|
Previous Page | Main Catalogue | Next Page
|
|
Lot 226: George II oak dresser, c.1730. Upper section with molded top over ogee-arch valance suspending pendants above two stepped-back shelves, the lower section with rectangular molded top over conforming case fitted with three unassociated drawers (probably late 17th century) with geometric panels above shaped apron, on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Condition: valance of upper section and apron of lower section later additions, moldings missing from sides of upper section. 76 1/2" high, 69" wide, 20" deep.
Estimate: 1,500-2,500
|
|
Lot 227: John Edward Borein, American, 1873-1945, etching and drypoint, Cowboy on Bucking Bronco, pencil signed, 4 7/8" x 3 15/16", 10 1/4" x 7 7/8" sheet hinged at top to mat, medium mat burn
Estimate: 800-1,200
|
|
Lot 228: Welsh No 2 calendar office regulator, as found, rough finish, some losses and a little repaint to dials, 32.5" h, lacking the 2 weights
Estimate: 600-800
|
|
Lot 228A: Marble French shelf clock with brass columns, time only 15.3" wide, 12" wide
Estimate: 150-250
|
|
Lot 229: Assembled set of seven (6+1) French Louis-Phillipe mahogany side chairs, c. 1830-1840, each with scrolled rest rail over two slats above trapezoidal slip seat, all on s-shaped legs, 1 of 6 "as is", several chairs with replaced side seat rails and with repairs, 33" high, 18 1/2" wide, 16 1/2" diameter
Estimate: 800-1,200
|
|
Lot 230: John Edward Borein, American, 1873-1945, etching and drypoint, 2 Cowboys Driving Horses, pencil signed & titled "Reps", also signed in plate, 4 7/8" x 7 7/8", 9 3/4" x 9 7/8" sheet hinged at top to mat, medium mat burn
Estimate: 800-1,200
|
|
Lot 231: Seth Thomas Sonora No 14 chime clock, case sun bleached on right side and back, scratches in dial around wind holes and other areas, 14" tall, seems to be running condition, filled veneer chip at rear of apex of case
Estimate: 300-500
|
|
Lot 232: George III mahogany armchair, c.1780. Shaped crets rail carved with anthemion over pierced gothic splat flanked by shaped arms centering a trapezoidal overupholstered seat above a serpentine front rail, on square legs joined by an H-strecther. Condition: minor splits in splat. 37" high, 22 1/2" wide, 21 1/2" deep.
Estimate: 200-300
|
|
Lot 233: Edmund Blampied, 1886-1966, Channel Islands, drypoint etching on laid paper, En Promenade, signed and #'d in ink, 43/100, 8.25" x 12", 11.5" x 17" sheete size, titled in pencil lower right, light mat burn
Estimate: 300-400
|
|
Lot 234: Walnut 30 hr Pennsylvania QA tall case clock, mid 18th c, 30 hr brass movement lacking dial, finials, and likely a fretwork crest, turned feet are replacements, 88.5" tall
Estimate: 4,000-6,000
|
|
Lot 235: Georgian oak desk-on-frame, Rectangular top over pair of paneled cupboard doors enclosing interior with shelves above slant front over three short drawers, the back fitted with a pair of paneled cupboards doors enclosing a shallow interior over a pull-out writing slide, the frame fitted with a long drawer over a shaped apron, on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. 51 1/2" high, 47 1/2" wide, 30 1/2" deep.
Estimate: 1,200-1,600
|
|
Lot 236: Stow Wengenroth, 1906-1978, New York, 9" x 15" lithograph, Three of a Kind, 1967, Pencil signed and numbered, Ed/75, Titled, 12.25" x 20" sheet size
Estimate: 200-300
|
|
Lot 237: Ansonia Peconic blue china case mantle clock, open escapement, dial in nice condition, some crazing and discoloration in case, pendulum, 11.25" h
Estimate: 400-600
|
|
Lot 238: George II-style walnut armchair, late 19th century. Crest rail with rounded shoulders over vase-shaped splat above trapezoidal seat flankd by shaped arms with scrolled terminals, on square legs. Condition: new slip-seat frame, scratches. 40 1/2" high, 27" wide, 19 1/2" deep.
Estimate: 200-300
|
|
Lot 239: Maurice de Vlaminck, French, 1876-1958, color lithograph, 15.5" x 18.5" image, Country Village Landscape, 20" x 24" sheet size, evenly browned, some foxing, signed in plate only
Estimate: 200-400
|
|
Lot 240: Seth Thomas Doric No 1 bronze beehive mantle clock retailed by Smith Patterson Co, pendulum, 10.75" h
Estimate: 200-300
|
|
Lot 241: George III-style mahogany armchair. Incorporating 18th-century components. Shield-shaped back with pierced splat over trapezoidal slip seat flanked by shaped arms, on square taepering molded legs. 39" high, 21 1/2" wide, 19 1/4" deep.
Estimate: 200-300
|
|
Lot 242: Robert Shaw, 1859-1912, Wilmington, DE, s & #'d LE etching, Christ Church(Old North), Boston, MA, 13.75" x 9.5" plate size, 21.75" x 17.5" sheet size, stamped verso, "This is to certify that 300 Artist's proofs have been taken from this plate for patrons of the Colonial Society of America. This Proof No 36 prepared for William G. de Witt.......", dated 1908. Pencil signed by the artist lower right with printed remarque of Paul Revere's Ride. Evenly browned, otherwise fine condition, probably never framed. Hinged to a mat, under glassine sheet
Estimate: 300-500
|
|
Lot 243: Dresden porcelain figural 2 pc mantle clock, minor damage to flower petals, 28.25" h, pendulum
Estimate: 1,200-1,600
|
|
Lot 244: Hepplewhite cherry corner basin stand, c.1790-1800. Quarter-circle top with shaped splash board over plain apron above a shelf fitted with drawer, on flared square legs. Condition: fitted with later brass rails for curtains. 39 3/4" high, 22 1/2" wide, 14 1/2" deep.
Estimate: 400-600
|
|
Lot 245: Robert Shaw, 1859-1912, Wilmington, DE, s & #'d LE etching, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 13.75" x 9.5" plate size, 21.75" x 17.5" sheet size, stamped verso, "This is to certify that 300 Artist's proofs have been taken from this plate for patrons of the Colonial Society of America. This Proof No 36 prepared for William G. de Witt.......", dated 1908. Pencil signed by the artist lower left with printed remarque of Tower. Evenly browned, otherwise fine condition, probably never framed. Hinged to a mat, under glassine sheet
Estimate: 300-500
|
|
Lot 246: German wooden 30 hr wag on wall clock, painted dial, brass movement with wood plates, bell strike, imprinted "Ambrus Anna es Tarsa, Mendszent" on back plate, 8.5" h, 5.75" w
Estimate: 100-200
|
|
Lot 247: Hepplewhite mahogany bow-front chest of drawers. Four graduated long drawers with cockbeading, replaced oval brasses, on original French feet. Condition: veneer chips, splitting. 42" wide x 38 3/4" high x 18" deep
Estimate: 800-1,200
|
|
Lot 248: Robert Shaw, 1859-1912, Wilmington, DE, pencil signed etching, Old Church at Jamestown, 13.75" x 10" plate size, 17.5" x 14" sheet size, Evenly browned, otherwise fine condition, probably never framed. Hinged to a mat, under glassine sheet, 2 printed remarques
Estimate: 200-300
|
|
Lot 249: Gem Roller organ, black painted case with gold stencil decoration, with original wood crate, 25 cobs, working condition, case neeeds a little reglueing, 14.5" w, 7.5" w
Estimate: 400-600
|
|
Lot 250: George III mahogany side chair, c.1770. Trapezoidal back with pierced splat over trapezoidal slip seat, on square legs joined by an H-stretcher. 37" high, 22" wide, 20 1/2" deep.
Estimate: 200-300
|
|
Previous Page | Main Catalogue | Next Page
|