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The Cobbs Auctioneers
Important Antique Sporting, Sporting Art, Americana & Fine Art Sale
October 10th 2005, at 10 am
 in Historic Noone Falls Mill, Peterborough NH

 
1. Heriz Oriental Rug, center medallion on a red background, good condition, 6'8" x 8'10". C 1930-40.
Estimate $2,000-3,000

2. Bijar Scatter Rug, an overall design on a blue field, red border, 4'9" x 7'. Early 20TH Century.
Estimate $1,500-2,000

3. Frederic Louis Thompson, Born 1868, New York, New York, impressionistic oil on canvas landscape “Looking Down to the Valley”, 16" x 20", probably the original grey frame.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

4. George Loftus Noyes, 1864-1951, Boston, Mass and Francestown, N.H., oil on board “The Village Church”, 6" x 7 1/2", newer gold frame.
Estimate $2,000-3,000

5. Queen Anne Lowboy, walnut with curly maple sides, pine secondary, rectangular 2 board top, bread board ends, molded edge with indented corners set on a case of 2 over 3 drawers above an arched shaped apron with acorn drop finials supported by 4 cabriole legs ending in pad feet, 18th century, North shore Mass, replaced cotter pin central brass pulls, 28 1/4" wide, 31" tall, lip repairs. Provenance: a Peterborough, N.H. Family.
Estimate $6,000-8,000

6. “State Street, Boston”, Oil on inlaid birdseye maple panel, 5" x 8 1/4" image size, no additional frame, unsigned, early 19th century American.
Estimate $2,000-3,000

7. TW Brackett, Boston, Square Grand Piano, rounded corner rosewood case set on 4 tapered legs with ten sides ending in ball feet, 67 1/2" wide x 32" x 37" tall. As found condition
Estimate $400-600

8. Charles Paillet, 1871-1939, French, miniature watercolor on ivory of young woman, signed left center Paillet 1889, attributed to Charles, 2" tall, yellow gold frame mounted on red velvet.
Estimate $ 600-1,000

9. William Thompson Russell Smith, 1812-1896, Glenside Pa., attributed, unsigned, marked on the back “Mt Jefferson, S(P)eabody River”, exhibition label from Washington County MFA, 1987, 18" x 24", old gold frame. Provenance: A Southern Collection.
Estimate $6,500-7,500

10. Pantry Box painted blue with a carved lid, compass star design painted white, lapped sides, damage to top rim, probably sailor made in the 19th century.
Estimate $300-500

11. Turkoman Oriental Rug, lozenges surrounded by anchors on aubergine/red background, early 20th century, 5' 7" x 8' 8"
Estimate $2,500-3,500

12. Washington Blanchard, b. 1808, Boston Mass., attributed, miniature watercolor on ivory of a gentleman in glasses, illegibly signed W --- and dated 1841, 3 1/2", oval frame on back missing hair and glass, mid 19th century.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

13. Otis Vaughn, mid 19th century miniature watercolor on ivory 3/4 portrait of a gentleman, mid 19th century, etched on back of frame Otis Vaughn, 2 1/4", oval frame with hair under glass.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

14. Ogden Minton Pleissner, N.A., 1905-1983, New York, NY., watercolor on paper hunting scene, “Shooting Turkeys” signed lower right Pleissner, 17" x 27" sight, framed and matted, not examined out of the frame. Provenance: a Southern Collection.
Estimate $100,000-150,000

15. Miniature Watercolor on Ivory a woman in a blue dress, rose gold broach frame inset into a blue velvet holder, 1 3/4" tall, 19th century.
Estimate $500-700

16. Miniature Watercolor on Ivory, a woman in a white dress, yellow gold pendant frame, 2 1/4" tall, 19th century.
Estimate $600-900

17. Vermont Grain Painted Blanket Chest, 3 lipped graduated drawers, pine, white wood drawer bottoms, lift top, cotter pin hinges supported by an applied bracket base, 38 1/4" wide, 18 1/2" deep, 45" tall. Provenance: A Vermont Collection.
Estimate $1,500-2,000

18. Parker 410 Shotgun, Parker Bros. Makers, Meridan, Ct., U.S.A., Titanic Steel, double barreled, .410 gauge, D H Grade, 000. One of only 60 made 42" overall length of pull 14". An extremely rare DH Grade shotgun in excellent condition.
Estimate $20,000-30,000


18A. Flintlock Musket, Tiger maple stock, 60 1/2" long, probably 18th century American, old color, as found condition.
Estimate $2,800-3,200.

19.    Withdrawn.

20. Pair of Bronze Urns, foliate handles set on yellow marble plinths, 11" tall, 19th century French.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

21. Bijar Runner, overall boteh design on a red background, blue and ivory border, good condition, 2'9" x 14'1".
Estimate $1,500-2,000

22. Maple Queen Anne Highboy, top section, a heavy crown molding above a case with 2 over 3 drawers, base section case 1 long drawer over 3 drawers over a shaped apron supported by 4 cabriole legs ending in pad feet, 71" tall, 36 1/2" wide, 21" deep, lip damage, replaced brass.
Estimate $10,000-12,000

23. “Californian Bowie Knife”", marked Tiffany, Broadway, NY, USA, the ivory handle inscribed "Captn Guy Edwards" on a side and on the reverse "with the compliments of the Board of the Fall River Line New York City July 1870", blade etched with the American eagle carrying a $10,000.00 bag of gold in its beak, a banner below reading “I Can Dig Gold From Quartz”. Clipped back blade, 7 3/16" long, not the original sheath.
Estimate $2,000-3,000

Lot #24. Aiden Lassell Ripley, 1896-1969, Lexington Mass, Water color on paper, Mule drawn wagon driven by a black man, 2 bird dogs, 2 hunters and a hunting guide standing next to a horse, signed lower left A. Lassell Ripley c 1950, 18 3/4" x 29 n1/2" sight, framed and matted, not viewed out of frame.
Estimate $40,000-50,000

25. Miniature Watercolor on Ivory, an elaborately coiffed woman, signed lower right Seidel, 19th century, 3 3/4" tall, yellow gold frame.
Estimate $600-800

26. Carol Aus, 1868-1034, Chicago, miniature on ivory of a woman wrapped in a veil, signed lower right Carol Aus, 3 1/2" tall, 14K yellow gold oval frame.
Estimate $1,200-1,800

27. Miniature Watercolor on Ivory, a classical bust of a woman in black and white, round brass frame topped by a bow, signed lower center Cervau, 2 1/2" diameter.
Estimate $400-600

28. Chinese Export Punch Bowl, alternating peopled and vases of flowers panels on a red background decorated with gold, minor decoration loss to the interior, 11" diameter, 18th century.
Estimate $3,000-5,000

29. Pair of Chinese Export Swans, wings spread, opposing positions, 18th/19th century Chinese, minor beak roughage to one, 7" tall.
Estimate $500-1,000

30. Carved Ivory Miniature Shrine, carved dragons on the exterior with brown accent color, red rain marks on bottom, carved Buddha and lotus flower inside, 1 5/8" tall, 19th century Chinese.
Estimate $200-300

31. Sarouk Oriental Rug, over all design on a red background, 10'4" x 13' 7", good condition, circa 1930.
Estimate $4,000-5,000

32. Withdrawn.

33. Rosewood Tea Caddy, line inlaid, coffin form with canted sides set on 4 brass paw feet, brass end handles, complete interior including glass, lids and velvet liner, ivory escutcheon, 9 1/2" tall, 12 1/4" long, probably 19th century, English.
Estimate $200-300

34. Chevalier de Vivo, 19th century, French/American, Pair of oil on canvas, Dogs, “Flushing Ducks” and “Retrieving Woodcock”, 3 dogs in each painting, 51" x 78", signed lower right DeVivo, newer frames, relined, cleaned. Reference: Dog Paintings, “The European Breeds”, William Secord, plate 13, page 27.
Estimate $45,000-55,000

35. Staffordshire Platter, Black and white transfer decoration, scalloped edge, “Canova” impressed and glazed mark T.Mayer, Stokes on Trent, 20 3/8" long. Slight edge roughage, 19th century, England.
Estimate $200-300

36. Staffordshire Platter, Blue and white transfer decoration “Upper Ferry Bridge over the River Schuylkill”, Pennsylvania Scene, glaze loss to edge, rim hairline, 18 3/4" long.
Estimate $1,500-1,800

37. Maple Queen Anne Lowboy, rectangular molded edge top set on a case with 1 long drawer over 3 drawers, fan carved center drawer, shaped apron, missing drops, set on 4 cabriole legs ending in pad feet, replaced brass, worm damage, small repairs, 31" top width, 18" deep, 31 1/2" tall, 18th century Mass.
Estimate $4,000-6,000

38. Samuel Coleman, Jr., NA,1833-1920, (Colman) New York, NY, attributed, watercolor drawing on paper of a harbor scene with tall ships, signed lower left S. Colman.3" x 6 3/4" sight. Framed and matted, not examined out of frame.
Estimate $2,500-3,500

39. William Jurian Kaula, 1871-1953, Boston, Mass & New Ipswich, NH., oil on canvas, “Winter Light, New Ipswich, NH.”, signed lower right W.J. Kaula, 24" x 29", original Newcomb Macklin frame.
Estimate $8,000-12,000

39A. William Jurian Kaula, oil on board “The Little White House, New Ipswich, NH”, Fenway Studios label and titled on back, photos of house included, 12" x 15", new gold frame.
Estimate $3,000-4,000

40. Bowback Windsor Armchair, later blue over red paint, turned legs and arm supports, late 18th century New England, 36" tall.
Estimate $300-500

41. Heriz Oriental Rug, over all floral design on a red background, blue border with zig zag design, a little off of both ends, good condition, 6'7" x 8'8", early 20th century.
Estimate $800-1,200

42. Blown glass Jack in the Pulpit form vase, iridescent blue/green, ivory swirls on the base, marked questionably on the bottom LCT, Favrille, 1901-5, 15 1/2" tall.
Estimate $ 200-300.

43. Carved Ivory Figure, a man singing and playing the concertina, set on a soap stone base, 13 1/2"tall.
Estimate $300-500

44. Gustav Stickley Oak Shelf Clock, red mark cartouche and Stickley on back panel; the face, black cartouche above hands and Seth Thomas Movt stamped at bottom, slight wear on face, old color, early 20th century. 13 3/4" tall. See From Architecture to Object, Dutton Studio Books, page 32, plate 8.
Estimate $12,000-16,000

45. Arnoud Wydeveld, Dutch/American, oil on canvas, “Brook Trout”, signed lower left A Wydeveld,1874, 15 3/4" x 23 1/4", exhibited 1987 Washington County MFA. Provenance: A Southern Collection.
Estimate $4,000-6,000

46. Louis Icart, 1888-1950, New York, NY, “Speed”, print of a woman and 3 greyhound, pencil signed lower right, imprint and upper right copy 1933 by Louis Icart, 13" x 24 1/2" image size, framed.
Estimate $1,500-2,000

47. Mahogany Chippendale Slant Front Desk, the lid encloses a divided interior, cubby holes over drawers with a central prospect door and pull out document drawers above 4 lipped graduated drawers over a gadrooned skirt all set on 4 ball and claw feet, 44" wide, apparently original brass, late 18th century New York.
Estimate $4,500-6,500

48. Paul Brown, 1893-1958, Garden City, LINY, watercolor on paper “The Chase” signed lower left Paul Brown, 27, 8 1/2" x 12" sight, framed and matted, some foxing.
Estimate $500-1000

49. Oil on Canvas Full Length Primitive Portrait, a young man and his dog "Fishing Trophy", 68 1/2" x 48", relined, framed. Provenance: A Southern Collection.
Estimate $6,500-8,500

50. Sterling Silver Hors d’oeuvre Tray, divided tray with oil lamp set on scrolled feet, marked on bottom Crichton & Co., New York, #3923, 8" x 14".
Estimate $300-500

51. Kashan Oriental Rug, central medallion on a red floral decorated field, blue border, good condition, circa 1930, 8'10" x 12'10".
Estimate $4,500-5,500

52. 4 Gold Head Canes, 2 presentation from students to professors, 1 ebony shaft, 1 with agate throat, 19th/20th century.
Estimate $200-400

53. 3 Silver Figural Head Canes and a Rosewood Cane Stand, an elephant with red eyes, a bear holding a log, and a clown with a insect. The oval holder has a turned shaft, 19th/20th century.
Estimate $300-500

54. Thomas Bigelow Craig, NA, 1849-1924, Woodlan, NY. watercolor on paper “Avillage Scene”, signed lower right Thos B. Craig A.N.A., 14" x 21 3/4" sight, framed and matted.
Estimate $500-1,000

55. Thomas Bigelow Craig, oil on canvas, signed lower right Thos. B. Craig A.N.A., titled on the back “Winter Afternoon” Thos. B. Craig, 12" x 16", new gold frame.
Estimate $1,500-2,000

56. Mahogany Sugar Cone Box, the handled top notched for loops extending from sides connected by a bar, 4 canted sides ending in cutouts for feet, 12 1/2" tall, circa 1800, possibly Southern.
Estimate $800-1,200

57. Hepplewhite 6 Drawer Tall Chest, heavy crown molding over 6 graduated lipped drawers supported by 4 tall French feet, scrolled front apron, 36" Case width, 19 1/2" deep, 56 1/2" tall, lip repairs, replaced round brass pulls, circa 1800, New Hampshire.
Estimate $2,500-3,200

58. Gretchen Cook, b.1908, Newton Center, Mass., watercolor on paper coastal scene of a Lighthouse, 14" x 19 1/2" sight, signed lower left, framed and matted.
Estimate $300-500

59. Audubon Print, HYSTRIX DORSATA, LINN. CANADA PORCUPINE, 4/5 natural size, drawn from Nature by J J Audubon, F.R.S.F.L.S., Litho Printed & Col’d by J.T. Bowen, Philad. a 1844. N0 8, Plate XXXVI. 26 1/4" x 18 1/4" sight, framed and matted, not viewed out of frame, minor foxing.
Estimate $4,000-6,000

60. Chauncey Foster Ryder, NA., 1868-1949, New York, NY., oil on panel, “Bath Houses”, beach scene, 10 1/2" x 14", signed lower left, newer gold frame.
Estimate $2,000-3,000

61. Heriz Oriental Rug, a central medallion on a red background, ivory corners, good condition, Abrashed blue border, early 20th century, 9'3" x 12'6".
Estimate $10,000-14,000

62. Alexander Helwig Wyant, NA., 1836-1892, New York, NY., oil on canvas pastoral landscape with a stand of trees, signed lower left A H Wyant, 13" x 19 1/2", probably the original frame with some damage.
Estimate $8,000-12,000

63. Set of 8 Masons Plates, shaped edge, Oriental pattern in blue and orange with vase of flowers and duck, marked on the back, probably late 19th century.
Estimate $500-700

64. Frank Henry Shapleigh, 1842-1906, Jackson, N.H., oil on canvas signed lower left F H Shapleigh, and noted on Back “Mill at Jackson N.H.”, back covered with Plexiglas, 20" by 14", probably the original gold frame.
Estimate $2,500-3,500

64A. Frank Henry Shapleigh, oil on canvas landscape signed lower left F H Shapleigh, 1878 and on the back "Winter Sunset, Lebanon, Me. By F H Shapleigh", relined with cutout for inscription, 10 1/4" x 16", probably the original frame.
Estimate $6,000-7,500

65. Frank Henry Shapleigh, oil on canvas landscape signed lower right front F H Shapleigh and on the back “Mt. Blanc by F H Shapleigh”, 22 1/4" x 14 1/4", newer frame.
Estimate $3,000-4,000

65A F.H. Shapleigh oil on canvas, "The Crawford Notch from Bugle Cliff (1884)"; 30x20 sight, signed and titled on back. Est. $2000-$3000

66. William Lester Stevens, NA., 1888-1969, Rockport, Mass., watercolor on paper of a coastal scene, 17" x 21" sight, signed lower right, location on back “From Monhegan Island Toward Bay”.   Probably not Monhegan Island.
Estimate $500-900

67. Walnut Chippendale Ball and Claw Foot Drop Leaf Table, 2 single board indented corner drop leaves set on a rectangular case with cut out ends set on 4 cabriole legs, 2 swing, ending in ball and claw feet, 1/2" added to the bottom, 44 1/2" wide, 50" open, 28 1/2" tall.
Estimate $2,500-3,500

68. Cecelia Beatrice Bickerton Fox Griffith, b 1890, Ardmore, Pa., watercolor on paper of a tropical scene, indistinctly signed lower right C. ----------- Fox, 3/2/75, New Smyrna, Florida.
Estimate $500-900

69. Gustave Hermann Simon, 1846-1895, Pennsylvania, watercolor on paper, “On Point”, 2 setters, 13" x 19 1/4" sight, framed and matted, not examined out of frame. Signed lower right, Hermann Simon
Estimate $15,000-20,000

70. Abram Molarsky, 1883-1951, New Jersey, watercolor on paper, a harbor scene, people around a sail boat, signed lower right A. Molarsky, 11 1/2" x 13 3/4" sight.
Estimate $900-1,200

71. Feraghan Sarouk, a dark blue center medallion on an camel background, red cut corners, a blue border, late 19th century, good condition with some wear, minor restoration, 8'10" x 12'6".
Estimate $18,000-28,000

72. Edward Hill, 1843-1923, Hood River, Oregon, oil on canvas still life hanging trout, signed lower left Edward Hill 98, 24" x 14", relined.
Estimate $800-1,200

73. E. A Titus, 20th century, oil on masonite, “Winter in the Connecticut River Valley”, 24" x 30", framed. Signed lower right.
Estimate $800-1,200

74. Aldro Thompson Hibbard, NA 1886-1972, Rockport, Mass., oil on board winter landscape with a brook, 17 1/2" x 24 1/8" sight, signed lower left A.T. Hibbard, not examined out of the frame, newer gold frame.
Estimate $2,500-3,500

75. Figural Mantle Clock, a classical female figure beside a round enameled dial clock embellished with lyre and foliage set on a scrolled foot base, gilded brass, 15 1/2" long, stamped on the back P H Mourey, 19th century.
Estimate $300-500

76. David Brega, December 25, 1948, Springfield, Mass, “Apple Trio” oil on masonite still life, 1995, 19" x 26", original frame.  Provenance: Gift to the consignor from the artist. Exhibited “Oil and Water”, A 25 Year Retrospective, Springfield Museum of Art and Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, St. Joseph Mo. Originally represented by the Alexander Gallery, New York, NY.
Estimate $35,000-50,000

77. Hepplewhite Chest of Drawers, birdseye maple drawer fronts, cherry case, rectangular top, 4 graduated drawers, shaped apron, French feet, apparently original brass pulls, 40 3/4" wide, 19" deep, 38" tall, early 19th century N.H. or Mass.
Estimate $2,500-3,500

78. Lydia Field Emmet, NA, 1866-1952, New York, NY., indistinctly signed upper left, oil on canvas full length portrait of a boy and his dog. Provenance: a Windsor Conn. Family.
Estimate $2,000-3,000

79. Benjamin Champney, 1817-1907, Boston Mass., A White Mountain school Artist, oil on canvas Landscape, “The Ledges, Conway, N.H.”, signed lower right B. Champney, 7 3/4" x 10 3/4", new Newcomb and Macklin frame, backed with board, canvas cut.
Estimate $4,000-5,000

80. Benjamin Champney, oil on canvas “Haying on the Saco River, Mt. Kearsarge, Jackson, N.H.” 11" x 16", original gold frame, unsigned, identical to painting sold by Godwin Gallery 10 years ago.
Estimate $2,500-3,500

81. Turkoman Oriental Rug, latch hook bordered diamonds on a red background, ivory border, stylized eagles at either end, early 20th century, excellent condition, 5'7" x 8'8".
Estimate $2,000-3,000

82. Bakhshayesh Oriental Rug, central medallion on a clear red field, medium blue corners,  ivory border, 11'10" x 15'8", restored.
Estimate $15,000-25,000

83. Max Weyl, 1837-1914, Washington, DC., 0il on canvas autumn landscape, signed lower right Max Weyl 1898, 13 1/2" x 17 3/4", newer frame.
Estimate $500-900

84. Mahogany Tall Case Clock, broken arch crest over columns, a painted iron face indistinctly signed, time and strike 8 day movement with calendar and second dials, Empire form case supported by a bracket base, 86" tall, early 19th century Scotland. Provenance: Hancock, NH. collection.
Estimate $1,500-2,500.

85. Butternut Tall Case Clock, Wooden works painted wooden face, 87" tall, early 19th century American. Provenance: Hancock, NH collection.
Estimate $900-1,200

86. Jean Mannheim, 1863-1945, German American, California, watercolor on paper landscape, signed lower left J. Mannheim, 12 3/4" x 15 1/2" sight, framed and matted.
Estimate $ 500-700

87. Cherry Chippendale Ogee Foot Chest, 4 graduated lipped drawers, applied molded edge to top, period oval brass, fluted quarter columns, circa 1800 Pennsylvania, 40 1/2" case width, 21 1/2" tall, 37 1/2" tall, lip repairs.
Estimate $4,000-6,000

88. Rookwood Pot, brown glaze, incised floral decoration and monogram F, incised Mary Rookwood, 1883, 6" tall, glazed hole in the bottom, signed F, WHR, May 8, 1883.
Estimate $500-900

89. Nippon Pot, blue decoration on a cream background, signed on the bottom Nippon Rie (Lucy), Japan, probably late 19th century, 9 1/2" tall. Estimate $500-800

90. Rozane Ware, pottery vase, dark brown background, leaf decoration, yellow under glaze, signed Pillsbury, 16" tall, round mark encircling Rozane Ware.
Estimate $800-1,200

91. Heriz Oriental Rug, overall design on a red background, dark blue border, circa 1930, overall minor wear, 8'5" x 11'2".
Estimate $3,000-4,000

92. Lewis Comfort Tiffany, NA, 1848-1933, oil on canvas “The Start”, a boat race, 12" x 18", signed lower right Lewis C Tiffany, not examined out of frame, appears to be original gold frame.
Estimate $4,000-6,000

93. Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973, Spanish, Print of a Blue Caterpillar, pencil number 24/100 lower left, pencil signed lower right, 22 1/2" x 17 1/4" sight, framed.
Estimate $800-1,000

94. James Everett Stuart, 1852-1941, San Francisco. CA. watercolor on artists board “Winter Encampment on the Columbia River”, signed lower right J.E. Stuart, 1894, 14" x 20". Provenance: Descended in Martin W Nolan family.
Estimate $2,000-2,500

95. Navajo Rug, transitional, concentric stepped ³V² designs of red, black/brown, tan and light browns on a red background, 53" x 98", minor edge damage, red bleed and a hole. Early 20th century.
Estimate $1,000-1,500


96. C B Russ, 1860-1920, American, oil on canvas of a road running through fields to mountains, signed lower right C B Russ, 15 3/4" x 23 3/4", probably the original gold frame.
Estimate $4,000-6,000

97. Mahogany Hepplewhite Sideboard, serpentine front, a wide drawer over two cupboard doors flanked by cupboard doors set on 6 tapered legs, 72 1/2" wide x 26 1/2" x 41" tall, Veneer cracks, Poplar and pine secondary woods, probably Baltimore area, circa 1795.
Estimate $6,000-9,000

98. Samuel W. Griggs, 1827-1898, Boston Mass., oil on canvas of a Central American Bird, signed lower right S W Griggs, 1866, repair lower left, gold frame. Provenance: Peterborough Collection purchased from the Goldberg Gallery, North Conway, New Hampshire.
Estimate $4,000-7,000

99. Edouard Leon Cortes, 1882-1969, French, oil on canvas, “The Trolly Station”, a city street scene, signed lower left Edouard Cortes, 13" x 18", paint loss and retouch around “es” on signature, probably the original frame. Provenance: one of three Cortes purchased in Paris, 1976 by Mrs. Philbar of Palm City and Melvin Village, N.H.
Estimate $20,000-30,000

100. Rudolph Charles Gorman, b.1932, Las Colinas, New Mexico, Lithograph of a Navaho woman, signed lower right R. C. Gorman, 1977, 21 1/2" x 26 1/2" framed and matted.
Estimate $500-1,000

101. Zapotec Rug, Native American, Multi colored stripes with interspersed geometric designs, 5 small holes, 10' x 15', circa 1990.
Estimate $800-1,200

102. Bactiari Scatter Rug, a central medallion with ivory on a red background with blue cut corners, a dark blue border, good condition, 4' x 6'.
Estimate $800-1,100

103. Burl Veneer Domed Top Box, with ornate brass corners, escutcheon, and name plate, 8 3/4" long, minor separation to burl, probably 19thcentury Dutch.
Estimate $200-400

104. Philip Russell Goodwin, 1881-1935, Mamaroneck, NY., oil on canvas, a Cowboy on horseback returning to the ranch leading a pack train after a hunt, signed lower right Philip R. Goodwin, 28" x 40", framed, fine original condition. Provenance: Originally an illustration for a “TUCO” puzzle. See #3.110 in book “Philip R Goodwin” by Len Peterson. Purchased from artist descended to Midwestern collector/consignor.
Estimate $100,000-125,000

105. Paint Decorated Pine Box, tan background with brown earthworm decoration, 14" wide, 19th century, Vermont History.
Estimate $300-500

106. Reginald T Sperry, b. 1845, Brooklyn, N.Y., oil on canvas “A Fine September Morning For Duck Shooting”, 13" x 37", signed lower right R T Sperry and dated 1880, exhibited at The Morris Museum of Art, Atlanta, relined, newer frame.
Estimate $4,000-5,000

107. Pine Hutch Table, rectangular 3 board top tips on pins, supported by a shoe foot base with a bench seat, red wash, Top: 36" wide, 71" long, 29 1/4" total height, c 1800 Pennsylvania Area.
Estimate $800-1,200

108. Chet Reneson,20th century American, 2 watercolors on Paper: Front “Flush from the Woodpile”, signed lower right Reneson,’77, On the reverse: "Tight Line", unsigned, 22" x 30", exhibited Morris Museum of Art, Atlanta, framed and matted. Provenance Robert B. Mayo Collection.
Estimate $4,500-5,500

109. Mahogany Veneered Serpentine Front Server, a banded crotched veneer top, over a conforming case with a central bowed drawer flanked by concave drawers over cupboard doors and fan inlaid apron set on 6 squared tapering legs ending in applied spade feet, 45" wide, 25" deep, 36 3/4" tall, minor veneer loss 18th/19th century English. Provenance: A Connecticut Estate.
Estimate $1,200-1,800


110. After Francesco Guardi after Giovanni Canaletto, oil on canvas harbour scene of Venice one of 12 drawn by Canaletto and engraved by Giambattisa Brustolon, published in 1766 of events in the election of Doge Alvise Mocenigo, the original hangs in the Louvre, unsigned, 26 1/2" x 36", relined and re-stretched antique gold frame, probably 18th/19th century Italian. Provenance: A Peterborough, Collection.
Estimate $8,000-12,000

111. Mahal Oriental Rug, overall design 0n a red background, dark blue border, minor overall wear, 8'10" x 12". early 20th century.
Estimate $3,000-4,000

112. Tabriz Oriental Rug, Lozenges on an ivory background with red borders, 4'5" x 6'6", mid 20th century.
Estimate $1,200-1,800

113. Romano, Pair of Gouache landscapes, one of the Bay of Naples signed lower left Romano, the other of a haying scene with ruins in the background, signed Romano 16" x 21 1/2" sight, framed and matted, probably 19th century Continental.
Estimate $500-1,000

114. Primitive Landscape, oil on canvas, a farmhouse, pastures with chickens, cows and sheep, a stream with ducks, paddocks, barn and out buildings, 26" x 36", probably the original yellow gold frame, 19th century American.
Estimate $3,000-5,000

115. Boris Luban, b. 1881, New York, NY, oil on canvas painting of a racehorse, “High Strung, L. McAtee Up”, signed and tilted lower left Boris Luban and dated 1928, on the verso named dated, painter designated, Marshall Field’s colors, 27" x 33", newer frame.
Estimate $500-1,000

116. Emile Herzinger, painting on glass, probably General Francis Blair, Jr., 1821,1875, painted when a colonel, signed lower right Emil Kerzinger, 1865, oval image 4.75" high sight, elaborately framed and matted, some paint loss.
Estimate $300-500

117. Classical Mahogany Sleigh Bed, identical scrolled head and foot boards connected by rails slotted for slats set on Marlboro style feet, probably Boston, circa 1840, 42 1/2" wide, 84"long, 44" tall, extended to fit standard mattress.
Estimate $300-500

117A. Primitive Portrait of a Man, wearing a high white collar under a black coat, oil on canvas, early 19th century, original poplar stretcher.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

118. Bronze Casting of Early Form Baseball Player, pitching stance, “MN stamped on side of base, 8 1/2" tall excluding granite base.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

119. Scrimshaw Mother of Pearl Sea Shell, souvenir from “The Great Eastern Steam Ship Launched 31st January 1858”, decorating shows the ship in profile, under sail with above inscription, ship’s vital statistics and “A.J. Furman BGT 1st Ticket July 3rd, 1860”, 4 1/4" wide.
Estimate $300-500

120. Sheraton Mahogany Sofa, solid crest rail supported by scrolled arms over acanthus carved supports set on 2 twist and turned front legs, 75" long, 37" deep, 32" overall height, crack on arm, circa 1810, Mass.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

121. Karabaugh Oriental Rug, rose ex.’s on a blue background, 7'9" x 14'4", overall good condition, early 20th century.
Estimate $2,500-3,500

122. Narcisse Virgile de la Pena Diaz, 1807-1876, France, oil on board landscape with a figure, signed lower left N. Diaz, attributed 11" x 14", newer frame.
Estimate $600-800
123. Oil On Canvas Interior, a man and woman eating, 14 1/2" x 12 1/2", no visible signature, possibly original frame, 19th century Europe.
Estimate $300-500

124. Continental School, oil on Canvas 3/4 Portrait of a 16th/17th Century Gentleman and his armor, 19" x 14 1`/2" restoration, old gold frame.
Estimate $700-1,000

125. After Palma, “Magdalena”, oil on tin, devotional portrait, labeled on verso, 9 1/4" x 11 1/4", ornate gold frame, probably 19th century Continental.
Estimate $200-300

126. Oil on Board of a Veiled Woman, indistinctly signed lower right, plaque says “The Bride, A Dowie”, 17" x 12 1/4", newer gold frame, probably 19th century Continental.
Estimate $500-600

127. Mahogany Queen Anne Card Table, single board fold over top opens to reveal felt lined divided surface over a case with single wide drawer supported by 4 cabriole legs, one a swing leg, ending in pad feet, 28 3/4" wide, 14 1/2" top depth, 28 1/2" tall, replaced brass, minor repairs, probably 18th century England. Provenance: a Peterborough Family.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

128. Continental School Barnyard with Chickens & Ducks, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed lower right and stretcher, dated '86, 10" x 14 1/4", probably the original gold frame.
Estimate $500-700

129. Searby & Willis, oil on canvas of a Haying Scene, signed lower left Searby & Willis, '77, 22" x 36", relined, appears to be the original gold frame.
Estimate $1,000-2,000

130. J V Muginn, oil on canvas of Chickens, signed lower center 11" x 14", relined, newer frame, 19th/20th century Europe.
Estimate $300-500

131. Sarouk Oriental Rug, central medallion on an open red background, ivory corners, floral blue border, mid 20th century, 10'4" x 13'7", overall good condition.
Estimate $4,000-6,000

132. Pair of Hepplewhite Mahogany Shield Back Side Chairs, carved swag decorated pierced splat, over upholstered seat set on molded tapering legs, some breaks, probably southern, possibly MD.  circa 1795.
Estimate $2,000-3,000

133. Gerard L Steenks, 1847-1926, Brooklyn, N.Y., oil on canvas still life, ducks with bowl of fruit and wine, signed lower left G Steenks, plaque “Presented to Lotus Club by John Elderkin” relined, new frame.
Estimate $3,500-4,500

134. Walter M Oddie, 1805-1865, New York, oil on canvas landscape with 2 fishermen, “Fall Pool”, attributed, signed lower right WMO, 14" x 10", relined, apparently original frame, exhibited Morris Museum of Art 2001, label on verso .Provenance Robert B Mayo Collection.  
NOTE: After black lighting this painting, it appears that the initials “WMO” were added at a later date.
Estimate $2,000-4,000

135.  Withdrawn

136. Severin Benz, 1834-1898, Swiss, oil on canvas still life of game birds with vegetables, signed lower right S. BENZ, 1896, 22 3/4" x 36" damage and in paint to left edge, new gold frame.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

137. Chippendale Mahogany Kneehole Desk, molded edge banded top, inset leather writing surface, a long cross banded drawer, stacks of 3 drawers flanking a cupboard door, applied bracket base, 35" wide, 17 1/2" deep, 30" tall, old refinished color, replaced brass, 19th century English.
Estimate $800-1,200

138. Oil On Canvas Still Life “Brookies by A Stream”, lower left “caught by C C Kimball, May 1st 1891” , 22" x 27 1/2", newer gold frame, probably American.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

139. Oil On Canvas Hunting Scene, a man and 2 dogs, Initialed lower left WES 1887, 17 1/4" x 30 1/4", framed.
Estimate $2,500-3,500

140. Charles Lasar, 1856-1936, Pennsylvania, oil on canvas fishing scene with a sail boat, 16 1/4" x 13", signed lower left, new gold frame.
Estimate $1,500-2,500

141. Heriz Oriental Rug, center medallion on a red background, Ivory cut corners, good condition, circa 1930 10'4" x 13'.
Estimate $3,000-4,000

142. Sheraton Mahogany Pembroke Table, rectangular drop-leaf top above a case with a single drawer set on slender turned legs, 2 swing, ending in small pad feet, 31" long, 34 1/2" open, 29" tall, probably early 19th century English.
Estimate $900-1,200

143. Daniel Hernandez, 1856-1932, Peru, oil on canvas, “The Recital”, a drawing room scene, signed lower right Daniel Hernandez, 1900, 28 1/2" x 41", framed.
Estimate $3,500-5,000

144. Candido Portinari, 1903-1962, Brazil, oil on Board, “Madonna Holding Christ”, signed lower right Portinari, 23" x 18", framed. 
NOTE: We have just received information that this may not be a authentic Portinari painting. Just remember, you are the expert, so use your own judgment
Estimate $7,500-10,000

145. G. Archibald, early 20th century, American School, oil on board of “The Yacht, Golden Rod”, property of Martin W. Noland, Skagway, Alaska, 12" x 16" signed lower right G Archibald, 1934, together with a photo album with memorabilia.
Estimate $2,500-3,500

146. Copper Kettle, dovetailed body, round handle, some dents, middle Atlantic origin, 19th century.
Estimate $500-600

147. Grain Painted Maple Hepplewhite Chest of Drawers, 4 drawers, shaped apron, flaring French feet, 40" case width, 19" deep, 37 1/2" tall, Early 19th century New Hampshire, replaced brass, probably the original graining.
Estimate $2,000-3,000

148. Walnut Candle Box, dovetailed case, slide top, 18th/19th century, Southern America.
Estimate $300-500

149. 10 Cast iron Bird form Shutter Stops, 2 as is, 4" long bird, Found in New Hampshire, 19th century American.
Estimate $600-1,000

150. Grain Painted Pine 1 Drawer Stand, Rectangular case supported by 4 tapered legs, some paint loss, early 19th century New England. Estimate $300-400

151. Heriz Oriental Rug, center medallion on a red background, ivory cut corners, circa 1940, good condition, 10' 3" x 13'7".
Estimate $1,500-2,500

152. Cruise Ship and Lighthouse Weather Vane, remnants of gold paint, 25 1/2" long, directionals appear original, Early 20th century American.
Estimate $400-700

152A   addition: Melbourne Hardwick, oil on canvas of an old woman at her flax wheel; signed lower left, crack lure. Size 20x24. Probably original gilded frame. Est. $1500-$2500

152B    addition: Carlton T. Chapman watercolor, 1889 "Mont Saint Michel" France. 12x18 sight and signed and titled on lower right; framed and matted.  Est. $800-$1200

153. Cherry Hepplewhite Pembroke Table, a rectangular top above a case with flush fitting drawer supported by 4 tapered legs connected by cross stretchers, attributed to the Booth family cabinet makers, Woodbury Conn., circa 1790-1800.; Provenance: descended through Stiles Family, Woodbury the estate of Avis Hickock.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

154. Leonard Howard Reedy, 1899-1956, Chicago, oil on board, "Winter Frolic", a grey horse cantering in the snow, a barn/stables in the background, study in grey and white, signed lower right, Leonard H Reedy, 21 1/2"x 27 1/2", framed.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

155. Leonard H. Reedy, Watercolor on Paper, “The Ambush”, signed lower right, 4" x 6 1/2" sight, framed and matted.
Estimate $200-500

156. Frank Tenney Johnson, NA, 1874-1939, California, a pencil sketch given to his secretary Gretchen Bremerman, signed and dedicated lower right “F. Tenney Johnson, NA 1930 For Gretchen Bremerman”, 8 3/4" x 6 1/2" sight.
Estimate $500-700

157. Walnut Step back Pewter Cupboard, 2 part, open top with 3 scalloped edge shelves set on a base with one long drawer over 2 cupboard doors set on 2 short cabriole legs in the front, 59 1/2"wide, 19 1/2" deep, 82" tall, late 18th century French. Provenance: Purchased in France many years ago by Hancock Family.
Estimate $1,500-2,500

158. Miniature Woven Grass Basket, geometric design, 4 1/4" wide.
Estimate $100-200

158A. Shasevan Kilim, a black field with multi colored hexagons and arrowhead end panels, 9"2² x 5'4", circa 1900, very good condition.
Estimate $1,500-2,000


159. Lionel Percy Smythe, 1839-1918, British, oil on Canvas, “Two Eagles”, attributed, signed lower left L. Smyth, 32" x 39 1/2", lined, new stretcher and frame, not examined out of frame.
Estimate $2,500-3,500

160. Percival Leonard Rosseau, 1859-1937, Lyme, Conn., oil on board of an Irish Setter on point, signed lower right Rosseau, 10" x 14", new frame.
Estimate $12,000-15,000

160A. Percival Leonard Rosseau, oil on canvas Landscape “Red Setters”, unsigned see letter of authentication by Red Fox, Turner Ruter on verso, 21 1/4" x 27", board added behind scene for support, gold frame.
Estimate $16,000-20,000

161. Tabriz Oriental Rug, overall floral design on an ivory background, a dark blue border with a floral design, minor wear, mid 20th century, 7'6" x 9'8".
Estimate $1,500-2,000

162. Mahogany Bed Steps, 3 tooled leather treads, the center and top lift to reveal a compartment, set on 4 Sheraton turned legs, 19th century English.
Estimate $500-800

163. Pair of Imari Vases, baluster form with handles, white background with red, blue and poly chrome, scene of Mt. Fuji on one side and a bird in a tree on the other, late 19th century, Japan, 21 1/2" tall.
Estimate $800-1,200

164. Pair of Chinese Export Urns, pair of baluster form vases with composition lids, women on a white background, 14 1/2" tall vase only, probably 19th century Chinese.
Estimate $400-700

165. Carved Ivory Figure of a Geisha, 4 3/4" tall with wooden base, holding a parasol, early 20th century, character signed on the bottom.
Estimate $800-1,200

166. Pair of Famille Rose medallion Vases, dragon handles, predominantly blue, 14 1/4" tall, 19th century, Chinese.
Estimate $900-1,200

167. Classical Mahogany Card Table, rectangular flip and turn top with rounded front corners over a conforming crotched mahogany veneered, paneled case above a central carved pedestal supported by 4 out swept curving legs terminating in brass paw footed castors, damage to hinges and corners, circa 1815, Boston area.
Estimate $500-800

168. 3 Decoys, 20th century, 2 shore birds, 1 crow, all impressed “Randall”.
Estimate $300-400

169. Black Duck Decoy, glass eyes, impressed mark on the bottom, “Elmer Crowell, Decoys, East Harwich, Mass”, 17 1/2" long.
Estimate $1,500-2,000

170. 3 Decoys, 20th century, 2 hollow bodies and 1 Canadian, 17"
Estimate $300-400

171. Tekke Oriental Rug, lozenges on a red background, a feathered design at each end, early 20th century, 6'9" x 9'8".
Estimate $2,500-3,500

172. New Jersey Black Duck, 17" long, signed H.Y. Shourds.
Estimate $300-400.

173. Eider Duck Decoy, a stylized fish in its bill, late 20th century, carved initials G.A. on bottom, also a wrought iron weight and ring. 22" long.
Estimate $100-200

174. Frederick Samuel D Beaumont, 20th century , American, Oil on canvas “On Point”, 2 setters in a woodland setting, 25" x 36", signed Monogram ? D. Beaumont, 1917, attributed.
Estimate $5,000-6,000

175. Edmund Henry Osthaus, 1858-1928, Florida, watercolor on paper,  a pointer signed lower left Edm H. Osthaus and dated 1895, and titled lower right “Lady Margaret”, 8 1/2" x 13 1/2" sight, framed, under glass and matted, not examined out of frame.
Estimate $10,000-15,000

176. Louis Darling, 20th century American, oil on canvas, “A Clear Shot”, signed lower left Darling, label on verso from Abercrombie & Fitch, Co., NY, also on canvas L. Darling, Wilton, 1947. 16" x 20", new frame.
Estimate $9,500-12,500

177. Classical Mahogany Fire screen, carved crest above glass enclosed screen with a needlepoint and raised cutwork of a girl and her dog, supported by an octagonal veneered shaft ending in a platform supported by scrolled feet, probably Boston area, circa 1820.
Estimate $800-1,200

178. Continental Cut Glass Decanter Set and 9 Cut Glass Monteith Cordials, A) Embossed silver plated neck and figural stopper/finial, decanter and 6 handled cup sleeves, and tray, B) 9 cordial with 6 sided knops.
Estimate $200-300

179. Royal Vienna Handled Serving Plate, oval, dark blue gold decorated border, gilded handles, central portrait of 4 women, beehive mark, Fruhlingsblulhen.
Estimate $300-400

180. 2 Copper Molds, oval fruit form with tin sides, 7 1/2" long and round with raised chain, 5 3/4" diameter.
Estimate $200-300

181. Karabaugh Scatter Rug, 3 central lozenges on a red background, 3 borders; ivory, dark blue, red, some wear, 4'7"x6'7".
Estimate $1,500-1,800

182. 2 Pair of Beaded Children’s Moccasins, and 2 Pair of Infant Moccasins, 1 branded. c 1900 Native American.
Estimate $200-300

183. 2 Pair of Beaded Adult Moccasins, 20th century Native American, 1 fully beaded pair, the other of soft tanned skins and lightly beaded.
Estimate $200-300

184. Navajo Rug, “Tree of Light” design, hand woven, 55 1/2" long, 36" wide. Early 20th century Native American
Estimate $200-300

185. 3 Covered Western Native American Baskets, 1)Round sweet grass, multi colored geometric designs, 3 3/4" diameter. 2) Oval covered grass, handle on lid, red geometric designs, 7 1/4" diameter. 3) A Round covered basket with lipped lid, geometric designs. 7 1/2" diameter.
Estimate $300-400

186. 6 Western Native American Baskets, geometric designs, from 7 1/4" to 11 1/4" wide.
Estimate $300-400

186A   3 Splint baskets with vegetable dye decoration- some damage to all three.

187. Mahogany Canterbury, 4 turned posts connected to 4 slatted dividers over a drawer supported by 4 turned legs ending in brass casters, early 19th century England.
Estimate $900-1,200

188. Pair of Oil on Canvas Landscapes, titled on the verso of one “On the Saco River, North Conway”, and the other “Chocura and Lake New Hampshire”, and indistinctly signed lower center of same A. J. Butcher (?) also the lower left of one, 4 1/2" x 9 1/2", gold frames.
Estimate $2,000-3,000

189. J. Henry Sandham, Harry, 1842-1912, Boston Mass, oil on board “Adversaries”, 2 male moose in a woodland setting, signed lower right H. Sandham, 1898, 22 x 36. From a NY. private collection descended to present owner.
Estimate $2,000-3,000

190. Edward Hill, 1893-1923 Hood River, Oregon, oil on canvas landscape with mountains, unsigned see exhibition label on verso Plymouth State College Plymouth, NH. 1985, 12 1/2" x 18", relined.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

191. Sarouk Oriental Rug, central medallion with overall floral design on a red background, a dark blue floral border with ivory floral borders on either side, 6' x 8'10".
Estimate $2,500-3,500

192. Hooked Rug, Caucasian design, probably Continental, 2 cruciform’s flanking a central lozenge on a red background, multiple borders, 6'5" x 9'7", circa 1940,
Estimate $800-1,200

193. Will Larymore Smedley,1871-1920, New York, oil on canvas, Landscape, signed lower right Will Larymore Smedley, 16" x 27", probably original gold frame some damage, paint loss to right center.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

194. Benyovszky, 20th century, European, oil on Canvas of Running Horses, signed lower right Benyovsky, 20" x 24", framed.
Estimate $500-1,000

195. T. Bailey (William Paskell), 1866-1951, oil on canvas “Bark Elena”, titled on verso, signed lower right T. Bailey, repair to center sail, 19" x 16 1/4", framed.
Estimate $500-700

196. C L Lewin, 19th century, German/American oil on canvas portrait of a Gentleman signed lower right C L Lewin paint 1853, 36" x 28 1/2", newer frame, 2 repairs.  From the Philadelphia area.
Estimate $1,200-1,500

197. Bow-front Chest of Drawers, mahogany and mahogany veneer, an inlaid top edge bowed top over a conforming case with 4 line inlaid graduated drawers set on a French foot base, 40" case width, replaced brass, veneer repair to the skirt, circa 1800 New England.
Estimate $1,500-2,000

198. Books: Art of the Gunmaker, 2 volume set, J.F. Hayward, London, 1962 & 1963, Vol 1; 1500-1660, Vol. 2; 1660-1830, both dust jackets intact with wear on the upper spine and extremities.
Estimate $100-200

199. W H Reed, 19th century, oil on canvas “Marsh Hunting”, men and dogs hunting birds, signed lower right W H Reed, '65, 24" x 30", relined, newer frame, exhibited Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Ga. Provenance Collection Robert B Mayo.
Estimate $2,500-3,500

200. “A Days Shooting”, oil on board hunting scene with dogs, unsigned, 9 1/2" x 15 3/4", new frame.
Estimate $2,000-2,500

201. Mehraban Oriental Rug, overall floral design on a red background, circa 1930, good condition, 8'10" x 11' 3".
Estimate $2,000-3,000

202. Shiraz Oriental Rug, 4 ascending red diamonds on a dark blue background with overall decoration, multiple borders, circa 1930, 8'3" x 8'11",
Estimate $ 800-1,200

203. Hand Carved Walking Stick, 2 large snakes encircling the shaft with a lizard at the top, a metal spike mounted at the base, 34 1/2" long. Estimate $500-700

204. Hand Carved Walking Stick, Oak, 2 snakes and 16 fish encircling the top half of shaft, star, anchor, tassels, leaved and small mirror on 2nd half, RRR maker, 34 1/4" long.
Estimate $500-700

205. Hand Colored Etching, “The East Prospect of the City of Philadelphia”, “Engraved for The London Magazine”, see 1761 advertisement on verso, 19 1/4" x 6 3/4" sight, framed, small repair to upper left corner.
Estimate $500-700

206. Pair of Hand Colored Etchings, after Karl Bodmer “Tower Rock”, 10 1/4" x 1/2" sight, and "Cave-In-Rock",10 1/2" x 13" sight, Views on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, by Ackerman & Co., 96 Strand, Bodmer Stamp, framed.
Estimate $600-900

206A. Hand Colored Etching “OFFRANDE DES INDIANS MANDANS” after Karl Bodmer, published Ackerman & Co, 96 Strand, Bodmer Stamp, 10 1/2" x 13 1/2" sight, some foxing along top edge, birdseye maple frame.
Estimate $500-700

207. New Hampshire Four Drawer Chest, rectangular molded edge top set on a cock-beaded case with 4 graduated drawers above an applied bracket base, 38 1/2" case width, 19" deep, 33 1/2" tall, old refinish, small repairs. Provenance: A New Hampshire Estate.
Estimate $800-1,000

208. Gerard Rutgers Hardenbergh, 1855-1915, Bay Head, N.J., oil on canvas “Grouse” 3 birds, signed lower left G R Hardenbergh, 16" x 22", probably the original gold frame, relined.
Estimate $4,000-5,000

208A. Gerard Ruters Hardenbergh, watercolor on paper ³Quail and Chicks², signed lower left Gerard R Hardenbergh,'90, 22" x 30", matted and framed.
Estimate $3,000-4,000


209. W C Bauer, 20th century, Elizabeth, New Jersey, watercolor on paper “Venice Canal”, 7" x 9" sight, gilded frame in a shadow box behind glass.
Estimate $500-1,000

210. Guy Cambier, born 1926, French, Oil on canvas still life Coffee pot, pipe and fruit, signed lower left Guy Cambier, 29" x 36 3/4", some flaking to lower left Quadrant, framed.
Estimate $500-1,000

211. Zaphor Oriental Rug, northwest Persia, 4 central ex.’s on an ivory background, an ivory border with a brown/red border on either side, circa 1920, overall wear 5'9" x 10'7".
Estimate $ 600-1,000

212. Quash Gai Scatter Rug, red/brown linked lozenges on a dark blue background, red corners, multiple borders, 4'10" x 5'9", overall wear. Estimate $400-700

213. David Hagerbaumer  20th century American, watercolor “Woodys” over a marsh, 22" x 30", signed lower right David Hagerbaumer , framed and matted, behind glass.
Estimate $3,000-4,000

213A. David Hagerbaumer r, watercolor “Mallards Coming In”, 31" x 39", signed lower right David Hagerbaumer , framed and matted, behind glass.
Estimate $3,000-4,000

214. Charles Bianchini, 1860-1905, French, oil on canvas three quarter length portrait of a nude child, signed lower left C Bianchini, probably the original ornate gold frame, 24 3/4" x 19 1/2", tear on left side, crackelure, minor flaking.
Estimate $800-1,200

215. “Fishing Trophies”, oil on canvas fishing still life of a fishing pole, trout and a pike on a river bank, 24 1/2" x 18 1/4", relined, framed, unsigned
Estimate $500-800

Lot #216. Eric Sloane, 1910-1985, Cornwall Bridge, Conn, oil on Board, a Fisherman by a Covered Bridge, signed lower right Sloan and on the verso “Eric Sloane, New Milford, Conn.”, 24" x 32", exhibition label on verso, framed.
Estimate $20,000-25,000

217. Mahogany Bow-front Four Drawer Chest, 4 graduated cock beaded drawers over a shaped apron set on front French feet, 42" wide, 22" deep, 40 3/4" tall, probably mid Atlantic circa 1800. Provenance: A Dublin Estate.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

218. Hudson River Valley Landscape, a farm scene with a man woman and child facing water with sailing ships. Probably 19th century New York, Troy N Y stencil on the canvas, 15 1/2" x 20 1/4", framed, canvas stapled to probably original stretcher.
Estimate $2,000-3,000

219. Japan Decorated Empire Mirror, labeled on the back J & G Biddle, Brighton, 15 1/2" x 18", 19th century English.
Estimate $100-200

220. Classical Profile Plaque, metal casting, a bust of a soldier helmet with sea horse finial, white metal, 19 1/2" s 14", 4 corner holes, 1 damaged, 19th century Continental.
Estimate $400-600

221. Heriz Oriental Rug, central medallion on a red background with overall design, dark blue border, circa 1930, overall wear, 7'3" x 9'5". Estimate $1,000-1,500

222. Quash Gai Scatter Rug, 3 linked diamonds on a dark blue background, multiple brown/ivory borders, circa 1900, overall wear, 4'5" x 5'9".
Estimate $400-700

223. Cast Iron Franklin Fireplace, Grape and leaf pattern, large brass finials and accents on front, 38 1/2" wide, 25" deep, 32 1/2" high, repair to back side of firebox. Provenance: Parker Brothers Estate, Peterborough, NH.
Estimate $ 300-400

224. Oil on Canvas Full Length Portrait, a peasant girl carrying a basket of wheat, apparently unsigned, some paint flaking or crackelure, 60 1/2" x 47", possibly original gilded frame, Continental, 19th century or earlier.
Estimate $600-900

225. George E. Niles, 1837-1898, American, attributed, oil on canvas landscape with people and pond titled on stretcher “Mt. Jackson, N.H.”, indistinctly signed lower left, 10 1/2" x 18 1/2", repair to center, framed. Estimate $900-1,200

226. John Alexander Drysdale, 1870-1934, New Orleans, Louisiana, watercolor on paper landscape next to swamp, signed lower left Drysdale, 10" x 30", water damage and paper loss.
Estimate $500-1,000

227. Mahogany Queen Anne Tip Top Tea Table, round single board molded edge top set on an urn shaped shaft supported by 3 cabriole legs ending in pad feet, 30" top diameter, 27 1/2" tall, probably 18th century England.
Estimate $500-1,000

228. George Edward Candee, b 1878, oil on board10 1/4" x 13 3/4", “Lake Kennebago, Maine”, titled and pencil signed G E Candee 1879 on back of board, see exhibition label on verso provenance: Southern collection
Estimate $2,000-3,000

229. John Renfrew Dean, 20th century, Buffalo, NY., watercolor on paper of a German Shepherd, signed lower left John Renfrew Dean, 13 1/2" x 19 1/2" sight, framed and matted.
Estimate $200-300

230. Ethel M. Dana, 20th century, Maine, Oil on canvas landscape, “Mt Kearsarge”, titled on the stretcher, 22" x 18". Signed lower left E. M. Dana.
Estimate $500-1,000

231. Kazak Oriental Rug, 2 reddish brown hooked medallions on an ivory background, circa 1900, 4'4" x 9'8".
Estimate $1,000-1,500

232. Edmund Walton Blodgett, 1908-1963, Stamford, Conn., water color on paper of a white colonial house surrounded by a stock fence, signed lower right Walton Blodgett, 16" x 21" sight, framed and matted.
Estimate $300-500

232A. Edmund Walton Blodgett, water color on paper of a covered bridge, 18" x 21 3/4" sight, framed and matted.
Estimate $300-500

233. Gilded Cobalt Blue Vase, baluster form, hand blown and decorated, medieval battle scenes front and back, 17 1/4" tall, 20th century Continental.
Estimate $1,000-1,500

234. Pair of Oval Portraits of 2 Sisters, Emelyne Silsby Proctor and Sarah Osborne Proctor, oil on canvas, unsigned, 21" X 17", stenciled on Verso --Whipple, 35 Cornhill, Boston.
Estimate $400-600

235. Pencil Drawing, Men around a campfire with their dogs, “The Romance of Camp Life”, unsigned, 10 3/4" x 14 3/4" sight, framed and matted with cutout for title.
Estimate $600-1,000

236. Feather Picture, American eagle, shield and American flag made of feathers, 10" x 13" sight, framed, behind glass.
Estimate $100-200

237. Scrimshaw Whales Tooth and a carved Eagle's Head, 1) the tooth carved, a sailor spotting a whale from a mast “Thar she blows”, 20th century, 5" long, 2) the eagle head of petrified wood(?), 5 1/2" long.
Estimate $200-300

238. Powder Horn, German silver fittings, missing spout, base, and cap. 13" long, Continental.
Estimate $100-200

239. Camp Hatchet rotating metal blade, “Guard Reaps, Marble Arms Mfg, Co., Gladstone, Mich., USA. Pat'd 1898”.  Early 20th century not 19th.
Estimate $200-300

240. Totem Pole, Northwest Coast, well carved, paint decorated, signed on the back “Wilson A. Williams, Nitinaht B.C.”, 18 3/4" tall.
Estimate $400-500

241. Serband Oriental Rug, overall latch hook design on a dark brick field, multiple borders of green, ivory and brick, 9'9" x 12'6", mid 20th century.
Estimate $4,000-5,000

242. Powder Horn, 2 chip carved rings around the neck ending in octagonal spout, probably Revolutionary War period, paper label "Carried by Gen’l and Father, 19" long.
Estimate $300-500

243. Scrimshaw Powder Horn, an Eagle, Shield, American Flag and a cavalry officer with raised sword and 2 feathers in his hat, date 1815 (?) over eagle, 14" long.
Estimate $1,500-2,000

244. Powder Horn, a pewter spout and turned base with wooden finial, 15 1/2" long.
Estimate $100-200

245. Cartridge Case, wood and leather with brass and gilded fittings, cover decorated with a sunburst and horn motif, 6 1/2" wide, probably French. 19TH Century.
Estimate $100-200

246. Woolen Cape, plaid lining, collar velvet lined, 3 brass buttons stamped with New Hampshire state seal and “New Hampshire Vol. Militia” on front, on the verso “Scovill MFG. Co. Waterbury, 54" wide, 28" long, staining on back, 3 buttons missing corresponding to existing 3, discovered in western Maine.
Estimate $200-300

247. Classical Mahogany Settee, carved crest rail flanked by carved scrolled arms inset with cylindrical cushions supported by 4 carved paw feet, old varnish finish, 69" wide, 25" deep, 34" tall, 1st half 19th century, American.
Estimate $300-500

248. Leather Powder Flask, embossed decoration of hanging game, 9" long.
Estimate $100-150

249. Stoneware Jug, mottled green to dark green glaze, marked W_ on handle, 2 lip chips, 1 pock mark to body, 7 3/4" tall.
Estimate $200-300

250. Hepplewhite Drop Leaf Table, rectangular scrub top, case with reeded apron, 4 tapered legs, 2 swing, old varnish finish, Birch, 47 1/2" x 44" open, 27" tall, probably Portsmouth, N.H., circa 1800.
Estimate $400-600

251. Agra Oriental Rug, overall design on a camel background, multiple medium blue and red borders, circa 1940, 6'6" x 8'5".
Estimate $800-1,200

252. Ladies Slant front Desk set on 4 Cabriole Legs and chair , paint decorated, the fall front lid reveals divided cubby and drawer interior above a single deep drawer 31" wide, 35 3/4" tall, probably 19th century Austrian together with a small Eastlake side chair.
Estimate $400-700

253. Continental Carved Walnut Bench, molded edge rectangular top set on carved supports connected by a through tenon medial stretcher wedged at either end, 16" deep, 59" long, 18" tall, 18th/19th century, worm holes.
Estimate $300-500

254. 1768 Legal Certificate, watercolor on paper, written in Latin, 12 1/4" x 9 1/4".
Estimate $100-200

255. Edward William Fahan, 20th century American, attributed, oil on canvas landscape, indistinctly signed lower right, William Fahn, 24" x 30", framed.
Estimate $500-700

256. Lester G Hornby, 1882-1956 American, watercolor, coastal scene, signed lower left L.G. Hornby, Essex '46, 17 1/2" x 23" sight, framed and matted.
Estimate $400-600

257. Cromwellian Side Chair, rectangular upholstered back and seat set on block and twist turned medial stretcher base set on ball feet, probably 17th century European, as found condition.
Estimate $400-700

258. Oil on Tin Landscape with 2 ships and 2 tented encampments, palm trees on a hill, 26" x 37 3/4".   This piece was removed from a fireplace front in Plymouth Mass.
Estimate $500-700

258A.  Mahogany Queen Anne drop leaf breakfast table.  34.25" diameter with top open, 28.25 tall.  Probably 20th century.  Old varnish finish.  
Estimate $4000-5000.

259. 3 Mellon Baskets, A) 12" wide, 20th century, excellent condition, B) 10" wide excellent condition, C) 11 1/2" wide, 1 break.
Estimate $250-350

259A. 2 Shaker School Hoop Handled Baskets, 10 1/2" wide and 7 1/2" wide, excellent condition.
Estimate $200-300

259B. 2 Small Buttocks Baskets, A) 7" wide, finely woven, excellent condition, early 20th century, B) 11" wide, breaks.
Estimate $150-250

259C. 3 Small Round Handled Baskets, A) 7 3/4" wide, finely woven, wraps breaks, B) 7 1/2" wide, breaks, C) 8" wide, breaks.
Estimate $100-200

259D. 2 Handled Baskets, A) 15" wide, breaks, B) 10" wide, as is.
Estimate $100-200

259E. 2 Baskets, large double handled storage, 18 1/2" diameter, breaks, B) Handled, as is.
Estimate $100-200

259F. 2 Handled Baskets, A) 15" wide oval, minor breaks, B) 9 1/2" diameter, worm holes.
Estimate $100-200

259G. 4 Baskets and Carved Scoop, 2-20th century twig baskets, melon form with twig handle, 11" diameter handled, 14" long carved scoop, chips.
Estimate $100-200

259H.  2 handled rectangular baskets.
Estimate $100-125

260. Cherry Queen Anne Candle stand, round top over bulbous turned shaft supported by 3 cabriole legs ending in snake feet, refinished, cracked top, late 18th century Conn.
Estimate $300-400

261. Kashan Oriental Rug, overall floral design on a red background, multiple borders, 8'3" x 11'6", circa 1940, good condition.
Estimate $1,500-2,500

262. Set of 5 16th side century Spanish style chairs, carved slats, finials and front stretchers, 1/2 round plank seats supported by 4 square legs connected by block stretchers, 42" tall, probably 19th century Continental.
Estimate $500-800

263. Carved Red Stone Pipe, wooden extension, probably early 20th century Native American.
Estimate $200-300

264. William R. Taylor, B. 1935, "Ducks on a Lake", Watercolor on paper, signed lower right WM R. Taylor, 20 1/2" x 29" sight, framed and matted.
Estimate $200-400

264A. W T Richards, 19th/20th century, oil on canvas seascape, signed lower left, 14" x 11", old frame.
Estimate $500-600

265. Native American Woven Mat, vegetable dyed geometric design, 2 areas of weave separation at one end.
Estimate $200-300

266. “Mediterranean Street”, Oil on Board, indistinctly signed lower right, A Knorpfler(?), 11 1/2" x 9 1/4", framed, 20th century.
Estimate $200-300

267. Louis XV Style Armchair, Carved walnut frame upholstered in floras on grey needlepoint, 39 1/2' tall, 20th century.
Estimate $200-300

268. 3 Native American Paint Decorated Pots, 3", 3 1/2" and 4" tall.
Estimate $100-200

269. Oil on board of an Oriental vase on stand, 23 3/4" x 19 3/4", crackling and paint loss, 19th century.
Estimate $200-300

270. Set of 6 Hitchcock Side Chairs, plus additional similar chair, old gold fruit decoration, rush seats, mid 19th century American.
Estimate $600-800

271. Mahal Oriental Rug, overall floral decoration on a dark blue background with multiple borders ivory, red and blue, 8'2" x 9', circa 1930, wear in places.
Estimate $600-900

272. 3 Fishing Rods, 1) Herters 2 piece glasdd. 79" long, 2) Anglers Choice by Sewell N Duton & Son, Greenfield Mass., "700", 113 1/2" long, 4 pieces, 2 tips, 3) Quality First, Kingfisher, 3 piece Bamboo, 76 1/2" long, 4) 4 Bamboo rod pieces.
Estimate $100-200

273. Pair of Miniature Pine Oars, profile of a Chief in Head Dress and an arrow running the length of oar shaft, signed “M.W.K., 01” on each handle, 27" long.
Estimate $300-400

274. John Cox, 20th century, Western United States, oil on Board signed lower right John Cox c, and on the verso “Makin’s for a Feast”, all rights to reproduction reserved by artist John Cox, Scottsdale, Az., 12" x 16", framed.
Estimate $500-700

275. Mahogany Inlaid Document Box, faceted top, half compass stars at either end, central oval fan, opposing checkered panels front and rear, interior of lid has painted lake scene, 9" x 6 1/2".
Estimate $200-300

276. Celluloid Color Drawing, 2 Gold Fish Kissing, possibly Fantasia (Disney), on the back Closson Gallery Label and description, gifted 1958 to Doris Bird Fleishman.
Estimate $500-1000

277. Hepplewhite style Marquetry Inlaid Card Table, D shaped inlaid top with basket of flowers opening to checkerboard inlaid surface supported by a pullout leg, the apron and 4 square tapering legs are inlaid, early 20th century.
Estimate $300-500

278. E. Hart, 20th century American, oil on wooden panel “Mallards and Family”, 7 1/2" x 10".
Estimate $100-200

279. Arthur D Fuller, 188901966, Charcoal on paper “Wrong Bird”, or “Live Decoy”, signed lower right Arthur D Fuller, 10" x 20", framed and matted, exhibited Morris Museum of Art & Washington County MFA. Provenance: Collection of Robert B Mayo.
Estimate $1,500-2,000

280. Hand Carved Hanging Pair of Blue Bill Ducks, carved by Glen Gleason, barn board backing measures 25" by 31 3/4" high, carved ducks are 16" & 17" long, chip to wing of one duck.
Estimate $1,500-1,700

281. Miniature Yellow Throat Bird Carving, by noted Concord carver Jess Blackstone, inscribed on the base “94, Yellow Throat” and Blackstone’s monogram, 2 3/4" high, 3/4" chip on tail.
Estimate $100-200

282. Miniature Blue Jay Bird Carving, by noted Concord carver Jess Blackstone, inscribed on the base “60, Blue Jay” and Blackstone’s
monogram, 3 1/2" high, circa 1935.
Estimate $200-300

283. Hand carved Bird Groups, 3, made into lamps, Mallard hen with 4 ducklings, 13 1/2" wide at base; Quail hen with 4 chicks, 13.75 inches wide at base and a Mallard hen and drake in flight, 10 1/2" at base.
Estimate $500-800

284. Teddy Bear, Straw stuffed, thread nose and toes, glass eyes, 1 chipped, well worn, reattached ears, worn paws, noise maker not working, 18 1/2" tall, possibly Steiff.
Estimate $300-400

285. Button Foot Tavern Table, Rectangular breadboard end top supported by 4 turned legs ending in button feet.
Estimate $400-700

286. Maria Rosalie “Rosa” Bonheur, 1822-1899, French, pair of etchings, a stag and a group of wild boar, matching oak frames; stag has margins, 30 1/2" x 23", pencil signed by artist beside her self portrait in lower left margin "Rosa Bonheur", additionally signed by the man commissioning work "A. Gilbert", published London, 1881; group of Boar Etching, visible margins, 30 1/2" x 23", pencil signed lower left margin by artist “Rosa Bonheur” and “A Gilbert” beside his etched portrait lower right margin, published London 1881.
Estimate $200-400

287. Sheraton Maple Drop Leaf Dining Table, rectangular top supported by 6 turned legs, 2 swing, ending in brass castor, old varnish finish, 48"x 59" open, 29" tall, early 19th century New England.
Estimate $400-700.

288. Georgian Style Gilded Mirror with 2 Brass Candle Arms, 45" tall, beveled glass Mirror, 20th century.
Estimate $300-500

289. Set of Blown Glass Footed Desserts, gold banded with Greek key design, 19th/20th century.
Estimate $100-200

290. Mahogany Trundle Bed, custom, turned and carved posts and legs, 26" tall, 36" wide, 74" inside posts, probably late 19th century English.
Estimate $200-400

291. Mahogany Queen Anne Style Settee, Camel back, scrolled arms, shell carved front cabriole legs, 62" wide, 27" deep, missing stretchers, late 19th century English.
Estimate $400-600

292. Pink Luster Tea Set, each piece decorated with a black transfer classical scene; Teapot, covered sugar, waste bowl, 12 cups and saucers, 19th century English.
Estimate $200-300

293. Gilded French Table Lamp, reproduction of antique style, gold and green tin shade, adjustable, dolphin shaped candle arms supported by a round paw footed base, 20th century, 26 1/2" tall.
Estimate $300-400

293A. Brass Candelabra with Crystal Drops, 23" tall, 20th century.
Estimate $100-200

294. David Hager baumer, 20th century American, print of ducks landing, Bristol England, 1969, framed and matted.
Estimate $100-200

295. Fan back Windsor Side Chair, 9 spindle back supporting a carved oak fan, turned posts and legs, 35" tall, 17 3/4" seat height, refinished, probably 18th century Connecticut.
Estimate $300-500

296. Paint Decorated Wheel Barrow, gold pin striping on a red background, wear, 66" long, 19th century American.
Estimate $200-300

297. 3 Fancy Sheraton Side Chairs, yellow background, floral decorated pair with black striping, 19th century.
Estimate $200-300

298. Empire Side Chair, carved and pierced crest and splat, carved front saber legs ending in paw feet, circa 1840, American.
Estimate $100-200

299. Paint Decorated Rack, red and black floral decorated pine back board, carved crown molding, wrought iron hooks, possibly shortened, possibly Southern.
Estimate $200-400

300. Country Queen Anne Side Chair, molded crest and stiles, bulbous front stretcher, pieced, over painted red, 18th century Conn.
Estimate $100-200

301. Edmund Henry Osthaus, 1858-1928, Florida, Chromolithograph, “Geneva, BY TONY BOY-LENA BELL”, a dog, titled ll, signed lr, 14" x 17 3/4", flaking, oak frame, under glass.
Estimate$ 150-200

302. Cecil Aldin, 1870-1935 British, color lithograph, “4th Hole At Sunny-dale”, 13 1/4 x 19 1/2", c.1925, Published by Eyre and Spottiswoode, Ltd., London.
Estimate 100-200

303. Reproduction of French Tapestry, men on horseback leaving a castle, printed on Linen, 72" x 71", 20th century, original receipt attached.
Estimate $200-300

304. Chinese Pith Paintings, 9 in single frame under glass, butterflies, birds and insects, splits, faux painted mahogany frame. 27 1/2" x 38 1/2" overall.
Estimate $400-600

305. Diantha W. Horne, 20th century American, watercolor of coastal inlet with boat building, signed lower left in red, 10 3/4" x 14 1/2" sight, under glass, original gold frame.
Estimate $200-300

305A. Brass Warming Pan, unusual Rooster and floral decoration on lid, turned wooden handle.
Estimate $150-250

306. Mahogany Regency Box, line inlaid canted top, Lions head brass pulls, corner brass paw feet, 8" wide, cracks, Veneer loss, circa 1810 England.
Estimate $150-200

307. Indian Export Carved Box, lift top reveals compartments, 12 1/2" wide, old color.
Estimate $150-200

308. Watercolor of African American Man & Boy, “Going Fishing” with a dog, stylized weeping willow tree, mountain & lake, unsigned, 20th century American, unsigned, 8" x 16" sight, Empire Frame.
Estimate $2,500-3,500

309. 2 Watercolors, B.R. Elmore, 1942, “Woman with Cabbages” 8 3/4" x 4 3/4", and Oval portrait of Augusta, Princess de la Tremoville, ne Murray with her children, see tag on verso.
Estimate $150-200

310. 3 Etchings, John Crome, Brit. 1768-1821, “Deepham Near Hingham”, plate 6 1/2" sq.; Albrecht Durer, “St. Anthony Reading, no margins 3 3/4" x 5 1/2"; “Rembrant, 1641”, Cornelius the Preacher, discolored, 9 1/2" x 7 1/4".
Estimate $100-200

310A. John Taylor Arms, 1887-1953, Fairfield, Conn., Etching of a Cathedral, pencil signed lower right and dated 1939, dedicated lower left “To My Friend Alina Kristlan”, 16 1/2" x 10 1/4" sight, matted and framed, under glass.
Estimate $600-1000

311. 3 Hand colored Copper Engravings, Francois X Haberman, 18th century, “Views of Boston” Provenance: Two labeled on verso “The Old Print Shop”, 10 1/2" x 16" sight, framed.
Estimate $400-500

312. Wooden Directional Sign, “TO STREET AND PROVIDENCE TRAINS”, 5' long, E. 20th century.
Estimate $200-300

313. 3 Pieces of Venetian Blown Glass, blue stem goblet, blue rim magnifying globe, blue ribbed compote.
Estimate $100-200

314. Pair of Sampson Vases, Chinese export design, blue star border, basket of flowers, 5 3/4" tall.
Estimate $100-150

315. Pine Lift Top Box, with a drawer, Feather decorated, black on red, 12" long, American.
Estimate $150-250

316. Set of 6 Cut Glass Liquor Bottle, each marked with liquor type in an oval, 12 3/4" tall, E. 20th c.
Estimate $100-150

317. Pair of Porcelain Parrots, flower holders, stump base has holes for stems, marked Germany on bottom, 7" tall, circa 1900.
Estimate $100-200

318. Poplar Document Box, lift top in old color, original oval brass on lid, 13" wide, E. 19th century American.
Estimate $150-250

319. Needlework Picture, a basket of flowers, twisted vine border on silk panel, probably 19th century, 12" x 11", framed.
Estimate $100-200

320. Pierre Jules Mene, 1810-1879, French, Bronze Statue of Scottish Hunter, holding a fox in his left hand, a dog crouched at his feet signed P. J. Mene beside the dog, 20 1/2" tall, missing feather on sportsman’s cap, green marble base. Possible recast, no foundry mark.
Estimate $1,500-2,500

321. Soft Paste Pitcher, Decorated with "Battle of Trafalgar & Lord Nelson", 6" tall, repair to rim, chips, crack handle, discoloration.
Estimate $200-400

322. Watercolor “Light Cruiser No. 50”, attributed to Reginald Marsh, 1898-1954, American. 14" x 20" sight, framed. Provenance: Herschl & Adler.
Estimate $900-1200

323. Charles A Wilimovsky, b.1885, Chicago., block print "Palms After Storm, Virgin Islands", 10" x 8 1/2".
Estimate $100-200

324. Hand colored Copper Plate Print, Vue D'Optique, Triumphant Entry of British Troops into N.Y., 11 1/4" x 15 1/2" sight, framed, German titling added at bottom.
Estimate $150-200

325. Birdseye Maple Wooden Bowl, turned, 20th c., 12 1/2" diameter.
Estimate $100-150

326. Religious Watercolor, Latin, newer frame, 11 1/2" x 10 1/2".
Estimate $75-100

327. Cinnabar Box & Chestnut Tramp Art Box, chip carved and raised relief of flowers, footed base, both covered.
Estimate $100-200

328. German Tramp Art Chest, chip carved, green velvet panels, “Zurertnnerung” carved on front, 10 1/4" long.
Estimate 100-200

329. Gouache of Girl Holding a Bird, signed lower left illegibly, 12 3/4" x 9 3/4", framed, Provenance: M. Knodler & Co., NY, NY.
Estimate $200-300

330. Hand colored Etching, "South Sea Whale Fishery", Engraved by T. Sutherland, painted by W J Huggins, printed in London January 1, 1825, 18 1/2" x 23 3/4" sight, framed.
Estimate 400-600

331. Pair of Lithographs of Birds by Gould, hand colored, both 18" x 13" sight, framed.
Estimate $100-125

332. A B Frost Chromolithograph, "Good Luck", copyright by Charles Scribner & Sons, NY., 15 7/8 x 10 7/8" sight, framed.
Estimate $100-150

333. J. Alexander, 20th century American, watercolor on paper, a house with white picket fence, signed lower center. 14" x 21"sight.
Estimate $200-300


334. Attributed to Mahogany Rochard, 1788-1872, pastel on paper “Oblelisk at Versailles”, 8 1/2" x 10 1/4", Provenance Sotheby's London, Jan 13,1913 on verso.
Estimate $200-300

335. Engraving, “Ships of the General Steam Navigation Co.”, engraved by E. Duncan, painted by W.J. Huggins, printed in London, 17" x 25" sight, some bubbling under print.
Estimate $200-300

336. Constance McClure, 20th century, 2 watercolors “Canada Warbler” 7" x 5" sight, male “Cardinal” 9 x 8" sight.
Estimate $100-200

337. 3 Prints, Sebastian Munster, 16th century cartographer, Map, 11" x 14 1/2" sight, framed; Edgar Degas, “Project de Programme,” 1884 9" x 12" sight, from canceled plate; Cornelius Cort after Titian “St. Jerome, 11 1/2" x 9 1/2" sight.
Estimate $100-300

338. 2 Prints, Pair of Mergansers, 8 x 12 sight; Salmon Breaking with a Fly, John Atherton, 1951, limited edition, Donmar Studio, #435 of 750, 20" x 16 1/4" sight.
Estimate $100-200

339. 2 Servers, Sheffield, Asparagus tongs with faux ivory handle, 10" long; pierced spatula engraved with Dolphin decoration, 14" long.
Estimate $100-150

340. English Porcelain Jardinière, overall floral decoration, crown over E mark on bottom.
Estimate $100-200

341. Print, “Waterfall in Adirondacks” by Winslow Homer, 1836-1910, Courtesy of Smithsonian, 13" x 19".
Estimate $100-125

342. A Talbot, 20th century, American, oil on canvas three quarter portrait of a hunter and his gun, 24" x 18", framed, Child’s Gallery label on the Verso.
Estimate $200-300

343. Charles Franklin Pierce, Black and white Lithograph landscape, 11 1/2" x 17 1/2" sight, carved frame and matted.
Estimate $ 100-200

344. Florence Seth, 20th American, watercolor of Trout, signed lower right “Colored by Florence Seth, 1908”, 10 1/4" x 16 1/2" sight, framed under glass.
Estimate $100-200

345. Fred Thomas Smith, oil on canvas 20th century England, 2 Hounds Treeing a fox, London label on verso, 19" x 13", framed.
Estimate $800-1200

346. Snowshoe Armed Platform Chair, 20th century American.
Estimate $100-200

 

 


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