- SILVER. 5 PC. MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER TEA
SILVER. 5 PC. MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER TEA SERVICE. Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin) English silver tea service comprised of a teapot, coffee pot, tilting teapot on stand, creamer, and sugar. London, Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin, 1891, and duty mark of Queen Elizabeth. Total approx. weight of all items is 132.58 troy oz (gross). From an E 72nd St, Manhattan estate. Dimensions: tilting teapot on stand measures approx. 14.75" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and dings/dents. Divot to bottom edge of creamer.
- SILVER. LARGE MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER SERVING
SILVER. LARGE MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER SERVING TRAY. Large Mappin & Webb footed serving tray with pierced gallery and handles. Etched design to interior. London, Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), 1891, duty mark of Queen Elizabeth. Total approx. weight is 125.73 troy oz (gross). From an E 72nd St, Manhattan estate. Dimensions: tray measures approx. 22.5" w x 15.5" d x 3.875" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Solder repair to one edge on the underside of the tray.
- JOHN NEWTON HOWITT (1885-1958)Bass Fishing
signed
JOHN NEWTON HOWITT (1885-1958)Bass Fishing
signed "John Newton Howitt" lower left
oil on canvas, 29 1/2 by 23 1/2 in.
Howitt was born in White Plains, New York, in 1885. As a young boy with polio, he was encouraged to draw by his father, and went on to study at the Art Students League. He created many covers and illustrations for magazines such as "Liberty," "Colliers", and "The Saturday Evening Post" during the Golden Age of Illustration between 1910 and 1930, in addition to advertisement work. During the Depression, he painted covers for pulp magazines such as "Horror Stories", "Dime Detective," and "Terror Tails," which he signed only with “H,” but which garnered him fame today. In the 1940s, he returned to mainstream magazine illustration. Howitt died in Port Jervis, New York, in 1958 after a long, successful career as a working artist.
- Sir William John Newton (British, 1785–1869)
Sir William John Newton (British, 1785–1869) SET OF NINE FAMILY PORTRAIT MINIATURES ON IVORY, C.1815 SET OF NINE FAMILY PORTRAIT MINIATURES ON IVORY, C.1815
- ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TEA CADDY WITH
ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TEA CADDY WITH VISCOUNT CORONET, BY JOHN NEWTON MAPPIN, LONDON, DATED 1894 3¼" x 3" Of cylindrical form sterling silver golds washed inside tea caddy, with mushroom dome lid, fluted design on body and lid, marked with John Newton Mappin hallmark, lion passant, leopard head and date letter for 1894 on the body and lid rim, also marked Mappin & Webb. London on the bottom; weighs 3.49 ozt
- George II Sterling Silver Pepper Pot,
George II Sterling Silver Pepper Pot, London, 1732, by John Newton (ent. 1726), h. 3\". Ex-collection: St. Louis Art Museum and bearing its 1936 accession number.
- GEORGE II GILT ENGLISH SILVER TEA CADDYLondon,
GEORGE II GILT ENGLISH SILVER TEA CADDYLondon, 1741, rectangular form with engraved scroll borders, Asian figure finial, engraved characters monograms, marks John Newton, .925 fine, 9.47 oz. T., 4-1/2 in.
Provenance: Property from a Private South Carolina Plantation
Condition:
lid unmarked, wear and loss to gilt
- A pair of George I silver tea caddies,
A pair of George I silver tea caddies, maker unknown (probably John Newton), London 1730, of oval form with domed lids and sliding covers beneath, lids and covers unmarked, with the arms of Robinson of Rokeby impaling those of Howard, and crest of Robinson, a stag trippant, with family motto 'Sola in Deo Salus', 13.5cm high approximately 544g/Note: probably made for Sir Thomas Robinson Bt (circa 1703-77), who was created a baronet in 1731 and married Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Howard, 3rd Ea
- WHALESHIP AGENT'S WOODEN DOCUMENT BOX
WHALESHIP AGENT'S WOODEN DOCUMENT BOX FROM THE "SHIP SHARON" MID-19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 12.75". WIDTH 19.75". DEPTH 14".WHALESHIP AGENT'S WOODEN DOCUMENT BOX FROM THE "SHIP SHARON", Mid-19th Century, "Ship Sharon." in mustard yellow lettering on the original red grain-painted ground. The Sharon sailed out of Fairhaven, Massachusetts from 1837 to 1861 and from New Bedford from 1857 to 1861. Dimensions: Height 12.75". Width 19.75". Depth 14". Provenance: John Newton Marine Antiques, Maine.Burroughs Collection, Topsfield, Maine.Private Cape Cod Collection.
- TWO WHALEBONE DOUBLE SHEATH BLOCKS MID-19TH
TWO WHALEBONE DOUBLE SHEATH BLOCKS MID-19TH CENTURY LENGTHS 3.25".TWO WHALEBONE DOUBLE SHEATH BLOCKS, Mid-19th Century, Dimensions: Lengths 3.25". Provenance: Estate of Captain C. Pierce.John Newton Marine Antiques, Maine.Eldred's, The Marine Sale, July 19, 2018, Lot #193.
- JOHN NEWTON HOWITT (NEW YORK, 1885-1958),
JOHN NEWTON HOWITT (NEW YORK, 1885-1958), SUMMER LAKE SCENE WITH A WOMAN AND DOG ON SHORE AND FIGURES CANOEING, 1920., OIL ON CANVAS, 35” X 50”. FRAMED 36.5” X 51.5”.JOHN NEWTON HOWITT, New York, 1885-1958, Summer lake scene with a woman and dog on shore and figures canoeing, 1920. Signed lower left "John Newton Howitt". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 35" x 50". Framed 36.5" x 51.5".
- JOHN NEWTON HOWITT OIL ON CANVASJOHN
JOHN NEWTON HOWITT OIL ON CANVASJOHN NEWTON HOWITT (New York, 1885-1958) oil on canvas, woman on horseback among maple trees in autumn. Signed lower left. Image measures 30" x 25". In a gilt wood frame; 35.25" x 30.25" overall.
- PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER SAUCE BOATSwith
PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER SAUCE BOATSwith mark below for John Newton Approximately 24 total troy ounces measurement for each 9 inches wide; 4 1/2 inches deep; 4 1/2 inches high Condition:
- (3) SHEFFIELD KNIVES, NEWTON, DICKINSON,
(3) SHEFFIELD KNIVES, NEWTON, DICKINSON, WOODHEAD(lot of 3) Sheffield fixed blade knives: (1) "John Newton & Co. Sheffield, England" knife, 7" clip point blade, makers name at left ricasso, right ricasso with frog mark, metal guard, stag three pin handle, tooled leather scabbard, overall: 11.75"l; (1) "E.M. Dickinson, Sheffield knife, 6" clip point blade with makers mark at ricasso, the opposite side with partial "Eldorado" banner logo,
metal guard, stag three pin handle, torn and worn leather scabbard, overall: 10"l; (1) "G. Woodhead, Sheffield, Warranted" knife, 4.5" dagger blade, metal guard, German silver bolster and crown form pommel, bone handle, torn scabbard, overall 8.75"l, total: 1.25lbs
- George II Silver Octagonal Tea Caddy,
George II Silver Octagonal Tea Caddy, John Newton, London, 1729 height 4.5 in — 11.4 cm
- John Newton Howitt (1885-1958, NY) oil
John Newton Howitt (1885-1958, NY) oil on board of a fall landscape titled "A County Lane" mounted in an oak frame.
11" x 14.5" ss / 16.75" x 20.75" oa
Condition: Good.
- PAIR WEIGHTED STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS
PAIR WEIGHTED STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS BY EMPIRE AND PAIR JOHN NEWTON MAPPIN STERLING SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, H OF CANDLESTICKS: 6 3/8 IN. (16.2 CM.) WEIGHABLE 1.3 OZTPair Weighted Sterling Silver Candlesticks by Empire and Pair John Newton Mappin Sterling Silver Napkin Rings,, Dimensions: H of candlesticks: 6 3/8 in. (16.2 cm.) Weighable 1.3 ozt
- Sir William John Newton (British 1785-1869)/Portrait
Sir William John Newton (British 1785-1869)/Portrait Miniature of Mrs Sidney Gurney/inscribed and dated verso 1840/watercolour on ivory, 15cm x 11cm/Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
- 19TH CENTURY SEXTANT BY E & GW BLUNT.
19TH CENTURY SEXTANT BY E & GW BLUNT. EBONY WITHBRASS FITTINGS. ONE OF THE FOUR GLASS LENSES SHOWS A CRACK, OTHERWISE GOOD CONDITION. IN ITS ORIGINAL FITTED WOOD CASE WITH OLD GREEN PAINT, AND BRASS ESCUTCHEON. WAS PURCHASED IN 1972 FOR $260 FROM JOHN NEWTON, MARINE ANTIQUES, WISCASSET, ME. 3 3/4" HIGH, 12" WIDE, 13 1/2" LONG.
- *An English Silver Crumber John Newton
*An English Silver Crumber John Newton Mappin Sheffield 1885 having a scalloped edge the handle with gadrooned scrolling decoration; approximate weight overall 13.02 ozt. Width 13 1/4 inches.
- HOWITT John Newton (1885-1958): Still
HOWITT John Newton (1885-1958): Still Life Oil/Canvas 24 3/4'' x 28'' signed lower left framed 29 1/2'' x 32 1/2''.CONDITION: Several patches verso sporadic inpaint.
- English sterling gravy ladles William
English sterling gravy ladles William Sumner 1796 ladle L6 1/2'' Simon Harris 1804 ladle L6 1/2'' William Sumner 1809 ladle L6 1/4'' William Eaton 1832 ladle with shamrock L7'' John Newton Mappin 1888 ladle L7 1/2'' engraved with initials or crests. Total 9.0oz Troy (5pcs) Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection. All with light wear and rubbing consistent with age and use; overall in good condition.
- TWO DIRKS. Late 19th century. Ivory
TWO DIRKS. Late 19th century. Ivory handle with quatrefoil blade marked ''Germany'' 8''l. with steel sheath and another with mother-of-pearl handle with blade marked ''John Newton & Co. Sheffield England'' 7 3/4''l. with leather scabbard.