- ELM OR CHESTNUT SCULLERY TABLE
19TH
ELM OR CHESTNUT SCULLERY TABLE
19TH CENTURY the three board top with cleated ends above a frieze with two short drawers, raised on square tapered legs joined on the ends by stretchers188cm wide, 79cm high, 93cm deep
- AFTER CHARDIN. SCULLERY MAID, OIL 19th
AFTER CHARDIN. SCULLERY MAID, OIL 19th century copy of a composition by Jean-Simeon Chardin, oil on canvas, unsigned, sight size: 12 3/4 x 9 1/2 in., framed size: 15 1/2 x 12 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches.
- SuttonBeresCuller Mini Mart City Park
SuttonBeresCuller Mini Mart City Park 'Canned Dirt', 2014. 19oz. Aluminum, toxic dirt, label. Measures 4.5x3.5". Can has instructions 'DO NOT OPEN' and 'DO NOT EAT'. Can was originally sold to fund the development of SuttonBeresCuller's Georgetown Mini Mart City Park. The project is ongoing, but the arts center is now open and active with regular art shows and events. Can is in excellent condition and never opened.
- SCULLER LYLE LIFE SAVING GUN United
SCULLER LYLE LIFE SAVING GUN United States2.53" bore, serial number 1141, black-painted cast iron tube with a brass plaque marked "SCULLER/SAFETY CORP/NO. 1141/122 BROAD STREET/NEW YORK", with a cast iron frame marked "122 BROAD ST NYC" on one side, and "SCULLER SAFETY CORP" on the other.
- COLOR LITHOGRAPH POSTER “EDWARD HANLAN
COLOR LITHOGRAPH POSTER “EDWARD HANLAN OF TORONTO CHAMPION SCULLER OF THE WORLD” 20” X 30.5”. UNFRAMED.COLOR LITHOGRAPH POSTER "EDWARD HANLAN OF TORONTO CHAMPION SCULLER OF THE WORLD", Published by George Reese, London, 1880. Dimensions: 20" x 30.5". Unframed.
- AMERICAN LINE THROWING CANNON OR LYLE
AMERICAN LINE THROWING CANNON OR LYLE GUNiron; signed to plaque "Sculler Safety Corporation / 122 Broad Street / New York / No. 1141"; Provenance: The Mrs. Stuart Davis Collection, Beverly Hills, CA; 12 inches wide; 33 inches deep; 13 1/2 inches high Condition:
- Janice Roediger, 20th C American, Philadelphia
Janice Roediger, 20th C American, Philadelphia artist, "Scullers on the Schuylkill", oil on canvas, signed "J. Roediger", 30" x 48", framed 34-3/4" x 52-1/2", excellent condition
- HENRY BACON (MASSACHUSETTS/FRANCE, 1839-1912),
HENRY BACON (MASSACHUSETTS/FRANCE, 1839-1912), TWO VIEWS OF WOMEN, ONE SEATED IN A CHAIR AND ONE IN A SCULLERY., OILS, 6.5" X 5" AND 15” X 11”. FRAMED 9" X 8" AND 18” X 14”.HENRY BACON, Massachusetts/France, 1839-1912, Two views of women, one seated in a chair and one in a scullery. One signed verso and the other signed lower right "Bacon". Dimensions: Oils, 6.5" x 5" and 15" x 11". Framed 9" x 8" and 18" x 14".
- NICHOLAS CONDY (BRITISH, 1793-1857),
NICHOLAS CONDY (BRITISH, 1793-1857), IN THE SCULLERY Oil on panel, circa 1840, signed lower center, presented in an antique gilt composition frame.
- LARGE PAINTED PINE AND DEAL SCULLERY
LARGE PAINTED PINE AND DEAL SCULLERY TABLE
19TH CENTURY with drawers to both ends200cm wide, 79cm high, 117cm deep
- LATE VICTORIAN PAINTED AND STRIPPED
LATE VICTORIAN PAINTED AND STRIPPED PINE SCULLERY TABLE
LATE 19TH CENTURY the long top above a cream painted base with tapered square legs joined by stretchers255cm long, 75cm high, 112cm deep Provenance: Property from a Scottish Country House
- LARGE VICTORIAN SCRUBBED AND PITCH PINE
LARGE VICTORIAN SCRUBBED AND PITCH PINE SCULLERY TABLE
19TH CENTURY the boarded top above a frieze drawer to both ends, raised on turned and tapered legs198cm long, 72cm high, 123cm deepProvenance: Careston Castle, Brechin, Angus
- MANNER OF JEAN-SIMéON CHARDIN (FRENCH,
MANNER OF JEAN-SIMéON CHARDIN (FRENCH, 1699-1779), THE SCULLERY MAID Oil on canvas (lined), 19th century, presented in a later gilt composition frame.
- CHICAGO UNIVERSAL THEATRES SOUVENIR
CHICAGO UNIVERSAL THEATRES SOUVENIR ROWING PENNY T Levy Germany lithographed tin depicts single sculler colorful example with lettering on side nice articulated action. 4 1/2'' l. (Pristine Cond.)
- U.S. HARDWARE EIGHT MAN RACING SCULL
U.S. HARDWARE EIGHT MAN RACING SCULL C. 1890's Varsity version cast iron interesting nautical toy features eight man crew with coxswain at helm painted in orange and green each blue uniformed sculler holds oar in hands with articulated action when pulled along large red spoke wheels. 14 ''l. (VG Cond.)
- U.S. Hardware painted cast iron sculling
U.S. Hardware painted cast iron sculling team toy early 20th c. with eight scullers and a coxswain at the helm 14 1/4" l. ?
- U.S. Hardware painted cast iron sculling
U.S. Hardware painted cast iron sculling team toy early 20th c. with four scullers and coxwain at the helm 10" l. ?
- U.S. Hardware painted cast iron sculling
U.S. Hardware painted cast iron sculling team toy early 20th c. with eight scullers and a coxwain at the helm 14 1/4" l. ?
- Fine Collection of Cantonese Ship Paintings
Fine Collection of Cantonese Ship Paintings First quarter 19th century. A collection of four framed watercolor and gouache paintings on rice paper. ?All Cantonese meticulously detailed and with inscriptions on each. ?Also with inventory. Contains the following titles:1) A Boat of the Emperors- used by Sculler only2) A War Boat Covered with mats- mat used slows arrows3) A Chinese ship called a junk for trading from 800 to 12004) The Viceroys Boat of State- at CantonLargest sheet size 10.5 x 13.5 in. ?A well documented group of watercolors providing insight into the marine life in Canton China during the early 19th century. Property of Betty Henshaw Cincinnati Ohio Condition: Some creases and losses to perimeters of sheets. ?A little foxing.
- Dutch School genre painting, a scoundrel
Dutch School genre painting, a scoundrel and a scullery maid in a kitchen interior, unsigned, oil on panel, 6-7/8 x 7-7/8 in.; ebonized wood frame. Toning, flaking, craquelure, possible light retouch under heavy varnish; frame with losses. The Estate of the Late James F. Newland, Bristol, Virginia.
- Painting, manner of Gerrit Dou, Dutch,
Painting, manner of Gerrit Dou, Dutch, 1613-1675, scullery maid at window sill with basket of fruit and a game bird, unsigned, oil on arched panel, 19th century, inscribed verso on cradle "Godfried Schaleken [sic] 1643-1706", 13-1/4 x 9-1/4 in.; gilt liner. Craquelure, retouch throughout affecting 50 percent of surface; liner with abrasions. Works of art Deaccessioned by the Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina, Proceeds to benefit the Acquisitions Fund.