. SIZE: 13” t. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92163 (500-800) – Lot 4103a

4104
$355.50

BRONZE CENSER.

18th/19th century, China. Cast in the form of an archaic ritual Ting tripod. Surface engraved with dragons and pearls. Borders of thunder meander and floral scrolling. Feet engraved with acanthus leaves. Verdigris interior with a dark patina. SIZE: 6-1/2″ dia x 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74445 (200-400) – Lot 4104

4105
$243.00

ARCHAIC STYLE BRONZE RITUAL VESSEL.

19th century, China. Pouring vessel with silver inlay. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Old repair to impact fracture on front. 7-74632 (200-300) – Lot 4105

4106
$2,187.00

ARCHAIC STYLE RITUAL BRONZE.

19th century, possibly earlier, China. Rectangular form with three animal form legs. Decoration of archaic scrolling dragons. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 5-1/2″ w x 7″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Very good with age wear. 9-93145 (700-900) – Lot 4106

4107
$711.00

GILT BRONZE BUDDHA.

China. Depicting a seated figure of Mi Lo Fu. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Significant loss to gilding, otherwise good. 9-91294 (900-1,500) – Lot 4107

4108
$296.25

BRONZE BUDDHIST IMAGE.

19th century, Tibet. Bronze Buddhist image of the figure of Yama, having a parcel gilt surface with cold painted details. SIZE: 5″ w x 5″ h. CONDITION: Missing its base. Rubbing to gilt. Loss to drapery. 9-92104 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 4108

4109
$0.00

BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA.

Perhaps 19th century but probably later, China. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With normal and expected wear. 9-94478 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 4109

4110
$237.00

SQUARE BRONZE CENSER.

19th century, China. With feet and a Tao Tieh mask handle. Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 8-1/4″ l x 8-1/4″ w x 3-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74662 (200-300) – Lot 4110

4111
$948.00

BRONZE DRUM.

20th century, South East Asia. Surface decorated with geometric motifs. SIZE: 19″ h x 12″ d. CONDITION: Verdigris surfaces with oxidation. 9-94427 (300-500) – Lot 4111

4112
$355.50

BRONZE DEVOTIONAL PLAQUE.

19th century or earlier, Nepal. Mohra of a lion. Deep chocolate colored patina with traces of red ochre from puja. SIZE: 13″ l X 10″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75026 (300-500) – Lot 4112

4113
$474.00

TWO EARLY MIRRORS.

Lot of two round bronze circular mirrors to include a Han period (2nd century BC to 2nd century AD) TL type mirror and a 19th century Japanese mirror decorated with cranes, tortoises, and pine trees. SIZE: 4-1/8″ dia and 4-7/8″ dia respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70680 (400-600) – Lot 4113

4114
$237.00

TWO INLAID BRONZE CENSERS.

Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Silver and gold decoration of cherry blossoms and seals. SIZE: Each 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: One with feet ground down. The second very good. 7-74772 (200-300) – Lot 4114

4115
$121.50

BRONZE CENSER IN THE FORM OF AN ELEPHANT.

19th century, Japan. Cold painted surface. In the form of a caparisoned elephant with a little boy. SIZE: 8″ l x 6-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Loss to the boy’s hand and losses to painted surface, otherwise fair. 7-74778 (200-300) – Lot 4115

4116
$1,185.00

FINELY DECORATED KYOTO SHIPPO CLOISONNE BOWL.

Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Decorated with roundels, flowers, brocade patterns, and auspicious emblems on a black ground. SIZE: 4″ h x 7-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74769 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4116

4117
$592.50

PAIR OF SQUARE KU FORM CLOISONNE VASES.

Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Decoration of birds and flowers within white reserves and on a turquoise ground. Brocade pattern borders. Gilt bronze mounts with edges shaped like bamboo. SIZE: 7-3/4″ l x 6″ w x 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74807 (400-600) – Lot 4117

4118
$770.25

FINELY CARVED FIRE SCREEN.

Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. With a central plaque in relief with a foo dog with inlaid glass eyes surrounded by peony flowers. Framed carved and pierced with birds and flowers with fruiting gourd plants. SIZE: 50″ h x 43″ w. CONDITION: Minor loss and cracks. 7-74930 (500-700) – Lot 4118

4119
$2,133.00

BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A GODDESS.

Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Wearing windswept robes and riding a dragon. SIZE: 22″ h. CONDITION: Loss to the dragon’s whiskers and apparently an object in the deity’s hand. 7-74940 (400-600) – Lot 4119

4120
$43,845.00

FINE BRONZE FIGURE OF A WINDBLOWN FIGURE.

Mei Ji Period 1868-1912, Mai Yako School, Japan. Figure of a gentleman in wind blown robes and hat. Bronze with gilding. With a gold lacquered rosewood stand. SIZE: Figure is 19″ h. With stand is 25″ h. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very good with minor rubbing to the gilt. 9-93049 (10,000-20,000) – Lot 4120

4121
$607.50

ORANGE PORCELAIN VASE SIGNED SEIFU (Imperial Household Artist).

Early 20th century, Japan. Monochrome glaze. SIZE: 2″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75211 (200-300) – Lot 4121

4122
$1,777.50

THREE PIECES OF SATSUMA WARE.

1) Vase with a decoration of wisteria, signed “Bozan”. 2) Covered incense burner decorated with pavilions and landscapes. 3) Foliated form covered box, signed. SIZE: Vase is 9-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Repairs to finial of #2 and rim of #3. 9-93380 (400-600) – Lot 4122

4123
$1,007.25

IMARI VASE, SIGNED FUKUGAWA.

Late 19th century, Japan. Decoration of fish and flowers, with a Koransha orchid mark. With stand. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93368 (300-400) – Lot 4123

4123a
$2,014.50

LARGE IMARI PUNCH BOWL.

Late 19th/Early 20th C, Japan. Deep bowl with foliate reserves on a deep indigo ground alternating with exotic birds amongst burnt orange fronds & leaftips. The interior decorated with a central rondel of a floral filled urn beneath a wide band of scrolling vines & exotic birds in shades of indigo & orange. SIZE: 8″ h x 17-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, wear to gilding on edge. 7-74142 (500-700) – Lot 4123a

4124
$355.50

SATSUMA PLATE AND IMARI BOWL.

Late 19th, early 20th century, Japan. Plate polychrome decorated depicting a scene of three Samurai in a dispute. Signed on reverse. Bowl decorated with a garden scene within a broad polychrome and gilt foliate border. SIZE: Plate: 11″ dia. Bowl: 9-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Both structurally very good. Overall wear of gilding to bowl. 9-94242 (200-400) – Lot 4124

4125
$592.50

CLOISONNE ENAMEL VASE ATTRIBUTED TO NAMIKAWA YASUYUKI.

Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Unsigned, silver wire cloisonne with a design of butterflies having deep mauve ground. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75062 (300-500) – Lot 4125

4126
$10,072.50

PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES.

Meiji period, Japan. Decoration of flocks of finches in wisteria with other flowers in silver wire on a midnight blue ground. SIZE: 18″ h. CONDITION: Bases repaired with no loss to enamels. 7-74891 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 4126

4127
$121.50

BRONZE STAND.

Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Relief decoration of lotus plants. SIZE: 6″ sq. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Slight damage to edge of top. 9-93374 (200-400) – Lot 4127

4128
$0.00

MIXED METAL VASE.

Early 20th century, Japan. Surface inlaid with shakudo and silver in a pattern of flowers on a cracked ice ground. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93569 (700-900) – Lot 4128

4129
$486.00

MIXED METAL BOX.

Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Decorated with two children collecting clam shells. SIZE: 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75095 (300-500) – Lot 4129

4130
$0.00

DECORATED BRONZE CENSER.

Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. With birds, autumn trees, pavilions, and the clouded moon in gold shakudo and enamels. Signed on the base. SIZE: 6″ dia x 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74971 (6,500-7,500) – Lot 4130

4131
$7,110.00

FINE PAIR OF MIXED METAL VASES.

Meiji Period (1868-1912) Japan. Decoration of cranes and flowering plants with inlay of gold, silver, shakudo and shibuichi. Accompanied by stands. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Very good with fine patina. 9-93969 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 4131

4132
$18,367.50

MASATSUNE KIMURA (1827-1890, Japanese) MIXED METAL STUDY OF A PHEASANT.

Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Finely sculpted and chased pheasant in gold, silver, shakudo and shibuichi. Accompanied by fitted hardwood stand. Artist signed on the bird’s stomach within a cartouche on the feathers. SIZE: 35″ l. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-93598 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 4132

4133
$4,147.50

LARGER BRONZE SCULPTURE.

Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Study of a tiger stalking two monkeys hiding beneath a pine tree trunk. With a carved, associated hardwood base. Signed. SIZE: 31-1/4″ l x 13″ w x 16″ h. CONDITION: Minor chips to base, otherwise very good. 7-74887 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 4133

4134
$59.25

CARVED BOXWOOD FIGURE.

19th century, Japan. In the form of a dancer holding a fan. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Losses to the fan and sleeve and cracks to the body. 7-75013 (200-300) – Lot 4134

4134a
$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 4134a

4135
$1,066.50

BRONZE FOO DOG LAMP.

Circa 1880, Japan. Bronze foo dog drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 18″ l. CONDITION: As noted, good. 7-74800 (300-500) – Lot 4135

4136
$486.00

ELEVEN PORCELAIN ARITA WARE PLATES.

Early 20th century, Japan. Glazed porcelain dishes with decoration of fish in underglaze blue and slip. SIZE: 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: Doyle NY sale March 18, 2008 Lot 2341. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93414 (700-900) – Lot 4136

4137
$0.00

PORCELAIN ARITA WARE VASE.

19th century, Japan. Underglaze blue decoration of cranes and pine trees. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93267 (800-1,200) – Lot 4137

4138
$237.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN NODDERS.

20th century, Japan. Each male and female figure in court attire with nodding heads and hands fitted with counterweights. Each with a maker’s signature on the palm of the hand. Polychrome and gilt decorated overall. SIZE: Tallest: 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Good. No imperfections noted. 9-93813 (300-500) – Lot 4138

4139
$118.50

FLORAL DECORATED LACQUERED BOX.

Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Black ground with maki-e decoration of flowers in various shades of silver and gold. Rectangular form. Inscription on the interior reading: To Mr. Ernest Henderson from Kazuyuki Suzuki written in gold. SIZE: 11-1/4″ l x 9″ w x 4″ h. CONDITION: Crack to one corner, overall wear and toning, generally fair. 7-74774 (200-300) – Lot 4139

4140
$474.00

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE.

20th century, Japan. Blue shading lighter to the neck. Drilled for a lamp. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Drilled as noted. Otherwise good with light surface soiling. 7-75188 (200-300) – Lot 4140

4141
$592.50

CLOISONNE FIGURE OF A DIVINITY.

Early 20th century, China. Seated figure with gilt face and hands. Surfaces decorated with floral scrolling on a turquoise ground. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h x 11-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private Boston, MA collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91451 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4141

4142
$10,935.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE CENSERS.

19th century, China. With Ju-i shaped handles and animal form feet. Covers pierced and chased with bats, clouds, and shou characters. Reserves of dragons and pearls on a dark blue ground. Other surfaces decorated with lotus scrolls on a turquoise ground. With Ch’ien Lung marks. SIZE: 25″ h x 19″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75015 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 4142

4143
$4,147.50

TING FORM CLOISONNE INCENSE BURNER.

19th century, China. Decoration of Tao Tieh masks on turquoise and blue grounds. 3 gilt rams on the lid. Lion mask feet. Fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 13″ dia x 11″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74901 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 4143

4144
$9,480.00

PAIR OF LARGE HEXAGONAL FORM CLOISONNE VASES.

19th century, China. With phoenix handles. Decoration of cicada motifs and stylized lotus scrolls on a turquoise ground. With Ch’ien Lung marks. SIZE: 21-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93620 (5,500-6,500) – Lot 4144

4145
$5,832.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE CENSERS.

20th century, China. Rectangular form with gilt mounts of repousse and cast bronze in a scrolling lotus pattern with elephant finials. Body decorated with flowering trees and archaic scrolling. Ch’ien Lung marks on base. SIZE: 9-1/4″ l x 8″ w x 14″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75133 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4145

4146
$1,303.50

RECTANGULAR CLOISONNE BOX ON WHEELS.

19th century, China. With a stepped cover and gilt flanged corners. Archaic decoration of kuei dragons, birds, and Tao Tieh masks in dark blue on a turquoise thunder meander ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 11-3/4″ l x 7-3/4″ h x 6-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Damage to one wheel. 7-75129 (800-1,200) – Lot 4146

4147
$1,540.50

PAIR OF BOTTLE FORM CLOISONNE VASES.

20th century, China. Decoration of dragons and formalized lotus scrolling on a turquoise ground. Ch’ien Lung marks engraved on the base. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h x 9-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75132 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4147

4148
$592.50

JADE BRACELET.

18th century, China. Black and white jade carving of archaic dragons and scroll work. Comes in an old collector’s box. SIZE: Interior is 3″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74691 (300-500) – Lot 4148

4149
$118.50

FOUR BRACELETS.

Lot consists of a Peking glass bracelet, a jade bracelets, and two bakelite bracelets. SIZE: Interior is 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74686 (300-500) – Lot 4149

4150
$2,725.50

JADE BRACELET.

19th century, China. Grayish-white stone with areas of brown. Carved in the form of two dragon heads confronting a pearl. SIZE: 2-5/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93636 (300-500) – Lot 4150

4151
$592.50

AVENTURINE NECKLACE.

Necklace with a 14kt gold clasp. SIZE: 13″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93970 (800-1,200) – Lot 4151

4152
$3,081.00

FOUR PIECES OF JEWELRY.

Includes two early 20th century Chinese works: a silver gilt filigree bracelet with jade and tourmaline and an amber and cloisonne necklace, along with a European coral and pearl bracelet and an amber bead necklace. SIZE: 22″ and 30″ circumference of necklaces. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91258 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4152

4153
$4,860.00

AMBER ROSARY.

China, 19th Century. Pendant carved as three peaches with birds & foliage. Clear honey colored materials having matching beads. SIZE: Pendant is 2-1/2″ x 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70768 (500-700) – Lot 4153

4154
$474.00

3 SETS OF GREEN HARDSTONE BEADS.

Two shorter strands, each with a russet colored stone highlight. Longer strand with silk tie flourish. SIZE: 18″ l and 48″ l respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93618 (500-700) – Lot 4154

4155
$1,659.00

TOURMALINE & JADE PENDANT.

19th century, China. Tourmaline carved as a group of melons in a deep pink color with an oblong bright emerald green jadeite bead. SIZE: Tourmaline is 1″ l. CONDITION: Needs remounting. Otherwise very good. 9-93287 (400-600) – Lot 4155

4156
$474.00

FOUR JADE BRACELETS IN TWO BOXES.

19th century or earlier, China. Four jade bracelets, one with a surface carved with archaic written characters. SIZE: Interior is 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74696 (300-500) – Lot 4156

4157
$486.00

PORCELAIN PLAQUE PENDANT.

20th century, China. Famille rose decoration of floral scrolling. SIZE: 2-3/4″ x 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91434 (300-400) – Lot 4157

4158
$474.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PENDANT.

19th century, China. Foliate form decorated with floral scrolling with inscription in Manchu and Chinese. SIZE: 3″ l x 2-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91169 (500-700) – Lot 4158

4159
$729.00

HORN PENDANT.

19th century, China. Rectangular form carved with zhai jie (abstinence) to one side and manchu characters to the reverse. SIZE: 2-1/2″ x 2″. PROVENANCE: Estate of Mrs. Gloria O’Hara, Vancouver Canada. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91431 (700-1,000) – Lot 4159

4160
$5,332.50

ALOESWOOD JADE & GLASS NECKLACE.

19th Century China. Aloeswood jade and glass, and a died red horn court necklace. SIZE: 26” l. PROVENANCE: From a private California collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91019 (800-1,200) – Lot 4160

4161
$3,081.00

AMBER COURT NECKLACE.

Early 20th century, China. Amber beads with jade, green glass and quartz. SIZE: 60″ circumference. CONDITION: Stones and beads intact. 9-91244 (1,800-2,500) – Lot 4161

4162
$2,844.00

TWO SEMI-PRECIOUS STONE ITEMS.

China. To include a Buddhist rosary of carnelian, lapis lazuli, and jade; together with a pendant with 4 jades. SIZE: Rosary 7″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91170 (1,800-2,500) – Lot 4162

4163
$1,701.00

CHENXIANG COURT NECKLACE.

20th century, China. Aloeswood beads with jade, green glass rutilated quartz. SIZE: 69″ circumference. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91245 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 4163

4164
$3,555.00

TIBETAN TIANZHU DZI BEAD.

Fine barrel form example exhibiting a minimum of 2 “eyes” within scrolling brick colored bands. Inclusions visible within stone. In Tibetan culture these beads, usually the property of Buddhist monks, provide positive spiritual benefit. SIZE: 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good with nicely polished surfaces. Showing natural pitting. 9-24770 (800-1,200) – Lot 4164

4165
$592.50

2 SETS OF BUDDHIST ROSARIES.

20th century, China. Blue sodalite with amber and a red stone. One shorter and one longer one. SIZE: 16″ l and 36″ l respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93619 (400-600) – Lot 4165

4166
$118.50

4 BEADED ITEMS.

20th century, China. To include 3 Buddhist rosaries composed of horn, mother of pearl, and glass; together with a faceted rock crystal bracelet. SIZE: Largest 12″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74908 (200-300) – Lot 4166

4167
$533.25

BRACELET AND GOLDSTONE BOX.

Hardstone bracelet of yellow and pale green color. Together with a 20th century, China goldstone box has top inlaid with a caparisoned elephant composed of jade and other semi-precious stones. SIZE: 2-1/4″ interior dia & 3-1/2″ sq respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91217 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4167

4168
$1,896.00

TWO PAIRS OF HARDSTONE BANGLES.

To include a pair of pale green translucent and a pair of russet hardstone bangles. Note: Similar lot sold at Christie’s New York March 2014 sale #2830 lot 2364. SIZE: Each about 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93627 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4168

4169
$237.00

JADEITE COVERED JAR.

19th century, China. Stone of a pale greenish color. Handles with jump rings. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Crack to the neck. 9-91242 (700-900) – Lot 4169

4170
$2,133.00

RECTANGULAR FORM CARVED JADE PENDANT.

18th to 19th century, China. Stone of a grey color with brown markings. Surface carved with 3 rams beneath a pine tree and a 4 character seal script cartouche. SIZE: 2″ l x 1-3/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74822 (800-1,200) – Lot 4170

4171
$2,607.00

JADE CARVING OF TWO CATS AND A FAN.

19th century, China. White stone with a slight green color. SIZE: 2″ l x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74762 (200-300) – Lot 4171

4172
$4,503.00

JADE CARVING OF A PAIR OF RAMS WITH THE SUN RISING ABOVE CLOUDS.

18th to 19th century, China. Stone of a celadon color with large areas of russet. With carved, fitted rosewood stand. SIZE: 3″ l x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74805 (700-900) – Lot 4172

4173
$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 (35,000-45,000) – Lot 4173

4174
$4,860.00

WHITE AND RUSSET JADE CARVING OF A LUTE.

18th to 19th century, China. White stone with russet areas. Carving of a lute in a brocade bag with bats and clouds. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91188 (4,000-4,500) – Lot 4174

4175
$2,073.75

JADE HANGING VASE.

18th to 19th century, China. Celadon colored stone. Surfaces carved with landscapes and archaic scroll borders, having reign marl or inscription in the decoration. Jade linked handle. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Repairs to handle, vase very good. 7-74760 (400-600) – Lot 4175

4176
$5,467.50

FINE JADE MYTHICAL ANIMAL.

18th century, China. Lychee white jade. Carved as a one horned reclining animal with a branch of lingzhi. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74962 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 4176

4177
$5,925.00

CARVED WHITE JADE BOX.

Chen Lung Period (1735-1796), China. Rectangular form carved with various archaic motifs. Highly translucent Li Chi white jade. SIZE: 2″ h x 2-1/4″ w x 3″ d. CONDITION: Very good with expected tiny chips and fissures to the stone due to age. 7-74877 (800-1,200) – Lot 4177

4178
$10,072.50

SQUARE FLAT JADE PENDANT.

19th century, China. Stone of a greyish white color with high translucency. Carved as a section of bamboo with foliage and a four character seal script inscription. SIZE: 2-3/8″ l x 1-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74816 (8,000-10,000) – Lot 4178

4179
$15,795.00

IMPORTANT JADE CARVING OF A PAIR OF DUCKS.

18th to 19th century, China. Stone of a pale green-white color with high translucency. Nicely carved ducks with millet plants, accompanied by a carved and fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 3-3/4″ l x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91178 (12,000-15,000) – Lot 4179

4180
$0.00

JADE COVERED JAR.

20th century, China. Surfaces carved with phoenixes, animal heads, jump rings and archaic scrolling. Cover with large finial comprised of four phoenixes with jump rings. Jade of a deep rich green color. Note: accompanied by GIA certificate indicating the stone to be Nephrite Jade, the stone a translucent dark green color with no indications of impregnation. SIZE: 10″ x 7-1/2″. Total weight: 2210 grams. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94268 (24,000-28,000) – Lot 4180

4181
$6,517.50

JADEITE AND DIAMOND PENDANT.

Early 20th century, China. Bright green Buddha’s hand citron mounted in 14kt white gold and diamonds. Note: accompanied by a GIA certificate describing the jadeite jade as having natural color with no indications of impregnation. SIZE: 1-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good with no evidence of color enhancement. 7-70682 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 4181

4182
$1,422.00

14KT GOLD AND CARVED JADE PENDANT.

19th century, China. Pale celadon colored stone. Carved as a section of bamboo with 14kt gold bale. SIZE: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73533 (200-300) – Lot 4182

4183
$0.00

IMPORTANT JADE CARVING OF A PAIR OF FOO DOGS.

18th to 19th century, China. Pure white stone. Few russet streaks on both animals. SIZE: 4-1/4″ l x 3″ w. CONDITION: Natural fissure on the leg of the larger animal, otherwise very good. 9-91179 (35,000-40,000) – Lot 4183

4184
$0.00

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 (12,000-18,000) – Lot 4184

4185
$6,075.00

FILIGREE SCEPTER.

Early 20th century, China. Surface mosaic inlay of birds, bats, flowers and Chinese characters in turquoise, carnelian and lapis lazuli. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Small cracks in enamel. Otherwise good. 9-93633 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 4185

4186
$0.00

ZITAN BRUSH POT.

18th/19th century, China. Finely grained wood, cylindrical form, with reeded top and bottom. SIZE: 9″ h x 9-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From an important American collection. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74878 (8,000-10,000) – Lot 4186

4187
$10,665.00

VERY FINE INKSTONE AND CASE.

18th century, China. Tuan Stone carved as a section of pine; signed to one side. Fine shaped Tzu Tan case. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l x 4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74972 (8,000-10,000) – Lot 4187

4188
$1,422.00

BAMBOO WRIST REST.

18th to 19th century, China. Surface card with orchid plants. Secret hidden interior panel with a finely carved erotic scene. SIZE: 5-3/4″ l x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74973 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4188

4189
$355.50

TZU TAN BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Finely carved in high relief with scholars in a mountain landscape. Signed and with a single seal. SIZE: 6″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74770 (200-300) – Lot 4189

4190
$15,405.00

ALOESWOOD SCEPTER.

19th century, China. Carved as a branch of prunus. Boxed. SIZE: 16″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private San Francisco Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93600 (15,000-17,000) – Lot 4190

4191
$5,332.50
Revised: 8/21/2014

We do not guarantee this to be antique.

ALOESWOOD BOWL.

19th century, China. Carved in the form of an open magnolia leaf with birds, flowers, fruit and branches. Surface with traces of ink. SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 5″. CONDITION: Surfaces very good. 9-91498 (5,500-6,500) – Lot 4191

4192
$0.00

FRAMED THANGKA.

China, 20th century, mineral colors and gilt on heavy silk, depicting seated figure of Guanyin atop lotus throne, accompanied by three smaller Guanyin figures, framed and glazed. SIZE: 50″ x 32″ CONDITION: Surface grime and craquelures. 9-91453 (900-1,200) – Lot 4192

4193
$0.00

THANGKA.

20th century, Tibet. Colors and gilt on textile. Figure of the green tara and the lineage figures. Brocade mounts. SIZE: 26″ h x 21-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70684 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 4193

4194
$0.00

THANGKA.

Early 20th century, Tibet. Figure of Amytous with lineage figures. Ink, colors and gilt on heavy cloth. SIZE: 29-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Some toning and fading overall. Generally good. 9-91425 (9,000-12,000) – Lot 4194

4195
$0.00

THANGKA.

Early 20th century, Tibet. Figure of Amida surrounded by lineage figures. Ink colors and gilt on heavy cloth. SIZE: 23″ x 17″. CONDITION: Wear and fading. Generally good. 9-91426 (22,000-25,000) – Lot 4195

4196
$0.00

THANGKA.

Early 20th century, Tibet. Figure of Yama surrounded by lineage figures. Ink and colors on heavy cloth. SIZE: 31″ x 22″. CONDITION: Fading and wear throughout. Fair to good. 9-91424 (9,000-12,000) – Lot 4196

4197
$592.50

CELADON VASE.

Yung Cheng mark and possibly of the Period, China. Animal form handles with ribbed body, and bow string marks at neck and foot. Celadon glazed. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Rim fritting at the mouth. 9-91267 (600-800) – Lot 4197

4198
$850.50

PORCELAIN JAR.

18th/19th century, China. Underglaze blue Ming style “heaped and piled” decoration of floral scrolling. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 10-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, with surface abrasions to shoulder commensurate with age. 7-70507 (300-500) – Lot 4198

4199
$711.00

PORCELAIN VASE.

18th/19th century, China. Bottle form K’o Yao. Pale celadon color with pronounced “crab-claw” crackle. Base with 5 spur marks. SIZE: 9-1/2″ dia x 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91278 (600-800) – Lot 4199

4200
$711.00

LAPIS LAZULI GLAZED PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. Conical form decorated with slip dragons with pearls. Four character mark on the base, Guang Xu mark. SIZE: 7-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74766 (600-800) – Lot 4200

4201
$592.50

PORCELAIN CELADON MOON JAR VASE.

19th century, China. Pale celadon glaze. 6 character Ch’ien Lung seal mark in underglaze blue on the base. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74719 (200-300) – Lot 4201

4202
$9,480.00

LUNG CHUAN VASE.

Ming Period (1368-1644), China. Flaring mouth with a wide body with a sea green celadon glaze. With bowstring marks. Labeled “Yamanaka 1965 Kyoto”. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With normal and expected craquelure. 9-91228 (700-900) – Lot 4202

4203
$4,503.00

KUAN WARE VASE.

18th century possibly earlier, China. Hexagonal double gourd form with a thick gray glaze. Labeled “S. Hayashi 1963 Kyoto”. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Chips to the mouth. Otherwise good. 9-91229 (600-800) – Lot 4203

4204
$1,422.00

TZU CHOU STONEWARE BASIN.

Ming period (1368-1644), China. Decoration of lotus flowers in black on a cream colored ground. SIZE: 16-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74596 (600-800) – Lot 4204

4205
$0.00

STONEWARE PLANTER.

Ming Period, China. Chun ware. Foliate lobated form with jui-i feet. Deep lavender glaze with earthworm marks. Turquoise interior. Brown slip glazed foot. Chinese number 2 on the base. SIZE: 9″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75150 (80,000-120,000) – Lot 4205

4206
$1,822.50
Lots 4206 thru 4322: 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


CARVED BOXWOOD FIGURE.

China. Standing figure of Guanyin holding a fly whisk and a rosary together with a square rosewood stand. SIZE: Figure: 16″ h. CONDITION: Very good with fine patina. 9-91346 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4206

4207
$770.25
Revised: 8/5/2014

This is not part of the Diplomatic Collection.

TABLE SCREEN.

20th century, China. White glass panel decorated with the 3 gods of luck. Carved and pieced black wood frame. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 12-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74986 (200-300) – Lot 4207

4208
$0.00

TZU TAN CARVING.

Early 20th century, China. Standing figure of a Luohan holding a fly whisk and a double gourd. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Minor flecks on edge of base, otherwise very good. 9-93648 (500-700) – Lot 4208

4209
$4,860.00

UNUSUAL PORCELAIN SCHOLAR’S ROCK.

Late 18th/19th century, China. The unusual scholar’s rock with black surfaces mimicking pumice or lava rock. Impressed mark on side of rock “Qianlong Zhencang”. Fitted to a modern hardwood stand. SIZE: Rock: 16″ h. Overall: 18″ h. CONDITION: Scholar’s rock with minor flecks, otherwise very good. 9-91357 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 4209

4210
$3,555.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET.

China, Early 20th century, running script on paper, signed “Zhang Zhidong,” with two seals. SIZE: 52 ¼” x 11 ¾”. CONDITION: Surface grime. 9-91314 (400-600) – Lot 4210

4211
$4,131.00

CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL BY YU YOUREN (1879-1964).

China, writing in running script, on the occasion of celebration human landing on the Moon, signed “Yu Youren,” with one seal SIZE: 42” x 12-3/4”. CONDITION: Creases. 9-91378 (500-700) – Lot 4211

4212
$1,944.00

LARGE CALLIGRAPHY HANDSCROLL.

China, Qing Dynasty, cursive script on paper, “hui hao luo zhi ru yun yan” (brushstrokes flying on the paper as cloud and mist), signed “Liao Ronglun,” with two seals. SIZE: 36” x 64” CONDITION: Poor condition, surface abrasion, stains. 9-91372 (800-1,000) – Lot 4212

4213
$1,422.00

FRAMED CALLIGRAPHY BY YE GONGCHAO (1904-1981).

China, running script on paper, dedicated to the occasion of the success event of Apollo 11 landing first humans on the Moon in 1969, signed “Gongchao,” with two seals, framed and glazed. CONDITION: Extensive foxing, loss to the mount. 9-91307 (700-900) – Lot 4213

4214
$20,047.50

SET OF FOUR ALBUM LEAVES BY HUANG JUNBI (1898-1991).

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting mountainous landscapes of four season, inscribed, signed “Huang Junbi” with three seals, each painting accompanied by a calligraphy panel to the top by Huang Junbi, with seals, dated dingmao year. SIZE: Calligraphy: 9-3/4″ x 13-3/4″. Paintings: 15″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91308 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 4214

4215
$8,295.00

ALBUM LEAVES WITH WOOD COVER.

China, 19th century, after Ming Dynasty artist Li Bin, eleven leaves in total, five ink and light color on paper paintings of landscape, each accompanied by calligraphic inscription in cursive script signed “Wu Qiao” or “Huang Shiyizi,” one wintry painting on its own, each painting inscribed, with seals “Li” and “Bin.” SIZE: 9 ¼” x 11 ¼”. CONDITION: Stain, surface grime and abrasion; album needs to be reattached. 9-91313 (800-1,200) – Lot 4215

4216
$17,775.00

LOOSE PAINTED LEAVES POSSIBLY BY ZHANG DAQIAN.

China, ink and light colors on silk, eight leaves, each depicting a scholar in various attitudes, signed “Daqian Zhang Yuan,” with seals, accompanied by a loose letter in cursive script, signed “Lin Yutang in spring of wushen year.” SIZE: 9 ½” x 5 ½”, 9 ½” x 5 ½” CONDITION: Poor condition, extensive water stain, surface grime, tears foxing, and minor burnt mark, minor loss. 9-91371 (800-1,200) – Lot 4216

4217
$3,555.00

TWO BOOKS.

Title slip inscribed History of Revolutionary Party of Shandong Province (Shandong Gemingdang Shi Gao), signed “Yu Youren,” one with one seal. SIZE: 11 ¾” x 8 ¼” CONDITION: Fair condition, minor loss. 9-91380 (400-600) – Lot 4217

4218
$2,962.50

SOAPSTONE CARVING.

Early 20th century, China. Yellow stone finely carved with dragons, pearls and clouds. Accompanied by a carved, fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 6-1/4″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91359 (700-900) – Lot 4218

4219
$1,422.00

SOAPSTONE CARVING.

Early 20th century, China. Translucent yellow stone with a seated figure of a Buddhist saint. Accompanied by stand. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91341 (700-900) – Lot 4219

4220
$0.00

SOAPSTONE CARVING.

19th century, China. Stone of a yellow color with a scene of three figures. Accompanied by stand. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Minor loss to top knot of one of the standing figures. Otherwise good. 9-91343 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4220

4221
$3,555.00

CARVED SOAPSTONE PAPERWEIGHT OF SCHOLAR.

Early 20th century, China. Carved in relief on both sides in a continuous fashion with scholar in a boat viewing a landscape with an inscription “Chun Jiang Fan Zhou” (boating in a spring river) and dated winter of dinghai year, with one seal. SIZE: 3″ x 2-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91326 (700-900) – Lot 4221

4222
$0.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Natural pebble form. Seal intact. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91408 (300-400) – Lot 4222

4223
$10,327.50

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Tien Huang shih. Foo dog finial. Seal intact. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Good. 9-91416 (300-400) – Lot 4223

4224
$7,290.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Tien Huang shih. Foo dog finial. Seal intact. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Good. 9-91415 (300-400) – Lot 4224

4225
$2,133.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Stone of a rose-gray color with foo dog finial. Seal intact. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91418 (300-400) – Lot 4225

4226
$829.50

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Wax colored stone with foo dog finial. Seal intact. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91422 (300-500) – Lot 4226

4227
$948.00

TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS.

Early to mid 20th century, China. One with a cat and kitten finial, the other with a foo dog finial. Seal impressions intact. SIZE: 4″ h and 2″ h. CONDITION: Good. 9-91483 (400-600) – Lot 4227

4228
$2,370.00

TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS.

Both have a butterscotch yellow color. SIZE: Largest is 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Seals intact. 9-91412 (400-600) – Lot 4228

4229
$3,318.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Natural pebble form. Seal intact. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Good. 9-91484 (400-600) – Lot 4229

4230
$5,332.50

TWO CHICKEN BLOODSTONE SEALS.

One with squared corners, and one rounded. SIZE: Each approx. 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: One with seal intact. 9-91404 (400-600) – Lot 4230

4231
$5,332.50

TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS.

Both have a butterscotch color. SIZE: Each is 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good.Seal impressions intact. 9-91411 (400-600) – Lot 4231

4232
$21,870.00

TIEN HUANG SOAPSTONE SEAL.

19th/20th century, China. Tien Huang. Engraved and signed “Bannong” on the side. Mythical animal finial. SIZE: 2″ sq. CONDITION: Seal intact. 9-91403 (400-600) – Lot 4232

4233
$6,682.50

TWO SEALS.

Early 20th century, China. Tien Huang Shih. Both with foo dog finials. Seals intact. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h and 1″ h. CONDITION: One with chip to seal at corner. The second good. 9-91485 (600-800) – Lot 4233

4234
$3,341.25

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Surface carved with dragons and swirling clouds. Seal intact. SIZE: 2″ x 2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91327 (600-800) – Lot 4234

4235
$10,072.50

TIEN HUANG SHIH SEAL.

Dated to the Guangxu Reign. Seal of rectangular form. Seal intact. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91407 (400-600) – Lot 4235

4236
$1,303.50

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Butterscotch colored stone with foo dog finial. Seal intact. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Good. 9-91322 (600-800) – Lot 4236

4237
$3,258.75

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. CONDITION: Good. 9-91417 (600-800) – Lot 4237

4238
$4,147.50

TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS.

Early 20th century, China. Both with mythical animal finials. Seals intact. SIZE: Approx. 1″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91406 (700-900) – Lot 4238

4239
$22,515.00

TIEN HUANG SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Top with a pair of foo dog, one side signed “Chen Zifen.” SIZE: 1-1/2″ sq. CONDITION: Very good. Seal impression intact. 9-91321 (700-900) – Lot 4239

4240
$11,850.00

TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS.

Early 20th century, China. Tien Huang Shih. Both with foo dog finials. One with intact seal. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h and 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: One with chip to seal base corner, otherwise good. 9-91402 (700-900) – Lot 4240

4241
$2,666.25

TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS.

Early 20th century, China. First being a Tien Huang Shih seal with dragons and clouds (seal intact). Together with another yellow soapstone seal with a Buddha finial in box. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-91413 (800-1,200) – Lot 4241

4242
$1,896.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Seal with foo dog finial. Seal intact. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91410 (250-350) – Lot 4242

4243
$486.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Yellow stone, natural pebble form. Seal intact. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91405 (250-350) – Lot 4243

4244
$3,081.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Chicken blood stone carved with figures in a landscape. Signed “Shiqing”. No seal. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91420 (300-400) – Lot 4244

4245
$2,370.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Red and gray stone carved with bats, clouds and flowering trees. No seal impression. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Good. 9-91421 (300-400) – Lot 4245

4246
$24,300.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

19th, early 20th century, China. Tien Huang shih. Finely carved phoenix finial. Seal intact. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91419 (300-400) – Lot 4246

4247
$32,805.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL OF TIEN HUANG.

Early 20th century, China. Finial of a mythical tortoise, one side engraved with characters “dingsi dong shiyue Leng jun” (Mr. Leng in the tenth month of the winter of dingsi year), the bottom seal surface carved with characters “Ceng jing wo yan ji wo you” (veni , vidi, vici), together with box. SIZE: 1-3/4″ sq. CONDITION: Very good, seal impression intact and complete. 9-91320 (800-1,000) – Lot 4247

4248
$18,225.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

19th/early 20th century, China. Tien Huang shih. Surface carved in low relief with archaic dragons, one side engraved with characters “(?) Yuan ren yi xian zuan long shi” (stone carved in the dragon of Yuan dynasty style). The bottom carved with characters “Jia zai chun shan zhi lu” (home is in the woods in spring mountains). SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Good. 9-91318 (800-1,000) – Lot 4248

4249
$5,925.00

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 4249

4250
$13,035.00

STONEWARE EWER.

First half of the 20th century, China. Yaozhou-type ware with a dark green celadon glaze. Accompanied by hardwood base. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91488 (500-700) – Lot 4250

4251
$592.50

TWO STONEWARE VESSELS.

20th century, China. Comprised of a Jun ewer in robin’s egg blue drip glaze with indigo splash. Together with a Longquan celadon glaze three legged censer. SIZE: Ewer: 5-1/2″ h. Censer: 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Both structurally very good. Ewer with minor chips to glaze. 9-93651 (400-600) – Lot 4251

4252
$2,370.00

TWO YI HSING WARE TEAPOTS.

19th century, China. Include a teapot with a marbleized body and cover and an octagonal teapot with a reticulated body. Both signed. SIZE: 9″ and 8″ across, respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93650 (700-900) – Lot 4252

4253
$3,555.00

YI HSING TEAPOT.

Early 20th century, China. Of globular form engraved with calligraphy on both sides, dedicated to the sixth meeting of the national banks. Signed “Gu Jingzhou” on the bottom. SIZE: 7″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93649 (400-600) – Lot 4253

4254
$0.00

THREE PIECES OF STONEWARE.

Early 20th century, China. All with celadon glazes. Includes a pair of Yue-type boxes in the shape of mandarin ducks and a Qingbai figure of Guanyin. SIZE: Largest: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91358 (700-900) – Lot 4254

4255
$592.50

ZISHA VASE.

Early 20th century, China. With decoration of birds and flowers in yellow slip. Accompanied by a hardwood stand. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91390 (400-600) – Lot 4255

4256
$17,775.00

FRAMED PAINTING BY HUANG JUNBI (1898-1991).

China, ink and light colors on paper, depicting misty mountainous landscape, inscribed, dated wushen year, signed “Huang Junbi in Baiyun Pavilion, with three seals, framed and glazed. CONDITION: Good, some stain. 9-91306 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 4256

4257
$8,295.00

FRAMED PAINTING BY HUANG JUNBI (1898-1991).

China, ink on paper, finely depicting plum blossoms, signed “Huang Junbi,” with one seal, framed and glazed. CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 9-91310 (700-900) – Lot 4257

4258
$16,590.00

LOOSE PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO ZHANG DAQIAN (1899–1983).

China. Ink and colors on paper, finely depicting still life with Chinese cabbages, radishes, and mushrooms, inscribed, dated spring of gengshen year, signed “Old man Yuan,” with four seals. NOTE: Similar work mounted in hanging scroll format can be found in the exhibition “Straddling East and West: Lin Yutang, A Modern Literatus” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A similar painting of slightly larger size sold at Bonhoms Hong Kong Lot 1286 May 25th 2014 Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy auction. SIZE: 13″ x 25″. PROVENANCE: From a private collection of a prominent Taiwan diplomatic family. CONDITION: Creases, mounted in handscroll format. 9-91386 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 4258

4259
$11,850.00

LARGE LOOSE PAINTING IN HORIZONTAL FORMAT ATTRIBUTED TO HUANG JUNBI (1898-1991).

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting waterfall, mountains and river, inscribed, dated summer of xinyou year, signed “Baiyuntang basi sou Huang Junbi,” with three seals. SIZE: 28” x 54” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91383 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 4259

4260
$948.00

LOOSE PAINTING IN HANGING SCROLL FORMAT CHEN YUNREN.

China, ink and light colors on paper, depicting five chicken and willow branches, dedicated to Xu Shaochang, signed “Yunren,” with one seal. SIZE: 36” x 14 ½” CONDITION: Good condition, some foxing and stain. 9-91477 (400-600) – Lot 4260

4261
$1,093.50

EARLY 20TH CENTURY LOOSE PAINTING AFTER WU GUXIANG.

China, ink and colors on silk, depicting scholars in a cottage in a landscape, inscribed, signed “Wu Guxiang,” with one seal. SIZE: 11” x 16” CONDITION: Good condition, minor stain. 9-91385 (500-700) – Lot 4261

4262
$13,365.00

LARGE LOOSE PAINTING IN HORIZONTAL FORMAT ATTRIBUTED TO HUANG JUNBI (1898-1991).

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting a lone recluse boating in a river and mountain scene, inscribed, dated summer of renxu year, signed “Baiyun Tang bashiwu sou Huang Junbi,” with two seals. SIZE: 28” x 54” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91382 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 4262

4263
$1,185.00

WHITE BRASS BOX.

Early 20th century, China. Rectangular form. Surface engraved with bamboo and calligraphy. Signed on bottom “(Chen) Yinsheng.” SIZE: 4-3/4″ l x 3″ w. CONDITION: Good. 9-91356 (800-1,000) – Lot 4263

4264
$1,422.00

HARDWOOD BOX.

First half of the 20th century, China. Rectangular form. Surfaces carved with dragons and waves and wan meanders. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ x 3″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91367 (700-900) – Lot 4264

4265
$1,896.00

WHITE BRASS BOX.

Early 20th century, China. Square form. Surface engraved with a long poem. Signed “(Chen) Yinsheng” and dated winter of gengchen year. Hallmark “Jinping” on the bottom. SIZE: 3-3/4″ x 3-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91360 (800-1,000) – Lot 4265

4266
$0.00

BRASS WRIST REST.

Early 20th century, China. Surface engraved with a flowering prunus branch and calligraphy, signed “Fan Fu.” SIZE: 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Normal wear and surface blemishes. Good. 9-91355 (700-900) – Lot 4266

4267
$948.00

GROUP OF THREE WRIST RESTS.

Early 20th century, China. Hardwood and bamboo. Pair decorated with clerical script and a single piece decorated with a sage and attendant. SIZE: Each approximately 9″ l. CONDITION: Natural flaws to one, otherwise very good. 9-91353 (800-1,000) – Lot 4267

4268
$474.00

PAIR OF BRONZE CENSERS.

Early 20th century, China. Each depicting Laozi leaving his cavern on a water buffalo to practice Taoism, with splash decoration and fitted with a rosewood stand. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91309 (300-500) – Lot 4268

4269
$1,659.00

BRONZE CENSER.

Early 20th century, China. Sun spot type with gold splashes. Hsuan Te seal mark on the base. SIZE: 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91351 (500-700) – Lot 4269

4270
$0.00

BRONZE CENSER.

Early 20th century, China. With ribbed body. Four-character hallmark “Xing su ji zhi” on the base. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Light surface scratches and abrasions. 9-91347 (500-700) – Lot 4270

4271
$948.00

BRONZE CENSER.

Early 20th century, China. With “heaven soaring” handles, on a bronze stand. Four-character hallmark “Qianqing gong zhi” on the base. SIZE: 6-1/4″ across handles. CONDITION: Old patina. Very good. 9-91349 (600-800) – Lot 4271

4272
$711.00

BRONZE CENSER.

Early 20th century, China. With animal mask handles. Three-character mark on the base. SIZE: 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Light surface abrasion, otherwise good. 9-91348 (600-800) – Lot 4272

4273
$1,185.00

BRONZE CENSER.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Censer with gold splash decoration, the handles of the busts of mythical beasts. Seal mark on base. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 7″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with light surface soiling. 9-91350 (600-800) – Lot 4273

4274
$948.00

TWO BAMBOO BRUSH POTS.

19th century, China. The first finely carved with figures in a landscape, together with a smaller brush pot decorated with calligraphy. SIZE: 6″ h and 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: One with a hole in the base. The second with a vertical crack. 9-91389 (700-900) – Lot 4274

4275
$1,777.50

ZITAN BRUSH POT.

Early 20th century, China. Carved as an open magnolia flower with relief decoration of lotus plants. SIZE: 5-1/2″ dia x 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Small vertical shrinkage cracks, otherwise good. 9-91345 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 4275

4276
$5,925.00

CARVED BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

19th/20th century, China. Sages in a bamboo grove. Signed on the side “Chen Muqing”. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 9″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91370 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 4276

4277
$829.50

BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Scene of two figures carved in high relief in a pine grove. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91362 (700-900) – Lot 4277

4278
$948.00

GROUP OF 5 BRUSH POTS.

19th-20th century, China. Two of hard wood and three of bamboo. SIZE: Largest: 7-1/4″ dia x 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with nicely polished and patinated surfaces. 9-91364 (600-800) – Lot 4278

4279
$2,370.00

HANGING SCROLL BY LIU GUANGCHENG (1891-1975).

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a recluse riding a donkey in a mountainous landscape with pavilions and pines, dated winter of xinsi year, signed “Liu Guangcheng,” with two seals. SIZE: 26-1/4″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91376 (400-600) – Lot 4279

4280
$592.50

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF GAO JIANFU.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting two cormorant in a pond next to maple tree, dedicated to Mr. Shuofu, signed “Jianfu,” with one seal. SIZE: 50 ½” x 12″ CONDITION: Creases, surface grime, stain to the border. 9-91373 (700-900) – Lot 4280

4281
$592.50

HANGING SCROLL BY WANG TINGJUE (1884-1958).

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting chrysanthemum, pine and rockery, with lengthy inscription, signed “Canglang waishi,” with two seals. SIZE: 54 ¼” x 13” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91375 (400-600) – Lot 4281

4282
$1,659.00

SET OF FOUR HANGING SCROLLS BY LU DI’E.

China, early 20th century, ink on paper, depicting pine, iris, bamboo, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Zhongqing, dated summer of yiyou year, signed and with seals. SIZE: 59” x 14” each. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91381 (700-900) – Lot 4282

4283
$948.00

CLOISONNE WATER COUPE.

Early 20th century, China. Of peach form with foliage. Surface decorated with mille-fleur and bats. SIZE: 6″ x 5″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91363 (600-800) – Lot 4283

4284
$5,332.50

CLOISONNE SCEPTER.

Late 19th Century, China Surface decorated with auspicious emblems on a dark blue ground. SIZE: 14-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91354 (800-1,200) – Lot 4284

4285
$6,517.50

CLOISONNE MODEL OF BIRD CAGE.

Early 20th century, China. Cloisonne and gilt bronze decoration of dragons and flowers on a turquoise ground. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91368 (1,000-1,800) – Lot 4285

4286
$2,725.50

TWO JADE CARVINGS.

Early 20th century, China. Includes a Ming style plaque with a shou character and a plaque with an immortal and poetry. SIZE: Largest: 3-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91392 (600-800) – Lot 4286

4287
$1,422.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

The needle has been broken & repaired.

JADE HAIR ORNAMENT.

Early 20th century, China. Stone of a yellow green celadon color. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91329 (600-800) – Lot 4287

4288
$10,072.50

JADE WATER COUPE.

Late 19th century, China. Grey-white colored stone with russet areas. Carved as a pair of Buddha’s hand citrons. SIZE: 5″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91365 (800-1,200) – Lot 4288

4289
$1,303.50

JADE FINIAL.

Early 20th century, China. Gray stone with black markings carved and pierced with deer and foliage. SIZE: 1″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91323 (700-900) – Lot 4289

4290
$7,702.50

PAIR OF JADE WRIST RESTS.

Early 20th century, Carving of a mountain landscape with bamboo on the exterior. Accompanied by fitted stands. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91339 (800-1,000) – Lot 4290

4291
$3,037.50

JADE CARVING.

Early 20th century, China. Grey-white stone. Study of a crab. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91328 (800-1,200) – Lot 4291

4292
$2,370.00

PORCELAIN VASE.

First half of 20th century, China. Bottle form vase with relief decoration of a dragon. Surfaces enhanced with underglaze red and blue. Six-character Yongzheng mark on the base. SIZE: 24″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91369 (800-1,200) – Lot 4292

4294
$14,812.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES.

Early 20th century, China. Square form with famille rose historical scenes. Signed with a company name. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91337 (700-900) – Lot 4294

4295
$0.00

SMALL PORCELAIN BOWL.

Early 20th century, China. Flared form with a scalloped edge. Underglaze blue decoration of the eight precious items and lotus scrolling. Yongzheng mark on the base. SIZE: 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91395 (500-700) – Lot 4295

4296
$0.00

TWO PIECES OF CELADON WARE.

20th century, China. Yue-type. Includes a beaker shaped vase and a covered box engraved with flowers. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h and 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91361 (600-800) – Lot 4296

4297
$2,187.00

CELADON SHALLOW BOWL.

Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), China. Longquan Ware. Bowl of a deep sea green color with vertically ribbed interior around a central reserve of flowers. SIZE: 12″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91401 (500-700) – Lot 4297

4298
$1,336.50

PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH.

Early 20th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of stylized phoenixes and clouds. Tao Kuang mark on base. SIZE: 10-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91336 (400-600) – Lot 4298

4299
$1,659.00

PORCELAIN BOWL.

Early 20th century, China. Early Ming style decoration of phoenixes and stylized lotus scrolling. SIZE: 8-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91396 (600-800) – Lot 4299

4300
$9,720.00

TOU TSAI PORCELAIN BOWL.

Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period, China. Decoration of floral bouquets. SIZE: 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91487 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4300

4301
$1,303.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN BOWLS.

First half of the 20th century, China. Famille rose decoration of peaches and bats with Yongzheng mark on the base. SIZE: 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91366 (700-900) – Lot 4301

4302
$1,422.00

TWO PAINTINGS BY YE GONGCHAO (1904-1981).

China, ink on paper, one depicting bamboo, the other irises, each dated wuxu year (1958), dedicated to Wanjun, signed “Gongchao,” with three and two seals, respectively. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 11″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91305 (600-800) – Lot 4302

4303
$7,110.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting still life of Chinese cabbages, radishes, butterfly and grasshopper, inscribed, signed “Baishi,” with four seals. SIZE: 41 ½” x 13 ¼” CONDITION: Water stain. 9-91374 (800-1,200) – Lot 4303

4304
$2,370.00

HANDSCROLL LATE 19TH CENTURY COPY OF ZHU XI.

China, calligraphy in running script on paper; frontispiece, “Kaoting Xiansheng Mo Miao (Mr. Kaoting’s ink splendor)” signed “Wu Rong Guang,” dated bingshen year in Daoguang period, with one seal. SIZE: 14” x 124”, 14” x 33” wood box CONDITION: Minor losses, foxing, surface grime, stain. 9-91311 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 4304

4305
$165,900.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO ZHANG DAQIAN (1899 – 1983).

China. Ink and colors on paper, finely depicting in splashed ink and color with a scholar walking with a cane in a blue and green landscape, with lengthy inscriptions, dated autumn of renxu year, signed “Yuan at the age of eighty-­four,” with five seals, title slip signed “Huang Miaozi.” SIZE: 40″ x 18″ PROVENANCE: From a private collection of a prominent Taiwan diplomatic family. CONDITION: Good. 9-91304 (20,000-30,000) – Lot 4305

4306
$1,659.00

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS YE GONG CHAO (1904-1981) & Wu Zishen (1893-1972).

China, one with ink and colors on paper, depicting iris and rockery, dated summer of bingchen year, signed “Ye Gongchao”; the other with ink on paper, depicting bamboo, plum blossoms and rockery, inscribed, dated jiachen year, signed “Zishen,” with two seals. SIZE: 17 ¼” x 25 ½”, 13 ¼” x 19 ½” CONDITION: First: foxing and minor stain; second: surface grime. 9-91384 (700-900) – Lot 4306

4307
$1,215.00

CARNELIAN CARVING.

Early 20th century, China. Study of flowers and clam shells. Accompanied by hardwood stand. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Small loss to petals. 9-91340 (600-800) – Lot 4307

4308
$2,133.00

JADE CARVING.

Late 19th/Early 20th century, China. Yellow-green stone carving of a small boy holding a branch of lingzhi. Accompanied by stand. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91331 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 4308

4309
$9,480.00

JADEITE PAIR OF EARRINGS.

Highly translucent emerald green jade set in white gold with diamonds. Note: Accompanied by GIA certificate stating that the carved stones are of natural color with no indication of impreganation. SIZE: 20.95 x 20.85 mm to 20.45 x 20.15 mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91400 (7,000-9,000) – Lot 4309

4310
$35,550.00

JADEITE PENDANT AND PAIR OF EARRINGS.

Carving of leaves in highly translucent emerald green jade set in white gold with diamonds. Note: Accompanied by GIA certificate stating that the stones are jadeite jade with natural color and no indications of impregnation. SIZE: Pendant: 44.30 x 24.45 mm. Earrings: approx 24 x 12.41 mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91399 (12,000-18,000) – Lot 4310

4311
$948.00

14 KARAT GOLD OMEGA LADY’S WATCH.

Having 17 jeweled stem wind movement, the case and mesh band marked “14k Gold” fitted with four small simulated diamonds on each side of the face. Currently housed in a red leather case. SIZE: Total length 6-1/4″. Total weight with movement removed, 14 grams. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91478 (600-900) – Lot 4311

4312
$1,185.00

JADE CARVING.

Early 20th century, China. Gray stone with russet markings. Study of 2 foo dogs. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91330 (600-800) – Lot 4312

4313
$729.00

JADE CARVING.

Early 20th century, China. Gray-green stone carving of a branch of lingzhi. Accompanied by hardwood fitted stand. SIZE: 4-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91398 (600-800) – Lot 4313

4313a
$948.00

HARDWOOD SCEPTER.

Early 20th century, China. Hardwood scepter with jui-i finial. SIZE: 12-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91387 (500-700) – Lot 4313a

4314
$2,370.00

JADE CARVING.

Early 20th century, China. Pale green celadon stone with carving of a Lung Ma dragon horse. Accompanied by fitted stand. SIZE: 6″ h x 5″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91344 (500-700) – Lot 4314

4315
$5,467.50

JADE CARVING.

Early 20th century, China. Gray-white stone with the seated figure of the goddess of mercy, Quanyin. Accompanied by stand. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91338 (500-700) – Lot 4315

4316
$4,147.50

TWO CARVED JADE PENDANTS.

19th/20th century, China. The first a carving of bamboo. The second a figure of Guanyin. SIZE: Each about 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91342 (400-600) – Lot 4316

4317
$729.00

JADE CARVING.

Early 20th century, China. Light celadon stone carving of Mi Lo Fu appearing from a flower. SIZE: 4-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91397 (400-600) – Lot 4317

4318
$3,851.25
Revised: 8/18/2014

There is a crack in the stopper.

JADEITE SNUFF BOTTLE.

19th/early 20th century, China. Highly translucent pale green stone with bright green markings and tourmaline stopper. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91334 (600-800) – Lot 4318

4319
$5,036.25

JADE VASE WITH DRAGON HANDLES.

19th century, China. Surface carved with taotie masks. Stone of a grey-white color with brown areas. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91391 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 4319

4320
$2,488.50
Revised: 8/18/2014

There is a hairline crack on the rump of one horse.

JADE CARVING.

Early 20th century, China. Pair of recumbent horses. Stone of an even gray green color. SIZE: 4″ x 3-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91393 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4320

4321
$10,665.00

JADE MOUNTAIN.

Late Qing Dynasty, China. Grayish-white stone surface carved with peaches and bats. Accompanied by stand. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91332 (800-1,200) – Lot 4321

4322
$972.00

JADE ARCHER’S RING.

Early 20th century, China. Surface engraved with an orchid and a poem with thunder meander borders. SIZE: 1-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91352 (800-1,000) – Lot 4322

4323
$0.00
Revised: 8/5/2014

This is not part of the Diplomatic Collection.

CARVED ROSEWOOD PANEL.

20th century, China. Relief carved with the three friends, pine, prunus and bamboo with a thunder meander border. Brass mount. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 8-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93654 (400-600) – Lot 4323

4324
$94,800.00
Revised: 8/5/2014

This is not part of the Diplomatic Collection.

HANGING SCROLL AFTER QIU YING.

China, 19th century. Ink and colors on silk, finely depicting in blue and green style of figures engaged in various activities in a mountainous landscape with pavilions, including a hunting scene of the imperial family, accompanied by colophons with lengthy inscriptions in small standard script signed “Zhengming,” with two seals, and another one signed “Zhu (?)yue at age seventy-one,” with one seal; frontispiece titled “ Shang Lin Ju Li,” signed “Lu Shiren,” with two seal. SIZE: 490″ x 18″. CONDITION: Good with minor loss. 9-93647 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 4324

4325
$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 (22,000-28,000) – Lot 4325

4326
$30,375.00

PAIR OF CELADON JADE BOWLS.

19th century, China. Highly translucent carved stone with pairs of fish in interior with dragon handles. In wooden box. SIZE: 6″ dia. CONDITION: One with crack, otherwise good. 9-91177 (20,000-30,000) – Lot 4326

4327
$3,645.00

JADE HANDLED CUP.

19th century or earlier, China. Grey stone carved with a landscape and a poem. Stone with fissures. Carved hardwood stand and cover. SIZE: 5″ l x 1-1/2″ h. CONDITION: As noted. 7-75034 (200-300) – Lot 4327

4328
$18,960.00

JADEITE CARVING.

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. Color not enhanced. Note: accompanied by certificate from Hong Kong Jade & Stone Laboratory stating this a Natural Fei Cui (Jadeite Jade) Type A without resin. Also with certificate from Hong Kong Gems Laboratory identifying jade as Natural Fei Cui (Type A). SIZE: 46.62 ct including mounting. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94267 (10,000-12,000) – Lot 4328

4329
$13,365.00

JADEITE CARVED PENDANT.

China. Emerald green color with white gold and diamond mounts. Stone carved with koi, reverse with lotus blossoms and bird. Color not enhanced. Note: accompanied by Hong King Gems Laboratory certificate stating jade is a Natural Color Fei Cui (Type A). SIZE: 49.94 ct. includes setting. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94266 (10,000-12,000) – Lot 4329

4330
$0.00

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 (15,000-18,000) – Lot 4330

4331
$35,550.00

IMPORTANT JADE SCEPTER.

18th/19th century, China. Ruyi of a sea green celadon stone. Carved as Ling Chih with lotus flowers and foliage allover. Accompanied by a rosewood stand pierced carved with dragons and Ling Chih. SIZE: Scepter is 16″ l. Stand is 16″ l. CONDITION: Scepter has natural fissures in the stone. Stand has a few minor chips. 8-76372 (30,000-50,000) – Lot 4331

4332
$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 (15,000-18,000) – Lot 4332

4333
$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 (22,000-25,000) – Lot 4333

4334
$2,370.00

JADE DEMON CARVING.

Probably Ming period, China. Standing figure carved from white jade with russet throughout. SIZE: 2-1/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74960 (1,200-1,400) – Lot 4334

4335
$1,185.00

JADE CARVING IN THE FORM OF A RAM.

Ming period or earlier, China. Reclining figure of white and calcified jade. SIZE: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74964 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4335

4336
$3,555.00

FINE JADE PENDANT CARVED AS A COCKEREL.

China, 18th to 19th century. Stone of a greyish white color. SIZE: 2″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74817 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 4336

4337
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A FROG.

China, 19th century. Stone of a celadon color with a large area of russet skin. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74818 (1,800-2,000) – Lot 4337

4338
$1,185.00

OVIFORM STONEWARE VASE.

19th century, China. With peacock feather glaze. Signed on the base with an impressed seal. Boxed with an inscription. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74836 (200-300) – Lot 4338

4339
$4,029.00

WU TSAI WARE PORCELAIN JAR.

Transitional period (1620-1660), China. Underglaze blue with enamel decoration of horses, waves, and auspicious emblems. SIZE: 12″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Hairline crack and small rim frits. 7-75131 (400-600) – Lot 4339

4340
$3,081.00

BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN WINE JAR.

Probably Ming period, China. Underglaze blue decoration of a deep violet color with a design of birds and florals. Inscription on the base with a Wan Li cyclical date. SIZE: 11″ dia x 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74874 (300-500) – Lot 4340

4341
$3,555.00

LANG YAO WARE PORCELAIN VASE.

Late 19th century, China. Tripartite double gourd form. Glaze of blue and purple. 6 character impressed Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74997 (300-500) – Lot 4341

4342
$2,488.50

PORCELAIN CRICKET CAGE.

19th century, China. Orange glaze with gilt decoration of melons, foliage, and butterflies. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91172 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4342

4343
$2,133.00

HEXAGONAL PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Faux bronze style decoration with shou characters and archaic scrolling. Ch’ien Lung mark on bottom. SIZE: 17-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74744 (300-500) – Lot 4343

4344
$3,258.75

MOON FLASK FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Underglaze blue “heaped and piled” decoration of formalized lotus scrolling. SIZE: 13″ h x 10″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75151 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 4344

4345
$7,110.00

FINE SET OF 12 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 4345

4346
$668.25

BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWL.

18th century, China. 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period. Underglaze blue Ming style decoration of floral scrolling. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h x 6-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74722 (200-300) – Lot 4346

4347
$1,540.50

“GARLIC MOUTH” PORCELAIN VASE.

Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period, China. With underglaze blue “heaped and piled” decoration of the 3 fruits and floral sprigs. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74707 (200-300) – Lot 4347

4348
$8,295.00

ARCHAIC STYLE CLOISONNE BRONZE FORM.

Ch’ien Lung mark and probably of the period, China. Handled covered jar. Archaic style decoration of taotie masks, birds and dragons on a turquoise ground. SIZE: 11″ h x 9″ w.. PROVENANCE: Private California Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91199 (9,000-10,000) – Lot 4348

4349
$4,740.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE CANDLE STICKS.

18th century, China. Decoration of taotieh masks and lotus scrolls on a turquoise ground. With Ch’ein Lung marks. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75019 (800-1,200) – Lot 4349

4350
$10,665.00

TWO-PART CLOISONNE CENSER.

Ch’ien Lung mark, probably of the period, China. Repoussed in the form of a group of peaches with applied gilt figures of bats. Branches of peaches on cloisonne ground decorated with bats and clouds. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h x approx 6″ dia. PROVENANCE: Private California Collection. CONDITION: Minor rubbing to the gilt. 9-91200 (12,000-15,000) – Lot 4350

4351
$17,617.50

PAIR OF CLOISONNE KU FORM VASES.

18th century, China. Cast in the form of archaic bronze Ku beakers. Surface decorated in cloisonne with taotei masks, cicada motifs, and formalized lotus scrolling. All on a turquoise ground. Old label on the vase “Chinese Cloissone, Chen Lung Period (1735-1796)”. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 8″ dia. CONDITION: One with surface chip. 9-93506 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 4351

4352
$1,185.00

CLOISONNE VASE WITH ISLAMIC INSCRIPTION AND STAND.

19th century, China. Floral scrolling on a turquoise ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91440 (800-1,200) – Lot 4352

4353
$7,110.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES.

18th century, China. Decoration of Tao Tieh masks, Ju-i, and lotus scrolls on a dark turquoise ground. With Ch’ien Lung marks. SIZE: 21-1/4″ h x 14″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75016 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 4353

4354
$7,702.50

PAIR OF CLOISONNE ANIMALS.

18th/19th century, China. Standing figures of 4 legged horned mythical animals. Decoration of dark blue and turquoise enamel with gilt. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l x 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75130 (700-900) – Lot 4354

4355
$3,555.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES.

Late 19th century, China. Double gourd form with handles. Lotus scrolling and archaic swirl decoration. Inscription on both sides of both vases. Ch’ien Lung mark on both bases. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91474 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 4355

4356
$13,035.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE STUPA.

19th century, China. Repousse gilt masks with jewels. Decoration of floral scrolls on a turquoise ground. With Ch’ien Lung marks. SIZE: 21″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75017 (800-1,200) – Lot 4356

4357
$1,481.25

PAIR OF CLOISONNE BEAKER VASES.

Early 20th century, China. Decoration of archaic scrolling and lotus scrolls on a turquoise ground. With Ch’ien Lung marks. SIZE: 12-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75018 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 4357

4358
$24,300.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN TEAPOTS.

Republican period, China. Signed Wang Hsiao Fan. Finely painted with historical scenes, inscriptions, and sepia borders. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91181 (18,000-25,000) – Lot 4358

4359
$47,400.00
Revised: 8/19/2014

This important bowl has a very small (2”) very tight hairline crack on the side. The hairline is extraordinarily difficult to see, almost imperceptible.

PORCELAIN SHALLOW BOWL.

Early Ming Period circa 1400, China. Decoration of lotus plants and stylized lotus scrolling. Typical Hui-Hui-Ching or Muhamedan cobalt blue. Underglazed bottom with palm eye markings. SIZE: 13″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75149 (40,000-60,000) – Lot 4359

4360
$1,659.00

SHALLOW PORCELAIN BOWL.

K’ang Hsi period (1662-1722), China. Lobated body with a scalloped edge. Underglaze blue decoration of ju-i, stylized lotus scrolling, and the 8 precious emblems. Exterior with floral sprigs. Cheng Hua mark on the base. SIZE: 7-7/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75124 (200-300) – Lot 4360

4361
$32,587.50

IMPORTANT PORCELAIN VASE.

China, Ch’ien Lung 6 character mark and possibly of the period. Painted with underglaze blue decoration of lotus plants. NOTE: A similar example of blue & white vase with pierced handles decorated with lotus design with Qianlong seal mark can be found in “The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Blue & White Porcelain with Underglaze Red (III) (Plate 130). For a Doucai version, refer to Sotheby’s New York Fine Chinese Ceramics, Furniture & Works of Art auction, May 31 & June 1, 1994, lot 403. SIZE: 21-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Acquired by the previous owner in London, 1997/1998. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91252 (30,000-40,000) – Lot 4361

4362
$1,422.00

LARGE FANG HU PORCELAIN VASE.

Ch’ien Lung mark (1735-1796) and of the period, China. Decoration of peaches and bats with formalized lotus scrolling. SIZE: 20″ l x 10-1/2″ w x 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74725 (300-500) – Lot 4362

4363
$592.50

BLUE DECORATED PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. Ming style underglaze blue floral decoration. Unglazed base. SIZE: 12-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74713 (300-500) – Lot 4363

4364
$3,555.00

BLUE PORCELAIN BOWL.

Ming period, with mark of the Wan Li reign (1573-1619), China. Deep blue color finely painted with children playing. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h x 11-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74815 (800-1,200) – Lot 4364

4365
$2,607.00

PORCELAIN VASE.

Late 19th century, China. Rouleau form. Blue ground with decoration of flowers in famille rose enamels. SIZE: 24″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91280 (1,800-2,800) – Lot 4365

4366
$7,897.50

DOUCAI PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Vase decorated with the eight precious emblems and stylized lotus scrolling with stylized dragon form handles. Jiaqing mark on the base. Label on bottom of vase: “J. Sparks 1970 London”. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91246 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 4366

4367
$0.00

PORCELAIN FOOTED SERVING DISH.

Late 19th century, China. Famille rose decoration of male and female figures. SIZE: 11″ x 8-1/4″ x 4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93792 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 4367

4368
$1,896.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN CUPS.

China. Decoration of cats and flowering plants. Yung Cheng mark on the bottom. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Donated to small Canadian museum circa 1910; De-accessioned to the current owner. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93176 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 4368

4369
$1,303.50

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE.

19th century, China. Bottle shaped with bow string marks. Bluish grey Claire de Lune glaze with crackle. With Chen Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 16″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91266 (800-1,000) – Lot 4369

4370
$0.00

LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY IN THE MANNER OF QI GONG.

Writing of Su Shi’s poem in cursive script, dedicated to Mr. Xueru, dated 1982, signed “Qi Gong,” with one seal. SIZE: 31″ x 18 ¼” CONDITION: Good 9-91039 (500-700) – Lot 4370

4371
$592.50

CALLIGRAPHY ALBUM 19TH CENTURY, AFTER ZHANG BI.

China, twelve leaves with writings in cursive script, signed “Donghai jushi,” with one seal, plus two leaves of five inscriptions signed “Wang Guxiang,” (one seal) “Peng Nian” (two seals) “Houxue Wenjia,” (one seal) “Zhu Yifan” (one seal) and “Yu Youren” (one seal). SIZE: 8 ¼” x 5 ½”. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91102 (500-700) – Lot 4371

4372
$0.00

LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY IN THE MANNER OF QI GONG.

China, running script, signed “Qi Gong,” dedicated to Mr. Guiyi, dated 1982, with one seal. SIZE: 27″ x 16 ½”. CONDITION: Good. 9-91092 (500-700) – Lot 4372

4373
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF WU CHANGSHUO.

China, ink and colors on paper, signed “Laofou,” with two seals. SIZE: 50″ x 8″. CONDITION: Severe surface abrasion, creases, surface grim, tear to the top mount. 9-91035 (500-700) – Lot 4373

4374
$296.25

TWO LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY IN THE MANNER OF BAI JIAO.

China. Writing in running script, dedicated to Mr. Tingyao, signed, with one seal; the other in the manner of Wu Hufan, running script, dedicated to Mr. Yangwu, dated the sixth month of yiyou year, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 13″ x 11 ¾”, 5″ x 16 ½” CONDITION: Both good. 9-91027 (500-700) – Lot 4374

4375
$3,555.00

SET OF FOUR HANGING SCROLLS.

China, 19th century copy of Cheng Gongmei, ink and colors on silk, each finely depicting birds and flowers, dated “the fourth year of Yongzheng reign,” signed and with two seals. SIZE: 53-1/2″ x 13″ PROVENANCE: Purportedly acquired directly from Peter L. Rosenberg in his final years. CONDITION: Poor condition, extensive stains and foxing, repairs, minor losses. 9-91462 (800-1,200) – Lot 4375

4376
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL AFTER YUN SHOUPING.

18th/19th century, ink and colors on silk, finely depicting morning glories and crab-apples and rockery, inscribed, signed “Yun Shouping,” with four artist’s seals and four collector’s seals. SIZE: 48-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Extensive water stain. 9-93972 (800-1,200) – Lot 4376

4377
$948.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China. 1) Attributed to Kong Xiaoyu (1909-1980), ink and colors on paper, depicting antique objects and scrolls, inscribed, dated mid-autumn of gengchen year, signed “Kong Xiaoyu” and “Xiong Songquan,” with two seals. 2) In the manner of Yu Feichang, ink and light colors on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape, inscribed, dated gengwu year, signed “Feichang,” with two seals “Yu Zhao” and “Feichang.” SIZE: 1) 53-1/4″ x 13-1/4″. 2) 56-3/4″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Good condition, foxing. 9-93621-10 (800-1,000) – Lot 4377

4378
$592.50

TWO CALLIGRAPHY FAN LEAVES ATTRIBUTED TO BAI JIAO(1907 – 1969).

China, one in standard script, signed, dated summer of renchen year, with two seals; the other in an oval fan shape with calligraphic inscriptions in running script on silk, signed, with three seals. SIZE: 6 ¼” x 18 ¾”, 12 ¼” x 10 ¾” CONDITION: Minor loss, surface grime. 9-91107 (600-800) – Lot 4378

4379
$0.00

PAINTING COUPLET.

China, early 20th century, watercolor on paper, depicting horses under a tree, inscribed, with one seal; the other depicting “one hundred boys.” SIZE: 33” x 12″ CONDITION: Poor condition, smoke damage, surface grime. 9-93592 (800-1,200) – Lot 4379

4380
$729.00

ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF HUANG ZHOU.

China, consisting of thirteen leaves of sketches, ink on paper, each leaf depicting a still life or an animal, signed, dated, with seals. Accompanied by three loose letters. SIZE: 10″ x 5 ¾”. CONDITION: Stain, surface grime. 9-91104 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 4380

4381
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE STYLE OF WU CHANGSHUO.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting fruit basket with loquats and pomegranate, signed “Wu Changshuo,” dated dingsi year, with three seals. SIZE: 29-1/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Foxing. 9-91497 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4381

4382
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL.

China, after Leng Mei, ink and colors on silk, finely depicting an elegant lady reading book in a spring garden scene, inscribed, signed “Jinmen hua shi Leng Mei,” with one seal. SIZE: 36-3/4″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Good condition, some stains 9-91493 (800-1,200) – Lot 4382

4383
$948.00

1922 PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH BY AH FONG, SHANGHAI.

1922 Shanghai, China. A panoramic photograph described as “XMas hunt 1922. Photo Ah Fong”. Panoramic photo of approximately 100 English gentlemen on horseback, prepairng for a typical English fox hunt near Shanghai, China. In the background and on left end are large groups of Chinese helpers and onlookers. The photo mounted on a background of silver gilt and block printed Chinese paper and framed in a simple white painted and silver gilt frame. Ah Fong was active in photography from the late 19th century and well known and acclaimed for his photo essays on the Sino-Japanese hostilities that was published in 1937. Also well known for documenting “The Rape of Nanking”. Showing that the Japanese denials were lies. Fong was a Chinese photographer trained by Western photographers around Canton. SIZE: 7-1/2″ X 52″. Overall 21″ X 65″. CONDITION: Very good. Laid down, minor edge tears prior to laying down are evident. 9-93446 (800-1,200) – Lot 4383

4384
$296.25

HANGING SCROLL AFTER YUN SHOUPING.

18th/19th century, ink and colors on silk, finely depicting lingzhi fungus and flowers and rockery, inscribed, signed “Yunge,” with two artist’s seals and four collector’s seals. SIZE: 43-3/4″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Water stain. 9-93973 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4384

4385
$1,540.50

FRAMED DOUBLE ALBUM LEAVES PAINTING POSSIBLY BY XU BEIHONG.

China, ink and light colors on paper, one depicting a water buffalo, and the other a crouching lion, each with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 10 ½” x 16” PROVENANCE: Estate of Guan Demao (1903-2000), Seattle, Washington. CONDITION: Surface grime, minor foxing. 9-91296 (1,800-2,500) – Lot 4385

4386
$0.00

FRAMED PAINTING.

China, 19th century, ink and colors on silk, depicting hunting scene, with five seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 9 ½” x 42 ¼” CONDITION: Repairs and losses. 9-91454 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 4386

4387
$237.00

PAIR OF PAINTINGS, KAWABATA GYOKUSHO (1842-1913).

Japan, Meiji period, ink on silk, finely depicting spring and autumn landscape, signed and with one seal, in wood box. SIZE: 43” x 16” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93448 (800-1,000) – Lot 4387

4388
$118.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS ATTRIBUTED TO LIU DANZHAI (1931-2011).

China. Ink and colors on paper, depicting two scholars and a horse, with lengthy inscriptions, signed “Danzhai,” with two seals; the other in the manner of Fan Zeng, depicting two boys playing with cricket, inscribed, dated wuzi year, signed “Fan Zeng,” with four seals. SIZE: 31 ½” x 19 ¼”, 27″ x 18 ½”. CONDITION: First: foxing; second: good condition. 9-91141 (400-600) – Lot 4388

4389
$1,185.00

HANGING SCROLL 19TH CENTURY COPY OF JIN NONG.

China, ink and white opaque color on silk, finely depicting plum blossoms, with lengthy inscription, signed “Jin Nong at the age of seventy-­five,” with two seals “Jin Nong yin xin” and another. SIZE: 51 ½” x 14 ½” PROVENANCE: Purportedly acquired directly from Peter L. Rosenberg in his final years. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91464 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 4389

4390
$1,185.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHAO ZUO.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a blue and green landscape, inscribed, signed “Zhao Zuo,” dated the sixth month of gengxu year, with two seals. SIZE: 33″ x 14″ PROVENANCE: Purportedly acquired directly from Peter L. Rosenberg in his final years. CONDITION: Poor condition, creases, surface grime, top mount broken. 9-91463 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 4390

4391
$425.25

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, IN THE MANNER OF XU BEIHONG.

China. Ink and light color paper, depicting two galloping horses, dated autumn of wuyin year, signed “Beihong,” with two seals. SIZE: 37-1/2″ x 19″. CONDITION: Slight foxing. 9-91207 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4391

4392
$711.00

HANGING SCROLL.

China, 19th century, ink and colors on heavy silk, depicting deities in three rows. SIZE: 58” x 30”. CONDITION: Poor condition, tears, stain, creases. 9-91257 (900-1,200) – Lot 4392

4393
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, IN THE MANNER OF FU BAOSHI.

China. Ink and light colors on paper, depicting a scholar recluse in a pavilion in a mountainous landscape with waterfall, inscribed, dated, signed “Fu Baoshi,” with three seals. SIZE: 36″ x 12 ½” CONDITION: Good condition, minor stains. 9-91203 (900-1,200) – Lot 4393

4394
$1,822.50

HANDSCROLL.

China, 19th century, ink and colors on gilt paper, finely depicting figures in various attitudes in a verdant landscape, signed “Yuan Yaojin,” with two seals, with frontispiece, title slip reads “in the collection of Yu Shent Tang Liao (?).” SIZE: 12″ x 190″. CONDITION: Creases, minor loss to the mount. 9-93204 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 4394

4395
$3,555.00

HANGING SCROLL POSSIBLY BY XU BEIHONG.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting sparrows perched on barren tree branches, signed “Beihong,” dated “(Republican) thirty-three year,” with one seal. SIZE: 14″ x 20″ PROVENANCE: Acquired in Japan by Guan Demao (1903-2000) during his diplomatic duties in 1950s and 1960s, and thence by descent within the family to the present owner. CONDITION: Extensive creases, water stain to the back mount. 9-91224 (1,800-2,500) – Lot 4395

4396
$1,944.00

HANDSCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO YU ZHIDING (1647-AFTER 1709) OR LATER PERIOD.

China, ink and colors on silk, finely depicting Cai Wenji returning to her homeland, signed “Yu Zhiding,” with two seals; frontispiece inscribed, signed “Xing Duan,” accompanied by colophons signed “Qian Du” and “Yang Jin.” Note: A slip attached to the frontispiece reads “in the old collection of grandfather Prince Gongzhong, Pu Ru.” SIZE: 11” x 73”, 11” x 27”, 11” x 35” CONDITION: Good condition, surface grime, minor stain. 9-91225 (2,200-2,800) – Lot 4396

4397
$1,215.00

HANDSCROLL POSSIBLY BY PU RU.

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting verdant mountainous landscape with a lone recluse traveling, inscribed, dated wuxu year, signed “Xinyu,”; frontispiece, inscribed “Yun Shan Wan He” (Cloudy Mountains and Ten Thousand Ranges), signed “Huang Junbi in Baiyun Tang,” with two seals. SIZE: 5-3/4” x 50-1/2”, 5-3/4” x 26-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Estate of a Taiwan Collector, Vancouver, Canada. CONDITION: Good condition, stains. 9-91297 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 4397

4398
$3,258.75

HANDSCROLL IN THE MANNER OF DONG QICHANG.

China, ink on paper, depicting in Mi Fu style misty mountainous ranges, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Cheru, signed “Qichang,” with five seals; colophons, signed “Qinan Bai Enming” and “Yang Qinglin,” each with two seals. SIZE: 10” x 52”, 10” x 15” PROVENANCE: Estate of Guan Demao (1903-2000), Seattle, Washington. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91298 (2,200-3,200) – Lot 4398

4399
$2,308.50

FAMILLE ROSE RECTANGULAR PORCELAIN PLAQUE.

Republican period, China. Finely painted landscape in a wooden frame. SIZE: 7-1/4″ l x 4-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91196 (800-1,000) – Lot 4399

4400
$829.50
Revised: 8/18/2014

Please Note: One stand with a couple of glued repairs and small loss to bone ornament on base.

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE TABLE SCREENS.

Late 19th to early Republican period, China. Enameled plaques decorated with women and children. Ornately carved rosewood fitted frames. SIZE: Each 13-3/4″ h x 7-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75035 (400-600) – Lot 4400

4401
$5,628.75

PAIR OF PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE WALL PLAQUES.

19th century, China. Rectangular and round porcelain plaques inset with rosewood frames with brass mounts. Famille Rose decoration of two agricultural scenes, the 100 deer motif, and an historical scene. SIZE: Overall each is 37-1/2″ h x 17″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93183 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 4401

4402
$533.25

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PLAQUE.

19th century, China. Rectangular form. Decoration of birds in a flowering tree. Underglaze blue floral borders. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 7-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74657 (200-300) – Lot 4402

4403
$0.00

PORCELAIN CHIEN STYLE VASE.

19th century, China. Tsun shape. Chien style lavender gray glaze. SIZE: 6-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74612 (100-150) – Lot 4403

4404
$4,147.50

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE.

18th century, China. Copper red glaze. SIZE: 12″ H. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Repaired chips around the neck. 9-93367 (200-300) – Lot 4404

4405
$237.00

LOT OF 2 SMALL PORCELAINS.

18th/19th century, China. To include a ribbed cup with a scalloped edged decorated with flowers and butterflies in underglaze blue with a mark on the base, and a saucer dish with famille decoration of a historical scene. SIZE: 3-1/4″ dia and 3-1/2″ dia respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75113 (100-150) – Lot 4405

4406
$4,252.50

THREE PORCELAIN PLATES.

18th/19th century, China. A San Tsai plate decorated with dragons on a yellow ground with Kang Hsi mark, and a pair of Famille Rose floral decorated plates. SIZE: Saucer dish is 5″ dia. Plates are 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: Shreve, Crump & Lowe. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93384 (200-300) – Lot 4406

4407
$118.50

VASE, JAR, AND CENSER.

19th century, China. Includes a crackle ware vase, San Tsai jar decorated with lotus plants and aquatic birds, and a black soapstone censer carved with a foo dog. SIZE: Tallest is 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Chips to mouth of the censer. 7-74690 (200-300) – Lot 4407

4408
$474.00

ROSE MEDALLION VASE.

19th century, China. Baluster form decorated with people, flowers, and fruit. SIZE: 8″ dia x 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Small chip to rim. 7-74937 (200-300) – Lot 4408

4409
$2,725.50

COPPER RED GLAZED PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Baluster form with a 6 character K’ang Hsi mark in underglaze blue on the base. SIZE: 11-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74995 (200-300) – Lot 4409

4410
$474.00

OXBLOOD GLAZED PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. With celadon lines. Truncated with mouth covered in copper. SIZE: 10-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Crack to the neck. 7-74987 (200-300) – Lot 4410

4411
$607.50

YELLOW PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH.

Late 19th century, China. Mustard ground with green and aubergine phoenix and dragons and ju-i. 6 character Ch’ien Lung seal mark on the base. SIZE: 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74991 (200-300) – Lot 4411

4412
$711.00

LANG YAO PORCELAIN VASE.

Late 19th century, China. With thick variegated purple glaze. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Chips to the foot rim. 7-75014 (200-300) – Lot 4412

4413
$237.00

PAIR OF OVIFORM PORCELAIN JARS.

19th century, China. Famille rose decoration of reserves of the “Hundred Antiques” on a mauve ground with turquoise styled lotus scrolls. With wooden covers and stands. SIZE: 8″ dia x 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75066 (200-300) – Lot 4413

4414
$850.50

OVIFORM PORCELAIN JAR.

Late 19th century, China. Lang Yao glaze of a deep crushed strawberry color with flecks of blue. With carved and fitted wood cover and stand. SIZE: 7-3/4″ dia x 9″ h. CONDITION: Chips to mouth and foot. 7-75063 (200-300) – Lot 4414

4415
$2,430.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Bottle form vase decorated with borders and reserves of green and iron red dragons. SIZE: 15″ h x 8-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74704 (300-500) – Lot 4415

4416
$1,955.25

ORANGE GLAZE PORCELAIN BOWL.

Chia Ching mark and possibly of the period, China. Decorated in gilt with chih lung and stylized floral scrolling. Turquoise interior and foot. SIZE: 2″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74709 (300-500) – Lot 4416

4417
$592.50

BLUE PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Body carved with flower petals. Shoulder decorated with an applied dragon. Monochrome glaze. 6 character Yung Cheng mark in dai shu script on the base. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75104 (200-300) – Lot 4417

4418
$1,185.00

PILGRIM BOTTLE FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Applied dragon handles. Underglaze blue decoration of dragons and pearls on a flowered ground. K’ang Hsi mark on the base. SIZE: 12″ w x 18″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75105 (200-300) – Lot 4418

4419
$118.50

FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN JAR.

19th century, China. Oviform shape with decoration of stylized flowers. SIZE: 7-3/4″ dia x 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75115 (200-300) – Lot 4419

4420
$237.00

PAIR OF LARGE PORCELAIN VASES.

20th century, China. Decoration of women in garden scenes with long poems on the reverse. SIZE: 24″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74726 (200-300) – Lot 4420

4421
$1,032.75

IRON RED PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Decoration of dragons and clouds with borders of Ju-i and acanthus leaves. Elephant mask faux jump rings. 6 character Tau Kuang seal mark. SIZE: 10″ dia x 16″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74870 (200-300) – Lot 4421

4422
$592.50

SQUARE BODY BALUSTER FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of landscapes with poems. 6 character K’ang Hsi mark on the base. SIZE: 20″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74981 (200-300) – Lot 4422

4423
$1,422.00

DECORATED PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. Iron red decoration of dragons, pearls, and clouds. 6 character Ch’ien Lung seal mark on the base. SIZE: 10-1/2″ dia x 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74998 (400-600) – Lot 4423

4424
$948.00

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: Very good. 7-74999 (400-600) – Lot 4424

4425
$1,185.00

FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN BOWL.

Ch’ien Lung mark (1735-1796) and of the period, China. Decoration of dragons, clouds, and pearls. SIZE: 8-1/4″ dia x 3-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Wear to enamels consistent with age. 7-75106 (300-500) – Lot 4425

4426
$1,659.00

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN CHARGER.

20th century, China. Underglaze decoration of dragons, celestial pearls, and clouds. 4 character seal mark on the base. SIZE: 18-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74979 (200-300) – Lot 4426

4427
$425.25

PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. Square form vase with famille rose decoration of the immortal on a floral strewn turquoise ground. With Yung Cheng mark on base. SIZE: 18-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93556 (700-900) – Lot 4427

4428
$355.50

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE.

20th century, China. Egg yellow glaze. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Repaired chip to the foot. Truncated neck. 9-93238 (600-900) – Lot 4428

4429
$711.00

TWO PORCELAIN VASES.

20th century. To include a celadon vase carved with dragons and clouds with Ch’ien Lung mark on the base and a purple glazed oviform ribbed vase with a Yung Cheng mark on the base. SIZE: 12-3/4″ h and 9-1/4″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91466 (700-900) – Lot 4429

4430
$237.00

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE.

20th century, China. Vase with lobated body, tou-tsai decoration of a dragon and flowering trees. 6 character mark on base. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93629 (700-900) – Lot 4430

4431
$474.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES.

20th century, China. Pear shaped body with elephant handles. Wu Tsai style with decoration of birds and flowers in underglaze blue and enamels. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94064 (600-900) – Lot 4431

4432
$364.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES.

20th century, China. Bottle form vases with Wu Tsai style decoration of birds and flowers in underglaze blue and polychrome enamels. SIZE: 17″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94066 (600-900) – Lot 4432

4433
$486.00

SILVER SCULPTURE OF A DANCER.

Ca. 1900, Southeast Asia. Figure balancing on one foot and is holding a musical instrument. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75028 (200-300) – Lot 4433

4434
$385.13

RECTANGULAR SILVER CLUTCH.

19th century, China. Repousse decoration of 3 gentlemen in a garden, the reverse with a kylin reserve on a grape and squirrel ground. 5.4 oz in weight. SIZE: 4-1/4″ l x 1″ w x 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Dents to the sides. 7-75114 (200-300) – Lot 4434

4435
$474.00

CHINESE SILVER BOX.

Circa 1900, China. Repousse silver over a wooden frame. Signed on the bottom (signature illegible due to wear). SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 6-3/4″ l x 3-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good with age wear. 9-93420 (200-300) – Lot 4435

4436
$711.00

SILVER EWER.

19th, early 20th century, Tibet. Repousse silver with floral patterns. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Minor denting from use. 9-91430 (700-1,000) – Lot 4436

4437
$829.50

SILVER INCENSE BOX.

19th, early 20th century, Tibet. Repousse and pierced with dragons, clouds and auspicious emblems. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Lid in need of squaring up. Hasp needs re-attaching. 9-91428 (800-1,000) – Lot 4437

4438
$0.00

SILVER SHRINE.

19th century, Tibet. Kau of repousse silver with decoration of the eight precious emblems and floral scrolling. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 6-3/4″. CONDITION: Light denting overall. Carrying loops intact. 9-91429 (3,800-4,500) – Lot 4438

4439
$829.50

SILVER CONTAINER.

19th/early 20th century, Tibet. Repousse surface with fluted sides. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91482 (700-900) – Lot 4439

4440
$711.00

SILVER DEER.

19th century, China. Standing deer with archaic scrolling on the surface. SIZE: 5″ l x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74771 (200-300) – Lot 4440

4441
$770.25

TEAPOT.

19th/20th century, Tibet. Copper and brass teapot with extensive inscription around the neck. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Shallow denting overall. 9-91427 (900-1,200) – Lot 4441

4442
$829.50

TABORET.

Late 19th century, China. Double tiered. Rosewood carved with double gourds and foliage. Animal form legs. Top inset with a red marble plaque. SIZE: 22-3/4″ h x 24″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74534 (300-500) – Lot 4442

4443
$2,962.50

CARVED ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP PLANT STAND.

19th century, China. Circular rose colored breschia marble top within a conforming surround with gadrooned edge above the foliate carved pierced frieze joined to the central shaft carved with entwined dragons raised on a tripod cabriole leg base headed by fanciful masks terminating in bold claw feet. Note: Removable top is joined to standard by wood wedges. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h x 24-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces with dark patina. Structurally sound. One leg needs regluing to shaft. 9-94034 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 4443

4444
$2,962.50

PORCELAIN EIGHT PANEL SCREEN.

Late 19th to early 20th century, China. Underglaze blue and famille rose enameled porcelain plaques framed in burgundy lacquered wood. SIZE: 33-1/4″ h x 54″ l. CONDITION: Some cracking of wooden frame, 1 or 2 panels with cracks. 7-75036 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 4444

4445
$533.25

TWO RECTANGULAR STANDS.

19th or early 20th century, China. Rosewood inset with marble panels. Surfaces carved with floral scrolling. Aprons carved and pierced with archaic scroll work. SIZE: 16″ l x 12″ w x 31-3/4″ h and 16″ l x 11-3/4″ w x 31″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75144 (400-600) – Lot 4445

4445a
$1,185.00

ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP SIDE TABLE.

19th century, China. Circular top with inset round rose marble within a surround of scrolling floral vinery above the pierced floral carved frieze raised on four molded and carved legs joined by conformation circular stretcher carved with floral vinery centering a rondel terminating in acanthus carved feet and floral rondels. SIZE: 32″ h x 22″ dia. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces with dark chocolate patina. Stretcher needs reattaching and restoration at leg. 9-94032 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 4445a

4446
$0.00

PAIR OF INLAID ROSEWOOD CHAIRS.

Early 20th century, China. Rosewood, backs inlaid with dreamstone plaques, backsplat carved in a grape design. SIZE: Seat is 17″ h. Back is 36-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Repairs throughout. 9-93500 (700-900) – Lot 4446

4447
$118.50

MIRROR BOX.

Early 20th century, China. Lacquered elmwood box fitted with three drawers with brass mounts. SIZE: 9-3/4″ x 9-3/4″ x 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Good with untouched dark surfaces. 9-93593 (200-300) – Lot 4447

4448
$0.00

ROSEWOOD KANG TABLE.

19th/early 20th century, China. Scroll form, carved as bamboo with aprons of grapes. SIZE: 13″ h x 32-1/2″ l x 16-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Staining to the top. 9-93499 (1,200-1,600) – Lot 4448

4449
$237.00

MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID TRAY.

19th century, China. Rosewood inlaid with a decoration of floral springs. SIZE: 13-1/2″ l x 8-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Cracks and repairs. 7-75032 (200-300) – Lot 4449

4450
$1,777.50

PAIR OF INLAID ROSEWOOD CHAIRS.

18th/19th century, China. Rosewood seats and back inset with dreamstones. SIZE: Seat is 21″ h. Back is 37″ h. CONDITION: Cracks to the wood. 9-93203 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 4450

4451
$0.00

TWO DRAWER HARDWOOD SIDE TABLE.

Early 20th century, China. Rectangular paneled top above a conforming frieze fitted with two aligned drawers, raised on square molded legs with shaped feet and pierced returns. Table retains originals brass bails. SIZE: 29″ h x 32″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: With dark original surfaces. Top with splice repair, left side front corner facing. Otherwise good. 9-93503 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 4451

4452
$1,422.00

PAIR OF ROSEWOOD CHAIRS.

Late 19th century, China. Carved and pierced with ju-i, bats, and double gourds. SIZE: 39″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74627 (500-700) – Lot 4452

4453
$355.50

TABORET.

Late 19th century, China. Rosewood carved with bamboo inset with a red marble slab. SIZE: 36″ t x 16-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74533 (300-500) – Lot 4453

4454
$1,822.50

TEAK CARVED TABLE.

19th century, Thailand. Animal form feet. Surface with traces of red and gold lacquer. SIZE: 21″ l x 20″ w x 10″ h. CONDITION: With wear and losses to top, otherwise good. 7-74785 (200-300) – Lot 4454

4455
$592.50

CHINESE ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP STAND.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Having a scalloped top inset with red and white swirling marble. Having pierced and carved apron. Knees carved with stylized cloud and foliate elements terminating in ball and claw feet. The stretcher decorated with floral elements. SIZE: 23″ h x 15″ l x 15″ d. CONDITION: Minor chip and some wear commensurate with age. 9-94033 (500-700) – Lot 4455

4456
$1,066.50

CHINESE LOW KANG CABINET WITH MAKER’S LABEL.

Mid 20th century. Having paneled top above four drawers and two doors with brass handles and hardware all with molded edge, corner post legs having the label “Made by Hop Woo Chung, Hong Kong.” SIZE: 16″ h x 60″ l x 18″ d. CONDITION: Very good with a few very minor scratches on top. 9-93504 (600-800) – Lot 4456

4457
$355.50

YI HSING STONEWARE TEAPOT.

19th century, China. Finely carved with a landscape in 5 colors, the reverse with a long poem. Signed Chin Kuan Ho on the base. SIZE: 5-3/4″ l x 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74920 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4457

4458
$237.00

YI HSING TEAPOT.

China. Eggplant shaped with an inscription. SIZE: 6″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91191 (700-900) – Lot 4458

4459
$474.00

YI HSING TEAPOT.

China. Marbleized surface with a phoenix finial. Accompanied by a photo and letter. SIZE: 6-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91192 (600-800) – Lot 4459

4460
$355.50

TWO YI HSING TEAPOTS.

China. Both with a photo and letter and in silk boxes. Of typical form. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h and 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91195 (600-800) – Lot 4460

4461
$1,185.00

TWO YI HSING TEAPOTS.

China. Both decorated with engraved landscapes and inscriptions. One of a deep purple color. Both with photo and letter and in silk box. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h and 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91194 (500-700) – Lot 4461

4462
$118.50

LAC BURGAUTE BOX.

19th century, China. Square form with rounded corners. Decoration of flowers and diaper patterns in mother of pearl and gold and silver wires. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 2-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74441 (100-200) – Lot 4462

4463
$296.25

LARGE LACQUERED SWEETMEAT BOX.

Early 20th century, China. Folated shape. Black with floral scrolling and cash coin pattern around a central reserve of a dragon and a pearl. Fitted interior. SIZE: 15-1/2″ dia x 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Rubbing to the surface and chips to the edges. 7-75042 (200-300) – Lot 4463

4464
$118.50

SWEETMEAT BOX.

Early 20th century, China. Lacquered box enclosing five shaped dishes of Canton enamel with scenes of children playing. SIZE: 10-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Rough edges to the lacquer work. Small crack on bottom of box. 7-75010 (200-500) – Lot 4464

4465
$607.50

ROOT CARVING.

Early to mid 20th century. Finely carved surrealist sculpture featuring what appears to be a battle between a nude female figure and a tree-form mythical creature rising out of the wood. The carving shows signs of good age. No apparent artists signature, but is marked on the base “No.8”. SIZE: 13-3/4″ tall. CONDITION: Very good with fine patina. 9-94482 (600-900) – Lot 4465

4466
$237.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD TRAY.

Early 20th century, China. Carved as a lotus pad with a shrimp, crab, and double happiness character. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l x 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75083 (150-250) – Lot 4466

4467
$474.00

HARDWOOD CARVED ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT.

18th century, China. Decoration of a still life of a vase of flowers, 2 cups, and a vase with incense utensils. Borders of Kuei dragons and Lei Wen. Yamanaka label on reverse. SIZE: 45″ l x 27″ w. CONDITION: Light overall losses, otherwise good. 7-74957 (300-500) – Lot 4467

4468
$1,185.00

CARVED WOODEN FOO DOG.

19th century, China. Carving of foo dog with cub and brocade ball. Glass inlaid eyes. SIZE: 10″ h x 11″ l. CONDITION: Minor chips and traces of pigments remaining. 9-93491 (800-1,200) – Lot 4468

4469
$237.00

ROSEWOOD CARVING OF SHOU LAO.

19th century, China. Finely carved figure holding a staff and peaches. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Chips. 7-75096 (300-500) – Lot 4469

4470
$364.50

THREE SCHOLAR’S ITEMS.

China. To include a scholar’s rock, a lingzhi carved scepter, and a burlwood brush rest. SIZE: Largest 12″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74917 (200-300) – Lot 4470

4471
$1,185.00

TWO SCHOLAR’S ITEMS.

China. Includes a 19th century inkstone carved with turtles in a pond landscape. Together with a jade stone of a russet and celadon color carved in deep relief with kylins amongst lingzhi. Accompanied by Chi Lung fitted stand. SIZE: Inkstone: 8″ l x 4-3/4″ w. Jade stone: 2-1/4″ h x 6/3/4″ l x 2-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good with untouched surfaces. Minimal and minor flecks and flea bites in inkstone. 7-73855 (200-300) – Lot 4471

4472
$5,036.25

RESONANCE STONE AND STAND.

Probably 18th century, China. L-shaped Tuan stone with bronze mounts. Extensive inscriptions on one side. Wooden stand. SIZE: Stone is 6-3/4″ h; stand overall 17″ h. CONDITION: Chips to the edges of the stone. Otherwise good. 9-91198 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 4472

4473
$1,066.50

CARVED INLAID HARDWOOD SCEPTER.

20th century, China. Surface carved with peaches, fish, and wan brocades. Surface inlaid with dyed bone bats and shou characters. SIZE: 18″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74715 (300-500) – Lot 4473

4474
$60.75

POTTERY SCEPTER.

Early 20th century, Japan. Ling Chih shaped Ju-i with a glaze of natural brown colors. SIZE: 11-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74924 (100-150) – Lot 4474

4475
$1,422.00

HARDWOOD SEAL.

China. Finial carved as a dragon. Seal intact. Front engraved with 5 characters. SIZE: 4-1/2″ x 2-3/4″ x 2-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Formerly from the Estate of Diana Engstrom, Northern California. CONDITION: Very good color and patina. 9-91256 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4475

4476
$486.00

CRICKET CAGE.

19th century, China. Molded gourd with carved fittings on a hardwood stand. SIZE: 4-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-26208 (200-400) – Lot 4476

4477
$0.00

VERY FINE CARVED BAMBOO BOWL.

18th century, China. Begging bowl form. Signed with 4 characters: Chiang Lang Shan Kuan. SIZE: 5″ dia x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Cracks to the body. 7-74970 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 4477

4478
$607.50

BUFFALO HORN CUP AND HARDWOOD SCEPTER.

20th century, China. Cup is carved with a landscape scene with mark on base. Scepter is detailed with three jade plaque inserts. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h and 20″ l respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74983 (100-150) – Lot 4478

4479
$414.75

PAIR OF BAMBOO VASES.

19th century, Japan. Detailed with relief carvings of the immortals. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Chips and cracks on both. 7-74882 (400-600) – Lot 4479

4480
$533.25

FIGURAL BRONZE CANDLE HOLDER OF A CRANE ON A TURTLE.

China, 19th Century. Qing Dynasty. This nice figural bronze depicting a crane with lotus stem in beak emitting and s-scroll continuing to a pricket-type candle stick. The crane shown perched on the back of a fanciful turtle with dragon-like head. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with original old surfaces and with good patina. 9-24755 (300-500) – Lot 4480

4481
$121.50

BRONZE PAPERWEIGHT.

19th/20th century, China. In the form of a foo dog with a cub and brocade ball. SIZE: 2″ l x 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74922 (100-150) – Lot 4481

4482
$237.00

GILT BRONZE FIGURE.

20th century, China. Figure of a duck. SIZE: 3-1/2” l x 3” t. CONDITION: Worn surface, otherwise very good. 9-91020 (200-300) – Lot 4482

4483
$364.50

PAIR OF BRONZE FOO DOGS.

Early 20th century, China. Matched pair on decorated square plinths. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74888 (200-300) – Lot 4483

4484
$237.00

CARVED GREEN SOAPSTONE BOX.

Early 20th century, China. Carved in low relief with flowering plants. Carnelian food dog final. European brass mounts. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l x 3-1/2″ w x 4-1/4″ h. CONDITION: With cracks and chips. 7-70701 (200-300) – Lot 4484

4485
$237.00

LACQUERED BOX.

Early 20th century China. Lobated form. Decoration of gold flowers on a black lacquered ground. Craquelure surface. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 4″ h x 7-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Small chips to lacquer along lid & base rims, otherwise good. 7-75173 (200-300) – Lot 4485

4486
$2,126.25

GILT BRONZE LOCK AND KEY.

20th century, China. Repousse decoration of dragons and pearls. With 6 character Wan Li mark. SIZE: 6-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93634 (600-800) – Lot 4486

4487
$118.50

SOAPSTONE INLAID HARDWOOD BOX.

20th century, China. Rectangular form featuring a boy and an elephant in various colors. SIZE: 7″ l x 4-1/2″ d x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-75182 (200-300) – Lot 4487

4488
$948.00

FAMILLE ROSE TABLE SCREEN.

Early 20th century, China. Scene of geese and autumn grasses. Mounted in a hardwood frame. SIZE: 16-3/4 w x 10″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75179 (200-300) – Lot 4488

4489
$948.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN TABLE SCREEN.

19th century, China. The plaque decorated with birds and flowers. In a rosewood frame. SIZE: 24″ h x 16-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74705 (300-500) – Lot 4489

4490
$2,073.75

RECTANGULAR PORCELAIN PLAQUE IN WOODEN FRAME.

First half of the 20th century, China. Enamel decoration of a fisherman in a winter landscape with a poem. Frame with brass mounts. SIZE: 16-1/2″ l x 10-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91459 (400-600) – Lot 4490

4491
$1,777.50

PORCELAIN PLAQUE.

Republican period, China. Enamel decoration of Bodhidharma in a cave. Hardwood frame inlaid with bone. SIZE: 13-1/4″ l x 8-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74727 (800-1,000) – Lot 4491

4492
$0.00

BRONZE BUDDHA.

20th century, Thailand. Gilt standing Buddha. SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: With normal and expected wear. 9-94479 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4492

4493
$0.00

BRONZE BUDDHA.

20th century, China. Gilt figure of a Buddha. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Normal and expected wear. 9-94477 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 4493

4494
$592.50

BRONZE IMAGE OF PADMASAMBHAVA.

19th century, Tibet. Parcel gilt image of Padmasambhava, having traces of cold gold paste on the face. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Rubbing to the gilt. 9-92102 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 4494

4495
$18,225.00

GILT BRONZE BELL.

China. Barrel shaped with decoration of the trigrams and bosses with archaic scrolling. Pair of dragons as finials. Spurious mark “Fifty-fourth year of Kangxi Reign”. NOTE: Similar example sold Doyle New York, Sept. 2011, lot 1417. SIZE: 12″. CONDITION: Very good with burnished surfaces. 9-91230 (18,000-22,000) – Lot 4495

4496
$474.00

BRONZE CENSER.

19th century, China. Lion mask handles. Surface engraved with eight immortals. Dark patina. Houan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 7″ dia. CONDITION: Rim dents, otherwise very good. 7-74440 (100-200) – Lot 4496

4497
$850.50

BRONZE CENSER.

18th century or earlier, China. Fish shaped handles, six-character Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h x 11″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93551 (300-500) – Lot 4497

4498
$1,481.25

BRONZE BUDDHA.

Ming Period (1368-1644), China. Figure of Manjushri seated on a lotus throne on the back of a lion. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 8-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Traces of red and gold lacquer remaining. 9-91219 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 4498

4499
$0.00

BUDDHIST BRONZE IMAGE.

20th century, Nepal. Figure of the green Tara. Inset with stones. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Certificate labeling it the work of Raja Shakya. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93154 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 4499

4500
$237.00

BRONZE GOLD SPLASHED CENSER.

20th century, China. Gold splashed with relief bats. Chen Lung mark on base. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 6″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91270 (600-800) – Lot 4500

4501
$729.00

BUDDHA BRONZE IMAGE.

19th century, China. In the form of the 4 armed Shadakshari Lokeshvara on a double lotus throne. SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74884 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4501

4502
$5,332.50

LARGE BRONZE CENSER.

Ming period (1368-1644), China. Archaic ritual vessel in the Ting form. Feet with animal masks. Body decorated with cicada motifs. Bands of T’ao T’ieh masks around the mouth. With “heaven soaring” handles. Lid with 3 water buffaloes and pierced with a wan character. Borders of Ling Chih and dragons on a thunder meander ground. Carved fitted rosewood stand. SIZE: 14″ w x 18″ h. CONDITION: Censer with cracks to handles and old repairs to the bottom. 7-75148 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 4502

4503
$17,775.00

SINO-TIBETAN GILT BRONZE FIGURE.

19th century. Figure of Kubera in armor seated on a lion with jewel inlays and engraved details. SIZE: 12″ h x 10″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private San Francisco Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93601 (14,000-16,000) – Lot 4503

4504
$4,740.00

BUDDHIST IMAGE.

18th century, Sino-Tibetan. Gilt repousse figure of Tara. Surface engraved and with traces of blue and red paint. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Piece of top decoration on right side facing, and left earring break. 7-74681 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 4504

4505
$355.50

ROUND BRONZE CENSER.

Probably 18th century, China. High copper content metal. Animal form handles. Hsuan Te mark on base. SIZE: 9″ dia x 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75155 (500-700) – Lot 4505

4506
$6,517.50

GILT BRONZE BUDDHIST IMAGE OF MANJUSHRI.

Yung Lo mark and Period (1402-1424), China. Bestowed during the Yung Lo period. Depicted as a Seated figure. SIZE: 10″ h x 6-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Offering plate intact. Minor rubbing to gilt. 7-74599 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 4506

4507
$789.75

BRONZE BUDDHA.

Probably 20th century, Thailand. Seated figure of the buddha in the subduing mudra. Traces of gilding remaining. In the Sukhothai style. SIZE: 21″ l x 15″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74976 (300-500) – Lot 4507

4508
$243.00

AYUTHAYA BRONZE BUDDHA.

20th century, Thailand. Standing figure in the Abhaya mudra. SIZE: 22″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74977 (200-300) – Lot 4508

4509
$6,517.50

GILT BRONZE IMAGE.

20th century China. Seated figure of the goddess of mercy Kuan Yin. SIZE: 20″ H CONDITION: Some rubbing on gilt surfaces, structurally intact, very good overall. 7-75189 (500-700) – Lot 4509

4510
$592.50

LOT OF TWO GILT BRONZES.

20th century, China. To include a seated figure of an amida Buddha and an archaic animal form paperweight. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h and 5″ l respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93614 (500-700) – Lot 4510

4511
$1,215.00

JADE RABBIT.

19th century, China. Stone of a gray-green color with earthy markings. SIZE: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93637 (600-800) – Lot 4511

4512
$1,458.00

JADE PENDANT OF SHOU LAO.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. The rectangular pale green stone depicting a figure in relief, the opposing side in calligraphy. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94470 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 4512

4513
$0.00

CARVED PALE YELLOW JADE PENDANT.

18th century, China. Highly translucent pale yellow stone with brown marking to one side. Carving of an axe with Tao Tieh masks, archaic scrolling, a phoenix, and a tiger. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91165 (3,200-3,800) – Lot 4513

4514
$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 (9,000-12,000) – Lot 4514

4515
$8,295.00

FINE JADE INCENSE BOX.

18th to early 19th century, China. White jade with a green jade stand. Rectangular form with rounded corners. Surface carved with archaic scrolling. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 2″ w x 1-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74959 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 4515

4516
$9,480.00

CELADON JADE COVERED JAR.

19th century, China. Mughal style carving with leaf shaped handles. Body carved with flowers and foliage. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91161 (10,000-12,000) – Lot 4516

4517
$0.00

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 (15,000-18,000) – Lot 4517

4518
$972.00

TWO JADE CARVINGS.

20th century, China. In the form of mythical animals. One of a light green stone, the other in a darker green stone with russet markings. SIZE: Each about 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93626 (900-1,200) – Lot 4518

4519
$364.50

THREE JADE CARVINGS.

19th to 20th century, China. Lot to include a horse, a cat, and a group of children. SIZE: Largest 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74741 (200-300) – Lot 4519

4520
$28,440.00

SIX JADE PENDANTS IN PRESENTATION BOX.

18th/19th century, China. White jade, some with russet markings. Carvings of double gourds, mushrooms, and archaic dragons. SIZE: Largest is 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74695 (800-1,200) – Lot 4520

4521
$592.50

FOUR JADE CARVINGS.

19th to 20th century, China. Celadon colored stones. To include: a plaque and three pendants. SIZE: Largest 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74740 (200-300) – Lot 4521

4522
$7,110.00

JADE AND GILT COPPER BOX.

18th century, China. Oval form engraved with stylized lotus scrolling on a punched roe ground. Top inset with a finely carved jade horse. Stone of a highly translucent, lichee white color. SIZE: 3″ l x 1-3/4″ w x 1-5/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75159 (500-700) – Lot 4522

4523
$948.00

GREEN JADE SCEPTER.

19th century, China. Stone of a forest green color. Ju-i in the form of a lingzhi with gourd plants. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Repaired breaks, otherwise fair. 7-74759 (200-300) – Lot 4523

4524
$3,555.00

IMPORTANT CARVED JADE PLAQUE.

18th century, China. Pure white, highly translucent, rectangular shaped stone. One side carved with a landscape and the other with a 14 character inscription. Detailed with a phoenix head finial. SIZE: 2″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91174 (3,800-4,500) – Lot 4524

4525
$972.00

JADE CARVING OF A DOG.

18th to 19th century, China. Stone of a celadon color with a brown marking. Study of a resting dog. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 1-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74819 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 4525

4526
$2,607.00
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There is a hairline crack behind the left ear.

LOT OF TWO JADE CARVINGS.

Consists of a chicken bone jade bracelet and a pale jade green figure of a Buddhist angel. SIZE: Angel is 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74701 (200-300) – Lot 4526

4527
$729.00

FOUR JADE CARVINGS.

19th to 20th century, China. Celadon colored stones. To include: a garment hook, lingzhi, a child, and a group of monkeys. SIZE: Largest 4-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74739 (200-300) – Lot 4527

4528
$243.00

FOUR JADE OBJECTS.

19th to 20th century, China. Includes a mounted faceted cabochon, a horse, a section of bamboo, and an archaic style axe. SIZE: Largest 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74737 (200-300) – Lot 4528

4529
$355.50

FOUR JADE OBJECTS.

19th to 20th century, China. Celadon colored stones. To include: a plaque, a horse, a pebble, and a figure of Shao Lao. SIZE: Largest 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74738 (200-300) – Lot 4529

4530
$364.50

FOUR JADE CARVINGS.

20th century, China. Celadon colored stones. To include: a garment hook, a miniature table, a child with a goose, and child with cash coins. SIZE: Largest 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74736 (200-300) – Lot 4530

4531
$118.50

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a lone boat in a river with cottages and trees in the foreground, signed “Qi Huang,” with one seal, read. Note: title slip reads “in the collection of Ruan Zhangjing.” Purportedly in the collection of Ruan ZHangjing (1914-2000). SIZE: 35 ½” x 12″ CONDITION: Minor creases. 9-91243 (400-600) – Lot 4531

4532
$355.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI.

China. Ink on paper, depicting fish group, signed “Baishi,” with one seal; the other in the manner of Xie Zhiliu, ink on paper, finely depicting iris branches, inscribed, signed “Xie Zhilu,” with five seals. SIZE: 9″ x 2″, 26″ x 16 ¾” CONDITION: First: good condition; second: creases, some stains. 9-91145 (500-700) – Lot 4532

4533
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China. Ink and colors on paper, finely depicting an elegant lady resting against a rock, holding a fan, with lengthy inscriptions, signed “Yuan,” with three seals. SIZE: 37″ x 13 ½”. CONDITION: Foxing to the top and bottom. 9-91136 (400-600) – Lot 4533

4535
$2,065.50

HAND SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO XU BEIHONG (1895-1953).

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting horses in various attitudes in a landscape, signed “Beihong,” dated “summer of guiwei year,” with one seal. SIZE: 8-5/8″ x 102″. PROVENANCE: Acquired from the Estate of Dr. Christopher Kain, Denver, Colorado, who was in China during the late 1930’s and early 1950’s as a member of a Christian medial missionary hospital in Shanghai. CONDITION: Creases, old sticker on the outside of the hand scroll. 9-92905 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 4535

4536
$355.50

HANGING SCROLL POSSIBLY BY SONG MEILING.

China. Ink and colors on paper, finely depicting peach branches bearing fruits symbolizing longevity, dedicated to Mr. Chongmei, signed “Jiang Song Meiling,” dated “the thirty-­seventh year of Republic period,” with one seal, inscriptions signed “Jiang Zhongzheng,” with one seal, titlesplip signed “Jiayi Lin Yaozu.” SIZE: 32″ x 16″ CONDITION: Foxing. 9-91129 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4536

4537
$1,125.75

HANDSCROLL POSSIBLY BY WU ZHEN (1280 – 1354).

China, ink on silk, depicting bamboos, signed “Mei dao ren xi mo” (ink play by Mei dao ren), with multiple seals; lengthy colophon signed “Shui zhu tun ren,” dated spring of wuwu year, with three seals, 16 x 43 in., wood box. Note: accompanied by a loose calligraphy and a document from K. Yokoyama & Co dated June 20th, 1951. SIZE: 13 ¾” x 258″ CONDITION: Surface grime. 7-74834 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4537

4538
$0.00

HANDSCROLL AFTER WANG HUI.

China, 19th century, ink on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape, inscribed, dated late spring of dingsi year, signed “Shigu Wang Hui,” with two artist’s seals and eight collector’s seals; three colophons signed “Wang Yang,” “Wang Yinjia” and “Qian Jingtang,” respectively, each accompanied by a seal; frontispiece inscribed “Qiu lin yin jut u” (picture of a recluse in the autumn woods), signed “Hong Jun,” with two seals, and two seals of the National Palace Museum (“preservation committee” and “important document, can’t be loaned). SIZE: 97-1/4″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Good condition, foxing. 9-91499 (3,500-4,000) – Lot 4538

4539
$0.00

HANDSCROLL AFTER QIAN WEICHENG.

China, 19th century, ink and light colors on paper, finely depicting a mountainous landscape, signed “Qian Weicheng copying Ming version by Wen Zhengming,” with one artist’s seal and four collector’s seals; frontispiece inscribed “Song xi lan zhou tu” (picture of pine, stream, iris, and boating scene), signed “Dong Gao,” with one seal. SIZE: 67-1/4″ x 8″. CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 9-91496 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 4539

4540
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL.

China, possibly by Feng Chaoran, ink and colors on silk, finely depicting scholars on riverbank and in pavilions in a mountainous landscape with pines, inscribed, dated gengwu year, signed “Feng Jiong,” with one seal. SIZE: 34-1/4″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Acquired from a private Palm Beach Collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-91494 (6,500-8,500) – Lot 4540

4541
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL POSSIBLY BY HU YEFO.

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting a female figure looking out through the window next to a willow tree, signed “Yefo,” with one seal. SIZE: 18-3/4″ x 8-3/4″. CONDITION: Good, foxing. 9-91495 (6,500-7,500) – Lot 4541

4542
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO XU YANSUN (1899 – 1961).

China. Ink and colors on paper, finely depicting a lady with a fan, signed “Yansun,” with one seal, accompanied by lengthy inscriptions signed “Qi Gong,” with one seal. SIZE: 34″ x 17″ CONDITION: Water stain to the top, extensive foxing. 9-91204 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4542

4543
$177.75

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 4543

4544
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF FU BAOSHI.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape in misty rain, inscribed, dated 1953, signed “Fu Baoshi,” with two seals. SIZE: 41” x 22” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93621-7 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 4544

4545
$364.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China, calligraphy in running script, attributed to Shen Yinran, to Mr. Linsheng, signed “Yinran,” with one seal; the other attributed to Tang Yun (1910 – 1993), ink on paper, fish group, signed, dated 1987, with two seals. SIZE: 36 ½” x 7 ½”, 35″ x 10 ¼” CONDITION: First: minor stain; second: good condition. 9-91144 (500-700) – Lot 4545

4546
$303.75

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF LU YANSHAO.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a boat against crashing waves beneath precipice, signed “Yanshao,” with three seals. SIZE: 17″ x 8 ¾” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91259 (500-700) – Lot 4546

4547
$243.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF XU BEIHONG.

China. Ink and light color on paper,depicting two horses, dated “thirty-­‐second year of the Republic Period,” signed “Beihong for an exhibition in Chengdu,” with two seals. SIZE: 48″ x 27″ CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91146 (400-600) – Lot 4547

4548
$243.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF SONG WENZHI.

China. Ink and colors on paper, depicting a landscape of Yan’an, inscribed, dated, signed “Wenzhi,” with one seal; the other finely depicting a Guanyin sculpture, amidst antiquity scene of an archaic Shang bronze Zun vase and a Jun ware flower pot on the stand, inscribed, dated the eighth month of renchen year, signed “Kong Xiao(?) in Shanghai,” with two seals. SIZE: 30 ¾” x 15 ¼”, 37″ x 13″ CONDITION: First: good condition, slight foxing; second: good condition. 9-91135 (400-600) – Lot 4548

4549
$237.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China. Ink and colors on paper, depicting a scholar and his attendant carrying a zither in a landscape, dedicated to Mr. Zhongzheng, dated the third month of xinsi year, signed “Zhang Daqian Yuan,” with two seals. SIZE: 32″ x 12 ½” CONDITION: Good 9-91142 (400-600) – Lot 4549

4550
$182.25

SET OF FOUR HANGING SCROLLS.

China, early 20th century, after Qing Dynasty painter Hu Mei, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting cranes amidst flowers, inscribed, signed “Qiuxue Hu Mei,” dated bingshen year, each with one seal. CONDITION: Creases. 9-94421 (300-500) – Lot 4550

4551
$237.00

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS IN THE MANNER OF WU ZUOREN.

China, one depicting fish group in a lotus pond, signed “Zuoren,” dated 1980, with one seal; the other in the manner of Dong Shouping, bamboo, inscribed, signed, dated xinyou year, with two seals. SIZE: 21″ x 15 ½”, 21″ x 36 ½” CONDITION: Creases, minor foxing. 9-91157 (500-700) – Lot 4551

4552
$0.00

PAIR OF FRAMED HORSE PRINTS.

China, each depicting a galloping horse, signed “Beihong,” with two seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 28” x 15 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93590 (800-1,200) – Lot 4552

4553
$592.50

SIX INK SKETCHES ATTRIBUTED TO WU GUANZHONG (1919-2010).

China, each signed “Wu Guanzhong,” with one seal, and one collector’s seal “Pang Nai.” SIZE: 16 ½” x 12 ¼” PROVENANCE: Reputedly, formerly the collection of Alice Boney. CONDITION: Minor stain, torn edges. 9-91232 (900-1,200) – Lot 4553

4554
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF YAN BOLONG.

China. Ink and colors on paper, depicting sparrows and reeds in the style of Yuan dynasty painting, inscribed, signed “Yan Bolong,” with two seals. SIZE: 11 ¼” x 15 ¼” CONDITION: Water stains. 9-91206 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 4554

4555
$0.00

HANDSCROLL PRINT.

China, print of deities. CONDITION: Good condition. 7-74968 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 4555

4556
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL 19TH CENTURY.

China. Ink and colors on silk, finely depicting Luohan figures and dragon in a celestial landscape, dated “The thirty-­‐second year of Qianlong reign,” signed “Chen Ding Guanpeng,” with three seals, with famille rose porcelain scroll ends. SIZE: 32″ x 17-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Private North Carolina Collection. CONDITION: Stain and surface stain 9-91205 (4,500-5,500) – Lot 4556

4557
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF REN YI (REN BONIAN).

China, ink and color on paper, depicting a scene of Magu presenting longevity, dedicated to Mr. Lansheng, signed “Bonian Renyi,” with six seals, Japanese mounting style, wood box. Note: calligraphic writing “Shicheng wen hua zhen cang” (in the collection of Wenhua in Singapore) on the box with one seal. SIZE: 44″ x 17″. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91099 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 4557

4558
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO PU RU.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting two Mongolian men with two horses, signed “Xishan yi shi Pu Ru,” with one seal. SIZE: 26″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Good condition, some foxing to the margin of the mount. 9-91202 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 4558

4559
$0.00

LARGE LOOSE PAINTING IN HANGING SCROLL FORMAT IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China, ink and light colors on paper, finely depicting an eagle above a rocky mountain surrounded by misty clouds, with lengthy inscription, dedicated to Zhou Zhirou, dated spring of jiashen year, signed “Daqian Zhang Yuan.” SIZE: 70” x 37” CONDITION: Good condition, minor water stain. 9-91222 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 4559

4560
$177.75

ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF HUANG BINHONG.

China, ink and colors on paper, eight leaves, depicting one flower in one leaf, inscribed, signed “Binhong or Binweng,” with two or three seals on each leaf; title page with an inscription signed “Lin Sanzhi,” with two seals; title slip signed “Jizhan,” with one seal SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91623 (300-500) – Lot 4560

4561
$486.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF KANG YOUWEI.

China. Inscriptions, signed, with two seals. SIZE: 65-1/2″ x 17″. CONDITION: Ink rubbing stains. 9-92906 (400-600) – Lot 4561

4562
$303.75

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF HUANG JUNBI.

China. Ink and colors on paper. Depicting scholars in a verdant landscape, inscribed, dated bingyin year, signed“Huang Junbi,” with one seal. SIZE: 53″ x 27″. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93249 (500-700) – Lot 4562

4563
$303.75

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF XU BEIHONG.

China, ink on paper, depicting a galloping horse, with long inscription, dedicated to Mr. Huilin, signed “Beihong,” dated “Republican thirty-two year,” with three seals. SIZE: 27 ¼” x 17 ¼” CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 9-91448 (500-700) – Lot 4563

4564
$425.25

LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY EARLY 20TH CENTURY COPY.

China. Standard script copy of Buddhist sutra, dated jiayin year, signed “Baoqinwang” (Prince Bao), with one seal, with colored dragon borders. SIZE: 16 ½” x 13 ½” CONDITION: Good. 9-91118 (500-700) – Lot 4564

4565
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET AND LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF FENG ZIKAI.

China, signed and with three seals in total; ink and colors on paper, depicting figures appreciating river scene, inscribed, signed “Zikai,” with two seals. SIZE: 43″ x 7″, 18 ¾” x 9 ¼” CONDITION: Calligraphy: extensive water stain and losses, poor condition, one wooden scroll end loss; painting: good condition. 9-91131 (500-700) – Lot 4565

4566
$0.00

TWO SETS OF CALLIGRAPHY COUPLETS IN THE MANNER OF TANG YUN.

China. Signed “Hang ren Tang Yun,” with one seal; the other in the manner of Wang Fuchang, writing in seal script, signed “Fuchang Wang Ti,” dated yihai year, with two seals. SIZE: 37 ½” x 8 ¾”, 51 ¾” x 6 ¾” CONDITION: First: good condition; second: water stain. 9-91147 (500-700) – Lot 4566

4567
$414.75

FOUR CALLIGRAPHY LEAVES.

China, signed “Lu Shiren,” “Cheng Qinwang,” “Wu Guan,” and another, with seals. SIZE: sizes vary CONDITION: Good condition in general, minor losses. 9-91155 (500-700) – Lot 4567

4568
$0.00

TWO LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY IN THE MANNER OF YU YOUREN.

China. Writing in cursive script, dedicated to Mr. Jiayuan, signed, with one seal; in the manner of Huang Binhong, writing in seal script, dedicated to Mr. Qianwan, dated spring of xinyi year, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 26 ½” x 13 ½”, 28 ½” x 15 ½” CONDITION: First: good condition; second: surface grime. 9-91149 (500-700) – Lot 4568

4569
$0.00

LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF YU YOUREN.

China. Writing in standard script, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 49″ x 14 ½” CONDITION: Foxing and smoke stains. 9-91160 (500-700) – Lot 4569

4570
$0.00

LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY COPY OF DONG QICHANG.

China, 19th century, writing in cursive script, signed “Qichang,” with two seals “Dong Qichang yin” and another. SIZE: 10 ½” x 7″ CONDITION: Surface grime, stain to the mount. 9-91115 (700-900) – Lot 4570

4571
$729.00

TWO FRAMED ITEMS IN THE MANNER OF PU RU.

China, ink and colors on silk, depicting a boating scene on a river, inscribed, signed “Xinyu,” with two seals “Pu Ru” and “Xinyu”, framed and glazed; framed letter, in the manner of Zhang Daqian, signed “Yuan,” framed and glazed. SIZE: 10 ½” x 6 ½”, 25″ x 10 ¼” CONDITION: Creases, minor stain. 9-91457 (700-900) – Lot 4571

4572
$296.25

FOUR SOAPSTONE SEALS.

One of bloodstone, one with elephant and two boys as a finial, and a pair of seals with oxen finials. SIZE: Tallest is 3″ h. CONDITION: Three with seal impressions intact. 7-74700 (300-500) – Lot 4572

4573
$711.00

THREE BRONZE SEALS.

18th century or earlier, China. One with a stepped finial and a silvered surface; the other 2 plain. Seals all intact. SIZE: 2″, 1-2/” and 3/4″ square. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75031 (200-300) – Lot 4573

4574
$0.00

TWO ROUND PORCELAIN SEAL PASTE BOXES.

19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of a landscape and a figure of an immortal. Kang Hsi marks on base. SIZE: Each is approx 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93490 (600-800) – Lot 4574

4575
$355.50

SEAL BOX.

20th century, China. Hardwood box with brass mounts. SIZE: 10″ h x 10″ w x 7″ d. CONDITION: Crack on front panel. Otherwise good. 7-74723 (200-300) – Lot 4575

4576
$121.50

PAIR OF SOAPSTONE SEALS.

Early 20th century, China. Stone of a reddish brown color. Finials in the form of mythical horned animals with cubs and pearls. Sides with floral engraving. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Cracks to both. 7-75140 (200-300) – Lot 4576

4577
$711.00

PAIR OF SMALL BRONZE SEALS.

20th century, China. Finials are mythical animals. Seals intact. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74913 (200-300) – Lot 4577

4578
$303.75

BRONZE SEAL.

20th century, China. Bronze seal. SIZE: 1-1/2″ sq. CONDITION: Seal impression intact. 9-93242 (500-700) – Lot 4578

4579
$364.50

YELLOW PORCELAIN SEAL PASTE BOX.

Kuang Hsu period (1875-1908), China. With a gilt shou character and grisaille decoration of flowering trees. Yung Ching Chang Chun mark in red on the base. SIZE: 5-1/4″ dia x 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74867 (300-500) – Lot 4579

4580
$592.50

ROCK CRYSTAL SEAL.

Early 20th century, China. Finial carved as a chih lung with a pearl. Seal intact. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74909 (200-300) – Lot 4580

4581
$729.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL IN BOX.

20th century, China. Rectangular shaped yellow stone, one side carved in low relief with a scholar boating, the other side carved with 2 lines of manchu inscription, seal base carved with “yixin” and manchu characters. SIZE: 2-3/8″ h. PROVENANCE: Estate of Mrs. Gloria O’Hara, Vancouver Canada. CONDITION: Very good. Seal intact. 9-91432 (400-600) – Lot 4581

4582
$711.00

PAIR OF CHINESE SEALS.

19th century, China. Foo dog finials. Inscriptions on one side. Seals intact. SIZE: 9″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70677 (400-600) – Lot 4582

4583
$364.50

SOAPSTONE SEAL.

19th century or earlier, China. Wax like stone of a pale yellow color carved as a pair of one horned dragons contesting a celestial pearl. Seal impression intact. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75123 (300-500) – Lot 4583

4584
$0.00

TWO HARDSTONE SEALS.

19th/early 20th century, China. The first of green pebble form with intact impression, the second a chicken bone seal carved with an archaic dragon, seal intact. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h and 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: First seal good. Large chip to one side of second seal. 9-91414 (500-700) – Lot 4584

4585
$1,422.00

HUANGHUALI BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Large Huanghuali brush pot. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 8-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Well worn surface. Missing its plug. 7-74647 (200-300) – Lot 4585

4586
$533.25

CINNABAR BRUSH POT.

19th to early 20th century, China. Cylindrical form. Surface carved with dragons, pearls, and clouds. SIZE: 6″ h x 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75038 (600-800) – Lot 4586

4587
$118.50

TWO FAMILLE ROSE BRUSH POTS.

1930s, China. Underglaze blue and Famille Rose decoration of children playing. Each with 6 character marks. SIZE: Largest is 5-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Wear to enamels on both. 9-93378 (300-500) – Lot 4587

4588
$60.75

PORCELAIN WATER COUPE.

19th century, China. Globular form. Pale celedon with pronounced crackled appearance. Enameled decoration of children playing. SIZE: 3″ dia x 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75033 (200-300) – Lot 4588

4589
$0.00

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 (500-700) – Lot 4589

4590
$5,628.75

PORCELAIN BEEHIVE FORM WATER COUPE.

19th century, China. Peach bloom glaze with carved dragon roundels. 6 character K’ang Hsi mark. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75120 (200-300) – Lot 4590

4591
$1,701.00

COPPER RED GLAZED PORCELAIN BRUSH HOLDER.

19th century, China. Cylindrical form with rim fitting on base. Light celadon glazed interior and base. SIZE: 4-1/4″ dia x 5-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74861 (300-500) – Lot 4591

4592
$1,822.50

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Cylindrical form. Powder blue ground with a poem in resist characters. SIZE: 7-1/2″ dia x 6-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private Boston, MA Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91489 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 4592

4593
$3,555.00

BEEHIVE WATER COUPE WITH CARVED FITTED STAND.

19th century, China. Peach bloom glaze. 6 character K’ang Hsi mark. SIZE: 4″ l x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75121 (300-500) – Lot 4593

4594
$474.00

SOAPSTONE VASE OR BRUSH HOLDER.

Possibly 18th century, China. Meiping form. Unusual stone of olive green with salmon markings and streaks of black. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h. CONDITION: 2 small chips. 7-75157 (300-500) – Lot 4594

4595
$59.25

ROOTWOOD BRUSH POT.

China. Natural form with organic, bumpy texture. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74923 (100-150) – Lot 4595

4596
$121.50

ROOT BRUSH POT.

20th century, China. Natural root section hollowed out as a brush pot. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. Natural variations to wood. 7-74646 (200-300) – Lot 4596

4597
$1,185.00

TZU TAN BRUSH POT.

18th century, China. One solid section carved as a tree trunk. Finely polished. SIZE: 6-1/2″ dia x 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: 3 slight cracks to the rim. 7-74966 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4597

4598
$729.00

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT.

20th century, China. Molded as a section of bamboo with pine and prunus in underglaze blue. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74711 (200-300) – Lot 4598

4599
$118.50

FAMILLE ROSE BOTTLE FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

20th century, China. With a slightly flaring neck. Decoration of magpies in flowering trees. 6 character Ch’ia Ch’ing mark on the base. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75000 (200-300) – Lot 4599

4600
$2,733.75

FANG HU FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

Republican period, ca. 1930, China. Enamel decoration of cranes and birds and a flowering tree with panels of calligraphy. SIZE: 16-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74988 (300-500) – Lot 4600

4601
$770.25

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN JAR.

20th century, China. Kuan storage jar with underglaze blue decoration of fish and aquatic plants. 6 character Wan Li mark in Kaishu script at the neck. SIZE: 15″ dia x 15″ h. CONDITION: Rim fritting, otherwise good. 7-74876 (300-500) – Lot 4601

4602
$3,258.75

BLUE AND WHITE DECORATED PORCELAIN VASE.

Hsuan Tung mark (1908-1912) and of the period, China. Yu Hu Chun shape with underglaze decoration of fences, plants, and bamboo with various borders. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 7″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75158 (300-500) – Lot 4602

4603
$829.50

PORCELAIN VASE.

Circa 1920, China. Celadon glaze with pronounced crack. Unglazed dark brown borders and faux foo dog smash jump rings. With heavy crackle. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75171 (300-500) – Lot 4603

4604
$1,481.25

PORCELAIN VASE.

Early 20th century China. Square form with bowstring marks at 5 mouths. Tea dust glaze, engraved Yung Cheng mark. SIZE: 11-1/2″ H x 7″ L x 7″ D CONDITION: Very good. 7-75168 (300-500) – Lot 4604

4605
$121.50

PAIR OF BLANC DE CHINE FIGURES.

Early 20th century, China. Children playing flutes on the back of water buffalo. SIZE: 8″ l x 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75102 (200-300) – Lot 4605

4606
$2,666.25

CELADON PORCELAIN VASE.

Probably 18th century, China. Mottled green glaze. Four elephant lug handles. Very fine ormolu mountings. SIZE: Overall is approx 24″ h. CONDITION: Drilled and mounted as a lamp. 9-93289 (400-600) – Lot 4606

4607
$1,303.50

FAMILLE NOIR PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Square body baluster form. Decoration of birds and flowering trees. Mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 20″ l. CONDITION: As noted, otherwise good. 7-74978 (300-500) – Lot 4607

4608
$850.50
Revised: 8/18/2014

The planter also has small chips.

FAMILLE VERTE PLANT HOLDER WITH UNDERTRAY.

Late 19th, early 20th century, China. The hexagonal pot floral decorated on the rim, each panel designed with an artisan and calligraphy describing profession. With a floral and butterfly decorated undertray. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Pot very good with minor gilt loss to edges. Undertray with substantial chip on corner and flecks to edges throughout. 9-93512 (300-500) – Lot 4608

4609
$911.25

PORCELAIN BOX.

20th century, China. Molded decoration of figures in a palace with reserves of landscapes and various diaperwork patterns. Mustard yellow glaze with a turquoise interior. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 11-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Area of repair to inside of lid. Minor glaze flakes. Otherwise good. 9-90000 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 4609

4610
$533.25

PORCELAIN VASE AND PLATE.

19th century, China. Globular form vase with famille rose decoration of birds, flowers and peaches. Circa 1930, China. Porcelain plate with decoration of a scholar with two students. SIZE: Vase: 9″ dia x 10-1/2″ h. Plate: 12″ dia. CONDITION: Vase very good. Plate with 6″ loss to footrim. 9-91279 (900-1,200) – Lot 4610

4611
$1,518.75

LARGE PORCELAIN DRAGON DECORATED CHARGER.

Kuang Hsu mark and probably of the period (1875-1908), China. Iron red decoration with gilt of dragons, celestial pearls, and clouds. SIZE: 13-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74780 (300-500) – Lot 4611

4612
$474.00

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN WINE CUPS.

Kuang Hsu mark (1875-1908) and probably from the period, China. Set of matching cups decorated with the “eight precious emblems” with underglaze blue borders of ju-i and thunder meanders. SIZE: 2″ h x 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74854 (300-500) – Lot 4612

4613
$118.50

PAIR OF IRON RED PLANTERS AND UNDERLINERS.

Circa 1930, China. Iron red decoration of floral scrolling. Ch’ien Lung marks. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h x 10-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74784 (300-500) – Lot 4613

4614
$237.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE.

Early 20th century, China. Decorated with roosters and flowering plants. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74889 (300-500) – Lot 4614

4615
$355.50

FAMILLE ROSE VASE.

Early 20th century, China. Decoration of the hundred antiques. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: As noted, good. 7-74801 (300-500) – Lot 4615

4616
$1,896.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN COVERED JARS.

19th century, China. Decoration of floral scrolling in blue, white, pink and green enamels. Now drilled and mounted as lamps. SIZE: Jars are 15″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93425 (400-500) – Lot 4616

4617
$1,066.50

AUBERGINE PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. Surface engraved with dragons and stylized lotus scrolls. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75119 (200-300) – Lot 4617

4618
$1,185.00

FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN PLATE.

19th century, China. Decorated with flowers and butterflies. With a grooved foot rim. SIZE: 12-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75126 (200-300) – Lot 4618

4619
$850.50

PORCELAIN TRAY.

19th century, China. Hexagonal lobated shape. Celadon ground decorated with gold lotus scrolling. SIZE: 6-5/8″ w x 5-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70512 (150-300) – Lot 4619

4620
$1,540.50

WOOD CARVING.

20th century, New Guinea. Carved with human figures and crocodiles. Painted, inlaid with shells and hung with feathers and raffia. SIZE: 64-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally good with minor losses. 9-93814 (800-1,200) – Lot 4620

4621
$4,860.00

CARVED WOODEN CLUB & STAFF.

1) 20th century, New Zealand. Maori style work carved wooden club. 2) Late 19th/early 20th century, New Zealand. Tokotoko carved with tiki figures with abalone shell inlaid eyes. SIZE: 1) 30-1/2” l. 2) 36″ l. PROVENANCE: Ex private collection Paris, France. The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: 1) Rubbed surfaces. 2) Very good. 9-93152 (500-700) – Lot 4621

4622
$7,702.50

HARDWOOD CLUB TONGA.

Dated 1712 in European numerals at the top, and possibly of the period, Tonga. Apa Ai. Surface entirely carved with geometric motifs and fish. SIZE: 47-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From a Connecticut farmhouse. CONDITION: Well worn notch areas about the head of the club. 7-74900 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 4622

4623
$2,962.50

CHILD’S SWORD WITH THE ROYAL COAT OF ARMS OF THAILAND.

French for the Thai market. Steel blade engraved with floral and arabesque scrolling. Phrase in Latin letters “Krom Wang” and inscription in Thai by the hilt. Crossguard with the Thai Royal Coat of Arms and an Erawan finial. Leather scabbard with engraved gilt bronze mounts. SIZE: 27-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Rubbing to the gilt. Very good. 7-74304 (400-600) – Lot 4623

4624
$0.00

CLAY VOTIVE PLAQUE.

19th century, Nepal. Jeweled image of Lord Shiva. Traces of red ochre from puja. SIZE: 8-3/4″ t x 4-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74444 (100-200) – Lot 4624

4625
$0.00

TWO BRONZE STATUES.

19th century, India. Figure of Vishnu and female divinity molded as a lamp. SIZE: Largest is 5″ h. CONDITION: Well worn surfaces. 7-74692 (300-500) – Lot 4625

4625a
$1,215.00

GROUP OF APPROXIMATELY 40 COMPANY SCHOOL PAINTINGS.

19th century, Calcutta, India. Depicting various occupations. SIZE: Largest: 9-1/2″ h x 6-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Many with considerable losses. 9-93102 (200-400) – Lot 4625a

4626
$1,944.00

KATAR DAGGER.

18th to 19th century, India. Carved grooved double edged watered steel blade. Hilt heavily gilded. Pierced repousse parcel gilt scabbard. SIZE: Overall 16-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Dents and losses to scabbard. Rust spots to blade. 7-74942 (300-500) – Lot 4626

4627
$1,066.50

KANJAR DAGGER.

18th to 19th century, India. Ribbed, curved, double edge watered steel blade. Horse hilt of repousse silver. Silver mounted red velvet covered scabbard. SIZE: Overall 14″ l. CONDITION: Ears to horse repaired. 7-74943 (300-500) – Lot 4627

4628
$3,645.00

CHINESE PERCUSSION WALL GUN.

Late 18th, early 19th century, China. Possibly a contract piece made by an American company. Marked with calligraphy on sideplate beneath hammer and numbers “215”. Large caliber long gun designed for firing from a fortress wall with hardwood stock and butt. Now accompanied by a display stand. SIZE: 89-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Barrel and mechanism with substantial pitting. Stock has old repairs and damages in area of trigger and hammer. 4-54248 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 4628

4629
$0.00

PRIMITIVE AXE.

Green stone, possibly jade (ungrooved axe). Carved wooden handle. SIZE: Celt is 8″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91581 (300-500) – Lot 4629

4630
$121.50

ROUND BRASS BOX.

Circa 1900, Korea. Ribbed sides and engraved with various auspicious emblems. SIZE: 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74802 (250-350) – Lot 4630

4631
$474.00

SILK EMBROIDERY.

Late 19th century, China. Scene of warriors and figures in gardens. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 27″ l x 14-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Stains, toning, and loose threads. 7-75043 (200-300) – Lot 4631

4632
$711.00

EMBROIDERED FRAMED PANEL.

19th to early 20th century, China. Metal threads. Embroidery of a caparisoned elephant symbolizing “great peace.” Framed and glazed. SIZE: 16″ l x 10-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Slight fading of material 7-75116 (200-300) – Lot 4632

4633
$592.50

EMBROIDERED PANEL.

Late 19th century, China. Shou Lao with his iconic deer. SIZE: 52″ h x 30″ w. CONDITION: Creases, otherwise very good. 7-74783 (200-300) – Lot 4633

4634
$729.00

THREE TEXTILES.

Early 20th century, China. Includes a brocade fan case with a fan and a snuff bottle purse, both with glass toggles carved as gourd plants, together with a case for mahjong racks made from a rank badge. SIZE: Fan case is 12″ l. CONDITION: Overall staining, toning, and lose threads. 7-75004 (200-300) – Lot 4634

4635
$0.00

EMBROIDERED PANEL.

19th to early 20th century, China. Scene of a fisherman. SIZE: 52″ t x 29″ w. CONDITION: Faded. 7-70688 (600-800) – Lot 4635

4636
$0.00

TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS IN THE MANNER OF LI KE’RAN.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting an old man and a boy, inscribed, signed “Keran,” with one seal, framed and glazed; together with another painting, depicting antique objects, inscribed, signed “Li Chan,” with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 22” x 15 ¾”, 29” x 10” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-75021-4 (350-450) – Lot 4636

4637
$121.50

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS IN THE STYLE OF LIN FENGMIAN.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a lady playing pipa, signed, with one seal, 19 x 19 in.; the other with gouache on paper, depicting a seated lady with still life, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 11″ x 11″. CONDITION: Both in good condition. 9-91156 (400-600) – Lot 4637

4638
$0.00

FRAMED PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF XU BEIHONG.

China, ink on paper, depicting a galloping horse, dated “Republican twenty-six year,” signed “Beihong,” with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 23” x 14 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-75021-5 (400-600) – Lot 4638

4639
$474.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO LOU SHIBAI (1918 – 2010).

China, ink and light colors on paper, depicting frogs and praying mantis on plantain leaves, signed “San bai shi yin…Shibai,” with two seals. SIZE: 58″ x 18 ½” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-74743-4 (400-600) – Lot 4639

4640
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL AFTER LANG SHINING.

China, early 20th century, ink and colors on paper, depicting a dog under a lychee tree, signed “Chen Lang Shining,” with one seal. SIZE: 33″ x 17″ CONDITION: Surface grime and tear. 7-74743-6 (400-600) – Lot 4640

4641
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS IN THE STYLE OF TANG YUN.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting travelers in an autumn landscape, dated, signed and with one seal; the other in the manner of Liu Kuiling, depicting two horses under pine tree, signed, dated jiashen year, with two seals. SIZE: 27″ x 17″, 36″ x 16″ CONDITION: First: surface abrasion, foxing; second: good condition. 7-74743-5 (400-600) – Lot 4641

4642
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHU JIANQIU.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting crows on plum blossom branches, with lengthy inscriptions, signed “Zhu Jianqiu,” dated guiwei year, with one seal. SIZE: 33 ¼” x 12 ¾” CONDITION: Creases and extensive foxing, minor tear to the mount. 9-91445 (400-600) – Lot 4642

4643
$355.50

HANGING SCROLL.

China. Ink on paper, depicting two pandas two bamboo, signed “Zuoren,” dated, with one seal. SIZE: 53″ x 13″. CONDITION: Good. 9-93248 (400-600) – Lot 4643

4644
$0.00

THREE HANGING SCROLLS.

China, ink and colors on paper, one in the manner of Zhang Daqian, depicting two recluses on a precipice, with pines and river, inscribed, signed “Daqian Zhang Yuan,” with two seals; the other depicting an eagle, inscribed, dated gengwu year; depicting rocky mountains in an autumn landscape, dated renxu year, signed “He Xi.” SIZE: 26 ¼” x 18 ½”, 35 ¾” x 16”, 18 ¼” x 23” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-75020-1 (400-600) – Lot 4644

4645
$0.00

HANDSCROLL, MA GUANGYU.

China, 19th century, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting birds and plum blossoms, dated autumn of bingwu year, signed “Ma Wenyu,” with one seal; colophon signed “Wang Li” and with one seal; frontispiece inscribed “Mei Que Tu” (Picture of Sparrows and Plum Blossoms). SIZE: 93-3/4″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Good condition, foxing and minor stain. 9-93621-9 (600-800) – Lot 4645

4646
$355.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China. 1) Ink and light colors on paper, one in the style of Pan Tianshou, depicting an eagle, signed “Leipo toufeng Shou,” with one seal. 2) In the style of Li Keran, depicting a boy and a water buffalo under a tree, inscribed, with two seals “Li” and “Keran,” and another seal. SIZE: 1) 55″ x 18-1/2″. 2) 26-1/2″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Good condition, foxing. 7-75137-2 (300-500) – Lot 4646

4647
$237.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China, ink and colors on paper. 1) Attributed to Sun Jusheng (b. 1913), depicting two cats playing amidst iris branches, signed “Sun Jusheng,” with two seals; 2) In the style of Lu Yanshao, depicting a girl striking a match, dated 1975, signed “Lu Yanshao,” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 25-1/4″ x 10-1/4″. 2) 26-1/2″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Good condition, foxing. 7-75137 (300-500) – Lot 4647

4648
$237.00

CALLIGRAPHY HANDSCROLL IN THE MANNER OF GUO MORUO.

China, writing in cursive script, signed, dedicated to Mr. Nanfeng. SIZE: 40″ x 13″. CONDITION: Surface grime & losses, tears to the top mount. 9-91134 (400-600) – Lot 4648

4649
$121.50

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF HUANG BINHONG.

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting a mountainous landscape with pavilions and pines, inscribed, dated renwu year, signed “Huang Binhong,” with one seal. SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Fair with foxing. 7-75137-1 (300-500) – Lot 4649

4650
$243.00

HANGING SCROLL AFTER WU XIZAI.

China, early 20th century, ink and colors on paper, depicting four sparrows on a tree branch, signed “Wu Xizai,” with seven seals. SIZE: 27″ x 12″ CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91261 (500-700) – Lot 4650

4651
$243.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE STYLE OF QI GONG.

China. Ink and colors on paper, depicting a verdant landscape with a recluse crossing a bridge, inscribed, dated mid-spring of yisi year, signed “Qi Gong,” with four seals. SIZE: 38″ x 19″ CONDITION: Good condition, minor losses the margin of the mounting area. 9-93247 (500-700) – Lot 4651

4652
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHAO SHAO’ANG.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting goldfish in an aquatic setting with seaweeds, inscribed, dated xinhai year, signed “Shao’ang,” with two seals. SIZE: 53 ¾” x 15 ¾”. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91262 (500-700) – Lot 4652

4653
$121.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China. 1) Early 20th century, ink on paper, depicting lotus pond, signed “Eshan shizi,” with one seal. 2) Ink and colors on paper, depicting irises growing from a rock, signed “Shizi yin Lin,” with one seal SIZE: 1) 27″ x 13″. 2) 26″ x 13″. CONDITION: 1) Tear & stain to the mount, creases to the image. 2) Creases. 9-92179, 9-92180 (400-600) – Lot 4653

4654
$121.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS.

China, 20th century, ink and colors on paper. 1) Depicting Guanyin riding on a carp fish on crashing waves, inscribed, signed “Monk Jing,” with one seal. 2) Depicting birds flying above peach blossoms, inscribed, dated yichou year, signed “(?) Yu,” with six seals. SIZE: 1) 49-1/2″ x 25″. 2) 47-3/4″ x 24-3/4″. CONDITION: Surface grime. 9-94422-1 (400-600) – Lot 4654

4655
$0.00

THREE SCROLLS.

1) Calligraphy scroll in the Manner of Qi Gong, China. Calligraphic writing in standard script on paper, signed “Qi Gong,” with three seals. 2) Hanging scroll in the Manner of Qi Baishi, China. Ink on paper, finely depicting shrimp group, inscribed, signed “Baishi at the age of eighty-eight,” dated “winter of wuzi year,” with two seals. 3) Hanging scroll, Japan, early 20th Century. Ink & colors on silk, depicting a bird perched on a snowy branch, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 1) 38″ x 17-1/2″. 2) 41″ x 13-1/2″. 3) 47-1/2″ x 16″. CONDITION: All in good condition. 9-92955, 9-92958; 9-92959 (300-600) – Lot 4655

4656
$243.00

THREE HANGING SCROLLS.

China, 20th century, ink and colors on paper. 1) Depicting “Three Friends of the Winter” bamboo, plum blossoms, and pine, inscribed, dated jiazi year, with one seal. 2) Depicting irises and bees, inscribed, signed “Dongyi,” with one seal. 3) Depicting Hanshan Temple, inscribed, signed “Yuexuan,” with three seals. SIZE: 1) 51-1/4″ x 24″ 2) 39-1/4″ x 18-1/4″ 3) 39″ x 19″. CONDITION: Good. 7-75160-2 (400-600) – Lot 4656

4657
$121.50

THREE HANGING SCROLLS.

China. 1) Ink and light colors on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape, inscribed, dated dingmao year, with two seals. 2) Ink and colors on paper, depicting in the blue and green style with a recluse in a mountainous landscape with peach blossoms, inscribed, signed “Qingxi,” with three seals. 3) Depicting a recluse and his attending in a verdant landscape with misty mountains, inscribed, dated yimao year, with one seal “Qingbai.” SIZE: 1) 38″ x 18-3/4″ 2) 57-1/2″ x 13-1/4″ 3) 39-1/4″ x 11-3/4″ CONDITION: Good. 7-75160-4 (400-600) – Lot 4657

4658
$237.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF QIAN SONGYAN.

China. Ink and colors on paper, depicting pavilions in a rocky landscape with waterfall, inscribed, signed “Qian Songyan at the age of eighty,” with three seals; the other in the manner of Guan Shanyue, ink and colors on paper, depicting a landscape with verdant trees and waterfall, signed “Guan Shanyue,” dated autumn of dingchou year, with one seal. SIZE: 27″ x 17 ¼”, 54″ x 26 ½” CONDITION: First: good condition; second: surface abrasion, minor stain. 9-93254 (500-700) – Lot 4658

4659
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF HONG REN.

China, ink on paper, depicting rocky mountains and pines, inscribed, dated bingshen year, signed “Hongren,” with two seals. SIZE: 56” x 18” CONDITION: Extensive creases. 9-93621-3 (500-700) – Lot 4659

4660
$5,332.50

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO QI BAISHI.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a lotus pond, signed “Baishi,” with one seal. SIZE: 40 ¼” x 13 ¼” CONDITION: Good condition, minor creases, with blue and white porcelain scroll ends. 9-93932 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 4660

4661
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting chicken group, signed “Baishi shan weng Qi Huang,” with two seals; the other depicting a crow on peach blossom branches, signed “Qi Huang,” with two seals. SIZE: 48” x 11”, 52” x 13-1/4”. CONDITION: First: creases; second: good condition. 9-93621-1 (500-700) – Lot 4661

4662
$0.00

LOOSE PAINTING, CHINA, POSSIBLY BY PU RU.

China, mounted in handscroll format, ink on paper, finely depicting in baimiao (fine pen) style the Eighteen Luohan, accompanied by an attendant and a peacock, inscribed, signed “Aixinjueluo Pu Ru,” with two seals. SIZE: 8” x 42 ½” CONDITION: Extensive foxing and stain. 9-93937 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 4662

4663
$60.75

HANGING SCROLL PRINT.

China, print on silk, print of the original painting in the Palace Museum depicting Qianlong emperor appreciating music in a garden scene, signed “Lang Shining,” with seals. SIZE: 38″ x 17″ CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93938 (100-200) – Lot 4663

4664
$948.00

HANDSCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO LU YIFEI (1931 – 2005).

China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting a mountainous landscape with sailboats, inscribed, signed “Lu Yifei,” dated summer of dingmao year, with two seals; the frontispiece with calligraphic inscriptions, signed and with five seals; title slip inscribed and signed “Shu ren Tang Wu.” SIZE: (image) 4 ½” x 181 ½”, (calligraphy) 14 ½” x 27 ½” CONDITION: Good condition, creases. 9-91033 (400-600) – Lot 4664

4665
$0.00

SET OF FOUR HANGING SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF WU CHANGSHUO.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting chrysanthemum, rockery, and fences, inscribed and dated the sixth month of wuwu year, signed “Anji Wu Changshuo at the age of seventy-­‐five,” with one seal; the other three scrolls each depicting crabapples, herbaceous peonies, and wisteria, each with one seal. SIZE: 53 ¾” x 13 ¼” (each) CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91122 (500-700) – Lot 4665

4666
$237.00

HANDSCROLL 19TH CENTURY AFTER HUANG YI.

China, ink on paper, finely depicting sparse landscape, inscribed, signed “Huang Yi,” dated bingyin year; frontispiece inscribed “Hu Guang Qing Qu” (delightful spirit in a lake scene). SIZE: 9″ x 69 ½” CONDITION: Oil stains, creases. 9-93250 (700-900) – Lot 4666

4667
$243.00

HANGING SCROLL AND LOOSE PAINTING.

China, 20th century, ink and colors on silk, depicting a verdant landscape with cottages, inscribed, signed “Zhang Kesu,” with one seal; ink and color on paper, finely depicting sparrows amidst chrysanthemum and bamboo branches, inscribed, signed “Xinyuan jushi,” dated second month of jiaxu year, with three seals. SIZE: 32″ x 12 ¼”, 26″ x 13″ CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91036 (500-700) – Lot 4667

4668
$118.50

TWO ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI.

China, ink and colors on paper, one depicting a cicada and a plant, signed “Baishi at the age of ninety-one,” with one seal; the other depicting a tortoise, inscribed, signed “Baishi,” with two seals. SIZE: 12″ x 8 ½”, 10 ¾” x 14″ CONDITION: Foxing. 9-91111 (400-600) – Lot 4668

4669
$711.00

LARGE LOOSE PAINTING IN HORIZONTAL FORMAT IN THE MANNER OF HUANG YONGYU.

China, ink and colors and gilt on paper, finely depicting red lotuses, inscribed “San Xiang Yan Shui Tu,” dated summer of renwu year, signed “Huang Yongyu,” with two seals. SIZE: 27” x 34” CONDITION: Good condition. 9-91303 (400-600) – Lot 4669

4670
$364.50

FRAMED PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF JIN NONG.

China, 19th century, ink on paper, depicting recluses playing chess in a cottage in a landscape, signed “Hangjun Jin Nong,” dated the seventh month of bingzi year, with two seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 49 ½” x 20 ¼” CONDITION: Poor condition, losses, tears, creases. 9-91458 (400-600) – Lot 4670

4671
$0.00

PAIR OF FRAMED PAINTINGS.

China, ink and colors on paper, each depicting recluses traveling in a verdant landscape, inscribed, signed “Guitang,” with three seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 46 ½” x 11 ¼” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-75044 (400-600) – Lot 4671

4672
$592.50

FRAMED PAINTING.

China, 18th/19th century copy of late Ming/early Qing Dynasty artist Wu Weiye, ink on silk, depicting an old man riding a horse in a desolate landscape, inscribed, signed “Meicun Wu Weiye,” with two seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 21” x11 ¾” CONDITION: Surface grime, loss, stain, loss to the frame. 7-74956 (300-500) – Lot 4672

4673
$237.00

FRAMED PAINTING.

China, late 19th century copy of Hua Yan. Ink and colors on paper, depicting two birds perched on peach blossom branches, signed “Xinluo shanren,” with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: Sight: 29″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Water stain. 7-75134 (200-300) – Lot 4673

4674
$121.50

FRAMED PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN.

China, ink on paper, depicting a scholar under barren branches, dedicated to Mr. Yuexiang, signed “Daqian jushi Zhang Yuan,” with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: SIGHT: 24-3/4″ x 12″. CONDITION: Foxing. 7-75135 (200-300) – Lot 4674

4675
$121.50
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CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHAO PUCHU.

China. Writing in running script, dated 1993, signed “Zhao Puchu,” with one seal. Note: Guangzhou Culture Bureau (No. G-­‐4736) old sticker. SIZE: 33″ x 10″. CONDITION: Stains, missing one wooden scroll end. 9-91127 (400-600) – Lot 4675

4676
$364.50

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF FENG ZIKAI.

China. Ink and colors on paper, depicting a spring park scene, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Migu, signed “Zikai,” with one seal. SIZE: 13″ x 12″ CONDITION: Good. 9-91030 (400-600) – Lot 4676

4677
$243.00

HANDSCROLL RUBBING.

China, late 19th /early 20th century, rubbing of historic luminaries; accompanied by calligraphic colophons including inscription by Pu Ru and others. SIZE: 13” x 275 ¼” , 13” x 258” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-75011 (100-150) – Lot 4677

4678
$91.13

HANGING SCROLL.

China, 20th century, ink and colors on paper, depicting plum blossoms and rockery, inscribed “Yang Mingding’s gift to Lu Yuanding in Shanghai,” dated winter of xinyou year, with four seal. SIZE: 37″ x 20″ CONDITION: Good condition. 9-93571 (150-250) – Lot 4678

4679
$0.00

FRAMED PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF FU BAOSHI.

China, ink and colors on paper, depicting an elegant lady seated amidst plantain plants, signed “Fu Baoshi,” with two seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: Sight: 24-3/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Some stains, minor loss to the frame. 7-75136 (200-300) – Lot 4679

4680
$0.00

LOOSE PAINTINGS.

Ten Chinese New Year paintings, gouache color on paper, each depicting a folk figure SIZE: Vary 21″ x 11″ to 31″ x 17″ CONDITION: Poor with tears 9-92176 (300-500) – Lot 4680

4681
$59.25

FRAMED PAINTING.

China, 20th century, water color on silk, depicting three singing ladies in a humorous way, with two seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 16 ½” x 14 ¼” CONDITION: Good condition. 7-74789 (150-250) – Lot 4681

4682
$91.13

CHINESE SILK PAINTING.

19th century, China. Ink and colors. Scene of a woman and child. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 19-1/2″ l x 12-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74790 (150-250) – Lot 4682

4682a
$2,733.75

CHINESE EXPORT HONG WATERCOLOR WITH ANOTHER WATERCOLOR.

1) First half of the 19th Century, China. A close up view of a port scene with the Hongs in the background. The foreground with small boats transporting goods & passengers. 2) 19th Century. Harbor scene with a ship of the line in the foreground being overhauled. Several other sailing ships & steamships in the background. Both housed in lemon gold frames. SIZE: Sight: 1) 12-3/4″ x 16-1/4″. 2) 10″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Generally good, some foxing & spots. 9-93975 (500-800) – Lot 4682a

4682b
$303.75

TWO WOODBLOCK PRINTS, WATERCOLOR & RUBBING PRINT.

19th Century. 1) Woodblock depicting travelers on a footbridge with boaters below having calligraphy verse. 2) Woodblock of a Kabuki Actor G. Kawarazaki by Kunichika. 3) Watercolor of a Samurai on horseback in bold vibrant colors, signed lower left. 4) Rubbing in scroll form depicting a procession of warriors. SIZE: 1) Sight: 6-1/2″ x 9″. 2) Sight: 14″ x 9″. 3) Sight: 13-1/2″ x 16-3/4″. 4) 34″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally good with some staining & toning. 9-93974 (500-700) – Lot 4682b

4682c
$0.00

THREE FRAMED ASIAN STYLE WORKS.

Group consists of 1) two photo reproductions and 2) a painting on woven birch bark of two herons in a tree. SIZE: 1) Each is Sight: 13-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. Overall: 21″ x 14″. 2) Sight: 19-3/4″ x 11″. Overall: 23-1/4″ x 14-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: 1) Considerable foxing and toning throughout. 2) Very good overall. 9-92167 (200-400) – Lot 4682c

4683
$729.00

WOOD BRUSH HOLDER.

China. Made from Huanghuali wood and carved in a cylindrical form. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 6-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Plug missing. 9-91460 (300-500) – Lot 4683

4684
$237.00

HARDWOOD BRUSH POT.

20th century, China. Hexagonal form with 3 feet, carved overall. SIZE: 5-1/4″ Dia. 5-3/4″ H CONDITION: Very good. 7-75184 (200-300) – Lot 4684

4685
$948.00

PORCELAIN CELADON GLAZE WATER COUPE.

Possibly 19th century, China. Ko Yao pale celadon glaze with a pronounced crab claw crackle. Pomegranate shaped. Six-character Chen Lung mark in underglaze blue on bottom of base. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91201 (800-1,200) – Lot 4685

4686
$364.50

SQUARE BRUSH POT.

Republican period (ca. 1930), China. Enameled decoration of landscapes and poems. Maker’s mark in red on the base. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l x 4-1/4″ w x 4-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75008 (200-300) – Lot 4686

4687
$0.00

CARVED IRONWOOD BRUSH POT.

19th/20th century, China. Carved with an eagle in a landscape. SIZE: 6″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93493 (300-500) – Lot 4687

4688
$118.50

CARVED BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

Late 19th century, China. Relief carved with scholars in a landscape. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75074 (100-150) – Lot 4688

4689
$177.75

TWO CARVED BAMBOO BRUSH POTS.

19th century, China. One hexagonal with hardwood mounts. Relief carved with figures in landscapes. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h and 6-3/4″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 7-75084 (150-250) – Lot 4689

4690
$237.00

CARVED BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Relief carved with the gods of longevity. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: With cracks. 7-75041 (200-300) – Lot 4690

4691
$237.00

BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

20th century, China. Square form of bamboo, carved with scholars and children in landscapes. SIZE: 6″ h x 4-1/2″ sq. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74644 (200-300) – Lot 4691

4692
$237.00

BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Carved in relief with a historical scene. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Small shrinkage cracks to top and base. 7-74638 (200-300) – Lot 4692

4693
$1,422.00

BAMBOO BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Surface carved with scholars in a landscape. SIZE: 5-1/4″ dia x 6-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91388 (600-800) – Lot 4693

4694
$651.75

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT.

19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of a scholar being visited by an immortal. SIZE: 7″ dia x 6-5/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93607 (400-600) – Lot 4694

4695
$948.00

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT.

K’ang Hsi mark and marked on the base Wen Chang Shang Ton, and possibly of the period, China. Underglaze blue decoration of calligraphy. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74994 (300-500) – Lot 4695

4696
$0.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWL.

19th century, China. With decoration of Shuko in a begging bowl form. SIZE: 7″ h x 10″ dia. CONDITION: Large crack through the bottom. 9-91237 (600-800) – Lot 4696

4697
$4,147.50

KUAN WARE PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Hanging gall shape with gray celadon glaze with pronounced crackle. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91227 (600-800) – Lot 4697

4698
$592.50

PORCELAIN PLATE.

19th century, China. Enamel decoration of flowering trees on a mustard yellow ground. Kuang Hsu mark on the base. SIZE: 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90005 (500-800) – Lot 4698

4699
$2,133.00

LARGE PORCELAIN VASE.

Late 19th century China. Pear shaped with morphic faux jump handles. Single bowstring mark at the shoulder. Red Lang Yao glaze with streaks of blue. Indescribable seal mark on the base. SIZE: 16″ Dia, 20″ H CONDITION: Very good. 7-75176 (500-700) – Lot 4699

4700
$0.00

PORCELAIN COVERED JAR.

19th century, China. Porcelain covered jar of oviform shape with decoration of famille rose and flowers on one side and an inscription on the reverse. Accompanied by hardwood stand. SIZE: 8-1/2” dia x 9” t. CONDITION: Good with wear to the body. 9-90642 (500-700) – Lot 4700

4701
$0.00

PORCELAIN COVERED JAR.

19th century, China. Porcelain covered jar of oviform shape with an underglaze blue decoration of children playing on a blue celadon ground. Accompanied by hardwood stand. SIZE: 8-1/2” dia x 9” t. CONDITION: Good with some chips to cover and numerous areas of abrasion to body. 9-90643 (500-700) – Lot 4701

4702
$60.75

PORCELAIN VASE WITH PA KUA DECORATION.

19th century, China. Tsung shape with grey crackled glaze. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74618 (100-150) – Lot 4702

4703
$607.50

ROULEAU FORM PORCELAIN VASE.

19th century, China. Blue with gilt decoration of birds and flowers. Drilled to be mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: As noted, otherwise good. 7-75103 (100-150) – Lot 4703

4704
$334.13

PORCELAIN PILLOW.

19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of fish and aquatic plants with clouds. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 10-1/2″ l x 5″ d. CONDITION: Rim chips. 9-93489 (200-300) – Lot 4704

4705
$177.75

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN CUP.

Tung Chih mark (1862-1874) and of the period, China. Decorated with chickens and flowers. SIZE: 4-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74758 (150-250) – Lot 4705

4706
$91.13

HEXAGONAL PORCELAIN PLANTER.

19th century, China. Decorated with reserves of flowers and birds in famille rose enamels on a ground of white stylized lotus on blue. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 9-1/8″ dia. CONDITION: Considerable overall wear to surfaces and some chips. 7-75071 (100-150) – Lot 4706

4707
$355.50

ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAINS.

China. 9 total late 19th century plates together with a 20th century molded vase of square form with rounded corners. SIZE: 9-1/5″ dia and 12-1/2″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74982 (100-150) – Lot 4707