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ITALIAN SCHOOL, THREE FIGURES IN
ITALIAN SCHOOL, THREE FIGURES IN A CARItalian School(20th century)Three figures in a carcharcoal and watercolor on paper20 x 28in (51 x 71cm)
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TWO PAUL MARRA MODERNIST WOOD
TWO PAUL MARRA MODERNIST WOOD TRIANGULAR STANDSA set of two Paul Marra modernist distressed charcoal painted wood triangular standscontemporarylarger height 31 1/2in (80cm); width 15in (38cm); depth 15in (38cm); smaller height 27 1/2in (70cm); wid
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A PAUL MARRA CHARCOAL COMPOSITION
A PAUL MARRA CHARCOAL COMPOSITION TREE FORM LAMPA Paul Marra charcoal composition tree form floor lampcontemporaryWith custom gold leaf lined shade.height excluding fitments 66in (167.5cm); width 18in (45.5cm); depth 18in (45.5cm)
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IN THE MANNER OF THEODORE
IN THE MANNER OF THEODORE ROUSSEAUIn the Manner of Theodore Rousseau(French, 1812?1867)Landscape and figurecharcoal on paperapocryphal initials lower rightsight: 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 in. (19.7 x 24.8 cm.) Provenance:Prope
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EUGENIA FRANCIS BAKER MCCOMAS,
EUGENIA FRANCIS BAKER MCCOMAS, BUILDINGSEugenia Francis Baker McComas(American, 1886 - 1982)Buildings in a Southwest landscapecharcoal and graphite on papersigned lower right: Gene Francis30 x 40in (76.2 x 101.6cm)
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HELEN BRUTON, MEN IN A BARHelen
HELEN BRUTON, MEN IN A BARHelen Bruton(American, 1898-1985)Men in a barpen and charcoal on papersigned lower right: Helen Bruton10 3/4 x 8in (27.3 x 20.3cm) Footnote:Helen Bell Bruton was born to Dan
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DONNA HOWELL-SICKLES, WOMAN
DONNA HOWELL-SICKLES, WOMAN RUNNINGDonna Howell-Sickles (American, b. 1949)Woman Running with Dogs and Horses, 1986oil and charcoal on canvassigned and dated lower left: Howell Sickles / 86, also inscribed in pencil on the stretcher: J
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CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, PORTRAIT OF A
CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, PORTRAIT OF A MAN; NUDE (2)Continental SchoolPortrait of a man; reclining nude (2)charcoal and sanguine on paperthe larger 17 1/4in x 13 1/2in (44 x 34.5cm)
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AN ENGLISH MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID
AN ENGLISH MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID COAL HODAn English mother of pearl inlaid, parcel gilt, ebonized and polychrome decorated coal hodsecond half 19th centuryWith liner.height 21 1/2in (55cm); width 19in (48cm); depth 16 1/2in (42cm)
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THREE BRASS COAL SCUTTLES AND A LOG
THREE BRASS COAL SCUTTLES AND A LOG CARRIERThree brass coal scuttles and a log carrier(4)height of largest 13in (33cm); width 11 1/2in (29cm); depth 18 1/4in (46.3cm) Provenance:Property from the Estate of George Maharis.
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REBECCA YATES SHORB, LARGE CHARCOAL
REBECCA YATES SHORB, LARGE CHARCOAL DRAWINGRebecca Yates Shorb, large charcoal drawing of a boy and a puppy, dated 1979 , sight - 29" x 21", frame - 35 1/4" x 27 1/4".
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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A Victorian cast iron garden bench.
A Victorian cast iron garden bench. Attributed to Coalbrookdale. Ornate Acorn & Oak leaf pattern, with 'Dogs head' hand grips. Raised in Cabriole legs. Approx 145cms x 95cms x 38cms
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Three figures, Coalport,
Three figures, Coalport, Capodimonte & Giuseppe Armani, approx 26cm H and shorter (3)
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Copper & brass coal scuttle, with
Copper & brass coal scuttle, with delft handles, approx 34cm H x 30cm W
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Antique Victorian period japanned
Antique Victorian period japanned tin coal hod, with china mounted handles including scoop, approx 40cm H x 31cm W x 48cm D
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Copper coal scuttle, approx 24cm
Copper coal scuttle, approx 24cm H x 32cm L ex handle
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2 WROUGHT IRON PRIMITIVES CA.
2 WROUGHT IRON PRIMITIVES CA. 17TH-EARLY 19THcentury; primitive flip over salamander footed roasting spit/skewer for hearthside use over coals, two off-set outstretched leg supports and twisted grip with rattail hook for hanging, 18 1/2"x 3"x 4 1/4", Condition: neat primitive form, as found, some rust; four chain Dutch crown for use in smokehouse curing of meat, two-part meat hooks on four chains, pin mounted to round ring with single arch strap that has ring hanger on eye rivet mount, 7"d, 23"h, Condition: good, typically used in smokehouse
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2 PA FOLK ART CARVINGS CA.
2 PA FOLK ART CARVINGS CA. EARLY-MID 20THcentury; one attributed to George Wolfskill (Fivepointville, PA) hunter seated on log chip carved and polychrome painted hunter in cap with hinge mounted arms grasping cut-out and carved rifle, placed on flattened live edge branch, typical of Wolfskill's work, 4"x 3 1/2"x 5", Condition: very good; whittled single piece "PA coal miner with pick" in walnut wood on pedestal base, simple stained finish, 2 3/4"x 2 1/2"x 9 1/2", Condition: unknown artist, excellent patina from age
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2 ENAMELED IRON STOVE SHAPED
2 ENAMELED IRON STOVE SHAPED BANKS CA. 1930; BOTHtrade advertising banks for the "Ciney" enameled "Bucket-A-Day" coal burning heatolator in cast iron with light blue enameled surface, nickel plated door, back of bank marked "Ciney", attributed to France, 4 1/4"x 2 1/2"x 3 1/2"; Condition: one cracked to center base, other appears cut to right front corner, some surface chips to enamelware, Ciney was a French Stove Company
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2 PRIMITIVES CA. MID 19TH
2 PRIMITIVES CA. MID 19TH CENTURY; OAK SPLINTnon-handled basket with square bottom and double splint round rim, cross-woven with wrapped rim, 8 1/2"d, 4 1/2"h, Condition: extensive wear, charcoal residue; wrought iron sticking Tommy miner's jamb peg candle lamp with hook hanger, 7 1/4"x 3"x 3 1/4"
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"STERLING" MINIATURE CAST IRON COOK
"STERLING" MINIATURE CAST IRON COOK RANGE CA.1900-1940; salesman/child's size "Sterling" cook range in traditional form with highly embellished details, black painted stove base, stove door, fire door, cook top and side panels were all originally nickel plates, includes coal bucket, wire handle kettle and nickel plated iron handled kettle with tin stove pipe, 13 1/2"x 6 1/4"x 7", Condition: good, minor rust noted to nickel plated areas, overall good
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TRAMP ART FRAMED FRAKTUR
TRAMP ART FRAMED FRAKTUR VORSCHRIFFTca. 1822 dated; fine embellished ink and watercolor work contains a fine statement of translated "Heaven, earth, air and spa bears witness to honor of the Creator…" on old rag paper with panelized layout: the left quarter divider into three parts, the upper corner with heading letter H and lower portions with blooming heart and other with star flower and tulips on footed base, dated when crafted Feb 28, 1822, framed in a pyramid stack tramp art frame, although unsigned it has many similarities to some forms of works by Johan Adam Eyer, 18"x 14 1/4" framed; Condition: ghost layout lines that appear to be charcoal or pencil, however when removed from frame everything appeared to be accurate to date, tear in lower right corner, upper Fraktur lettering has remnants of layout lines with numbers under coloring, unknown if done by Fraktur artist and given to individual to watercolor; some decorative elements never filled in with watercolor, secondary backing paper mounted to corner tabs
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4 WROUGHT IRON HEARTHSIDE
4 WROUGHT IRON HEARTHSIDE TOOLSca. 18th-early 19th century; hinge tongs-type communion wafer iron with Germanic form incised decorative accents with signs of faith, sun and moon and initials A.D., 9"x 37 1/2"; early coal ember flat blade shovel with ram's horn accent to top of handle, 7 1/2"x 44 1/4"; small rounded blade coal shovel, 6"x 30 1/2"; unknown scraper-type tool marked "D-P", marred from melting, 3 3/4"x 27"; Condition: all fair-good
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2 PIECES HEARTHSIDE COOKWAREca.
2 PIECES HEARTHSIDE COOKWAREca. early 18th-late 19th century; long handled wrought iron coal/ember shovel with spear tip shaped grip and heart/ram's horn accented end, 35 1/4", Condition: rust pitting; Victorian era chrome plated footman warming plate with honey dipper shaped legs and piercework rectangular plate, 16"x 9 3/4"x 5 1/4", Condition: heat twisting to frame
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FINE EXAMPLE OF TRADITIONAL PA
FINE EXAMPLE OF TRADITIONAL PA GERMAN CHALKWARE SQca. mid-late 19th century; hollow form molded plaster-of-paris/chalk seated squirrel with oversize bushy tail, seated on oval pedestal base, the squirrel depicted gnawing on nut, simple watercolor accents of typical design found among the central PA German community, with fern or pine bow type decoration along each flank, 6 1/4"x 4 3/4"x 3"; Condition: excellent example, found with egg tempura charcoal wash to surface, noted possible casting flaw to rear portion of oval base, no noted damage/repairs, minimal surface loss of paints
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INDIGENOUS TRIBE EARTHENWARE
INDIGENOUS TRIBE EARTHENWARE SQUAT HANGING POTca. unattributed; shallow earthenware bowl with two ears for hanging, evidence of charcoal firing to round bottom, smooth worked surface, attributed to southeastern tribe by owner, 6"d, 4"h, [Provenance: ex- Robert Merritt Museum]; Condition: very good
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2 PIECES OF NATIVE CULTURE
2 PIECES OF NATIVE CULTURE POTTERYca. pre-Columbian; both hand molded pottery with charcoal firing blackening: large flat bottom bowl with bell from side that have a beaded rim, written on base "Hickman Co., Kentucky", 11"d, 3 1/4"h, Condition: possible early repair, cracking; central/south American ball shaped vessel with applied human effigy head, arms and legs, 6"d, 7"x 7", Condition: repair to head and face
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LONESTAR FEED BAG MATERIAL QUILTca.
LONESTAR FEED BAG MATERIAL QUILTca. 1930-1940s; white cotton ground and colorful piecework assembled eight point star that has some feedbag print cotton fabrics with blue and pink solid tone patches, white cotton back, hand stitch quilted in large princess feather and feather wreath pattern, 76"x 72"; Condition: some soiling noted from use, possibly unwashed, charcoal layout lines remain
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2 PIECES OF RELIC POTTERYca.
2 PIECES OF RELIC POTTERYca. undetermined; both appear to be archeological found pottery vessels: tribal form sack shape paint/salve pot with charcoal blackened interior and rough line incised exterior, 3 1/4"d, 3 1/2"h, Condition: chips and lines on rim; handled bulbous small liquor/water jug with hand molded foot base, bulbous body and applied handle, cog wheel rolled decoration bands and partial glazed surface, 4 1/2"d, 6 3/4"h, [Provenance: note mentions it was excavated in Langerwehe, Germany]; Condition: large chip on rim
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2 NATIVE CULTURE BLACKWARE
2 NATIVE CULTURE BLACKWARE EARTHENWARE PIECESca. pre-historic & 20th century; prehistoric earthenware bowl with decorative dental molded rim with note attributed Quapaw Tribe, Crittenden Co. Ark, with charcoal fired dark surface, 6 3/4"-7"d, 3 1/4"h, Condition: hairline crack, appears to be relic; snake effigy handled earthenware water pot with ball shaped pot and rattle snake handle that has pour spout open mouth and incised decoration, charcoal fired dark surface, 5 1/2"x 6"x 5 1/2", Condition: unknown age, believed to be 20th century, charcoal fired black surface
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SANTO-DOMINGO PUEBLO TYPE DECORATED
SANTO-DOMINGO PUEBLO TYPE DECORATED JARca. 19th-early 20th century; large bulbous jar with flared rim, hand molded earthenware with tooled scraped surface and painted with traditional floral design on cream ground, painted surfaces in black and orange-umber tones, interior of rim with orange-umber tone and black accent to rim band, 9 1/2"d, 9 1/2"h; Condition: vessel is fairly heavy with domed bottom; noted charcoal firing to surface and some light surface loss
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NATIVE AMERICAN REDWARE BIRD EFFIGY
NATIVE AMERICAN REDWARE BIRD EFFIGY WATER POTca. 20th century; following form of pre-Columbian form earthenware bird pots, hand molded, squat hollow vessel with narrow neck and flared opening, molded bird head and neck of secondary raised bead around central line and incised feathering, charcoal fired, 5 1/2"d, 7"x 5 1/4"; Condition: vessel has pottery scraped marking around rounded vessel bottom; age undetermined but believed to be 20th century for tourist trade
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UNSIGNED COAL MINING DIORAMAca.
UNSIGNED COAL MINING DIORAMAca. mid-late 20th century; depicting crouched coal miner with hard hat loading small tram coal cars with coal shards glued to a plywood back with timber-stick frame, cars and interior of scene contains small lump of coal, 18 1/2"x 10 1/4"x 12"; Condition: appears to be painted ceramic molded figure
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BIRD HEAD EFFIGY EARTHENWARE
BIRD HEAD EFFIGY EARTHENWARE BOWLca. undetermined; hand formed shallow bowl with arching flatwork bird-head shaped grip/handle, unglazed, charcoal fired, 8 1/4"d, 10 1/2"h; [Provenance: Native relic at San Francas site, Lee Co., Arkansas]
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EARTHENWARE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
EARTHENWARE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY RELIC BOTTLEca. undetermined; found in Craighead Co., Arkansas with squat round form base, tapered stovepipe neck and flared lip, appears charcoal fired, 7"d, 9"h; [Provenance: found in Craighead Co., AR]; Condition: minor chipping to rim of lip; provenance noted by consignor
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FRAMED EARTHENWARE HUMAN EFFIGY
FRAMED EARTHENWARE HUMAN EFFIGY PIPEca. 18th-19th century; hand molded pipe with face accented bowl and extended flat stem, framed with triangular metal pendant charms, charcoal fired, attributed to Iroquois Tribe, 6 1/2"x 8"x 2 1/2" framed; Condition: crack below right cheek of effigy, smooth surface to pipe bowl top and stem, unknown if authentic or re-crafted piece