fine and decorative art
DESCRIPTION
Live Salesroom Auction, February 14-15, 2014, Cincinnati, Ohio. This two-day auction will feature American and Continental furniture, sterling, silver, glass, porcelain and paintings and works on paper. The sale will include two sessions, Continental and American Fine Art. Highlights include an important nocturne by Russian artist Ivan Choultse, as well as a number of fine Hudson river pictures, folk art, John Henry Belter furniture, a Lumen Watson Tall Case Clock and Server, Dr. Wall Period Worcester Porcelain Tea Wares, and an Agra Palace-Sized Rug, plus a wide assortment of fine furniture and decorative items.TRANSCRIPT
Fine and Decorative ArtFebruary 14-15, 2014
Fine and Decorative Art
Cowan’s6270 Este AvenueCincinnati, OH 45232513.871.1670Fax 513.871.8670
cowans.com
AuctionFebruary 14, 2014 10 a.m.February 15, 201410 a.m.
ExhibitionFebruary 13, 2014 Noon - 5 p.m. February 14, 2014 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.February 15, 2014 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.
BidIn person, by phone, absentee or live online.
Phone and Absentee Bidding513.871.1670 or visit cowans.com
Buyer’s Premium 20%
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Diane C. [email protected]
Graydon [email protected]
Cowan’s is pleased to offer property from the following:
Former Property of artist Ivan Taylor, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Former Property of Andrew Spees (1827-1890), Merchant from Lima, Ohio
Property from a Private Collection, Akron, Ohio
Property of Convergys Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio
Property from Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio
Property from the Collection of John J. Malloy, Livingston Manor, New York
The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists, Zionsville, Indiana
The Dr. Kent and Karen Vickery Collection, Woodland Park, Colorado
Estate of Norma Bradley Arnold, Versailles, Kentucky
Liberty Hall Historic Sight, Frankfort, Kentucky
Historic Madison Inc., Madison, Indiana
Descendants of the Robert Mitchell Furniture Company family, Cincinnati, Ohio
Property from the Collections of St. Ann Convent, Melbourne, Kentucky
Property of an Indiana Collector
Animal Shelter of the Wood River Valley, Hailey, Idaho
Property from the Collection of Arthur Andersen, Chicago, Illinois
Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, Ohio Collector
Property from Vigo County Historical Society, Terre Haute, Indiana
Specialists For This Auction
Jonathan [email protected]
Jennifer [email protected]
Kirstie [email protected]
Front Cover: Lot 795; BaCk Cover: Lot 18InsIde Covers: Lots 146 and 824
Fine and Decorative Art Session One — February 14 Lots 1 - 518
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1 Beggar Etching by Rembrandt van Rijn Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669). A 17th century etching on paper, unsigned in plate, early Arthur Ackermann label on verso; 4.75 x 2.75 in. (sheet size). Former property of the collections of Arthur Andersen, of Arthur Andersen LLP., Chicago, IL$1,000 - $1,500
2 Rembrandt’s Mother, Etching by Rembrandt van Rijn Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669). 18th century impression on wove paper, signed in plate and with collector’s stamp on verso; plate size 2.75 x 2.5 in. $1,000 - $1,500
3 Portrait After Rembrandt van Rijn Dutch, 19th century. Oil on canvas portrait of a young boy in the manner of Rembrandt, unsigned; 25.75 x 21.75 in. (sight). $600 - $800
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4 Dutch Old Master Style Portrait Early 19th century. After a 17th century Dutch portrait. Housed in an outstanding hand carved frame; 23 x 16.5 in. (sight). $400 - $600
5 Dutch Interior Genre Scene 19th century Dutch genre scene. Oil on canvas, depicting a woman teaching sewing, unsigned; 17.25 x 13.75 in. (sight). $800 - $1,200
6 Late 19th Century Dutch Still Life Late 19th century. Dutch still life depicting a pipe, a candle, and a Delft mug. Oil on canvas, unsigned; 11.5 x 17.5 in. (sight). $500 - $700
7 Forrest in Autumn by Pieter Cate Pieter Ten Cate (Dutch, 1869-1937). Oil on canvas, housed in period gilt and gesso frame, signed l.l., with gallery label on verso having title; 12.25 x 17.25 in. (sight). Ex Comenos Fine Art$1,500 - $2,500
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8 Dutch Coastal Scene by A. Leonard A Leonard (Continental, 19th century). Oil on canvas coastal scene depicting boast on a shore at sunset, signed l.r.; 39.75 x 20 in. (sight). $1,500 - $2,500
9 Landscape with Cottages Continental, 19th century. Oil on board landscape with cottages, Henry Schultheis, NY frame label. Illegibly signed l.c.; 12 x 9 in. (sight). $600 - $800
10 Landscape by Karoly Kotasz Karoly Kotasz (Hungarian, 1872-1941). A well-executed landscape in heavy impasto, oil on canvas, signed l.r. and l.l. in knife; 15 x 19 in. (sight). Documentation included from a previous seller in the mid-20th century from a hotel in Detroit.$400 - $600
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11 Ukrainian Soldiers on Manoeuvre by Ludwig Gedlek Ludwig Gedlek (Polish, 1847-1904). Oil on canvas, signed and inscribed Wien, l.r.; 16.5 x 26 in. (sight). A photograph of previous inscription on canvas verso reads: Ukrain’sche Rosatton ins Feld ziehond.Gedlek, the Polish born artist who studied first in Krakow and eventually Vienna, became known for his views of Ukrainian Cossacks. His Romanticist manner of painting was popularized during the 19th century. This particular view is a top example, with numerous figures performing military maneuvers. Purchased from Dominion Gallery, Montreal, Canada in the 1970s$10,000 - $15,000
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12 Russian Bronze Troika Scene After Vassily Gratchev 20th century bronze sculpture of a troika on marble base, inscribed and signed by the artist in Cyrillic, with foundry mark; ht. 11, lg. 17, wd. 11.5 in. $3,000 - $5,000
13 Russian Bronze Sled Scene After Vassily Gratchev Russian, 20th century. A bronze sculpture of a man pulling a sled with three barrels on it, signed with foundry mark at base; ht. 9, lg. 16, wd. 5.25 in. $1,000 - $1,500
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14 Russian Landscape by Harald Pryn Harald Julius Niels Pryn (Continental, 1891-1968). Oil on canvas, signed l.l. and dated 1929; 19 x 27.5 in. (sight). $800 - $1,200
15 Russian Impressionist Landscape Russian, 20th century. Oil on canvas, signed and dated 58 l.r.; inscribed on stretcher; 32 x 39 in. (sight). $1,000 - $1,500
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16 H.M.S. Julian by Antonio De Simone Antonio de Simone (Italian, 1819-1907). Oil on canvas, signed l.r, and titled on verso stretcher; 9.75 x 13.75 in. (sight). $1,000 - $1,500
17 Mount Vesuvius by H.A. Dyer Hezekiah Anthony Dyer (American/Rhode Island, 1872-1943). Pastel on board, depicting Mount Vesuvius in Spring, old label from Thurber Gallery attached verso, signed l.l.; 22 x 29.5 in. (sight). $800 - $1,200
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18 Engadine in Snow by Ivan Fedorovich Choultse Ivan Fedorovich Choultse (Russian, 1874-1932). Oil on canvas, signed l.r.; 21 x 25 in. (sight).On verso: Paris export stamp, Closson’s, Cincinnati label, as well as pencil inscription Winter Night, 2865A, and plaque reading The Engadine?Born in Petrograd, Choultse studied under Constantin Krighitsky and served for a brief time as court painter to Czar Nicholas II. Amidst the upheaval of the Russian Revolution in 1917, Choultse left his homeland. He traveled Europe, working in Switzerland and along the Mediterranean before settling in Paris where he was exhibiting successfully by 1923. His time in Switzerland, painting the snowy peaks of the Engadine, was perhaps the most influential in his career. His ability to capture the light and vibrancy of winter landscapes was highly celebrated during his lifetime and has led to his popularity in recent decades. $80,000 - $120,000
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21 Italian School Watercolor Italian School Watercolor by Dositeo, 20th century. A watercolor depicting a woman holding a jar and standing at the bottom of stairs, outdoors, signed l.l.; 21.25 x 13.5 in. (sight). $800 - $1,200
22 Italian Genre Scene 20th century Italian School watercolor depicting a village scene with 3 women sewing, a woman holding a child walking down stairs, signed l.r. (illegible); 19.25 in. (sight). $400 - $600
23 Italian School Interior Scene Italian School watercolor, ca. 1900. Interior scene with an old couple talking and laughing, signed illegibly l.l.; 16.75 x 23 in. (sight). $500 - $800
19 Greek Icon with Rosary Greece, 18th or 19th century. A tempera on panel depiction of three saints, having an inscription at the top and gilt accents, the verso having two cradle bars with iron nails, accompanied by a beaded rosary and a brass stand; 12.75 x 10.75 in. $400 - $600
20 Italian Icon by Mariano Falcinelli Antoniacci Mariano Falcinelli Antoniacci (Italian, 1806-1874). A wood panel decorated with oil and gesso and depicting the Virgin and Child, standing to their left is St. Francis of Assisi while another disciple wearing a red tunic crosses his fingers and holds a book to their right, all having embossed circular halos with incised rays and presented against a gilt background, signed L. Falcinelli Antoniacci Assisi Italia l.r., verso retains label Lorenzo Falcinelli / Via S. Rufino / (Italia) Assisi; 8.25 x 16.5 in.Born Lorenzo Luigi Baldassare Falcinelli Antoniacci in Assisi, Mariano Falcinelli Antoniacci was a Cardinal of the Catholic church who served in Assisi, Forli, Rome, Brazil, and Austria. $1,000 - $2,000
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24 The Antiquary and the Rhyton by Frank Kirkpatrick Frank Lebrun Kirkpatrick (American, 1853-1917). Oil on canvas, depicting church interior, specifically the a large Rhyton, or drinking vessel, within a church interior. Signed l.r. and dated 1910, with a lengthy description on period label attached to stretcher; 24 x 35 in. (sight). $4,000 - $6,000
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25 Meeting in Abyssinie by Aldo Pagliacci Aldo Pagliacci (Italian, b. 1913). Oil on canvas, unsigned but titled on verso and identified with papers from Saks Galleries, Denver, CO with receipt of purchase from the 1960s; 14 x 9 in. (sight). $2,000 - $3,000
26 Abstract Canvas by Aldo Pagliacci Aldo Pagliacci (Italian, b. 1913). Oil on canvas, signed on central canvas and dated 1957; 16 x 11 in. (sight). $2,000 - $3,000
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27 Austrian Bronze Warthog Probably Austrian, 19th century. A finely cast bronze warthog, unmarked; ht. 4.75, lg. 5.25 in. $300 - $500
28 Fine Austrian Bronze Indian Camp by Bergman Franz Bergman (Austrian, 1898-1963). A finely cast Austrian bronze teepee, having a pair of attached figures, the bronze cold painted with figural scenes to teepee and elsewhere, stamped on reverse Austria and Geshutz; ht. 15.5 in. $2,000 - $4,000
29 Bronze Nude by P. Braecke, 1914 P. Braecke (Belgian, 1858-1938), early 20th century. A bronze figure of a nude outstretched on her side, and supported by one arm, gazing upward, incised artist’s mark and dated, 1914. The piece seated on a base of travatino russo marble; bronze ht. 8.5, lg. 13 in., base lg. 13.5 in. $1,500 - $2,000
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30 A Very Fine Gilt Bronze Vieille Garde Figure by Armand Le Véel Armand Jules Le Véel (French, 1821-1905). A gilt bronze representation of a member of Napoleon’s Old Guard. He stands at attention with his gaze focused straight ahead and his right leg stepped forward as if preparing to engage some invisible foe, his right hand grasps the barrel of a rifle while his left hand makes a fist, a rucksack, sword, and ammunition case hang on his back, the latter adorned with a spread-winged eagle, titled VIEILLE GARDE. and inscribed E. LEVEEL., impressed foundry stamp SUSSE FRERES EDITEURS PARIS, presented on a stepped marble base with gilt trim around the bottom; ht. 17.5 in. (including marble base).A student of François Rude (1784-1855), Armand Jules Le Véel is best known for his large-scale bronze statue of Napoleon on horseback located in Cherbourg, France. He also produced a number of smaller sculptures many of which depict military officers and soldiers. The Paris foundry of Susse Freres Editeurs is one of the oldest sculpture foundries in Western Europe . Known for its high quality castings, the company worked with some of the most important French sculptors of the nineteenth century including Antoine Louis Barye (1796-1875) and Mathurin Moreau (1822-1912). $6,000 - $8,000
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31 Countryside Scene by Joseph Henry Sharp Joseph Henry Sharp (American/Cincinnati, 1859-1953). Oil on canvas, signed and dated illegibly (but appears to be 88?) l.r.; 55 x 37.25 in. (sight).A countryside scene depicting a woman and a child at a farm, with chicken in the foreground, this work is probably German subject matter, loosely executed and deriving from Sharp’s time spent in Munich. While the work is rather mature in execution for Sharp, it was surely completed prior to his time spent in the American West.This painting was gifted to the St. Anne Convent in Melbourne, Kentucky in the early 20th century. Sharp was most closely associated with Northern Kentucky. It is housed in a Museum quality gilt and gesso frame. $3,000 - $5,000
32 Family Scene, by Ernst Fischer Ernst Fischer (German, 1815-1874). Oil on canvas, housed in a gilt and gesso frame. Mid-19th century interior genre scene with a mother and her three children. Unsigned; 21.5 x 26.5 in. (sight). $2,000 - $3,000
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33 Classical Greek Subject by F. de Ridder Late 19th century, oil on canvas. Classical Greek garden scene showing three women, signed l.l.; 30.5 x 20.25 in. (sight). $1,000 - $1,500
34 19th Century English School Landscape English, late 19th century. Oil on canvas landscape, unsigned; 15 x 24 in. (sight). $500 - $700
35 Coastal Scene by Henry Dawson Henry Dawson (British, 1811-1878). Oil on canvas depicting figures ashore, signed l.l.; 15.5 x 19.5 in. (sight). $1,200 - $2,000
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36 English Landscape by David Hewitt David Hewitt (English, 1878-1939). Oil on canvas, signed l.l.; 23 x 35.5 in. (sight). $400 - $600
37 Dogs in Interior by George Armfield George Armfield (English, 1808-1893). Oil on canvas, signed l.r.; 15.25 x 23.25 in. (sight). $800 - $1,200
38 Sunflowers by Harry Bloomfield Harry Bloomfield (English, b. 1870-1940). Oil on panel, signed u.r., label Greenwich Gallery of American Art, Greenwich, CT; 26 x 19 in. (sight). $800 - $1,200
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39 Early Miniature Portraits of Gentlemen British, 18th-early 19th century. An assembled group of miniature bust-length portraits of gentlemen, three being watercolors, one on ivory and two on paper, and one fine graphite drawing on paper with an adhered label on the verso bearing the sitter’s name John Rockfort of Clogreuane (sic), Co Carlow and some of his genealogical information; largest 6 x 4.5 in. (sight). $500 - $700
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41 English School Miniature on Ivory English School, 19th century. A miniature portrait of a young man, half length, in a pink gold oval frame, painted on ivory, showing him in a white stock and dark grey coat, with coiled and ribboned hair memorial on back. Comes in a satin-lined presentation case; case ht. 4 in., miniature, ht. 3.25 in. $300 - $600
42 18th Century English Portrait English, 18th century . Oil on canvas, portrait of a lady, unsigned; 30.5 x 26.75 in. (sight). $400 - $600
43 Portrait of a Girl With a Bird L. Bregoli (Italian, late 19th century). Oil on canvas portrait of a girl with a bird; signed l.r.; 20.75 x 25 in. (sight). $800 - $1,000
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44 British Exterior Genre Scene Early 19th century. Oil on board, depicting women at easel with children, in a forest, unsigned; 6.5 x 7.75 in. (sight).$500 - $700
45 Morning Glories by W. H. Baker W. H. Baker (English, 1825-1875). Oil on canvas, depicting a child standing on steps outside of a house, surrounded by morning glories. Title and artist name on frame, l.c.; 20.5 x 16.5 in. (sight). $600 - $800
46 Preparing the Ducks by Louis Charles Moeller Louis Charles Moeller (German, 1855-1930). Oil on canvas, signed l.r.; 16.25 x 12.25 in. (sight). Gallery label on verso. Ex Alexander Gallery, NY$2,000 - $3,000
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47 Late 18th Century Portrait of a Woman Continental, late 18th century. Oil on canvas, portrait of a woman, housed in a carved, gilded frame, unsigned; 24.5 x 29.5 in. (sight). $300 - $500
48 Early 19th Century Portrait of Girls After Sir Thomas Lawrence After Sir Thomas Lawrence (English, 1769-1830). Oil on heavy panel, an oval shaped portrait in fine gilt and gesso frame, label on verso reading The Daughters of Charles B. Calmady of Langdon Court, Sisters of Vincent Culmady/ Masters of the Tetcott Hounds, Daughters are Laura on the left, Emily on the right; dia. 11 in. (sight). $2,000 - $3,000
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49 English Military Officer After John Singleton Copley After John Singleton Copley (English, 1738-1815). Oil on wove canvas, unsigned but housed in period style frame and with plaque; 29.5 x 24 in. (sight). $5,000 - $7,000
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50 English Landscape by George Hicks George Hicks (British, 19th century), 1866. An oil on canvas landscape in a gilt frame, signed l.l. Geo Hicks ‘66; 25.5 x 35.5 in. (sight).$800 - $1,200
51 Claude Marin, Pair of Parisian Seine River Scenes Claude Marin (French, 1931-2001). A pair of oil on paper, backed by board, having scenes of Paris along the Seine river, including a view of Sacre Coeur at sunset and a boat approaching a bridge; each 5.5 x 6.75 in. (sight). $600 - $800
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52 Atlantic Ocean by Theodor Wedepohl Theodor Wedepohl (Icelandic, 1863-1931). An oil painting of a seashore landscape at sunset with rocks in the foreground and houses in the background, signed and titled l.l.; 13.5 x 7.5 in. (sight). $400 - $600
53 Landscape With Village by Pierre Jean Clays Pierre Jean Clays (Belgian, 1819-1900). Oil on panel. The painting depicts a French landscape with a village in the background, signed with inscription reading Paris, l.r., inscribed on verso with Paris Studio; 9 x 6 in. (sight). Clays was primarily known as a crisp marine painter in the traditional Dutch manner. This painting was perhaps an experimentation in painting in the Barbizon manner, an influential school of painting in the late 19th century.$200 - $400
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54 Landscape by Harry van der Weyden, 1925 Harry Van der Weyden (French, 1868-1952). Oil on board, signed l.r. and with hand inscribed biography on verso; 13.25 x 21.5 in. (sight). $1,000 - $1,500
55 Compleada, Nude Portrait by Victor Moya Calvo Victor Moya Calvo (Spanish, 1889-1972). Oil on canvas, signed l.r., housed in original frame; 27.25 x 19.5 in. (sight). $1,500 - $2,500
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56 Portrait of a Girl by Maximillian Colin Maximillian Colin (Austrian, 1862-1893). Oil on canvas, signed l.l.; 15.25 x 12.25 in. (sight). $1,000 - $1,500
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57 Courting Scene in Garden by Jules Garnier Jules Arsene Garnier (French, 1847-1889). Oil on canvas, dated 1880 l.r. and identified on plaque; 29.75 x 18 in. (sight).$8,000 - $12,000
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58 Fragrant Blooms by Noel Saunier Noel Saunier (French, 1847-1890). Oil on canvas and housed in original frame, signed l.r. 9.5 x 12.75 in. (sight). A pair of labels on verso, including one from an exhibit at the Flint Institute of Arts, shown in “The Art of Collecting”, November 29th, 2002-January 5th, 2003. Exhibited at Flint Institute of Arts, 2002-2003Exhibited Hammer Galleries, New York, NY. 2005: La Femme Eternal: 19th and 20th Century European CollectionEx Sotheby’s, NY$8,000 - $12,000
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59 A Pair of Still Life Paintings by Eugene Cauchois Eugene Henri Cauchois (French, 1850-1911). A pair of oil on board still lifes in exterior, each signed l.r.; both 18.5 x 6.5 in. (sight). $3,000 - $5,000
60 Portrait of a Woman by George Von Hoesslin George Von Hoesslin (German, 1851-1923). A 19th century portrait of a girl, signed and inscribed Muenchen- Roma l.l., housed in a period gilt and gesso frame; 15 x 12 in. (sight).$800 - $1,200
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61 Cantonese Watercolors 19th century. A set of three Cantonese watercolors depicting interior scenes, each in lacquer frames; 12 x 8 in. (sight). Former property of the collections of Arthur Andersen, of Arthur Andersen LLP., Chicago, IL$800 - $1,200
62 Kashmiri School Indian Miniature from the Charles Ramus Collection India, ca 1790. A watercolor and gouache manuscript page on laid paper, inscribed in upper center. From the manuscript Sir-al-Bayan by Mir Hassam, fully labeled and identified on reverse; 6 x 3.25 in. (sight). $400 - $600
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63 Whistling Boy by Victor Szczblewski Victor Szczblewski (Polish, 19th/20th century). A patinated bronze figure of a young bare-foot boy with patched clothes, whistling, inscribed Mousse Siffleur, the sculptor V. Szczblewski; ht. 22 in., wd. 7.5 in.$1,000 - $1,500
64 Gilt Bronze of German Shepherds by L.Riché Louis Riché (French, 1877-1949). A gilt bronze casting of two seated German Shepherds, on a red polished stone base, signed L. Riché, with incised stamp, Made in France, and foundry mark for Colin; ht. 15 in., lg. 14 in.$900 - $1,200
65 David by Adrien Etienne Gaudez Adrien Etienne Gaudez (French, 1845-1902). Late 19th century bronze sculpture of standing biblical hero David; ht: 32 in. Signature on corner of the pedestal, behind the standing figure. Titled on side of the pedestal, in front of the figure. $800 - $1,200
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66 Napoleonic Statue in Ivory Continental, 19th century. An ivory statue of Napoleon in uniform, mounted on a columnar plinth; ht. 6.5 in. $300 - $600
67 Carved Ivory Triptypch of Bishop Continental, possibly French, 19th century. A carved ivory figure of a bishop, grasping a staff in one hand and holding up a model church in the other. The robes open to reveal a triptych, the central one with a gothic arch with a king and clergy who are presenting him with a small church. Two of the carved panels have flags with the fleur de lis, a French national symbol. The figure is mounted on a wooden base; ht. 12 in. $900 - $1,200
68 Limestone Carved Dwarf Garden Ornaments Possibly German, 19th century. A set of five carved limestone dwarf garden ornaments; tallest ht. 23 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $400 - $600
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69 Classical Marble Column Continental, 19th century. A Classical Corinthian column in wood with square top plinth, giltwood capital and base and shaft in wood imitating marble, all rising on square base with bracket feet; ht. 42, wd. 14.5 in. at base. $300 - $600
70 Venetian Sculpture on Column, entitled Poesie Italian, late 19th century. A carved alabaster and marble sculpture of Beatrice and Dante, with Dante sitting on a rockholding a scroll on which is inscribed Poesie (poems), signed Le. Firenze (Venice), presented on a turned alabaster column with a rotating square top, sculpture ht. 28, pedestal ht. 35.5 in.$1,000 - $1,500
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71 Venetian Etched Glass Mirror Italian, 19th century. A Venetian etched glass wall mirror, the plumed crest above an engraved crest panel, the rectangular plate surrounded by engraved panels, the whole with glass crimped ribbon borders and floral rosettes; ht. 62, wd. 35 in. $600 - $1,000
72 Monumental Dutch Mirror Continental (probably Dutch), 19th century. A monumental wall mirror, having a scrolling and molded crest with a central shell cartouche, the mirror plate set within a shaped ebonized frame with a lightwood inlay; ht. 60, wd. 48.5 in. $800 - $1,000
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73 Miniature Chest with Shell Inlay English or Continental, 19th century. A miniature chest in mahogany, having a step-back top with an inlayed shell design in the center and a column of two drawers on each side, all over a case with two horizontally aligned drawers above three slightly graduated drawers; ht. 14, wd. 11.25, dp. 9 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$300 - $500
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75 Miniature Dutch Secretary with Marquetry Work Continental, 19th century. A miniature walnut secretary, with figural and floral marquetry inlays, having a shaped pediment above a two-door serpentine-front bookcase, the doors opening shelves over a row of three drawers. Below the bookcase is a fall front flanked by a single drawers with a sloping tops, the fall front opening to reveal two
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drawers above a pigeon hole. Below the fall front is a cabinet, with an interior of two shelves. The piece rises on ball feet, the interior lined with marbleized paper; ht. 33.5, wd. 17, dp. 13 in..Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$500 - $700
76 Dutch Bombé Marquetry Desk & Chair Dutch, 19th century. A bombé marquetry slant front desk in mahogany with elaborate lightwood inlays of flowers and butterflies, having a stepped fitted interior, the fall front over two aligned drawers above two graduated drawers; ht. 40, wd. 38, dp. 21 in. Lot includes marquetry-decorated side chair; oah. 34 in. $1,000 - $2,000
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77 Dutch Marquetry Bombé Chest of Drawers Continental, 19th century. A bombé chest of drawers in mahogany inlaid throughout with urns and flowers, having two over three graduated drawers with brass mounts rising over shaped skirt on large claw and ball feet; ht. 40, wd. 68.5, dp. 23 in. $2,000 - $4,000
78 Neo-Classical Carved and Painted Side Chairs Continental, 19th century. A pair of Neo-classical side chairs in mahogany, having top rails carved and painted with scrolling cornucopia over paneled and molded rectangular splats flanked by gothic arch voids, with patterned upholstered seats, all rising on cabriole front legs terminating in paw feet; ht. 38.25, wd. 25, dp. 19 in. $300 - $600
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79 French Empire-Style Marble Top Commode French, 19th century. An Empire-style mahogany commode, the rectangular white marble top above a case fitted with a frieze drawer over two long, recessed drawers having elaborate ormolu mounts, flanked to either side by a column headed by an ormulu mount, the whole raised on patinated cone and ball feet with acanthus leaf gilded carvings; ht. 39.5, wd. 48.5, dp. 23.75 in. Property of Dr. James Ward, Louisville, KY$800 - $1,200
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80 French “Portico” Shelf Clock Continental (French), late 19th century. A portico shelf clock with burled wood-veneered columns, supporting the engraved brass face and works. An eight-day time and strike movement on a plinth base over ball feet; ht. 20, wd. 10.5, dp 6 in. $300 - $400
81 Gothic Revival Tall Case Clock American case, third-quarter 19th century. A Gothic Revival tall case clock possibly made expressly for the clock, with works that are probably German, having a brightly painted dial, a one-day wooden time and strike movement, with weights and pendulum; ht. 90, wd. 20.5, dp. 13.5 in. $700 - $1,000
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82 Cane with Carved Ivory Bacchanalian Handle A burl wood cane with a finely carved ivory handle having a Bacchanalian motif, a gilt metal collar, and a brass ferule; lg. 33.5 in. $300 - $500
83 Tortoise Shell Cane Continental, 19th century. A cane with tortoise shell handle featuring carving of putto, Bacchanalian mask and grape vines. Lot includes metal case; 33.5 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$800 - $1,000
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84 Salesman’s Samples of Sterling Cane and Parasol Handles American or Continental, 19th century. A group of salesman’s samples including sixteen cane and parasol handles, having chased metal mounts on abbreviated wooden shafts, one of which has mother of pearl inlay, seven marked Sterling, all contained within its original felt-lined leather case.This complete grouping belonged to Andrew Spees (1827-1890) who lived and worked in the Lima, Ohio area, operating a mercantile establishment for jewelry and fine goods. The salesman sample probably dates to the 1860s; largest lg. 11.25 in.$3,000 - $5,000
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85 Porcelain Figural Dress Cane Handles Probably German, late 19th century. A pair of porcelain dress cane handles, one decorated with a woman’s head, her face covered with an elaborate black lace veil, the body of the handle with landscape vignettes including courtship scenes of a young couple; the other handle having a bust of a woman wearing a hat tied with a floral scarf, retaining its original metal collar, both unmarked; lg. of largest, 4.5 in. $600 - $800
86 Pair Delft Polychrome Vases Dutch or English. A pair of polychrome decorated Delft covered vases of baluster form, each with a molded bird finial and having a central molded floral and foliate-framed cartouche with a bird set within a landscape, marked K on underside; ht. of each 14.25 in. $500 - $700
87 Miniature Porcelain Plaques, Plus Continental, 19th century. An assembled group of three hand-painted miniature porcelain plaques, including two portraits of women and one of Cupid, female portraits signed Wagner and ROS, PLUS two hand-painted portrait miniatures on ivory both of which depict women, one having an illegible signature and titled Madame Elisabeth in pencil on verso, the other signed A. Roy. and titled Mlle Marie de Champmeslé in pen on verso, all housed in gilt metal frames; largest 6 x 4 in. (unframed). $400 - $600
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88 KPM Porcelain Plaque German, 18th century. A porcelain plaque from the Royal Porcelain Factory in Berlin, depicting a young woman with a guitar and a child, with an impressed KPM on verso, l.l.; 4.25 x 5.75 in. (sight). $600 - $800
89 KPM Porcelain Plaque After Conrad Kiesel, Signed German, 19th century. A KPM hand-painted rectangular porcelain plaque depicting a young woman by Conrad Kiesel (German, 1846-1921), in a gilt frame, signed on front Nach C. Kiesel l.l., signed on verso Nach C. Kiesel / L. Schinzel l.r., with an impressed KPM and 255_195; 10 x 7.5 in. (sight).Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, Berlin’s royal porcelain manufactory, produced highly-glazed, enameled plaques, often using well-known paintings as subject matter. KPM works are admired for their brilliant and rich color, which, unlike paintings on canvas, do not fade with the passage of time. $4,000 - $6,000
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90 Vieux Paris Gilded Dinnerware French, 19th century. A group of six porcelain tablewares, including a large platter, two open vegetable dishes, two corbeilles, and a gravy boat. Each with emerald rims with gilded edges; largest, lg. 20 in. $800 - $1,200
91 Paris Porcelain Hand-Painted Dinner Service Continental, 19th century. A 119-piece Paris porcelain dinner service with pale green bands, gilt embellishments and hand-painted reserves of florals and fruits, each monogrammed with a gilt H set within a decorative gilt cartouche, unmarked, and with retail mark of Walton & Brother / Importers / Louisville. KY, service comprising 23 luncheon plates (dia. 9.25 in.), 8 salad plates (dia. 8.25 in.), 22 fruit bowls (dia. 5.75 in.), 4 large coffee or breakfast cups, 4 coffee cup saucers, 2 teacups, 2 teacup saucers, 21 dessert bowls (dia. 7.25 in.), 12 soup bowls (dia. 8.75 in.), 2 relish dishes (lg. 8.5 in.), 1 entree dish (lg. 9.5 in.), 1 double gravy boat and underplate (lg. 10.75 in.), 2 oval shell-shaped seafood bowls (lg. 10.5 in.), 1 footed open vegetable bowl (dia. 10 in.), 1 fruit compote with reticulated rim and pedestal base (ht. 9.75, dia. 14 in.), 2 oval reticulated corbeilles, 4 oval covered vegetable dishes (lg. 13 in.), 1 sauce tureen with lid and attached undertray (lg. 9.25 in.), 1 fish platter (lg. 25.5 in.), 2 oval platters (largest lg. 18.75 in.), 1 oval game platter (lg. 19.5 in.), 1 oval roast beef platter (lg. 22 in.), and 1 pitcher (ht. 9.25 in.).This set was purchased by an earlier generation of the consignor’s family at auction in Louisville, Kentucky. According to family history, the set originally belonged to the Henning family, an affluent family in 19th-century Louisville. $1,000 - $2,000
92 Paris Porcelain Hand-Painted Dinner Service Continental, 19th century. A 96-piece Paris porcelain dinner service with pink bands, gilt embellishments and most having hand-painted reserves of florals and landscapes, each monogrammed with a gilt H set within a decorative gilt cartouche, unmarked, and with retail mark of Walton & Brother / Importers / Louisville. KY / Double Gilding, some marked only Walton & Brother, service comprising 11 luncheon plates (dia. 9.5 in.), 12 salad plates (dia. 8.25 in.), 12 dessert plates (dia. 7.25 in.), 8 large coffee or breakfast cups, 11 saucers, 12 fruit bowls (dia. 5.75 in.), 11 dessert bowls (dia. 7.25 in.), 12 soup bowls (dia. 9.5 in.), 1 sauce tureen with lid and attached undertray (lg. 10 in.), 2 oval covered vegetable bowls (lg. 13 in.), 1 fruit compote with reticulated rim and pedestal base (ht. 9.75, dia. 14 in.), 1 pitcher (ht. 9.25 in.), and 2 oval platters (lg. 19.75 in.).This set was purchased by an earlier generation of the consignor’s family at auction in Louisville, Kentucky. According to family history, the set originally belonged to the Henning family, an affluent family in 19th-century Louisville. $800 - $1,200
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93 Herend Dessert Service, Rothschild Bird Pattern Continental (Hungarian), 20th century. A twenty-four piece Herend porcelain dessert service in the Rothschild Bird pattern, with polychrome enamel decorated birds and insects, consisting of a teapot, creamer, lidded sugar bowl, ten plates, five cups and six saucers, with Herend factory mark; teapot ht. 6.75 in., plate dia. 8.5 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $600 - $1,000
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95 Amethyst Glass Bowl in Foliate Ormolu Mounts Continental, 19th century. Amethyst hobnail pressed glass basin mounted with gilt bronze rim and pedestal in the form of winding grape vines and C scrolls; ht. 14, dia. 10 in. $500 - $700
96 Orrefors Crystal Stemware, Coronation Pattern Swedish, 20th century. A thirty-seven piece Orrefors crystal partial stemware service in the Coronation pattern, consisting of twelve champagnes, twelve goblets (in two sizes), five wines, six sherries and two decanters; tallest decanter ht. 11.25 in. $500 - $1,000
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97 Sevres-Style Porcelain Tableware in Celeste Blue Continental or English, 19th century. A finely decorated Sevres-style porcelain tableware group consisting of eighteen pieces, including thirteen dinner plates, three bowls, and two tazzas. The dinner plates and bowls having central reserves of cherubs engaged in leisurely activities, all with floral sprays and stylized gilding against a celeste blue ground. All marked with interlaced Ls except the tazzas of which one is unmarked, the other has an unidentified mark; dinner plate dia. 9.25, tazza ht. 4.5 in. $3,500 - $5,000
98 Dr. Wall Period Worcester Porcelain Tea Wares English, ca 1770. A rare group of twenty pieces of Worcester soft paste porcelain tea wares in the Three Flowers pattern, including a teapot, a cream pot, lidded sugar bowl, a waste or punch bowl, eight tea bowls, and eight saucers, each decorated with underglaze cobalt blue painted butterflies and flowers, with blue crescent mark on undersides; ht. of teapot, 6 in., punch bowl dia. 7 in.$2,000 - $3,000
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99 English Delftware Polychrome Bowls English, early 19th century. A group of four Delftware polychrome bowls, decorated with groups of flower sprays on the interior and a stylized band around the rim, unmarked; dia. 9 in. $200 - $400
100 English North Devon Slipware Manganese Glazed Redware Jug English (North Devon), early 19th century. A glazed redware jug with scrafitto floral and bird decorations; ht. 10.25 in.$300 - $500
101 Clews Landing of Gen. Lafayette Historic Staffordshire Platter English, early 19th century. A historic Staffordshire platter, titled, Landing of Gen. LaFayette - At Castle Garden New York 16th August 1824, pressed Clews Warranted Staffordshire mark on the underside; wd. 11.25, lg. 15.25 in. $400 - $600
102 Clews Staffordshire Blue Platter Landing of Gen. Lafayette English, second-quarter nineteenth century. A historical blue Staffordshire platter depicting the Landing of Gen. LaFayette At Castle Garden New York, 16th August 1824, marked on underside Clews Warranted Staffordshire; lg. 15.25 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $300 - $600
103 Cork, Edge & Malkin Transferware Service English, 19th century. A sixty four-piece Cork, Edge & Malkin transferware partial dinner service in pale lavender depicting castles of Italy. Service includes twelve dinner plates, eleven luncheon plates, twelve soup plates, twelve butter plates, two lidded and footed vegetable dishes with covers, one soup tureen (no cover), two small lidded and footed tureens, one gravy boat with detached tray, one ladle, two relish dishes, and seven platters, with manufacturer’s mark and some marked Bennevento / Italy and others marked Rome / Italy; dinner plate dia. 10.5 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$300 - $500
104 Massive Service of “Agra” Flow Blue British. A full service of 92 pieces of flow blue porcelain, each piece marked “Agra” to underside, platter lg. 16 in. $700 - $1,000
105 Minton Dinner Plates English, early 20th century. A set of twelve dinner plates in the PA 424 pattern with wide pale blue rims, heightened in low relief gold bands on the inner and outer edges, and raised gold scrolling acanthus leaves. Retailed by The Loring Andrews Company, Cincinnati, and stamped Minton/ PA #424; dia. 10 in. $600 - $800
106 Royal Worcester Dessert/Salad Plates, 12 British, 20th century. A set of twelve salad or dessert plates, made by Royal Worcester, and retailed by Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, marked Pattern # C 3024 / 2; dia. 8 in. $300 - $500
107 Wedgwood Jasperware Bolted Urns English, early 20th century. A pair of Wedgwood jasperware urns with contrasting white paste sprigged classical decoration; ht. 11.5 in. $200 - $400107
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112 English Nations of the World Alphabet Plates English, late 19th century. A group of eight pearlware Nations of the World transferware alphabet plates, each with a central reserve depicting a nation, labeled Turk, Venetian, Chinese, Japanese, Wallachian, Greek, Russian, and Italians, each marked with a British registration mark; largest dia. 8.25 in. $300 - $500
113 English Famous Places Alphabet Tablewares English, late 19th century. A group of fifteen Brownhills Pottery pearlware Famous Places transferware alphabet plates and cups, including twelve plates and three cups, each depicting a famous monument or cityscape, including Copenhagen, Madrid, Lisbon, Ottawa, Paris, Hamburg, Melbourne, Sydney, Quebec, Washington, New York, London (2), Dublin and Edinburgh, all marked with a British registration mark and B.P.Co; largest plate dia. 8.25 in. $300 - $500
114 English Wild Animals Alphabet Plates English, late 19th century. A group of eight Brownhills Pottery pearlware Wild Animals transferware alphabet plates, each with a central reserve depicting a wild animal, including The Tiger, The Leopard, The Elephant, The Kangaroo, Bear / Wild Cubs, The Lion, The Camel and The Stag, all marked with a British registration mark and seven marked B.P.Co; largest dia. 8.25 in. $300 - $500
115 English Bible Pictures Alphabet Plates and Cup English, late 19th century. A group of eight pearlware Bible Pictures transferware alphabet plates and one cup, each with a central reserve of a scene from the bible, including The Finding of Moses, Noah and the Ark, Daniel in the Lion’s Den (on a plate and the cup), Samuel Before Eli, Elijah Fed by the Ravens, Rebekah at the Well, The Destruction of Pharaoh, and David and Goliath, all marked with British registration mark; largest plate dia. 8.25 in. $300 - $500
108 English Children’s Alphabet Plates, Nursery Tales English, 19th century. A group of thirteen transferware alphabet plates with nursery tales. Plates include Old Mother Hubbard, Simple Simon, Little Red Riding Hood (4), Whittington And His Cat, There Was A Crooked Man, Little Bo Peep, Miss Muffett, Cinderella, Jack And Jill, and Little Jack Horner. Undersides marked Tunstall England, England B.P.Co (for Brownhills Pottery), and some are blank. Some with English registry numbers; largest dia. 8.25 in. $600 - $800
109 English Children’s Alphabet and Birds Plates and Cups English, 19th century. A group of eleven Tunstall bird plates and cups, featuring transfer printed birds with the alphabet. Plates include Swallow, Dove, Finch, Muse, Wandering Pie, and Robin. Cups include Nightingale, Thrush, Bullfinch, Crested Wren, and Kingfisher. Some marked B.P.Co England (for Brownhills Pottery), all with English registry numbers; largest plate dia. 8.25 in., cup ht. 3 in. $500 - $700
110 English Childrens Alphabet Plates, Aesops Fables English, 19th century. A group of six transferware plates, featuring Aesop’s fables and the alphabet. Includes The Wolf and the Crane, The Cock and the Fox, The Dog and the Shadow, The Lion and the Mouse, The Fox and the Tiger, and The Leopard and the Fox. All unmarked; largest dia. 8.25 in. $400 - $600
111 English Alphabet Transferware Canns and Cups English, 19th century. An assembled group of twenty-seven transferware canns and cups, twenty four of them with alphabet motifs and three with assorted scenes and motifs, nineteen are unmarked, five with British registry marks and three with maker’s marks B.P.Co., Anthony Shaw & Son and Portland Pottery; largest cann ht. 3 in.$250 - $500
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116 Miniature Three-Drawer Chest with Lacquer Finish Continental. A miniature three-drawer chest, retaining its original lacquer finish, with European landscape scenes on the drawer fronts and flowers, trees, and birds on the side panels, all rising on ball feet; ht. 12.75, wd. 15.5, dp. 7.25 in. Lot is accompanied by a sales receipt and a 1987 appraisal from Village Green Antiques of Richland, Michigan. According to the paperwork, the chest is purported to be from the Scandinavian court and was attributed to Frederick Christan von Bracht (Danish, active 1720-1759).Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$500 - $700
117 Georgian Burl Walnut and Oak Chest of Drawers English, late 18th-early 19th century. A Georgian burl walnut and oak chest of drawers, having a rectangular top with molded edge over two aligned drawers and two graduated drawers, rising on bracket feet with castors; ht. 29.75, wd. 31.25, dp. 20.75 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$400 - $600
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118 English Queen Anne Games Table in Walnut English, 18th century. A swing-leg and triple-fold inlaid games table in burled walnut, having outset corners with conforming tapered legs and pad feet, inlaid backgammon and checkerboard surfaces with light and dark wood inlays, the checkerboard surrounded by green felt and recessed chip cups and candle corners, the backgammon surface set within a burled walnut border, top lifts to reveal a compartment for game pieces and houses a hinged burled walnut backgammon fence; ht. 31, wd. 34.5, dp. 17 in. Lot includes 23 mother-of-pearl game fish. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$1,000 - $2,000
119 Queen Anne Upholstered Easy Chair Probably English, a mahogany Queen Anne upholstered easy chair, having a tall arched back with wings, upright and outward scrolling arms, and cabriole legs on pad feet; oah. ht. 48 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$400 - $600
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120 Georgian-Style Secretary Bookcase English, 19th century. A Georgian-style burled elm and elm veneered, inlaid and crossbanded secretary bookcase, with oak secondary, the upper section with cove molding over two doors opening to a fitted architectural interior, all above mid molding and two candleslides. The lower case with a fall front opening to a desk interior with drawers, dividers, and a (later) leather writing surface, over three graduated drawers, the faces with crossbanded edges, the whole rising on bracket feet; ht. 82.75, wd. 39.5, dp. 24 in.The consignor purchased the secretary from Riffemoor Antiques in Danville, Kentucky in 1959. A copy of the purchase receipt accompanies the lot and states that Riffemoor purchased the secretary in a small English Village in Northern England near Leeds.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $6,000 - $8,000
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121 Thos. Loftus Queen Anne Long Case Clock English, ca 1720s. A Queen Anne japanned long case clock, the works well-executed having a 12 in. brass dial, highly engraved with wheat sheaves in the spandrels, ringed winding apparatus, moon dial in the arch and seconds dial and date calendar. Five ringed movement pillars, and internal count wheel striking. With old winding key; ht. 90 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$2,000 - $3,000
122 Queen Anne Drop Leaf Table English, ca 1730. A Queen Anne drop-leaf table in mahogany, having a rectangular top and demilune leaves over straight aprons on slightly tapering legs with pad feet; ht. 28.25, wd. 34, dp. 13 in. (closed).Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $400 - $600
123 Dutch-Style Brass Chandelier, Plus Continental, 20th century. A ten-light Dutch Baroque-style brass chandelier having a baluster standard, surmounted by a double-headed eagle, the standard over a ball attached to scrolling candle arms with cast cups and drip pans, PLUS a long-stemmed candle lighter with snuffer; chandelier ht. 31 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$500 - $800
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124 Miniature Scalloped Oak Pewter Dresser, Plus English, 19th century. A miniature scalloped oak pewter dresser with two shelves and two drawers with brass pulls, on turned legs, PLUS a toy pewter tray and tole tray; dresser ht. 24, wd. 15.75, dp. 7.5 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$300 - $500
125 Early Oak Welsh Dresser English, late 18th century. A two-piece oak Welsh dresser, the upper section with a molded cornice and three shelves, the lower section with two aligned drawers and square legs, having original brass pulls and an old finish; ht. 91, wd. 70, dp. 17.25 in. $600 - $800
126 Chippendale Mirror British, 18th century. A Chippendale mirror in mahogany with shell centerpiece; ht. 31, wd. 14 in. $800 - $1,200
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127 English Chippendale-Style Kneehole Desk English, 19th century. A Chippendale-style kneehole desk in mahogany, the rectangular top above a frieze drawer with fitted interior, over four pedestal drawers flanking a recessed cupboard door, resting on bracket feet; ht. 37, wd. 44, dp. 22 in. $400 - $600
128 Regency Tilt-Top Breakfast Table English, 19th century. A Regency carved and inlaid breakfast table in mahogany, having a square top with bands of inlay, rounded corners, and reeded edges, all tilting on a turned pedestal with four out-sweeping legs ending in brass caps with casters; ht. 28.5, wd. 47, dp. 45.5 in.$200 - $400
129 Sheraton Mahogany Triple-Pedestal Dining Table English, 19th century. A Sheraton mahogany triple-pedestal dining table with rectangular top on turned pedestals supported by sabre legs terminating in brass castors; ht. 29, lg. 105 (without leaves), wd. 51 in. Lot includes two 7 in. leaves and two 24 in. leaves. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$2,000 - $4,000
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130 Mahogany Georgian-Style Armoire English. A Georgian-style curved front armoire in mahogany having molded cornice over two doors featuring large oval and shield inlay panels over a single drawer and curved apron on French feet; ht. 82, wd. 40, dp. 21 in. $400 - $600
131 Georgian Chest on Chest English, 18th century. A Georgian two-piece chest in mahogany, the upper section having a molded cornice over two aligned and three graduated drawers. Lower section having mid-section cornice over two aligned and two graduated drawers, all rising on bracket feet; ht. 68.75, wd. 42, dp. 23 in. $800 - $1,200
132 Georgian-Style Linen Press English, 19th century. A Georgian-style linen press in mahogany, the upper case having two paneled doors with stylized carved leaves at the corners, flanked by fluted columns with Ionic capitals and bordered on top by a band of applied scrollwork, all below a molded and carved cornice, the lower case flanked by chamfered corners carved with quoins, fitted with two aligned cockbeaded drawers over two graduated cockbeaded drawers, each having brass handles and escutcheons, all rising on bracket feet; ht. 79, wd. 58.5, dp. 22 in. $800 - $1,200
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133 Georgian Mahogany Lowboy English, late 18th-early 19th century. A Georgian mahogany lowboy, having a rectangular top with a molded edge above a case fitted with two short cockbeaded drawers over one long drawer, all rising on square chamfered legs with scrolled brackets and ending in castors; ht. 29.25, wd. 33, dp. 18.25 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$400 - $600
134 Sheraton Tilt-Top Center Table English, 19th century. A Sheraton carved and inlaid center table in mahogany, having a round top with bands of inlay and reeded edges, all tilting on a turned pedestal with three arched legs ending in brass caps with casters; ht. 28.25, dia. 47 in. $200 - $400
135 Pair of Regency Walnut Pembroke Tables English, 19th century. A pair of Regency Pembroke tables in walnut, each having drop leaves, a single drawer with faux drawer opposite and turned and tapering legs on casters; largest ht. 29, wd. 33, dp. 19 in. (closed). $800 - $1,200
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136 Regency Mahogany Rent Table English, 19th century. A Regency mahogany rent table, the circular drum top fitted with a leather lining, the conforming freeze fitted with four working drawers alternating with four false drawers, supported on four turned columns and raised on down-swept legs with ormolu feet, on casters; ht. 30.5, dia. 41 in. $400 - $600
137 Regency Leather Barrelback Armchair English, 19th century. A Regency barrel-back armchair of mahogany with red leather upholstery, legs having casters; oah. 31.5 in. $400 - $600
138 English Regency Armchair English, 19th century. A Regency period enclosed armchair upholstered in printed polished cotton, the feet having casters; oah. 40. 5 in. $300 - $600
139 Regency Breakfast Table English, early 19th century. A mahogany pedestal tilt-top breakfast table, with ring-turned pedestal, four reeded and splayed legs with brass cap casters; ht. 27, lg. 57, dp. 38 in. $500 - $800
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140 William IV Cheval Mirror English, 19th century. A William IV arched swing-plate mirror in a pair of turned stiles with stretchers over saber legs with casters; ht. 59, wd. 28.25, dp. 24.5 in. $300 - $600
141 Gothic Revival Serving Table EEnglish, late 19th century. An Edwardian Gothic Revival mahogany serving table which transforms into a three-tiered serving piece, having a serpentine-edge top with beaded edges over an octagonal support decorated with pointed arches around its base, all rising from a plinth with four scroll feet; ht. 29, wd. 26.75, dp. 17.5 in. $400 - $600
142 Edwardian Marquetry Inlaid Sofa Table British, late 19th century. An Edwardian sofa table of mixed woods with marquetry inlay throughout, the oval top having a three-quarter pierced bronze gallery over a conforming frieze set with a single drawer, inlay shelf below and raised on double trestle supports; ht. 28, wd. 37, dp. 16 in.$400 - $600
143 Victorian Sewing Table English, ca 1840-1845. A finely carved mahogany sewing table, possibly by Gillows, of Lancaster, without its bag, the top having an inlaid surface, a thumb-molded edge, carved rosettes on the frieze corners, one long center drawer over carved and ring-turned stiles connected by a single stretcher, all rising on carved scrolled feet on casters; ht. 28, wd. 24, dp. 15 in. $400 - $600
144 Grosfeld House Tufted Leather Benches American, 1930s -1940s. A pair of Grosfeld House benches with original tufted pink leather and wooden arched supports; ht. 19, wd. 31, dp. 18.5 in.$1,500 - $2,500
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146 Swiss Tabletop Bells in Sight Music Box Swiss, late 19th century. A rosewood music box with string and floral motif inlay on lid face. Music box has cylinder, bells, bells-in-sight cylinder music box, the interior with cylinder mechanism and five bells, each with the figure of a dragonfly or bee as the hammers. Plays ten airs, all listed on lithograph on interior of lid. Exterior painted black with wooden inlay on lid of a bird in branches. Front of box with painted image of sheet music and horns; ht. 10, lg. 23.5, wd.13 in. $800 - $1,200
147 Automaton Bird in Enameled Box German, 20th century. A singing bird music box or automaton in an enameled box, with hand-painted florals, oval flip lid opens to reveal bird with yellow, blue and red plumage and moving wings and beak, marked Made in West Germany on underside; ht. 2, wd. 4.75, dp. 2.75 in. $500 - $800
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148 Regency Eight-Pedal Harp English, 19th century. A Schwieso & Erard parcel gilt and rosewood eight-pedal harp, signed Schwieso & Cos. / Improvement / No. 263 Regent Street, London. on one side and J. Schwieso / Late Foreman to S. Erard / No. 415 on other side, unstrung; ht. 67 in. $1,000 - $1,500
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149 Sheffield English Sconces English, early 20th century. Two pairs of Carolinian reproductions of 17th century Sheffield three-armed silver over copper wall sconces; lg. 17 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$1,500 - $2,000
150 Sheffield Meat Dome and Platter Probably English, 19th century. A large meat dome and matching platter, all with gadrooned edges, the dome having an ornate handle and being hand-hammered, the dome has an inscribed Pegasus design on one side, the platter has an inscribed cow head on two sides of the rim; platter lg. 24, ht. with dome 11 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$200 - $400
151 Bateman Sterling Chalice English (London), dated 1804. A sterling chalice or goblet with reeded foot and stem, the interior gilded. The exterior of the bowl with engraved profile of a seated squirrel, the crest of the armorial of the Lee family ancestral home, Stratford Hall, Virginia. The piece is struck for London, 1804, with the cartouche of three Hester Bateman descendants - Peter, a son, Ann, a daughter, and William, a grandson; ht. 6.75 in., silver wt. 7ozt (239g). $400 - $600
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154 Buccellati Sterling Letter Opener Continental (Italian), 20th century. A sterling letter opener with heavy grotesque mask terminal, marked Buccellati / Italy / Sterling; lg. 11 in., silver wt. 7.65ozt (238g). $400 - $600
155 Loetz Silver Overlay Vase Continental, early 20th century. A Loetz silver overlay “Candida Siberiris” vase with gold iridescence and silver overlay of engraved irises, marked at base, on silver, 999/1000 Fine/ (unknown mark) / 76 / Patented; ht. 9.5 in. $600 - $800
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156 English Doll House and Toy Furniture English, ca 1830-50. A large, two-story dollhouse with four rooms and center stair hall, having stacked window bays on left and right walls and an oval window set within the triangular pediment surmounted by a chimney. Includes three detachable front panels with windows and front door. Plus an assembled group of furniture (nine pieces) including toy mahogany four-poster bed with period hangings, oak cradle, cupboard, side table and dresser holding toy platter, mug, bowl and cup; ht. 58, wd. 71, dp. 23 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$1,000 - $2,000
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157 19th Century Danish Amusement Park Automaton Danish, ca 1860. An amusement park automaton which when cranked moves the carousel, ferris wheel and windmill while a trio of Danish flags rotate as if blowing in the wind, a man wearing a green jacket and black beret stands at one end of the park moving his arms and legs, the entire scene is displayed on a wooden stage with hand-carved and painted details, possibly a miniature version of Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens; ht. 17.5, wd. 19.5, dp. 15.25 in. This lot is accompanied by a receipt and letter from Cupboards & Roses of Sheffield, Massachusetts from which the item was purchased. Also includes a newspaper advertisement from the Maine Antique Digest from June 2002 in which the lot was pictured.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$1,000 - $2,000
158 Miniature Tin Kitchen American, 19th century. A miniature tin kitchen, having a built in two-burner stove and hydraulic pump, accompanied by twenty-two tin cooking accessories, including seven pots and pans, four plates, three cups, two molds, two tubs, one miscellaneous lid, a coffee grinder, a kettle, and a griddle. The interior walls in blue paint with a black and gray stenciled floor; ht. 9.75, wd. 19, dp. 9 in. Lot includes a newspaper clipping from the Maine Antique Digest where the item was advertised. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$200 - $400
159 Miniature Coach, Painted and Decorated American (possibly New Hampshire), late 19th- early 20th century. A miniature coach in wood, appearing scratch made, painted and decorated with metal and wire detailing; ht. 5.75, wd. 5 (back wheels), lg. 11.5 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$300 - $500
160 Carved and Painted Hobby Horse American, early 20th century. A wooden hobby horse of galloping form, having glass eyes, a horsehair mane and tail, and a leather saddle, all mounted on a red stand with black trim; ht. 32.25, lg. 40.25 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $300 - $500
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161 Paint-Decorated Noah’s Ark Toy with Animals English or German, 19th century. A Noah’s Ark toy in pine with paint-decorated details including a front door, fourteen windows, and bands of multi-colored trim, all below an arched red roof with a dove holding an olive branch in its beak, having a sliding wall on one side of the structure which opens to reveal a hollow interior, accompanied by 350 wood and papier-mâché decorated animals and insects, many in pairs, including tigers, cheetahs, camels, horses, elephants, swans, moose, birds, ducks, crickets, and many others; ht. 14, wd. 9, dp. 29.25 in.This lot was exhibited in Toys in the Life of the Early American Child which took place at the Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati on November 20, 1986 through January 11, 1987. Accompanying the lot are original letters sent to the consignor from the Registrar and the Curator of Education at the museum as well as a postcard and poster advertising the exhibition. The original exhibition label and three black and white photos and three negatives showing the ark and animals on display are also included. The lot also includes Sotheby’s catalog The Doll Collection of the Late Mrs. Marianne Bodmer and Items Relating to Childhood, November 8-9, 1989 and the Victoria and Albert Museum’s 1986 catalog Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $800 - $1,000
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162 German Nuremburg Kitchen for the English Market German, 19th century. A polychrome painted wooden kitchen model, complete with a fireplace and pewter and tin kitchen tools lining the miniature shelves and hanging on the walls; ht. 9.25, wd. 16, dp. 8.5 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $1,500 - $3,000
163 Toy Theater with Four-Part Revolving Stage English or German, late 19th-early 20th century. A wooden toy theater with a carved and painted façade, having a green velvet curtain which rises and falls by pulling a rope located behind the proscenium arch. A wooden stage rotates to reveal four lithographed backdrops including a village square, a kitchen, a forest, and a parlor, all rising on a wooden base with a drawer for component storage. The top, sides, and back of the theater are covered by a red velvet cloth which rests on a wood frame. Accompanying the theater are twelve lithographed actors; ht. 16, wd. 21.25, dp. 22.5 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$1,500 - $2,500
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164 Miniature Toy Parlor Model Possibly German, late 19th-early 20th century. A miniature room box model of a parlor, with a mirrored dresser and vanity, a cabinet with an inset mirror, a single-drawer stand, and two upholstered chairs, the interior walls and flooring covered with decorative paper, the rear corners of the room adorned with silk and lace valances, accessories include a wood and papier-mâché doll, two flower pots, a pressed glass bowl, a pressed glass vase, and a metal candle holder; ht. 10.75, wd. 20, dp. 11.25 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$500 - $700
165 Georgian-Style Doll House English, 20th century. A two-story Georgian-style dollhouse having a pink-painted exterior with a facade featuring four windows and a front door each surmounted by white pediments surmounted by a gray slanted roof with three windows and two chimneys. Two front panels open to four interior rooms with central staircase leading to attic with removable roof panel; ht. 28.75, wd. 26, dp. 15.5 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$200 - $400
166 Pollock Toy Theater with Actors and Scenery English, 20th century. A Pollock toy theater, having a lithographed proscenium supported by a foldable wooden frame, with a three-bulb light assembly connected to the top of the frame, all rising on a wooden base. Lot is accompanied by a large group of lithographed actors and scenery which connect to metal rods for offstage manipulation. Scripts, characters, and scenes included with the lot are Douglas: A Tragedy in Five Acts, The Mistletoe Bough, King Henry, Aladdin, The Silver Palace, Lord Darnley, The Waterman, Charles the Second, Blackbeard the Pirate, Oliver Twist, The Massacre of Penny Plain, The Corsican Brothers, and The Brigand; ht. 17, wd. 15.25, dp. 14 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $300 - $500
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167 English General Store English, early 20th century. A miniature model of an English general store, complete with miniature tin lithographed and paper general store items, as well as a cash register. The walls are lined with a shelving system that includes nine wooden drawers with sliding lids; ht. 12, wd. 31.5, dp. 12.5 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $2,500 - $5,000
168 English Confectioner’s Pushcart with Original Decoration English, 19th century. A polychrome painted wooden confectioner’s pushcart. Each side reads in yellow paint Baker Confectioner, with a logo reading C. & J.L. Ltd London. The cart has a hinged lid that opens up on the top, as well as a hinged drop down compartment and a drawer underneath; ht. 20 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$800 - $1,200
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169 Elephant Garden Seats Asian, 20th century. A pair of polychrome molded plaster elephants with turned heads, protruding tusks and flat backs with painted saddles; ht. 22, lg. 34 in. $600 - $800
170 Chinese Imari Vases with Foo Dog Finials Chinese, early 20th century. A pair of large baluster vases, Chinese Imari, each with covers having gilt foo dogs; ht. of largest 24 in. $300 - $500
171 Chinese Export Bowls and Saucers Chinese Export, first quarter, 19th century. A pair of blue and white bowls with saucers with decoration of zodiac signs, archaic Chenlong mark; ht. 3 in. $500 - $700
172 Chinese Export Porcelain, Assembled Group Chinese Export, 19th century. An assembled group of ten pieces of famille rose porcelain with polychrome decoration, including two plates with central reserves of birds in a landscape and scalloped rims, a small tray, a bowl and pitcher with decoration of baskets with flowers, two tea bowls with florals, and three teacups with florals, all unmarked; pitcher ht. 5.25 in. $300 - $600
173 Chinese Export Porcelain, Cups and Saucers Chinese Export, 19th century. A set of five porcelain wares with sepia scenic reserves and floral borders, including a teacup, two bowls and two saucers, unmarked; saucer dia. 6 in. $200 - $400
174 Chinese Export Famille Rose Plates Chinese Export, ca 1760. Two famille rose porcelain plates, with floral decorations in polychrome enamel and a red and gilt dagger border, label on back of each plate for James Galley / Chinese Export Porcelain / ca 1760; dia. 9.25 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector Ex James Gallery$200 - $400
175 Chinese Export Handled Cup Chinese Export, 19th century. A two-handled cup, minus lid, with applied twist handled, a gilt scalloped band above a gilt diaper ribbon, with floral garlands, the hand-painted flora on the front and back sides painted from English prototypes; ht. 7, wd. 8.5 in. $300 - $500
176 Chinese Canton Export Blue and White Dish Chinese Export, 19th century. A blue and white porcelain dish, with a scenic interior, blue and white rim, foot well worn; dia. 6.25 in. $300 - $500176
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177 Antique Kermanshah Rug Iran, late 19th-to early 20th century. An antique finely woven rug, the borders with lozenges of Persian cursive writings, the field compartmentalized with alternating blooming and fern-like flora, encircled by cursive Arabic; 9 ft. x 12 ft. 2 in. (108 in x 146 in., 274.32 x 370.84cm).$2,000 - $3,000
178 Persian Prayer Rug Iran, 20th century. A woven prayer rug in shades of salmon, green, and blue; 3 ft. .5 in. x 4 ft. 5 in. (36.5 x 53 in., 92.71 x 134.62 cm). $400 - $800
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179 Agra Palace-Size Rug Indian, early 20th century. A magnificent palace-sized Persian design Agra rug, the Persian design featuring small medallions overlaid on a deep indigo blue field with an overall repeating design of floral forms in various shades of blue, green, yellow, tan, rose, russet, and ivory. The rendering of the design in the main border shows repeating floral motifs, that echo those of the field, only on a rust colored ground; 27 ft. 6 in. x 15 ft. (330 x 180 in.; 838.2 x 457.2 cm).
Note: India began to produce Persian designed pile rugs as early as the Persian Moghul Dynasty in the 1530s with the introduction of Islam into India. There were imperial workshops in Agra, Fatehpur, and Lahore (in present day Pakistan). The workshops were supervised by master Persian weavers and designers, thus giving a classical Persian look to many of the early Indian carpets. Agra carpets descend from an imperial workshop tradition that helps account for the large size of some of the production. This Agra is of unusually large dimensions; its size adds to its value, as it is difficult to find large carpets of this quality in the current market. $15,000 - $25,000
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180 Caucasian Runner Caucasian, 20th century; 3 ft. 3 in. x 11 ft. (39 x 132 in; 99 x 335.28 cm). $300 - $500
181 Afshar Area Rug Iran, ca 1950s. An Afshar Shiran; 6 ft. 2 in. x 4 ft. 10 in. (74 x 58 in; 187.96 x 147.32 cm). $400 - $600
182 Malayer Area Rug Iran, 1900-1910. A Caucasian-design Malayer rug; 6 ft. x 4 ft. (72 x 48 in., 182.88 x 121.92 cm). $1,500 - $2,000
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183 Anatolian Area Rug Turkish, 20th century. An Anatolian area rug; 5 ft. 9 in. x 3 ft. 5 in. (69 x 41 in., 175.26 x 104.14 cm). $300 - $500
184 Flatweave Turkmen Rug Turkmenistan, 20th century. A flatweave Turkmen rug; 5 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. (36 x 68 in.; 91 x 172.72 cm).$500 - $700
185 Bokhara Runner Rug Pakistan, 20th century. A well-executed Bokhara runner; 7 ft. x 3 ft. 3 in. (84 x 39 in.; 213.36 x 100.58 cm). $500 - $700
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186 Kashmir Hand-Woven Rug Persian, 20th century; 10 ft. x 14 ft. 7 in (120 x 175 in.; 304.8 x 444.5 cm). $1,000 - $1,500
187 Sumak Area Rug Turkmenistan, 20th century. A Turkmen Sumak flat weave area rug; 6 ft. x 3 ft. 9 in. (72 x 45 in.; 182.88 x 118.87 cm). $500 - $800
188 Armenian Kazak Rug Armenian, ca 1910-1920. A Kazak directional with fine color, well-woven; 6 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 2 in. (78.5 x 50 in.; 199.39 x 127 cm).$1,000 - $1,500
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189 Lerstan Palace-sized Rug Indian, early 20th century. A palace-sized Indo-Kerman rug with cream ground bordered by floral designs; 11 ft. 1 in. x 20 ft. 6 in. (133 x 246 in. 337.82 x 624.84 cm). $5,000 - $7,000
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190 Anatolian Area Rug Turkish, 20th century. An Anatolian area rug; 6 ft. 5.5 in. x 4 ft. 4.5 in. (77.5 x 52.5 in. 196.95 x 133.35 cm). $500 - $700
191 Kazak Area Rug Turkish, 1920s. A Kazak area rug with wonderful color and in excellent condition; 6 ft. 5 in. x 6 ft. 5 in. (77 x 77 in. 195.58 x 195.58 cm). $1,600 - $2,000
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192 Shirvan Kilim Rug Turkish, 20th century. A flat-weave Shirvan rug with complex bands of geometric diamonds within diamonds; 9 ft. 7 in. x 5 ft. 6 in. (115 x 66 in.; 292.1 x 167.64 cm). $1,000 - $1,500
193 Antique Kazak Area Rug Turkish, ca 1900-1910. An antique Kazak area rug; 6 ft. 11 in. x 3 ft. 8 in. (83 x 44 in.; 186.23 x 115.82cm). $1,000 - $1,500
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194 Caucasian Kazak Area Rug Southern Caucasus, ca 1900-1920s. A fine Moghan Kazak area rug with geometric designs within 14 orbs; 7 ft. 1 in. x 3 ft. 9.5 in. (85 x 45.5 in; 215.9 x 115.57 cm). $1,500 - $2,000
195 Senna Kilim Rug Iranian (Kurdistan), 20th century. An excellent Senna design flat weave rug; 5 ft. x 4 ft. 2 in. (60 x 30 in.; 152.4 x 128.02 cm). $500 - $700
196 Turkish Woven Rug Turkish, 20th century. 6 ft. 7 in. x 3 ft. 3 in. (79 x 39 in.; 200.66 x 99.06 cm). $300 - $500
197 Kazak Area Rug Turkish, ca 1950s. A fine Kazak area rug with geometric designs; 6 ft. 1 in. x 5 ft. 3 in. (73 x 63 in.; 185.93 x 161.54 cm). $700 - $1,000
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198 Antique Oushak Rug Turkish, 1900s. An antique Oushak rug of pastel orange, blue and green with floral central medallion and deep floral border; 9 ft. 9 in. x 12 ft. 9 in. (117 x 153 in.; 297.18 x 388.62 cm).Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $4,000 - $6,000
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199 Turkmen Area Rug Turkish, 20th century. A Turkmen area rug; 5 ft. 2 in. x 3 ft. 2 in. (62 x 38 in.; 158.50 x 97.536 cm).$500 - $700
200 Kazak Area Rug Southwest Caucasus, 20th century. A geometrical directional area rug; 3 ft. 1 in x 5 ft. 10 in. (37 x 70 in. 93.98 x 177.8 cm).$400 - $600
201 Senna Area Rug Iran, ca 1900-1910. A finely flat woven rare Senna kilim from Kurdistan; 2 ft. 9 in x 3 ft. 3 in. (33 x 39 in. 83.82 x 99.06 cm).$800 - $1,200
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204 Chinese Crackle Ware Vase $50 - $75
205 Chinese Lacquer Box $200 - $400
206 Collection of Cantonese “Junk” Watercolors $1,000 - $2,000
207 Chinese watercolor, street scene $500 - $700
208 Chinese Carved Figure of a Guanyin $100 - $200
209 Chinese Art Deco Rug $100 - $200
210 Chinese Camphorwood Medicine Chests $200 - $400
211 Japanese Iron Garden Lantern $200 - $400
212 Large Collection of Asian Porcelain $300 - $500
213 Indian Painting of a Seated Nobleman $300 - $500
214 Pair of Chinese Blue Monochrome Porcelain Lamps $200 - $300
215 Pair of Chinese Export Blue and White Lamps $150 - $250
216 Group of Chinese Export Lamps $200 - $400
217 Middle Eastern-Style Enameled Floor Lamp $300 - $500
218 Chinese Sang de Boeuf Lamp $200 - $400
219 Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Lamps $200 - $300
220 Canton Blue and White Warming Plate $100 - $200
221 Chinese Wall Pockets $50 - $100
222 Very Large Chinese Imari Punchbowl $200 - $400
223 Fine and Large Japanese Imari Charger $250 - $350
224 Pair of Chinese Export Chargers $200 - $400
225 Chinese Imari Charger $100 - $150
226 Group of Chinese Export Bowls on Stands $100 - $200
227 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Platter $175 - $250
228 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Plates $300 - $500
229 Armorial Bowl with Stand $75 - $150
230 Chinese Porcelain Garden Seat $200 - $400
231 Chinese Export Tea Bowls and Saucers $100 - $200
232 Chinese Export Famille Rose Bowls $100 - $200
233 Japanese Mixed Metal Match Safe $100 - $200
234 Chinese Export Pewter Relish Tray $200 - $400
235 Tole Painted Tea Canisters $100 - $200
236 Japanese Wooden Planters $50 - $100
237 Anglo-Indian Shaving Stand $200 - $400
238 Japanese Carved Ivory Parasol Handle $200 - $500
239 Renaissance Revival Dining Room Suite $900 - $1,200
240 Renaissance Revival Armchair $300 - $500
241 Arts and Crafts Carved Armchair $200 - $400
242 Victorian Music Cabinet $200 - $400
243 German Hand-Carved Dining Chairs $1,000 - $2,000
244 Louis XV-Style Needlework Armchair $200 - $400
245 Louis XV-Style Glass Vitrine $200 - $400
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246 Georgian-Style Painted Vitrine $200 - $400
247 No Lot
248 Charcoal Portrait of a Girl $200 - $400
249 Signed Miniature Portrait of a Gentleman $300 - $500
250 Miniature Portrait of a Gentleman $75 - $150
251 Silhouettes of the Horton and Irwin Families $100 - $200
252 Borghese Miniature Silhouette Portrait Prints, Plus $50 - $75
253 Oil Portrait of a Woman $200 - $400
254 Woman on Horseback $400 - $600
255 Two Hunting Scenes $200 - $300
256 Cattle Scene by William Langley $400 - $600
257 Landscape by Frederick Cayley Robinson $100 - $200
258 Hand Colored Engravings After George Morland $300 - $500
259 Sailing Watercolors by J. Geldard Walton $600 - $800
260 Pair of Landscapes by Foster Loomis $400 - $600
261 Victorian Isle of Wight Sand Paintings, Plus $150 - $300
262 Sketch by William Hart (Scottish, 1823-1894) $200 - $300
263 Two British 20th Century Etchings $200 - $300
264 Georgian-Style Stool $100 - $200
265 Queen Anne Tilt-Top Table $100 - $200
266 Queen Anne-Style Settee $400 - $600
267 Queen Anne-Style Candlestand $200 - $400
268 Queen Anne Double-Chair Back Settee $200 - $400
269 Queen Anne Tilt-Top Tea Table $200 - $400
270 English Oak Ladder Back Armchairs $200 - $400
271 English Lamp Tables $100 - $300
272 Georgian-Style Mahogany Dining Table $1,000 - $1,500
273 Regency-Style Console Table $250 - $500
274 Georgian Game Table $250 - $500
275 Georgian Commode Stand $250 - $500
276 English Mahogany Pembroke Table $100 - $200
277 Georgian Tilt-Top Candlestand $200 - $400
278 Georgian Commode Stand $300 - $500
279 English Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table $200 - $400
280 Chinese Chippendale-Style Mahogany Backstools $100 - $200
281 English Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table $200 - $400
282 Walnut Marble-Top Console Table $200 - $300
283 Hepplewhite Mahogany Sideboard $400 - $800
284 English Mahogany Game Table $100 - $200
285 Regency-Style Cellarette $150 - $300
286 Mahogany Dishtop Candlestand $75 - $150
287 Mahogany Barrel Back Armchairs $150 - $300
288 Councill Custom-Made Inlaid Writing Tables $300 - $500
289 Edwardian Sewing Table $300 - $400
290 English Brass Water Cooler $100 - $200
291 Group of English Butter Molds $100 - $200
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292 British Folk Art Watercolor $200 - $300
293 Australian Folk Art Watercolor $200 - $300
294 Memorial Needlepoint Tapestry $200 - $300
295 Samplers, Anne Smith 1842 and Elizabeth 1845 $200 - $400
296 Sicilian Donkey Cart Panel $300 - $500
297 Spanish Colonial Crucifix $200 - $500
298 Brass-Studded Meat Rack $50 - $100
299 19th Century Pastel Winter Scene $200 - $300
300 Pastels Landscapes and Shore Scene $300 - $500
301 Italian 19th Century after Titian $400 - $600
302 Italian Coastal Scene $300 - $400
303 Italian Marine Scene by P. Giani $500 - $700
304 Continental Landscape $800 - $1,200
305 Oil on Canvas by Enrico Campagnola $150 - $300
306 Continental Street Scene $1,000 - $1,500
307 Paris Scene of Moulin Rouge $400 - $600
308 French Impressionist Street Scene by Raoul Girard $100 - $200
309 Landscape with a House by Georges Metz $200 - $300
310 Interior Genre Scene with Two Monks $100 - $200
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312 Still Life by A. Rudolphi $600 - $800
313 20th century Still Life $400 - $600
314 Carved Gilt and Gesso Frame $300 - $500
315 Rossini Engraving $200 - $300
316 French Military Studies by Swebach $100 - $200
317 Middle Eastern Watercolor $300 - $500
318 Toulouse-Lautrec Posthumous Lithographs $300 - $500
319 Water Carrier, After Jean D. Debut $250 - $500
320 Rosa Mystica Gilt Bronze Plaque by Jean-Baptiste-Emile Dropsy $200 - $300
321 Carved Wooden Statue of Saint Francis $300 - $500
322 Marble Compote with Doves $200 - $400
323 Continental Bronze Figural Sculpture $150 - $300
324 Plaster Angel Roundel $150 - $300
325 Defense Du Sol, after Maurice Constant $500 - $800
326 Spanish Tin Enameled Inkwell $200 - $400
327 Porcelain de Paris Inkwell $50 - $75
328 Continental Carved Stationery Cover, Plus $100 - $200
329 Charles P. Didier Book, Plus $50 - $75
330 Koberger Bible Leaf $75 - $150
331 Antonio Zatta Map of Hispania Antiqua $100 - $200
332 Johann Baptist Homann Map of Provincia Brisgoia $100 - $200
333 L. Amerique Map $100 - $200
334 Rand McNally Terrestrial Art Globe $150 - $300
335 Opaline Glass Sailor’s Whimsy $300 - $500
336 No Lot
337 French Black Slate Mantle Clock $200 - $300
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338 New Haven Iron Mantel Clock $100 - $200
339 Delft Mantel Clock $300 - $500
340 German Bird Cage Clock $100 - $200
341 Mechanized Bird-in-a-Cage Pieces $200 - $300
342 Collection of English Brass Candlesticks $50 - $100
343 Pair of English Barley Twist Candlesticks $100 - $150
344 No Lot
345 Newel Post Cast Metal Figure $300 - $500
346 English Brass Royal Coat of Arms $200 - $300
347 Copper Umbrella Stand $200 - $400
348 Brass Reflector Sconce, Plus $200 - $400
349 Russian Brass Samovar $75 - $150
350 Georgian Work Box $150 - $300
351 Tortoise Shell Tea Caddy and Tobacco Box $100 - $200
352 Brass Embossed Kindling Box $100 - $300
353 Leather Glove Box and Wooden Boxes, Plus $50 - $100
354 Leather Fire Bucket with Royal Coat of Arms $300 - $500
355 Irish Windsor Chair with Three Legs $150 - $300
356 Country Comb-Back Windsor Chair $150 - $300
357 English Hepplewhite Stand $100 - $300
358 English Child’s Corner Chair by Gainsford & Co. $100 - $200
359 English Oak Side Table $150 - $300
360 Georgian-Style Pedestal Desk $300 - $500
361 No Lot
362 Georgian-Style Butler’s Tray on Stand $250 - $500
363 English Tilt-Top Tea Table $200 - $400
364 Sheraton Paint-Decorated Parlor Chairs $200 - $400
365 Georgian Tilt-Top Table $100 - $300
366 Biedermeier Cabinet $200 - $400
367 Regency Pier Mirror $300 - $500
368 Mahogany Wheel Barometer $150 - $300
369 Miniature Dutch Pine Bombé Desk $200 - $400
370 Japanese Hina Palace with Imperial Dolls, Plus $150 - $300
371 African American Cloth Stuffed Doll Plus $150 - $300
372 Wicker Doll Stroller, Plus $100 - $200
373 American Handmade Wooden Marble Game and Ring Toss $150 - $250
374 Cor-Cor Toys Bus $200 - $400
375 Steelcraft Army Scout Plane $100 - $300
376 Buddy L Fire Pumper $400 - $600
377 Brass Miniature Dollhouse Accessories $100 - $300
378 Child’s Miniature Metal Kitchen Accessories $100 - $200
379 Ideal No 3 Cast Iron Miniature Stove, Plus $200 - $400
380 Steelcraft Marion Steam Shovel $50 - $100
381 Miniature Sterling Tea & Coffee Service $100 - $150
382 Toy Stirrups Plus $25 - $50
383 American Flyer and Hustler Toy Trains $100 - $200
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384 Child’s Porcelain Spice Set and Blue & White Tea Set, Plus $75 - $125
385 Miniature Ice Cream Sellers Cycle $200 - $300
386 Paint-Decorated Child’s Sleigh $50 - $100
387 Wooden Toy Locomotive $100 - $200
388 Lamb Pull Toys $200 - $400
389 American Wooden Toy Boats $50 - $150
390 Wooden Dollhouse Furniture and Accessories $50 - $100
391 Child’s Schoenhut Piano, Plus $50 - $75
392 Regina Tabletop Music Box, Plus $1,500 - $2,000
393 Violin with Josef Guarnerius Label $1,000 - $1,500
394 Violin with Anton Wasslberger Label $800 - $1,200
395 James Howell & Co. Bronze Letter Scale, Bronze Figural Seal $200 - $400
396 Ivory Sewing Necessaires $200 - $400
397 English Pipe Stand, Rack, and Pipes $150 - $250
398 Ram’s Horn Snuff Mull $200 - $400
399 Large German Pipe Dated 1527 $200 - $300
400 Silver Match Safes $100 - $150
401 Novelty and Advertising Match Safes $200 - $300
402 Sheffield Plate Serving Tray $100 - $200
403 Sheffield Plate Coffee Urn $100 - $200
404 Sheffield Plate Lazy Susan $300 - $500
405 Sheffield Plate Epergne with Waterford Dishes $300 - $500
406 Sheffield Plated Serving Pieces $100 - $200
407 Sheffield Plate Serving Platters $75 - $150
408 Sheffield Plate Cake Basket and Chargers $150 - $300
409 Silver-plated and Sterling Accessories $50 - $150
410 Silver-plated Serving Pieces $100 - $300
411 English Silver-plated Biscuit Boxes and Egg Warmer $75 - $150
412 Carrington & Co. London Silver-plated Tray $75 - $125
413 Silver-plated and Sterling Flatware and Accessories, Plus $50 - $100
414 Sterling and Silver-plated Accessories $100 - $200
415 Sterling Silver Mexican Plates $600 - $1,000
416 English Sterling Ladles $300 - $500
417 English Sterling Tongs $100 - $200
418 Silver Tea Caddy Spoons $50 - $100
419 English Sterling Vinaigrettes $75 - $150
420 Continental Silver Teapot $150 - $300
421 Continental Silver Oak Leaf Bowl $150 - $300
422 Silver-plated Footed Serving Tray $200 - $300
423 Sterling Silver and Coin Silver Flatware, Plus $200 - $400
424 Sterling Punch and Toddy Ladles $150 - $300
425 English Sterling Stuffing Spoons, Plus $200 - $300
426 English Sterling Tablespoons in Fiddle Pattern, Plus $75 - $150
427 Silver Serving Ladles $75 - $150
428 English Sterling Spoons, Plus $200 - $400
429 English Sterling Berry Spoons, Plus $100 - $200
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430 Mother-of-Pearl Handled Dessert Service $150 - $300
431 George Ibberson & Co Bone-Handled Knives $100 - $150
432 Bohemian Cut and Etched Glass Box $75 - $100
433 German Painted Glass, Dated 1687 $50 - $75
434 Bohemian Enameled Glass Vases $200 - $400
435 Glass Floral Paperweights $100 - $200
436 Baccarat Cake Stands and Condiment Jars $50 - $75
437 Irish Crystal Serving Pieces $75 - $150
438 Orrefors Crystal Vases, Plus $100 - $150
439 Russian Crystal Caviar Compotes $75 - $150
440 Porcelain Scent Bottles, Plus $100 - $200
441 Amethyst Glass Perfume Bottle $75 - $100
442 Lalique Figure $75 - $150
443 Cybis Porcelain Figure Skaters $150 - $250
444 Royal Doulton Ice Skaters $200 - $300
445 Large Lot of European Porcelain Ice Skaters $400 - $600
446 Delftware Polychrome Plates, Plus $100 - $200
447 Delftware Figural Plates $100 - $200
448 Delftware Plates $150 - $300
449 Gaudy Ironstone and Pearlware Pieces, Plus $25 - $50
450 Porcelain Wares $150 - $300
451 Victoria Ware Ironstone Footbath $100 - $300
452 English Pearlware Pitcher, Plus $100 - $200
453 Transferware Alphabet Plate, Plus $50 - $100
454 Child’s English Ironstone Partial Dinner Service $200 - $400
455 English Transferware Plates $75 - $150
456 Staffordshire Portrait Bust of Lincoln $100 - $200
457 Prattware and Ironstone Jug and Pitcher $100 - $200
458 No Lot
459 Wedgwood Coronation Dinnerware $200 - $400
460 Wedgwood Majolica Angel Plate and Bowl $50 - $100
461 Parian Classical Figures $200 - $400
462 Staffordshire Bust of George Washington $100 - $150
463 Delft Porcelain Vase $200 - $300
464 Minton Adam-Style Dinner Plates $100 - $200
465 Continental Porcelain Rose and Gilt Dessert Service $50 - $75
466 Sevres-Style Porcelain Vases with Ormolu Mounts $200 - $400
467 Sevres-Style Porcelain Saucers $50 - $100
468 Sevres-Style Vase with Ormolu Mounts $150 - $300
469 Sevres-Style Porcelain Dresser Box $100 - $300
470 Sevres-Style Porcelain Vases with Ormolu Mounts $200 - $400
471 Large Capodimonte Polychrome Urns $200 - $400
472 Rorstrand Ceramic Pedestal $300 - $500
473 Marble Pedestal $100 - $200
474 Amphora Two-Handled Vase $200 - $400
475 Gouda Pottery Candlestick and Vase $100 - $200
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476 Redware Bride’s Basket $200 - $400
477 Limoges Porcelain Painted Vase $200 - $400
478 Tiffany & Co. Ceramic Planters and Vases $100 - $200
479 Dresden Porcelain Dessert Plates $150 - $250
480 Neoclassical Porcelain Urn with Cherubs $300 - $500
481 Austrian Porcelain Plates $100 - $200
482 Faience Fish Plate $50 - $100
483 Continental Hand-Painted Plates and Platters $50 - $100
484 Continental Painted Vases $100 - $200
485 Austrian Porcelain Urn Depicting Napoleon $100 - $200
486 Majolica Jardinière and Pedestal $200 - $400
487 Continental Redware Lidded Jar $200 - $400
488 Virgin Mary Figural Bottle, Plus $75 - $150
489 Heriz Rug $200 - $400
490 Tabriz Rug $200 - $400
491 Pande Cameron Classic Rug $200 - $400
492 Aubusson-Style Stitched Rug $1,000 - $1,800
493 Shirvan Rug $200 - $400
494 Tabriz Rug $200 - $400
495 Herez Rug $200 - $400
496 Herez Rug $200 - $400
497 Heriz Rug $200 - $400
498 Heriz Rug $200 - $400
499 Oriental Rug $200 - $400
500 Sarouk Rug $200 - $400
501 Heriz Rug $200 - $400
502 Sarouk Rug $200 - $400
503 Caucasian Area Rug $150 - $200
504 Kerman Rug $500 - $700
505 Kerman Rug $300 - $500
506 No Lot
507 Mir Area Rug $300 - $500
508 Heriz Rug $100 - $150
509 Bidjar Runner $100 - $150
510 Kazak Rug $100 - $150
511 Shiraz Runner $100 - $150
512 Kazak Area Rug $900 - $1,200
513 Turkish Kilim Area Rug $300 - $500
514 Turkish Konya Area Rug $300 - $500
515 Chinese Rug $200 - $400
516 Runner $300 - $500
517 Shirvan Rug $300 - $500
518 Malayer Runner Rug $300 - $500
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Fine and Decorative Art Session Two — February 15 Lots 600 - 1246
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600 The War Horse by William Rimmer William Rimmer (American, 1816-1879). Oil on canvas laid to board, signed, with label from the Boston Museum of Fine Arts on verso, housed in original gilt frame; 33.5 x 27.5 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Exhibited Boston Museum of Fine Arts; “The Civil: The Artist’s Record” Ex Vose Galleries, Boston, MA$4,000 - $6,000
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601 Egyptian Night- Ruins and Sunset by James Hamilton James Hamilton (American, 1819-1878). Oil on canvas, image of reverse inscription attached with signature and date of 1863; 30 x 44.5 in. (sight). $2,000 - $4,000
602 Hudson River School Landscape American, 19th century. Hudson River School landscape depicting a bay with mountains in the background. Oil on canvas, unsigned. Oval-shaped in original frame. 15 x 18.75 in. (sight). $600 - $800
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603 The Lost Landscape by Alexander Van Laer Alexander Van Laer (American, 1857-1920), painting executed 1890. Oil on canvas, signed l.r. and inscribed NY; 13 x 19.25 in. (sight). Exhibited at Mattatack Museum, Waterbury, CT$2,000 - $3,000
604 Woodland Brook by Alexander Wyant Alexander Wyant (American/New York, 1836-1892). Oil on canvas, signed l.r., with Kennedy Galleries, NY label on verso; 16 x 12 in. (sight). $3,000 - $5,000
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605 Winter Scene with Lone Figure by William Bonfield William Van de Velde Bonfield (American, 1834-1885). Oil on canvas, signed l.r., with a Schwartz & Sons label on verso; 8 x 14 in. (sight).For a similar example, see Sotheby’s Parke Bernet “Fine Americana” Sale, June 1979. Lot 516.$3,000 - $5,000
606 Naive Painting of Union Soldiers Marching Near Mud Hollow Tennessee, 1864 American, mid 19th century. An unattributed naive painting of union soldiers marching in formation next to a creek, with mountains and twilight in the background. The back of the painting reads Union soldiers marching near Mud Hollow Tennessee, 1864; 14.5 x 19.5 in. (sight). $400 - $600
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607 Panamanian Village Attributed to Peter Baumgras Peter Baumgras (American, 1827-1904). Oil on canvas, unsigned but attributed by way of plaque, 19th century, housed in period gilt and gesso frame. 19.5 x 29 in. (sight). $6,000 - $8,000
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608 Large Hudson River School Landscape Attributed to Andrew Andrews Attributed to Andrew Andrews (American, active 1847-1853). A large and expansive Hudson River School painting, probably New York. Oil on canvas, signed l.r. and executed 1850s. Housed in a period style gilt and gesso frame; 36 x 47 in. (sight).While specifics of Andrews’ life and career are elusive, it is evident by his style of landscape painting that he was influenced by the work of the Hudson River School. This influence was likely fostered by his time as a student of Jasper Francis Cropsey. This painting, with its tranquil and harmonic view of man in an expansive landscape, is characteristic of the Hudson River School style. Another painting attributed to Andrews, View of Lake George, similar in tone and composition to this piece, is part of the White House fine art collection. $10,000 - $15,000
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609 Hod Carriers at Lunch by Matthew Daly Matthew Daly (American, 1860-1937). Oil on board, likely depicting hod carriers at break in Cincinnati. Signed and dated 1920 l.l., inscribed with title on verso; housed in a fine bat wing frame. 12 x 13.75 in. (sight). $3,000 - $5,000
610 Seascape by Fred Pye Fred Pye (1882-1964). Oil on canvas, signed l.r.; 35.5 x 23.5 in. (sight). $800 - $1,200
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612 Winter Landscapes by T.J. Willison, Ohio Itinerant Thomas Jefferson Willison (1864-1940). A pair of oil on board landscapes, unusual winter scenes for Willison; largest 14 x 10 in. (sight). $800 - $1,200
613 Harbor Scene by Edward Henry Potthast II Edward Henry Potthast II (American, 1880-1941). A watercolor depiction of a harbor scene, with a medieval castle situated on top of a hill, all set against a mountainous background, housed in a contemporary frame, signed Potthast II l.r.; 7.75 x 11.75 in. (sight). $800 - $1,200
614 Watercolor of a Bird by John Ruthven John Ruthven (American, b. 1924). Watercolor on paper, signed, titled and dated 1985 l.c.; 10 x 16 in. (sight). $1,500 - $2,500
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615 Autumn on the AuSable by John Ruthven John Ruthven (American, b. 1924). An outstanding watercolor and gouache painting of a fishing scene, executed for the 25th anniversary of Trout Unlimited, signed l.r.; 19 x 29.5 in. (sight). $10,000 - $15,000
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616 Off the Rocks at Camp Nelson by Paul Sawyier Paul Sawyier (American/Kentucky, 1865-1917). Watercolor on paper, signed 13 x 19.5 in. (sight). $8,000 - $12,000
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617 The Old Veteran by Carl Brenner Carl Brenner (American/Kentucky, 1833-1888). Oil on panel, depicting a lush forest interior. Signed and dated 1881 l.r., and with label on verso with title, and again signed; 17.75 x 10 in. (sight).$2,000 - $3,000
618 Summer Impressions by Francis F. Brown Francis F. Brown (Indiana, 1891-1971). A watercolor depicting a colorful landscape in an impressionistic manner, signed l.r., label on verso for Patricia Weiner Gallery (Montgomery, Ohio) with title; 19.5 x 23.5 in. (sight).Brown was a professor of art at Ball State University and also served as Fine Arts Department head there. Brown’s work is in the permanent collections of the John Herron Art Institute, Ball State University, and the Richmond Art Museum, among others.$300 - $400
619 Indiana Haystacks Scene by Jay Connaway Jay Hall Connaway (American, 1893-1970). Oil on canvas. Housed in a gilt frame, depicts a rural scene of haystacks in Indiana. 35.5 x 23.5 in. (sight). $500 - $700
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620 Still Life of Apples and Grapes by Barton S. Hays Barton Stone Hays (American, 1826-1914), late 19th century. Oil on canvas, a still life with apples and grapes on white dish, housed in a gilt frame, signed l.r.; 15.75 x 12 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Purchased from Gallery Forty-Four, January 1975$2,000 - $3,000
The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Cowan’s is pleased to present a part of the Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists. Clarence and Mildred were life-long residents of Indiana who met during their time as undergraduates at Indiana University. Along with significant charitable work, they were dedicated to promoting the state’s unique history and culture. In addition to their own collecting, they were highly involved in Indianapolis art circles. Clarence was a member of the Indiana University Board of Trustees for nine years, during which time he was influential in the establishment of the art museum on the Bloomington campus. Mildred was a tireless volunteer as a docent at the Indianapolis Art Museum and served as a member of the Indiana State Arts Commission for ten years. The Long family’s tradition of sharing the art and culture of Indiana is continued by their son, Dr. W. Randall Long, who recently donated “Boys at the Swimming Hole, a charcoal drawing by noted illustrator Worth Brehm, to the James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home in Indianapolis.
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621 Collector’s Corner by Randolph Coates Randolph Coates (American, 1891-1957). Oil on canvas, signed l.r.; 36 x 36 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Private Purchase, 5/75$800 - $1,200
622 Pair of Landscapes by Floyd Hopper Floyd Hopper (American/Indiana, 1909-1984). Each watercolor and graphite on paper, signed l.l.; 11.75 x 16 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Ex Property of Ernst & Ernst, Purchased 1971$500 - $700
623 Nude by Richard Gruelle Richard Buckner Gruelle (American, 1851-1914). Oil on canvas, unsigned; 7.5 x 15.75 (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists$800 - $1,200
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624 Winter Stillness by William Eyden William Eyden (American/Indiana, 1893-1982). Oil on canvas, signed l.l.; 29.5 x 39.5 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Exhibited at Hoosier Salon, 1/28/52-2/16/52$1,000 - $1,500
625 Lisbon by Glen Cooper Henshaw Glen Cooper Henshaw (American/Indiana, 1885-1946). Graphite on paper, signed and titled l.r.; 12.25 x 9.25 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists$300 - $500
626 The Evening Mail by Glenn C. Henshaw Glenn Cooper Henshaw (American, 1885-1946). Pastel and charcoal drawing on paper. A nocturnal urban scene with skyscrapers, one of them identified as “The Evening Mail” building, and a busy street, all drawn with blurry contours, signed l.r.; 8.75 x 13.5 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Purchased from Woodruff Place Antiques, October 1972, $65$300 - $500
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627 Landscape with a Stream by Georges LaChance Georges LaChance (American, 1888-1964), first half of 20th century. Oil on board, a colorful landscape showing a stream and trees in the foreground, and hills in the background. The painting is housed in a wood and gilt frame, with leaf-shaped wood additions on each corner, signed l.r.; 9.5 x 7.5 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists$500 - $700
628 Landscape with a Path by Georges LaChance Georges LaChance (American, 1888-1964), first half of 20th century. Oil on board. A colorful landscape, probably in Indiana, depicting a path in a rural setting with trees and hills in the background. The painting is housed in a wood and gilt frame with leaf-shaped wood additions on each corner, signed l.r.; 9.5 x 7.5 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists$500 - $700
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629 Nude Portrait by Clifton Wheeler Clifton A. Wheeler (American, 1883-1953), early 20th century. Oil on board. Nude portrait of a woman sitting on grass and facing a tree, housed in a wooden frame, signed l.r. 11 x 8 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Purchased 1979 in Indiana$400 - $600
630 My Sweet Doggie by William M. Paxton William McGregor Paxton (American, 1861-1941), early 20th century. Charcoal and pastel drawing of a dog’s head, unsigned; 9.5 x 6.5 in. (sight). A plaque with the artist’s name and dates, and title, is located under the drawing. l.c. The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists$500 - $700
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631 Orange, Blue, and Green by Louis Oscar Griffith Louis Oscar Griffith (American, 1875-1956), 20th century. Oil on board and housed in a gilt frame, depicting an Indiana Fall landscape with trees in an impressionist style, signed l.l. 14 x 12 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Purchased from the Cincinnati Art Gallery, 1987$1,500 - $2,000
632 Landscape with Trees by Gordon B. Mess Gordon Benjamin Mess (American, 1900-1959), 20th century. Oil on canvas, housed in a gilded frame, depicting a mountain landscape with pine trees, signed l.l.; 23 x 19.25 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists$400 - $600
633 Lonesome Mountain by Edward K. Williams Edward K. Williams (American, 1870-1950), early 20th century. Watercolor showing a mountain with greenery in the foreground, unsigned; 15.5 x 13 in. (sight). A plaque with artist’s name and dates, and title, is located under the painting, l.c. The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Purchased from the artist’s grandson, 1989$600 - $800
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634 The Reading by De Scott Evans De Scott Evans (American, 1847-1898). Oil on canvas, signed l.r.; 42.5 x 22.5 in. (sight).De Scott Evans was known for his character and tumultuous life, often escaping creditors and changing his name. His best known work were small tromp l’oeil subjects, with peanuts or gambling subject matter. Evans was a master of detail, as can be seen in The Reading, and his work could fool the eye. Note the fine, traditional landscape painting within the work, as well as the detailed interior. The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Purchased from Berry-Hill Galleries, New York, NY Exhibited Columbus Museum of Art; “New Variety, Try One: The Art of DeScott Evans”, 12/6/85-1/20/86$8,000 - $12,000
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635 Summer at Paradise Hills Indiana Landscape by Frederick Polley Frederick Polley (American/Indiana, 1875-1958). Oil on board, signed l.l. and with label on verso; 17.5 x 19.25 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Purchased at Lyman Bros. Gallery, 8/74$800 - $1,200
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636 Restless Waters by Carl C. Graf Carl C. Graf (American/Indiana, 1890-1947). Oil on academy board, signed l.r.; 19.5 x 22.5 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists Exhibited “Collector’s Art Exhibit,” March 1-9, 1975$400 - $600
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637 Sketchbook of Indiana Artist Theodore Clement Steele April and May of 1881. The German sketchbook of Theodore Clement Steele (American/Indiana, 1847-1926). Principally depicting fellow artists and the surrounding area of Munich, a hotbed of artistic activity during the late 19th century- the Munich School of Art being a major drawing force upon American artists at the time. Fellow regional artists such as Frank Duveneck, William Merritt Chase, and Henry Farny also attended he school for study. Munich was known for a looser, modernist approach to art, and was in contrast to more conservative Mid-Western values of the time.The sketchbook contains numerous portrait studies, presumably fellow artists. A few are identified although most are not. Other sketches consist of impressionistic landscapes depicting typical thatched roofs and town walls, and Steele was clearly developing his loose nature of painting at the time. Dates range from April to May. Early May seemed to be a period of great activity and possibly travel as many landscape entries are recorded during the week.A letter at the back of the sketchbook is addressed to Steele. Most of it is illegible. The sketchbook retains its original marbled cover boards, and the paper is in fine condition, overall measuring 6 x 4 in.An important sketchbook documenting the formative period of study of T.C. Steele.The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists$2,000 - $4,000
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638 Apple Pickers in Penn. by Charles Wysocki Charles Wysocki (American, 1928-2002). Oil on canvas, signed l.r.; 30 x 40 in. (sight). Exhibition label on verso. An outstanding example of Wysocki’s nostalgic rural views, this one in particular is executed in rather heavy impasto.Exhibited at the Triton Museum of Art, Date Unknown$8,000 - $12,000
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639 Winter- New England by Charles Wysocki Charles Wysocki (American, 1928-2002). Oil on canvas, signed l.r.; 30 x 36 in. (sight). $8,000 - $12,000
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640 The Church Going Women, by Jim Gary Phillips Jim Gary Phillips (American, b. 1951). Folk art painting, oil on wooden board, with seven African American women wearing polka dot dresses, hats, and purses, on their way to church. Signed l.c.; 28 x 16 in. (with frame). The frame is decorated and works as a part of the painting. $400 - $600
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641 Cotton Plantation Scene, by Charles A. Owens Charles A. Owens (American, Columbus, OH, 1922-1997). Folk art painting, oil on canvas, showing a cotton plantation scene. Signed l.l.; 19.5 x 15.5 in. (sight). $600 - $800
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642 Saturday Evening Post Illustration by Harvey Dunn, The Little Eohippus Harvey Dunn (American, 1884-1952). Oil on canvas, signed l.r.; 36 x 24 in. (sight).A pair of labels on verso, including one with title, which appears to read The Little Eohippus, also with a Saturday Evening Post number. Another typed label is from the Curtis Publishing Company and Saturday Evening Post, with Copyright information, 1912.This illustration was published in the December 7th edition of Saturday Evening Post, for the famed cowboy story by Eugene Manlove Rhodes. Rhodes went on to expand the story into a fully published book, which Dunn also illustrated. It was regarded as the first “cowboy and lady romance” work of fiction in American literature. This illustration, on pg. 21 of the December 7th, 1912 story (entirely illustrated by Dunn), depicts the main character at a costume party (dressed as an injured footballer) meeting his love interest.$15,000 - $25,000
details of labels on verso
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643 The Fisherman, Toledo Exhibited Work by Leo DeTray Leo DeTray (American, 20th century). Oil on canvas, depicting fisherman in WPA era style, signed l.r.; 24.5 x 29 in. (sight).A pair of labels are on verso, one from the artist with title and return address, the other from a 1936 Toledo Exhibition. Exhibited at the Eighteenth Annual Exhibition of Toledo Artists, 1936$800 - $1,200
644 Lobsterville, American Scene Painting by Louis Fusari Louis Fusari (American/Connecticut, 1901-1986). Oil on board, a fine American scene subject of the lobster trade, unsigned but with label from New Britain Museum of Art on verso; 15.5 x 19.5 in. (sight). $1,500 - $2,500
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645 WPA Era Scene by Ernest Fiene Ernest Fiene (German/American, 1894-1965). Oil on board, signed l.r.; 19.5 x 26.5 in. (sight). A fine WPA era subject, probably Vermont, with figures near a rural farmhouse. $2,000 - $3,000
646 Atlantis by Arthur D. Brooks Arthur D. Brooks (American/Cleveland, b. 1877). Oil on canvas, depicting a classical balcony with bust statue and vase of flowers. A full label on verso from the Cleveland Museum of Art, for an exhibit of Modern Oils with title date and artist information. Signed and dated 1933 l.r.; 30 x 36 in. Exhibited Cleveland Museum of Art, “Thirteenth Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting,” June 16-July 16, 1933.$1,500 - $2,500
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647 New England Scene by Leslie Cope Leslie Cope (American, 1913-2002). Oil on board, signed and dated 1951 l.r., with label on verso from the Canton Art Institute; 7.5 x 9.5 in. (sight). $500 - $700
648 New England Fishing by Leslie Cope Leslie Cope (1913-2002). Oil on board, signed and dated 1951 l.r., and with label from Canton Art Institute on verso; 7.75 x 9.5 in. (sight). $500 - $700
649 The Team by Leslie Cope Leslie Cope (American, 1913-2002). Etching on paper, signed and titled in margin; 3.5 x 2.75 in. (sight). $200 - $300
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650 Mt. Monadnock, New Hampshire by George Noyes George Noyes (American, 1864-1954). Oil on canvas, signed l.l. and titled on verso; 10 x 13 in. (sight). $2,000 - $3,000
651 Connecticut Landscape by Walter Clark Walter Clark (American, 1848-1917). Oil on panel, a fine Connecticut impressionist landscape, signed l.r.; 12 x 15.5 in. (sight). $800 - $1,200
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652 River Landscape by William Samuel Horton William Samuel Horton (American, 1865-1936). Pastel on paper, unsigned but with artist’s label on verso; 18 x 24.25 in. (sight). Ex Hammer Galleries, NY$2,000 - $3,000
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653 Landscape by Edward Lamson Henry Edward Lamson Henry (American, 1841-1919). Oil on canvas, unsigned but identified by Alexander Gallery label on verso, housed in a period frame; 12 x 20 in. (sight). $2,500 - $3,500
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654 Xavier Barile Pair of Marine Scenes Xavier Barile (American/ New York, 1891-1981). A pair of marine scenes, each oil on board, each signed l.r.; each 12 x 16 in. (sight). $2,500 - $3,500
655 Winter Landscape by John Grabach John Grabach (American, 1886-1981). Oil on board, signed l.r.; 6.5 x 8.5 in. (sight). $1,000 - $1,500
656 Surrealist Dock Scene by William Ward Beecher William Ward Beecher (American, 1928-2006). Oil on board, signed and dated 50 l.r.; 14.5 x 17.25 in. (sight). $500 - $700
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657 Winter Landscape by Sven Svendsen Sven Svendsen (American, 1864-1945). Oil on canvas, signed l.r., Warwick Galleries, Philadelphia label on verso; 24.5 x 20 in. (sight). Housed in a Newcomb/Macklin frame. $1,000 - $1,500
658 Pair of Works by Rose Jacobson Rose Jacobson (American, 20th century). A pair of oil on canvas board impressionist landscapes, each signed l.l.; 17.5 x 24 in. (largest sight). $800 - $1,200
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659 The Spring House by Eric Sloane Eric Sloane (American, 1905-1985). Oil on board, signed l.l., title inscribed on verso; 17.5 x 19.5 in. (sight). $7,000 - $10,000
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660 Church Interior by Leopold Pascal in Outstanding Frame Léopold Pascal (French, 1900-1958). Oil on canvas, signed l.r.; 24 x 35 in. (sight). Housed in an outstanding carved and gilded frame. Pascal enjoyed success exhibiting in Paris beginning in 1922. He regularly participated in the Salon des Independents, alongside until 1940, at which point he moved to London. He was involved in the war effort and was named official painter of the Navy by Charles de Gaulle in 1945. Pascal is known for painting sea and cityscapes of his native Brittany in a limited, somber palette of browns, greys and greens. $3,000 - $5,000
661 Sanguine Study of Lion by George Luks George Luks (American, 1867-1933). Sanguine on paper, with artist’s estate stamp on paper, signed l.r.; 18.25 x 24 in. (sight). $800 - $1,200
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662 The Blue Vase by Ellen Wheeler Chase Ellen Wheeler Chase (Minnesota, 1882-1948). A pastel on paper, depicting girl with blue eyes and large Japanese vase in background, signed l.l. and housed in period arts & crafts frame; 45 x 28.25 in. (sight). $1,500 - $2,500
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663 Portrait of Mother and Child in Outstanding Frame by Horace Johnson Horace Johnson (American, 1820-1886). Oil on canvas, arched shaped portrait of a mother and child, housed in the original and beautifully restored gilt and gesso frame with high relief, unsigned; 25.25 x 30.25 in. (sight). $3,000 - $5,000
664 Miss Carrie Johnson and Francis Anderson by Horace Johnson Horace Johnson (American/Connecticut, 1820-1886). Oil on canvas, unsigned but identified on verso; 55 x 37.5 in. (sight). $3,000 - $5,000
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665 Grandfather in Red Sweater by Harry Farlow Harry Farlow (American/Chicago, 1882-1956). Oil on canvas, signed l.l. and housed in stenciled gilt and gesso frame. Farlow was a pupil of Cincinnati artist Frank Duveneck; 35 x 29 in. (sight). $2,000 - $3,000
666 Still Life by Chalres Jacob Jung Charles Jacob Jung (American, 1880-1940) Oil on canvas, signed l.l. and dated 1910; 40.5 x 27.5 in. (sight). $4,000 - $6,000
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667 Thunderheads by J. Phillip Schmand J. Phillip Schmand (American, 1871-1942). Oil on canvas, heavy impasto, a bright impressionist landscape, signed l.r and housed in a fine period frame; 36.5 x 27.5 in. (sight). $1,000 - $2,000
668 Landscape by Charles Theunissen Charles Theunissen (American, 1871-1948). Oil on canvas, signed l.l. and titled Light Effect on verso stretcher; 20 x 27.5 in. (sight). $1,000 - $2,000
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670 Sporting Landscape Artist unknown, 20th century. Watercolor on paper, depicting a winter forest scene with a deer, illegibly signed l.r.; 22 x 29.75 in. (sight). $400 - $600
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672 Black Grouse by Peter Munro Peter Munro (American, b. 1954). Oil on masonite board, titled Black Grouse, 1989 and signed l.l.;17.5 x 26.5 in. (sight). $1,000 - $1,500
673 Provincetown Dunes by Eliot Candee Clark Eliot Candee Clark (American, 1883-1980). An oil on board landscape of a tree surrounded by sand dunes, in a carved gilt frame, signed Eliot Clark l.l., on verso dated 1907, marked Provincetown, Mass, and stamped Eliot Clark Estate 430, with label from The Marbella Gallery, Inc. / 28 East 72nd Street, New York; 9 x 11.5 in. (sight). $1,000 - $1,500
674 Scene with Four Children Playing After Eastman Johnson Eastman Johnson (American, 1824-1906). Oil on board. Scene with four children playing, unsigned but labeled with artist’s name on verso; 5.25 x 4 in. (sight). $600 - $800
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675 Landscape by Louis Michel Eilshemius Louis Michel Eilsheimus (New York, 1864-1941). Oil on academy board, signed l.l. and dated 1929 l.r., Moyer Gallery, Hartford, CT label on verso.; 13 x 19.5 in. (sight). $2,000 - $3,000
676 Portrait of a Girl in Garden by Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton (American/Connecticut, 1847-1928). Oil on canvas, signed l.l.; 29.5 x 17.25 in. (sight). $6,000 - $8,000
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677 Old Mill Scene by George Merritt Clark George Merritt Clark (American, 1853-1904). Oil on canvas, signed l.r., with an exhibition label on verso; 18.25 x 12.25 in. (sight). Ex Frank Schwartz & Sons Gallery$1,500 - $2,500
678 Study of a Woman’s Head by William John Hennessey William John Hennessey (American, 1839-1917). Oil on canvas, signed on reverse stretcher cross bar, gallery label from Borghi, NY; 18 x 12 in. (sight). $2,000 - $4,000
679 Chadd’s House by Dennis Minch Dennis Minch (American, 20th century). Pastel on canvas board, signed l.r. and with artist’s label on verso with title; 13.5 x 21.5 in. (sight). $600 - $800
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680 Church with Houses by Reba Huddle Reba Huddle (American, 20th century). Oil on board, signed l.r.; 20 x 16 in. (sight). Ex Vose Galleries, Boston, MA$1,000 - $1,500
681 Audubon Havell Edition, Plate XXX, Vigors Vireo 19th century, hand colored engraving on paper. Plate 30, No. 6, Vigors Vireo. Drawn and published by John J. Audubon, engraved, printed and colored by R. Havell & Son, London; plate size 19.25 x 12 in. $1,000 - $1,500
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682 American Naive Portraits of the Ramseurs Attributed to E. Wiseman (American, 19th century). A pair of oil on canvas portraits, both unsigned but attributed to artist E. Wiseman and attributed sitters Andrew and Sara Ramseur, each housed in original frames; each 28.75 x 24.5 in. (sight). The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists$1,000 - $1,500
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683 Ship on the Ocean by Anton Otto Fischer Anton Otto Fischer (American, 1882-1962). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1944 l.r.; 28 x 36 in. (sight). Ex Lagakos-Turak Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Ex Vose Gallery, Boston, MA$2,000 - $4,000
684 Hunting the Buffaloe , McKenney & Hall Lithograph Chromolithograph published by F. W. Greenbough in 1836 after a painting by Peter Rindisbacher (American, 1806-1834). Depicting an American Indian riding a horse and hunting a buffalo, titled l.c.; 9 x 15.25 in. (plate). $500 - $700
685 Painting of Mount Rainier by Urban Gray Urban Gray (1876-1962). Oil on canvas, depicting Mount Rainier, Washington State. Signed l.r.; 34.5 x 23 in. (sight). $800 - $1,200
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686 Large Caged Birds Painting by William E. Skilling William E. Skilling (American, 1892-1964). An oil on canvas painting of caged birds; 63 x 51 in. (framed).$3,500 - $4,500
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687 New England Lowboy American, ca 1750. A New England lowboy in cherry having a rectangular top with molded edges over center drawer flanked on each side by two short drawers, all above shaped apron rising on cabriole legs terminating in platform pad feet; ht. 35, wd. 39.5, dp. 20 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$500 - $800
688 Three-Drawer Blanket Chest, Probably Pennsylvania American (probably Pennsylvania), late 18th century. A pine and poplar blanket chest of dovetailed construction, having a molded lid and base with three drawers, the side panels fitted with iron handles and the lower front corners of the case having carved details, the interior with a covered till and retaining its key for the working lock mechanism, all resting on bracket feet and decorated in original blue paint with red accents, stenciled ML / FR / 1786 on the front; ht. 28.75, wd. 50, dp. 23.25 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$600 - $1,000
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689 Miniature Open Pewter Cupboard American, 19th century. A miniature pewter cupboard in mixed woods, having a carved molded cornice and open top, the lower section with two paneled doors and a carved and molded base; ht. 25.25, wd. 18.5, dp. 10 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$100 - $300
690 New England Queen Anne Tea Table in Maple American, 18th century. A New England Queen Anne tea table in maple, having an oval top, on turned and tapering legs ending in pad feet; ht. 26.5, wd. 33, dp. 21 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$300 - $500
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691 Pennsylvania High Chest American (Pennsylvania), late 18th century. A walnut high chest on frame, in two parts, the upper section with cornice top, three aligned drawers over four graduated drawers. The lower case with one long drawer over a shaped apron and cabriole legs with claw and ball feet; ht. 84, wd. 40, dp. 21 in. Property of Liberty Hall Historic Site, Frankfort, KY, with proceeds to benefit the acquisitions and conservation funds.$1,200 - $1,800
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692 Lancaster County, PA, Tall Case Clock American (Pennsylvania), ca 1830s. An elegant cherry tall case clock with sun/moon phase dial, having painted and gilt strawberries in the spandrels, not signed, but with cast iron Pennsylvania weights, the door key and pendulum included. History of clock, and its makers written in on the seat of the clock; ht. 93, dia. of dial, 14 in.Notes: This piece comes with a paper, transcribing the provenance written on the inside seat that names the clock maker and cabinetmaker. To quote; “Made by Hamilton Ayres for D.M. Anderson, Waynesburg, PA, 1832, The case of this clock was made at Churchtown, Lancaster County, in the cabinet shop of Lot (PA. b. 1802-1877) and Evan Rogers.” Cowan’s found the profession of Lot Rogers listed as “farmer” in the 1850 U.S. Census. Also found was that Hamilton Ayres was in fact a working clocksmith who was born 1816, and died 1860 in New Holland, PA. $10,000 - $15,000
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693 Massachusetts Chippendale Tea Table American (Massachusetts), ca 1760. A Chippendale mahogany tray top tea table, the tray top with rounded corners, the frame with a gadrooned apron, all over cabriole legs with carved ball and claw feet, the claws back-raking; ht. 28, wd. 32.5, dp. 21 in.$800 - $1,000
694 Federal Mahogany Washstand American, 19th century. A Federal mahogany corner washstand, probably Boston, with rounded backsplash, center shelf with drawer flanked by false drawers above a triangular stretcher, all on out-swept legs; ht. 43.5, wd. 24.75, dp. 16.75 in. $300 - $500
695 Federal Four-Post Canopy Bed American (Massachusetts), 18th century. School of Samuel McIntire, Salem, MA, a mahogany four-post bed with finely carved two end posts in the manner of Samuel McIntire or another highly skilled carver. Beneath the carved posts are birdseye maple inlaid lozenges outlined in light and dark wood inlay. Comes with original hardware bolts, bolt tightener; ht. (with canopy) 86 in., ht. (to top of finial) 70 in., lg. 75 in., wd. 57 in. $1,500 - $2,500
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696 Hepplewhite Miniature Washstand American (possibly Delaware Valley), late 18th-early 19th century. A Hepplewhite miniature washstand in mahogany, having a shaped gallery over a lower shelf with a single dovetailed drawer with string inlay, on square legs, and a miniature polychrome painted creamware bowl and pitcher with floral sprays, unmarked; washstand ht. 16, wd. 9.5, dp. 5.75 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$300 - $500
697 Maine Miniature Maple Desk in Red Paint American (probably Wales, Maine), early 19th century. A miniature slant-front desk in red paint, the hinged lid opening to a single interior compartment, over one drawer in maple, with bone escutcheons, all raised on square legs, signed in pencil on drawer interior for ? No. Webster / ? Wales / Me; ht. 13, wd. 13.25, dp. 9.25 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$200 - $500
698 Child’s Slant Front Desk with Inlay American, late 18th-early 19th century. A mahogany slant front desk of dovetailed construction, the lid opening to reveal an interior fitted with a central pigeon hole flanked on each side by a pair of stacked drawers, all over two long drawers and bracket feet. The slant lid and two long drawers with brass escutcheons and inlayed borders, purported to have been owned by U.S. President James A. Garfield (1831-1881); ht. 33, wd. 27, dp. 14 in. (with lid closed).Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$400 - $600
699 Federal Bowfront Chest of Drawers American (possibly Portsmouth, New Hampshire), 19th century. A Federal bowfront chest of drawers in mahogany and maple veneers, with pine carcass, having four graduated drawers each with two floral-mounted pulls engraved ‘H.J.’, rising over curved skirt with inlay edges and French feet. Chalk inscription on bottom, Obott(?); ht. 38, w. 42, dp. 23 in. $800 - $1,200
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700 Federal Chest of Drawers American, 19th century. A Federal chest of drawers in tiger maple, having a rectangular top with a molded edge, over a conforming case with three aligned cock beaded drawers above four graduated cock beaded drawers, the center of each row having an inlaid kite escutcheon, all rising on French feet. Inscribed on inside of top left drawer This bureau was made by / John Taylor in 1826 / Manor Township / For Fanny Funk Andrews. Retains a detached paper label reading Barbara A. Meurer / bot [sic] this bureau at / H.F. Andrews sale / Mar 16th 1914 / for $235.00, having a pencil inscription on back of top right drawer Mary Douglass Terrass / bought this chest in / Akron Ohio November 8 1989 / for $1800; ht. 44, wd. 40, dp. 21 in. $400 - $600
701 Hepplewhite-Style Serpentine-Front Sideboard American (possibly Baltimore), 19th century. A Hepplewhite-style serpentine-front sideboard, having a rectangular top with a shaped front edge above a case of three drawers and three cupboards, all finished in crotch grained mahogany veneer with string and quarter fan inlays and rising on square tapered legs; ht. 42, wd. 67.5, dp. 27.75 in.The consignor purchased the sideboard from Horace C. Porter Antiques in Wapping, Connecticut in 1962. The sideboard was previously sold by The S.E.H. Safford Antique Shop in Fitchburg, Massachusetts to Rogers,
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702 Ohio Valley Sheraton Chest of Drawers American (Ohio or Kentucky), 19th century. A Sheraton inlaid chest of drawers in cherry, with poplar secondary, having two small aligned drawers over four graduated drawers with scratch beading and inlaid kite escutcheons, chamfered corners and paneled sides, all raised on high, turned feet; ht. 47.25, wd. 40.5, dp. 19 in. $400 - $600
703 Demilune Inlaid Gaming Table American, 19th century. A Federal demilune gaming table in mahogany with lightwood inlays, having a hinged demilune top above a conforming frieze, raised on square tapered legs; ht. 28.75, wd. 34.75, dp. 17 in (closed). $500 - $700
704 L. Watson Cincinnati Tall Case Clock and Server American (Ohio or Kentucky), ca 1815-1820. A very unusual combination of a small serpentine server in mahogany, maple and cherry, and a tall case clock in mahogany with mahogany veneers and lightwood inlay. The server with bottle drawers under secret lock drawers, flanking a central bowed door with a shallow shelf, housing the lower portion of a tall case clock. The end panels of the server are outlined in quarter rounds; these and the turned legs are both ebonized. The clock face, with painted dial, reads, L. Watson, Cincinnati, Ohio, for clockmaker Luman Watson (w. 1819 - 1834). Works are wooden, one-day time-strike movement; ht. 92, wd. of server, 30.75. dp. of server, 17.5 in., 12 in. dial.Note: The waist door on the clock case puts the clock in Owen County, and in Woodford County, Kentucky, and was probably written by the people who repaired the clock. It reads:A M. Pershom from Owenton, / Owen, County, Ky, May 14 - 1869 / Feb. 23 - ‘78 Removed to / Woodford Co., KY / Versailes(sic) Post May 20 - 1881 May 13 - ‘87 May 20 - ‘97 Hermitage 8-12-1937 J. Johnson 8 - 12- 1937 A partial label on back reads: Mrs. Bill Br _ _ _t 1400 Lincoln Jamestown, NY The piece was found in Buffalo, New York.$4,000 - $6,000
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705 Virginia Gothic Press American, 18th century. A Gothic press in oak having a carved and molded cornice over two upper paneled doors, opening to shelved interior; the lower section with a single drawer over two paneled doors enclosing interior shelves, all rising on bracket feet; ht. 90, wd. 43.5, dp. 22.25 in. Property of Liberty Hall Historic Site, Frankfort, KY, with proceeds to benefit the acquisitions and conservation funds.$1,500 - $2,500
706 Hepplewhite Demi-lune Banquet Table American, 19th century. A Hepplewhite two-part demi-lune banquet table in mahogany with lightwood inlays, each part having a rectangular drop leaf, swing support leg and burl rectangle aprons rising on square tapering legs; (each) ht. 29.25, wd. 46.75, dp. 23 (closed). Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$1,000 - $2,000
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707 Secretary Bookcase, with M.E.S.D.A. Label American (possibly Maryland or Kentucky) 1790 - 1800. A two-piece Southern secretary bookcase in cherry and cherry veneers, with poplar secondary, having dark and lightwood barber pole and chevron line inlays, the upper section with a molded cornice over two doors, each outlined in barber pole inlay set in mitred cherry veneer, the doors opening to adjustable interior shelves. The lower section having a top drawer with fall front, a fitted interior of drawers and valanced pigeon holes, and a central opening with a large eagle and shield inlay. The top drawer face with two paterae over two doors with veneer paterae, opening to interior linen drawers (two are missing), all rising on flared bracket feet; ht. 90, wd. 40.5, dp. 20.75 in. Note: The piece has a M.E.S.D.A. label from 1975 when it was surveyed as part of sweeping documentation of Southern Furniture conducted by the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (M.E.S.D.A.) with grant funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC. The survey recorded hundreds of pieces of furniture having Southern Tidewater, Low Country and Back Country specific regional characteristics. This piece was documented by M.E.S.D.A., #S-4392, on April 29, 1975, and found in Kentucky. $2,500 - $5,000
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709 Walnut Corner Cabinet American, 19th century. A corner cabinet in walnut having a molded cornice over double inset paneled doors and four interior shelves, all rising on bracket feet; ht. 57.5, wd. 55, dp. 28 in.This table was purchased by the consignor as a Shaker piece from the Shaker property in Lebanon, Ohio. $700 - $1,000
710 School Teacher’s Desk in Cherry American, 19th century. A school teacher’s desk in cherry, the rectangular top with gallery and having a hinged slant-lid concealing a deep well with fitted interior, supported by turned legs; ht. 37.5, wd. 24.5, dp. 21.5 in.This table was purchased by the consignor as a Shaker piece from the Shaker property in Lebanon, Ohio. $400 - $600
711 Work Table in Cherry American. A work table in cherry, with square top over six drawers, on turned legs; ht. 29, wd. 20.5, dp. 20.25 in.$300 - $500
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712 Kentucky Cherry Four-Post Bed Central Kentucky, 19th century. A four-post bed in cherry with flat canopy, turned posts and altered side rails; ht. of posts 86, approx. lg. 85, wd. 59 in.$400 - $600
713 Cherry Corner Cupboard American, early 19th century. A one-piece corner cupboard in cherry, with molded cornice over two paneled upper doors, over two smaller lower paneled doors, over a shaped apron, rising on bracket feet; ht. 85, wd. 50, dp. 27 in. $500 - $700
714 Sheraton Pembroke Table in Maple and Cherry American, 19th century. A Sheraton Pembroke table in maple and cherry, the rectangular single board top flanked by leaves, the apron fitted with a drawer, all raised on turned and tapered legs; ht. 28, wd. 20.5 (with leaves down), wd. 45 (with leaves extended), lg. 48 in. $300 - $500
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715 Miniature Pine Cabinet, Pine Cupboard and Walnut Chest, Plus American, late 19th- early 20th century. A miniature two-door, two- drawer cabinet in pine, decorated with rectangular paneling, flanked by channeled columns, having shaped aprons and ball feet, a one-door pine cupboard with top shelf and a two-drawer walnut chest with four brass pulls and bracket feet PLUS a toy brass mirror and two candlesticks; cabinet ht. 10.75, wd. 8.75, dp. 5.75; cupboard ht. 12, wd. 12.75, dp. 5.75 in; chest ht. 8.4. wd. 11.4, dp. 6 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $250 - $500
716 Miniature Chest of Drawers in Cherry American. A miniature chest of drawers in cherry, having four graduated drawers rising on a shaped skirt and bracket feet; ht. 20.25, wd. 17, dp. 9.75 in. $400 - $600
717 Miniature Cannonball Bed, Tuckaway Table and Paint-Decorated Chest of Drawers American, late 19th- early 20th century. A miniature rope bed with quilt and pillow having shaped headboard and turned legs surmounted by cannonball finials, a miniature two-leaf tuckaway table and a miniature three-door chest in pine with yellow floral decorations against a green ground, having a pair of glove boxes with removable tops ; bed ht. 16, wd. 14, dp. 18.75 in.; table ht. 13, dp. 17 in.; chest ht. 9.5, wd. 9.5, dp. 5.75 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $300 - $500
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718 Kentucky Cherry Tall Post Bed American (Kentucky), ca 1850s. A cherry block and turned post bed with rope pegs and original canopy. Lot includes bed steps, bed linens and canopy cover; ht. 90, wd. 56, lg. 83 in.$600 - $800
719 Early 19th Century Milk Pan American, early 19th century. A large blown glass milk pan with flared walls, a hollow folded lip, pouring spout and snap pontil; ht. 5.5, dia. 16.5 in. $1,000 - $1,500
720 Miniature Brass Candlesticks and Tilt Top Table English, 19th century. Two miniature brass candlesticks and a miniature brass tilt-top table with a scalloped top and tripod base having cabriole legs; ht. 5 in.The miniature table may also have served as a candle reflector.$200 - $400
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721 Gilbert Stuart Attributed Portraits of George and Martha Washington Attributed to Gilbert Stuart (American, 1755-1828). A pair of portrait drawings of George and Martha Washington in pen and ink wash, executed on laid paper, with original frames; each 5.25 x 4 in (sight). Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector Acquired from Christie’s New York, Sale Unknown$4,000 - $8,000
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722 Israel Putnam and George Washington, Early Engravings Portrait engravings of renowned Revolutionary War-figures, George Washington, and Israel Putnam (1718-1790), who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Washington is dressed in military uniform, gesturing while holding a swagger stick in his right hand, his left hand resting on a cannon barrel, with a military camp in the background, titled below: His Excellency George Washington Esq. / Captain General of all the American Forces. Marked p. 221 along top right edge. Illustrated in An Impartial History of the War in America, between Great Britain and her Colonies, from its Commencement until the End of the Year 1779. London & Carlisle: Printed for R. Faulder, bookseller, 1780, p. 221. Putnam is depicted in uniform, resting his right elbow on a cannon barrel. Engraving titled below: Israel Pvtnam Efqr. / General Major beij den Provinci- / alen in America. Unsigned but after J. Wilkinson. Washington 4 x 6.75 in., matted and framed, 9 x 12.25 in., Putnam 3.25 x 4.5 in., matted and framed, 8.5 x 10.75 in.$500 - $700
723 Mottahedeh Washington Eagle Reproduction Dinnerware American, 20th century. An eighteen-piece dinnerware service that is a reproduction of the Lowestoft Washington Eagle pattern including twelve dinner plates, a teapot, a coffee pot, a large covered sugar, a helmet creamer, a covered soup tureen and undertray, all marked for Mottahedeh by stamp, incised mark, or label; platter lg. 16.75 in. Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$500 - $700
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724 Sampler, Winefred Overton 1793 English, ca 1793. A silk thread on cotton gauze sampler, with a floral and vine border, having upper and lower case alphabet lines and two religious verses In walking as you view with heedful eye / Your ground for fear you turn your foot awry / or tread upon a nail with equal guard / Your real on guide of all your actions ward / Lest all (?) concerns and passions as unwise / Invade your mind and take it by surprise / In every work if you attend this cure / The steps you make will be more safe and sure and I’ll say no more but with this wish I end / May she who owns it never want a friend / May her industry with success be crown’d / May she in happiness and wealth abound, signed Winefred Overton / her work / Nov 20th / MDCCXC3, adorned with floral and bird motifs, housed in a gilt wood frame; 16.5 x 13 in. (sight).$200 - $400
725 Sampler, Mary Ann Haylock 1823 English, 19th century. A silk on cotton sampler, with a floral and vine border, having two religious verses Jesus permit thy gracious name to stand / As the first effort of an infants hand / And while her fingers o’er the canvas move / Engage her tender heart to seek thy love / With thy dear children let her have a part / And write thy name thyself upon her heart and Lord what is life / Tis like the bow / That glistens in the sky / We love to see its colours glow / But while we look they die, signed Mary Ann Haylock / Aged 10 years / 1823, adorned with floral, figural, and architectural motifs, housed in a wood frame; 16.5 x 12 in. (sight).$200 - $400
726 1848 Alphabet Sampler English, 1848. An alphabet sampler signed (initialed) and dated; 15.5 x 11.35 in. (sight). $400 - $600
727 1784 Alphabet Sampler English, 1784. An alphabet embroidered sampler, dated; 13.5 x 9.25 in. (sight). $400 - $600
728 Floral Sampler English, late 19th century. An alphabet sampler with floral motifs and verse in the lower half of the sampler starting with: “Virtue’s the chief Beauty of the Mind...”; 13 x 10 in (sight).$500 - $700
729 1820s Sampler with Scripture American, 19th century. A multi-colored sampler having floral, animal, and tree motifs, a scrolling floral outer border, an inner geometric border, and two verses of scripture: There is a land of pure delight / where saints immortal reign / Eternal day excludes the night / And pleasures banish pain; Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood / Stand dress’d in living green: / So to the Jews old Canaan stood / While Jordan roll’d between.; signed Susanah Ray Work / done in the 11 year of / her age 182 [date is incomplete]; 17.5 x 20.25 in. Property from the Collections of the Vigo County Historical Society, Terre Haute, Indiana$400 - $600
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730 Silhouettes of the Jearrad Family 19th century. A group of six framed silhouettes of family members belonging to the Jearrad family. The silhouettes are housed in a gilt and lacquer painted frame, and contain inked biographical information on each, including dates of 1822; 4 x 3.25 in. (sight).Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $300 - $500
731 Watercolor Portrait of a Dandy American, 19th century. A full-length portrait of a well-dressed gent in a vest, jacket, trousers, and holding a top hat, housed in a period frame with mortise and tenon construction and a brass ring-shaped hanger on top; 8.25 x 6.5 in. (sight). $300 - $500
732 American Reverse-Painted Portrait of a Young Woman American, 19th century. A reverse-painted portrait on glass in a wood frame of a woman in profile; ht. 15, wd. 12.25, dp. .5 in. $300 - $500
733 Folky Portrait of a Boy in a Dark Suit American, 19th century. Oil on canvas applied to board, a portrait of a young boy painted by an unidentified artist, the subject wearing a dark suit with a white collar and standing on a rug with multicolored stripes, the background featuring a knob-handled cane and an overturned hat with red and yellow flowers draped over its brim, presented in a grain-painted frame; 38.75 x 25.5 in. (sight). $400 - $600
734 Pair of New Hampshire Folk Art Portraits by J. Millar, 1847 J. Millar (American, 19th century), 1847. A dated pair of oil on canvas portraits, each inscribed on verso and executed 1847, New Hampshire; each 24 x 26 in. (unframed). $600 - $800
735 Black Boy on a Stool American or Continental, 20th century. A near life-size painted figure of a black boy in striped pants, and wearing sneakers, seated on a stool; ht. 48 in. $900 - $1,200
736 African American Rag Doll Family, Mother Holding Two Babies American, ca 1880-1900. A rag doll of an African American woman with two children, in original clothing and with stitched features and hair; ht. 7.75 in.Note: Found in box in Upstate New York. $1,500 - $2,500
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737 Loom-Beaded Ohio Necklace Ohio, 1835. A loom-beaded necklace, having a variety of figural, architectural, and geometric symbols including a key, a cupola, a basket, two crosses, a chair, and a finial, all depicted on a dark blue ground with a light blue trim; lg. 52.25 in. (beaded portion), lg. 68 in. (including tie ribbons). $300 - $500
738 Appliqué Quilt in Rose of Sharon Pattern Ann Maxwell (American/Indiana), 1861. A cotton appliqué quilt in the Rose of Sharon pattern with seven appliqué lovebirds scattered throughout the design, having a floral and vine border, green binding, fine hand-stitched quilting in varying sizes of cross-hatch stitches, signed in one corner Ann Maxwell / 1861; 80.5 x 80.5 in.Ann Maxwell made quilts for each of her sons who served in the Civil War. This quilt was made for a son who died in battle. The quilt was never used. This textile is included in the official Indiana Quilt Registry Project, which was conducted in 1987. Property from the Collections of the Vigo County Historical Society, Terre Haute, Indiana$300 - $500
739 Crewelwork and Appliqué Quilt American, 19th century. A crewelwork and appliqué quilt with a floral vine border and a repeating design of a cornucopia overflowing with pink flowers against a finely quilted white ground; 84 x 90 in. $500 - $700
740 Lap-Size Crazy Quilt with Embroidery American, ca 1881. A crazy quilt composed of twenty-eight small blocks of pieced silk, some with hand-painted pieces and all blocks with fancy stitching, surrounded by a wide burgundy velvet border, backed with striped silk; 46 x 70.25 in. Property from the Collections of the Vigo County Historical Society, Terre Haute, Indiana$300 - $500
741 Crib-Size Crazy Quilt American, late 19th century. A crazy quilt having nine blocks composed of silk and velvet pieces with fancy stitching in varied types and bright colors, each block separated by black velvet binding, tufted, lined with solid color cotton; 52 x 52 in. Property from the Collections of the Vigo County Historical Society, Terre Haute, Indiana$300 - $500
742 A Fine Shaker Box American, 19th century. A fine Shaker bentwood box of oval form with three fingers and original copper tacks, retaining its original finish; ht. 3.5, lg. 9 in. $200 - $400
743 Shaker Sewing Baskets American, late 19th-early 20th century. A lot of three Shaker sewing baskets, including a circular lidded basket, a medium sized three finger basket with copper tacks, and a larger four finger basket with copper tacks. Medium sized basket marked Sabbath Day Lake Shakers Maine; largest ht. 3.5, lg. 9 in. $300 - $500
744 A Group of Shaker Boxes American, late 19th century. A group of three Shaker three and four fingered covered bentwood boxes of oval form with copper tacks, one of the smaller boxes has handwriting on its underside which is partly illegible, but reads ... New Gloucester Mass, My Great Grandmother; larger box ht. 3.75, lg. 10.5 in. $400 - $600
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745 Gary Birch Hand-Colored Woodcut Gary Birch (Ohio, b. 1946). A hand-colored woodcut with geometric and foliate border, the central scene depicting a hunter taking aim at a large buck at which his dog is pointing, the background having a setting sun behind a farmhouse on a hill, housed in a grain painted frame, titled G Birch his hand July 92 in the block, signed and dated G Birch 92 l.r. margin and numbered 23/147 l.l.; 18 x 23.25 in. (sight).$1,000 - $1,500
746 Gary Birch Folk Art Print “The Cow Jumped Over The Moon” Gary Birch (Ohio b. 1946). Woodcut in colors, signed and numbered 7/52 in margin, dated 89; plate size 18 x 13.5 in. $400 - $600
747 Carved and Painted Folk Art Deer American, 19th century. A carved and painted folk art deer with twig antlers and a carved and painted mantle stand, possibly used as a bookend; ht. 9, lg. 9.5 in. $300 - $500
748 Folk Art Carved Figure of George Washington American, 19th century. A carved figure of George Washington standing atop a snake, with traces of old paint, fine details such as buttons and epaulet; ht. 9.5 in. $1,000 - $1,500
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749 Texas Folk Art Carving American, early 20th century. A folk art carved plaque featuring a coiled black snake resting on what appears to be an oak leaf. The background is decorated with an impressed tack design. The reverse side reads in graphite “A Texas Gentleman of Seductive Habits”; 9.5 x 12 in. $300 - $500
750 Pair of American Scrimshaw Walrus Tusks Late 19th century. A pair of Northwest scrimshawed tusks, each gifts to a friend; lg. of each 19.5 in. $300 - $500
751 China Eagle Trade Plaque for American Market Chinese, third-quarter 19th century. A carved, painted and giltwood American eagle trade plaque, with an eagle grasping arrows and olive branches against a shield, and three half-furled American flags, under a banner with E PLURIBUS UNUM, all on a field of stars, surrounded by an oval frame with four figural reserves at top and bottom and two side ends of the plaque, with Chinese scrolling and flowering branches between, in its original surface; ht. 13, wd. 15.75 in.A similar, but larger example, with In God We Trust sold at Sotheby’s, New York, June, 1992, lot 376. A nearly identical one sold at Doyle New York, November, 2006, lot 2085, and another at Leigh Keno, New York, January, 2011, Sale 1003, lot 87.Other examples are in a private collection; Carl L. Crossman, The China Trade, 1972, pp. 198-199, and in the Peabody Essex Museum, Crossman, The Decorative Arts of the China Trade, 1991, pp. 304, 312. $5,000 - $7,000
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752 Andrew Clemens Sand Bottle Andrew Clemens (American, 1857-1894), ca 1880. A Clemens sand bottle with an American spread-winged eagle underneath a flag of 37 stars on one side, the other having a floral garland and a dedication in colored sand Presented by / Matt / to / His Aunt Elen and layered, colored sands in geometric borders; label on the bottom is almost entirely intact; ht. 7 in.$8,000 - $12,000
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753 Folk Art Pointing Hand Wooden Weathervane American, 19th century. A wooden weathervane in the form of an arm with a pointing index finger; lg. 37 in. $300 - $500
754 Running Horse Weathervane American (possibly New York) late 19th century. Running Horse, a full-bodied zinc and copper vane, after the famous trotter, “Mountain Boy,” and possibly made by J. W. Fiske Ironworks, New York. A similar vane is pictured in the J.W. Fiske Company catalogue for weathervanes, published in 1921, p. 9; ht. 16.5 in., lg. 38 in. $600 - $800
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755 Bonhams Art Restoration Papier-Mâché Advertising Display American, 20th century. A papier-mâché countertop advertising display in the form of a conch shell, inscribed Great Work / At A Snails Pace / Bonhams Art Restoration / Tel. 4790; lg. 31 in. $200 - $400
756 Painted Building Sign American, 1860s. A constructed and painted interior building sign, designating which tenant occupied which floor. Gilt paint on a black ground; ht. 51.5, wd. 24 in. $300 - $600
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757 Occupational Shaving Mug, Senator Timothy Pickering American, ca 1803-1811. A glazed stoneware shaving mug with an attached brush rest, which belonged to United States Senator Timothy Pickering, who represented Massachusetts in the Senate from 1803-1811, the mug incised Senator / T. Pickering; ht. 4.25 in. Timothy Pickering (1745-1829), a Salem, Massachusetts native, was a Federalist and held several distinguished political positions. He served as the U.S.’s third Secretary of State (1795-1800), the U.S.’s second Secretary of War (1795), and as the second U.S. Postmaster General (1791-1795). In addition to his U.S. Senate service, he also represented the state of Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1813-1817. Pickering also rose to the rank of a Colonel in the United States Army, having previously served in the Massachusetts Militia and the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. Pickering retired from public service after losing an election in 1816, and spent the remainder of his days as a farmer. $800 - $1,000
758 Foresters of America Painted Axe American. A polychrome painted wooden Foresters of America fraternal organization axe, with painted decoration Court Quaboag 172 / Liberty, Unity, Benevolence & Concord / Foresters of America / Inst. June 28th 1900 / West Warren, Mass.; lg. 29 in.Tracing its origins back to the Ancient Order of Foresters in England, the Foresters of America was a fraternal organization open to men between the ages of sixteen and fifty years of age who were of good moral character, sound in health and body, and believed in the Supreme Being. In addition to social opportunities, the Order provided financial assistance to its members during times of sickness and distress, even distributing weekly allowances and death benefits. $200 - $400
759 Independent Order of Odd Fellows Silk Print Motto American, 19th century. Commercially made print on silk of the motto of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, depicting a single man, surrounded by Odd Fellow symbols; 23.5 x 19.75 in. (sight). $200 - $400
760 Independent Order of Odd Fellows’ Ceremonial Items American, early 20th century. An assembled group of symbolic ceremonial items, hand-carved and painted, and formerly belonging to an Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodge. Lot includes; a bow and two arrows, a bundle of sticks, a carved heart lock, a vase, a staff and a harp that houses a music box; staff ht. 68 in., harp, 22 in. $400 - $600
761 Odd Fellows Voting Box and Clay Marbles American, 19th century. An Odd Fellows’ Lodge voting box with slide top, and interior divider and a set of clay marbles used to vote; ht. 19.75 in. $150 - $300
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762 Francis Sartorius I (1734-1804) Oil on Canvas British, 18th century. An oil on canvas of a matched race at Newmarket, by Francis Sartorius I (1734-1804). The forward rider bears the colors of the Earl Fitzwilliam; 18.75 x 31.75 in. Notes: The Sartorius family were the leading equine artists in England for several generations. Francis, son of John Sartorius, made his career painting for the aristocratic families in English racing. A few of his clients were the Dukes of Grafton, the Marquis of Rockingham, the Dukes of Cumberland and the Earls Fitzwilliam. A contemporary of George Stubbs, ARA, Sartorius was a prolific and popular painter. He produced more portraits of the famous race-horse “Eclipse” during the zenith of his fame than all other contemporary artists together. Equine paintings of Francis Sartorius I were included in exhibitions both at the Royal Academy and at the Society of Artists, London. Literature: F. Sartorius, the elder (ArtNet), Budd, Graham. Racing Art and Memorbilia-A celebration of the Turf, 2003, pp. 36, 38, 101 Gilbey, Sir Walter. Animal Painters of England from the year 1650, volume 2., pre-1923 historical edition, pub. 2003. Francis Sartorius,Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Sartorius.From the Earl Fitzwilliam Collection, to the Patrick Rick Gallery, London, sold at Christie’s London, 1945, lot 133, to Elizabeth Simpson, Lexington KY, purchased by Claude Trapp, Lexington, KY, by descent to the Trapp heirs.$10,000 - $20,000
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763 Portrait of African American Kentucky Derby Winner Isaac Murphy American, 19th century. Artist unknown. Oil on canvas, inscribed Lissak, l.l.; 17.5 x 21.5 in. (sight). This painting depicts the late 19th century African American jockey Isaac Murphy aboard Lissak. Murphy was not only the first jockey in American history to win three Kentucky Derbies, but his race victory record- 44% of all he entered- has not been broken to this day. He was known for his integrity off the track and gentle racing tactics- he rarely used a whip or spurs. Murphy passed away in 1896 at the age of 35 and his funeral was one of the largest in Lexington’s history. He later became the first jockey inducted to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. In 1967, Murphy was exhumed from his grave and, with great ceremony, reburied in Man O’ War Park. He was moved again in 1976 to the Kentucky Horse Park, a resting place more befitting his contribution to American thoroughbred racing.Lissak was foaled in 1892 and owned by Col. Jack Chinn, prominent horse breeder and Kentucky statesman who was also the original owner of the painting.$25,000 - $35,000
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764 Slander, Winner of Meltoun Cup by Claude Ferneley Claude Lorraine Ferneley (British, 1822-1891). Oil on canvas, signed l.r. and dated indistinctly, also titled Slander l.l., labeled on verso with sitter’s name, title, and provenance information; 20 x 24 in. $1,000 - $2,000
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765 Bembe and Kimbel (Attributed) U.S. House of Representatives’ Chair Attributed to Bembe and Kimbel (New York), ca 1857. A carved oak armchair retaining its original finish in Renaissance Revival style having a three-star Federal shield surrounded by oak leaves on the upper crest, a squared and padded back, scrolled supports, guilloche seat rail with star-carved ovolo corners, carved lotus legs with notched feet on casters, and original black leather upholstery stuffed with horse hair; oah. 40.25 in.This chair was designed by Thomas Ustick Walter, the United States Capitol Architect, for an 1857 renovation and expansion of the United States House of Representatives, and was likely created by New York furniture company, Bembe and Kimbel. In 1859 photographers Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner purchased these chairs for use in their studios and produced many photographs of political dignitaries in the chairs, including a famed Brady portrait of Lincoln reading to his son Tad. The chairs remained in use in the House of Representatives until 1873 when the chamber was again refurbished. At that time the chairs were gifted or sold to members of Congress.$10,000 - $15,000
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766 Classical Mahogany Banquet Table American, 19th century. A mahogany dining table having one drop leaf, carved acanthus leaf front corners and rising on reeded legs, ending in thimble feet in brass casters; ht. 28.5, lg. 52, wd. (folded) 26 in. $500 - $700
767 Late Classical Mahogany Server American, 19th century. A late classical server in figured mahogany veneers having an unadorned gallery backsplash over a single projecting drawer rising on two column supports and lower shelf, all rising on large ornate paw feet and casters; ht. 46.25, wd. 59.25, dp. 24 in.$500 - $800
768 American Classical Double Pedestal Banquet Tables American (Pennsylvania), 19th century. A mahogany banquet table comprised of two drop leaf banquet ends, the drop leaves on each connected at the ends. With an ogee-form framed apron and pedestals with acanthus-carved legs ending in paw feet; ht. 29.5, wd. 48, lg. of each, 42.25 (leaves down), 94.5 in. (leaves up). $600 - $800
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769 Leavenworth Pillar & Scroll Clock American (Waterbury, Connecticut), ca 1830. A Mark Leavenworth and Son pillar and scroll mantel clock with mahogany case, having a broken arch pediment with wooden finials (possibly original) and a scalloped apron with bracket feet, the dial with painted Roman numerals, the door is paneled and bifurcated, with glass upper panel and reverse painted glass lower panel, an original label for Mark Leavenworth and Son of Waterbury, CT is affixed to the interior, has weights and keys; ht. 29.75, wd. 13.5 in. $600 - $800
770 Pair of Late Classical Gaming Tables American, 19th century. A pair of late classical gaming tables in mahogany on square supports over four scrolling carved claw feet on casters; ht. 30.5, wd. 25.25, dp. 17.25 in.$600 - $800
771 Classical Mahogany Breakfast Table American, 19th century. A Classical breakfast table in mahogany having a rectangular top with one drop leaf over a projecting frieze fitted with a single drawer, all rising on ornate foliate pedestal, plinth base and four paw feet on casters; ht. 30, wd. 46.75, dp. 24.25 in. (with leaf down). $400 - $600
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772 Late Classical Marble-Top Console Table American (Philadelphia) ca 1825. A mahogany veneered and inlaid console table with pine secondary, attributed to Antoine Gabriel Quervelle (French / American, w.1817-1847) or an equal, with gray veined marble top, over an ogee frieze supported by two ionic columns with brass capitols and bases, the columns flanking a serpentine lower shelf with fan inlay, the whole rising on carved paw front feet, unmarked; ht. 37.5, wd. 38, dp. 19 in. $1,500 - $2,500
773 Late Classical Sofa in Mahogany American, 19th century. A sofa in mahogany with gold and cream geometric upholstery having straight molded crestrail, out-scrolling arms and molded block feet on casters; ht. 37.25, wd. 90.5, dp. 29.5 in. $500 - $700
774 New York Classical Sofa American (New York), 19th century. A classical sofa having a reeded seat rail and skirt and scrolling armrests, each featuring foliate carving and all rising on wing-carved cabriole legs terminating in paw feet; ht. 31.5, wd. 93, dp. 26 in. $500 - $800
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775 Gilt Caned-Seat Bench, Plus American ca 1825-35. A black and gilt-decorated bench with caned seat, shaped arm supports and turned legs with stretchers and ball feet, together with a pair of matching black gilt-decorated side chairs with caned seats; bench ht. 33, wd. 81.5, dp. 20; chair ht. 31.75, wd. 17.75, dp. 17 in.$400 - $700
776 E. Howard & Co. Banjo Wall Clock American (Boston), late 19th century. An old (possibly antique) clock case in rosewood-grained cherry, housing a ca 1880s signed E. Howard and Co. movement, with a signed and painted metal dial (dial signature probably not original) old reverse-painted throat and tablet, with eight-day time, weight-driven brass movement; ht. 32, wd. 13.5 in. $700 - $1,000
777 Philadelphia Double Arm Argand Lamps American, first quarter 19th century. Gilt-bronze, prism hung double-arm argand lamps each with an oil font supporting a prism ring mounted with a pair of birds, supported by a plinth base with flared feet, the arms supporting frosted and cut blown-glass shades, the lamps once electrified, ht. 18.5, wd. 17.5, dp. 9 in. $1,000 - $1,500
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778 Late Classical Server American (Mid-Western), ca 1840s. A cherry, mahogany and maple veneered Late Classical tall server, with gallery backsplash, three aligned drawers over one long drawer over three graduated drawers, flanked by ebonized columns, the whole over ebonized turned feet; ht. 59, wd. 44.75, dp. 23.25 in.$500 - $700
779 Late Classical Standing Secretary American, 19th century. A Late Classical standing or butler’s secretary in cherry with fall front top drawer, a (later) leather writing surface and fitted interior, over three drawers flanked by scrolled supports, on casters; ht. 46.5, wd. 47.5, dp. 25.5 in $400 - $800
780 Mahogany Pembroke Table American (possibly New York), early 19th century. A mahogany Pembroke table with drop leaves, a single drawer, acanthus-carved and twisted legs with casters; ht. 28.5, wd. 39, dp. 20.5 in. Property of Liberty Hall Historic Site, Frankfort, KY, with proceeds to benefit the acquisitions and conservation funds.$500 - $700
781 Crystal and Brass Sconces Probably American, 1930-1940. A pair of brass and crystal three-arm sconces, electrified; ht. (including prisms) 24, wd. 24, dp. 19.75 in. $200 - $300
782 Gilt Classical Overmantle Mirror American, 19th century. A Late Classical giltwood overmantle mirror, with applied turned half columns surrounding the three mirror plates; ht. 28.5, lg. 60 in.$200 - $400
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783 John H. Belter Six-Piece Parlor Suite American, 19th century. A six piece parlor suite in mahogany and red velvet upholstery. Lot includes sofa, arm chair and four side chairs each with serpentine carved backs resting on cabriole serpent legs with casters; sofa ht. 36.5, wd. 23, dp. 22; arm chair ht. 42, wd. 23, dp. 21.5; side chair ht. 35.5, wd. 19, dp. 18 in. $2,000 - $4,000
784 John Henry Belter Chairs American (New York), mid-19th century. A suite of four American Rococo laminated rosewood parlor chairs, attributed to John Henry Belter (b. Germany/ w. New York -1850-1860), comprised of one armchair and three side chairs in the Rosalie pattern, the rose carved crest with scrolled stiles, serpentine seat and cabriole legs ending in casters, original finish; armchair ht. 43 in., side chair ht. 36 in.Note: A similar armchair is illustrated in Schwartz, The Furniture of John Henry Belter and the Rococo Revival, p. 39. $3,000 - $5,000
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785 French Wall Clock, signed P. Mallard, New Orleans Continental, ca 1900. A French wall clock with signed dial, P. Mallard / New Orleans, (probably the retailer) with an eight-day time and strike movement, and marble dial; ht. 26, dia. 12 in.Notes: Records show that P. (Prudent) Mallard was in New York in 1829 but by 1832 was working in Louisiana. Some furniture sold in his shop might have been made there, but many pieces were imported from London or Paris. This particular clock was made in France. (From “The P. Stands for Prudent Antiques” in The Baltimore Sun, February 2, 1997.) $300 - $500
786 Rococo Revival Cast Iron Hall Tree American, mid-19th century. A Rococo Revival cast iron hall tree, with scrolled foliate back with hooks, the shell and acanthus leave base with umbrella drip-pan, ht. 72 in., wd. 26 in.$400 - $800
787 Miniature Aesthetic Movement Bedroom Furniture, Plus American, late 19th-early 20th century. A miniature Aesthetic Movement furniture suite in maple, imitating bamboo, the lot includes a single-drawer vanity with a marble top and tilting mirror, a pair of single-drawer side tables with a two-drawer façade and marble tops, a two-door wardrobe fitted with a mirror and one drawer, and two side chairs with caned seats, all with faux-bamboo turnings and trim, PLUS a set of three metal floral-accented brushes and a lidded box for the vanity, all unmarked but matching; largest ht. 26.25, wd. 16.5, dp. 8.75 in. $300 - $500
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788 Tiffany Studios Double Student Lamp American, early 20th century. A Tiffany Studios adjustable student lamp with double sockets and a pair of green damascene shades marked L.C.T. On a brown and green patinated bronze base with raised rib decoration. Base marked Tiffany Studios New York 6829; ht. 19.5 in., shade dia. 7 in. $4,000 - $6,000
789 Pairpoint Reverse-Painted, Signed Lamp American (New Bedford, MA), ca 1925. An artist signed, reverse-painted Pairpoint lamp and shade, the domical shade with lake and mountain scenes with sheep and flying birds, signed by artist, G. Morely, and marked The Pairpoint Company, the rosewood base with patinated brass fittings, marked Pairpoint on base; ht. 21 in., dia. of shade, 16 in. $1,500 - $3,000
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790 Grueby Pottery Kendrick Vase with Leaded Glass Shade American (Boston), ca 1900. An early matte green Kendrick Vase by Grueby Pottery, made into a lamp with patinated metal tri-arm single socket lamp insert, the arms surmounted with a leaded green slag glass shade. The ceramic base with circular faience stamp, no. 33, and a partial paper label; oah. 21, dia. of shade, 15.5 in. $26,000 - $30,000
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791 Bronze Bust of a Lady after A. Carrier After Albert Ernest De Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824-1887). A bronze portrait bust of a lady mounted on a marble base, signed A. Carrier, marked Paris with a stamped foundry mark BRONZE GARANTI AU TITRE PARIS; ht. 13 in. $300 - $500
792 American Brilliant Cut Glass Group American, late 19th-early 20th century. Four pieces of American Brilliant cut glass, including a decanter, a tall vase, a ewer having a sterling silver spout with beaded rim and a biscuit jar with a monogrammed sterling lid; tallest ht. 14.25 in. Property of the great-great-grandson (through his eldest son, Albert Hannaford Mitchell) Robert Mitchell, founder of the Mitchell and Rammelsberg Furniture Company, later the Robert Mitchell Furniture Company, Cincinnati, Ohio$600 - $800
793 American Brilliant Cut Glass Group American, 20th century. A group of four pieces of American brilliant cut glass, including a large bowl, a small dish, a decanter and a tall vase; vase ht. 16 in. $200 - $400
794 Steuben Topaz Compote with Apple Lid American, 20th century. Steuben glass. Topaz compote with an apple lid. ht. 9 in., dia. 9.5 in.$500 - $700
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795 Louis C. Tiffany Pastel Favrile Glass Tablewares American, early 20th century. A service of eighteen pieces of L.C. Tiffany blown pastel favrile glass tablewares to include; four water goblets, eight white wine stems, and six red wine stems (two large, four small). Hand blown, each varies slightly, but all with pale blue or aqua bowls with white striations, clear reeded stems and white and clear glass feet. Marks vary from etched, L.C.T. Favrile to L.C. Tiffany / Favrile to a stamp on the pontil; ht. of water goblets, 9 in., ht. of white wines, 8 in., ht. of red wines, 7.5 in. and 7 in.$4,000 - $6,000
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796 Tiffany Favrile Bud Vase American, early 20th century. A Tiffany Favrile glass bud vase with pulled feather decoration and incised floral motif with a cast bronze base, glass is signed L.C.T. Favrile on underside, base is unmarked; ht. 15.5 in. $400 - $600
797 Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces Favrile Gilt Doré and Enamel Bowl American, early 20th century. A shallow bowl with a gilt doré finish and two colors of enamel decoration at the rim, marked Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces Inc. / Favrile 324 with circular logo at left; dia. 6.25 in. $300 - $500
798 Tiffany Studios Bronze and Blown-Out Glass Inkwell American, ca 1900. A Tiffany Studios blown-out glass inkwell in the Art Nouveau style, having a round bronze frame punctuated by blown-out green glass nodules, the hinged lid incised with geometric motifs echoing the design of the nodules around the body, the interior fitted with a glass lining and the bottom stamped Tiffany Studios / New York / 22567 with corresponding Tiffany Studios mark; ht. 3.75, dia. 7 in. $800 - $1,200
799 American Art Tiles American (Chelsea, MA. & Zanesville, OH), ca 1881-1889. A group of three framed art tiles, two are dust-pressed lead-glazed earthenware relief portraits of wreathed heads, by A.E.T Co. (American Encaustic Tile of Zanesville, Ohio) and one is of a bearded man with skull cap, and made by J.G. & J.F. Low Art Tile Works, Chelsea, MA.; each framed, 9 x 9 in. Note: The Brooklyn Museum has an art tile identical to the Low Art Tile Works piece, accession no. 43.128.65. $300 - $500
800 Pennsylvania Redware Plate Pennsylvania, 19th century. A redware plate with yellow slip decoration and coggled edge; dia. 11.25 in. $200 - $400
801 Ohio Pottery Frog American, 19th century. An Ohio pottery frog paperweight in a burgundy glaze; ht. 4.25 in. $400 - $600
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802 Rare Rookwood Vase by Laura Fry/Cincinnati Pottery Club American (Cincinnati), 1882. An early Rookwood vase decorated by Laura Fry, featuring an incised geometric pattern along the rim, with incised blue and green fronds with gilt outlines, having 1882 Rookwood logo, artist’s initials, and reads 1882 Cincinnati Pottery Club; ht. 6.75 in.Lot 0045 of the Glover Collection of Rookwood$800 - $1,200
803 Rookwood Standard Glaze Vase with Gorham Overlay, by Sadie Markland American (Cincinnati), 1893. A Rookwood standard glaze vase, decorated with daffodils by Sadie Markland. The vase features a stylized Gorham sterling silver overlay, marked R 1098 Gorham Mfg. Co. Vase with impressed Rookwood seven flame mark, shape 612, and artist’s initials; ht. 4 in. $1,000 - $2,000
804 Rookwood Standard Glaze Vase by Ed Diers American (Cincinnati), 1900. A Rookwood standard glaze double handled vase by Ed Diers, decorated with wild roses, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1900, shape 583F, and artist’s initials; ht. 4.75 in. $300 - $500
805 Rookwood Standard Glaze Vase by Sarah “Sallie” Toohey American (Cincinnati), 1902. A Rookwood standard glaze vase by Sallie Toohey, featuring red tulips, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1902, shape 925B, and incised artist’s initials; ht. 12.5 in. $600 - $900
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806 Rookwood Box by Sara Sax American (Cincinnati), 1922. A Rookwood lidded porcelain box with a rectangular multicolored flower design, a stylized lattice border in several shades of brown, and a cobalt interior, decorated by Sara Sax. With impressed Rookwood mark, 1922 date, shape 2643, and artist’s initials; ht. 2.4, lg. 6.4, dp. 3.75 in. $500 - $700
807 Rookwood Decorated Mat Vase by Louise Abel American (Cincinnati), 1922. A baluster form mat glaze vase, decorated by Louise Abel, featuring a floral design with mottled blue and green accents, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1922, shape 604C, and artist’s initials; ht. 10 in. $600 - $800
808 Rookwood Decorated Mat Glaze Charger by Vera Tischler American (Cincinnati), 1922. A Rookwood mat glaze charger, decorated by Vera Tischler, with decorated floral pattern and colors progressing from emerald to turquoise and with encircling mottled blue rim, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1922, shape 2573, and artist’s initials; dia. 12.75 in. $800 - $1,000
809 Rookwood Decorated Mat Vase by Margaret Helen McDonald American (Cincinnati), 1922. A Rookwood decorated mat glaze vase by Margaret McDonald, with an encircling floral design over a mottled blue and yellow gradient, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1922, shape 926D, and artist’s initials; ht. 7.75 in. $400 - $600
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810 Rookwood Decorated Mat Vase by Elizabeth Neave Lincoln American (Cincinnati), 1924. A Rookwood decorated mat glaze vase by Elizabeth Lincoln, featuring a circling floral design with a mottled plum rim against a tan and green gradient, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1924, shape 1358F, and artist’s initials; ht. 6 in. $300 - $500
811 Rookwood Decorated Mat Vase by Louise Abel American (Cincinnati), 1924. A Rookwood decorated mat glaze vase by Louise Abel, featuring a floral decoration against a pink background with a mottled blue rim and base, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1924, shape 2720, and artist’s initials; ht. 6.5 in. $400 - $600
812 Rookwood Decorated Mat Vase By Sarah “Sallie” Coyne American (Cincinnati), 1926. A Rookwood decorated mat glaze vase by Sarah “Sallie” Elizabeth Coyne, featuring an encircling holly design against a yellow and green gradient, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1926, shape 2062, and artist’s initials; ht. 7 in. Lot 0926 of the Glover Collection of Rookwood$600 - $800
813 Rookwood Vellum Round Box by Sarah “Sallie” Coyne American (Cincinnati), 1926. A round lidded Rookwood box in a deep blue vellum glaze, decorated with cherries and leafs by Sallie E. Coyne, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1926, shape 2927, and artist’s initials on underside of base and lid; 8.25 in. dia. $600 - $800
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814 Rookwood Decorated Mat Vase by Elizabeth Neave Lincoln American (Cincinnati), 1927. A Rookwood decorated mat glaze vase by Elizabeth Lincoln, featuring an encircled floral design against a mottled pink to dark green gradient, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1927, shape 402, and artist’s initials; ht. 6.75 in. $400 - $600
815 Rookwood Decorated Mat Vase By Sarah “Sallie” Coyne American (Cincinnati), 1929. A Rookwood decorated mat glaze vase by Sarah “Sallie” Coyne, featuring circling grapes and leaves against a yellow background, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1929, shape 900C, and artist’s initials; ht. 8.75 in. $600 - $900
816 Rookwood Decorated Mat Vase by Elizabeth Neave Lincoln American (Cincinnati), 1930. A Rookwood decorated mat glaze vase by Elizabeth Lincoln, with decorated dogwood leaves and blue mottled rim, against a cream and pink gradient, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1930, shape 1369F, and artist’s initials; ht. 6.25 in. $400 - $600
817 Rookwood Decorated Mat Vase by Kataro Shirayamadani American (Cincinnati), 1936. A Rookwood decorated mat glaze vase by Kataro Shirayamadani, featuring pansies with a mottled violet rim against a cream and green gradient, having impressed Rookwood logo, dated 1936, shape 6578, and artist’s signature; ht. 8.75 in. $900 - $1,200
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818 Rookwood Vase by Elizabeth Barrett American (Cincinnati), 1946. A Rookwood crystal glaze vase with cream colored ground and a violet and pink floral design and a mauve interior, decorated by Elizabeth Barrett. Impressed Rookwood mark, 1946 date, shape 6917, artist’s incised initials; ht. 9.75 in. $400 - $600
819 Rookwood Garden Urns and Matching Bird Bath American (Cincinnati), early 20th century. A group of Rookwood garden accessories including a pair of urns and a matching bird bath, the urns having deep circular wells over square bases embellished with floral and leaf designs, the bird bath having flower petals around the rim and a detachable three-sided base featuring Art Nouveau-style nudes frolicking in water, all accented in shades of green. Bird bath dated 1915 and marked with impressed Rookwood logo, two circled X’s, and 3051Y, pedestal marked Rookwood / Faience / 3040Y, urns with impressed Rookwood logo, circled 8’s, 3041Y, and E217; largest ht. 31 in. $500 - $700
820 J.B. Owens Utopian Vase by Albert Haubrich J.B. Owens (Zanesville, Ohio), late 19th-early 20th century. A large utopian vase in a standard glaze with floral decoration by Albert Haubrich, underside marked Utopian, 787, J.B. Owens; ht. 13 in. $400 - $600
821 Weller “Glendale” Vase, Signed, McLaughlin American, ca 1920s. A Weller Pottery “Glendale” line molded hand-painted vase, depicting a bird and nest and various flowers and vines. No Weller mark, but along the bottom edge is slip-cast McLaughlin; ht. 10 in. $300 - $500
822 Fulper Bulbous Vase American, 20th century. A Fulper bulbous vase with a textured cucumber matte glaze, with inked rectangular label; ht. 7, dia. 8.5 in. $600 - $800
823 Overbeck Pottery Figures of Ladies and Gentlemen American (Cambridge, Indiana), 1911-1955. Two pair, plus one, of Overbeck pottery figures, depicting a Southern Belle and Gentleman, a lady with an ermine muff, in winter garb, and another lady and gentleman, all in 19th-century dress. All impressed with Overbeck logo on bases; largest ht. 5 in., others 4.5 and 4.25 in.$400 - $600
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824 Sterling Serving Ladles American. An assembled group of twenty-three sterling silver serving ladles by various makers, all marked Sterling and with various maker’s marks; largest lg. 7.75 in., silver wt. 15.73ozt (489.5g). $300 - $500
825 Duhme Silver Medallion Ladle American, 19th century. A coin silver ladle possibly by Duhme & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio), the handle with applied oval portrait medallion of a Greek helmeted warrior, over foliate scroll supports, and a sectioned stem ending in a deep gilt wash scalloped bowl, unmarked; lg. 16 in., silver wt. 8.06ozt (251g). Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$300 - $500
826 Kinsey Coin Silver Presentation Goblet American (Cincinnati), ca 1850s. A coin silver presentation goblet with beaded borders to rim and foot and stepped pedestal base, engraved Ky. State. Agl. So. / Premium / 1856 on front; marked Kinsey on underside; ht. 7 in., wt. 8 ozt (254g). $300 - $500
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827 Gorham Silver Presentation Pitcher from Miles Greenwood American, ca 1864. A silver presentation piece in the form of a water pitcher with attached ornaments in the form of an eagle with a shield and American flag over rifles and swords, a shield with a helmet and various weapons including a bow and arrow and swords, and a figure of Liberty with the American flag, inscribed Presented to / Stephen H Burton / by / Miles Greenwood / December 10, 1864, marked for Gorham and 490; ht. 11.5 in.Stephen Henry Burton (1816-1885) was an ironworks owner who settled in Avondale, a prestigious nineteenth century Cincinnati neighborhood. Burton eventually became the first mayor of Avondale and an Ohio state senator, and a street and a school were named in his honor. Burton’s wife Martha suggested the name Avondale for the village, because a stream behind the Burton home reminded her of the Avon River in England. Prior to coming to Cincinnati, Burton, a native of New York, found himself in Texas during the Texas Revolution in 1835. He and his fellow troops were captured and at first were ordered to death by General Santa Anna. However, a work plan was devised to replace the execution order, and Burton escaped in disguise, returning to his native New York before relocating to Cincinnati in 1844. In the Queen City he entered an ironworks partnership, first with a Mr. Lockwood, and then with Miles Greenwood (1807-1885), the
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presenter of this pitcher. Greenwood founded Eagle Ironworks in 1832, which was eventually the largest ironworks in the Midwest. During the Civil War the Ironworks was an important producer of munitions for Union trips, including iron anchors for pontoon bridges, gun-carriages, caissons, cannons, and even turrets for ironclad ships. Southern sympathizers, known as Copperheads, tried to burn down the Eagle Ironworks multiple times during the Civil War.Miles Greenwood is also known for being a co-inventor of the first and practical steam fire engines in the United States during the 1850s. Cincinnati became the first American city to form a professional fire brigade on April 1, 1853, and Greenwood was named the first Fire Chief. Greenwood’s Eagle Ironworks manufactured the steam-powered engines which could pump water in just ten minutes, which was much faster than previous engines. Greenwood was motivated to improve firefighting after losing his factory to a fire.Greenwood presented his long-time business partner with this pitcher on December 10, 1864. Although we do not know the specific occasion for such a gift, its patriotic embellishments hint at honoring Burton’s military service or his role in the company’s success during the Civil War. It was also in 1864 that Burton became the first mayor of the newly-incorporated Village of Avondale.$4,000 - $6,000
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828 Gorham Sterling Loving Cup American, 1896. A Gorham loving cup with a scroll and floral design, marked for Gorham and marked Sterling / 770 / date mark for 1896 / 2 pint; ht. 8.25 in., silver wt. 19.83ozt (617g).Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$300 - $500
829 Gorham Sterling Coffee and Tea Service American, late 19th century. A five-piece sterling silver coffee and tea service in the Colonial Revival style, including a coffee pot, a teapot, a warming stand with a removable burner, a two-handled sugar basin, and a cream urn. Each rising on an oval-shaped foot and decorated with swags, stylized flower heads, and beadwork. The lidded coffee and teapot with ebony handles and lantern-shaped finials. The teapot, sugar basin, and cream urn marked Gorham Mfg. Co. / 12 / Sterling and having a retailer’s mark for Goodnow & Jenks of Boston, Massachusetts. The coffee pot, warming stand, and burner marked with a right facing lion, an anchor, and G. They are also stamped Sterling / 5386 and have a crescent moon date mark for 1895; tea pot ht. 6.75 in., silver wt. (including ebony handles) 51.69ozt (1608g). $800 - $1,200
830 Gorham Louis XVI Luncheon Forks American, 1897. Eighteen luncheon forks in the Louis XVI pattern, all marked Sterling and for Gorham; lg. 7 in., silver wt. 30.76ozt (957g).Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $500 - $700
831 Sterling Day Lily Compote American (New York), ca 1890-1910. A spectacular sterling silver compote with molded foot and lip rim, featuring high relief day lilies and ferns among pierced and scrolled work. Marked with figural of Redlich & Company, (New York 1890-1946) and retailed by Wright Kay & Co., Detroit, Michigan. Struck, Wright Kay & Co. / Sterling / 3241 / 13 1/2 inches; ht. 7.25, dia. 13.5 in., silver wt. 41ozt (1275.2g). $1,000 - $2,000
832 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Chased Cocktail Shaker American, ca 1900. A Tiffany & Co. four-piece sterling cocktail shaker with extremely fine overall hand chased engraving depicting two gentlemen in a tavern, one having just spilled his stein of beer and the other smoking a long-stemmed pipe, accented with a grapevine motif, marked 1 pint / Tiffany & Co. makers Sterling Silver 925-1000 / 9727 / 2461 / patent, also has two very small hand etched marks 15/05 and 994 near Tiffany stamp; ht. 7.5 in., silver wt. 14.91ozt (464g). $1,000 - $2,000
833 Loring Andrews Sterling Coffee Service and Serving Pieces American, 19th century. An assembled group of seven pieces of repoussé sterling silver, including a tray marked S. Kirk & Son Co. a three-piece coffee service, one tray, and a salt cellar likely made by S. Kirk & Sons for Loring Andrews & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, marked Loring Andrews & Co. / Sterling, and a pepper shaker, unmarked; coffee pot ht. 11.25 in., silver wt. 77.61ozt (2414g).Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $1,000 - $1,500
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834 The Loring Andrews Co. Castle Pattern Candelabra Cincinnati, late 19th-early 20th century. A pair of sterling silver candelabra of baluster form, with all-over repoussé decoration, in the Castle pattern, consisting of flowers, scrolling leaves, strawberries, grape bunches, and castles, each can be made into a single candlestick by removing the two-armed three-light insert, undersides marked Sterling / The Loring Andrews Co. / Cincinnati U.S.A. / 4; ht.18.5 in., silver wt. 91.09ozt (2833.5g).Although it is not certain, all evidence suggests that Loring Andrews was only a retailer of silver, and that most of their wares were made by Kirk and other Baltimore area silversmiths. $2,000 - $4,000
835 The Loring Andrews Co. Sterling Partial Tea Service American (Cincinnati), early 20th century. A sterling silver partial tea service including a teapot, covered sugar bowl, and waste bowl, with all-over repoussé decoration in the Castle pattern, consisting of flowers, scrolling leaves, birds, and castles, undersides marked Sterling / The Loring Andrews Co. / Cincinnati U.S.A. / 1913; teapot ht. 11.5 in., silver wt. 75.77ozt (2357g).Although it is not certain, all evidence suggests that Loring Andrews was only a retailer of silver, and that most of their wares were made by Kirk and other Baltimore area silversmiths.$1,000 - $2,000
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836 Alvin Sterling Flatware, Plus American, early 20th century. A 141-piece set of Maryland pattern sterling silver flatware by Alvin, including: twelve dinner forks, fourteen salad forks, twelve shrimp forks, six serving spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve table spoons, twenty-four teaspoons, twelve fruit spoons, twelve demitasse spoons, one sugar spoon, twelve dinner knives, one butter spreader, one gravy ladle, one serving fork, one cake cutter, one tomato server, one cheese server, one large serving spoon, and a five-piece carving set, all marked Alvin / Sterling, PLUS two R. Wallace & Sons sterling silver spoons, marked with a stag head and RW&S / Sterling; carving knife lg. 14 in., silver wt. (not including sterling-handled dinner knives, sterling-handled carving set, sterling-handled cake cutter, and sterling-handled cheese server) 109.95ozt (3420g). $1,500 - $2,500
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837 Samuel Kirk Coin Silver Pitcher American (Baltimore, Maryland), ca 1828-1846. A Samuel Kirk coin silver repoussé water pitcher, having a cast leaf-capped handle, a bearded mask spout, and repoussé decoration of flowers, shells and a merman on a stippled ground, marked SAML. Kirk / 11 oz; ht. 12.75 in., silver wt. 37.24ozt (1158.5g).Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$600 - $800
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839 The Frank Herschede Co. Sterling Dish, 1909 American, early 20th century. A sterling silver dish with rolled over pierced and molded lip with classical motifs, the deep dish monogramed, TCEE and marked The Frank Herschede Co. / Sterling/ 14 in. / Patented / 5/18 1909?; dia. 14 in., silver wt. 28ozt (889g). $300 - $600
840 Aesthetic Movement Silverplated Soup Tureen American, last quarter 19th century. A silverplated soup tureen manufactured by Middletown Plate Co. (1864-1899), Middletown, Connecticut, of round form, the fitted lid with a bull finial, the body with a wide band of decorative Japanesque fans, applied scroll handles, raised on a conforming pedestal foot, marked Middletown Plate Co./ Quadruple Plate / 2035 / Hard White Metal / 3; ht. (with lid) 12 in., dia. (without handles) 10 in. Estate of Norma Bradley Arnold, Versailles, KY$200 - $400
841 Sterling Match Safes American, early 20th century. An assorted group of sixteen sterling silver match safes, each having a different intricate design, all marked Sterling; largest ht. 2.75 in., silver wt. 12.73ozt (396g). $250 - $500
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842 Gorham Sterling Tea and Coffee Service, Plymouth Pattern American, early 20th century. A five-piece Gorham sterling silver coffee and tea service in the Plymouth pattern, including a coffee pot and teapot with hinged lids, urn-form finials and sterling handles with ivory spacers, and a covered sugar, creamer and waste bowl, all marked Sterling and for Gorham and with pattern # A2418; coffee pot ht. 8.75 in., approx. silver wt. 54.88ozt (1707g) including ivory spacers. $1,000 - $1,500
843 Silverplate Candelabra American, 20th century. Three silverplated candelabra, two having three arms and one having five arms, all with gadrooned edges, marked silverplate; tallest ht. 19.25 in.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $150 - $300
844 Gorham La Scala Flatware American, ca 1964. Flatware in the La Scala pattern consisting of eight salad forks, eight teaspoons, eight fish knives, and eight fruit knives, the knives all having stainless blades and sterling handles, forks and spoons are marked Gorham and Sterling, spoons are also marked with pattern name, knives are stamped on blade; longest lg. 8.5 in, weighable silver wt. 22.31ozt (694g). Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$700 - $900
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845 Tuttle Silversmiths Sterling Footed Bowl American (Boston), 1940s. A sterling silver footed open dish with lotus leaf edge, the whole over a round foot, marked with the stamp of Boston silversmiths, Tuttle, and, Early Irish Pattern / Sterling / 178; dia. 12 in., silver wt. 30.30ozt (942.5g). $400 - $600
846 Mexican Sterling Gravy Boat and Tray Mexican, 20th century. A footed sterling silver gravy boat with a matching undertray, marked for Sanborns Mexico / Sterling; undertray lg. 10 in., silver wt. 24.30ozt (756g).Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector$400 - $600
847 Mexican Sterling Serving Tray Mexican, 20th century. A sterling silver serving tray of rectangular form, having a gadrooned rim, marked Sterling / 925 / Torres Vega / Hecho en Mexico; wd. 15.75, dp. 11.5 in., silver wt. 27.23ozt (847g).Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $300 - $500
848 Natural Blackglama Mink Full-Length Coat A full-length blackglama mink coat having two exterior pockets and a front clasp at the neck, labeled Kotsovo’s; size approximately women’s small.Property from the Estate of a Cincinnati, OH Collector $500 - $800
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849 Stained Glass Panel, designed by Robert H. Laessig Robert H. Laessig (American, 1913-2010). A large stained glass panel depicting a sunflower. The panel is framed in a box, and backlit. The panel was designed by Laessig and made by Mike and Barbara Sargent. It was originally made to be a door in the Laessig’s studio in Cleveland, but was never installed. It was eventually given to the present owner by the artist; 67.75 x 37 in. $800 - $1,200
850 Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi Womens Bush Tucker Dreaming Aboriginal Dot Painting Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi (Australian, born 1967), 1989. An acrylic on canvas dot painting, telling the story of Aboriginal women looking for bush tucker or foods native to Australia. The clusters of yellow, pink, brown, and blue dots represent different types of terrain including spinafex grasses, sand, rocks, and water respectively. The black and white concentric circles in the center of the composition identify areas where yams, onions, berries, and wild figs abound, each of which is distinguished by a unique symbol. On the outside of the bush tucker sites are the C- or U-shaped devices which represent the women themselves. The I-shaped marks signify their digging sticks while the O-shaped designs refer to their wooden coolamon bowls. The large white dots are the eggs of blue tongue lizards, two of which stand nearby. Accompanying the painting are two photos of the artist holding the finished canvas as well as a certificate from Central Australian Artifacts; 33 x 50 in. $1,000 - $1,500
851 Hawaiian Koa Wood Tray Hawaii, 20th century. A koa wood tray of narrow ecliptic form, carved with four circular feet and further embellished with two butterfly repairs; lg. 24, wd. 11.75 in. The lot includes a metal display stand to display the piece vertically. $3,000 - $4,000
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852 19th Century Portrait of a Gentleman in Period Frame $900 - $1,200
853 Wallace Nutting Silhouettes of George and Martha Washington $50 - $100
854 William Henry Brown Silhouette of John Randolph $100 - $200
855 Folk Art Portrait in Lemon Gilt Frame $400 - $600
856 Portrait of a Lady $200 - $400
857 Oil on Canvas Portrait of a Woman, Signed Niehaus $200 - $300
858 Portrait of a Girl by Alden Mote $300 - $500
859 Portrait of Emma Whitcomb by Jacob Cox $300 - $400
860 Portraits of a Boy and Girl by Barton Hayes $400 - $600
861 Jerome Whitcomb & Son by Jacob Cox $400 - $600
862 Four Portraits by Annie I. Crawford $500 - $700
863 Two Reproductions of Portraits by E.S. Curtis $100 - $150
864 Portrait of a Woman by Harry Roseland $800 - $1,200
865 Dancer, by Virginia Goldberg $200 - $300
866 Man Reading, by Virginia Goldberg $300 - $500
867 Two Nudes, by Virginia Goldberg $200 - $300
868 Two Portraits, by Virginia Goldberg $200 - $300
869 Two Portraits of a Woman by Nichols $300 - $400
870 Woman Sitting on a Beach $200 - $300
871 W.H. Johnston Portrait of Greta Garbo $600 - $800
872 Nude Portrait of a Woman with a Parrot $100 - $200
873 Portrait by Herman Hensen, Oil on Canvas $300 - $400
874 Portrait of a Man by John Bundy $300 - $500
875 Currier & Ives Lithograph, A Halt by the Wayside $200 - $300
876 Washington’s Reception by the Ladies Kellogg Colored Lithograph $200 - $400
877 1870s Steel Engravings $600 - $800
878 No Lot
879 Currier and Ives, Indian Lake-Sunset $200 - $400
880 No Lot
881 Two Black and White Drawings by E. W. L. $200 - $300
882 Color Woodcut Print $200 - $300
883 Fishermen, by Willow Grant $100 - $200
884 The Sentinels by G. N. Malm $100 - $200
885 A Maryland Manor by Edgar Claire $100 - $200
886 Photograph of a Marina $100 - $200
887 1930s Era Print Features of Women $100 - $200
888 Canoeing by Howard Chandler Christy $200 - $300
889 Wildlife After John Bucknell Russell, Oil on Board $800 - $1,200
890 Bird Etching by Anthony Thieme $300 - $500
891 Butterfly by Copeland Burg $100 - $200
892 Buck Fever $200 - $300
893 Wildlife Scene, Crocodile and Boar $200 - $300
894 Wildlife Scene with Crocodile $200 - $300
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895 Ringtail Cat by S. Oman $100 - $200
896 Temptation by R. H. Palenske $200 - $300
897 Oil Painting of Rabbits $100 - $200
898 Painting of Three Young Chickens $50 - $100
899 Game Scene after Arthur Tait, Oil on Canvas $300 - $500
900 Painting of an Elk $200 - $400
901 No Lot $200 - $400
902 Church Pipe Organ Screen $600 - $800
903 Carved Frieze from the Cricket Hotel $200 - $400
904 Odd Fellows Fraternal Items, Plus $300 - $500
905 Bronze Cowboy Boot by Arnold Goldstein $150 - $300
906 Chilmark Pewter Attack on the Iron Horse, by Michael Boyett $800 - $1,200
907 Bronze Abstract Bust by Cincinnati Sculptor Charles Cutler $300 - $500
908 Eagle Sculpture and Native American Bust $100 - $200
909 Miniature Jelly Cupboard in Red Wash $200 - $400
910 Miniature Connecticut Spider-Leg Candlestand $150 - $300
911 German Painted Blanket Chest $300 - $500
912 Miniature Paint-Decorated Blanket Chest, Probably Ohio $300 - $500
913 Miniature Blanket Chest in Old Green Paint $200 - $400
914 Early Child’s Potty Chair $25 - $100
915 Ladderback Highchair and Maple Side Chair $50 - $100
916 Chest with Two Doors $100 - $200
917 Child’s Windsor Armchair $100 - $200
918 Four-Drawer Pine Chest $200 - $400
919 Baker’s Flour Chest $200 - $400
920 Pine Lift-Top Churn $50 - $100
921 Poplar Washstand and Basin $200 - $300
922 Cherry Three-Drawer Cupboard $1,000 - $2,000
923 Pine Blanket Chest $200 - $400
924 Dental Cabinet $50 - $150
925 Windsor Comb-Back Armchair $50 - $100
926 Belter “Shield Back” Arm Chair $500 - $700
927 Gothic Revival Ecclesiastical Side Chairs $200 - $400
928 Double Pedestal Dining Table $300 - $400
929 Hepplewhite Pembroke Table $100 - $150
930 Kittinger Handkerchief Top Table $200 - $400
931 Cherry Work Table $200 - $300
932 Sheraton One-Drawer End Table $75 - $125
933 Hepplewhite Cherry Chest of Drawers $400 - $600
934 Cherry Empire Chest of Drawers $150 - $300
935 Washstand with Drawer $50 - $100
936 Marble-Top Fern Stand $50 - $100
937 No Lot
938 Sheraton Two-Drawer Stand $150 - $250
939 Four-Post Twin Bed $50 - $100
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940 Mahogany Canopy Bed $200 - $300
941 Georgian-Style Three-tiered Dumbwaiter $50 - $100
942 Mahogany Candle Stand $50 - $100
943 Mahogany Server $300 - $500
944 Chalkware Pig with Wooden Cart $100 - $200
945 Chalkware Pig with Wooden Skid $100 - $200
946 Bait Shop Fish Sign $50 - $100
947 Naive Kentucky Mill Painting $1,000 - $1,500
948 American Folk Art Portrait $200 - $300
949 Pennsylvania Dutch Fraktur $200 - $400
950 Loom-Beaded Pictorial Purses $200 - $400
951 Painted Pantry Box $200 - $400
952 Wooden Firkin and Basket $150 - $250
953 Carved Wood Dog’s Head Wall Hanging $100 - $200
954 Painted Game Board $100 - $200
955 Folk Art Ram’s Head Cane $200 - $400
956 Group of Treenware $100 - $200
957 Group of Carved Birds by Paul Everitt, Plus $100 - $200
958 No Lot
959 Hand-Turned Apple Corer $50 - $75
960 Indian Folk Art Carved Hand $200 - $300
961 19th Century Samplers $200 - $400
962 Wool Coverlets $200 - $400
963 Jacquard Woven Coverlet in Four Colors, Plus $200 - $300
964 Jacquard Coverlet $100 - $200
965 No Lot
966 Applique Quilt in Rose Wreath Pattern $150 - $300
967 Victorian Fan Crazy Quilt $150 - $300
968 Presentation Sampler Quilt by Sunshine Circle $150 - $300
969 Patchwork Quilt $150 - $300
970 Variation of a Nine Patch Quilt $100 - $200
971 Arrowhead Variation Quilt with Ruffled Border $150 - $300
972 Curly Maple Yarn Spools $100 - $150
973 Counter Top Sign for Upton’s Fish Glue $150 - $250
974 Senour, Simrall & Noonan Wooden Tobacco Box $100 - $200
975 Hound Walking Stick $200 - $400
976 Upholstered Foot Stool and Sewing Box $50 - $100
977 Victorian Shaving Mirror $200 - $400
978 Mahogany Wheel Barometer by F. Corti $200 - $300
979 Queen Anne-Style Diminutive Highboy $200 - $500
980 Tilt-Top Tea Table with Glass Top $200 - $400
981 Chippendale-Style Wing Chairs $100 - $200
982 Chippendale-Style Tea Table $300 - $500
983 Baker Chippendale-Style Dining Chairs $600 - $900
984 Charak Chippendale-Style Tea Table $150 - $300
985 American Mahogany Bookcase $300 - $600
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986 Glazed Door Corner Cupboard in Cherry $400 - $600
987 Mahogany Dishtop Candlestand $100 - $200
988 Sheraton-Style Chest of Drawers $300 - $500
989 Diminutive Cherry Chest of Drawers $300 - $500
990 Federal Mahogany Candlestand $100 - $200
991 Sack-Back Windsor Armchair $150 - $300
992 Hepplewhite Inlaid Pembroke Table $100 - $200
993 Walnut Drop-Leaf Table $300 - $500
994 Inlaid Dressing Mirror $250 - $500
995 Federal Inlaid Game Table $200 - $400
996 Federal Period Candlestand $200 - $400
997 Diminutive Federal-Style Secretary Bookcase $200 - $400
998 Duncan Phyfe-Style Sofa $500 - $700
999 No Lot
1000 Mahogany Breakfront Cabinet $600 - $800
1001 Baker Historic Charleston Dining Table $700 - $900
1002 Councill Faux Alligator Skin Chairs $300 - $500
1003 Chippendale Carved Mahogany Settee $250 - $500
1004 Chippendale-Style Tilt-Top Tea Table $200 - $400
1005 Chippendale-Style Settee $200 - $400
1006 Ladderback Side Chair $150 - $300
1007 Provincial Maple Work Table $250 - $500
1008 Sheraton Tilt-Top Candlestand $200 - $400
1009 Inlaid Slant Front Desk $200 - $400
1010 Small Sheraton Walnut Server $300 - $600
1011 Painted and Stenciled Side Chairs, Probably Baltimore $200 - $400
1012 Sheraton Pembroke Table $150 - $300
1013 Empire-Style Secretary Bookcase $300 - $500
1014 Game Table in Mahogany $100 - $200
1015 Rose Back Carved Side Chairs $150 - $300
1016 Mahogany Pedestal $50 - $150
1017 Biscuit Stand and Cast Metal Stand $50 - $100
1018 Oak Dental Cabinet, Plus $300 - $500
1019 Plant Stand by Robert Mitchell, Cincinnati $100 - $200
1020 Robert Mitchell Small Chest of Drawers $200 - $400
1021 Robert Mitchell Rocking Chair, Plus $100 - $200
1022 Victorian Bedroom Furniture $4,000 - $6,000
1023 Oak Secretary/Bookcase $300 - $500
1024 Smith & Hawley Console Table $200 - $400
1025 B.A. Stevens Billiard Cue Rack $200 - $400
1026 Carved Fireplace Screen $200 - $400
1027 Renaissance Revival Rosewood Chairs $200 - $400
1028 Mitchell and Rammelsberg Game Table $250 - $500
1029 Carved Trestle Table $200 - $500
1030 Empire-Style Game Table $100 - $200
1031 Gothic Revival Side Chairs $200 - $400
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1032 Jacobean Revival Side Table $100 - $300
1033 Gilt Curio Cabinet from H&S Pogue Co. $600 - $800
1034 Set of Thonet and Knoll Chairs, Plus $200 - $300
1035 Midwestern Upholstered Settee $400 - $600
1036 Walnut Pedestal Table with Leaves $400 - $600
1037 McGuire-Style Cracked Ice Chairs, Plus $150 - $300
1038 Wicker Lounge Suite $400 - $600
1039 Set of Marden Armchairs $300 - $500
1040 Chippendale-Style Mirror with Eagle Inlay $200 - $400
1041 Chippendale-Style Mirror $200 - $400
1042 American Mahogany Chippendale Mirror with Original Glass $100 - $200
1043 Federal Mahogany Shaving Mirror $150 - $250
1044 Carved Cattail Picture Frame and Mirror $100 - $300
1045 Aesthetic Movement Carved Mirror $200 - $400
1046 Gilt Framed Hanging Mirror $100 - $200
1047 Carved Oak Wall Mirror $50 - $100
1048 Mahogany Inlaid Wall Mirror $50 - $100
1049 Large Gilt-Frame Hanging Mirror $100 - $200
1050 Gilt Frame $200 - $400
1051 Country Shaving Mirror $150 - $300
1052 Tilting Dresser Mirror $100 - $200
1053 Pedestal Shaving Mirror $50 - $100
1054 Nautical Reverse-Painted Mirror $75 - $100
1055 S.S. Savannah Oil on Canvas $100 - $200
1056 19th Century American Landscape $200 - $400
1057 Pastoral Landscape with Sheep and Cows $200 - $400
1058 Western Landscape by Robert Atkinson Fox $200 - $400
1059 Tonalist Painting With A River and Trail Subject $100 - $200
1060 Frontier Winter Scene $300 - $400
1061 Paul Wesley (American, 19th-20th Century), New York Landscape $200 - $400
1062 Pair of Coastal Landscapes by Helen C. Koch $400 - $600
1063 Spanish Landscape $500 - $700
1064 William Tracht, Pair of Landscape Oils $150 - $300
1065 No Lot
1066 Mountainous Landscape, by Paul Arndt $100 - $200
1067 Parke County Road by Marvin Joe Shell $50 - $100
1068 Coastal Scene by E. E. Garnsey $100 - $200
1069 No Lot
1070 Cottage Scene $500 - $600
1071 Winter Landscape $300 - $400
1072 Landscape at Sunset $300 - $500
1073 The Trail of the Sunset by A. E. Price $300 - $500
1074 Interior Scene of a Cabin $200 - $400
1075 Interior Oil by William Utermohlen $300 - $500
1076 American Pastel Landscape $300 - $500
1077 Purple Irises of Giverney by Greg Singley $2,000 - $3,000
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1078 Robert Hamblen Winter Landscape $500 - $700
1079 Landscape by John Huppi $500 - $700
1080 Woodstock, NY Landscape $400 - $600
1081 Forrest Scene by Raphael Sensaman $300 - $500
1082 American Impressionist Landscape $400 - $600
1083 Landscape with Barns by Carl Schmidt $500 - $700
1084 Terrace Overlooking a Lake by C. Warburton $150 - $300
1085 Rural Landscape $100 - $200
1086 Fall Landscape $200 - $300
1087 Painting of a Woodsman $300 - $400
1088 Bazaar Scene by James Ashcroft $150 - $300
1089 Large Collection of Watercolors and Oils by Rosemary and Alice Thurber $500 - $1,000
1090 Fred Tye, Equestrian Painting $300 - $500
1091 Landscape by John Elwood Bundy $1,000 - $2,000
1092 Tea Party at the Cincinnati Women’s Club by Ruby Wilkinson $100 - $200
1093 Rocky Shore by Edward Sitzman $200 - $300
1094 Mother by William McGregor Paxton $250 - $350
1095 Fall Indiana Landscapes by Lorenz Griffith $800 - $1,200
1096 Ritual Dance Around a Fire $100 - $200
1097 No Lot
1098 Naive American Still Life $200 - $400
1099 Still Life With Fruit $50 - $150
1100 Still Life by Rose Barrett $300 - $500
1101 Abstract Still Life, Signed Dan Raush $200 - $300
1102 Painted Owl Inkwell $200 - $400
1103 Federal-Style Brass Andirons $150 - $300
1104 Hearth and Fireplace Accessories Plus $150 - $300
1105 Brass Chippendale-Style Andirons $50 - $100
1106 Brass Chippendale-Style Andirons $50 - $100
1107 Brass Andiron Sets $50 - $100
1108 Iron and Brass Fireplace Screens and Fender $100 - $200
1109 Iron Boot Scrape - Two Dogs $50 - $100
1110 Wooden Tool Chest $50 - $100
1111 Copper Tea Kettles and Shaker-Style Basket $100 - $250
1112 Footed Cast Iron Skillet and Kettle $100 - $200
1113 Cast Iron Teapots $75 - $150
1114 Wrought Iron Hanging Skewers $100 - $200
1115 Early Tin and Pewter Items $100 - $200
1116 Group of Copper Kitchen Articles $200 - $300
1117 Group of Copper Items $150 - $250
1118 Assortment of Brass, Tin, and Pewter Items $150 - $250
1119 Iron and Copper Foot Warmers, Plus $50 - $150
1120 Copper Kitchen Accessories $50 - $100
1121 Group of Copper Pots $150 - $250
1122 Copper Molds $100 - $200
1123 Coin Silver Ladles, by Bechtel & Eno, Philadelphia $125 - $200
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1124 Coin Silver Table and Teaspoons $150 - $200
1125 American Coin Silver Serving Pieces, Plus $500 - $700
1126 Coin Silver and Sterling Spoons $300 - $500
1127 Paris, Kentucky, Coin Silver Punch Ladle, Plus $250 - $350
1128 Sterling and Coin Silver Serving Spoons $200 - $400
1129 American Sterling and Coin Silver Children’s Tablewares $200 - $400
1130 American Coin Silver Spoons, Ladle $100 - $200
1131 Kentucky Coin Silver Teaspoons by T.G. Calvert $150 - $250
1132 Kentucky Coin Silver Teaspoons by Poindexter $200 - $300
1133 Sterling Julep Cups $200 - $400
1134 Sterling and Plated Julep Cups $300 - $600
1135 Whiting Manufacturing Company Sterling Serving Spoons, Plus $200 - $400
1136 Sterling Bread and Butter Plates by Webster Company $150 - $300
1137 Sterling Bread and Butter Plates by International Silver Co. $250 - $400
1138 No Lot
1139 Gorham Sterling Sorbet Spoons, Plus $75 - $150
1140 Whiting Sterling Ladles, Plus $150 - $250
1141 Gorham Sterling Serving Spoon, Plus $100 - $200
1142 William B. Durgin Co. Sterling Serving Spoon and Fork Set, Plus $100 - $200
1143 Alvin Manufacturing Co. Sterling Tea Strainer, Plus $50 - $100
1144 Sterling and Silver-plated Flatware $100 - $300
1145 Sterling Pepper Shakers, Salts and Salt Spoons, Plus $50 - $75
1146 Cincinnati Sterling Candlesticks, Chamber Stick $200 - $400
1147 Baldwin & Miller Monogrammed Sterling Julep Cups $300 - $400
1148 Sterling Silver Lidded Dresser Jars $150 - $250
1149 Reticulated Sterling Trays $400 - $600
1150 Sterling Serving Trays and Bowl $600 - $800
1151 Duhme Reticulated Silver Trays $150 - $250
1152 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Porringer $200 - $400
1153 Sterling Master Peppers and Salts $100 - $200
1154 Sterling Baby Spoons and Pushers $50 - $150
1155 Sterling Silver Match Safes, Plus $50 - $100
1156 Aesthetic Movement Sterling and Coin Silver Serving Pieces $250 - $500
1157 Sterling Frames and Bib Holder $50 - $100
1158 Sterling Silver Serving Tray $200 - $400
1159 Sterling Repoussé Coasters $250 - $500
1160 Trophy Presented to Cincinnati Furniture Maker Robert Mitchell $400 - $600
1161 Silver-plated Lidded Serving Pieces $25 - $75
1162 Goldfeder Silver Co. Coffee and Tea Service $300 - $500
1163 Silver-Plated Bowl and Serving Spoon $50 - $100
1164 Barbour Silver-Plated Two-Handled Tray $50 - $100
1165 Aesthetic Movement Silver-plated Soup Tureen $150 - $300
1166 Silver-plated Serving Wares $100 - $200
1167 No Lot
1168 Amethyst Glass Pitchers $50 - $100
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1169 Pittsburgh Pillar-Molded Glass Vases and Pitcher $75 - $150
1170 Pillar-Molded Glass Compote $75 - $150
1171 Clear Glass Cake Stands $100 - $150
1172 Peachblow Glass Vases $50 - $150
1173 Burmese Glass Vase $75 - $150
1174 Large Blown Glass Hurricane Shade $50 - $100
1175 Bell Jars $150 - $200
1176 Val St. Lambert Dessert Set, Plus $200 - $300
1177 Rookwood Standard Glaze Small Pitcher and Basket $200 - $400
1178 Belcher-Style Mosaic Stained Glass Window $500 - $700
1179 Light Fixture with Quezal Pulled Feather Shades $500 - $800
1180 Brass Coach Lanterns $150 - $300
1181 Brass Student Lamp $200 - $300
1182 Hexagonal Brass Hall Lantern $75 - $150
1183 Hanging Lamp $100 - $200
1184 Hanging Lamp $100 - $200
1185 Early Pierced Tin Lanterns $100 - $200
1186 1930s Crystal Chandelier $200 - $400
1187 Brass Lamp $50 - $75
1188 Molded Glass and Bronze Table Lamps $75 - $150
1189 Hanging Double Lamp $100 - $200
1190 No Lot
1191 Rembrandt Floor Lamp $50 - $100
1192 Lot of Glazed Stoneware $200 - $300
1193 Brayton Laguna Pottery Lidded Honey Pot $50 - $100
1194 Standing Pig Flask and Rockingham Dog Inkwell $100 - $200
1195 Mottahedeh Bicentennial Jugs and Platter $100 - $200
1196 Lenox Finger Bowls With Sterling $300 - $500
1197 Italian Figural Cow Soup Tureen $150 - $300
1198 Rookwood Plum Mat Glaze Vase $200 - $400
1199 Rookwood Jewel Porcelain Glaze Vase $200 - $400
1200 Rookwood Commercial Book Paperweight $200 - $300
1201 Lot of Rookwood Production Pottery $300 - $600
1202 Rookwood Hound Bookends $200 - $400
1203 Rookwood Pottery Production Vase $200 - $400
1204 Rookwood Turquoise Crackle Glaze Vase $250 - $350
1205 Rookwood Rook Ashtray $100 - $200
1206 Rookwood Rook Ashtray $100 - $200
1207 Rookwood Production Vase $100 - $200
1208 Moravian Pottery Tiles $50 - $100
1209 Van Briggle Pottery $200 - $300
1210 Van Briggle Pottery Grouping $200 - $400
1211 Weller Aurelian Umbrella Stand $100 - $300
1212 Roseville Hanging Basket $50 - $100
1213 E.T. Hurley Booklets $50 - $75
1214 Group of Art Pottery Reference Books $200 - $400
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1215 Group of Weller, Roseville and Van Briggle Reference Books $200 - $400
1216 Fulper Vaz-Bowl $100 - $200
1217 Otto Heino Bowl, Plus $100 - $200
1218 Leaf Design Bowl by Otto Heino $200 - $300
1219 Celadon with Black Slip and Leaf Design by Otto Heino $200 - $400
1220 Special Highfire Yellow Platter by Otto Heino $300 - $400
1221 Gilt Painted Baumeister Plate $100 - $200
1222 Lot of Fiesta 50th Anniversary Mugs $100 - $200
1223 Fiesta Sapphire Bowl and Pitcher $50 - $100
1224 Lot of Black Fiesta Dinnerware $100 - $200
1225 Lot of Cobalt Blue Fiesta Dinnerware $40 - $60
1226 Bauer Pottery Serving Trays $50 - $100
1227 Burnt Orange Bauer Pottery $100 - $200
1228 Bauer Pottery Dinner Plates $100 - $150
1229 Bauer and Coors Pottery Group $100 - $200
1230 Bauer Coffee Carafe $50 - $75
1231 Bauer Pottery Swan Planters $60 - $120
1232 Bauer Pottery Three Tiered Candy Dish $50 - $100
1233 Bauer Pottery Vases and Candlesticks $150 - $300
1234 Bauer Pottery Lot $100 - $200
1235 Bauer Swirl Flower Pots $100 - $200
1236 Bauer Pottery Bowls $100 - $200
1237 Lot of Bauer Pottery Dinnerware $100 - $200
1238 Lot of Bauer Pottery Grill Plates and Large Platters $50 - $150
1239 Lot of Bauer Pottery Dinnerware $200 - $300
1240 Large Lot of Bauer Pottery Bowls $150 - $250
1241 Bauer Pottery Dinner Plates $200 - $300
1242 Bauer Pottery Mixing Bowls $100 - $200
1243 Bauer Pottery Large Mixing Bowl $50 - $75
1244 Bauer Pottery Dinner Plates $200 - $300
1245 Bauer Pottery Ringware Cobalt Casserole $50 - $75
1246 Polychrome Wood Wall Relief by Audrey Roll-Preissler $800 - $1,000
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AmericanaLive Salesroom AuctionApril 11-12, 2014 10:00 am EST
Contact Fine and Decorative ArtDiane C. [email protected] x2316270 Este Ave.Cincinnati, OH 45232
BidIn person, by phone, absentee or live online.
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Featuring the Estate of Kenneth Erwin (Portland, Michigan) and the Estate of Jane Murphy (Shandon, Ohio) with select additions.
200 COWAN’S FINE AND DECORATIVE ART Bird’s-Eye Landscape of Lebanon, Ohio; image courtesy of Cowan’s Auctions.
April 25-27, 2014 • Lebanon, Ohio Historic Golden Lamb Inn
Join us as we continue the exploration of
Midwestern decorative arts and how they
helped forge the modern American identity.
Topics include Western Shaker decorative arts, the making
and decorating of stoneware pottery and decorative arts
at the world’s fairs. Optional tours of local museums and
private collections.
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FEBRUARY 14-15, 2013 CINCINNATI, OHIO 201SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM
President and Principal Auctioneer C. Wesley Cowan - [email protected]
Business Operations Reid Sikes - [email protected]
Specialists
American Indian Art Danica M. Farnand - [email protected] Susan Labry Meyn
Books and Manuscripts Patricia Tench - [email protected]
Fine and Decorative Art Diane Wachs - [email protected] Graydon Sikes - [email protected] Kirstie Craven - [email protected] Jennifer Howe - [email protected] Sam Cowan - [email protected] Jonathan Nolting - [email protected]
Historic Firearms and Early Militaria Jack Lewis - [email protected] Joe Moran - [email protected] Joe Higgins - photographer Emery Maury Doug Hamilton Jack Haney Carolyn Luken
American History Katie Horstman - [email protected] Matt Chapman - [email protected]
Fine Jewelry and Timepieces Brad Wanstrath - [email protected]
Militaria and Civil War Allen Cebula
Office Manager / Auction Coordinator Phyllis Terry - [email protected] Linda Heineman - [email protected] Marcia Moyer Donna Samuels Amy Francis - [email protected] Laura Meyer
Production Manager Maureen Buri - [email protected]
Marketing, Public Relations and Advertising Evan Sikes - [email protected]
Photography Linda Gillings - [email protected] David Jackson Gary Phillips
Catalogue Design Jennifer Castle - [email protected]
Warehouse Jack Erp - [email protected] Nick Grote - [email protected]
Shipping Dan Wolfangel - [email protected] Dave Shear Michael Schroder
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
By registering and bidding in an auction conducted by Cowan’s Auctions, Inc. (“Cowan’s”), bidders (whether present in person, by telephone, by agent, by written or telephone absentee bid instruction, or through a live internet connection) agree to be bound by these terms. These are the complete and only terms and conditions on which all property is offered for sale. Cowan’s retains the right to bar any bidder from participating in any auction and to exclude or reject any bid.1) REGISTRATION. All bidders must register their name, permanent street address (no P.O. Boxes), and telephone number prior to the auction. Unless known to Cowan’s, all registrants are required to present two forms of identification, at least one of which must include a current photograph. Bidders may be required to present a valid Visa or MasterCard. By registering with Cowan’s or submitting an absentee bid form, an individual registrant authorizes Cowan’s to obtain a copy of his or her consumer credit report and authorizes Cowan’s, at its sole discretion, to use the information contained therein to make business decisions regarding the registrant’s participation in the bidding process.2) ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS. Bidding on any item, whether in person, by phone, by absentee bid or via a live internet auction indicates the bidder’s agreement to be bound by these Terms and Conditions for Bidders. Any right of bidder under this agreement shall not be assignable and shall only be enforceable by the original buyer. The rights and obligations of the parties shall be governed by the laws of the state of Ohio. All bidders submit to the personal jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in Ohio.3) TERMS OF SALE. Announcements made the day of auction take precedence over any previous communication. The auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot at any time before its final sale and to reject any bid for any reason. The highest bidder for each lot acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the “buyer”. If any dispute arises as to any bidding, or between two or more bidders, at the sole discretion of the auctioneer, the successful bidder will be determined or the disputed lot shall be put up again at the last undisputed bid and resold.4) BUYER’S PREMIUM. (a) Buyer’s Premium for “Antique and Modern Firearms” auctions; the Auctioneer will collect and retain from the Buyer, as additional commission, a premium equal to 15% the Sale Price of each Lot up to and including $200,000, plus 10% of the amount by which the Sale Price exceeds $200,000. (b) Buyer’s Premium for “American History” and “World at War” auctions; the Auctioneer will collect and retain from the Buyer, as additional commission, a premium equal to 17 ½% of the Sale Price of each Lot up to and including $200,000, plus 12 ½% of the amount by which the Sale Price exceeds $200,000. (c) Buyer’s Premium for “Fine and Decorative Art”, “Modern Ceramics”, “American Indian and Western Art” , “Fine Jewelry and Timepieces” and any other specialized auctions; the Auctioneer will collect and retain from the Buyer, as additional commission, a premium equal to 20% the Sale Price of each Lot up to and including $200,000, plus 15% of the amount by which the Sale Price exceeds $200,000. (d) Buyer’s Premium for online, timed and other third-party bidding platforms may vary. 5) ESTIMATES AND RESERVES. Presale estimates are intended to be guides and may or may not reflect the ultimate hammer price of a lot. Cowan’s retains the right to change estimates on any lot up to time of sale. A reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the seller of the lot and Cowan’s. In the case of reserved lots, the seller has authorized Cowan’s to bid on seller’s behalf until the reserve price is reached. In no case will the reserve be higher than the low presale estimate. Cowan’s standard house reserve on all property at auction is one-half of the low estimate.6) WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS. Cowan’s makes a limited warranty only to the original buyer of record concerning the authenticity of each lot for a period of 14 days after bidder’s receipt of the purchased lot. If a buyer is not satisfied that the lot purchased is genuine, the buyer may, at his or her own expense, obtain the opinion of two mutually agreed upon recognized experts in the field of the disputed lot. If these experts determine that the item is not genuine, the buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the rescission of the sale and refund of the amount paid for the item. It is specifically understood and agreed that the rescission of the sale and refund is exclusive and in lieu of any other remedy which might otherwise be available as a matter of law or in equity, and such remedy is conditioned upon the buyer returning the property in the same condition as at the time of sale. Cowan’s shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages. All sales are final, with no returns or refunds except as provided in this limited warranty.Except as provided in the immediately proceeding paragraph, EVERY LOT IS SOLD “AS IS”, without any representations or warranties by Cowan’s or the seller as to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, condition or value of the property, or the correctness or completeness of the catalogue or other description of the property, and no statement, whether written or oral, shall be deemed such a representation, warranty or assumption of liability. Cowan’s makes no representation or warranty that the buyer of manuscript material, photographs, prints or works of art will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights. Cowan’s does not guarantee the working order of any clock, watch, electronic or mechanical device. Dimensions given in the catalogue descriptions may be approximate.7) DEFINITIONS OF AUTHORSHIP.“By” or “Maker/Artist” — in our opinion, the work is by the artist or maker stated “Attributed to” — in our opinion, the work is probably, but not definitely, by the artist or maker stated “Signed” or “Marked” — in our opinion, the signature or mark is that of the stated artist or maker “Bearing the signature (or mark) of” — in our opinion, the signature or mark is probably, but not definitely, that of the artist or maker stated “Circle of” — in our opinion, the work is of the period and by an artist or maker closely associated with the stated artist or maker “School of” — in our opinion, the work is by a pupil or follower of the stated artist or maker “Manner of” — in our opinion, the work is of the period and done in the style of the stated artist or maker “After” — in our opinion, the work is a copy of a work by the stated artist or maker8) INSPECTION. Except for On-Line Only Auctions, all lots are available for inspection prior to the auction. Condition reports for most items can be found online at Cowan’s website, www.cowans.com, and prospective bidders are encouraged to contact Cowan’s directly for additional information regarding the condition of any lot. Cowan’s does not warrant the condition of any item. Buyers interested in the condition of an item are encouraged to contact Cowan’s and, to the best of our ability, we will document for the prospective bidder the condition status on any lot. Condition is always a subjective evaluation and final responsibility rests with the buyer to assess the condition of any item sold by Cowan’s.ABSENTEE, TELEPHONE AND INTERNET BIDDINGAbsentee and telephone bidding is offered as a free service to our customers and prospective bidders. Cowan’s shall not be responsible for any errors or failures in executing bids, either absentee, telephone or via the internet.9) ABSENTEE BIDDING. Absentee bids are accepted via mail, fax, email and on Cowan’s website. Such bids will be posted with the time and date of arrival, with ties being awarded to the earliest bidder. Absentee bids that are faxed or emailed to Cowan’s need to be in the office at least 2 hours before the sale begins.An absentee bidder unknown to Cowan’s may be required to submit a bank letter of credit prior to the auction, or, using a credit card, deposit with Cowan’s a fee equaling 30% of the absentee bid.All absentee bids are executed competitively by a member of the auction staff. The auction staff will try to purchase the lot for the lowest price possible and will bid up to the amount designated by the absentee bidder only if necessary. Cowan’s does not accept “buy bids,” or absentee bids which have no limit. In the event of a tie bid between a floor and an absentee bidder, the floor bid will be honored.
FEBRUARY 14-15, 2013 CINCINNATI, OHIO 203SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONDITION REPORTS OF ALL LOTS AT COWANS.COM
10) TELEPHONE BIDDING. Bidding live via the telephone is available on a first come, first served basis for those lots with a low estimate of $500 or greater. In order for Cowan’s to efficiently serve the needs of those who wish to bid by phone, please note the following:• To participate in the auction by telephone, potential bidders must complete and sign the absentee bid form and check “I WISH TO BID BY TELEPHONE” for the designated lots. Potential bidders may also reserve a phone line on Cowan’s website. If faxing or emailing requests for phone bidding, they need to be in Cowan’s office 2 hours before the sale begins. Once the auction begins, requests left on Cowan’s website may not be retrieved by the staff.
• Telephone bidders are advised to indicate an “insurance bid”, which amount will become an absentee bid, pursuant to the absentee bidding process set forth above, if Cowan’s can not reach the bidder by telephone for a particular indicated lot.
• Telephone bidders must disable any caller ID or other call blocking mechanism.• Cowan’s sells about 100 lots per hour, so telephone bidders should plan accordingly. Cowan’s will attempt to reach each telephone bidder, but
Cowan’s is in no way responsible for missed calls.11) INTERNET BIDDING. Internet bidding is available through our website; additionally, Cowan’s may post certain auctions on Live Auctioneers (liveauctioneers.com) or Proxibid (proxibid.com). There may be terms which apply solely to internet bids that should be reviewed online at the time of sale. Cowan’s is not responsible for any failure to execute a bid and shall have no liability to any bidder for any technical or other failure associated with an internet auction.12) BIDDING INCREMENTS. The following increments are used at the auction. Absentee bids must fall within these increments. Cowan’s will automatically reduce any absentee bid to the closest increment if the bid falls outside the published range of increments.For Bids Falling Between Bidding Increment $0-500 $25 $501-1,000 $50 $1,001-3,000 $100 $3,001-5,000 $250 $5,001 and up $500 or at the discretion of the auctioneerCowan’s reserves the right to modify increments at any time during the auction.AFTER THE AUCTION13) BUYER’S RESPONSIBILITY. Upon the fall of the hammer, title to the offered lot shall pass to the buyer and the buyer immediately (a) assumes full risk and responsibility for the lot, including liability for loss or damage and (b) is liable for payment of the Purchase Price (as defined below) to Cowan’s. It is the buyer’s responsibility to ask specific questions on condition related concerns prior to the auction. Cowan’s will not rescind sales with buyers that have disputes regarding firearm’s bore condition.14) PURCHASE PRICE AND PAYMENT. The discounted “Purchase Price” for each lot shall equal the hammer price, buyer’s premium, sales tax and, if applicable, all packing, handling, insurance and shipping costs. Payment may be made with cash, personal or traveler’s check or credit card. Cowan’s reserves the right to hold a purchased lot until a check has cleared.A convenience fee of $15.00 will be assessed to all transactions made in the alternate payment channels: Phone payments are made available as a convenience outside Cowan’s Auctions customary payment channels, therefore these payments are qualified as payments made in the alternative payment channel. All forms of payment made using this method will be assessed the convenience fee. Please call Cowan’s Auctions if you have any questions regarding this policy.PLEASE NOTE: A surcharge of 2% will be assessed to all credit card transactions. This surcharge is not greater than our cost of acceptance.Buyers who are present at the auction must pay the full Purchase Price at the time of the sale. Buyers who bid by telephone or who are absentee bidders will be invoiced within 5 days after the close of the auction and must pay the full Purchase Price for each purchased lot within 14 days after the date of the auction. By signing the absentee bid form or placing a bid by telephone, an absentee bidder authorizes Cowan’s to charge the Purchase Price for each lot for which such bidder is the successful bidder to the credit card number provided by telephone or on the absentee bid form, unless payment in full or alternative payment instruction is received within 14 days after the date of the auction. No property will be released by Cowan’s unless the Purchase Price has been paid in full.Institutional billing may be available, and should be arranged prior to the auction.Cowan’s may impose late charges of 1.5% per month (or the highest interest rate allowed) on any amount owed to Cowan’s that remains unpaid after 30 days. Buyer shall be liable for any collection costs or attorney’s fees incurred by Cowan’s to collect payment, to the extent permitted by law.15) SALES TAX. Buyers are required to pay any applicable state and local sales tax.16) SHIPPING. At the request of the buyer, Cowan’s will authorize the shipment of purchased items usually within two weeks after payment has been received. Shipment is generally made via UPS or Fed-Ex Ground. Unless buyer gives special instructions, the shipping method shall be at the sole discretion Cowan’s Auctions. Cowan’s is in no way responsible for the acts or omissions of independent handlers, packers or shippers of purchased items or for any loss, damage or delay from the packing or shipping of any property.ADVICE TO INTERNATIONAL BUYERS. Cowan’s will not ship any package containing a firearm to any location other than within the United States. Buyers outside the United States must make their own shipping arrangements taking full risk for the transportation of any firearm.Property made of or containing certain plant or animal materials, such as coral, crocodile, ivory, whalebone, baleen, tortoiseshell, etc., may require a license or certificate before exportation from the United States and importation to another country. If you are purchasing items that contain these materials, you need to check the government wildlife import requirements in the countries from which and to which the item is being shipped prior to bidding. Since the export and import licenses are independently issued by the countries of origin and destination, obtaining one does not guarantee that you can obtain the other. Purchasers are responsible for making timely payments on items won at auction, even if a license is delayed or denied.17) SHIPPING CHARGES. Buyers are required to pay for all packing, shipping and insurance charges. Overseas duty charges are the responsibility of the successful bidder. Be aware that for larger and/or valuable items, shipping charges can be substantial.18) REMOVAL AND STORAGE OF PROPERTY. If purchased property has not been removed, or Cowan’s has not received shipping instructions within 21 days after the auction date, a $10 per item per day storage fee may be charged to the buyer.19) CANCELLATION OF SALE. If purchased property remains in the custody of Cowan’s for a period of 60 days following the auction, Cowan’s may, at its option, cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages any payments made by the buyer, or resell the property at auction or by any other commercially reasonable means, for the account and at the risk of the buyer, and in such event, buyer shall be liable for the payment of all deficiencies plus all of Cowan’s costs, including but not limited to storage and costs of both sales. This right of cancellation is in addition to any and all other remedies available to Cowan’s.Copyright © 2014 Cowan’s Auctions
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I request that Cowan’s Auctions, Inc. (“Cowan’s”) (i) enter bids on the following lots up to the maximum price I have indicated for each lot in the “Absentee Bid” column; or (ii) reserve a telephone line for telephone bidding for the lots indicated. I request that if Cowan’s is unable to reach me for telephone bidding for a lot, that Cowan’s enter bids on such lot up to the maximum price indicated in the “Insurance Bid” column. I understand that Cowan’s will execute the absentee bids competitively on my behalf. I fur-ther understand that Cowan’s executes absentee bids and allows telephone bids as a convenience for customers and that Cowan’s is not responsible for failure to execute bids or for errors relating to the execution of my bids. I agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions for Bidders printed in the auction catalog and listed on Cowan’s web site www.cowanauctions.com and I understand that I am responsible for determining the condition and authenticity of any lot, and that all items are sold AS IS with no returns or refunds. By submitting this Absentee Bid Form, I authorize Cowan’s to obtain a copy of my individual consumer credit report and authorize Cowan’s, at its sole discretion, to use the information contained therein to make business decisions regarding my participation in the bidding process.
ABSENTEE BID FORM
If my bid is successful, I understand that the purchase price for each lot will be the sum of the hammer price, the buyer’s premium, sales tax and all packing, handling, insur-ance and shipping costs (the “purchase price”). I understand that I will be invoiced within 5 days after the auction and that I will be responsible for paying Cowan’s the full purchase price immediately upon receipt of the invoice. Cowan’s may impose late charges of 1.5% per month (or the highest interest rate allowed) on any amount owed to Cowan’s that remains unpaid after 30 days. By signing this absentee bid form I authorize Cowan’s to charge the credit card listed below for the full purchase price of each lot for which my bid is successful, unless payment in full or alternative payment instructions are received by Cowan’s within 14 days after the date of the auction.
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