- HOUSTON HANCOCK, GEORGETOWN HARBOR,
HOUSTON HANCOCK, GEORGETOWN HARBOR, #52/975Houston Hancock, Georgetown Harbor, signed in margin lower right and numbered "52/975", lower left is also a pencil drawing by the artist. Image: 17 3/4" x 27 1/4"; frame 26 3/4" x 29". Very good cond
- AUDUBON, John James (1785-1851), after.
AUDUBON, John James (1785-1851), after. A group of 190 octavo-format lithographs, including:
1) Snowy Owl (Plate 28)
2) Tyrant Flycatcher or King Bird (Plate 56)
3) Audubon’s Wood-Warbler (Plate 77)
4) Black-throated Green Wood Warbler (Plate 84)
5) Rock-Wren (Plate 116)
6) Black cap Titmouse (Plate 126)
7) Arctic Bluebird (Plate 136)
8) Tawny Thrush (Plate 145)
9) Painted Lark-Bunting (Plate 153)
10) Swamp Sparrow (Plate 175)
11) Bachman’s Pinewood Finch (Plate 176)
12) Song Finch (Plate 189)
13) Wandering Rice-bird (Plate 211)
14) Common Magpie (Plate 227)
15) Clarke’s Nutcracker (Plate 235)
16) Red-bellied Nuthatch (Plate 248)
17) Zenaida Dove (Plate 281)
18) Black-bellied Plover (Plate 315)
19) Rocky-Mountain Plover (Plate 318)
20) Great Marbled Godwit (Plate 348)
21) American Swan (Plate 384)
22) Duskey Duck (Plate 386)
23) Townsend’s Cormorant (Plate 418)
24) Kittiwake Gull (Plate 444)
25) Common or Arctic Puffin (Plate 464)
26) Brewer’s Blackbird (Plate 492)
27) Shattuck’s Bunting (Plate 493)
28) Maryland Marmot. Woodchuck. Groundhog (Plate II)
29) Downy Squirrel (Plate XXV)
30) Polar Bear (Plate XCI)
And 160 others. Together, 190 lithographs after J.J. Audubon et al by J.T. Bowen, from The Birds of North America (Philadelphia), mixed Octavo editions, or Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America (Philadelphia & New York), J.T. Bowen et al, n.d. [ca 19th-century]. Each approximately 10 ½ x 6 3/4-in. or smaller, most with stab-holes from old sewing and adhesive remnants along gutter margin, condition generally very good, most with a leaf or leaves of corresponding textual description. Complete list available upon request.
Provenance for the lot: Many plates from the Public Library, Duluth, MN (stamps verso); most with a Certificate of Authenticity by Georgetown Galleries dated 16 June 1994 or 28 July 1994.
- JULIA B. HELMS (SC, 20TH CENTURY), THE
JULIA B. HELMS (SC, 20TH CENTURY), THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD (STONE TURTLE) Cast stone, unsigned, includes exhibition card for the artist's showing in Georgetown, dated April 1st, 1979, featuring the proud turtle as lead image on the card.
- RITTER "GEORGETOWN GALLERIES" CARD TABLE
RITTER "GEORGETOWN GALLERIES" CARD TABLE 3rd quarter, 20th century; of solid mahogany, with folding top, 30 in. H., 31 in. W., 33 in. D.
- EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN SCHOOL,
EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN SCHOOL, THE LOCKS IN GEORGETOWN, OIL ON CANVAS, APPARENTLY UNSIGNED, FRAME: 23 X 27 IN. (58.4 X 68.6 CM.)Early 20th Century American School, The Locks in Georgetown, Oil on Canvas, Apparently Unsigned,, Dimensions: Frame: 23 x 27 in. (58.4 x 68.6 cm.)
- OSCAR DE LA RENTA BEADED WINTER EVENING
OSCAR DE LA RENTA BEADED WINTER EVENING GOWN Ca. 1965 deep wine silk velvet with hand worked roping and beading, lightly padded lining, full length, long sleeve, zipper front V-neck, intact label, also label from Dorcas Hardin, Georgetown, DC. Approx size 6. 28" waist, 44" long, 21" sleeve, fine condition.
- ENGLISH CHINA SETENGLISH CHINA SET,
ENGLISH CHINA SETENGLISH CHINA SET, "Old Chelsea" pattern by Wedgwood, Georgetown Collection, 1969-1982, comprising: 8 dinner plates, 5 luncheon plates, 7 bread/butter plates, 11 salad plates, 10 cups, 10 saucers, 2 rectangular vegetable bowls, 1 octagonal covered vegetable bowl with handles, 1 creamer, 1 sugar bowl with lid, 56 total pieces.
- JOHN STOBART. FIVE UNFRAMED LITHOGRAPHS
JOHN STOBART. FIVE UNFRAMED LITHOGRAPHS "The Statue of Liberty in a Panorama of New York Harbor in 1886," "New York," "Philadelphia," "Georgetown," and "Alexandria," all pencil signed lr, sheet size of largest: 25 1/2 x 38 inches.
- LOUIS E. THOMPSON. "GEORGETOWN, WASH."
LOUIS E. THOMPSON. "GEORGETOWN, WASH." MIXED MEDIA (American, 1894-1963). Oil on board enclosed by a folk art figural mixed media frame, signed "Louis Thompson" and titled on verso, size of whole: 28 1/2 x 25 x 2 1/4 inches.
- S. EDWIN MEGARGEE (1883-1958)Ch. Speculation
S. EDWIN MEGARGEE (1883-1958)Ch. Speculation of Shotton of Greenfair
signed "Megargee" lower right
oil on glass, 6 by 8 in.
“Speculation of Shotton of Greenfair, the striking liver and white English springer spaniel owned by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Quirk of Greenwich, Conn., tonight won the honor of best in show. Speculation topped a field of more than 500 in the twenty-first annual exhibition of the Kennel Club of Atlantic City…Tonight’s victory brought championship laurels,” reported "The New York Times" in 1940.
The artist Edwin Megargee was born in Philadelphia in 1883. He studied at Georgetown University, the Drexel Art Institute in Philadelphia, and the Art Students League in New York and specialized in paintings of domestic animals and sporting subjects. Many of his sporting dog scenes appeared in "Field & Stream" and in his portfolio, "Gun Dogs at Work." He is best known as a leading portrayer of prize-winning gun dogs, including pointers, setters, retrievers, and spaniels.
In 1953, Megargee illustrated Julie Campbell Tatham’s "World Book of Dogs." In it, he is referred to as “a licensed (and very active) judge of the American Kennel Club and Chairman of its Library Committee. A breeder, judge and owner of first-class sporting and bench show dogs, he brings to his paintings and illustrations a thorough knowledge of animal structure, color and authenticity of atmosphere.”
Provenance:
Literature: "Speculation of Shotton of Greenfair is Best at Dog Show in Atlantic City," The New York Times, March 17, 1940.
Julie Campbell Tatham and Edwin Megargee, illus., "World Book of Dogs," Cleveland, OH, 1953, p. 126.
- Gertrud and Otto Natzler. Bowl with
Gertrud and Otto Natzler. Bowl with indented rim. 1968, earthenware with Gunmetal Mat glaze. 3? h × 6¼ dia in. result: $2,772. estimate: $2,000–2,500. Signed to underside ‘Natzler’ with archive number 'O210'. Provenance: The Artists | Collection of Jay Roach, Georgetown, CO
- QUAKER TWO-DRAWER STANDA unique two-drawer
QUAKER TWO-DRAWER STANDA unique two-drawer stand from Georgetown, Ontario, with high U-shaped cut-outs on the plank sides terminating in a shaped foot. Possibly Quaker origin, the construction is of high quality, the drawers are dovetailed, and the overall design is aesthetically simple with an unusual drawer arrangement concealing two secret compartments. Original dry surface, pine with a butternut top. 2nd quarter 19th century. H: 33"; W: 26"; D: 15". Field Collection.
- Various Artists. Three Works. offset
Various Artists. Three Works. offset lithograph in color, lithograph. 21? h × 17? w in. result: $189. estimate: $500–700. Lot includes Henri Matisse, Pour Madame Dorothy Taley and two Joseph Cornell exhibition posters, Joseph Cornell, 16 September - 31 December 1977, Rice Museum, Georgetown, SC and Joseph Cornell: Collages 1931-1972, 6 May - 3 June 1978, Leo Castelli, New York.
- COLLECTION OF THREE SILVERPLATE HANDLED
COLLECTION OF THREE SILVERPLATE HANDLED TRAYSA collection of three silverplate handled trays. To include:
Two marked silver on copper
One marked Georgetown with indistinct maker's mark Wd: 25.25" (largest)
- 4 COIN SILVER ITEMS INC. SC & VA, AND
4 COIN SILVER ITEMS INC. SC & VA, AND PHILA.1st item: Mustard or condiment ladle with Grecian variant pattern handle having beaded edges and pointed end and a gilt-washed bowl and gilding to reverse of handle, script monogram "Mixer", marked on back Gregg Hayden & Co in rectangle (Nathaniel and Sidney Hayden and William Gregg, Charleston, South Carolina, mark used 1846-1852). 5-5/8"L . 2nd item: Butter knife in Fiddle Thread pattern, marked on reverse G & H (William Gale & Jasper Hughes, working together in New York circa 1846), 7-3/4"L. Combined weight 2.62 oz troy (knife + mustard ladle). 3rd item: Coin silver soup or punch ladle, fiddle pattern, attributed to Baldwin Gardiner (Philadelphia, working 1815-1826, and New York City, 1827-1848) marked BG in rectangle with pseudohallmarks, monogrammed "Otto", 13"L, 8.0 oz troy. 4th item: Butter knife having shell handle, marked C.A. Burnett (Charles A. Burnett, 1769-1849, working Alexandria, Virginia / Georgetown, District of Columbia), monogrammed AEO, 7-3/8", 1.43 oz troy. Provenance: Private Arkansas Collection.
Condition:
Light wear to gilding on mustard ladle. Punch ladle has a 1/4"L deep scratch to underside of handle, otherwise all items in very good condition.
- 9 KY RELATED ANTIQUES BOOKS AND EXHIBITION
9 KY RELATED ANTIQUES BOOKS AND EXHIBITION CATALOGUESNine (9) Kentucky related antiques books and exhibition catalogues. Titles include: 1: "Checklist of Kentucky Cabinetmakers From 1775 to 1859" by Edna Talbott Whitley, published in Paris, Kentucky, 1969. 10 3/4" H x 8 3/8" W. 2: "A Troye Legacy: Animal Painter T.J. Scott, A Catalogue 2010" by Genevieve Baird Lacer, published by Publishers Printing Co., Shepherdsville, Kentucky, 2010. Signed by the author on title page. 8 1/2" H x 11" W. 3: "Kentucky Furniture J. B. Speed Art Museum Louisville, Kentucky" written and published by the J .B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky, 1974. 10" H x 7" W. 4: ""Of the Beft Quality": An Exhibition of Table Silver and Related Items..." written and published by The Georgetown & Scott County Museum, Georgetown, Kentucky, 2002. 10 1/2" H x 8 1/4" W. 5: "A Bostonian Painter in Kentucky: Asa Park (1790-1827)" written and published by Georgetown College and Georgetown & Scott County Museum, Georgetown, Kentucky, 2006. 10 3/4" H x 8 1/8" W. 6: "Antiques in Kentucky" reprinted from The Magazine ANTIQUES, New York, New York, March and April 1974. 12" H x 9 1/4" W. 7: "Fancy Forms and Flowers: A Significant Group of Kentucky Inlaid Furniture" written and published by the Headley-Whitney Museum, Lexington, Kentucky, 2000. 11" H x 8 3/8" W. 8: "Collecting Kentucky 1790-1860" by Genevieve Baird Lacer and Libby Turner Howard, published by Cherry Valley Publications LLC, 2013. Signed by the authors on title page. 12 1/4" H x 10" W. 9: "The Art of the Old South: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & the Products of Craftsmen, 1560-1860" by Jessie Poesch, published by Harrison House, New York, New York, 1989. 12 1/4" H x 11" W. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall excellent condition, two books retain dust covers.
- A.F. AND T.J. SHEPARD KY COIN SILVER
A.F. AND T.J. SHEPARD KY COIN SILVER FLATWARE, GEORGETO...16 pieces coin silver flatware marked for Georgetown, Kentucky makers Alpheus Xavier Francis Shepard (working prior to 1817-1831+) and Thomas Jefferson Shepard (working 1820-28 and 1831-1875). Includes 1 dessert spoon (monogrammed ME) and 1 sugar shovel marked .SHEPARD in serrated rectangles for A.F. Shepard, and 6 tablespoons and 8 teaspoons marked TJ SHEPARD in rectangles. All pieces with varying monograms. Ranging in size from 5 1/4" to 8 3/4" L. Combined weight: 16.73 oz troy.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
A.F. Shepard teaspoon has tiny tear to end of handle but is in otherwise very good condition. Other pieces overall very good condition with minor dents and wear (some with wear to tips of bowls).
- ROBERT STARK III OIL ON BOARD PAINTING,
ROBERT STARK III OIL ON BOARD PAINTING, BASEBALLRobert W. Stark III (Massachusetts, b. 1964) Hyperrealist trompe l'oeil oil on board painting depicting a mildly worn baseball set against a deep green background. Signed lower left. Mounted in a wide ebonized wood frame with raised sight edge. Sight: 7 5/8" square. Framed: 14 1/4" square. Biography: Robert W. Stark III was born and raised on Nantucket. He attended the Taft School and Georgetown University, majoring in Chinese/Asian studies along with Fine Arts. He is known for his realist still lives focusing on lighting effects and techniques influenced by the Dutch masters. Stark now lives on Nantucket, devoting himself to painting, and his works are included in the permanent collection of the Artists Association of Nantucket. (source: Artists Association of Nantucket).
Condition:
Overall very good condition; spot of small wear to lower edge of the painting.
- 6 COIN SILVER ITEMS, INCL. 18TH C. CHARLESTON
6 COIN SILVER ITEMS, INCL. 18TH C. CHARLESTON PLUS SAVA...1st item: Early small teaspoon, marked W.G in rectangle, attributed to William Gowdy, working Charleston, SC, circa 1757, monogrammed MB. 2nd-3rd items: Two (2) large tablespoons with similar but not matching bright cut decoration, each stamped CFW in cartouche, 8 1/2" L and 9 1/4" L. Note: The mark may be that of Charles and Frederick Wittich, working Charleston, SC, circa 1805, but this mark is not the one ascribed to them in known references. 4th-5th items: Two (2) teaspoons stamped WILMOT in rectangle for Samuel Wilmot (b. 1777-d. 1846), monogrammed PB. 5 1/4" L. Note: Wilmot worked in Georgetown and Charleston, SC, but the form of these spoons and early monogram style suggest they were likely made when he was working in New Haven, CT circa 1800-1808. 6th item: Gravy ladle with fiddle thread pattern handle having incuse stamp for H.P. Horton, working Savannah, Georgia c. 1850, monogrammed M_D. 7" L. Combined weight: 5.97 oz troy.
Condition:
Some wear and denting to spoon bowls, ladle excellent.
- 19 PCS. COIN SILVER FLATWARE, KY, GA
19 PCS. COIN SILVER FLATWARE, KY, GA AND OHIO INCL. PAR...19 pieces coin silver flatware of Kentucky, Georgia, and Ohio interest. Includes 1 fiddle handle teaspoon with incuse mark HALEY & SONS, PARIS KY; 1 early teaspoon marked SHEPARD in rectangle for Alpheus Xavier Francis Shepard (working Georgetown, prior to 1817-1831+); 1 fiddle swell handle dessert spoon with incuse mark T.S. SPEAR for Thomas S. Spear of Columbus, GA (active c. 1858); 1 pierced ladle with gilt bowl and bright cut palmette engraved oval handle with incuse mark J. WERNE for Joseph Werne Sr. (working Louisville, 1808-1858); a set of 6 fiddle tipt handle dessert spoons with incuse marks WM KENDRICK plus 1 sugar shell in an Olive variant pattern marked WM KENDRICK for William Kendrick, working Louisville, 1831-1880; and 2 fiddle swell handle dessert spoons and 6 matching teaspoons all marked E. & D. KINSEY in rectangles for Edward & David Kinsey, working ca.1836-1850, Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Most items monogrammed. 14.67 oz troy.
Condition:
Haley & Sons spoon has tear to bowl. Shepard spoon has a tiny spot of pitting to handle. 2 Kinsey dessert spoons have monogram wear or erasures. Other items overall good condition with scattered minor wear to tips of bowls and to monograms.
- THE GEORGETOWN GALLERIES MAHOGANY CHINA
THE GEORGETOWN GALLERIES MAHOGANY CHINA CABINETA Chippendale style solid mahogany china cabinet by The Georgetown Galleries, featuring a simulated divided-lite glass front with two removable plate groove wood shelves over a curved extended front having three drawers with brass bail pulls; measures approximately 71-7/8" high, 42" wide and 16" in depth. Marked to inside top drawer. In Good condition, consistent with age and use.
- THE GEORGETOWN GALLERIES MAHOGANY BUFFETA
THE GEORGETOWN GALLERIES MAHOGANY BUFFETA Chippendale style solid mahogany buffet by The Georgetown Galleries, featuring a curved extended front having four center drawers with brass bail pulls, a single small upper silverware drawer sides over both lower doors that lead to additional storage with removable shelves; measures approximately 36-3/4" high, 63-1/2" wide and 20-1/2" in depth. In Good condition, consistent with age and use.
- ARTHUR QUARTLEY (AMERICAN 1839-1886)
ARTHUR QUARTLEY (AMERICAN 1839-1886) A PAINTING, "GEORG...ARTHUR QUARTLEY (American 1839-1886) A PAINTING, "Georgetown Island, Me," oil on canvas, titled and dated Sept. 10th [78] L/R. 14" x 22"
- ROBERT ADAMS (AMERICAN B. 1937) A PHOTOGRAPH,
ROBERT ADAMS (AMERICAN B. 1937) A PHOTOGRAPH, "SUNSET S...ROBERT ADAMS (American b. 1937) A PHOTOGRAPH, "Sunset Shadows #2," color photograph on paper, signed and numbered in mat margin, verso signed and titled. 15 1/2" x 23" Provenance: Saxon Mountain Gallery, Georgetown, Colorado.
Condition:
Some fading of color but overall in fair to good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
- GRP: 10 MIXED JEWELRY - STERLING & PEARLSGroup
GRP: 10 MIXED JEWELRY - STERLING & PEARLSGroup of ten pieces of mixed jewelry, including three pearl necklaces; one bangle, marked "Sterling" along the inside; one pendant in the shape of Jesus Christ's head with a crown of thorns, decorated with a number of cut glass stones, marked "14K" along the bail, however, the metal does not test as gold; one pendant with an abstract depiction of the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus, marked "Sterling Georgetown" along the side; one brooch, signed along the reverse; and one set of pearl earrings and matching ring, each marked "925" along the reverse.
Gross weight: 124 g.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- COLLECTION OF 12 VINTAGE WOODEN PIPESCollection
COLLECTION OF 12 VINTAGE WOODEN PIPESCollection of 12 Vintage Wooden Pipes, various ages and makers, "Charatan's Make London England, selected straight grain, Peterson's Kapet Made in Ireland, Georgetown Italy, Pedigree London England, Ehrlich Select, Green Spot Real Briar Foreign Made, Old England and London Made 747R, Clery Dublin Made in England, Ehlrich made in London England, Ehlrich Algerian Briar Boston, Bewlay Twenty London Made 510.
Approx Length 5.5 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- SET OF WEDGWOOD FLYING CLOUD GEORGETOWN
SET OF WEDGWOOD FLYING CLOUD GEORGETOWN COLLECTION DINN...Set of Wedgwood Flying Cloud Georgetown Collection Dinner Service comprising:
6 dinner plates 6 salad plates 6 bread and butter plates 6 soup bowls 6 cereal bowls 6 demitasse cups and saucers 6 coffee cups and saucers rectangular platter covered tureen coffee pot - repaired handle creamer & covered sugar rectangular vegetable dish sauce boat
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- EIGHT PIECES ALEXANDRIA COINS SILVER
EIGHT PIECES ALEXANDRIA COINS SILVER FLATWAREVirginia, 19th century, including sauce ladle, teaspoon and serving spoon, fiddle handles, marks for William A. Williams (Alexandria, Virginia, working 1811-1834 and Washington, DC, working 1834-1846); pair spoons, oval handles, James Adam (Alexandria, Virginia, c. 1775-1798); three spoons by Charles A. Burnett (Alexandria, Virginia, working 1793-1796 and Georgetown, DC 1796-c. 1840), all with monograms, 7.02 oz. T., 5-1/4 in to 8-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
all with typical wear
- FIVE SOUTHERN COIN SILVER ITEMSmid 19th
FIVE SOUTHERN COIN SILVER ITEMSmid 19th century, including salt spoon, fiddle handle, marks for R.H.L. Villard (Washington, DC and Georgetown, Maryland, c. 1833-1835); teaspoon, shaped fiddle handle, marks for John Miller (Kentucky retailer); two spoons with marks for Edward Mead & Co. (St. Louis, Missouri, working 1852-1861 and 1870-1877); spoon, fiddle handle, marks for Emmanuel Holsey (Williamsport, Maryland, working 1820-1821, Boonsboro, Maryland, working 1821-1822, and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, working 1823-1839), 3.80 oz. T., 4-1/4 in. to 9-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
all with typical wear
- 12 PIECES VIRGINIA COIN SILVER FLATWAREearly
12 PIECES VIRGINIA COIN SILVER FLATWAREearly to mid 19th century, including fiddle handle ladle, monogram, marks for Jehu Williams (Fredericksburg, working 1807-1813 and Lynchburg, working 1813-1859); six teaspoons, shell handle ladle and serving spoon, marks for Charles A. Burnett, (Alexandria, working 1793-1796 and Georgetown, working 1796-c. 1840); two teaspoons, marks for John Adam (Alexandria, working 1796-1848); condiment ladle with shell handle, monogram "Virginia", marks for William Wallace Adam (Alexandria, working 1831-1877), 18.46 oz. T., 5-3/8 in. to 13-1/2 in.
Condition:
serving spoon with heavy wear and loss to bowl; shell handle ladle with dents in bowl, all with light scratches and typical wear
- CLASSICAL FIGURED MAHOGANY REVERSE PAINTED
CLASSICAL FIGURED MAHOGANY REVERSE PAINTED MIRRORAmerican, 19th century, figured veneers centering reverse painted floral eglomise panel above a mirror plate, 45-1/4 x 23-3/4 in.
Provenance: Georgetown Estate, Washington, DC; Private Collection
Condition:
good overall with some minor edge chips and other veneer flaws, other areas of bubbling, painted panel and mirror plate likely replaced (not removed for exam)
- LARGE LEAF DECORATED MOLDED ARCHITECTURAL
LARGE LEAF DECORATED MOLDED ARCHITECTURAL PANELlate 19th century, shield form, in cast composition or plaster, with two large acanthus leaves centering a bellflower chain, welded steel hangers, 33 x 27 x 3 in.
Provenance: Marston Luce Antiques, Georgetown, Washington, DC; Private Collection
Condition:
cracks, repairs, and distress throughout, crack and probable restoration at left, edge losses and distress, possible loss at leaf tip at top, other surface distress
- SIX BAROQUE STYLE BRASS, IRON, AND LEATHER
SIX BAROQUE STYLE BRASS, IRON, AND LEATHER ARMCHAIRSItalian, late 19th century, brass finials and arm supports, wrought iron arms and frames with rosette decoration, variously upholstered in leather and fabric, 41 x 23-1/2 x 17 in.
Provenance: Georgetown Estate, Washington, DC; Private Collection
Condition:
rough, dusty condition from being in storage, surface distress to brass with some polish residue, various distress to upholstery (dry leather), with some tears, one seat torn through at front
- VINTAGE PAINTED TOLE ARCHITECTURAL OVER
VINTAGE PAINTED TOLE ARCHITECTURAL OVER DOOR19th/early 20th century, gray painted fan form flanked by large scrolls centering a keystone, 28-1/2 x 54 x 5 in.
Provenance: Marston Luce Antiques, Georgetown, Washington, DC; Private Collection
Condition:
generally good condition, discoloration at joints from solder, scattered dents and other surface distress including at lower edge, back now fitted with two wooden structural support braces
- SET OF FOUR PALM FRONT DECORATED GARDEN
SET OF FOUR PALM FRONT DECORATED GARDEN ARMCHAIRSSpanish, 20th century, each in bronze finished frame with arched back and palm frond seat, on faux bamboo legs, 31-3/4 x 22-1/4 x 22 in.
Provenance: Cote Jardin Antiques, Georgetown, Washington, DC; Private Collection
Condition:
surface dirt and finish distress, with spotting and wear, other bumps and paint splatter, scattered paint losses
- WILLIAM AND MARY OAK STRETCHER BASE
WILLIAM AND MARY OAK STRETCHER BASE TABLEBritish, 17th/18th century, rectangular top with breadboard ends over single drawer with paneled facing, turned legs and X stretchers, mellow honey brown color, 29 x 33 x 22-1/2 in.
Provenance: Fleming & Meers Antiques, Georgetown, Washington, DC; Private Collection
Condition:
good integrity and condition overall, original feet with wear and some water/pest damage, later nailing at stretcher joints, scattered losses to turnings, some possible restorations at drawer panels, brass pulls replaced, shrinkage separations at top, other typical flaws consistent with age