- ABBOTT PATTISON (AMERICAN, 1916-1999)
ABBOTT PATTISON (AMERICAN, 1916-1999) BRONZE SCULPTURE Gilt and patinaed bronze sculpture with black marble base.
- GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY MOONPHASE
GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY MOONPHASE LONGCASE CLOCK, JOHN PATTISON, HALIFAX
LATE 18TH CENTURY the swan neck cornice with embossed brass roundels, above a 13 inch painted breakarch dial with moonphase and central reserve painted with a gentleman and lady in an ironmonger's workshop, Roman numeral chapter and subsidiary seconds dial, the spandrels painted with flowers, over a moulded arch trunk door flanked by brass mounted quarter columns, on a plinth base, the twin train eight-day movement striking a bell225cm high, 58cm wide, 25cm deep
- ABBOTT PATTISON "FIRENZE" MODERN BRONZE
ABBOTT PATTISON "FIRENZE" MODERN BRONZE SCULPTURE Abbott Pattison (American, 1916-1999) "Firenze," modern bronze sculpture, Brutalist style rocky form mounted to black square base, signed and titled at bottom: "A. Pattison Firenze." Overall: 9.25" H x 5.25" W x 4.25" D.
- ABBOTT LAWRENCE PATTISON (AMERICAN,
ABBOTT LAWRENCE PATTISON (AMERICAN, 1916 - 1999) 8" x 10" Lighthouse. Oil on canvas mounted to board, signed lower right corner, in decorative wood frame, overall 13" x 15".
- W. TN DEMILUNE TABLE AND STAND1st item:
W. TN DEMILUNE TABLE AND STAND1st item: West TN stained walnut demilune banquet table end, with turned and spiral legs, 28 3/4" H x 48" W x 20 1/2" D. TN, early-mid 19th century. 2nd item: Southern walnut oval stand with turned pedestal and 3 saber feet dovetailed into base of standard support, 27 1/4" H x 24 1/4" W x 18" D. American, Southern, early 19th century. Provenance: The estate of Peter Fyfe, Nashville, TN, decended in the family of Col. and Mrs. George Pattison, whose portraits are also included in this auction. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Some wear to surface. 2nd item: Chips to ring on turning on pedestal. Minor surface wear and stains.
- A WILLIAM IV SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER
A WILLIAM IV SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER Mark of Edward, Edw. Jr., John & William Barnard, London (1837) hallmarks, wavy round form with chased foliate center and rim decorated with scrolling and floral bouquets in high relief, raised on (4) scrolled foliate feet, the center engraved "This Salver / With an accompanying Tea Service / is presented to / Samuel Rowles Pattison Esq. / Solicitor, F.G.S. / In taken of the esteem of his Friends & Neighbours / and of the regret of his removal from Launceston to the Metropolis / Sept 20th 1853"
- MARGARET PATTINSON 1879 NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER19th
MARGARET PATTINSON 1879 NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER19th century American sampler, Margaret Eleanor Pattison, "honor thy father and thy mother...". Dated 1879. Wear and discoloration consistent with age. 19" x 25" (with frame 22 1/2" x 28 3/4").
- BOOKS: THREE VOLUMES: "LAS PAPILLOTOS
BOOKS: THREE VOLUMES: "LAS PAPILLOTOS DE JASMIN COIFFUR, 1825 - 1835", AGEN 1835, LATER 1/2 LEATHER AND MARBLED BOARDS, 308 PGS, ILL...BOOKS: Three volumes: "Las Papillotos de Jasmin Coiffur, 1825 - 1835", Agen 1835, later 1/2 leather and marbled boards, 308 pgs, illustrated with some marginal notes from previous owner; second book by Curtis, Charles B. Valazquez and Murillo, "A Descriptive and Historical Catalog...", N.Y., 1883, folio, 424 pgs, original cloth (worn); along with Pattison, Mme Mark, "Claude Lorrain, Sa Vie et Son Oeuvre", Paris, 1884, original decorated cloth, 312 pgs, illustrated, all pieces with wear consistent with age and use including minor damages and loss.
- FIVE OIL PAINTINGS: ROBERT WALTON (WASHINGTON,
FIVE OIL PAINTINGS: ROBERT WALTON (WASHINGTON, 20FIVE OIL PAINTINGS: ROBERT WALTON (Washington, 20/21st century) oil on canvas, river cabin, signed lower left, dated 1991, image measures 24" x 12"; four oil paintings signed "Pattison," depicting a seascape, a floral still-life, a covered bridge, and a river cabin, images measure from 12" x 16" to 20" x 16". In wood frames.
- Edgar L. Pattison (1900-), Etching in
Edgar L. Pattison (1900-), Etching in colours, on the Eastern Port, signed lower right. 14 x 18 cm
- EDGAR L. PATTISON (UK, 1872-1950) "An
EDGAR L. PATTISON (UK, 1872-1950) "An Eastern Village", colored engraving, pencil signed and titled, unframed, loose, sheet size: 10" x 13", image: 6 7/8" x 9 3/4", laid to board.
- A George III Oak Tall Case Clock
Dial
A George III Oak Tall Case Clock
Dial Signed Pattison, Coventry, Circa 1760
Height 92 x width 21 x depth 10 1/2 inches.
Property from the Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, California, Sold to Support the Care of Collections and the William Holden Fund for Acquisitions
- ABBOTT PATTISON (1916-1999) UNTITLED.
ABBOTT PATTISON (1916-1999) UNTITLED. Bronze signed A. Pattison and inscribed Firenze 1960 57'' Condition: 6080Previous owner had this sculpture outside so it has signs of outdoor wear and a good amount of grime/dirt build up: mud grass bird waste ect. Near the top are a few white grime streaks. The patina has a light-medium amount of oxidized green patches ranging in density and size from pen tip sized speckles to 5'' x 7'' sections. This is concentrated in rough patches and concave areas. There is light scattered white calcification build up in the form of speckle and circular patches mostly in rough surfaces and crevices. There are four 2'' red pigment grazed scuffed lines on one side where appears something painted red has scrapped the surface. There are several .5-3'' grazed scratches about 1'' thick and patina has been remove exposing shiny metal. On the inside of the more open form in the cluster there is a good amount of dirt build up and several oxidized patches about 3-4'' in diameter. Concentrated on the top is a medium amount of pen tip sized pitting and is scattered lightly in a few patches on the surface. There are light negligible surface scratches scattering the surface. The underside of this sculpture was not inspected.
- ABBOTT PATTISON (1916-1999). THE BIRDS.
ABBOTT PATTISON (1916-1999). THE BIRDS. Bronze signed A. Pattison mounted on a metal base 55'' overall 74'' Condition: good condition
- ABBOTT PATTISON (AMERICAN 1916 - 1999)
ABBOTT PATTISON (AMERICAN 1916 - 1999) UNTITLED (THE DANCE). Patinated bronze sculpture signed ''A. Pattison''. Raised on a .75'' marble base Bronze height: 5.25'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- * (FINE PRESS THE ESTIENNES) PATTISON
* (FINE PRESS THE ESTIENNES) PATTISON MARK The Estiennes. San Francisco: Book Club of California 1949. Folio original linen spine over pink boards with gilt vignette to upper board and paper spine label plain dust jacket glassine. Limited to 390 copies with three original manuscript leaves printed by the Estiennes including leaves from Eusebi Pamphili Evangelicae Praeparationis p. 213 1544 Galeni de Differentiis Foebrium p. 38 1512 and Dionis Cassii Romanarum Historiarum p. 561 1592. Fine.
- Abbott Pattison (American 1916-1999)
Abbott Pattison (American 1916-1999) Untitled Figure acrylic on paper signed (lower right) 10 1/4 x 8 inches.
- * Abbott Pattison (American 1916-1999)
* Abbott Pattison (American 1916-1999) Abstract Figure bronze inscribed A. Pattison Firenze (base) Height: 17 1/2 inches on a 1 1/2 inch black marble base.
- Abbott Pattison (American 1916-1999)
Abbott Pattison (American 1916-1999) Untitled (Figure) bronze inscribed A. Pattison Height: 14 3/4 inches on a 2 inch composite base.
- Helen Searle painting (Helen L. Searle
Helen Searle painting (Helen L. Searle (Pattison), New York/Illinois, 1830-1884), still life with rose, poppies and two birds, cut down from larger oil sketch, unsigned, oil on canvas, unframed, 10 x 12-1/8 in. at folds. Losses to paint at creases, pinholes at left edge, grime, abrasions, flaking left, unstretched. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Two Helen Searle oil sketches (Helen
Two Helen Searle oil sketches (Helen L. Searle (Pattison), New York/Illinois, 1830-1884), still lifes: flowers with vase of flowers on table, 8-1/8 x 8-3/4 in., torn in half ; flowers, inscription verso canvas in pencil "Roses/Helen", 4-1/4 x 5-1/2 in., extensive crackle, cupping and cleavage, creases, corner loss , both oil on linen, unframed. Both with grime, unstretched, flaking. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Two Helen Searle chromolithographs,
Two Helen Searle chromolithographs, still lifes: basket of fruit with birds on ledge, landscape behind, (original painting sold by Phillips, de Pury & Company, December 3, 2002, Lot 14, for $45,500); fruit, claret jug and wine glass on tabletop, both after Helen L. Searle, New York/Illinois, 1830-1885, published by Ehrgott and Forbinger, printers and publishers in Cincinnati, unframed, 18-3/4 x 23-1/8 in. Both with color register, tears at edges, grime, creases, surface abrasions, toning, stains. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Painting attributed to Helen Searle,
Painting attributed to Helen Searle, New York/Illinois, 1830-1884, portrait of young girl, unsigned, oil on canvas, unframed, 6-3/8 x 5 in. Unstretched, flaking and losses due to creasing, tack holes at corners, light grime. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Helen L. Searle painting, preparatory
Helen L. Searle painting, preparatory sketch for still life, vase, glass, center bowl and fruit, unsigned, attributed to Helen L. Searle (Pattison), New York/Illinois, 1830-1884, oil on canvas, 9 x 8-3/8 in.; modern gilt silver frame. Unstretched, flaking, grime, retouch at some abrasions in background; frame with abrasions. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Searle related journals, sketchbooks
Searle related journals, sketchbooks (Helen L. Searle (Pattison), New York/Illinois, 1830-1884); (1) journal/sketchbook, 123 pages, bonded leather with embossed name and date on closure "Helen L. Searle 1858", inscription on interior cover "Helen Searle at Bryan's Seminary/Batavia NY", containing 27 pencil sketches including still life, landscapes, flowers, animals, boats, watercolor of American flag, important account of paintings completed, list of those completed and sold and to whom headed "Pictures painted after Dec. 1st 1862", prose, newspaper clippings dated 1880-1882 with reviews of James W. Pattison and 1866-1867, with reviews for Helen Searle and exhibition paintings for the National Academy of Design, 7-1/4 x 6-1/2 in., toning at edges of paper, journal with wear and split at closure ; (2) sketchbook, 78 pages, embossed and gilded leather with "Album" on cover, inscription on interior page "Helen L. Searle/from/W.A.R./Christmas 1865", containing a collection of works by artists, some signed "M.V.B.", "W.M. Resy", "H. Veltman", including nine pencil or ink sketches including one fine still life sketch by Helen Searle after Preyer, three watercolors, prose, three prints, 8-1/2 x 7 in., front cover off but present, wear to binding, light toning and handling grime at edges ; (3) journal, 47 pages, embossed leather, titled in gilt "Poesie", 19 works by or attributed to Emile Vernier, "J.S.F.", Luigi Chialiva, William M. Chase, H. Veltman, M. Wolf, "AT" and includes eleven pencil, five ink, one crayon and two watercolor sketches, 9-3/4 x 6-3/4 in., journal with wear, torn spine, mildew stains inside covers, paper with toning, light foxing ; (4) sketchbook, 40 pages, cloth cover with gilt "Album", inscribed on interior "Helen Searle/Dusseldorf 1868", contains 33 pencil sketches by Helen Searle of leaves, persimmons, grapes, trees, raspberries, flowers, stone seat, portraits, landscapes, seven sketches of young girl in a landscape possibly by James William Pattison (or both artists), two of which are signed "J.W.P" (40 sketches total), 8-5/8 x 12-1/4 in., sketchbook with broken spine with losses, pages with wear to edges, toning, some foxing ; (5) cloth sketchbook, 38 pages, inscribed "10.7.68/Leadenhall St. London" on interior of one cover and "Helen Searle, Alexander 26, Dusseldorf" on other, bears dates from 1868-1874, contains 20 pencil sketches of sights in European cities, caricatures of Johann Wilhelm Preyer (her teacher), sketches after DeHeem and other still lifes, 4-1/2 x 6-1/8 in., stains to cover, grime, wear, moderate toning to page edges ; (6) travel diary, 67 pages, details travels from London throughout England, Scotland, Holland and back to Dusseldorf, with notes of museum and cathedral visits and the Franco-Prussian War, entries dating from April 8, 1871 to June 27, 1878, 6-3/4 x 4-3/8 in., broken spine, wear to cover, pages with staining, holes, toning, wear to edges ; (7) cloth sketchbook, 38 pages, inscribed on interior of front cover "Helen Searle/26 Alexander Strasse/Dusseldorf", contains 32 pencil sketches of architectural views, Rhine River, grape leaves, 4-1/2 x 6-1/8 in., stains, grime, wear, moderate toning to page edges ; (8) with lithograph after portrait of Johann Wilhelm Preyer, Helen's teacher at Malkosen Artist Association in Dusseldorf, page 12-3/4 x 9-3/4 in., pencil inscriptions at bottom, creases, grime, foxing, handling grime, corner loss lower right , (total 8 items); approximately 150 works total, detailed listing available. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Drawings, painting, Helen Searle: young
Drawings, painting, Helen Searle: young girl in brown dress, unsigned, oil on fiberboard, 8-1/4 x 5 in., flaw to ground in dress, not retouched , modern pickled frame; two portraits of young girl, signed lower right "H.S.", graphite on paper, unframed, 11 x 8-1/4 in., both with toning, small tears, creases , all attributed to Helen Searle, New York/Illinois, 1830-1884. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Helen Searle painting (Helen L. Searle
Helen Searle painting (Helen L. Searle (Pattison), New York/Illinois, 1830-1884), still life of four crabapples, unsigned, inscribed top left "'77 Aug Ringsotten", oil on paper laid on card, old framer's label verso "Art Frame Co., Asheville, N.C.", 2-7/8 x 8-1/4 in.; 20th century gilt wood frame. Paper accretion center, some grime, retouch at top middle edge. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Helen Searle oil sketch (Helen L. Searle
Helen Searle oil sketch (Helen L. Searle (Pattison), New York/Illinois, 1830-1884), still life, two plums with twig, unsigned, oil on linen, unframed, 7-1/2 x 8-3/4 in. Unstretched, grime, paint loss lower left corner, stains lower left, areas of surface abrasion on peaks of paint. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Two James Pattison Civil War sketches
Two James Pattison Civil War sketches (James William Pattison, Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), both pencil on paper: "The Union Picket Line, early morning…as seen from the Grave", 6-1/8 x 11-1/8 in.; "The Grave at Noontime", inscription verso "And I often stop and wonder/as I ponder on my blunder/why in thunder...lapses/born of languor…us lie", 7-7/8 x 8-3/8 in., both sketches from the Siege of Petersburg, June 15, 1864-April 2, 1865, that led to the surrender of Robert E. Lee (Pattison served in the 57th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, Company G), both unframed. Toning, handling grime, creases, added inscriptions at bottom edges in ink indicating artist and location of subject. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Pattison Virginia Civil War sketch (James
Pattison Virginia Civil War sketch (James William Pattison, Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), encampment with tents, soldiers and barrel "flue", inscribed "Winter Quarters (1864-5) of the 57th Mass. Vol. Inft. In a pine grove (spared from cutting because of its value as cover to our positions, although when the weather was cold we went long distances to obtain fuel, being obliged to have it in wagons), close to and covering the line of entrenchments before Petersburg, Va. Regiment was very reduced in numbers. "G" Co. mustered only 13 men. Whole number rep[or]ted for duty in reg. About 85 to 90. The principle object…best made and best kept but in camp was occupied by Sergt. Rumney, Corpl. Welch, Corpl. Pattison and later by Bartlett, standing at the head of street of "G" Co.--Jas. Wm. P…The "Crater" was on our left and Ft. Stedman near our rt.", pencil on paper, unframed, 8-1/2 x 5-5/8 in.; found loose in a sketchbook. Toning, handling grime, cut into left edge, paper present. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Pattison Virginia Civil War painting
Pattison Virginia Civil War painting (Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), encampment and headquarters of the 1st Brigade, 1st Division of the 9th Corps, inscribed verso "Hd quarters of 1st Brig., 1st Div., 9th Corps. Down on South Side Railway, upon which the 9th Corps was doing picket duty immediately subsequent to the abandonment of Petersburg by Genl. Lee and previous to the Grand Surrender. All in April 1865--This is a memory sketch made after my return home. Jas. Wm. P.", oil on paper, unframed, 6-1/2 x 10 in., creasing with paint loss at center, 1 in. tear at bottom edge, paper accretion on surface, loss to upper right corner, grime, toning ; with four documents relating to Pattison including an 1864 volunteer enlistment and 1865 military appointment, 9-1/2 x 7-1/2 in. to 10 x 15 in., toning, stains, separations, folds . Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Seven James W. Pattison sketchbooks
Seven James W. Pattison sketchbooks (James William Pattison, Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), (1) 60 pages, European subjects, pencil, watercolor, ink: approximately 44 pencil sketches of sheep, botanicals, landscapes and boats, inscribed in front "June 20th, 1872…J.W. Pattison/Washington University St. Louis, Mo.", also inscribed by Hortense Pattison "See a letter near back of this book-HRP", 7-1/4 x 10-1/4 in., foxing ; (2) 31 pages, 13 pencil sketches of Edinburgh, landscapes, architecture, animals, one of which is a sketch of holly by Elizabeth Pennell Pattison, inscribed in front "J. William Pattison, July 23rd 1873/St. Louis, Mo.", 3-3/4 x 5-3/8 in., stains from botanical pressing ; (3) 24 pages, 30 pencil sketches, some heightened of marine, landscapes, architecture, rigging, inscribed in front "J. William Pattison, Saint Louis, Mo.", other inscriptions in ink, 3-7/8 x 6-7/8 in., hole in cover, small tears and chipping ; (4) 9 pages, six pencil sketches of landscapes, portrait, dog, inscribed in front "J.W. Pattison, with the best wishes of his friend H. Lewis on this happy holiday 25th December 1874", 4-1/4 x 6-7/8 in., binding broken, chipping of pages ; (5) 30 pages, 30 pencil sketches of genre, animal, architecture, marine and landscapes, one loose ink sketch of boat, inscribed in front "J. William Pattison Df 1874", 5-1/2 x 8-7/8 in.; (6) 41 pages, Holland subjects including architecture, marine, some handwritten notations by Pattison indicating sketches were to go with articles he was writing, 37 sketches total, 20 pencil (some with heightening), 11 watercolors, six ink with some heightening, inscribed on front "Pattison/St. Louis", 1893, 5 x 8-3/8 in., some pest damage, chipping at edges, binding loose, stains ; (7) 28 pages, 30 sketches of landscapes, animals, marine, architecture, botanical, with five of those watercolors, 3-3/8 x 5-1/2 in., binding loose, chipping of edges ; approximately 191 works total. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- James William Pattison painting (Illinois/Asheville,
James William Pattison painting (Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), wildflowers in field, unsigned, oil on panel, unframed, 8-3/16 x 4-7/8 in. Minor wear and losses at edges, panel warped. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- James W. Pattison watercolor (James
James W. Pattison watercolor (James William Pattison, Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), boy leaning against tree, signed lower right "J.W.P", watercolor on paper, unframed, 4-5/8 x 2-3/4 in. Light abrasions, uneven trim edge at top, corner loss lower right. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- James Pattison archival material (James
James Pattison archival material (James William Pattison, Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), including plaster relief plaque of artist by Hennig Ryden, newspaper articles, photos of a painting, obituaries, brochure Familiar Talks Upon Art by Pattison, images of artist, a 6-3/8 x 4-1/4 in. pencil sketch of a young girl with two sheep verso a photo card; magazines with articles by Pattison including five The House Beautiful , 1901-19; one The World Today , June 1909; The June Century Magazine , 1904; two Fine Arts Journal , 1910; The Sketchbook , featuring photo of a painting by Louis Betts of Pattison; 8 x 6 in. pencil sketch of woman, possibly Elizabeth Pennell (first wife); two photos of the "Little Red House"; gravesite information. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
- James William Pattison painting (Illinois/Asheville,
James William Pattison painting (Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), sailboats off shore, unsigned, oil on canvas, 12 x 16 in.; modern gilt and painted wood frame with gilt and linen liner. Original stretcher and tacking edge, canvas loose, crackle, light grime. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.