- American School, 19th Century
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American School, 19th Century
A Portrait of a Young Man, Possibly a Mason
oil on board
Sight 12 1/2 x 10 1/4 inches.
- AMERICAN SCHOOL: PORTRAIT OF STEVENS
AMERICAN SCHOOL: PORTRAIT OF STEVENS THOMASON MASON AND HIS BROTHER Oil on panel 12 x 9 5/8 in.
- Lot over (20) pcs. Mason's Vista
Lot over (20) pcs. Mason's Vista transferware china. Imperfections.
- Veda Dayton (CA 1891-1893) Mountain
Veda Dayton (CA 1891-1893) Mountain Vistaoil on canvas on board signed and dated at lower right ''V. Dayton '34 '' with later typed letter on the verso presented in a carved and gilt wood frame.SS 11.75 x 15.75 in.; DOA 15.25 x 19.5 .Property of a Collector Apex NC
- MASON FACTORY (MI, 1896-1924),
MASON FACTORY (MI, 1896-1924), STANDARD GRADE PAIR OF GOLDENEYES Detroit, Michigan, circa 1910, carved and painted wood, glass eyes.
- John Mason. Untitled (Vertical
John Mason. Untitled (Vertical Sculpture). 1960, glazed stoneware. 69½ h × 17 dia in. result: $258,300. estimate: $70,000–95,000. Incised signature and date to base ‘Mason 60’. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist in 1989 by the present owner
- MASON FACTORY (MI, 1896-1924),
MASON FACTORY (MI, 1896-1924), PREMIER GRADE CANVASBACK Detroit, Michigan, circa 1910, carved and painted wood, glass eyes.
- A Contemporary Art Glass Vase Blown
A Contemporary Art Glass Vase Blown in clear over black glass in a large tear-drop shape with a slanted opening at the top, with one side embellished with inclusions of copper, gold leaf, red and blue, approx. 16-1/8"H. Signed "Mason" on the underside and dated 2009.
- Early 19th century Masonic portrait,
Early 19th century Masonic portrait, gentleman wearing a Masonic pendant and holding a document, unsigned, oil on canvas, British or American School, early 19th century, old handwritten auction labels verso (one dated September 10, 1929), 28 x 25-3/8 in.; 20th century gilt wood and composition frame. Lined, crackle, cupping, old retouch mostly in dark aareas, some in sky and face, up to 20 percent of surface affected, yellowed varnish; frame with abrasions and losses to gesso.
- DARREN WATERSTON, (B. 1965), "VISTA
DARREN WATERSTON, (B. 1965), "VISTA (TONDO)," 2010, OIL ON CANVAS, 12" DIA.Darren Waterston, (b. 1965) "Vista (Tondo)," 2010, Oil on canvas Signed, titled, and dated verso: Darren Waterston; titled and dated again on a gallery label affixed, verso Oil on canvas Dimensions: 12" Dia. Provenance: Inman Gallery, Houston, TX Triton Museum, Santa Clara, CA
- ROY MASON (AMERICAN, 1886-1972)
ROY MASON (AMERICAN, 1886-1972) LANDSCAPE oil on masonite. signed 'Roy M. Mason' (lower right).
- MASON, Concetta, (American, b.
MASON, Concetta, (American, b. 1950): ''Juggling Act'', Prismatic Art Glass Composition, approximately 7.25'' in height, signed on the base and titled.
- IMPORTANT VIRGINIA PORTRAIT(American
IMPORTANT VIRGINIA PORTRAIT(American School, 19th Century)
John Mason McCarty (1795-1852), not visibly signed, oil on canvas, 26 x 20 in.; gilt wood frame, 33-1/2 x 27-1/4 in.
Provenance: Descended in the family of the consignor who traces their roots through the sitter to founding father, George Mason IV; Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Note: John Mason “Jack” McCarty was born on March 14, 1795 at Cedar Grove, a large plantation on Virginia’s Northern Neck at the confluence of the Accotink Creek into the Pohick Bay. Jack was the second youngest of eleven children, ten of whom were sons, born to Colonel Daniel Ball McCarty II and Sarah Eilbeck Mason. Descended from Irish nobility, his paternal grandmother and George Washington were cousins, and his maternal grandfather was founding father, George Mason IV. Jack received his primary education from private tutors and later attended George Town Academy. He briefly attended the College of New Jersey at Princeton before the War of 1812 where he served in the 60th Regiment of the Virginia Militia under the command of Lt. Col. Nicholas Minor. Sometime after the war, he was promoted to the rank of Captain. In late 1814, he returned to the College of William and Mary with his brothers Howard and William, completing his undergraduate studies and earning his law degree.
Jack stood at six feet with dark wavy hair and piercing bright eyes. He was known for his ready wit, excellent memory, and was said to demonstrate an inexhaustible flow of spirits. In 1818, he was elected as a delegate to the Virginia legislature but resigned his seat before taking his oath of office as a result of violating Virginia’s Anti Dueling Act. After his duel with Armistead Mason, Jack fled to New York City, where he remained for the better part of a year before returning to his hometown. He married Lucinda Lee in December 1820, and the couple ultimately settled along the banks of the Potomac on the lands he inherited from his father. There, he built a fine home for their small family and established a horse farm, with hay being the only crop grown. In Leesburg, he built a large mill on the banks of the Tuscarora creek and opened a hotel in Washington City he named the American Hotel. He was a major investor in the C&O canal and in the construction of other canals in western territories. By 1830, Jack had been promoted to colonel in the Virginia militia and was a respected attorney, politician, and businessman in the region.
Jack’s business ventures paled in comparison to the investments he made in land speculation in the western territories. He traveled extensively to the Indian territories of the northwest, making investments in both Wisconsin and Michigan, and was responsible for investments in Milwaukee, Green Bay and Detroit, and the establishment of the towns of Menasha and Neenah in Wisconsin.
Jack became a leader in the Whig party and the head of the Young Whig fraction. He served one term in the Virginia legislature from 1834-1835 and campaigned for the House of Representative in 1842, an election he lost. He remained active in politics until his death, which occurred while on a business trip to Detroit in 1852. He was initially buried in Leesburg but reinterred in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond to be laid by Lucinda’s side at her death shortly thereafter.
Our thanks to author Sharon Virts for this biographical note
Condition:
linen backed, new stretchers, modern varnish coat may obscure some retouch, areas of retouch in background; frame with some wear especially at corners
- American School 20th century
American School 20th century two views of mt. vernon
- Chromolithograph of George Washington
Chromolithograph of George Washington in Masonic attire, mounted in a walnut frame, as found, sight 26 1/2"h x 20"w
- Masons Chartreuse Pattern Mantle
Masons Chartreuse Pattern Mantle Clock and Two Matching Vases (3)
- FIVE THOMAS MASON (1889 - 1971)
FIVE THOMAS MASON (1889 - 1971) WOOD ENGRAVINGS AND ETC...Five Thomas Nason (1889 - 1971) wood engravings and etchings to include "Summer Clouds", "Village Street", "Louisburg Square", "Trees and Mountains", "Old Lyme Congregational Church" all pencil signed, largest sight size: 11" x 8 1/2".
Condition:
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- ROY MASON (AMERICAN, 1886-1972)
ROY MASON (AMERICAN, 1886-1972) LANDSCAPE Oil on masonite. Signed (lower right).
Roy Mason (American, 1886-1972)
Roy Mason was a self-taught artist from Gilbert Mills, New York. As well as hunting and fishing scenes, he also did illustrations for magazines including Collier’s, True, and Reader’s Digest. Mason had firsthand knowledge of wildfowl, shooting and fishing for sport provided themes for most of his paintings. His use of the medium of watercolor enabled him to create landscapes and wildlife paintings that reached a large audience outside of the sporting community. While maintaining a studio in Batavia, New York, he began spending long periods in southern California in the 1930s. He began to exhibit his paintings with local and national art associations and to produce artwork for nationally distributed periodicals.
- California mission landscape oil
California mission landscape oil on masonite. 20'' H x 16'' W.
- FINELY EXECUTED WATERCOLOR OF MASONIC
FINELY EXECUTED WATERCOLOR OF MASONIC INTEREST 20TH CENTURY 9" X 7.25" SIGHT. FRAMED 12.75" X 11".FINELY EXECUTED WATERCOLOR OF MASONIC INTEREST, 20th Century, "Virtue, Friendship & Unity." in banner above an array of traditional Masonic symbols. Inscribed along lower margin "And the Darkness Comprehendedth Not", which pertains to St. John the Evangelist Day. Dimensions: 9" x 7.25" sight. Framed 12.75" x 11".
- Serigraph print in colors on paper.
Serigraph print in colors on paper. Indistinctly signed in pencil. John King (20th century American). Subject: Patio View with Vista. Measures 30'' x 36'' plus frame. Condition: good see images. Shipping weight approximately 25 lbs.
- Sanford Mason (Rhode Island 1798-1862)
Sanford Mason (Rhode Island 1798-1862) oil on board portrait of a young gentleman signed verso and on original label S. Mason... ?
- CLYDE LEON KELLER OIL ON CANVASBOARD
CLYDE LEON KELLER OIL ON CANVASBOARD (OREGON 1872-CLYDE LEON KELLER OIL ON CANVASBOARD (Oregon 1872-1962) "The Vista," Sauvie Island, Oregon. Image measures 20" x 26", signed "Clyde Leon Keller" lower left, signed and titled verso, dated 1955. In a gilt wood frame.
- A. Macartney oil on masonite southwestern
A. Macartney oil on masonite southwestern landscape
19.5" x 15.5" sight size / 27.25" x 23.25" overall
Condition: good
- Utah landscape oil on masonite.
Utah landscape oil on masonite. 15.25'' H x 11.75'' W.
- AMERICAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A MASON
AMERICAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A MASON GENTLEMANFramed American school oil on canvas painting, Portrait of a Gentleman, half-length, seated in a chair, dressed in white shirt with high standing collar, a Masonic badge pinned to his cravat, ivory waistcoat, navy blue coat with large brass buttons, gold pocket watch fob, hand draped over an open book, patched repairs, tears and abrasions to canvas resulting in paint loss, sight: 37.5"h, 26.75"w, overall: 43.5"h, 32.75"w, 10.5lbs *Note: consignor purchased painting in North Conway, New Hampshire* **Provenance: O'Neill-Leonard Antiques, Westlake Hills, Texas**
- Alden Mason (1919-2013 Washington)
Alden Mason (1919-2013 Washington) ''Red Sky'' 1979 Acrylic on Paper 13''x13'' Image. Signed l.r. with Diane Gilson Gallery, Seattle label on verso. Original framing 20''x19''. Excellent condition.
- A Cut Paper Silhouette with Masonic
A Cut Paper Silhouette with Masonic Decoration
dated 1846 in pencil along lower border.
in a period maple frame.
Sight 5 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches
Frame 7 x 5 3/4 inches.
- Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian 1720-1778) "Veduta della porta e peristilio del Tempio di Vesta detto volgarm. della Sibilla in Tivoli". Engraving on paper matted and framed in an antique Hitchcock pattern frame with corner blocks under glass overall 35" x 28-1/2".
- John Mason. Untitled. 1958, glazed
John Mason. Untitled. 1958, glazed stoneware. 2¼ h × 19 w × 14 d in. estimate: $4,000–6,000. Signed and dated to underside 'Mason 58'. Provenance: Private Collection, St. Louis
- 1858 MASON JARA small Mason's preserve
1858 MASON JARA small Mason's preserve jar. Embossed: MASON'S, PATENT NOV 30th 1858. Light blue green hue with original tin closure. D318 embossed on the underside. Bubbled glass. A crack in the tin closure. Height, 5.5".
- ROY MASON (AMERICAN, 1886-1972)
ROY MASON (AMERICAN, 1886-1972) HUNTING SCENE oil on masonite. signed 'Roy M. Mason' (lower left).
- FRANK HENRY MASON (1875-1965) BRITISHFrank
FRANK HENRY MASON (1875-1965) BRITISHFrank Henry Mason, "M.V. Westport in the Indian Ocean", oil on board, signed bottom/left, titled verso and with auction Lot #82, from Christie’s dated June 12, 2005. Painted wood frame. 12 x 16 inches.
- John Mason. Untitled. 1958, glazed
John Mason. Untitled. 1958, glazed stoneware. 2¼ h × 19 w × 14 d in. result: $2,394. estimate: $3,000–5,000. Signed and dated to underside 'Mason 58'. Provenance: Private Collection, St. Louis
- Village Landscape Painting. "Blue
Village Landscape Painting. "Blue Piazza" on Masonite. KARL MANN Associates label on reverse.
Dimensions: H: 16.25 inches: W: 35.75 inches ---
Condition: Framed. Stains to linen mat. Light wear.
- GERMAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY, VILLAGE
GERMAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY, VILLAGE WITH VIEW OF THE ALPS, OIL ON MASONITE, FRAME: 24 X 32 INGerman School, 20th Century, Village with View of the Alps, Oil on Masonite, Frame: 24 x 32 in