- Cornelius Durham miniature (Cornelius
Cornelius Durham miniature (Cornelius Beavis Durham, British, active 1825-1865), portrait of a gentleman in red velvet vest and black jacket, signed lower left "C. Durham" and verso in pencil "Cornelius Durham '91 Regent St. 1845", watercolor on ivory, 3-3/4 x 3 in.; original leather travel case with gilt metal spandrel. Ivory warped, splits from bottom through center, water damage at hair right through background, fingerprint left, abrasions in hair, grime. Estate of the Late Wyatt W. Childs, Barnesville, Georgia.
- Cornelius Durham miniature (British,
Cornelius Durham miniature (British, active 1825-1865), Miniature, Portrait of a Gentleman in Red Velvet V
- L.A.W. Cast Bell CORBIN No. 5A.
L.A.W. Cast Bell CORBIN No. 5A.
- A Pair of Cornelius and Baker Patinated
A Pair of Cornelius and Baker Patinated "Bronze" Zinc Allegorical Figures of America and Africa 19th c. the richly costumed personifications of freedom and bondage on white marble socles height 23 1/4 in. and 22 in. respectively. Reference: Donald L. Fennimore. "Cornelius & Baker's Answer to the Rage For Parlor Sculpture". Antiques and Fine Art Autumn/Winter 2010. pp 150-156 illus. p 153.
- Circle of Cornelius Johnson (1593-1661)/Portrait
Circle of Cornelius Johnson (1593-1661)/Portrait of a Young Gentleman/bust length, wearing a grey doublet with lace collar and wide brimmed black hat, within a feigned oval/oil on canvas, 76cm x 62cm/Provenance: Sotheby's 28/5/93 lot 402
- Cast century bell.
Cast century bell.
- [Civil War Archive] Civil War Archive
[Civil War Archive] Civil War Archive of James Hornbeck Co. M 1st New Jersey Cavalry Lot includes a CDV-size tintype of Hornbeck in uniform displaying his sword and a revolver in his belt in front of a military backdrop and a full plate hand-colored version of the same shot; 4 post-war photographs three cabinet cards by Seeger of Port Jervis N.Y. including a portrait of James at age 50 a portrait of James wife Carrie and daughter Gertrude and a portrait of James in his Erie Railroad uniform plus a cropped real photo postcard of James in front of a large engine with several crew members; a wallet; GAR ribbon of Carroll Post No. 279 Port Jervis NY; GAR badge; Civil War service medal; U.S. $0.25 paper note; token; and three buttons. The 1st NJ saw action at Gettysburg.
- Early colored glass castor set.
Early colored glass castor set.
- CHARLOTTE DUNWIDDIE (1907-1995):
CHARLOTTE DUNWIDDIE (1907-1995): BULL GORING Cast plaster signed.
- 1840 BERGEN FAMILY NEW YORK PORTRAITS.
1840 BERGEN FAMILY NEW YORK PORTRAITS. A pair of ca. 1840 portrait paintings on canvas of Cornelius Bergen and Frances Baldwin Bergen, farmers of Brooklyn NY, with info on reverse. Image approx. 34” x 27”, Overall in period and likely original frames 40.5” x 33.5”.
- EARLY CAST BRONZE CORPUS CHRISTI
EARLY CAST BRONZE CORPUS CHRISTI - 15th Century or earlier. Cast and engraved figure of the crucified Christ-now separated from the original cross mount. Evidence of much wear in the softened details. Back of figure retains original black paint. H. 6 1/2
- Cornelius Christian Zwaan (Dutch,
Cornelius Christian Zwaan (Dutch, 1882-1964)
De nieuse blouse (The New Blouse)
oil on canvas
signed Corn. Ch. Zwaan (lower right); titled (verso)
28 x 34 inches.
- MISC. GROUP OF ARTICLES Comprising
MISC. GROUP OF ARTICLES Comprising a cast iron lion head press marked Peter A. Burnes Dutchess Co. NY; a wood container with raised arm; a brass miniature horn; an iron hook with eagle head handle; a pair of goggles; two beadwork bands dated 1834; a metal tool bit box; and a Chinese pewter vase. Provenance: Property from the Collection of Gerald Kornblau. 5 3/4 to 11 1/8 in. x 2 1/2 to 45 in.
- Cast Iron and Polychrome Dutch
Cast Iron and Polychrome Dutch Crest. From a prominent New Jersey estate stored for 30 years. Dimensions: 40" x 32."
- Lot (3) Ron Kron (N.Y.C. deceased)
Lot (3) Ron Kron (N.Y.C. deceased) sculptures including Joan Crawford (signed) Mae West (signed) and Carmen Miranda.
- JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895
JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), STORAGE JAR Salt glazed stoneware, high rounded collar, inner rim, wide applied lug handles, inscribed lines at the throat, stamp "J.D. CRAVEN" below one handle.
- JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895
JACOB DORRIS CRAVEN (1826-1895 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), STONEWARE CROCK Salt glazed cylindrical form, tapered neck and molded rim, stamped "J.D. CRAVEN" to shoulder.
- A Rare Savannah Cast Iron Cauldron
A Rare Savannah Cast Iron Cauldron mid-19th c. marked "Weed and Cornwell Savannah" "No. 10 8 Gall" "Pocasset" flared lip ribbed body handles and peg feet. Note: Weed and Cornwell operated a fancy hardware store in Savannah selling sundries and coffee. They are mentioned in Confederate Civil War letters published as a group by J.H. Easterby c. 1944 titled "Captain Langdon Cheves and the Confederate Silk Dress Balloon".
- Circle of Cornelius Bega Boors
Circle of Cornelius Bega Boors Smoking in a Tavern
Estimate:$3,000-$5,000
- CORNELIA EARLE (AMERICAN/SOUTH
CORNELIA EARLE (AMERICAN/SOUTH CAROLINA, B. 1863)Cornelia Earle (American/South Carolina, b. 1863) , "Beach with Boat and Distant Dock" and "Sand Dunes along the Beach", 2 oils on canvas board, signed lower left and right respectively, 9 in. x 10 1/2 in. and 9 in. x 11 in., framed. (2 pcs.)
- GEORGE ROSS & MARY ANN FURNACE,
GEORGE ROSS & MARY ANN FURNACE, YORK, PA CAST IRONca. established 1761-1777; fine sand cast jamb stove plate with double tombstone arch top tulip motif, in left tulip pattern a heart in clock dial and under right canopy a tulip in urn with diamonds on either side, noted in lower field is maker's name and furnace name; [Note: George Ross was a noted leader of Assembly for PA at continental congress and was a signer of Declaration of Independence]; Condition: normal rust & pitting, no major damage, heavy piece
- Cornelius Pearson (British 1805-1891)/Traveller
Cornelius Pearson (British 1805-1891)/Traveller on a Country Road/signed and dated 1855/watercolour, 15cm x 29.5cm and/View of a Castle/signed and dated 1854/watercolour, 18.5cm x 30cm
- CORNELIUS ZWAAN (DUTCH/AMERICAN,
CORNELIUS ZWAAN (DUTCH/AMERICAN, 1882-1964)Cornelius Zwaan (Dutch/American, 1882-1964), "Early Lessons", oil on canvas, signed lower right, title inscribed on reverse of frame, 18 1/8 in. x 24 1/8 in., framed Condition: Overall poor condition. Ext. Frame: 26 1/2 in. x 32 3/4 in. x 2 1/2 in
- CW & C CAST IRON POTca. 1860-1875;
CW & C CAST IRON POTca. 1860-1875; pot marked on bottom "C W & C" for Cox, Whitman & Cox, Philadelphia, PA, 11 1/2"d rim, 10 1/4"h, [Note: they also made stoves]; Condition: original bail
- Cast Iron Sink-Box Decoy attributed
Cast Iron Sink-Box Decoy attributed to the Elizabeth City Foundry, North Carolina, 1960s, John Welsh style, painted cast iron Brant decoy, heavy construction, 16-1/2 in.,
- Two cast iron pots: both marked
Two cast iron pots: both marked in casting "Weed & Cornwell/Savannah Ga.", 10 x 14 in. and 14 x 22 in. Both with extensive rust and pitting, legs probably reduced.
- CORNELIUS ZWAAN (DUTCH/AMERICAN,
CORNELIUS ZWAAN (DUTCH/AMERICAN, 1882-1964)Cornelius Zwaan (Dutch/American, 1882-1964), "The New Baby", oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled on reverse of frame, 18 1/8 in. x 24 1/8 in., framed Condition: Overall fair condition. Ext. Frame: 26 3/4 in. x 32 3/4 in. x 2 1/2 in
- TEN CDVS OF UNION OFFICERS AND
TEN CDVS OF UNION OFFICERS AND MEN PLUS TWO GEM TINTYPES Mostly identified, the CDVs as follows: Union officer studio portrait signed "Apelheimer" on back; Corporal John W. Hill, 2nd Mass Cavalry; 2nd Lt. George S. Jacobus, Co. "H" 8th NY Infantry; Captain M. H. Jouett - "Uncle Matt' with Louisville backmark on the mount; armed officer identified as "Colonel Elias Peisener, 119th NYVI - killed at Chancellorsville 2 May 1863"; Henry Moses Phillips, Rhode Island and Massachusetts Cavalry; a New York 1st Lt. with illegible signature; officer armed with dress sword; NY lieutenant armed with saber and having an unusual equestrian belt plate; soldier of the 40th Mass in civilian garb; the two gem tintypes name "Oliver" (taken in Philadelphia) and Rufus W Rosenberger, captured at Champion Hill, MS.
- CAST IRON BOX STOVE PLATE, CORNWALL
CAST IRON BOX STOVE PLATE, CORNWALL FURNACE, PA. 3rd quarter 18th century: a decorated side panel with oven opening (no door present), bearing the names of Curttis and Peter Grubb and their ironworks in Lebanon Co., Pa.; 24 1/2 x 30 1/2 in. The Grubb brothers inherited the factory from their father in 1755. They were both officers in the Continental Army in the Revolution and contracted with the army to manufacture cannons and balls.
- CAST IRON FRAGMENTca. 1750; upper
CAST IRON FRAGMENTca. 1750; upper half of stove plate cast at Cornwall Furnace, 17 1/4"x 13"
- 3PC CENTENNIAL POWDER HORNS ,circa
3PC CENTENNIAL POWDER HORNS ,circa 19th centuryA map horn with Royal coat of arms, houses, cannon, and a pine plug, marked CAPT/CONRAD/KLINE/ALBANY/MILITIA/1775; a horn marked "COL. JAMES CHAMBERS/HIS HORN MADE JUNE 1775/FIFTH PA. REG'T" with foliate designs and no plug; and a horn with a map of Long Island and marked "Col. Josiah Smith/Suffolk County Militia/1st Regt of Mint Men" with a brass plug added.
- CORNELIUS J. VAN DOP (B. 1945 -
CORNELIUS J. VAN DOP (B. 1945 - ) DUTCH/CANADIANCornelius Jakob Van Dop, mixed metal jewellery, the box featuring a shoreline scene with seabirds using different metals (silver, gold, nickel, copper, etc.) for colour, 1.75" h x 2.75" w. With artist Biography.
- Pair of painted leather fire buckets
Pair of painted leather fire buckets inscribed John Cornelius Mo. 1 & No. 2 1851 on a yellow medallion framed by a foliate wreath ... ?
- CORNELIUS QUABECK, (B. 1974, GERMAN),
CORNELIUS QUABECK, (B. 1974, GERMAN), "O.T. (EHRENGAST)," 2006, AIRBRUSH AND ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 66.75" H X 53.25" WCornelius Quabeck, (b. 1974, German) "o.t. (ehrengast)," 2006 Airbrush and acrylic on canvas Signed, dated, and titled on the upper tacking edge: C. Quabeck / 06 66.75" H x 53.25" W Provenance: Galerie Christian Nagel, Cologne, Germany The Blake Byrne Collection, acquired from the above Airbrush and acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 66.75" H x 53.25" W Provenance: Galerie Christian Nagel, Cologne, Germany The Blake Byrne Collection, acquired from the above
- Cornelius van Velsen (Dutch, 1921),
Cornelius van Velsen (Dutch, 1921), Holland travel poster; 39 1/4" x 24 1/4"; signed in the print; printed in Holland, copyright A.N.V.V, Den Haag, De Jong & Co. Two 3" repaired tears in lower field and creasing lower right border. Linen backed.
- A Rare Pair of Cornelius and Baker
A Rare Pair of Cornelius and Baker Patinated Metal Figures of "The Departure" and "The Return" mid-19th c. each marked "Cornelius and Baker" at base on original circular wood bases height 13 1/4 in. width 8 in. depth 7 3/4 in. and height 12 3/4 in. width 7 in. depth 6 1/2 in. respectively. Note: The figures offered here are identical to those found in an informative article by Donald L. Fennimore. Typically these figures were interchangeable as lighting components or as parlor sculpture. A pair of these rare figures is still atop the gas wall brackets in the Vermont State House. Cornelius & Baker advertised these types as "bronze" though they were made of zinc and patinated to appear as bronze. "The Departure" and "The Return" have a duality in the representation of Manifest Destiny and honorable service in the Civil War. Reference: Antiques and Fine Arts Autumn/Winter 2010 "Cornelius & Baker's Answer to the Rage for Parlor Sculpture" Donald L. Fennimore pp. 150-156 figs. 3 & 4.