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Provenance
The Jonathan Rickard Collection of Mocha and Related Dipped Wares
Property from the Lucius D. Potter Memorial Collection, sold to benefit the Museum
Collections Fund at Historic Deerfield
A Notable Cape Cod Collection of Scrimshaw, Canes, and Nautical Antiques
A Wareham, Cape Cod, Estate
A North Kingstown, Rhode Island, Estate
A New York City Estate
A New Hampshire Antiquarian
A Private Midwestern Collector
A Florida Family
The Estate of Howard P. Diamond
The Janie & Peter Gross Collection
Massachusetts Collectors
A Connecticut Estate
Vermont Collectors
A Worcester, Massachusetts, Antiquarian
A Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, Family
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The Jonathan Rickard Collection of Mocha and Related Dipped Wares, Part I
Jonathan Rickard has always collected. As a child it was soda bottle caps. Later, it was cast iron mechanical banks. At a
Skinner auction in the late 1960s, he spotted some ceramic vessels that were called mochaware. His design studies at
MassArt had introduced him to the theories of the Bauhaus movement and to the color theories of Josef Albers. This pottery he
found interesting because the forms reflected the form-follows-function Bauhaus thinking while the decorations combined the
color juxtapositions of Albers with the uninhibited qualities of abstract impressionism. Instead of bidding, he went in search of
information about the pots and found nothing.
This increased his fascination, and in 1972 he bought his first mochaware at flea markets on his first trip to London. Further
research turned up Katharine Morrison McClintock’s book, Antique Collecting for Everyone; chapter one was “Mochaware.” He
met C. John Smith, an Englishman who had studied the subject for more than ten years. John was planning a book, but he
died without publishing. So Jonathan went to work and delivered a complete press-ready book to UPNE which was published in
2006—Mocha and Related Dipped Wares, 1770-1939, which is now out of print. He has served as guest curator for exhibitions
at Colonial Williamsburg, The Brandywine River Museum, the National Academy Museum, the Jones Museum of Ceramics and
Glass, and the Wilton Heritage Museum. His articles have appeared in the annual Ceramics in America, The Magazine Antiques,
Maine Antique Digest, and Early American Life. These pots are all lead-glazed and lathe-turned.
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1Pearlware Coffeepot and Cover, England, c. 1780, the body and domed cover in a veneer of the shavings from the dipped ware engine-turned process, overlaid by black slip engine-turned in a band and rib pattern, colored green by the lead glaze, ht. 9 1/2 in.
Note: A matching cup and saucer reside at the Chipstone Foundation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.$1,000-1,500
2Creamware Quart Mug, England, c. 1780, with blue and black slip and engine-turned integrated vertical lines of inlaid brown slip, simple strap handle, ht. 6 in.
Provenance: Florene Maine Collection.$600-800
3Mocha-decorated Pearlware Pepper Pot, England, c. 1810, banded in brown, black, and ochre with black mocha “seaweed” decoration and green-glazed reeded band below the collar, the diamond pattern-pierced dome in brown and black slip, ht. 4 1/2 in.$400-600
4Mocha-decorated Creamware Cream Jug, England, c. 1800, baluster form with spreading foot, the body with brown slip ground and three dipped fans in white, brown, and black, simple strap handle, (minor imperfections), ht. 5 in.
Provenance: Harlan Miller Collection.$700-900
5Creamware Slip-marbled Tea Canister, England, c. 1780, cylindrical form, ht. 4 1/4 in.
Literature: Illustrated in Jonathan Rickard, Mocha and Related Dipped Wares, 1770-1790 (University Press of New England; Lebanon, New Hampshire, 2006), pp. 16-17.
Exhibitions: Colonial Williamsburg, 1993-1994; The Turner’s Art, Jones Museum of Ceramics and Glass, 1996; and Slipware Traditions, Milwaukee Art Museum, 2004.$300-500
6Pearlware Miniature/Toy Bulb Pot, Leeds Potter, Yorkshire, England, c. 1800, engine-turned basketweave pattern and blue slip decoration, the bottom with impressed “LEEDS POTTERY” mark, ht. 2, dia. 3 in.$200-250
7Mocha-decorated Pearlware Jug, England, c. 1805, the body banded in blue and black above alternating bands of red and blue with black mocha “trees,” the shoulder with green-glazed rouletting, the strap handle with foliate terminals, ht. 5 5/8 in.$400-600
8Creamware Half-pint Mug, England, c. 1780, manganese-glazed reeded bands at the rim and foot framing a ground of rust-colored slip dotted with daubed black slip and with a sprigged ornamented arch over an oval portrait bust with dark brown slip details, and applied molded strap handle, (minor imperfections), ht. 3 3/4 in.$600-800
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9Mocha-decorated Pearlware Quart Mug, England, c. 1820, broad herringbone-impressed green-glazed bands bordered by thin blue bands bracketing a central field of orange with multiple combed brown bands, handle with foliate terminals, (imperfections), ht. 5 5/8 in.$500-700
10Mocha-decorated Whiteware Mug with Make-do Handle, attributed to the Folly Pottery, Heathfield, Bovey Tracey, Devonshire, England, c. 1860, banded in blue flanking a gray slip field with black mocha “trees,” all above a step-molded foot, tinned sheet iron handle, ht. 4 7/8 in.$300-500
11Creamware Quart Mug, England, c. 1780, slip-marbled and combed ground, attached German pewter lid with centered circular medallion with bust of Franciscus III, secured to the top of the strap handle with a pewter hinge, (imperfections), ht. 7 3/4 in.
Exhibitions: The Turner’s Art, Jones Museum of Ceramics and Glass, 1996.$500-700
12Mocha-decorated Pearlware Bowl, England, c. 1800, hemispherical, with green-glazed reeded rim band above an orange ground splashed with brown and white slip, ht. 2 3/8, dia. 4 1/2 in.$400-600
13Mocha-decorated Creamware Jug, England, c. 1805, banded in yellow slip bracketing a green-glazed reeded band below a brown slip-inlaid engine-turned pattern on the neck with black inlaid engine turning on the swelling body, the handle with foliate terminals, ht. 5 3/4 in.
Literature: Illustrated in Jonathan Rickard, Mocha and Related Dipped Wares, 1770-1790 (University Press of New England; Lebanon, New Hampshire, 2006), p. 40.
Exhibitions: Mocha Mania, Colonial Williamsburg, 1993-94.$400-600
14William Cullen Bryant Associated Mocha-decorated Pearlware Jug, attributed to Wood & Caldwell, Burslem, Staffordshire, England, c. 1800, baluster form banded in blue and orange with black-inlaid slip engine-turned ovals, the strap handle with foliate terminals, the bottom with attached 1900 paper label reading: “This pitcher was/[re]tained of D.C. Brya[nt]/Portland Me (July 1900)/Descendant of William Cullen/Bryant. D.C. Bryant sa[id]/that the pitcher came from the/William Cullen Bryant household/at Long Island N.Y.,” ht. 8 3/4 in.$2,000-3,000
15Mocha-decorated Pearlware Flowerpot, England, c. 1800, green-glazed reeded band above a slip-marbled ground in contrasting earth colors, ht. 4, dia. 5 1/4 in.$600-800
16Mocha-decorated Pearlware Jug, attributed to Wood & Caldwell, Burslem, Staffordshire, England, 1790-1818, the body with complex layered slip in blue, rust, and black, engine-turned to different depths to create a tricolored checkered effect, the strap handle with splayed foliate terminals, ht. 6 1/2 in.
Note: Wood & Caldwell maintained an office in Boston in 1797.$800-1,200
17Mocha-decorated Pearlware Pepper Pot, England, c. 1800, baluster form with ochre slip ground interrupted by a center band of Greek key variant rouletting in black and white, ht. 4 1/2 in.$400-600
18Creamware Vase, Josiah Wedgwood, Etruria Potter, Staffordshire, England, c. 1800, dipped in dark brown slip beneath the undecorated molded rim, with engine-turned vertical fluting and white ribs below a white raised band, the main ground with sprigged floral swags suspended from small oval medallions, the base with impressed “WEDGWOOD” mark, ht. 6, dia. 4 3/8 in.$400-600
19Mocha-decorated Creamware Bowl, J.T. Close, Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, 1855-64, hemispherical, banded in blue, black, and brown combed slip bands, impressed maker’s mark on base “J.T. CLOSE/LATE/W. ADAMS & SONS,” ht. 3 1/2, dia. 7 in.$500-700
20Creamware Quart Frog Mug, probably Yorkshire, England, c. 1780, green-glazed reeded rim band above a slip-marbled ground and plain white base, the interior with an attached creamware figure of a full-body brown-slipped hollow frog, (minor imperfections), ht. 6 1/4 in.$1,000-1,500
21Creamware Pint Mug, probably Staffordshire, England, c. 1780, green-glazed rouletted rim band above a field of combed marbling in earth tones with simple strap handle, ht. 5 in.$600-800
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22Mocha-decorated Pearlware Teapot, England, c. 1800, the body and lid with fields of speckled manganese slip interrupted by black slip-inlaid bands of checkered rouletting, simple strap handle and curving spout, the lid with upright acorn knop with partial slip decoration, (repair), ht. 5 in.
Provenance: Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Blum, Lisbon, Connecticut.$300-500
23Pearlware Spill Vase, England, c. 1800, flaring cylindrical form with rouletted bands framing brown slip bands over-painted with yellow decorative motifs, (repair), ht. 5 5/8, dia. 4 7/8 in.$200-300
24Mocha-decorated Whiteware Teacup, Creil and Montreau Factories, France, c. 1825 yellow slip ground with blue, black, and white cat’s-eye decoration below a single thin black rim band above a spreading foot, press-molded strap handle, printed maker’s mark on base, ht. 2 7/8 in.$200-300
25Pearlware Slip-marbled Sugar Bowl, England, c. 1790, with vigorous slip marbling in brown, white, and black, the foot exposing the white of the body, cover with pointed ball knop continuing the very fluid marbling, (minor imperfections), ht. 4 3/4, dia. 4 1/2 in.
Provenance: D.H. & S.E. Miller Collection.$600-800
26Yellow-bodied Baluster-form Jug, attributed to the Edwin Bennett Pottery, Baltimore, Maryland, c. 1870, banded in white, blue, and black slip with blue mocha “seaweed” markings, thick extruded strap handle, ht. 6 in.$300-500
27Mocha-decorated Creamware Child’s Mug, England, c. 1800, with black mocha “trees” on a taupe ground below a green-glazed band of herringbone impressed rouletting, bracketed by thin black bands, the handle with foliate terminals, ht. 2 1/2 in.$250-350
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28Carved Mahogany Block-front Chest of Drawers, Massachusetts, c. 1760-80, the molded top on a conformingly shaped cockbeaded case of drawers on claw-and-ball front feet and ogee bracket rear feet, replaced brasses, (imperfections), ht. 32, wd. 33, dp. 21 1/2 in.$6,000-8,000
29Chippendale Carved Mahogany Block-front Slant-lid Desk, Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1765-85, old brasses, refinished, (imperfections), ht. 44, wd. 41 1/2, dp. 22 in.$6,000-8,000
30Carved Mahogany Drop-leaf Table, Massachusetts, c. 1760-80, with rectangular leaves on a cutout apron and cabriole legs ending in claw-and-ball feet, refinished, (repairs), ht. 27, wd. 14 1/2, dp. 41 3/4 in.$800-1,200
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Property from the Lucius D. Potter Memorial Collection at Historic Deerfield
We say in Deerfield, Massachusetts, that the place is really a collection of collections, some stretching back more than two centuries,
but what the public also benefits from at Historic Deerfield is the generosity of the collectors behind those collections. One of them
is Rowena Russell Potter (1880-1960) of Greenfield, Massachusetts, who bequeathed her collection to the museum in 1960 as the
Lucius D. Potter Memorial Collection. Mrs. Potter gave the collection in memory of her husband who was a descendant of Deerfield
tailor John (1731-1775) and Hannah (Sheldon) Russell (1738-1814). The Sheldon House still stands and is shown to the public by
Historic Deerfield. In 1814, the family began the Russell Cutlery—the Green River Works—once the largest such business in the
country.
The collection contains numerous important objects from all media with heavy interest in block-front furniture and early brass
candlesticks, most collected by Mrs. Potter in the 20th century from both the major dealers of the day and local sales in western
Massachusetts. The objects offered here are duplicates or lie outside of the collecting interest of Historic Deerfield. Their sale takes
place in appreciation of Mrs. Potter to benefit the Museum Collections Fund at Historic Deerfield.
—Philip Zea, President, Historic Deerfield
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31Assembled Set of Four Side Chairs, probably Massachusetts, c. 1740-60, each with shaped crest rails, vasiform splats, and raking stiles above slip seats and valanced seat frames, on cabriole legs ending in pad feet joined to the raking rear legs by turned stretchers, three chairs are walnut, the fourth cherry, refinished, approx. ht. 40 1/2, seat ht. 17 in.$2,000-3,000
32Walnut Roundabout Chair, probably New England, c. 1740-60, with shaped crest and scrolled arms on pierced splats, and turned supports, the frontal cabriole leg ending in a pad foot joined to the three turned legs by cross-stretchers (repairs), ht. 31, seat ht. 15 1/2 in.$600-800
33Mahogany Tilt-top Candlestand, possibly Massachusetts, late 18th century, the circular dished top on a birdcage support and vase- and ring-turned post, all on tripod cabriole leg base ending in pad feet on platforms, old refinish, (minor imperfections), ht. 28, dia. 21 1/4 in.$400-600
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34Walnut and Gilt-gesso Mirror, probably England, late 18th century, with a phoenix flanked by C-scrolls and leafage with scrolled frame below incised with leafy branches, and with gilt-incised lines flanked by budding vines, refinished, (imperfections), ht. 43, wd. 23 in.$800-1,200
35Hanging Glass and Brass Hall Light, 19th century, deep glass globe and convex smoke shade supported by brass collar and chain, approx. ht. 16 in.$300-500
36Carved Mahogany Dressing Table, Massachusetts, mid-18th century, with molded top on case of four drawers centering a fan on valanced skirt and cabriole legs ending in pad feet, old replaced brasses, ht. 31, wd. 30, dp. 17 1/2 in.$2,000-3,000
37Walnut and Gilt-gesso Mirror, England, late 18th century, with phoenix cresting flanked by C-scrolls and foliage with incised scrolled frame below, with gilt-incised lines flanked by budding vines, (imperfections), ht. 44 1/2, wd. 22 in.$800-1,200
38Carved Mahogany Side Chair, Massachusetts, c. 1770-80, with shaped crest rail and scrolled terminals on a pierced splat and raking stiles, above a slip seat and frontal cabriole legs ending in pad feet on platforms and raking rear legs, ht. 37 1/2, seat ht. 17 1/2 in.$500-700
39Five Continental Brass Candlesticks, 17th/18th century, knopped stems, wide mid-stem drip catchers and round bases, ht. to 9 1/2 in.$400-600
40Mahogany Kettle Stand, late 18th century, with octagonal top and molded shaped gallery on vase- and ring-turned support and tripod cabriole leg base with lambrequin carved knees and arris pad feet on platforms, refinished, ht. 27 3/4, dia. 11 1/4 in.$600-800
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41Carved Mahogany Side Chair, Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1760-80, with serpentine crest rail centering a shell and flanking scrolled terminals, on pierced foliate-carved splat and overupholstered seat, all on acanthus-carved frontal cabriole legs ending in claw-and-ball feet and raking rear legs, refinished, (repairs), ht. 37 3/4, seat ht. 17 1/2 in.$600-800
42Carved Mahogany Piecrust Tilt-top Candlestand, probably England, 18th century, with molded circular top on a vase- and ring-turned and spiral-carved support, and tripod cabriole leg base ending in pointed pad feet, old refinish, ht. 27, dia. 19 in.$400-600
43Carved Walnut and Walnut Veneer Side Chair, Massachusetts, c. 1740-60, with compass slip seat on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, (imperfections), ht. 40, seat ht. 17 1/2 in.$600-800
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44Five French Table and Lantern Candlesticks, 18th century, all elaborately chased, ht. to 6 7/8 in.$300-500
45Nine Mostly English Brass Candlesticks, 18th century, ht. to 8 3/4 in.$300-500
46Mahogany Veneer Inlaid Miniature Chest of Drawers, England, mid-19th century, molded top over two bead-molded narrow and three graduated drawers above an inlaid diamond-pattern strip, on flaring French feet, ht. 14 1/4, wd. 14 1/4, dp. 8 1/8 in.$600-800
47Walnut Tilt-top Candlestand, possibly Pennsylvania, late 18th century, with dished top, urn-turned post, and arris pad feet, refinished, ht. 27 1/2, dia. 19 3/4 in.$400-600
48Mahogany Games Table, New York, c. 1760-80, with shaped folding top on a gadroon-carved skirt and five cabriole legs ending in claw-and-ball feet, (minor restoration), ht. 27 3/4, wd. 33 1/2, dp. 16 1/4 in.$3,000-5,000
49Walnut Side Chair, probably Massachusetts, c. 1740-60, with yoked crest rail, vasiform splat, and raking stiles, the slip compass seat on cabriole legs ending in pad feet and joined to the raking rear legs by turned stretchers, old surface, ht. 40 1/2, seat ht. 17 in.$800-1,200
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50Carved Walnut Side Chair, Massachusetts, c. 1740-60, with compass slip seat on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, ht. 40, seat ht. 17 1/2 in.$800-1,200
51Upholstered Mahogany Easy Chair, Massachusetts, c. 1740-60, with serpentine back, shaped sides, and outward-scrolling arms, on cabriole frontal legs joined to the rear raking legs by block-, vase-, and ring-turned stretchers, ht. 47 1/2, seat ht. 18 in.$800-1,200
52Mahogany Tilt-top Candlestand, possibly Pennsylvania, late 18th century, with dished top and cabriole legs ending in pad feet, refinished, ht. 27 1/2, dia. 18 1/2 in.$300-500
53George II Silver Taperstick, John Cafe, London, 1744-45, later bobeche with 1844-45 London marks, approx. 5.25 troy oz., ht. 4 3/4 in.$600-800
54Six Continental Brass Tapersticks, c. 17th/18th century, three pairs, ht. 4 1/2 in.$200-400
55Four Brass Tobacco Boxes and a Pair of Brass and Iron Mirror Rests, Europe, 18th century, the tobacco boxes engraved with royal, social, or religious scenes, the rests with shaped and chased brackets, lg. to 6 5/8 in.$300-500
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56Pair of Continental Pewter Candlesticks, 17th century, ht. 7 3/8 in.$200-400
57Five Continental Brass Candlesticks, 17th/18th century, ht. to 8 in.$300-500
58Three Pairs of Continental Brass Candlesticks, 16th/17th century, ht. to 7 3/4 in.$400-600
59Walnut and Gilt-gesso Mirror, England, late 18th century, the scrolled frame with pierced cresting centering a phoenix, with molded and gilt-incised liner, ht. 36, wd. 20 in.$300-500
60Walnut Veneer and Gilt-gesso Mirror, northern Europe, late 18th century, with scrolled cresting and bracket, both with gilt-gesso details and molded gilt-incised liner, (losses), ht. 39, wd. 16 in.$300-500
60AWalnut and Gilt-gesso Mirror, probably northern Europe, late 18th century, pierced cresting with gilt-gesso basket above the molded gilt-lined frame on bracket, old finish, (imperfections), ht. 32 in.$200-250
61Mahogany Block-front Bureau Table, Massachusetts, c. 1760-80, the cockbeaded case of drawers centering a valance drawer and tombstone paneled hinged door opening to a removable section, all on bracket feet, replaced brasses, refinished, (replaced feet), ht. 30, wd. 29 3/4, dp. 20 1/2 in.$2,000-4,000
62Carved Mahogany Table, possibly Salem, Massachusetts, c. 1760-80, the molded top with shaped corners and single leaf above a shaped apron and cabriole legs ending in claw-and-ball feet, refinished, (repairs and alterations), ht. 27 1/2, wd. 33, dp. 16 in.$800-1,200
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63Walnut and Gilt-gesso Mirror, England, late 18th century, with scrolled frame and pierced cresting centering a floral device, with molded, gilt-incised liner, (imperfections), ht. 37, wd. 19 1/4 in.$300-500
64Turned Walnut Tuckaway Table, 18th century, with oval top supported by rotating block-turned legs joined to two conformingly turned legs on molded trestle feet by vase- and ring-turned stretchers centering a finial, old refinish, (imperfections), ht. 26, wd. 24, dp. open 26 1/2 in.$400-600
65Diminutive Sepele, Rosewood, and Pine Chest of Drawers, possibly Nantucket, Massachusetts, early 18th century, the double arch-molded case of drawers on ball feet, replaced brasses, old refinish, ht. 33 1/4, wd. 27 3/4, dp. 15 1/2 in.
Provenance: Old label reads “EARLY CHEST WITH TURNIP FEET, circa 1700. In possession of Micajah Coffin in 1740. Shown in loan exhibition of Nantucket heirlooms at Charles G. Coffin mansion in 1935.”$1,000-1,500
66Child’s Red-painted Pine Slant-lid Desk, New England, early 18th century, with compartmented multi-drawer interior and case of drawers on ball feet, replaced brasses, old surface, (imperfections), ht. 27 1/4, wd. 23 1/2, dp. 13 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500
67Pair of Cherry Side Chairs, New England, late 18th century, with pierced splats, block, vase, and ring turnings, and carved Spanish feet, old surface, ht. 39 1/4, seat ht. 17 1/2 in.$800-1,200
68Tiger Maple and Maple Armchair, New England, late 18th century, with yoked crest rail, vasiform splat, and scrolling arms on bulbous turned supports continuing to block-, vase-, and ring-turned legs on carved Spanish feet, and joined by stretchers, ht. 43, seat ht. 16 in.$400-600
69Tiger Maple and Birch Tea Table, New England, 18th century, with oval top on splayed bulbous block-, vase-, and ring-turned legs ending in button feet joined by square stretchers, refinished, (restoration), ht. 23, wd. 28 1/2, dp. 20 3/4 in.$600-800
70Cherry Candlestand with Drawer, probably Connecticut, late 18th century, with circular dished top and drawer mounted beneath, on a vase- and ring-turned support and tripod cabriole leg base, refinished, (imperfections), ht. 25, dia. 20 in.$400-600
71Green-painted Child’s Slat-back Armchair, New England, 18th century, original surface, ht. 24 1/2, seat ht. 6 1/2 in.$200-250
72Four Painted Child’s Armchairs, New England, early 19th century, a green arrow-back and three bamboo-turned: brown, salmon-red, and blue, the last a low-back example.$400-600
73Black-painted Slat-back Armchair, New England, 18th century, with four arched slats, scrolling arms on vase- and ring-turned supports continuing to ring-turned front legs joined by double stretchers, ht. 45, seat ht. 18 in.$300-500
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74Black-painted Light Stand, New England, 18th century, circular top on a vase- and ring-turned support and cross base, old black repaint, (repairs), ht. 24, dia. 14 3/4 in.$200-300
75Nantucket Basket, Mitchell Ray, Nantucket, Massachusetts, 20th century, with carved bentwood handles, and Mitchell Ray label on bottom, ht. 11, dia. 13 3/4 in.$600-800
76Two Nantucket Baskets, Nantucket, Massachusetts, 20th century, with carved bentwood handles, ht. to 12, dia. to 14 in.$600-800
77Two Nantucket Lightship Baskets, Nantucket, Massachusetts, 20th century, with hinged bentwood handles, dia. to 10 1/4 in.$300-500
78Nantucket Basket, A.J. Sandsbury, Nantucket, Massachusetts, late 19th century, with label on bottom, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 7 1/4 in.$400-600
79Cast Iron “City of New York” Steamboat Pull Toy, America, late 19th century, the vessel painted white and yellow with red smokestack, lg. 15 in.$300-500
80Red-painted Cross-base Candlestand, New England, late 18th/early 19th century, with circular molded top mortised into a chamfered square post and shaped cross base, (imperfections), ht. 25 1/2, dia. 12 in.$300-500
81Painted Cross-base Candlestand, New England, early 19th century, the square breadboard top on a tapering cylindrical support and canted cross base, old surface of gray-blue paint over earlier red, (imperfections), ht. 24, wd. 15 1/2, dp. 15 1/4 in.$400-600
82Maple Candlestand, New England, c. 1790, the square top and vase- and ring-turned support on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, old refinish, ht. 25 1/2, wd. 14 3/4, dp. 14 in.$200-400
83Black-painted Slat-back Armchair, probably New England, 18th century, with four reverse-graduated slats joining turned stiles, the scrolled arms on vase- and ring-turned supports continuing to legs and double stretchers, old surface of black over earlier red, ht. 43 1/2, seat ht. 17 1/2 in.$300-500
84Maple Candlestand, New England, late 18th century, the dished top on cabriole legs ending in arris pad feet, refinished, (imperfections), ht. 27 3/4, dia. 15 3/4 in.$400-600
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85Gilded Arrow Weathervane, America, late 19th century, with cast iron directional, ht. 42 1/2, lg. 24 in.$300-500
86Wooden Stool, Shaker Coat Hanger, Trencher, and Textile Printing Block, America, 18th/19th century, the trencher with ink inscription on the back “This plate was/the property of/Hannah Flint/1699/Presented to/Abbie D. Pickens./Christmas Eve 1863.”; a red and black paint-decorated stool; a block-printing wood block; and a Shaker clothes hanger, lg. to 20 3/8 in.$200-400
87Glass and Tin Lantern, 19th century, the blown glass body mounting a pierced and painted, hinged hood with carrying loop, ht. 7 1/4 in.$300-500
88Needlework Keith Family Register, Middleboro, Massachusetts, early 19th century, stitched in silk on linen, documenting ten members of Timothy and Levinay Keith’s family, with an image of house and yard above a list of their children along with their birth dates, and an alphabet, surrounded by a strawberry vine border, in a mahogany veneer frame, (toned), ht. 20 3/4, wd. 19 1/2 in.$300-500
89“Welcome” Hooked Mat, America, late 19th/early 20th century, arched form, decorated with a pot of flowers over “WELCOME,” ht. 25 1/2, wd. 39 in.$200-300
90Small Geometric Mat, late 19th/early 20th century, basketweave pattern composed of red, green, and rust fibers, lg. 35, ht. 24 in.$200-300
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91Maple Chest on Frame, probably Rhode Island, last half 18th century, the case of drawers on a valanced frame and cabriole legs ending in slipper feet, replaced brasses, refinished, ht. 54 1/2, wd. 35 3/4, dp. 16 in.$1,500-2,500
92Carved Mahogany Chest of Drawers, probably Rhode Island, c. 1760-80, the cockbeaded case of blocked drawers on claw-and-ball feet, (imperfections), ht. 30, wd. 35 3/4, dp. 19 in.$2,000-4,000
93Cherry Side Chair, New England, c. 1740-60, with vasiform splat, raking stiles, trapezoidal slip seat, and cabriole legs ending in pad feet and joined to the rear legs by stretchers, refinished, ht. 41 3/4, seat ht. 17 in.$600-800
94Mahogany Chest of Drawers, probably Massachusetts, c. 1760-80, the molded serpentine top and case of scratch-beaded drawers on carved claw-and-ball feet, old brasses, ht. 34, wd. 37 3/4, dp. 19 in.$3,000-5,000
95Two Glass Paperweights, late 19th/early 20th century, the larger weight with multicolored enamel flower bouquet, the small with a purple and yellow snapdragon with green stem and leaves, dia. to 3 in.$200-300
96Tekke Bagface Fragment, Central Asia, early 20th century, 2 ft. 3 in. x 1 ft. 5 in.$200-300
97Kurdish Long Rug, Northwestern Persia, late 19th century, (missing side minor borders), 7 ft. 1 in. x 2 ft. 11 in.$300-400
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98Scrimshaw-decorated Whale’s Tooth, 19th century, one side with a polychrome image of a woman in a gown, the other with the image of “ROSANNA,” ht. 5 1/4 in.$800-1,200
99Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth Decorated with a Couple and a Dog, c. 1830s, one side with a polychrome decorated man and woman with a dog on the left side, the back decorated with a polychrome image of a young girl, ht. 7 3/8 in.$2,000-3,000
100Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth Decorated with a Portrait of a Woman, attributed to Manuel Enos, mid-19th century, large curved tooth decorated with an image of a woman in a flowing gown standing on a carpet with red floral decoration, tooth is likely unfinished, ht. 6 1/2 in.
Note: Manuel Enos was a Long Island whaleman. A similar tooth, from the Mittler Collection, was sold at Eldred’s on October 15, 2016, Lot 33.$8,000-12,000
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101Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth with Biblical Scene, attributed to the Banknote Engraver, 19th century, depicting Jesus at a well and a Sumerian woman giving him a drink, the images with trees in the background and inscribed “St. John chap. iv. 6. 7.,” the back with a small temple on a hill, bordered by a diamond band at the top and a rope and fan design at the bottom, ht. 5 3/8 in.$1,500-2,500
102Carved Whale Ivory and Whalebone Walking Stick, 19th century, Turk’s head knot knob above alternating carved and paneled baleen spacers and intricate geometric and spiral-carved panels continuing to a reeded, spiral twist, then tapering shaft, turned ferrule, lg. 34 in.
Provenance: Skinner, October 26, 1997, Lot 201A.$800-1,200
103Carved Whale Ivory and Whalebone Cane, 19th century, Turk’s head knob above a sailor’s knot, double baleen bands, inlaid silver diamonds, and three-strand braid, spiral-carved shaft with round tapering lower section, short metal ferrule, lg. 35 1/4 in.$1,000-1,500
104Carved Whale Ivory and Whalebone Cane, 19th century, Turk’s head with baleen inlaid disk, three baleen spacers, on a diamond-carved and round tapered shaft with brass ferrule, (some loss to baleen), lg. 33 3/8 in.$400-600
105Carved Whale Ivory and Whalebone Cane, mid-19th century, round head with stylized leaf carving on a shaft with fine vertical grooves, floral patterns, and spiral twisting body, lg. 32 5/8 in.
Provenance: Tradewinds Antique Cane Auction, December 17, 2005.$1,000-1,500
106Carved Whalebone and Whale Ivory Walking Stick, America, 19th century, the Turk’s head top above an elaborate shaft with diamond cross-hatch, rope decoration, and sailor’s knots, lg. 37 1/4 in.
Provenance: Found on Nantucket; Northeast Auctions, August 21 and 22, 1999, Lot 675.$2,000-3,000
107Carved Fist and Ball Whale Ivory and Rosewood Cane, 19th century, knob with rosewood and whale ivory spacers on a round tapering rosewood and whale bone shaft with abalone inlay, lg. 36 in.$800-1,200
108Carved Fist Holding Snake Whale Ivory and Whalebone Cane, 19th century, the knob above a carved octagonal and diamond base, two copper washers, on a diamond and twist-carved shaft with pewter tip, lg. 35 in.$1,500-2,500
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109Carved Fist Whale Ivory and Whalebone Cane, 19th century, the knob separated from the shaft with an ebony spacer, the shaft in three twist-carved sections, and a braided baleen sailor’s knot, lg. 38 in.$800-1,200
110Carved and Inlaid Whale Ivory and Whalebone Walking Stick, 19th century, sailor’s knot knob inlaid with tortoiseshell and silver above a tapering neck with spacer and carved sailor’s knot, continuing to spiral twist, then tapering whalebone shaft, brass tip, lg. 33 1/2 in.
Provenance: Skinner, October 26, 1997, Lot 201B.$600-800
111Carved Whale Ivory and Whalebone Cane, 19th century, rounded knob with shell inlay on the top and segmented octagonal carving below, the shaft with rectangle and diamond shell inlay above a section composed of four fluted columns separated by a twist-carved inlay, on a diamond-, bead-, and twist-carved shaft, with a turned whale ivory ferrule, lg. 35 7/8 in.
Provenance: Rafael Osona Auction, August 6, 1994.$1,500-2,500
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112Carved Whale’s Tooth Snuff Box, England, 19th century, the tooth with relief-carved scenes of bathing women, the end mounted with a hinged silver lid, lg. 7 5/8 in.$3,000-5,000
113Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth with 32nd Degree Masonic Emblems, probably England, 19th century, the tooth with 32nd degree symbolism including a Maltese cross, double-headed eagle, and other devices, the end with engraved silver cap and suspension chain, ht. 7 1/2 in.$2,500-3,500
114Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth Decorated with Ships and Britannia Figure, England, mid-1830s, one side with three sailing ships, anchor, and Britannia, the other with two ships, the edge with a ship fort and British sailor, lg. 7 in.$4,000-6,000
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115Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth Depicting a Tropical Whaling Scene, possibly Horatio E.C. Nelson, mid-19th century, the wraparound scene depicts a smoking volcano with two longboats hunting a pod of three whales, a three-masted sailing ship on the end continuing around to an island shore scene with another three-masted sailing ship and a whaleboat capturing a whale in the foreground, the bottom edge engraved “H.E.C. Nelson,” lg. 6 in.$8,000-12,000
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116Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth Showing the Frances of New Bedford, Frederick Myrick, Nantucket, c. 1828-29, one side carved with banner reading “The Frances on the coast of Peru,” above the whaleship with crew hoisting the blanket piece aboard and three whaleboats at the bow, and motto “Death to the living long life to the killers/Success to the sailors wives & greasy luck to whalers” below, the other side carved with banner reading “The Frances on her homeward bound passage,” with lighthouse off the port bow, and inscription “Ship Frances of New Bedford” below, the tip carved on one side with crossed American flags, the other with an anchor and eagle clutching arrows and an olive branch, below a vine border, stars, and banner inscribed “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” lg. 7 3/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of Jeffrey & Francine Cohen, sold at Richard A. Bourne, July 31, 1989, Lot 85; Richard A. Bourne, November 24, 1979, Lot 312.
Literature: This tooth, one of two known showing the whaleship Frances, is illustrated and discussed in Frederick Myrick of Nantucket Scrimshaw Catalogue Raisonné, compiled by Donald E. Ridley, P.E., and edited by Stuart M. Frank, Ph.D. (Kendall Whaling Museum, Sharon, Massachusetts, 2000), as tooth #30 F-2, p. 32.
Note: In a biographical note that appears in the catalogue raisonné, Stuart Frank writes that Frederick Myrick is “undoubtedly the most famous scrimshaw artist...[and his] work will likely always remain a cornerstone of any scrimshaw collection.” Myrick’s work, according to Frank in Ingenious Contrivances, Curiously Carved: Scrimshaw in the New Bedford Whaling Museum (David R. Godine, Boston, 2012), is collectively known as “...Susan’s Teeth. Today, connoisseurs regard Susan’s Teeth as the benchmarks of any collection.” (p. 22). Myrick is known to have produced approximately thirty-five teeth, most of which do indeed show the whaleship Susan, on which he spent three years during a voyage to the Pacific. His teeth, according to Frank, are “each engraved on both sides, each with two proficient portraits of the same ship, whether whaling, cutting in, or homeward bound, and each with spread eagles, anchors, flags, and mottos. They are very much alike; and yet each one is unique, with the same components used over and over again, but differently deployed in each case, in conformity with the contour of each of the individual teeth.” (p. 22).$100,000-150,000
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117Four Carved or Turned Whalebone Fids, 19th century, lg. to 8 5/8 in.$600-800
118Carved Whalebone Fid, 19th century, lg. 14 1/8 in.$200-300
119Carved Walrus Oosic Fid, 19th century, lg. 12 3/4 in.$200-300
120Carved Whalebone Fid, 19th century, lg. 10 in.
Provenance: Skinner, October 26, 1997, Lot 364A.$200-300
121Turned and Carved Whale Ivory Pie Crimper, 19th century, the handle with fine ring turnings and red line decoration, lg. 5 1/4 in.$200-300
122Turned and Carved Whale Ivory Pie Crimper, 19th century, ring-turned handle with fine-toothed wheel, lg. 6 1/4 in.$200-400
123Large Whale’s Tooth Seam Rubber, 19th century, carved from a single large tooth, the faceted handle with integral rubber, lg. 5 3/4 in.$300-500
124Whalebone Busk, 19th century, one side with engraved and red tinted frame, lg. 13 3/4 in.$200-300
125Whalebone Yardstick, 19th century, rectangular with beaded edges and ebony graduation dots for half-, quarter-, and eighth-yard increments, lg. 36 in.$300-500
126Whalebone Yardstick, 19th century, rectangular, with red sealing wax filled graduations for half-, quarter-, and eighth-yard increments, the back with engraved initials “H.I.V.,” lg. 36 in.
Provenance: Sandwich Auction, November 27, 2004, Lot 94.$300-500
127Pair of Scrimshaw Walrus Tusks, probably Hudson Bay or Cumberland Sound, c. 1850-60, both engraved with finely rendered images of men, women, Native Americans all within a floral border, lg. to 18 3/8 in.$2,500-3,500
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128Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth Decorated with a Whaling Scene, 19th century, both sides depicting a whaling ship and longboats hunting whales, one edge with a whale and longboat scene, the top with a geometric border, the base with a floral border, ht. 6 1/2 in.$800-1,200
129Carved Hardwood and Whalebone Walking Stick, 19th century, figural hardwood knob in the form of a bearded man with glass eyes and exotic shell helmet above a tapering whalebone shaft, lg. 34 1/2 in.
Provenance: Skinner, October 26, 1997, Lot 208B.$400-600
130Carved Whale Ivory and Malacca Cane, America, c. 1875, the head with finely carved eagle on a branch, the side with carved eagle and bust of George Washington, nickel spacer, and malacca shaft with brass ferrule, lg. 33 3/4 in.$200-300
131Carved Whale Ivory and Cherry Cane, 19th century, bulldog knob with black glass eyes, sailor’s knot spacer, on a cherry shaft with iron tip, lg. 34 1/4 in.$200-400
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132Carved “Dove Peace” Whale Ivory and Baleen Cane, Massachusetts, c. 1865, the carved dove knob above a braided baleen sailor’s knot spacer and shaft of wrapped baleen with two whale ivory doves, and a whale ivory tip, lg. 35 3/4 in.
Provenance: Barbara Johnson Collection.
Literature: Catherine Dike, Canes in the United States (Cane Curiosa Press: Ladue, Missouri, 1994), p. 217.$2,500-3,000
133Raffaele Corsini (Italy, active 1830-1880)
Portrait of the Bark J.H. Duvall, Capt A. Nickerson, Laying in Smyrna, December 27th 1855Signed l.r., identified in the legend.Watercolor, oil, and gouache on paper, 19 1/4 x 24 3/4 in. (sight), in a molded giltwood frame.Condition: Minor losses throughout lower quarter, especially to legend.$1,500-2,500
134Frederick J. Tudgay (United Kingdom, 1841-1921)
Portrait of a Three-masted VesselSigned and dated “FJ TUDGAY 1872” l.r.Oil on canvas, 24 x 36 in., in a gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Scattered retouch, concentrated at edges and in water.$6,000-9,000
135Robert Ball Spencer (England, 1812-1897)
The Carmarthan Castle off the Coast of WalesSigned “R.B. Spencer” l.l., identified on a plaque attached to the frame.Oil on canvas, 23 x 37 in., in a giltwood frame.Condition: Relined, scattered retouch.$2,000-3,000
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136Sailor-made Ropework Cane, 19th century, Turk’s head knot above a sailor’s knot spacer, on a knotwork shaft with white metal ferrule with an iron tip, lg. 35 7/8 in.$700-900
137Carved Lady’s Leg Whale Ivory and Snakewood Cane, 19th century, baleen and mahogany spacers, silver band, on a round tapering snakewood shaft with iron tip, lg. 33 3/4 in.$200-400
138Carved Whale Ivory Clenched Fist and Rosewood Cane, 19th century, knob with silver and baleen spacers on a tapering rosewood shaft with whale ivory tip, lg. 37 1/2 in.$300-500
139Carved Whale Ivory and Mahogany Cane, 19th century, octagonal faceted knob with inlaid ebony dots and banding, mahogany spacers and tapered mahogany shaft, lg. 33 5/8 in.$200-300
140Whale Ivory, Ebony, and Whalebone Cane, America, mid-19th century, octagonal grip above a wide ebony spacer, the shaft with carved Turk’s head and three-strand basketweave pattern, rope pattern band, fluted section above round tapering lower section, lg. 35 1/2 in.
Provenance: Hyland Granby Antiques, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, November 1, 1999.$1,000-1,500
141Turned Whale Ivory and Mahogany Cane, 19th century, ring-turned knob engraved “JONATHAN PARKER,” on a bamboo-turned mahogany shaft with aluminum tip, lg. 34 1/2 in.$500-700
142Turned and Carved Whale Ivory and Whalebone Cane, 19th century, the turned knob with red sealing wax-filled lines on a fluted and round tapering shaft with iron tip, lg. 36 5/8 in.$400-600
143Whale Ivory, Whalebone, and Mahogany Cane, 19th century, L-shaped handle with mahogany decoration, ebonized wood spacers, on round tapered shaft, lg. 35 3/8 in.$300-500
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144Carved and Inlaid Whale Ivory and Whalebone Cane, 19th century, geometrically carved knob with inlaid ebony-bordered mother-of-pearl squares and ebony dots, the shaft with diamond-shaped inlay of abalone and mother-of-pearl against a whalebone and ebony background above a tapering whalebone shaft, lg. 37 in.
Provenance: Rafael Osona Auction, August 6, 1994.$1,500-2,500
145Italian School, 19th Century
Portrait of the Brigantine Medea Entering Smyrna, 1861Unsigned, identified in the legend along the lower edge.Oil on board, 18 1/2 x 26 in., in a black-painted frame.Condition: Losses and abrasions in legend, other losses near edges in sky, varnish discoloration.$800-1,200
146William Pierce Stubbs (Maine/Massachusetts, 1842-1909)
Portrait of the Belle Halliday of TauntonUnsigned, vessel identified on a pennant.Oil on canvas, 22 x 36 in., in a giltwood frame.Condition: Relined, repaired tear through two foremasts, scattered retouch throughout.$1,000-2,000
147Silver and Rosewood Cane, America, c. 1860, rounded top, octagonal side knob engraved “Presented/TO/JM Leonard/Agent/Mount Hope Iron Co./as a mark of esteem/BY WM. P. HOOD/Somerset Jany 2d, 1860,” on a round tapering rosewood shaft with silver ferrule, lg. 35 3/4 in.$100-200
148Turned Whale Ivory and Rosewood Cane, 19th century, knob with baleen spacers, on a round, tapering rosewood shaft with brass tip, lg. 31 in.$200-400
149Whale Ivory, Ebony, and Mahogany Cane, 19th century, turned knob with inlaid abalone disk on a spiral-carved ebony and octagonal mahogany shaft, lg. 34 3/4 in.$300-500
150Carved Whale Ivory and Ebony Cane, 19th century, tapering octagonal knob with ebony spacers, on a round tapering ebony shaft with brass tip, lg. 35 1/4 in.$200-400
151Carved Whale Ivory and Whalebone Cane, 19th century, octagonal tapering knob with circular abalone inlay, silver disk spacer, on an octagonal to round tapering shaft with copper tip, lg. 36 1/2 in.$300-500
152Whale Ivory and Rosewood Cane, America, mid-19th century, octagonal head with abalone disk inlaid into the top, on a carved rosewood shaft with brass ferrule, lg. 33 1/4 in.
Provenance: Tradewinds Antique Cane Auction, April 26, 2014, Lot 40.$400-600
153Turned Whale Ivory and Rosewood Cane, 19th century, knob with baleen spacers and round tapering shaft with whale ivory tip, lg. 37 3/4 in.$300-500
154California Gold Quartz Presentation Cane, c. 1860, gold knob inlaid on the top with polished quartz with gold in the matrix, the side panels engraved to depict a miner with a shovel, a rider on horseback, an Indian holding a bow, and a cowboy twirling a lasso; engraved on the side of the knob with three presentation inscriptions reading: “S.C. Fogus to A.C. Wilgus California,” “Mrs. Lucy Wilgus to John Tudor Miller 1889,” and “John Tudor Miller to Thomas Evans Oct. 1889,” on a figured snakewood shaft with white metal ferrule and iron tip, lg. 34 1/8 in.
Provenance: Tradewinds Antique Cane Auction, April 26, 2014, Lot 2.
Note: Shelton C. Fogus arrived in California in 1849 and set up a general store in Sacramento where he was a merchant until he moved to Virginia City, Nevada, to prospect for gold.$6,000-8,000
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Portrait of the Bark WildwoodUnsigned, inscribed and dated “‘Wildwood’/ 1867” l.l.Oil on board, 11 x 16 in., in a molded gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Retouch throughout sky and areas of sails, minor losses and tack holes to edges.$200-300
156Three Export Porcelain Canns, China, 18th/early 19th century, two straight-sided and one barrel-shaped, each with polychrome social scene, ht. to 7 1/8 in.$300-500
157Four Export Porcelain Imari Palette Canns, China, 18th century, three graduated canns with lattice and floral scenes, one with flowers emanating from a vase, ht. to 6 1/4 in.$300-500
158Four Export Porcelain Blue and White Canns, China, early 19th century, ht. to 6 1/4 in.$600-800
159Four Export Porcelain Canns, China, 18th/early 19th century, two blue and white and two with polychrome social scenes, ht. to 6 1/4 in.$400-600
160Four Export Porcelain Canns, China, late 18th/early 19th century, a pair with enamel inscription “Ed. Pytts Middleton/to his/Niece/Miss Mary Fort/1784,” one with polychrome social scene, and one Rose Medallion, ht. to 6 1/8 in.$300-500
161Chinese Export Silver Mug, c. 1883, the sides elaborate relief and chased and engraved social scenes framed against a diamond textured background, a plaque on the front engraved “Robert/1883,” applied dragon handle, the bottom with engraved inscription “From his Uncle/Frederic Delano Hitch,” a touchmark “LC” and a Chinese character mark, approx. 8.8 troy oz., ht. 4 3/4 in.$800-900
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162Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth Decorated with a Constitution Class Frigate, 19th century, the two-gun deck flying a United States flag, rendered as viewed from the stern, ht. 5 5/8 in.$1,500-2,500
163Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth Decorated with a Lady with a Harp, c. 1830, the lady in a striped dress playing a harp and surrounded by leafy bushes, on a custom wood stand, ht. 5 3/8 in.$1,500-2,500
164Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth Decorated with a Lady Holding a Brush, attributed to William Sizer, c. 1835, the woman wearing a red-tinted, boldly checked gown, ht. 6 in.$3,000-5,000
165Scrimshaw Whalebone Busk, c. 1838, one side engraved with crossed United States flags, hot air balloon, and geometric and floral devices, the other side engraved “W.M. BOWEN/COAST PERU FEBY 1ST 1838,” lg. 12 1/2 in.$1,500-2,500
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166Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth with “Sailor’s Farewell” Scene, attributed to the Banknote Engraver, mid-19th century, finely engraved with a sailor and his lover beneath a tree framed by a floral border, the back with a scene of a gentleman and his lover with a sailing ship in the background, the top and bottom with diamond tooth border with swags, on a custom wood stand, (shrinkage cracks), ht. 6 1/2 in.$10,000-15,000
167Pair of Scrimshaw Whale’s Teeth with Portraits of Women, 19th century, polychrome decoration, one with a portrait of a woman feeding a lamb on one side and a portrait of woman in a dark gown above a border of roses on the other; one with an image of a girl skipping rope on one side and a portrait of woman in a striped gown above a border of roses on the other, ht. to 6 7/8 in.$8,000-12,000
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168Scrimshaw Whale’s Tooth with Image of Napoleon III, c. 1860, curved tooth, the bust with inscription below reading “NAPOLEON III/EMPEROR OF FRANCE,” ht. 5 7/8 in.$400-600
169Scrimshaw Walrus Tusk, 19th century, with four scenes including a woman in a long gown in an urban setting, an American ship at sea, a woman and cherub, and a marriage scene, lg. 22 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500
170M. Renault (France, 19th Century)
Ship Houghton Wm. G. Percy Commander, entering the Port of Leghorn, November 24th, 1862.Signed “Painted by M. Renault” and identified in the legend.Oil on canvas, 20 x 34 1/2 in., in a molded giltwood frame.Condition: Relined, retouch primarily to open areas of water and sky.
Note: The Houghton was a full-rigged ship built and originally owned by Levi Houghton & Sons in Bath, Maine, in 1849. In an entry in the Annual Report on Foreign Commerce (published in Executive Documents printed by order of The House of Representatives during the Third Session of the Thirty-Seventh Congress), dated December 31, 1862, it is stated that there were quite a few American vessels (presumably the Houghton was one) arrived or expected in the last quarter of that year. The optimistic writer speculates that this “respectable showing” indicated increased future trade through that Italian port alone—in export products such as marble, olive oil, silk, soap, and wine (the last of which he speculates “will speedily find [its] way to the markets of the world”), pp. 517-18.$8,000-12,000
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171Charles Sidney Raleigh (Massachusetts, 1830-1925)
Portrait of the Bark Gerard C. TobeySigned and dated “C.S. Raleigh/1879” l.l.Oil on canvas, 26 x 36 in., in the likely original giltwood frame.Condition: Relined, scattered inpainting including to a long diagonal line u.r.$4,000-6,000
172Thomas Chambers (New York/England, 1808-1869)
New York HarborUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 21 1/4 x 30 1/4 in., in a modern frame.Condition: Relined, restretched, stable craquelure, retouch primarily to sky and dark pigments in water.$6,000-8,000
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173Cast Iron Gate with Urns and Flowers, possibly Massachusetts, c. 1843, with arched crest reading “CAPT HENRY PHELPS./1843,” above an openwork panel with central flower bordered on the top and bottom with stars and flanked by urns, (minor imperfections), ht. 35 3/4, wd. 31 1/2 in.$300-500
174Attributed to William Matthew Prior (Massachusetts/Maine, 1806-1873)
Pair of Portraits, Possibly a Portuguese Sea Captain and His WifeUnsigned.Oil on board, 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (sight), in molded gilt frames.Condition: Minor spots of retouch, mostly to edges and background.$6,000-8,000
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175Attributed to Charles Delin (Holland, 1756-1818)
Portrait of a GentlemanUnsignedOil on canvas, 21 x 17 in., in gilt frame and scratch-beaded black strip outer frame, under glass.Condition: Patch to puncture in hair u.c.$1,500-2,500
176Attributed to Charles Delin (Holland, 1756-1818)
Portrait of a Young ManUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 21 x 17 in., in a gilt frame and scratch-beaded black strip outer frame.Condition: Relined, spots and lines of inpainting throughout.$1,500-2,500
177Attributed to Charles Delin (Holland, 1756-1818)
Portrait of a GentlemanUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 27 1/2 x 21 3/4 in., in a gilt frame and scratch-beaded black strip outer frame.Condition: Relined, spots, lines, and small areas of inpainting including to lower jaw.
Note: Inscribed on the stretcher “Unkle [sic] Samuel.”$1,500-2,500
178Attributed to Charles Delin (Holland, 1756-1818)
Portrait of a GentlemanUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 21 x 17 in., in gilt frame and scratch-beaded black strip outer frame.Condition: Relined, minor inpainting.
Note: Pictured in Peter Benes, Charles Delin Port Painter of Maastricht and Amsterdam (Historical Society of Old Newbury, 1987), p. 82, plate 59.$1,500-2,500
179French School, 19th Century
LE CORCAIRE LA INVANTION DE BORDAUUnsigned.Watercolor and gouache on paper, 16 1/2 x 21 in., in a molded giltwood frame.Condition: Stains, losses, repairs, may be laid down, not examined out of frame.$600-800
180American School, 19th Century
Portrait of an American Vessel off the CoastUnsigned.Watercolor on paper, 18 1/4 x 29 3/4 in., in a molded giltwood frame.Condition: Repaired tears c.l. and c.r., creases and minor damage elsewhere.$700-900
181Anglo/American School, 19th Century
Portrait of a Ship of War in Full RegaliaUnsigned.Watercolor on paper, the three-masted vessel surrounded by smaller ships, 15 1/4 x 20 1/4 in. (sight), in a modern mat and frame.Condition: Small areas of discoloration, not examined out of frame.$300-500
182Louis Honore Frederick Gamain (France, 1803-1871)
Portrait of a French VesselInscribed “Louis Gamain au Havre Rue de l’Hopital No. 37” on the mat.Watercolor on paper, in a gilt and beveled mat with rounded corners bearing a later inscription “Alfred & Marie Cap. Ingouf,” 14 1/4 x 19 3/4 in., in a giltwood frame, together with a late 19th century French cabinet card with inscription “CLEMENTINE-MARIE INGOUF/nee ROUSSEL/(1854-1909).”Condition: Toning, faded.
Provenance: The painting and the cabinet card both descended in the Ingouf family, likely from the French Admiral Jules Alexandre Ingouf (1846-1901).$800-1,200
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183Seashell-decorated Watercolor Valentine, 19th century, composed of eight sections, each painted with a seashell surrounded by seaweed and trimmed in gold leaf, (paper toned, minor staining), 7 x 9 in., unframed.$300-500
184Coin Silver Presentation Tea Set, Bigelow Brothers & Kennard, Boston, Massachusetts, teapot, sugar bowl, and pitcher with engraved scroll and floral decoration and presentation inscription “Presented to/Capt. Henry Christie/and Lady/of British Ship “SHAND” of/Liverpool, by the owner’s, Capt. Winsor/Officers, Passengers of the American Ship/‘Golden Light’ of Boston/Burnt at Sea, Feb. 22d, 1853 As a token of gratitude for the unlimited kindness bestowed upon the Captain, Officers, Crew, and Passengers, after rescuing them from their perilous situation.,” the bases marked “BIGELOW, BRO’S & KENNARD/BOSTON/Coin,” approx. 51.2 troy oz., ht. to 7 in.
Note: The clipper ship Golden Light set out from Boston on February 12, 1853. On the night of February 22nd, the ship was struck by lightning and set on fire, whereby the passengers and crew were forced to abandon the ship. Most of the passengers and crew were rescued by the ship Shand several days later.$1,000-1,500
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185School of George Chinnery (English, Working in China, 1774-1852), Possibly Lamqua (China, 1801-1860)
Portrait of China Trade Magnate Hollingworth MagniacUnsigned, sitter’s name inscibed in pencil on the back of the frame.Oil on canvas, 9 3/4 x 8 1/4 in., in a gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Minor inpainting.$200-400
186Dark Red Lacquer Glove Box, China, late 19th century, the lid with gilt social scene, bamboo and flower border, the box with social scene medallions and floral sprays, on gilt dragon feet, ht. 5 1/4, wd. 10 7/8, dp. 4 1/2 in.$300-500
187Pair of Chinese Export Reverse Paintings on Glass Depicting Women, late 19th century, in molded and beaded hardwood frames, overall 22 1/4 x 16 1/4 in.$500-700
188Chinese School, 19th Century
18th Century Hong Kong Port SceneUnsigned.Gouache on paper, possibly a wallpaper fragment, 22 x 36 in., floating in a turned faux bamboo frame.Condition: Tears, discoloration.$600-800
189Four Armorial Export Porcelain Plates, China, late 18th/early 19th century, polychrome decoration with gilt highlights, the rim with floral devices and heraldic beast, the center with crest composed heraldic beasts and a griffin flanking a garter with motto “TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO/LAUDA QUE INVIDET,” (imperfections), dia. 9 in.$600-800
190Two Armorial Export Porcelain Dishes, China, late 18th/early 19th century, polychrome decoration, the rim with beast and floral devices, the center with large armorial crest, dia. 6 1/2 in.$300-500
191Rose Medallion Export Porcelain Punch Bowl, China, 19th century, ht. 6 1/4, dia. 14 3/4 in.$300-500
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192Rose Medallion Export Porcelain Vase, China, 19th century, the vase embellished with gilt dragons and foo dogs, ht. 17 1/2 in.$500-700
193Eagle-carved and Polychrome Painted Roof Boss, high relief-carved oak spreadwing eagle with gold-painted feather details, with starry sky backdrop, (scattered areas of paint loss), ht. 14 1/2, wd. 14 1/2, dp. 7 1/4 in.
Provenance: Michael & Jane Dunn, Claverack, New York, 1990.$800-1,200
194Carved and Black-painted Pilot House Eagle, New Hampshire, 19th century, spreadwing eagle with carved feather detail, perched on a rock-carved base, ht. 24, lg. 27, wd. 28 1/2 in.$1,500-2,500
195Large Carved and Painted Spreadwing Eagle Plaque, America, 19th century, carved body and feather details, old surface, (repairs), wd. 82 3/4 in.$2,000-3,000
196Three Carved Wooden Eagles, America, late 19th century, one large and two small eagles with carved body and feathers, the large eagle carved from oak, the small eagles ash and mahogany, wd. to 20 5/8 in.$300-500
197Two Carved Gilt-gesso Eagles, early 19th century, with carefully rendered body and feather details, suspension loops on the top, (minor imperfections), ht. 12 in.$700-900
198Carved and Gilded Eagle Plaque, Artistic Carving Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 20th century, spreadwing eagle with carved body and feather details, shield and blue ribbon with “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” the back marked “ARTISTIC CARVING/CO.,” wd. 35 1/2, ht. 14 in.$800-1,200
199Carved Fish Weathervane, New England, 19th century, pine board carved with gill, fin, and tail details, gilt ball, bronze directional, weathered surface, lg. 30 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500
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200Large Wood and Copper Ship Weathervane, America, 19th century, in the form of a three-masted sailing ship, on custom stand, lg. 43, ht. 27 in.$1,200-1,500
201Sheet Metal Swordfish Weathervane, America, 20th century, lead-coated copper cutout swordfish mounted above a sphere, on a custom stand, ht. 21 1/2 in.$600-800
202American School, Late 19th Century
Arctic Whaling SceneUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 18 x 32 in., in a gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Surface inconsistencies, minor fluorescence under ultraviolet light.$300-500
203American School, Mid-19th Century
Forest King of Fairhaven, Oliver E. Briggs, Commander, Leaving Marseilles, March 29th 1866Unsigned, identified in the legend.Watercolor and gouache on paper, 18 x 24 1/2 in. (sight), in a molded gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Toned, abrasions, flecks of light discoloration, not examined out of frame.$800-1,200
204T. Sutherland, Engraver, After William J. Huggins (English, 1781-1845)
South Seas Whale Fishery, London, 1825. Identified in inscriptions in the matrix. Hand-colored lithograph on paper, depicting many whaling activities, 13 1/2 x 19 3/4 in. (image), (minor foxing), in a molded frame.$300-500
205Smith Brothers & Co., Publishers (New York, 19th Century)
“NEW BEDFORD./FROM FAIR HAVEN 1853,” engraved by W. Wellstood after the painting by John William Hill (1812-1879), identified in inscriptions in the matrix. Lithograph with hand-coloring on paper, 24 3/4 x 37 1/2 in. (image), in a ripple-molded frame. Condition: Spots of foxing, stains, overall light toning.$300-500
206Endicott and Co., Lithographers (American, 1852-1886)
New Bedford, Fifty Years Ago. Identified in an inscription in the matrix. Lithograph with hand-coloring on paper, sheet size 17 7/8 x 27 in., framed. Condition: Minor spots of foxing, toning.$200-400
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207Carved Wood and Gilt-gesso Swan Finial, 19th century, full-body, with backswept wings and arched neck, ht. 10 1/2 in.$300-500
208Relief-carved and Painted Wooden Finback Whale Wall Plaque, Clark Voorhees, Weston, Vermont, probably second quarter 20th century, signed with impressed artist’s conjoined initials “CV” and “C. VOORHEES” on the reverse, lg. 18 1/2 in.$800-1,200
209Relief-carved and Painted Wooden Right Whale Wall Plaque, Clark Voorhees, Weston, Vermont, probably second quarter 20th century, signed with impressed artist’s conjoined initials “CV” and “C. VOORHEES” on the reverse, lg. 18 in.$1,000-1,500
210Carved and Painted Wooden Dolphin Plaque, Clark G. Voorhees, Jr. (1911-1980), Old Lyme, Connecticut, and Weston, Vermont, third quarter 20th century, signed with impressed artist’s initials “CV” and “C.VOORHEES” on the reverse, lg. 18 in.$800-1,200
211Carved and Painted Wooden Sperm Whale Plaque, Clark G. Voorhees, Jr. (1911-1980), Old Lyme, Connecticut, and Weston, Vermont, third quarter 20th century, signed with impressed artist’s initials “CV” and “C.VOORHEES” on the reverse, lg. 17 in.$800-1,200
212Carved and Painted Wooden Full-body Sperm Whale, Clark G. Voorhees, Jr. (1911-1980), Old Lyme, Connecticut, and Weston, Vermont, third quarter 20th century, mounted on a custom stand, the stand signed with impressed “C.VOORHEES,” ht. 6 1/2, lg. 18 1/8 in.$1,500-2,500
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213Pair of Painted Mason Challenge Grade Canvasback Duck Decoys, Detroit, Michigan, early 20th century, with painted feather details and glass eyes, lg. to 14 3/8 in.$800-1,200
214Carved and Painted Shadow Box Diorama of Two Sailing Ships, attributed to Francis J. Ullock, Newcastle, New Brunswick, c. 1926, the vessels sail on a choppy blue-painted putty “sea,” in a gold-painted, barrel-backed, and canted side shadow box frame, ht. 19 3/4, wd. 49 1/8, dp. 13 in.
Provenance: Pictou Lodge, Nova Scotia.
Note: The schooner in the diorama is the Bluenose, constructed in Nova Scotia in the early 20th century; she went undefeated in every International Schooner race in which she competed.$600-800
215Three Small Nautical Dioramas in Shadow Box Frames, probably America, early 20th century, various vessels and seascapes, each overall 13 1/4 x 15 1/4 in.$700-900
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216Carved and Faux Marble-painted Architectural Pediment, late 19th/early 20th century, in two side-by-side sections, the scrolled broken arch topped by fruit and flanking dolphins, (imperfections), ht. 25, wd. 96, dp. 19 1/2 in.$1,500-2,500
217Italian School, Late 19th Century
The Samoset off NaplesUnsigned, backing board with partial paper label “O.J. MARV.../Print and Picture Frame Store/40 William St., New Bedford, Mass.”Watercolor and gouache on paper, 16 1/2 x 23 1/2 in., in a molded frame with gilt liner.Condition: Very minor stains and abrasions, not examined out of frame.$1,500-2,500
218American School, c. 1856-60
The Yacht Julia in the New York Yacht Club Race off Sandy Hook, New JerseyUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 21 1/2 x 29 1/2 in., the yacht at center with other sailing vessels in the background, in a molded gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Scattered spots of retouch in the sky and sails, areas of retouch along left and right sides of canvas; relined, conserved, and framed by Swain Galleries, Plainfield, New Jersey, 1974.
Note: The Julia was constructed by George Steers for James M. Waterbury, Esq., a founding member of the New York Yacht Club. The painting is reminiscent of work by James E. Buttersworth, based on similarities of style and form. The use of cadmium orange in the sky is seen in Buttersworth’s Yacht “Orion” in a New York Yacht Club race in American Marine Painting by John Wildmerding as well as his Yacht under Full Sail. Yachting, by Pritchet, 1894, vol. 2, reports the seventy-eight-foot yacht was designed by Nelson Spratt. “This Wonderful Yacht seems to have sprung into existence by chance; her designer was a quiet, obscure man whose ideas of naval architecture were far in advance of his time... ‘Julia’ was one of the handsomest yachts of her day and the fastest when proper allowance for difference of size was made.” Julia was depicted by numerous prominent marine artists, some showing the owner’s burgee seen at the top of the mast, including the New York Yacht Club Regatta showing Julia in the New Bedford-Edgartown Regatta of 1856 by William Bradford and Albert Van Beest. (William Bradford: Sailing Ships & Arctic Seas).$2,000-3,000
219William Moore Davis (New York, 1829-1920)
Portrait of a Ship off the Coast with LighthouseSigned “W.M. DAVIS” l.l.Oil on canvas, 22 x 32 in., in a modern molded frame.Condition: Surface grime, abrasions.$1,000-1,500
220William John Huggins (United Kingdom, 1781-1845)
Portrait of the Seringapatam, Pioneer Ship of Green’s Black Wall LineSigned and dated “WJ Huggins/1840” l.l.Oil on canvas, the three-masted vessel sailing left to right in choppy water, a smaller vessel beyond, 32 x 49 1/4 in., in a molded black-painted and parcel-gilt frame.Condition: Laid down on Masonite, scattered spots and inpainting, frame with losses.$4,000-6,000
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221Attributed to Robert Salmon (Massachusetts and England, 1775-1848)
Early Morning on a Calm BayUnsigned.Oil on panel, two figures wearing red caps, and another fishing, with distant ships and a windmill visible under the rising sun, 8 x 10 in., in a later molded and gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Minor inpainting to upper edge and u.r. quadrant, concentrated above figures.$2,000-3,000
222American School, Early 20th Century
The Chain Bridge, Amesbury, MassachusettsUnsigned.Watercolor on paper, 21 1/4 x 16 1/2 in. (sight), matted and framed.Condition: Minor tape residue l.r., not examined out of frame.$400-600
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223Warren Sheppard (New Jersey, 1858-1937)
Portrait of a Sailing Yacht Flying the Burgee of the New York Yacht ClubSigned and dated “Warren Sheppard/1886.” l.r.Oil on canvas, 24 x 20 in., in original molded and gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Inpainting to fill craquelure.$1,000-1,500
224Brian Coole (American, b. 1939)
The Paddlewheel Steamer Oliver EllsworthSigned “Brian Coole” l.r., inscribed with the vessel’s name l.c.Oil on canvas laid down on wood, 18 1/2 x 23 1/2 in., in a giltwood frame.Condition: Surface grime.$800-1,200
225John S. Ryder (Massachusetts, 1850-)
Steamship in Boston HarborSigned “J.S. Ryder” l.r.Oil on canvas, 14 x 22 in., in a molded giltwood frame.Condition: Laid down onto board, inpainting in craquelure and small areas in the sky, and small areas elsewhere.$800-1,200
226Cast Iron Sailor Croquet Set, late 19th century, nine wickets in the form of men in painted sailor clothes, the legs acting as the hoop, ht. 17 1/2 in.$400-600
227Walnut Veneer-inlaid Maple High Chest of Drawers, probably Massachusetts, early 18th century, the double-arch molded case of drawers with string-inlaid and herringbone veneer borders, on a beaded valanced skirt and cabriole legs ending in pad feet, old brasses, old surface, (minor imperfections), ht. 65 1/2, wd. 38 3/4, dp. 20 in.
Provenance: Purchased in Hingham in 1935.$10,000-15,000
228American School, Late 18th Century
Portrait of a Young Gentleman in a Powdered WigUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 26 1/4 x 21 3/4 in., in a molded and beaded giltwood frame.Condition: Laid onto Masonite, inpainting to small areas.$4,000-6,000
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229Cherry Tall Case Clock, Samuel Rockwell, Middletown, Connecticut, c. 1760-70, the engraved brass dial with seconds hand and calendar aperture and cast spandrels with a boss in the arch engraved “Samuel Rockwell Middletown,” refinished, (minor restoration), ht. 89 in.$4,000-6,000
230Pair of Mahogany Ladder-back Side Chairs, possibly Connecticut, c. 1790, with four serpentine pierced slats centering hearts on slip seats and square legs, old finish, ht. 37 1/4, seat ht. 17 in.
Note: A jelly label inside the seat frame is inscribed “chair from Finch Perry House, Union County, Connecticut---.”$200-250
231Attributed to Ralph Earl (Connecticut, Massachusetts, 1751-1801)
Pair of Portraits of a Gentleman and a LadyUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 41 1/2 x 33 in., in molded black-painted and gilt-gesso frames.Condition: Relined, repaired tear, extensive retouch.$4,000-6,000
232Cherry Dining Table, southeastern New England, c. 1740-60, the oval drop-leaf top on turned tapering legs ending in pad feet on platforms joined by a straight apron, ht. 27 1/2, wd. 54, dp. 48 3/4 in.$400-600
233American School, Early 19th Century
Pair of Portraits of a Man and WomanUnsigned.Oil on panel, 22 x 17 1/2 in., in molded frames.Condition: Small lines and spots of inpainting throughout.$2,000-3,000
234Silver Porringer, Jacob Hurd, Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1740-58, slightly flared rim on a bulbous body with convex base, pierced scroll handle with worn “Jacob/Hurd” cartouche on the back, approx. 7.6 troy oz., lg. 7 3/4, dia. 5 1/8 in.$2,000-3,000
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235Silver Porringer, William Holmes, Boston, Massachusetts, late 18th century, slightly flared rim on a bulbous body with “WH” mark on the interior, pierced scroll handle with engraved initials “HP,” approx. 7.9 troy oz., lg. 8 1/8, dia. 5 1/2 in.
Literature: Referenced in Florence Virginia Berger and George Munson Curtis, American Church Silver of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, with a Few Pieces of Domestic Plate, Exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, July to December, 1911 (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1911), p. 67, no. 577, where it is suggested that it is related to the Paine family.$500-700
236Silver Creamer, Christopher Hughes, Baltimore, Maryland, c. 1780, the edge and base with gadroon decoration, scroll handle, front engraved with later monogram “ATB” possibly for Arthur Tilghman Brice (b. 1850), approx. 5.45 troy oz., ht. 4 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500
237Silver Caster, Samuel Minott, Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1770, flame finial on a pierced and engraved top, the body with engraved initials “T/WB,” the underside of the base with engraved initials “B/ID,” approx. 3.75 troy oz., ht. 5 5/8 in.$300-500
238Fourteen Pieces of Coin and Sterling Silver Flatware, America, 19th century, four sheaf of wheat forks, three teaspoons, four tablespoons, and one ladle marked “J.B. JONES,” and one small fork marked “SHREVE CRUMP & LOW CO,” with engraved inscription “From his/Uncle Daniel Sargent,” approx. 26.35 troy oz.$200-300
239Pair of Continental Hexagonal Mid-drip Brass Candlesticks and a Single Square-base Candlestick, c. 18th century, ht. 7 in.$200-300
240Pair of Brass Candlesticks and a Single Bell Metal Candlestick, England and France, mid-18th century, the pair of English brass candlesticks with square bases and canted corners, the single French bell metal candlestick with hexagonal base, ht. to 8 in.$250-350
241Figured Maple Chest of Drawers, Rhode Island, 18th century, the case of thumb-molded drawers on bracket feet, original brasses, (minor restoration and imperfections), ht. 41 1/2, wd. 36, dp. 18 in.
Provenance: Augustus Lapham of Smithfield, Rhode Island, descended through the related Peckham family.$800-1,200
242Carved Walnut Dining Table, Pennsylvania, c. 1740-60, the rectangular drop-leaf top on cutout apron joining cabriole legs ending in trifid feet, old finish, (minor imperfections), ht. 28, wd. 48 1/4, lg. 53 3/4 in.$1,500-2,500
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Portrait of Doctor Samuel Harris of PhiladelphiaUnsigned.Pastel on paper, sitter identified on labels on the reverse, 19 1/2 x 23 3/4 in. (sight), in a gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Creases, abrasions, minor losses, not examined out of frame.$800-1,200
244Needlework Panel with a Basket of Flowers on a Marble Pedestal, England or America, late 18th century, mounted to a wooden panel with steel tacks, (minor losses, pulled away from tacks u.r.), 26 x 20 1/4 in.$1,200-1,500
245Small Stitched Pocketbook, Europe, 18th/19th century, worked on both sides with red and white flowers on green and blue stems, mounted between glass in a gilt frame, ht. 5 1/4, wd. 5 in.$200-250
246In the Manner of Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin (France/America, 1770-1852)
Portrait of Colonel Nicholas Fish (New York City, 1758-1833)Unsigned.Charcoal and pencil on paper, old handwritten and typed notes affixed to the reverse, in an eglomise mat and molded giltwood frame, together with an engraving of the subject and accompanied by Nicholas Fish’s signed copy of Washington’s Farewell Address to the People of the United States, New York, 1809.Condition: Minor toning, subtle rippling, losses in neck.
Provenance: Descended, probably from the mid-1830s, in the family of Colonel Gervitsen Stryker (including late 1840s mayor of Brooklyn Francis Stryker), Fish’s friend and associate during the Revolution.
Exhibitions: Barnum’s Museum, 1849, in an exhibition dedicated to the New York citizens who took part in the Revolution.
Note: Colonel Nicholas Fish was a decorated Revolutionary War soldier, and after the war was President of the New York State Order of the Cincinnati from 1797 to 1804 and 1805 to 1806, and member of the Washington Benevolent Society. His son, Hamilton Fish, became a well-established statesman—the 16th governor of New York State, a Senator, and Secretary of State under President Grant.$1,500-2,500
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247Carved Mahogany Side Chair, c. 1760-80, with shaped crest rail and carved terminals, above the pierced scroll-carved and intertwined splat flanked by reeded stop-fluted stiles on a slip seat and cabriole legs ending in claw-and-ball feet and raking rear legs, (repairs), ht. 38, seat ht. 18 in.$1,000-1,500
248Carved Mahogany Side Chair, Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1760-80, with serpentine carved crest rail, Gothic splat, and overupholstered seat with serpentine front rail, beaded legs, ht. 37 1/2, seat ht. 18 in.$400-600
249Carved Mahogany Side Chair, Massachusetts, late 18th century, with pierced scrolled splat, overupholstered seat, and cabriole legs on pad feet, refinished, (imperfections), ht. 37 1/2, seat ht. 17 1/2 in.$800-1,200
250“Boston Harbor” Wallpaper Panels, Zuber et Cie., Rixheim (Alsace), France, mid-20th century, six contiguous panels with a panoramic view of Boston Harbor, each with a Zuber emblem at the bottom, panels numbered 16 to 21, (some tears and losses to ends), ht. 144, wd. 19 5/8 in.$1,200-1,800
251Four-piece Creamware Cruet Set for the Danish Market, probably Staffordshire, England, late 18th century, including two castors and two oil bottles, with red enamel labels, (a few small chips), ht. to 6 in.$400-600
252Dutch Delft White-glazed Inkstand, Holland, c. 1700, scalloped circular shape, the stand with eight pierced holes, sold with an insert pot and cover, dia. 7 7/8 in.$200-300
253Carved Mahogany Drop-leaf Table, c. 1740-60, rectangular top and cutout skirt joining tapering legs ending in pad feet on platforms, refinished, ht. 29, wd. 14 1/2, dp. 40 in.$600-800
254Walnut Veneer Mirror, England, mid-18th century, the half-round, molded, shaped, and beaded frame with beveled two-part glass, refinished, (minor veneer loss), ht. 48 1/2, wd. 20 in.$300-500
255Upholstered Mahogany Lolling Chair, probably New England, c. 1780, with serpentine crest, upholstered arms on concave supports, and molded Marlborough legs, ht. 43, seat ht. 15 in.$400-600
256Glazed Walnut Corner Cupboard, possibly Virginia, late 18th century, with molded dentiled cornice, molded and arched mullions, and raised paneled doors below, all on bracket feet, ht. 78, wd. 42, dp. 19 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500
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257Paint-decorated Cherry Panel, possibly Virginia, early 19th century, with six recessed beaded panels showing a wreath and script initials “E.S.V.” flanked by stylized tulips and grapevines, ht. 32 1/4, wd. 63 3/4 in.$3,000-5,000
258Carved Mahogany and Cedar Side Chair, Bermuda, 18th century, with scroll-carved crest rail, vasiform splat, cane seat, and cabriole legs ending in pad feet joined by a flat shaped stretcher, ht. 38 1/2, seat ht. 17 1/2 in.$700-900
259Carved Birch Chest of Drawers, Massachusetts, late 18th century, on claw-and-ball feet, replaced brasses, refinished, ht. 32 1/2, wd. 35 1/2, dp. 20 1/2 in.$700-900
260Birch Oxbow Slant-lid Desk, Massachusetts, late 18th century, with multi-drawer compartmented interior and cockbeaded case of drawers on ogee bracket feet, replaced brasses, old refinish, (imperfections), ht. 42 3/4, wd. 41, dp. 21 in.$1,000-1,500
261Carved Maple Tall Case Clock, Levi and Abel Hutchins, Concord, New Hampshire, late 18th century, the engraved brass dial with “Levi and Abel Hutchins Concord” in the arch, with seconds hand and calendar aperture, refinished, (restoration), ht. 87 in.$3,000-5,000
262Maple Tea Table, New England, last half 18th century, with oval top and cutout apron joining turned tapering legs on pad feet, old refinish, (minor imperfections), ht. 27 1/4, wd. 25 1/2, dp. 37 1/4 in.
Provenance: Sold at Sotheby’s, January 20, 2007; acquired by the present owner from the above.$2,000-4,000
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264Cherry Tall Case Clock, Abraham Edwards, Ashby, Massachusetts, with arched hood topped by fretwork and urn finials above the glazed door and painted wooden dial inscribed “A. Edwards Ashby” and wooden movement, on waist with tombstone door and base with bracket feet, old finish, ht. 90 1/2 in.$800-1,200
265Tiger Maple Chest of Drawers, probably Massachusetts, c. 1790-1800, with molded top and cockbeaded case on bracket feet, replaced brasses, (minor imperfections), ht. 32 1/2, wd. 38, dp. 18 in.$800-1,200
266Tiger Maple Bowfront Chest of Drawers, Massachusetts, c. 1790-1810, the cockbeaded case on bracket feet, replaced brasses, refinished, ht. 35 1/2, wd. 37 3/4, dp. 20 in.$800-1,200
267Walnut Tall Chest of Drawers, Pennsylvania, late 19th century, with molded cornice and case of three short, two half, and four long cockbeaded drawers flanked by reeded quarter-columns on ogee bracket feet, old brasses, old mellow surface, (imperfections), ht. 63 1/4, wd. 42, dp. 21 in.$2,000-4,000
268Bird’s-eye Maple One-drawer Stand, New York State, early 19th century, with block-, vase-, and ring-turned legs, ht. 29 3/4, wd. 20 3/4, dp. 19 3/4 in.$600-800
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269Victor Dubreuil (New York/France, 1846-1946)
A BILLSigned “V. Dubreuil” l.c.Oil on canvas, 12 x 10 in., in a molded black-painted frame.Condition: Losses l.c.$1,000-2,000
270American School, 19th Century
Portrait, Possibly a Self Portrait, of an Artist with PaletteUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 34 1/4 x 26 1/2 in., in a modern giltwood frame.Condition: Relined, evidence of old inpainting and a repair under glossy varnish.$1,500-2,500
271William Willard (Massachusetts, 1819-1904)
Portrait of a Boy in Profile, Probably the Artist’s SonUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 12 x 10 in., unframed.Condition: Abrasions, retouch to large area at left edge.
Provenance: Purchased at the 1980 auction sale of Ernest Hall’s estate in Sturbridge, Massachusetts.
Note: William Willard was a prominent mid-19th century portrait painter, based in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, whose list of sitters includes Abraham Lincoln, Chief Justice Appleton of Maine, and other New England public figures.$600-800
272William Willard (Massachusetts, 1819-1904)
Self Portrait Holding a PaletteUnsigned.Oil on canvas laid down on board, 12 x 10 in., unframed.Condition: Losses to edges, abrasions.
Provenance: Purchased at the 1980 auction sale of Ernest Hall’s estate in Sturbridge, Massachusetts.
Note: See Lot 271.$600-800
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273Pair of Carved Mahogany Shield-back Side Chairs, Rhode Island, c. 1795, each with a shell above an urn with festoons of leaves and shaped ribs on arched lunettes, ht. 38 1/2, seat ht. 18 in.
Literature: An identical chair is illustrated and discussed in Patricia E. Kane, 300 Years of American Seating Furniture, New York Graphic Society, pp. 160-61.$1,500-2,500
274American School, Early 19th Century
Pair of Portraits, Reportedly Nathaniel Sharp and Sara Sharp with Her Young Son, Rhode IslandPortrait of Nathaniel dated “1830” on the letter he holds c.l., portrait of Sara signed and dated “A. Steere Pinx 1830” l.l.Oil on canvas, 40 x 36 in., in giltwood frames.Condition: Nathaniel with punctures (some repaired), both with scattered retouch.
Note: Nathaniel Sharp reportedly served as the harbormaster in Newport, and his wife Sara was reportedly involved in the founding of the Rhode Island School of Design.$4,000-6,000
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275Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard, Massachusetts, c. 1795-1810, the case with ovolo corners above three drawers and four hinged doors inlaid with checkered stringing, oval panels, and tiger maple crossbanding throughout, all on square tapering legs, replaced brasses, old refinish, (minor imperfections), ht. 39 1/2, wd. 72, dp. 24 in.$3,000-5,000
276Neoclassical Painted and Gilt-gesso Mirror, England, late 19th century, with flower-filled urn and scrolling vines above a rectangular beaded frame with corner rosettes and beveled glass, all on a scrolling vine bracket, original surface, ht. 51, wd. 25 in.$800-1,200
277Pair of Engraved Bell Metal Lemon-top Andirons and Matching Tools, possibly Boston, late 18th/early 19th century, beaded, belted, lemon-form finial with engraved swag and tassel decoration supported on a turned shaft atop a square plinth with engraved swags with tassels over a shaped medallion, on spurred cabriole legs with claw-and-ball feet, conforming log stops, engraved shovel and tongs, and non-matching jamb hooks, ht. 19, wd. 13 1/4, dp. 19 1/2 in.$2,000-3,000
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278Pair of Brass and Iron Acorn-top Andirons with Matching Tools, New York, early 19th century, elongated acorn tops with turned shafts, spurred cabriole legs with ball feet, conforming shovel and tongs, ht. 22 1/2, wd. 11 1/2, dp. 22 in.$1,000-1,500
279Pair of Brass and Iron Double Lemon-top Andirons and Matching Tools, probably New York, early 19th century, with hexagonal columns and spurred cabriole legs with ball feet, shovel and tongs with conforming handles, ht. 22, wd. 10 1/2, dp. 19 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500
280Carved Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer-inlaid Bowfront Bureau, Massachusetts or New Hampshire, c. 1810-15, with shaped inlaid top on a case of cockbeaded crossbanded drawers flanked by quarter-engaged ring-turned reeded posts and vase- and ring-turned legs, replaced brasses, refinished, ht. 41 1/2, wd. 43, dp. 23 in.$1,000-1,500
281Mahogany Shield-form Pole Screen, New England, early 19th century, the crossbanded screen on a vase- and ring-turned support and scrolled legs on ball feet, ht. 55, wd. 17 in.$800-1,200
282Carved Mahogany, Mahogany Veneer, and Bird’s-eye Maple-inlaid Sofa, Salem, Massachusetts, c. 1810, with shaped cresting centering a bird’s-eye maple panel bordered by crossbanding and stringing, the molded scrolling arms on vase- and ring-turned reeded and fluted swelled supports continuing to legs joined by a bowed seat rail, refinished, ht. 37 1/2, wd. 75, dp. 27 in.$4,000-6,000
283Inlaid Mahogany and Gilt-gesso Mirror, probably New York, c. 1800, with scrolled crest centering an urn of flowers, above an oval Prince of Wales crest-inlaid panel, the string-inlaid gilt incised liner flanked by swags and scrolled pendant below, (repairs), ht. 56 1/2, wd. 22 3/4 in.$800-1,200
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284Mahogany String-inlaid Dressing Glass, England, c. 1800, with shaped cresting above the arched mirror on reeded brackets, the swell-front case of three drawers with whalebone finials, pulls, and ball feet, ht. 27 1/4, wd. 23, dp. 9 in.
Provenance: The estate of Edmund Tarbell, New Castle, New Hampshire.$800-1,200
285Inlaid Mahogany Card Table, Salem, Massachusetts, c. 1805-10, with shaped top and ovolo corners on a conforming skirt centering bird’s-eye maple panels bordered by stringing, crossbanding and geometric inlay, joining vase- and ring-turned reeded legs, ht. 29 1/4, wd. 40 3/4, dp. 18 3/4 in.$1,500-2,500
286Carved Mahogany Tilt-top Table, probably Salem, Massachusetts, late 18th century, with circular dished top, vase- and ring-turned support, and cabriole legs with arris knees ending in pad feet, ht. 28 1/2, dia. 24 1/4 in.$400-600
287Mahogany and Mahogany and Wavy Birch Veneer Worktable, Salem, Massachusetts, c. 1810-15, with canted corners, single drawer, and bag frame, all on vase- and ring-turned legs, old brass pulls, (minor imperfections), ht. 28 1/2, wd. 20 1/4, dp. 15 1/4 in.$600-800
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288Academy-decorated Basswood Veneer Box, 19th century, rectangular with canted corners, brass ring handles, and stamped brass feet, the lid and sides with painted floral decoration, ht. 5 1/4, wd. 10, dp. 8 in.$400-600
289Needlework Sampler “Mary Norton,” c. 1818, worked in silk threads on a linen background, alphabet above a “Mary Norton her/work Wrought in the/14th year of her/age and finished on the 2d/of July 1818” with verse above a large potted flower, house, and image of a girl and cat, bordered with strawberry vine, in a modern figured maple frame, (fading), ht. 18, wd. 14 in.$2,500-3,500
290Needlework Sampler “Catherine Jane Hoffman,” Poughkeepsie, New York, 1836, worked in silk threads on a linen ground, composed as a house flanked by trees, 16 1/4 x 16 1/4 in. (sight), in a walnut part-ebonized and parcel-gilt frame.$300-500
291Needlework Hewlett Family Record, c. 1838, worked in silk threads on a linen ground, with elaborate strawberry border, 16 x 15 1/2 in. (sight), in a period giltwood frame.$300-500
292Clarissa Peters Russell (Massachusetts, 1809-1854)
Miniature Portrait of a Young Girl in a Blue Dress Holding Red RosesUnsigned.Oil on ivory, 2 1/4 x 1 1/2 in., in a wood frame with embossed brass aperture.Condition: Aperture with minor cracks.$1,500-2,500
293American School, 19th Century
Miniature Portrait of an African American ManUnsigned.Oil on ivory, 2 3/8 x 1 1/4 in., in a black lacquer frame.Condition: Restoration to l.l. corner of image.$3,000-5,000
294Pamelia Hill (Framingham, Massachusetts, 1803-1860)
Miniature Portrait of Sarah Farley TreadwellUnsigned.Oil on ivory, 3 x 2 3/4 in., in a partial leather case.Condition: Small scratch in background, minor losses at edge of image.
Note: An inscription on the back of the case reads: “PAINTED 1837 BY/PAMELIA E. HILL/SARAH PARLETY TREADWELL/1816-1876/WIFE OF/CHARLES ROBINSON/THAYER/1810-1877.”$300-500
295American School, 19th Century
Portrait of a GentlemanUnsigned.Watercolor on paper, 5 3/4 x 5 in., in a molded black-stained and gilded frame.Condition: Minor toning, spots of light foxing at u.l. and along top of background.$300-400
296Pair of Gilt- and Watercolor-highlighted Silhouettes, early 19th century, a gentleman and a woman wearing a bonnet, 3 1/2 x 2 3/4 in., in reeded black-painted frames.$300-500
297Large Family Group Silhouette, 19th century, cut silhouettes applied to watercolor-decorated card, 11 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. (sight), (card toned, loss u.l.), in a bird’s-eye maple frame.$400-600
298Carved Birch and Wavy Birch Veneer Inlaid Card Table, Massachusetts, c. 1810-15, with vase- and ring-turned quarter-engaged legs joining inlaid top and paneled skirt bordered by geometric banding, refinished, ht. 29, wd. 36 1/2, dp. 17 in.$300-500
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299Carved Mahogany and Flame Birch Veneer Pembroke Table, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, c. 1810-15, possibly Judkins and Senter, with round leaves, working and faux drawers flanked by inlaid panels above vase- and ring-turned reeded legs, old brasses, refinished, ht. 30, wd. 20 1/2, dp. 35 3/4 in.
Provenance: Cole family, Rye, New Hampshire.$2,500-3,500
300Cherry Candlestand, probably New England, early 19th century, with octagonal top and shaped legs ending in spade feet, refinished, ht. 28, wd. 14 3/4, dp. 15 1/4 in.$200-250
301Carved Cherry Tilt-top Candlestand, Connecticut, late 18th century, the top with serpentine sides and canted corners and string-inlaid edge, on cabriole leg base with pinwheel-carved knees and pad feet on platforms, refinished, (minor imperfections), ht. 26 1/2, wd. 18 3/4, dp. 18 in.$600-800
302Mahogany Tilt-top Candlestand, c. 1800, with oval top and shaped legs ending in spade feet, (minor imperfections), ht. 29, wd. 15 3/4, dp. 22 1/2 in.$300-500
303Carved Cherry and Bird’s-eye Maple and Mahogany Veneer Sideboard, Massachusetts, c. 1820, with scrolled cresting above a cockbeaded case of drawers and hinged doors flanked by quarter-engaged ring-turned and reeded posts continuing to vase- and ring-turned legs, old glass pulls probably original, refinished, (minor imperfections), ht. 44 1/2, wd. 43, dp. 19 in.$1,500-2,500
304Six Brass Curtain Tie Backs, 19th century, with rosette tops and turned shafts, lg. 7, dia. 4 1/2 in.$400-600
305Pair of Brass and Iron Ball-top Andirons, New York, early 19th century, ball finial on beaded belted ball top and hexagonal plinths with spurred cabriole legs and ball feet, the arched billet bars with conforming log stops, ht. 21 3/4, wd. 10 1/2, dp. 22 in.$600-800
306Brass Fireplace Fender, America or England, late 19th/early 20th century, the panel with pierced floral decoration, the top with turned posts and brass grillwork, all on brass paw feet, ht. 21, wd. 54 in.$300-500
307Brass Ball-top and Iron Wirework Fire Fender, England or America, early 19th century, vertical wirework with swag decoration, molded brass top edge and ball finials, on a brass-trimmed base, ht. 10 1/2, wd. 49 in.$400-600
308Folding Iron Wirework Firescreen, England or America, early 19th century, vertical wirework with swag and scroll decoration, molded brass top edge, ht. 24, wd. 36 3/4 in.$1,000-1,500
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309Iron and Brass Wirework Firescreen, England or America, early 19th century, vertical iron wires with scroll decoration, and brass molding at top, ht. 24, wd. 36 1/8 in.$800-1,200
310Iron and Brass Wirework Fender, England or America, early 19th century, iron wirework forming a crosshatch and loop pattern, molded brass top edge with three finials, (minor repair), ht. 15, wd. 47 in.$300-500
311Brass Fireplace Fender, America or England, late 19th/early 20th century, the panel with pierced crosshatch and loop decoration on brass paw feet, ht. 8 1/4, wd. 48 1/2 in.$300-500
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312Liverpool Polychrome Transfer-decorated Creamware Jug, England, early 19th century, one side with Apotheosis of Washington image, the other with a three-masted ship under sail, the front with intertwined initials “JMK” over a spreadwing eagle, (imperfections), ht. 12 3/8 in.$1,200-1,500
313Liverpool Transfer Polychrome-decorated Creamware Jug, England, early 19th century, one side with marriage scene titled “GRETNA GREEN or the RED HOT MARRIAGE,” the other side with an image of a British sailing ship, images of sailors under the spout, (imperfections), ht. 8 3/4 in.$200-300
314Two Transfer-decorated Staffordshire Plates, James and Ralph Clews, Cobridge, England, c. 1824-36, a “Landing of Lafayette” plate and a “States” plate, both with impressed maker’s mark on the back, dia. to 10 in.$200-250
315Two Staffordshire Historical Blue Transfer-decorated Plates, Enoch Wood, Burslem, England, early 19th century, a “Commodore MacDonnough’s Victory” with shell border; and a “City of Albany State of New York” with shell border, both with impressed marks, dia. to 10 1/4 in.$300-500
316Five Staffordshire Historical Blue Transfer-decorated Plates, England, early 19th century, an “Upper Ferry Bridge over the River Schuylkill” with eagle and floral scroll border; a “Boston State House” with floral border, impressed “ROGERS” mark on the back; a “City Hall New York” with floral border; an English country scene with floral border; and an “Octagon Church Boston” soup plate with floral border, dia. to 10 in.$300-500
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317Two Transfer-decorated Staffordshire Quadrupeds Reticulated Trays, John Hall & Sons, Staffordshire, England, c. 1814-32, each with a hunting scene in the center surrounded by depictions of animals, pierced rim with handles, the back with printed maker’s label, wd. 12 1/2 in.$300-500
318Two Staffordshire Historical Blue Transfer-decorated Plates, England, early 19th century, a “Bank of the United States Philadelphia” plate with eagle and floral scroll border, and a “States” plate with two-story building, and impressed Clews mark on back, dia. to 10 1/8 in.$250-350
319Carved Mahogany and Bird’s-eye Maple Veneer-inlaid Chest of Drawers, Massachusetts, c. 1815-20, the drawers flanked by reeded quarter-engaged columns continuing to legs and reeded arched brackets, replaced brasses, refinished, (minor imperfections), ht. 41 1/2, wd. 41 3/4, dp. 21 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500
320Two Marmotinto (Sand) Paintings of Big Cats Attributed to Benjamin Zobel (1762-1830), England, 19th century, a tiger and a leopard, each with glass eyes, one signed “B.Z.,” identified on old labels on the reverse, in modern gilt frames.$800-1,200
321Giltwood Girandole Mirror with Eagle, America, early 19th century, convex mirror with black wood liner in a deep gilt frame with spherules, spreadwing eagle finial, winged snake finial at base, ht. 51 in.$4,000-6,000
322Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Canterbury, William Fiske, Boston, c. 1820, with shaped rails and pierced dividers joining ball-top vase- and ring-turned posts continuing to legs on casters flanking a drawer, old surface, ht. 21, wd. 18, dp. 14 in.
Note: Stenciled “Wm Fiske Cabinetmaker Washington St Boston” on drawer interior.$1,500-2,500
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323Mahogany and Flame Mahogany Veneer Worktable, attributed to Thomas Seymour for Isaac Vose, Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1825, with rounded drop leaves, two drawers, and bag frame on ring-turned tapering legs, ht. 29 1/2, wd. 20, dp. 18 1/4 in.$2,000-3,000
324Federal Carved Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Worktable, New England, c. 1810, with cockbeaded drawer and bag frame below, and quarter-engaged vase- and ring-turned reeded legs, replaced pulls, (minor imperfections), ht. 28, wd. 22 1/2, dp. 18 in.$400-600
325Carved Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Dressing Chest, probably Thomas Seymour, c. 1810, with scrolled mirror brackets and two-tier cockbeaded case of drawers flanked by quarter-engaged ring-turned reeded and fluted posts continuing to scroll-bracketed legs, replaced brasses, refinished, ht. 73 1/2, wd. 38 1/2, dp. 22 1/2 in.$3,000-5,000
326Fine Carved Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Harp-base Card Table, attributed to Thomas Seymour, the carving possibly by Thomas Wrightman, c. 1815, embellished with carved foliage and floral rosettes on the harp with brass strings, the molded legs with carved foliage, refinished, (minor imperfections), ht. 30 3/4, wd. 36 1/4, dp. 18 3/4 in.$2,500-3,500
327American School, 19th Century
Pair of Portraits of John Batchelor Bull and Caroline Philbey Bull, New York StateUnsigned.Oil on panel, 27 x 22 in., in molded walnut part-ebonized and parcel-gilt frames.Condition: Scattered inpainting.
Provenance: By descent through the Pooler family of New Jersey.
Note: John Batchelor Bull married Caroline Philbey in July of 1827. The letter in John’s portrait is addressed to “Mr. John Philbey/London.”$2,000-3,000
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328Small Gilt Girandole Mirror with Two Candle Arms, 19th century, round convex mirror in a gilt frame with eagle and floral decoration at top, the bottom with floral and pinecone decoration, two branches supporting candle sockets, (regilded), ht. 35, wd. 21 in.$600-800
329Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Dressing Stand, possibly Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1805-15, the folding top opens to an adjustable mirror and compartments, with cockbeaded hinged door and drawer below, all on turned and reeded legs ending in brass ball feet, refinished, (imperfections), ht. 34, wd. 17 3/4, dp. 17 3/4 in.$250-350
330Thirteen-piece Treen Traveling Toilette Set, late 19th century, turned ebony containers with threaded lids, including six graduated canisters with glass bottles inside, five cylindrical boxes, a cylindrical box with a nail polisher, and a bulbous container with tall lid, (some shrinkage cracks), ht. to 7 1/4 in.$500-700
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331Split Baluster Mirror with Tablet Depicting a Seated Woman, 19th century, the balusters with applied floral devices, metallic rosettes in the corners, (regilded), ht. 32 1/2, wd. 17 in.$200-250
332American School, 19th Century
Double Portrait of Mary Elizabeth and Caroline Brackett of Newton, Massachusetts, in Pink DressesUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 36 x 29 1/4 in., in a giltwood frame.Condition: Relined, very minor inpainting.
Provenance: Reportedly painted by an itinerant artist who boarded at the home of Charles and Lucy Gay Brackett on Waverly Ave. in Newton, Massachusetts, for a year. Apparently, there were portraits painted of all nine children and a full-length portrait of the parents.$4,000-6,000
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Portrait of Georgiana Brackett of Newton, Massachusetts, in a Blue DressUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 36 1/4 x 29 1/4 in., in an elaborate gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Relined, specks of retouch throughout.
Provenance: See Lot 332.$1,200-1,800
334Schoolgirl Watercolor on Velvet Wyman Family Memorial Picture, probably New England, c. 1825, small card attached to the monument details vital statistics of five members of the family, (toned, faded, minor loss to card), 19 1/2 x 25 1/4 in., in a modern frame.$800-1,200
335Paint-decorated Panel with an Urn of Flowers, possibly New York or New England, 19th century, with gilt-stencil border, in a black frame with gilt half-round inner edge, overall 49 x 43 3/4 in.$2,000-3,000
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Floral Still LifeUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 20 x 14 in., in a molded giltwood frame.Condition: Relined, retouch in spots and small areas.$400-600
337Set of Four Carved Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Grecian Chairs, probably New York, c. 1820, with raking molded acanthus leaf, carved stiles, and double fruit-filled cornucopia splats, refinished, ht. 31 3/4, seat ht. 17 1/2 in.$2,000-3,000
338Pair of Carved Mahogany Side Chairs, possibly Abraham Kimball, Salem, Massachusetts, c. 1815-20, Grecian form with rectangular tablets above scrolled and foliate splats, refinished, ht. 33, seat ht. 17 in.$600-800
339Silver Lusterware Tea Set, early 19th century, seventeen pieces including a teapot, creamer, waste bowl, dish, four saucers, and nine teacups, decorated with red and silver flowers and a red lion inside a blue and silver luster medallion, ht. to 6 1/2 in.$300-350
340Pink Lusterware Rose Tea Set, England, early 19th century, thirty pieces including a teapot, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl, two dishes, and twelve cups and saucers, ht. to 7 1/2 in.$300-500
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341Carved Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Marble-top Center Table, Boston, c. 1820, the molded circular top on a straight skirt joining three scroll-carved supports on a triangular pedestal with concave sides and similarly carved feet, ht. 31, dia. 40 in.$4,000-6,000
342Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Table, Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1815, with rounded molded drop leaves, beaded incurvate ends, and rounded corner blocks on a vase- and ring-turned support and four reeded outward-flaring legs ending in cast brass paw feet on casters, ht. 27 3/4, wd. 25, dp. 45 in.$800-1,200
343Pair of Cherry Fireside Stools, possibly New England, c. 1825, with rectangular slip seats in frame with rounded corners on tapering turned support and four shaped legs, ht. 16, wd. 15, dp. 12 1/2 in.$300-500
344American School, Probably New York State, 19th Century
Portrait of a Woman Seated on a Mahogany Veneer Empire SofaUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 36 1/2 x 28 1/2 in., in a modern molded giltwood frame.Condition: Relined, varnished.$2,500-3,500
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345Carved Mahogany and Mahogany and Tiger Maple Veneer Server, New York, c. 1820-25, replaced brasses, refinished, ht. 37 1/2, wd. 35 1/2, dp. 18 1/2 in.$800-1,200
346Anglo-Indian Carved Caned Recamier, early 19th century, the scrolling back terminates in a cornucopia and rosette, the frame faced with rosettes and stylized gadrooning, all on turned and carved feet, ht. 28, wd. 70, dp. 24 in.$800-1,200
347Pair of White-painted Carved Classical Columns, America, early 19th century, with Ionic capitals and reeded detail, ht. 67 3/4 in.$800-1,200
348American School, 19th Century
Portrait of a Gentleman in a Dark Overcoat with Brass ButtonsUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 16 x 13 in., in a gilt-gesso frame with a label on the reverse from Coates & Dixon of Boston.Condition: Frame retouched, paint surface varnished.$800-1,200
349American School, 19th Century
Portrait of a Gentleman Seated in a ChairUnsigned.Watercolor on paper, 11 1/4 x 10 1/2 in., in a molded giltwood frame.Condition: Repair l.r., crease, minor staining.$600-800
350Three Watercolor and Gouache Portraits, 19th century, portrait of an older woman dressed in a black dress, portrait of an older man dressed in a black coat seated on a chair on a red diamond-pattern carpet, and a portrait of a boy dressed in black holding a whip, in rosewood frames with gilt liners, ht. to 18, wd. to 14 1/2 in.$800-1,200
351Painted “SAND FOR SALE” Trade Sign, America, late 19th century, black lettering on a gray background, (shrinkage cracks), ht. 31, wd. 9 1/4 in.$400-600
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352Painted “WATCHES & CLOCKS REPAIRED” Trade Sign, America, late 19th century, black and red lettering on a white background, wd. 24 1/2, ht. 8 1/4 in.$300-500
353Paint-decorated Game Board, late 19th century, square board with molded edge, 20 3/4 x 21 in.$600-800
354Folding Painted Parcheesi Game Board, 19th century, yellow- and red-painted playing surface, hinged in the center, ht. 19, wd. 18 1/2 in.$400-600
355Glazed Redware Jar in the Form of a Bear, attributed to Anthony Weis Bacher, Adams County, Pennsylvania, Winchester, Virginia, or Thurmont, Maryland, c. 1855-85, hand-modeled figure of a bear with applied extruded clay fur, balled eyes, protruding tongue, and incised paw details, posed seated holding a basin, (minor imperfections), ht. 6 3/4 in.$3,000-5,000
356Thirty-gallon Stoneware Crock, Williams & Couch, New Geneva, Pennsylvania, c. 1880, tall ovoid form with flat rolled rim, and applied lug handles, the front decorated with elaborate cobalt flower and vine decoration and “WILLLIAMS & COUCH/NEW GENEVA/PA,” ht. 26 in.$4,000-6,000
357Painted Pine Fireboard, New England, early 19th century, the mortise and tenon-constructed board with two beaded panels, each with an abundant and colorful arrangement of flowers and berries in blue urns on stands framed by leafy vines, with two willow trees at lower edge, (minor imperfections), ht. 32, wd. 42 3/4 in.
Literature: For a fireboard by the same traveling artist, see Little by Little (E.P. Dutton, New York, 1984), p. 97, fig. 129. The example illustrated there was sold in the Bertram K. and Nina Fletcher Little Collection, Part II, Sotheby’s, New York, October 21 and 22, 1994, as Lot 782, and is now in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. The Art Institute’s catalog entry lists the maker as “Possibly ‘Stimp.’”$30,000-50,000
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358Paint-decorated Poplar Dower Chest, Pennsylvania, c. 1811, molded lift top on a dovetail-constructed box, lettered “SARA.1811.JAECKELIN” in red flanked by tulip blossoms, above putty-painted panels in mustard yellow, tan, and green, all bordered by red striping, with applied mid-molding and two half drawers on ogee bracket feet, (minor imperfections), ht. 27, wd. 52, dp. 22 in.$8,000-12,000
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359Watercolor and Pen and Ink Fraktur for Elisabeth Burger (b. 1824), attributed to George Gottfried Ephraim Burger (Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, 1790-1861), intricately designed and drawn in red, yellow, green, blue, and black, incorporating a wide variety of floral and foliate devices, and elaborate lettering typical of the artist’s work, 15 x 12 in., (minor edge losses, very minor trimming), in a modern frame.
Literature: For similar examples attributed to Berger, see “Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, fraktur: an initial survey,” Lynn A. Brocklebank, in The Magazine Antiques, January 1986, pp. 258-67.
Note: George Burger was a German immigrant who settled in Pennsylvania after 1816, and married Elisabeth Schumacher of Hempfield Township in March 1818. Elisabeth Burger, for whom this fraktur was made, was the fourth of their thirteen children. $6,000-8,000
360Watercolor and Pen and Ink Fraktur for Lydia Rebecca Waters (b. 1853), attributed to George Gottfried Ephraim Burger (Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, 1790-1861), intricately designed and drawn in red, yellow, green, blue, and black, incorporating a wide variety of floral and foliate devices, and elaborate lettering typical of the artist’s work, 15 1/8 x 11 7/8 in., (minor edge losses, old creasing, fading to ink), in a modern frame.
Literature: See Lot 359.
Note: Lydia Rebecca Waters, for whom this fraktur was made, was the daughter of Elisabeth Burger, and the granddaughter of the artist. Uncommonly for Burger, this work is lettered in English.$6,000-8,000
361Watercolor on Paper of a Three-blossomed Flower, Pennsylvania, 19th century, (loss to upper left corner, minor stains), 8 x 4 1/4 in., in a red-painted frame.$200-250
362Watercolor on Paper “Old Lady,” 19th century, a figure holding a flower, inscribed “Old Lady” along top edge, 4 1/2 x 3 in. (sight), in a modern frame.$200-250
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363Thomas Chambers (New York/England, 1808-1869)
River Valley LandscapeUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 20 x 30 in., in a molded giltwood frame.Condition: Relined, stable craquelure, scattered retouch mostly to sky.$20,000-30,000
364Thomas Chambers (New York/England, 1808-1869)
Hill Townscape, Probably MexicoUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 22 x 30 in., in a molded gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Relined, minor retouch to stable craquelure in sky and very small areas elsewhere.
Literature: For a discussion of a similarly composed work, see Kathleen A. Foster, Thomas Chambers: American Marine and Landscape Painter, 1808-1869, pp. 73-74, fig. 3-34. Foster notes that this subject, likely adapted from an 1848 print by John Frost, was painted by Chambers at least six times.$8,000-12,000
365Thomas Chambers (New York/England, 1808-1869)
Castles of the MindUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in., in a molded walnut frame and gilt liner.Condition: Lined, stable craquelure, minor retouch.
Literature: For a discussion of similar works, see Kathleen A. Foster, Thomas Chambers: American Marine and Landscape Painter, 1808-1869, pp. 74-76, fig. 3-37.
Note: Kathleen Foster writes about this series of Chambers’s output, that “at least a dozen paintings...combine the exotic appeal of the East and the legendary beauty of the Rhine Valley into the most fantastic landscapes in Chambers’ repertory.”$8,000-12,000
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366Thomas Chambers (New York/England, 1808-1869)
Riverside Buildings Below a CliffUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in., unframed.Condition: Relined, stable craquelure, minor retouch.$8,000-12,000
367Paint-decorated Queen Anne Mirror, 18th century, scrolled cresting with painted floral device over a molded frame with painted cross-hatched decoration, ht. 21 5/8, wd. 11 3/4 in.$400-600
368Wrought Iron Candle Holder and Rushlight, 18th century, the candle holder with adjustable spiral socket on tripod base with small penny feet; the spring-loaded rushlight on tripod base with small penny feet, ht. to 10 in.$400-600
369Chip-carved Grater, c. 1819, pierced tinned sheet iron grater attached to board with square cut nails, the board with lollipop handle with carved face and diamond decoration, the back carved “1819,” ht. 10 1/2, wd. 4 1/2 in.$400-600
370Early Red-stained Wooden Lantern, America, early 19th century, the wooden body with three glass windows, hinged access door, and pierced arched sheet iron top and iron carrying handle, (imperfections from use), ht. 13 1/2, wd. 8 1/2, dp. 9 in.$600-800
371Two Wrought Iron Rushlights, 18th century, both with pliers-type rush holders on tripod bases, ht. to 10 in.$400-600
372Circular Reflecting Sconce, America, 19th century, concave reflector set with cut mirror glass, single candle socket, dia. 8 3/4 in.$300-500
373Early Tape Loom, 18th century, large oak rectangular body with long slits, lollipop hanger, (old repairs), ht. 24 3/4, wd. 10 3/4 in.$400-600
374Attributed to Joseph Stone (Massachusetts, 1774-1815)
Portrait of a Young WomanUnsigned.Oil on cardboard, 20 1/4 x 15 1/2 in., in an early molded black-painted frame.Condition: Rippling to cardboard, large tack holes at corners, minor specks of loss.
Note: Joseph Stone is referred to in an article written by renowned folk art scholar Arthur Kern as the “Painter of the Almond-shaped Eyes” (see www.incollect.com). Several works also attributed to the artist were offered at the landmark Sotheby’s auction of Bert and Nina Fletcher Little’s collection in 1994.$3,000-5,000
375Black- and Gilt-painted Bow-back Windsor Chair, c. 1790, with tall back, saddle seat, and splayed vase- and ring-turned legs, old surface, ht. 40, seat ht. 16 1/2 in.
Provenance: The Janie & Peter Gross Collection.
Literature: Charles Santore, Windsor Style in America, Volume II, “New Discoveries” section, p. 246, pl. 278.$1,000-1,500
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376Tiger Maple and Maple Dish-top Candlestand, probably Connecticut, late 18th century, with vase- and ring-turned support and tripod cabriole leg base ending in pad feet, old refinish, (very minor imperfections), ht. 26 1/2, dia. 15 3/4 in.$1,000-1,500
377Blue/gray-painted Adjustable Stand, New England, late 18th century, with rectangular tray top on a shaft pierced to held a peg in place, on square supports joined by two horizontal rails, all on chamfered and arched trestle feet, old surface, ht. 27, wd. 15, dp. 20 in.$800-1,200
378Pine and Cherry Candlestand, possibly Pennsylvania, 18th century, the circular top mortised to the chamfered vase- and ring-turned support, on a shaped cross base with scrolled and dimpled feet, old surface, (imperfections), ht. 26, dia. 16 1/2 in.$600-800
379Painted Braced Bow-back Windsor Side Chair, New England, c. 1790, with shaped saddle seat and vase and ring turnings, old surface of red paint with yellow striping over earlier paint, ht. 34 1/2, seat ht. 15 1/2 in.$600-800
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380Black-painted Sack-back Windsor Chair, New York City, c. 1785-90, with bold vase and ring turnings, old repaint, ht. 36 1/2, seat ht. 16 1/2 in.
Provenance: The Janie & Peter Gross Collection.
Literature: Charles Santore, Windsor Style in America, Volume II, p. 101, pl. 87. According to Santore, this chair may be one of a pair, the other of which was offered at Skinner, sale 2961B, November 19, 2016, as Lot 244.
Note: Old jelly label affixed to the underside of the seat reads: “Charles Ewing bought this chair from Harvey Smith Mt. Holly in 1920s.”$800-1,200
381Pair of Mustard-painted Braced Bow-back Windsor Side Chairs, probably New England, c. 1790, with nine spindles, shaped saddle seats, and vase and ring turnings, ht. 35, seat ht. 17 in.
Provenance: The Janie & Peter Gross Collection.$1,500-2,500
382Set of Six Black-painted Rod-back Windsor Chairs, probably New England, c. 1810, includes one armchair, old repaint, ht. 34 1/4, seat ht. 17 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500
383American School, 19th Century
Portrait of a Blond Gentleman, Reportedly from VermontUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 37 x 30 in., in a gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Retouch to several spots and small areas, relined.$600-800
384Carved and Painted Whirligig Figure, America, late 19th/early 20th century, carved in the form of a man dressed in a black overcoat with white top hat, paddle arms, on a custom stand, (imperfections), ht. 20 1/4 in.$2,000-3,000
385Carved Sandstone Ram, America, 19th century, ht. 7, lg. 17 1/4, wd. 3 1/2 in.$800-1,200
386Carved Sandstone Willow Tree Plaque, America, 19th century, rectangular, quarter-fan corners, the center with willow tree in a circular medallion with rose decoration above and below, with custom stand, ht. 19, wd. 13, dp. 3 in.$800-1,200
387Eighteen Turned and Carved Butter Stamps, America, 19th century, decorated with sheaves of wheat, animals, flowers, including two double-sided examples and another reading “CAPTAINS,” lg. to 7 in.$2,000-3,000
388Carved Maple Two-sided Cookie Board, Europe, 19th century, one side with a figure of a Germanic or French soldier, the other with an image of a woman in a long gown, (worm holes), ht. 19 1/2, wd. 10, dp. 1 1/2 in.$100-200
389Black Paint-decorated Writing Arm Windsor Chair, New England, c. 1810-15, with shaped cresting of polychrome flowers and leaves and bamboo turnings, outlined in yellow, original surface, (minor imperfections), ht. 34 1/2, seat ht. 17 in.$1,500-2,500
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390Prior/Hamblen School, Possibly the Work of E.W. Blake, Mid-19th Century
Portrait of a Boy in a Black Coat Holding a Riding CropUnsigned.Oil on board, 14 x 10 1/4 in., in a mahogany veneer frame.Condition: Small losses u.r. and u.c., no evidence of inpainting.$4,000-6,000
391Prior/Hamblen School, Possibly the Work of E.W. Blake, Mid-19th Century
Portrait of a Blonde Girl in Pink Dress Holding a BouquetUnsigned.Oil on board, 13 1/2 x 10 in., in a giltwood frame.Condition: Minor loss l.r. and to edges, no evidence of inpainting.$4,000-6,000
392Pair of Emerald Green Pressed Glass Tulip Vases, Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, Sandwich, Massachusetts, c. 1845-65, with octagonal bases, ht. 10 3/4 in.$1,500-2,500
393Blown-molded Diamond, Sunburst, and Reeded Quart Jug, probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, Sandwich, Massachusetts, c. 1825-35, with rayed base and applied handle, McKearin GIII-5, ht. 6 1/4 in.$400-600
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394Blown-molded Diamond and Reeded Pitcher, probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, Sandwich, Massachusetts, c. 1825-35, with diamond base, and applied hollow ribbed handle, McKearin GII-18, ht. 4 5/8 in.$400-600
395Blown-molded Diamond, Sunburst, and Reeded Creamer, probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, Sandwich, Massachusetts, c. 1825-35, with rayed base, and applied handle, McKearin GIII-6, ht. 4 1/4 in.$300-500
396Small Blown-molded Diamond, Sunburst, and Wave Creamer, probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, Sandwich, Massachusetts, c. 1825-35, with ringed base, and applied handle, McKearin GIII-26, ht. 3 1/4 in.$400-600
397Colorless Free-blown Globe Petticoat Whale Oil Lamp, America, early 19th century, font with panel decoration, blade knop and descending ball stem on a tall base with upturned rolled edge, ht. 9 1/4 in.
Provenance: David Morey Antiques.$600-800
398Colorless Free-blown Globe Whale Oil Lamp, America, early 19th century, blade, double ball, and blade knop stem on a domed base with upturned rolled edge, ht. 8 1/2 in.
Provenance: Frank Jedlicka, Skinner, March 2002, Lot 578.$600-800
399Colorless Free-blown Globe Petticoat Whale Oil Lamp, America, early 19th century, blade knop and descending ball stem on a tall base with upturned rolled edge, ht. 8 3/4 in.
Provenance: Frank Jedlicka.$600-800
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400Colorless Free-blown Globe Whale Oil Lamp, America, early 19th century, five-ball stem on a low base with upturned rolled edge, ht. 7 1/2 in.
Provenance: Norman Heckler Collection.$600-800
401Colorless Free-blown Globe Whale Oil Lamp, America, early 19th century, five-ball and blade stem on low circular base with folded edge, ht. 8 1/2 in.
Provenance: Dr. Burton Pearl, Vorhees, New Jersey; The Standlings Antiques.$600-800
402Colorless Free-blown Globe Petticoat Whale Oil Lamp, America, early 19th century, three-blade knop stem on a high conical base with folded edge, ht. 10 3/4 in.
Provenance: Frank Jedlicka; Skinner, March 2002, Lot 716.$800-1,200
403Colorless Free-blown Globe Petticoat Whale Oil Lamp, America, early 19th century, blade knop and descending ball stem on a tall paneled base with rolled edge, ht. 9 3/4 in.
Provenance: Frank Jedlicka, Skinner, March 2002, Lot 714.
Literature: Illustrated in Barlow and Kaiser The Glass Industry in Sandwich, Vol. 5, plate 5217.$800-1,200
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404Colorless Free-blown Conical Whale Oil Lamp, America, early 19th century, blade knop stem on a low foot with upturned rolled edge, ht. 8 1/4 in.
Provenance: John Tiffany Gotjen, Arman Auction, January, 1985; Frank Jedlicka; Skinner, March 2002.$400-600
405Colorless Free-blown Globe Petticoat Whale Oil Lamp, America, early 19th century, font with panel decoration, blade knop stem on a tall base with upturned rolled edge, ht. 7 7/8 in.
Provenance: Dr. Burton Pearl; Heckler Auction, May 1994, Lot 111.$600-800
406Colorless Free-blown Whale Oil Chamber Lamp, America, early 19th century, conical font with applied handle, blade knop, low foot with upturned rolled edge, ht. 6 3/4 in.
Provenance: Frank Jedlicka.$600-800
407Four Blown Flasks, America, 19th century, one with tooled lip with embossed eagle and “LIBERTY” on one side and “WILLINGTON/GLASS Co/WEST WILLINGTON/CONN” on the other side; a second with embossed eagle and cornucopia; a third with embossed “RAILROAD/LOWELL” horse and wagon and eagle on the other side; and a snuff bottle, (imperfections), ht. to 7 1/2 in.$300-500
408Three Flip Glasses and a Square Bottle, America, early 19th century, one amber and two blue-green glasses, the bottle dark green, ht. to 5 1/2 in.$300-500
409Prior/Hamblen School, Possibly the Work of E.W. Blake, Mid-19th Century
Portrait of a Girl in a Red Dress Holding a BouquetUnsigned.Oil on board, 13 1/4 x 10 1/2 in. (sight), in a modern frame, under glass.Condition: Some retouch to edges, not examined out of frame.$4,000-6,000
410Prior/Hamblen School, Mid-19th Century
Portrait of a Child in a Red Dress Holding a HammerUnsigned.Oil on board, 15 1/4 x 10 3/4 in. (sight), in a modern molded frame, under glass.Condition: No evidence of inpainting or restoration, not examined out of frame.$4,000-6,000
411William Matthew Prior (Massachusetts/Maine, 1806-1873)
Portrait of a Girl Wearing a Blue Dress and Coral NecklaceInscribed indistinctly on the back.Oil on board, 16 x 12 in., in a mahogany veneer frame.Condition: Possible retouch on the cheeks.$1,200-1,500
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412Album of Thirty-six Pen and Ink and Watercolor Drawings and Ephemera Mostly Relating to Hill City, Minnesota, possibly done by or for Baron Carl de Bretton, c. 1865-75, the finely detailed images include views of landscapes, houses, farm buildings, pastures, and interior home scenes; also includes eight photographs of Danish and Russian nobles, postcards, biographical information, and death notices, album ht. 9, wd. 8 1/4 in.$800-1,200
413Red-painted Pine “Jail” Cupboard, probably Wisconsin, early 19th century, a small drawer above the door with forty-nine lights and mitred mullions and panel below, on molded base and cutout feet, old surface, ht. 77, wd. 46 3/4, dp. 16 3/4 in.$800-1,200
414Red-painted Cherry Slant-lid Desk, New Hampshire, late 18th century, with stepped multi-drawer compartmented interior and case of scratchbeaded drawers on bracket feet, replaced brasses, old surface, (imperfections), ht. 42, wd. 39 1/2, dp. 19 in.$1,500-2,500
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Portrait of a Horse with Cat and Dog in Front of a BarnSigned and dated “N.E. Pratt. 1883” l.r.Oil on canvas, 18 x 22 in., in a molded and parcel-gilt walnut frame.Condition: Retouch including to areas of loss below horse.$800-1,200
416American School, 20th Century
Portrait of Two OxenUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 24 3/4 x 35 1/4 in., in an oak strip frame.Condition: Minor specks of retouch.$600-800
417American School, 19th Century
The InundationUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 14 x 20 in., in a giltwood and part-ebonized frame.Condition: Minor scattered spots of retouch.
Note: The composition of this painting is a mirror image of the Currier & Ives small lithograph #635.$800-1,200
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418Large Gilt Molded Copper Cow Weathervane, probably Massachusetts, late 19th century, full-body form with finely textured hide, applied ears and horns, regilded, lg. 36 in.$4,000-6,000
419Molded Sheet Copper Running Horse Weathervane, J. Harris & Son, Boston, Massachusetts, 1868-82, flattened full-body with embossed details on face, mane, and tail features, stamped on both sides “HARRIS & SON/BOSTON,” (imperfections), lg. 31 in.$600-800
420Molded Gilt Copper Eagle Weathervane, America, 19th century, the eagle perched on a belted ball with arrow directional, including stand, (regilded, dent), ht. 20, wd. 25 5/8, lg. 24 in.$400-600
421Eagle and Bannerette Weathervane, America, late 19th century, full-body spreadwing eagle with embossed feather details on a ball with scroll and arrow bannerette below, on custom stand, ht. 31, wd. 42 1/2 in.$400-600
422American School, Early 20th Century
RYSDYK’S HAMBLETONIAN/A Portrait of a RacehorseUnsigned, titled along lower edge.Oil on canvas, 38 x 50 in., in a beaded red-painted frame.Condition: Minor abrasions and loss.$200-400
423Brown-painted Bannister-back Armchair, probably Massachusetts, 18th century, with shaped crest, scrolling arms, vase and ring turnings and bulbous front stretcher, old surface, ht. 44, seat ht. 16 in.$400-600
424Turned Stool, possibly Massachusetts, early 18th century, the rectangular top with rounded edge on splayed block-, vase-, and ring-turned legs ending in turned feet joined by a beaded frame and stretchers, old surface, (imperfections), ht. 15 1/8, wd. 28, dp. 15 in.$1,500-2,500
425Red-painted Tilt-top Candlestand, New Hampshire, c. 1760, oval top on a vase- and ring-turned post and tripod base with pad feet, original surface, ht. 28, wd. 18 3/4, dp. 15 in.$150-250
426Marquetry Heart-shaped Box, America, late 19th/early 20th century, the chevron pattern lid on a box of alternating light and dark wood, ht. 4 3/4, wd. 8 1/4, dp. 5 in.$200-250
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427Paint-decorated New England Militia Canteen, early 19th century, ochre ground with red edging and number “13,” dia. 6 3/4, wd. 2 3/8 in.$400-600
428Sponge-decorated Treen Container, America, 19th century, round box with lid, red ground with yellow fan decoration, (minor imperfections), ht. 5 3/4 in.$300-500
429Grain-painted Document Storage Box, possibly New Jersey, c. 1865, the lid and all four sides with grain painting, the front with black-painted inscription “T.P. HOWELL & CO./From August 1st 1865/to January 1st 1867.,” ht. 12 1/2, wd. 22 3/4, dp. 12 1/2 in.
Note: T.P. Howell & Co. was a leather goods manufactory in Newark, New Jersey, that made saddles and knapsacks for the Union Army during the Civil War.$400-600
430Small Paint-decorated Box, early 19th century, red-painted body, the lid initialed “BTL” inside a wreath on an orange background, ht. 2 3/8, wd. 4, dp. 3 in.$300-500
431Tiger Maple Schoolgirl-decorated Slide-lid Box, Hannah Kingsbury, Oxford, Massachusetts, early 19th century, all four sides and the sliding lid decorated with typical motifs including flowers, a house, and the girl’s name surrounded by floral garlands, ht. 4 1/2, wd. 6, lg. 14 in.$800-1,200
432Paint-decorated Pine Trunk, possibly Vermont, early 19th century, dovetailed box with olive green and gray designs imitating exotic wood, ht. 14 1/4, wd. 31 3/4, dp. 14 3/4 in.$1,500-2,500
433Grain-painted Six-board Chest, Vermont, early 19th century, with lift top and valanced cutout feet, red umber and mustard graining bordered by simulated stringing and crossbanding, (imperfections), ht. 24, wd. 41 3/4, dp. 17 1/2 in.$3,000-5,000
434Paint-decorated Pine Document Box, New England, early 19th century, original putty-painted surface in yellow and brown, (minor wear to edges), ht. 6 1/2, wd. 18, dp. 9 1/4 in.$400-600
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435Miniature Red-painted Six-board Chest, New England, early 19th century, original red-painted surface with black bordering and yellow striping, ht. 4, wd. 9 1/2, dp. 4 1/2 in.$300-500
436Paint-decorated Miniature Six-board Chest, possibly Massachusetts, early 19th century, original black-painted surface with yellow and red striping centering decorative flourishes, ht. 6 3/4, wd. 12 1/2, dp. 7 in.$300-500
437Paint-decorated Pine Document Box, New England, 19th century, original yellow-painted and black-striped surface, (wear), ht. 6 1/2, wd. 16, dp. 9 in.$400-600
438Paint-decorated Dresser Box, America, 19th century, scalloped arch back with small shelf over a stepped case of two drawers, bracket feet with molded skirt, painted white overall with green and red rose and vine decoration, ht. 12 3/4, wd. 11 1/2, dp. 9 in.$4,000-6,000
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439Paint-decorated Dome-top Box, America, 19th century, the lid with red field and oval medallion bordered with yellow, red, and black edging, the sides with red field, yellow, red, and black edging, the ends with painted baskets of flowers, the interior of the box stained red, ht. 5 1/4, wd. 12 1/2, dp. 6 1/4 in.$800-1,200
440Paint-decorated Book-form Box, late 19th century, the front in the form of a row of books with book-form lid and base, initialed “SP” on the lid, ht. 6 3/4, wd. 11, dp. 7 3/4 in.$400-600
441Grain-painted Pine Box, America, early 19th century, hinged lid with applied molding on rectangular box with interior side compartment, turned feet and round brass escutcheon, (imperfections), ht. 7 1/8, wd. 13, dp. 7 1/4 in.$400-600
442Painted Fireboard, America, late 19th century, the vertical boards painted with a homestead scene with willow and pine trees, the top framed by a drapery and tassels, ht. 35, wd. 45 5/8 in.$800-1,200
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443Prior/Hamblen School, Mid-19th Century
Portrait of a Woman in a White Bonnet and Black DressUnsigned.Oil on card, 13 1/2 x 9 3/4 in., in the likely original molded red-painted frame.Condition: Minor small spots of inpainting.$1,500-2,500
444Prior/Hamblen School, 19th Century
Portrait of a GentlemanUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 27 x 22 in., unframed.Condition: Removed from stretcher, T-shaped tear c.l., paint loss.$1,000-1,200
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Portrait of a Woman with a Long Chain NecklaceUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 22 x 19 in., in a giltwood frame.Condition: Patch to reverse, losses, craquelure, canvas rippling.$400-600
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Portrait of a Man Wearing a Cream-colored Bow TieUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 28 1/2 x 24 1/2 in., in a molded silvered and black-painted frame.Condition: Rippling, craquelure, losses, repaired punctures.$600-800
447Susan C. Waters (American, 1823-1900)
Pair of Portraits of Theodore and Ann Eliza CollinsBoth signed, dated, and titled on the reverse.Oil on canvas, 46 x 29 in., in period molded giltwood frames.Condition: Theodore: tacking edges relined, minor retouch; Eliza Ann: tacking edges relined, minor retouch, repaired tear l.r.$8,000-12,000
448Sheet and Wrought Iron Flag and Snake Weathervane, America, 19th century, the wrought iron scroll-forged front with snake head pointer joined to a sheet iron flag with applied six-point star, (oxidized surface), lg. 41 in.$800-1,200
449Large Molded Sheet Copper Bannerette with Arrow Weathervane, America, late 19th century, lg. 65 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500
450Black-painted Sheet Iron Pulaski/Militia Soldier Weathervane, America, 19th century, cutout profile form of a soldier holding a sword, ht. 31, wd. 21 1/2 in.$1,500-2,500
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451Three-gallon Stoneware Jug, America, c. 1840, tall ovoid form with flat band collar and applied strap handle, the front with a cobalt floral spray over “3” and the date “1840,” ht. 15 1/2 in.$300-500
452Large Treen Barrel-form Lidded Container, 19th century, with urn-form knop and ribbed turnings, ht. 13 1/2, dia. 9 1/2 in.$400-600
453Red-painted Oval Lap-seam Box, New England, early 19th century, old surface, (loss to finger on lid), ht. 3 1/4, wd. 9, dp. 7 1/2 in.$300-500
454White-painted Treen Lidded Container, 19th century, lid with plain knop, flared foot, (repaired crack in lid), ht. 9, dia. 9 in.$300-500
455Horn Punch Ladle with Whistle Handle, 18th century, the bowl with carved shell decoration, lg. 12 7/8 in.$200-300
456Six Carved or Turned Household Items, 19th century, a taperstick with wide drip catcher over a spiral shaft on a low wide foot; a pickwick with whale’s tooth handle, brass pick, and turned mahogany holder; an awl mounted in a turned wood handle and turned wood body, painted gray/green; a horn comb; a carved stone half apple; and a carved bone hand-form backscratcher on a wooden handle; lg. to 15 3/8 in.$300-500
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457Five Wooden Kitchen/Household Implements, 19th century, a cutting board with lollipop hanger, carved pie crimper, carved butter paddle, magnifying glass, and scoop, ht. to 15 1/4 in.$300-500
458Paint-decorated Pantry Box, America, 19th century, painted green and decorated with black spots, maple sides with straight seam secured with iron tacks, the bottom initialed in large black letters “SB,” ht. 4 1/4, dia. 9 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500
459Faux Marble Painted Picture Frame, America, 19th century, aperture ht. 13 1/4, wd. 10 1/2, overall ht. 17 1/2, wd. 14 1/2 in.$300-500
460Green-painted Pantry Box, America, 19th century, oval, the maple sides secured by long tapered fingers and copper tacks, (minor paint loss), ht. 2 1/4, wd. 6 1/4 in.$300-500
461Gray-painted and Smoke-decorated Pantry Box, America, 19th century, round, with ash sides and straight seam secured with iron tacks, the top inscribed “Loaf Sugar,” (imperfections), ht. 4 1/2, dia. 9 1/4 in.$400-600
462Faux Tiger Maple Paint-decorated Pantry Box, America, 19th century, round, with maple sides and straight seam secured with copper tacks, ht. 2 1/8, dia. 4 3/4 in.$300-500
463Five Early Storage Boxes, America, 19th century, a blue-painted slide lid box; a small wallpaper covered box with leather hinges; two red-stained pantry boxes with fingered seams; and a small round plain pantry box with rosehead tack fingered seam, wd. to 11 1/4 in.$400-600
464Turned Burl Bowl on Pedestal, 18th/19th century, turned from a single piece of ash or elm, (edge chips), ht. 4, dia. 13 in.$300-500
465Large Green-painted Pantry Box, late 19th century, with wire-sewn seams, ht. 7 1/2, wd. 20 3/4, dp. 15 3/4 in.$400-600
466Oval Wooden Wallpaper-covered Bandbox, Hannah Davis, Jaffrey, New Hampshire, 19th century, white floral wallpaper, (wallpaper chipped, top dirty), ht. 6 3/4, wd. 10, dp. 7 3/4 in.$300-500
467Blue-painted Bail-handle Pantry Box, America, late 19th century, bent ash sides with straight seam secured with iron tacks, iron bail handle, (imperfections), ht. 6, dia. 11 3/4 in.$300-500
468Nine Treen Spice Boxes and a Treen Spill Vase, 19th century, ht. to 12 1/2 in.$200-400
469Polychrome Painted and Turned Covered Spice Jar, Pennsylvania, c. 1860, elaborately turned, on pedestal foot, and painted red with yellow banding, ht. 9 1/2, dia. 3 7/8 in.$600-800
470Turned Treen Snuff Canister, America, 19th century, tall, cylindrical, ring-turned body on a simple turned base, ht. 7, dia. 4 1/8 in.$200-300
471Two Treen Nutmeg Graters and a Spice Grinder, 19th century, ht. to 5 3/4 in.$200-400
472Nine Treen Cups and Goblets, 19th century, six small cups and a pair of tall and a single goblet, ht. to 4 7/8 in.$200-400
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473Painted Cherry Candlestand, possibly New England, 18th century, with circular top on a vase- and ring-turned support and cabriole legs, old surface, (imperfections), ht. 25 1/2, dia. 14 1/2 in.$400-600
474Orange-painted Fan-back Armchair, probably New England, c. 1810-15, with shaped crest rail, saddle seat, and bamboo turnings, old surface, ht. 43 1/2, seat ht. 16 1/2 in.$800-1,200
475Red-painted Pembroke Table, southeastern New England, c. 1800, with serpentine drop leaves, the cockbeaded skirt joining beaded square tapering legs, old surface, ht. 27 3/4, wd. 17 1/2, dp. 35 3/4 in.$400-600
476Red-stained Cherry Slant-lid Desk, possibly Camden, Maine, late 18th century, with two-tier compartmented interior and case of thumbmolded drawers on bracket feet, old brasses, (minor imperfections), ht. 42 3/4, wd. 36 3/4, dp. 19 in.$2,000-4,000
477Green-painted Child’s Rocking Settle, New England, late 18th century, the shaped back and sides pierced for carrying, on plank seat with shaped skirt, old surface, (repairs), ht. 24, seat ht. 6 1/8 in.
Provenance: The Janie & Peter Gross Collection.$400-600
478Red-painted Bucket Bench, probably New England, late 18th/early 19th century, with recessed top shelf and two deep shelves below joined by cutout sides, old surface, (imperfections), ht. 41, wd. 53, dp. 13 3/4 in.$800-1,200
479Red-painted Pine Bible Box, Vermont, late 18th century, the dovetail-constructed box with wire-hinged lid, old surface, ht. 10 1/4, wd. 26 1/2, dp. 13 1/2 in.$400-600
480Paint-decorated Pine Demilune Table, the top with faux marble surface on three white, square tapering legs joined by a straight skirt, all outlined in green, ht. 29, wd. 36, dp. 17 in.$400-600
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481Small Salmon Pink Paint-decorated Table, probably Pennsylvania, early 18th century, with overhanging top and straight skirt with drawer joining square tapering legs, the top with grained triangular panels, the base with putty applied designs, ht. 26 1/8, wd. 27 1/2, dp. 19 in.$200-250
482Blue-painted Six-board Chest, New England, late 18th/early 19th century, with molded lift top, dovetail construction, and bracket feet, old surface, (paint wear), ht. 20 1/2, wd. 40, dp. 18 1/2 in.$400-600
483Carved Pine Cupboard, Canada, early 19th century, the molded and sawtooth cornice above paneled beaded doors, and paneled sides, on bracket feet, refinished, ht. 60 1/2, wd. 42 1/4, dp. 20 1/2 in.$800-1,200
484Black-painted Walnut Country Sofa, possibly Pennsylvania, early 19th century, with turned spindles, scrolled arms on ring-turned supports continuing to turned and paneled legs, old surface, ht. 30, wd. 54, dp. 18 in.
Provenance: The Janie & Peter Gross Collection.$1,000-1,500
485American School, 19th Century
Portrait of a Woman with a Red Book and GlassesUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 29 3/4 x 24 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Craquelure, relined, sagging, contact abrasions from frame, repair and inpainting to lower section.$600-800
486Ethan Greenwood (Massachusetts, 1779-1856)
Portrait of a Woman with a BonnetSigned and dated “Greenwood Prixit 1811” l.l.Oil on canvas, 23 1/4 x 19 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Relined and restretched.$600-800
487American School, 19th Century
Naive Landscape with a Boating PartyUnsigned.Watercolor on paper, 10 x 13 in. (sight), in a molded walnut and parcel-gilt frame.Condition: Creasing r.c., minor fading, minor toning, not examined out of frame.$400-600
488Painted Wood Adirondack Armchair, New York, 20th century, the crest rail composed of club ends over bent twig seat back, slat seat, arm rails terminate in club ends, the whole in mustard and black paint, ht. 45, wd. 28 1/2, dp. 23 1/2 in.
Provenance: The Elaine Rush Collection.$600-800
489Adirondack-style Wood Wall Clock, 20th century, rustic architectural wood surround in black finish, centered by a roman numeral dial, thirty-day, time-only, spring-powered movement, “Made in U.S.A. by Waterbury Clock Co.,” ht. 45, wd. 36, dp. 6 in.
Provenance: The Elaine Rush Collection.$600-800
490Layered and Painted Tramp Art Mirror, America, late 19th century, with projecting corners, 19 1/2 x 17 1/4 in.$200-400
491Two Geometric Layered Tramp Art Mirrors, America, late 19th century, of varied design, each approx. 18 x 15 3/4 in.$300-500
492Two Small Tramp Art Mirrors, America, late 19th century, one with wide frame and shallow geometric layering, the other with stepped cornice and pendants, 17 3/4 x 11 3/4 and 11 3/4 x 8 1/2 in., respectively.$250-350
493Carved Tramp Art Mirror Frame, America, late 19th century, with geometric layering, overall 27 1/2 x 22 1/4, aperture 19 1/2 x 13 3/4 in.$300-500
494Carved Folk Art Pipe Rack with Pipes, America, 19th century, the rack comprised of a solid wood base with carved faces against a stippled black ground, the branch-style rack fitted with metal clips accompanied by two short stem pipes with ladies in profile, and six pipes including four with profiles of men, one made from resin, one with hand on bowl, and one in the form of a shoe, (two with loss), rack ht. 20, wd. 12 in.
Provenance: The Elaine Rush Collection.$300-500
495Hooked Rug, America, 19th century, decorated with rows of colored blocks, lg. 79, wd. 71 in.$400-600
496Nathaniel Currier, Publisher (American, 1813-1888)
The Road,-Winter., 1853 (Conningham 5171). Identified in inscriptions in the matrix. Lithograph with hand-coloring on paper, sheet size 20 7/8 x 28 13/16 in., in a contemporary frame. Condition: Margins of 1 1/4 in. or more, toning, mat stains, evidence of minor moisture staining.
Note: This lithograph ranks no. 22 in the original “Best 50,” and no. 1 in the “New Best 50,” large folio.$4,000-6,000
497American School, Late 19th Century
Winter Homestead Landscape with Figures on a Frozen LakeUnsigned.Oil on artist board, 15 3/4 x 24 1/2 in., in a period molded gilt-gesso frame.Condition: Surface grime.$600-800
498Five Henry Overton Horse Prints, England, mid-18th century, titles include “Raw Head & Bloody Bones,” “Fly a Famous Hunter,” “Lord Chadworth’s Gelding, White Foot,” “Miss Slamerkin with her Colt Othello,” and “Turtle a Famous Hunter,” in matching period frames, (toned), ht. 10 1/2, wd. 14 1/2 in.$400-600
499Printed Promotional L.G. Tillotson & Co. Broadside “VIEW OF THE FIRST AMERICAN RAILWAY TRAIN,” Sage Sons and Co., Buffalo, New York, c. 1865, 11 1/2 x 18 1/2 in., (minor moisture staining), in a beaded walnut and parcel-gilt frame.$300-500
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500Salesman’s Model Cherry Rotating Bookshelf, America, late 19th century, square top with molded edges, opposing sides with three shelves with fretwork ends, the opposite opposing sides with a stack of seven drawers, and cabinet with shelves and document slots, all on a four-legged brass base, (imperfections), ht. 16, wd. 9, dp. 9 in.$400-600
501National Monument to the Forefathers Sculpture, Hammatt Billings, Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1867, robed figure of “Faith” mounted atop a bronzed metal pedestal with four figures at the base and inset text panels on the sides, ht. 22 1/4 in.
Provenance: Descended through the family of Hammatt Billings. Family history states that there were three of these sculptures created; one given to the Boston State House, a second given to the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts, and this one.$800-1,200
502Yellow-painted Tin Ladder Truck Toy, America, 19th century, with three red-painted detachable ladders, lg. 21 1/4 in.$200-400
503Cast Iron Yellow Cab Still Bank, Arcade Manufacturing Company, Freeport, Illinois, c. 1925, orange body with black roof, with “AN/ARCADE/TOY” label, the front doors marked “Vernon/1212,” the back doors marked “Yellow/Cab/Co.,” lg. 8 in.$800-1,200
504Cast Iron Boston State House Bank, Smith & Egge Mfg., late 19th century, the building with gilt-colored dome, red roof, green exterior, and gilt-colored windows, ht. 7 in.$1,000-1,500
505Painted Tin Toy Wagon and Horses, George Brown & Company, Forestville, Connecticut, c. 1870, the red and black wagon pulled by a team of two gray/white-painted horses, lg. 12 1/2 in.$400-600
506Two Cast Iron Doorstops, America, 19th century, a pineapple on a stepped base marked on the back “CROSS NO 92”; the other foliate with thick base, ht. to 11 1/2 in.$300-500
507Gilt-bronze Peacock Architectural Medallion, early 20th century, slightly concave round medallion centering a boldly cast peacock, (regilded), dia. 18 1/4 in.$300-500
508South Caucasian Long Rug, late 19th century, 7 ft. 7 in. x 3 ft. 9 in.$400-600
509Karabagh Prayer Rug, Southern Caucasus, dated 1884, 4 ft. 5 in. x 3 ft. 3 in.$400-600
510Lutzweiler Carpet, Austria, c. 1920, 11 ft. 5 in. x 8 ft. 8 in.$600-800
511Three Bagfaces, an Ersari torba, Central Asia, c. 1890, 17 in. x 55 in.; Jaf Kurd, Northwestern Iran, c. 1900, 30 in. x 23 in.; and a Veramin, Iran, c. 1900, 19 in. x 42 in.$600-800
512Kazak Rug, Caucasus, c. 1910, 4 ft. 4 in. x 3 ft. 8 in.$600-800
513Kazak Rug, Southwestern Caucasus, late 19th century, 6 ft. 5 in. x 5 ft. 3 in.$600-800
514Malayer Rug, Western Iran, c. 1910, 6 ft. 3 in. x 3 ft. 4 in.$400-600
515Bidjar Long Rug, Western Iran, c. 1890, 24 ft. 5 in. x 2 ft. 11 in.$600-800
516Kuba Rug, Northeastern Caucasus, c. 1920, 4 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. 5 in.$600-800
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517Khamseh Long Rug, Southwestern Iran, c. 1900, 9 ft. 2 in. x 5 ft. 4 in.$400-600
518Kazak Rug, Caucasus, c. 1900, 7 ft. x 3 ft. 5 in.$250-350
519Baluch Runner, Eastern Iran, c. 1910, 11 ft. x 3 ft.$500-700
520Antique Serab Long Rug, Northwestern Iran, late 19th century, wool foundation, 13 ft. 4 in. x 3 ft. 7 in.$600-800
521Figural Rug, Iran, c. 1930, 6 ft. 5 in. x 3 ft. 9 in.$400-600
522Karadja Rug, Northwestern Iran, c. 1920, 6 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 8 in.$600-800
523Northwest Persian Long Rug, Iran, late 19th century, 10 ft. 9 in. x 3 ft. 1 in.$800-1,000
524Konya Long Rug, Central Turkey, c. 1890, 11 ft. 2 in. x 3 ft. 8 in.$800-1,000
525Karabagh Long Rug, Southern Caucasus, c. 1910, 10 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. 6 in.$600-800
526Heriz Carpet, Northwestern Iran, c. 1920, 11 ft. 3 in. x 7 ft. 5 in.$600-800
527Afghan Kilim Carpet, Central Asia, c. 1940, 11 ft. x 6 ft.$300-500
528Karadja Rug, Northwestern Iran, c. 1930, 4 ft. 5 in. x 3 ft. 9 in.$300-500
529Ersari Main Carpet, Central Asia, c. 1890, 10 ft. x 7 ft. 4 in.$600-800
530Heriz Carpet, Northwestern Iran, c. 1920, 12 ft. 1 in. x 9 ft. 6 in.$3,000-5,000
531Karadja Rug, Northwestern Iran, c. 1930, 6 ft. 5 in. x 5 ft. 2 in.$300-400
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American Furniture & Decorative Arts
August 12, 2017 | Marlborough, MA Accepting Consignments
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Ruth W. Shute (1803-1882) and Dr. Samuel A. Shute (1803-1836), Portrait of Electa Snow Pierce, c. 1832, sold for $339,000