November 6, 2022 Auction |
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321 - Lots Found | Go to lot: 0 48 95 135 181A 230 280 > |
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Lot 1 : |
FRANK VINING SMITH (American, 1879-1967)
The Royal Sovereignsgn. l.r. Frank Vining Smith also titled on reverse; 24 by 36 in.; original frame 32 by 34 in. No inpaint. Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 Realized: $250 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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JAMES GALE TYLER (American/New York, 1855-1931)
seascape, rocky shoreline, sailboats in distanceo/c (wax reline); sgn., l. l. James G Tyler, 20 by 35.5 in.; good gilt frame 27 by 43.5 in. Minor flakes bottom edge of frame. Estimate: $800 - $1,200 Realized: $1,100 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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KATHRYN E BARD CHERRY (Missouri, 1860-1931)
view of Gloucester harborsgn. l.r. Kathryn E. Cherry o/b, 18 by 16 in.; framed 21.5 by 19.5in. Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 Realized: $700 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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MARSHALL JOHNSON (American, 1850-1921)
Ranger off Minot's lightsgn. l.l. Marshall Johnson, o/c, 27 by 40 in.; poss. original gilt frame 34.5 by 47.5 in. No inpaint. Estimate: $2,500 - $3,500 |
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RICHARD HAYLEY LEVER (New York/Massachusetts, 1876-1958)
Gloucester house among treessgn. l.r. Hayley Lever watercolor, 16.25 by 20.5 in.; framed under glass 23.5 by 27.5 in. Estimate: $600 - $800 Realized: $450 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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HERMANN HERZOG (American, 1832-1932)
landscape with barn and cows, probably Pennsylvaniasgn. l.r. H. Herzog; o/c laid down on masonite; 27 by 33 in.; framed 32.5 by 38.5 Typed note attached to reverse: On or about October 1, 1936, I purchased this picture a landscape by… MORE Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000 Realized: $8,000 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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LEWIS EDWARD HERZOG (American, 1868-1943)
summer pasture with boy and cowssgn. l.r., Louis Herzog, Phila, o/c, 22 by 32 in., gilt frame; 27 by 37 in. written on reverse Waldwiese Picwood Galleries NY label on stretcher Lewis is Herman Herzog's son (see previous lot). Scattered in-paint; not relined;… MORE Estimate: $2,500 - $3,500 |
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Lot 8 : |
signed MANCINI, 20th c.
RACETRACK BY MANCINI / MONTMARTREo/c; sgn. right edge under frame 24 by 48 in.; framed 28.5 by 52.5 in. Estimate: $500 - $700 Realized: $1,200 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 8A : |
RAY G. ELLIS ( American, 1921-2013)
polo playerssgn. and dated l.r. Ray Ellis 1987 o/c; 8 by 10 in.; in gilded frame 14 by 16.5 in. Paint loss and flaking to the front players pants - hip to knee. Estimate: $1,200 - $1,800 Realized: $1,000 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 9 : |
ARTHUR BJORN EGELI (American, b. 1964)
Provincetown pier at sunsetsgn. l.r., Arthur Egeli, o/c, 20 by 23 in.; framed 26 by 29 in. Estimate: $600 - $800 Realized: $1,200 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 10 : |
WITHDRAWN - EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978)
Gloucester, Massachusetts, boat docked in harborsgn. l..l, Emile A. Gruppe, o/c, 20 by 28 in.; framed 30 by 37.5 in. 1" paint loss in sky between sails; small flake above shack roof; patched repair in sky; scattered inpaint primarily in sky. Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 |
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Lot 11 : |
JOHN GEORGE BROWN (American, 1831-1913)
street boy with his dogsgn. l.l. Copyright / J.G.Brown MA. cradled o/artist's board, 17 by 14 in.; gilt frame 23 by 20 in. Blacklights fine. Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000 Realized: $4,750 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 12 : |
SUSAN HELY ST. JOHN (American, 1834-1913)
French bulldog with six pupssgn. l.r. S.H. St John, o/c; 28 by 34 in.; framed 32 by 38 in. Six old patch repairs of various sizes on reverse (see photo). Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 Realized: $4,000 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 13 : |
WITHDRAWN - WALTER EMERSON BAUM (Pennsylvania, 1884-1956)
Winter landscapesgn. l.l. W. E. Baum, o/c, 27.5 by 38 in.; framed 33.5 by 43.5 in. Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 |
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JOSEPH JOHN (American/Pennsylvania, 1833-1877)
portrait of boy with his dogsgn. and dated l.r. Joseph John 1875 o/c, 61 by 46.5 in.; original gilt frame 66 by 52.5 in. Paint flecks missing here and there; five small hole repairs. Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 Realized: $2,750 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 15 : |
JOHN ROSS KEY (American, 1837-1920)
a country gardensgn. l.r. John Ross Key, o/c, 27 by 32 in.; prob. original frame 32 by 37 in. Old gallery exhibit label on stretcher....ARTIST: John Ross Key/TITLE: A Country Garden/ RETURN ADDRESS: 52 ...Blvd. Washington D.C./ THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART/WASHINGTON… MORE Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 Realized: $5,500 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 16 : |
FRANK HENRY SHAPLEIGH (American, 1842-1906)
on Thorn Mountain road, Jackson NHo/c, sgn. l.r. F.H.Shapleigh, also sgn. and titled on reverse; 10 by 18 in.; gilt frame 15.5 by 23.25 in. Estimate: $2,500 - $3,500 Realized: $2,400 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 17 : |
FRANK HENRY SHAPLEIGH (American, 1842-1906)
Mt Kearsarge from Rocky Branch, Bartlett NHsgn. l.r. F.H. Shapleigh, also sgn. and titled on reverse; o/b, 17.5 by 12 in.; gilt frame 16.5 by 21.25 in. Minor paint loss where painting meets frame. Estimate: $2,500 - $3,500 Realized: $1,600 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 18 : |
ROBERT STREET (American/Pennsylvania, 1796-1865)
portrait of seated child in brown dress, holding a booksgn. and dated l.l. by R. Street 1831 30 by 25 in.; period frame refurbished 38 by 33 in. Street painted both landscapes and portraits including that of President Andrew Jackson. He had… MORE Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 Realized: $1,500 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 19 : |
PRIMITIVE, 19th c.
portrait of child with bellows and cartunsigned, old wax reline, 36 by 28 in; framed 40.5 by 33 in. Small puncture in bellows repaired. Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 Realized: $500 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 20 : |
AMERICAN, 19th c.
portrait of child in blue dress holding rose and bonnetunsigned, o/c (relined), 36 by 29 in.; gilt frame 40.5 by 33.5 in. Puncture in hand repaired. Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 Realized: $700 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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sgn. J BRADLEY (John Bradley, active New York, mid 19th c.)
portrait of a gentleman writing a letter dated Sept. 13, 1839...sgn. l.r. by J.Bradley / 123 Spring St o/c (relined); 34.5 by 27 in.; period frame 39.5 by 32 in. Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 Realized: $750 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 22 : |
AMERICAN, 19th c.
sgn. illegibly l.center; oval still-life, watermelon and appleso/c, 22.5 by 27 in.; oval gilt frame 27.5 by 33 in. From the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha. Estimate: $500 - $800 Realized: $2,200 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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ROSS S. TURNER (American, 1847-1915)
seascape, shoreline rocks sgn. l. l. Turner o/c laid on board; 16 by 26 in.; framed 23 by 33 in. Paint loss, several flakes especially in rocks. Estimate: $300 - $500 Realized: $225 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 23 : |
(pair) WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER (South Carolina/Maryland, 1838-1921)
picking cotton, a woman with basket on head, the other, a man with canesgn. l.l. W A Walker; o/b, 12.25 by 6.25 in.; unframed Discovered by a couple at an estate sale in Connecticut. Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 Realized: $10,000 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 24 : |
A RARE COLLECTION OF AFRICAN/AMERICAN WATERCOLOR FAMILY PORTRAITS
late 19th c and into early 20th c., (15) total, artist Sarah Ray Bryant, daughter of Nelson Ray (born into slavery in 1820 - d. Placerville, CA 1882)consisting of: a pair, husband and wife, both sgn. l.l. Sarah Ray, 14… MORE Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000 Realized: $60,000 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 25 : |
19TH C. AFRICAN AMERICAN TALL CLOTH DOLL
original bonnet and clothes, 33" Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 Realized: $950 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 26 : |
DIMINUTIVE CHIPPENDALE TIGER MAPLE CHEST
New York or Pennsylvania, old color, molded top, four graduated drawers with original brass, applied bracket base, 31.5"h; case 32"w, 20.5"d; top 33.5"w, 21.5"dFrom the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha The top corner of the two top drawers have half inch… MORE Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000 Realized: $8,500 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 27 : |
NEW ENGLAND INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE
Rhode Island, in old color, molded edge with band inlay, oval drop leaves, bowed ends, with drawer to one end, false drawer to other, original brass, inlaid tapering legs, 27.5"h; 32" by 19"; with leaves up 32" by 40" Newly… MORE Estimate: $800 - $1,200 Realized: $2,000 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 28 : |
RHODE ISLAND NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, ROSABELLA CHILD
18th c., Mrs. Ann Usher's School, Bristol, Rhode Islandqueen stitch needlework on unbleached linen; the center panel with alphabet, people, flowering trees, dog, birds, angel, and poem: How shall the young preserve their/From all pollution free...ways/By making still their course… MORE Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 Realized: $16,000 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 29 : |
PAINTED CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK, DARK TOWN BATTERY
J.E. Stevens, Cromwell, Connecticut, c. 1888, 7.5"h; 9.75"long From the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha. This bank, designed by James H. Bowen, was originally advertised as The Base Ball Bank, and commemorates America's first professional Negro Baseball League in 1887. In… MORE Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 Realized: $1,400 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 30 : |
PAINTED CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK, WILLIAM TELL
J.E. Stevens, c. 1896, PATENTED JUNE 23 1896, 6.75"h; 10.5"longFrom the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha. Original paint shows wear appropriate for age. Estimate: $700 - $900 Realized: $450 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 31 : |
PAINTED CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK, TAMMANY BANK
J.E. Stevens, patent date on back of chair December 23, 1873, 6.5"hFrom the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha. In working order; good original paint, minor age appropriate loss. Estimate: $500 - $700 Realized: $350 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 32 : |
(on 3) TWO 19TH C. IRON STILL BANKS
mule, good paint, 7"h; Beauty, 4"h; along with a small MECHANICAL OWL BANK, eyes close when coin inserted into book, 6" (paint worn in spots; trap door not attached)From the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha. Condition in text. Estimate: $700 - $900 Realized: $200 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 33 : |
MASSACHUSETTS QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY SNAKE-FOOT CANDLESTAND
prob. Newburyport, good original patina (top dry), shaped square top, turned urn post, 27"h; top 20"sq. (quarter inch shrinkage)From the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha. Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 Realized: $2,500 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 34 : |
BOSTON/SALEM CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY REVERSE-SERPENTINE CHEST
old rich color, untouched condition, overhanging molded top above four graduated drawers with original batwing brass; shaped apron; four large ball and claw feet; 34.5"h; case 36"w by 19"d; top 40"w by 23.5"dFrom the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha Narrow edge… MORE Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000 Realized: $24,000 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 35 : |
19TH C. BURL BOWL
oval, 5"h; opening 11.5" by 9"From the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha. Interior shows use. Estimate: $500 - $700 Realized: $3,750 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 36 : |
(on 5) EARLY WOOD KITCHEN ITEMS
BUTTER PRESS WITH CARVED EAGLE, 4"h incl. knob; 4.5"diam.; along with (3) VARIOUS TIGER MAPLE SCOOPS/SPOONS, one with a horse head handle, 10.5", a large flat spoon, 12", and a small pouring scoop, 6"; and A BURL WALNUT SCOOP/SPOON, 7.5"From… MORE Estimate: $800 - $1,200 Realized: $700 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 37 : |
NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE REVERSE SERPENTINE MAHOGANY CHEST
poss. Connecticut, rich patina, molded top with bold overhang, four graduated drawers, blocked ends, ogee feet, 30.5"h; case 33"w, 19.5"d; top 38"w by 21.5"dFrom the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha. Period brass, but not original. Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000 Realized: $5,000 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 38 : |
MINIATURE GROUSE FAMILY, A.J. KING
Allen J. King (1878-1963), North Situate, Rhode Islandsgn. A.J. King, Valley Quail family with four chicks, 2.2"h From the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha. Minor roughage along base edge. Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 Realized: $2,000 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 39 : |
(on 4) MASSACHUSETTS MINIATURE BIRDS, LAURIE/LAPHAM
(2) MINIATURE SHORE BIRD DECOYS, LAURIESolitary Sandpiper, stamped R.D. Laurie Hingham, Mass, 4.75"h (incl. base); the other, an unsigned curlew, 5.2" incl. base (2) MINIATURE PAINTED DUCKS, LAPHAM Black Duck, sgn. in pencil J. Lapham, Dennisport, Mass., the other, Bald Pate Drake, sgn.… MORE Estimate: $800 - $1,200 Realized: $550 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 40 : |
(on 5) GROUP OF MINIATURE PAINTED BIRDS
a grouse sgn. L.W. Stevens, Windham, Maine, 5"h (incl. driftwood stand; tiny chip on underside of beak); along withanother unsigned grouse, 4.5" (not incl. log; break in ankle); (2) unsigned ducks, 4"h and 3.25"h; and a Canada goose, 3.25"h… MORE Estimate: $700 - $900 Realized: $200 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 41 : |
GROUP OF (5) VARIOUS WORKING DUCK DECOYS
all unsigned, four wood, the fifth General Fiber Company, St. Louis, MO with glass eyesAs is. Estimate: $200 - $300 Realized: $550 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 42 : |
SCRIMSHAW AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID DOCUMENT BOX, 1848
hinged lid with inlaid American eagle mounted on a mother-of-pearl inlaid circle with date 1848; inlaid birds and stars, blank bone name label and fan inlay to corners; the front with a pair of scrimshaw elephants; protruding turned whalebone handles… MORE Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 Realized: $4,250 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 43 : |
(on 7) SAILOR'S ITEMS / WHALE BONE TOOLS
a wooden sail seam presser with whalebone handle, wood 10", bone 5.75"; another seam presser with heart and diamond design, 5"; an awl with carved leaf bone handle, 6"; a turned wood case containing (8) metal sail sewing needles of… MORE Estimate: $700 - $900 Realized: $475 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 44 : |
(14) GROUP OF 19TH C. STONE FRUIT
bunch of grapes, (3) pears, a fig, a large lemon, a tangerine, (2) plums, (5) various applesFrom the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha. Paint surface has scrapes, dinks. Estimate: $400 - $600 Realized: $600 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 45 : |
PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CASED TALL CLOCK
brass dial signed Wagstaffe, London, brass eight-day, moon-phase movement;fluted quarter columns, ogee feet; 101"h incl. finial; 19.5"w by 10.5"d From the Ohio collection of G .W. Samaha At times Philadelphia tall case clocks had works ordered from Thomas Wagstsaffe. Wagstaffe… MORE Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 Realized: $3,250 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 46 : |
BOSTON FEDERAL EGLOMISE BANJO CLOCK, attrib. WILLIAM GRANT
attrib. William Grant, c. 18308-day brass works; original reverse painted neck and tablet depicting Aurora; unusual frame with stenciled gilt leaves and ribbon; 29"h; not incl. wood finial; with winding key From the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha. Grant worked up… MORE Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 Realized: $5,000 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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Lot 47 : |
NEW ENGLAND GRAIN PAINTED TALL CLOCK
moon-phase dial; 8-day brass works; case with untouched surface, brass capped quarter columns, bracket feet; 88"h incl. brass finial; 18.5"w at feet; 11"d Note on door: "Bought in August 1926 from Mrs. Rita" From the Ohio collection of G.W. Samaha. Some… MORE Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 Realized: $1,400 - Excluding Buyer's Premium |
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