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Doulton Burslem large blue
Doulton Burslem large blue willow bowl minor scratches 14 1/2'' diam.; along with Booth's ''Real Old Willow'' sweetmeat dishes consisting of two long and four short made in London PATT No. 9072 with gold accents tray painted black included largest 10'' l. x 3 7/8'' w.
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Booths Old Meat Platter decorated
Booths Old Meat Platter decorated with a Carrot 6 Pottery Cake Funnels as Blackbirds Wade Toad from Wind in the Willows Beswick Rap Catcher Bilk and a Royal Doulton Miniature Character Jug of Micawber (10)
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Willow gathering basket.
Willow gathering basket.
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RARE BOOTHS BLUE AND WHITE PITCHER,
RARE BOOTHS BLUE AND WHITE PITCHER, DAVENPORT WILLOWSBeautiful vintage silicon China earthenware with Asian inspired blue colored landscape and handle with gilt rim.
Booths Silicon China England Davenport Willows backstamp. #booths #blueandwhite
Issued: 1920
Dimensions: 6.75"H
Manufacturer: Booths
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good. Small chip on bottom rim.
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Seventy-Eight-Piece Booth
Seventy-Eight-Piece Booth Pottery, Staffordshire, Partial Table Service, for eight persons, first quarter 20th century, in "Real Blue Willow" pattern, comprised of seven dinner plates, dia. 10", nine bread-and-butter plates, five soup plates, dia. 7-1/4", ten salad plates, eight breakfast bowls, six dessert plates, ten berry/dessert bowls, seven teacups, h. 2-3/8", a circular tray, dia. 12", an oval poultry platter, a covered two-handled soup tureen, a coffeepot, h. 9-3/4", a teapot, h. 6-1/2", a cream pitcher and a covered two-handled sugar basin, all of the pieces fully backstamped in blue.
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SPLIT WILLOW BASKETA split willow
SPLIT WILLOW BASKETA split willow gathering basket in original condition. Minor loss to the willow in 2-3 places around the rim and on the base. Circa 1930. Measuring, 8" high x 15.75" long x 12" wide.
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BIRGER SANDZEN 'OLD WILLOW'
BIRGER SANDZEN 'OLD WILLOW' PENCIL-SIGNED LITHOGRAPHBirger Sandzen (Swedish-American, 1871-1954) Old Willow, 1925 Lithograph on paper Edition of 100 6" x 8 7/8" A pencil-signed and titled depiction of a particularly unique willow tree, executed on laid paper. Framed to archival standards in a wooden frame with an acid free mat, museum mount, and conservation glass, by the American Legacy Gallery in Kansas City, Missouri, measuring 15" x 17 1/4" in total. Literature: Charles Pelham Greenough, The Graphic Work of Birger Sandzen, Birger Sandzen Memorial Foundation, 2001, L - 109
Condition
Not removed from the frame. Mild overall toning, otherwise excellent condition.
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WILLOW DOUBLE ROCKING CHAIRA double
WILLOW DOUBLE ROCKING CHAIRA double rocking chair or seesaw with facing willow seats, from the first half of the 20th century. Sage green painted bent willow branch seats situated across from each other on an iron rocker with foot stool between the seats. Constructed in Pennsylvania in the 1930s or 40s. Seats are sized for children.
Measures 64 inches long by 34.5 inches tall and 17.25 inches wide.
Condition
Somewhat fragile, but in good condition.
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HERB BOOTH (AMERICAN 1942-2014) A
HERB BOOTH (AMERICAN 1942-2014) A PAINTING, "SOUTH TEXA...HERB BOOTH (American 1942-2014) A PAINTING, "South Texas Doves," watercolor on paper, signed L/L, "Herb Booth ©," verso a paper gallery label. 15" x 22" Provenance: Rainone Galleries Inc., Arlington, Texas.
Condition:
In very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
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Franklin Booth (American,
Franklin Booth (American, 1874-1948), a rustic scene with a cottage surrounded by gnarly trees, an elderly woman walks down a stone path towards a flock of blackbirds in the foreground; pen and ink drawing; 8 1/4" x 7 1/4"; signed lower left. An illustrator admired for his craftsmanship and imaginative works, Booth was born and raised on a farm in Carmel, Indiana. By 1907 his own work was to be found in Scribners and other prominent magazines. Around 1910, he moved to New York and set up a studio. He lived there for the rest of his life.
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Beswick Ware Tableau Figure The
Beswick Ware Tableau Figure The Wind in the Willows on the River WIW1 limited edition boxed with certificate
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VINTAGE CARVED WILLOW BRANCH ABE
VINTAGE CARVED WILLOW BRANCH ABE LINCOLN PORTRAIT WALKI...Vintage Carved Willow Branch Abe Lincoln Portrait Walking Stick , depicted wearing a top hat and mutton chop beard, the branch shaft continuing to a horn ferrule
Length 28.75 in.
Provenance: The Estate of Stephen Weinroth, Nantucket, Massachusetts
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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Herb Booth (American/Texas, b.
Herb Booth (American/Texas, b. 1942) "White Spread", watercolor, sight 21-1/4" x 29-1/2", signed lower left. Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann.
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Herb Booth (American/Texas, b.
Herb Booth (American/Texas, b. 1942) "Dry Norther, Pin Tails, Rockport", watercolor, sight 14" x 21", signed lower right. Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann.
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HERB BOOTH (AMERICAN/TEXAS
HERB BOOTH (AMERICAN/TEXAS 1942-2014) A PAINTING, "DOVE...HERB BOOTH (American/Texas 1942-2014) A PAINTING, "Dove in Flight," watercolor on paper, signed L/R. 14" x 21"
Condition:
In very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS.” NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
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Willow, oak split baskets: oak
Willow, oak split baskets: oak split basket with tapered body and fine carved bentwood handles, wooden bottom, 18-1/2 x 20 in., extensive losses and wear, one handle off but present, some stains, body is loose ; circular willow basket, twisted openwork handles, 12 x 20 in., loose construction, some rim and body breaks , late 19th/early 20th century. Deaccessioned from MESDA and Old Salem to benefit the Acquisition Fund.
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WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896) FOR
WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896) FOR MORRIS & CO.
‘WILLOW BOUGHS’, FRAMED ORIGINAL WALLPAPER PANEL, CIRCA 1887 hand-blocked paper, printed by Jeffrey & Co., later framed88cm x 28cmLiterature: Schoeser M. The Art of Wallpaper: Morris & Co in Context, ACC 2022, p.93, no. 83 illus. Note: Willow Boughs was inspired by an afternoon walk taken by Morris and his daughter May near Kelmscott manor in Oxfordshire. May Morris later wrote that her fathers “keenly observed rendering of our willows has enbowed many a London living room”
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Fine Silk Chenille and Painted Silk
Fine Silk Chenille and Painted Silk Needlework Early 19th cent. Stylized weeping willow tree w/urn lake scene in distance. Daughter's tribute to the memory of her beloved mother. Written in pencil on backboard From Miss B...G... Charlotte Gray 13 December 1797. Made by her daughter Harriet Gray...Condition: Original frame. Minor toning. Dimensions: 17 1/2'' x 14 1/2''Provenance: Period Label: Nathan Ruggles Main St. Hartford Connecticut. Rochester Historical Society.E
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Good Staffordshire "Blue Willow"
Good Staffordshire "Blue Willow" Pottery Well-and-Tree Roasted Meats Platter, second quarter 19th century, of oval form, one end fitted with a foot, tilting the tray to the well end, w. 16", l. 20".
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CARROLL CLOAR ACRYLIC ON BOARD,
CARROLL CLOAR ACRYLIC ON BOARD, WEEPING WILLOWCarroll Cloar (American/Tennessee, 1913-1994) framed acrylic on board titled "Weeping Willow," depicting a solitary older man sitting on the porch of a white Victorian house, under a bright sky, with verdant and immaculately clipped lawn in the foreground. An expansive weeping willow encroaches on the left side of the house, creating shadows across the porch. Signed lower left "Carroll Cloar" and additionally signed, titled, and dated July 1967 en verso. Housed in the original painted wooden frame with gilt liner. Sight - 22 1/2" H x 33 1/2" W. Framed - 29" H x 39 1/2" W. Biography (Courtesy of The Johnson Collection): Arkansas-born Carroll Cloar was known for incorporating nostalgic images from his Southern childhood, often merged with dreamlike motifs, into powerful "magic realist" scenes. Cloar graduated from Southwestern College (now Rhodes College) in Memphis, Tennessee, and went on to study at the Memphis Academy of Arts under the artist George Oberteuffer. In 1936, he moved to New York to attend the Art Students League. There, Cloar's achievements earned him a McDowell fellowship which he used to travel across the American Southwest, West Coast and Mexico. Cloar served with the Army Air Corps during World War II and was deployed to Saipan and Iwo Jima. Upon his return from the war, he was awarded a Guggenheim traveling scholarship to fund an extended sojourn to Central and South America in 1946. Two years later, several of his images were featured in a Life Magazine article titled "Backwoods Boyhood," and Cloar's career went on to receive additional national acclaim. By the mid 1950s, Cloar had settled permanently in Memphis, where he produced paintings, often executed in casein tempera and acrylic paints. His works are in the collections of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Brooks Museum of Art, and Library of Congress. In 1993, Cloar's painting "Faculty and Honor Students, Lewis Schoolhouse" was one of six paintings by American artists selected to commemorate the inauguration of President Clinton. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Painting overall excellent condition. Frame with some chips to corner.
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Two Staffordshire painted
Two Staffordshire painted earthenware toby jugs late 19th century; 1) seated figure with ''Blue Willow '' pattern coat 5 1/2 in. H.; 2) figure with blue coat with pink lustre highlights 5 1/4 in. H. Estimate $ 100-200 Blue Willow figure: appropriate wear scratches; lustre highlights figure: with hairline crack inside crazing underneath scratches.
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(40) Pcs Blue WIllow porcelain,
(40) Pcs Blue WIllow porcelain, including pitchers, oil lamp, salt & pepper shakers, gravy boats, butter dishes, egg cups, canisters (missing lids)
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FOLK ART CARVING. American
FOLK ART CARVING. American early 20th century hardwood. Bust of Will Rogers with good patina. 11''h.
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C. 1920's wicker planter in old
C. 1920's wicker planter in old blue paint. 30'' Ht.
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William Johanes Martens (Dutch
William Johanes Martens (Dutch 1838-1895) "Under the Willow Tree" oil on beveled wood panel signed lower right 14 3/4 x 18 1/4 in. in a later frame.
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(15) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE
(15) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE WILLOW TABLEWARE(lot of 15) English Staffordshire blue and white transferware, late 19th/ early 20th c., in the willow pattern, various makers include: Henry Alcock & Co., RJ, Podmore, Walker & Co., William Ridgway & Co., including: (11) plates, largest: 10.25"diam, (2) soup bowls, 9.5"diam, (1) tall bowl, 3.25"h, 6"diam, (1) serving platter, 12"l, 9.25"w; crazing, staining, hairlines, 16.5lbs total **Provenance: O'Neill-Leonard Antiques, Westlake Hills, Texas**
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Beswick Wind In the Willows figures
Beswick Wind In the Willows figures Mole WIW5 Toad WIW2 Badger WIW3 And Ratty WIW4 All limited Editions Boxed with Certificates (4)
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MILNE RAMSEY (AMERICAN,
MILNE RAMSEY (AMERICAN, 1847-1915)Milne Ramsey (American, 1847-1915), "Old Willows", oil on panel, unsigned, "Chapellier Galleries Inc., New York, NY" label with artist and title en verso, 3 1/2 in. x 6 1/4 in., framed, overall 6 1/8 in. x 8 3/4 in. x 1 3/8 in. Provenance: The Estate of Caroline P. Ireland.
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FOLKSY CANE. American mid 19th
FOLKSY CANE. American mid 19th century softwood. Original blue and bittersweet paint. Wear from use. 35 1/4''h. Ex John Keith Russell (New York).
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ODD FELLOWS CANE. American late
ODD FELLOWS CANE. American late 19th century hardwood. Tour de force relief carved cane with chain links bow and arrows animal heads skull and crossbones faces quills Noah's ark owl scythes and cornucopia. Lead cap end and a carved handle with ''PL Priee 1887''. Natural surface with some stain. MInor wear and edge loss. 30 3/4''l.
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WILLOW CHAIR BY MACKINTOSH FOR
WILLOW CHAIR BY MACKINTOSH FOR CASSINACharles Rennee Mackintosh, Glasgow, U.K. (1868-1928). Tall black glazed oak throne-like chair with semi-circular open work back. Designed by Mackintosh in 1904 for the 'Willow Tea Room' in Glasgow. Seat has hinged door marked on underside and embossed with #3584. Semi-circular cushion on seat. Measures 46.75"H x 37"W x 16.5"D. Seat is 15.5"H x 16"D x 35.5"W.
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Pair of Staffordshire Pottery
Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Figural Salt &Pepper toby style open salt cellar in hat 5'' blue willow trim older mark.
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Set of four Old Hickory chairs, two
Set of four Old Hickory chairs, two arm and two side; woven seats and backs and tandem stretchers. Partial paper labels from Indiana Willow Products Co., Martinsville, IN. 36"H x 20"W x 16"D. Three chairs with extensive seat damage.
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VINTAGE BOYT WESTERN ROPING
VINTAGE BOYT WESTERN ROPING SADDLE Osceola, Iowa, circa 1940s, tooled leather saddle.
Wood stand does not convey.
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Beswick Ware Figures from The
Beswick Ware Figures from The Wind in the Willows series Badger WIW3 and Toad WIW2 both limited edition boxed with certificates (2)
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Herb Booth (American/Texas, b.
Herb Booth (American/Texas, b. 1942) "Ready to Go", graphite on paper, sight 7" x 5", signed lower right, retains gallery label en verso "Meredith Long & Company, Houston, Texas". Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann. Accompanied by the original bill of sale from Meredith Long & Company, Houston, Texas, dated September 2, 1989.