Pattison, Holmes watercolors: sailboatsPattison, Holmes watercolors: sailboats in harbor, signed lower right "Holmes Smith" (Missouri, 1863-1943) and inscribed lower left "To my friend J.W. Pattison", watercolor on paper, 13-1/2 x 20-1/8 in., laid on card with portions of card clipped off, fading, foxing, toning, fading ; cows on a beach, distant sailboats, signed lower right "J. William Pattison" (James William Pattison, Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), watercolor and body color on paper, 15-1/2 x 23-1/8 in., paper laid on linen, wear, creases, small tears to all edges, corner loss upper left and lower left corners, accretion in sky, abraded areas in sky and water, some fading , both unframed. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
Miniature Colt revolver, PattersonMiniature Colt revolver, Patterson model, serial number 239, original case colors, bone grips, marked on top of barrel "L.H. SMITH FLA US", 4-5/8 in.; in fitted walnut case, 5-3/4 in., with bell rod and cylindrical powder flask. Excellent condition. Michigan Private Collection
Joseph Patterson Sims (AmericanJoseph Patterson Sims (American b. 1890) seven lithographs depicting coastal scenes all signed in pencil 8 1/2" x 11 1/2". ?
M & T MILLER, PERRY COUNTY PENNSYLVANIAM & T MILLER, PERRY COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE Michael and Theophilus Miller (American/Pennsylvania, 19th century). Two gallon salt glazed stoneware jug with cobalt decoration, stamped mark and measure. Approx. h. 13.5"
American school 19th century American school 19th century portrait of john stuart patterson at sixteen Unsigned, but inscribed "John Stuart Patterson at about the age of 16 about the year AD1828," graphite on paper, tipped into family Bible, printed by Matthew Carey , Philadelphia, 1802. The Bible also contains family photographs, the leather binding printed "This Book was purchased anno domini in the year of our Lord 1805 by Sam'l Patterson. Sept. 25th" and "This book was rebound by Andrew Stuart Patterson May 1901." The Bible also contains many entrees concerning the family history,. 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: John Stuart Patterson was born February 19, 1812, the son of Samuel and Mary Stuart Patterson. His family had a business "Patterson & Duncan Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Corner of Main & Pearl St. Cincinnati, Ohio." He married Emily Amanda Ball and fathered three children. He died at Fordham, New York City April 3 1886 and is buried at Maple Grove Cemetery Long Island. Literature:See Arthur and Sybil Kern, Peter and Leslie Warwick, "Four Ohio Nineteenth Century Folk Artists, The Magazine Antiques, August, 2007, Pp 90-.
The Smith's Yard by James AbbotThe Smith's Yard by James Abbot McNeill Whistler James Abbot McNeill Whistler (American 1834-1903).? 1895 lithograph on paper embossed stamp The Studio London l.r. catalogue raisonn? W 88; 8.75 x 7.25 in. (plate). Property of the Toledo Museum of Art Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund Condition: Light struck toning to the plate.? Right margin slightly uneven.
PATTSON, A YOUNG MAN, ETCHING,PATTSON, A YOUNG MAN, ETCHING, 20 X 16 INPattson, A Young Man, Etching, 20 x 16 in
Pattison Virginia Civil War sketchPattison 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.
19th Century Agreement For Drilling19th Century Agreement For Drilling Petroleum in Pennsylvania 2pp dated December 5 1878 between Samuel Hutchison of Noble County Ohio and S.R. Smith & Co. of Warren County Pennsylvania for a 10 year petroleum lease of the former's farm in Jackson and Jefferson Townships Noble County Ohio.? Framed to 18.25 x 14.5 in.?Descended in the same family as the James Monroe land grant and accompanying documents offered in this auction as Lot 207. Condition: Stain across middle of second page else very good.
TWO SIGNED STONEWARE CROCKS. BothTWO SIGNED STONEWARE CROCKS. Both with cobalt stencilling. One signed Hamilton & Jones Greensboro Pa. 10'' h. 5 3/4'' dia. and another signed A.P. Donaghho Parkersburg W.Va. 10'' h. 6'' dia. Some minor discoloration production imperfections.
Lot of Silver and Plate. From aLot of Silver and Plate. From a Patterson, NY estate.
WM. PATTY, O/C SANTA BARBARA MISSIONWilliamWM. PATTY, O/C SANTA BARBARA MISSIONWilliam A. Patty (Am. 1884-1960), signed lower left. Frame size: 32" high, 37 1/4" wide. Property of a Litchfield County CT collector.
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Smith & Wesson .22 cal. revolver,Smith & Wesson .22 cal. revolver, serial No. 9160, 3-1/2 in. barrel, mother-of-pearl grips; permit or FFL required. Nickel plating with some corrosion and losses. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
James William Pattison gouacheJames William Pattison gouache (Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), coastal scene with lighthouse, signed lower left "Jas Wm Pattison", gouache on paper laid on fiberboard, on label verso "Isles of Shoals Lt. From Star Id. James William Pattison, Jacksonville, Ill., in Wilmot's car…", unframed, 13-1/2 x 20-1/4 in. Wear and losses at edges, grime, toning, water stain. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
Seven James W. Pattison sketchbooksSeven 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.
WILLIAM ARTHUR SMITH (AMERICANWILLIAM ARTHUR SMITH (AMERICAN 1918-1989) ST. ANNE'S STREET Watercolor on paper: 22 1/2 x 29 in. Framed
James William Pattison watercolorJames William Pattison watercolor (Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), landscape with shepherdess and sheep, signed lower right "J.W. Pattison", watercolor and body color on paper laid on fiberboard, unframed, 12-5/8 x 17-1/16 in. Wear and losses at edges, grime, abrasions, abraded at signature and figure. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
William Pether (1731-1821)/TheWilliam Pether (1731-1821)/The Three Smiths, Brothers and Painters/published 1765/engraving/two further engravings 'Marian' and The Mouse's Petition/and group of six sporting prints, to include Dean Wolstenholme/Partridge Shooting//43.5cm x 51.5cm, hunting scenes after Benjamin Marshall and others/Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire
Eight pairs Smith & WessonEight pairs Smith & Wesson grips, for handguns: three pairs black bakelite, five pairs wood, various ages. Some with wear, minor chips, some possibly refinished. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
G Paterson after Herring/GlimpseG Paterson after Herring/Glimpse of an English Homestead/An English Farm Yard/a pair/engravings, 65.5cm x 93cm and 55.5cm x 93cm
James Pattison archival materialJames 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.
"PATTERSON FALLS", HAND-COLORED"PATTERSON FALLS", HAND-COLORED ENGRAVING, 1807 T. Behan, etched by W. S. Leney, "View of Patterson Falls on the River Passaic", published by Behan & Lyman, New York, 1807, 19"h x 22"w (sheet), 24.5"h x 28"w (mat)
Eleven James W. Pattison sketchbooksEleven James W. Pattison sketchbooks (James William Pattison, Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), six sketchbooks, Gloucester, Massachusetts, with some Maine, New Hampshire and New York related, dating from 1887-1890, pencil, ink and body color: (1) 34 pages, maritime subjects including "U.S. Cruiser Atlanta" and two sketches of animals, 37 sketches total, signed and inscribed inside front "J. William Pattison/Gloucester Point 1887", 3-5/8 x 5-1/2 in.; (2) 37 pages, maritime, cows, beach scenes, 40 sketches, signed and inscribed inside front "J. William Pattison/Gloucester 1887 9th Aug", 3-5/8 x 5-1/2 in.; (3) 33 pages, maritime and beach subjects, 36 sketches, inscribed inside front "J. William Pattison 31st July 1888/Grapevine Cove Gloucester, Mass.", 4-1/2 x 7-3/4 in., loose pages ; (4) 21 pages, boats, cows, 21 sketches, inscribed inside front "J. William Pattison N.Y., 20 June 88", 4 x 7 in.; (5) 27 pages, boats, pigs, 28 sketches, inscribed inside front "James William Pattison, Gloucester 27th June 1889", 4-3/8 x 7 in., loose pages, cover off ; (6) 36 pages, maritime subjects, 33 sketches, inscribed inside front "James William Pattison/Gloucester Mass/30th June, 1890", 3-5/8 x 5-1/2 in., both covers off ; three sketchbooks, marine related: (7) 40 pages, "Wissant", "S.S. Obdam", Fox Island, Vinal Haven, Camden, Port Clyde, Monhegan, Jewell's Island, Haskell's Island, 40 sketches, inscribed inside front "James Wm. Pattison, Jacksonville, Ill.", dated 1893-1896, 5 x 6-5/8 in.; (8) 29 pages, marine subjects including yachts, 29 sketches, inscribed inside front "James William Pattison off the Coast of Maine onboard schooner "Centennial" Capt. Bery…of Gloucester/6th Aug 1889", 4-1/4 x 6 in., loose pages, minor pest damage ; (9) 20 pages, Mt. Desert Island (Acadia National Park), Portland, Nantucket, 21 sketches, inscribed in front "J. William Pattison/New York/18th Aug 1886/Out of the East River for Mt. Desert", 3-5/8 x 5-1/8 in.; two sketchbooks, Colorado and St. Louis, Missouri related: (10) 32 pages containing one diary page outlining incidents that occurred including someone firing a gun at another in a restaurant, 38 pencil sketches of ranches, forts, portraits, landscapes including Pike's Peak, inscribed in front "J.M. Pattison 614 Pine St. St. Louis", dated 1869, 5 x 8-1/2 in., covers gone, some pages loose, foxing, some tears to edges ; (11) 80 pages (includes tissue), 27 sketches of landscapes, botanical studies, inscribed inside front "J.M. Pattison St. Louis July 1868", 7-1/2 x 9-3/4 in., some pages loose , (350 total works). All with wear to bindings, toning, handling grime, some chipping to edges. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
James William Pattison gouacheJames William Pattison gouache (Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), sketch of flock of sheep, signed lower left in pencil "Jas. Wm. Pattison", gouache and ink on green/brown paper laid on card, 12-7/8 x 17 in.; modern gilt silver frame. Loss to three corners, light toning and fading, taped in with paper tape at four edges; frame with abrasion. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
WARD PATTERSON, GREEK WARRIORSWARD PATTERSON, GREEK WARRIORS AND WRESTLERS, PAIR WATERCOLORS ON CLOTH, LARGER FRAME: 27 X 45 INWard Patterson, Greek Warriors and Wrestlers, Pair Watercolors on Cloth, Larger Frame: 27 x 45 in
Margaret Patterson
(American, 1867-1950)
CottageMargaret Patterson
(American, 1867-1950)
Cottage on Sunny Hillside
oil on canvas
signed LR
Approx. 25 x 28 inches.
Collection of Mrs. A. Edward Allinson
Two American repousse silver creamTwo American repousse silver cream jugs by Baltimore smiths comprising: 1) Schofield first quarter-20th century pattern 1260 retailed by Hennegan Bates Co. 2 5/8 in. H. 3.30 ozt. sterling; 2) S. Kirk & Son third quarter-19th century 2 1/4 in. H. 2 ozt. .917 fine (''11OZ'') Estimate $ 150-250 Schofield piece is inscribed underneath and dated ''1918 '' Kirk piece has monogram ''ME '' appropriate wear for domestic use.
WILLIAM ARTHUR SMITH (AMERICANWILLIAM ARTHUR SMITH (AMERICAN 1918-1989) ST. ANNE'S STREET Watercolor on paper: 22 1/2 x 29 in. Framed
EAST TN STONEWARE JUG, D. L. SMITHBlountEAST TN STONEWARE JUG, D. L. SMITHBlount County, Tennessee stoneware jug stamped, "D.L. Smith" on shoulder (David L. Smith, S is stamped backward). Sam Smith and Stephen Rogers reference David L. Smith working at both a Grindstaff pottery site and the Maryville pottery site in Volume 1 of "Tennessee Potteries, Pots, and Potters, 1790s-1950" (p. 89-92). 13 1/4" H. Late 19th century. Provenance: Descendant of Grinstaff on maternal side of family, Blount Co. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
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Minor rim flakes. Radiating spider hairlines to mid-section.
Two stoneware batter jugs 19thTwo stoneware batter jugs 19th c. one impressed Sipe Nichols & Co Williamsport PA the other White & Co Binghamton 10" h. and 9... ?
Ink and watercolor Map of MontgomeryInk and watercolor Map of Montgomery County 19th c. signed Jane R. Smith depicting the townships and rivers 12 3/4" x 15 1/2". ?
A.P. DONAGHHO PARKERSBURG, WV STONEWAREA.P. DONAGHHO PARKERSBURG, WV STONEWARE CROCK 19th century, cobalt stencil decoration.
MARGARET J. PATTERSON, (1867-1950),MARGARET J. PATTERSON, (1867-1950), TWO MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPES, ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVING, 14 1/4"H X 16 1/4"W (FRAME), 7 3/4"H X 9 3/4"W (SIGHT)Margaret J. Patterson, (1867-1950) two mountain landscapes, etchings and engraving Hills of Anacapri. One pencil signed and inscribed, 'To Charles Dana.' Both unframed with mattes. About the artist: born in Soerabaija (Surabaja), Java, Miss Patterson worked during her lifetime as a painter, printmaker, illustrator, and art teacher in Boston and Wellesley. She studied art formally at The Pratt Institute, New York under Arthur Dow and with Herman Dudley Murphy and Charles Herbert Woodbury in Boston. By 1909 she was assistant director of drawing for Boston public schools and was appointed director by 1912. She traveled to Spain in summer of 1910. Studied with Ciaudio Castelucho in Italy by 1912, and later with him in Paris. Also she studied with Augalada. Miss Patterson first studied wood-block printing with Ethel Mars in Paris and was given her first one-person exhibition, arranged my Miss Mars, at Galerie Levesque in 1913. She exhibited at Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco in 1915. She settled in Boston and by the fall of 1920 had been appointed head of art department in Wellesley, Massachusetts. She exhibited in Paris in 1922; traveled to Italy twice between 1922 and 1924. She served as secretary of the art society, The Group, during the 1920s. She continued to teach until early in the 1940s, spending her summers teaching and painting at her studio, Horn's Hill, on Monhegan Island, Maine. Miss Patterson died in Boston on February 17th, 1950. Her works are preserved in a number of national and international museums as well as in private collections. etchings and engraving Dimensions: 14 1/4"H x 16 1/4"W (frame), 7 3/4"H x 9 3/4"W (sight)
PATTERSON (LYONS), PAT. ARCHIVEPATTERSON (LYONS), PAT. ARCHIVE OF ADVERTISING ARTWORK....Patterson (Lyons), Pat. Archive of Advertising Artwork. Toronto, 1960s-80s. Approximately 75 pieces, including original and proof prints, and one original pen and ink work, of works commissioned for an array of printed matter, including packaging of magic tricks, household goods, and novelties, magazine art, greeting cards, and more. Most pieces postcard-sized or smaller.
Pattison Virginia Civil War paintingPattison 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.
Attributed to Jack Wilkinson SmithAttributed to Jack Wilkinson Smith (1873-1949 Monterey Park CA) Landscape with Foothill Mountains