- EARLY AMERICAN REPUBLIC COUPLE PORTRAITS,
EARLY AMERICAN REPUBLIC COUPLE PORTRAITS, ATTRIBUTED TO RALPH EARL (AMERICAN, 1751-1801) Both oil on canvas, unsigned. Original carved and giltwood frames.
- EARLY AMERICAN SILVER COVERED SUGAR
EARLY AMERICAN SILVER COVERED SUGAR URN & WATER PITCHER Sugar urn by John David Jr., circa 1800. Water pitcher by Robert Evans, late 18th century. Total weight: 32.6 troy ounces.
- BLOWN CLEAR GLASS CREAMER, 18TH C.Blown
BLOWN CLEAR GLASS CREAMER, 18TH C.Blown clear glass creamer, 18th c. , with 12-diamond pattern, 3 1/4" h. Provenance: Collector's Sales and Services, Hambidge Collection of Early American Glass, October 28, 2000, lot 144. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Small flake to spout rim.
- MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY BLOWN CLEAR GLASS
MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY BLOWN CLEAR GLASS PITCHERMillville, South New Jersey blown clear glass pitcher, 19th c. , with applied cobalt threading, 6" h. Provenance: Collector's Sales and Services, Hambidge Collection of Early American Glass, October 28, 2000, lot 50.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- BLOWN COBALT GLASS CRUET, 19TH C.Blown
BLOWN COBALT GLASS CRUET, 19TH C.Blown cobalt glass cruet, 19th c. , 8 3/4" h. Provenance: Collector's Sales and Services, Hambidge Collection of Early American Glass, October 28, 2000, lot 129. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- CLIPPER SHIP HOUQUA 1844 - EARLY AMERICAN
CLIPPER SHIP HOUQUA 1844 - EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGSmall 19th century painting on a box lid depicting the clipper ship Houqua, dated 1844. The bottom of the box is no longer present and the painted lid is mounted in an early 20th century painted wood
- 6PCS EARLY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS, INC.
6PCS EARLY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS, INC. AARON BURR A collection of six early newspapers. The Country Journal or Craftsman, June 28, 1735 #469, discussing Savannah, Georgia being built. Contains advertisements and other news. Columbian Repository, Dec 1, 1807, #48, vol, vI, discussed Aaron Burr conspiracy. National Intelligencer, Sept 18, 1807, #1081, Aaron Burr trial. Pennsylvania Gazette, Feb 18, 1768, #2043, patriotic letters to editor and Stamp Act. Massachusetts Spy, or, The Worcester Gazette, Sept 11, 1788, #806, war history, North Carolina ratifying their constitution. Massachusetts Spy, or, The Worcester Gazette, June 23, 1791 #951, breeding silk worms in Georgia and George Washington visiting Savannah, Georgia with the16 toasts given listed in print. All above have many adverts and local interest stories of the time.
- FRAMED EARLY AMERICAN PENMANSHIP FRAGMENT
FRAMED EARLY AMERICAN PENMANSHIP FRAGMENT 1794 Framed early American penmanship fragment, having the name 'Anna Williams' in a thin and thick straight style, with initials having internal flourishes and a date of 1794, signed by Abner Jones at bottom left, framed.
- EARLY AMERICAN PINE BLANKET BOX United
EARLY AMERICAN PINE BLANKET BOX United States,Late 18th- Early 19th CenturyFlip top blanket box with metal trim to lid and corners opening to one small covered box and one large compartment.
- A COLORFUL CARVED AND PAINTED FOLK ART
A COLORFUL CARVED AND PAINTED FOLK ART WHIRLIGIGThe five wood paddles power a red hub to drive the animated early American on green platform, all in original paint, circa 1930s,Measures 34 x 25 x 14 inches.Very good original condition, there are no issues of damage or repair, the effects of lubrication exposure to the elements as shown.Provenance: Private Collection Denver, Colorado.
- EARLY AMERICAN COLONIAL PERIOD LADDER
EARLY AMERICAN COLONIAL PERIOD LADDER BACK ARMCHAIR Late 17th / early 18th century, black painted mixed woods, turned finials, four arched bowed back panels, woven seat, shaped plank arms, ring turned stiles, double stretcher base.
- PAIR OF WHITING EARLY AMERICAN STERLING
PAIR OF WHITING EARLY AMERICAN STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS Pattern number B912, weighted, without monograms.
- AN EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING
AN EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOON Mark of "WP" in a serrated rectangle, by an unknown maker, slightly shaped end, without a monogram.
- FOUR PIECES OF EARLY AMERICAN STYLE
FOUR PIECES OF EARLY AMERICAN STYLE AMETHYST GLASS 20th century, including two jugs, approx. 5 1/4 in. H.; a small decanter, 8 in. H.; and a vase, 7 3/4 in. H.
- PAIR OF AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE BRASS ANDIRONSPair
PAIR OF AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE BRASS ANDIRONSPair of American Queen Anne brass andirons, ca. 1750 , with ball and flame finials, baluster turned shafts supported by ball and claw feet, 22" h. For a similar example see Kauffman and Bowers, Early American Andirons , pg. 40.
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Condition:
Repair to one right leg.
- A reproduction early American style
A reproduction early American style pipe box with four clay pipes, Home Designs 2004. 20"H x 4.5"W x 4.75"D Condition: intentionally distressed, good CT Transfer Fee $10
- A 20th C. reproduction early American
A 20th C. reproduction early American red painted spoon rack, with two drawers below, with spoons. 35"H x 15"W x 5.5"D Condition: good CT Transfer Fee $10
- EARLY AMERICAN ROCKING HORSEEarly American
EARLY AMERICAN ROCKING HORSEEarly American rocking horse. Carved wooden horse and stand with leather and felt saddle. Tears and losses to felt. Wear and marks throughout wood of horse and stand. Small cracks to joinery of front legs. Back left leg of stand is warped slightly askew. Tail is separated.
36" W x 12 3/8" D x 27 1/4" H. 10 lbs.
- JOSEPH ANTONIO HEKKING (AMERICAN, 1830-1903)
JOSEPH ANTONIO HEKKING (AMERICAN, 1830-1903) HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas. Signed 'J. A. Hekking' (lower right).
Joseph Antonio Hekking (American, 1830-1903)
Joseph Antonio Hekking was a landscape and marine painter. He studied in Paris and was a talented draftsman. As early as 1859 he exhibited paintings of the Adirondacks at the National Academy of Design (NYC). He served in the Civil War with a New York regiment and exhibited in the Detroit area after the war. In 1861, Hekking was such a good landscape painter he taught painting at the Cherry Valley Female Academy. He was a versatile and talented painter who was active from the early 1850s to the later 1870s and he participated in major exhibitions. His paintings were inspired by visits to the Adirondacks and White Mountains, where Two Figures on a Bridge Against a Sunset Sky was painted. He is considered an important and relevant early American landscape painter who was intimately connected to the Hudson River School.
- EARLY AMERICAN STYLE OAK ROUND DINING
EARLY AMERICAN STYLE OAK ROUND DINING TABLE AND SET OF FOUR CHAIRS, 30 X 47 1/2 IN. (76.2 X 120.7 CM.)Early American Style Oak Round Dining Table and Set of Four Chairs,, Dimensions: 30 x 47 1/2 in. (76.2 x 120.7 cm.)
- EARLY AMERICAN CHERRY DROP LEAF PEMBROKE
EARLY AMERICAN CHERRY DROP LEAF PEMBROKE TABLE, OPEN: 28 1/2 X 42 X 39 IN. (72.4 X 106.7 X 99.1 CM.)Early American Cherry Drop Leaf Pembroke Table,, Dimensions: Open: 28 1/2 x 42 x 39 in. (72.4 x 106.7 x 99.1 cm.)
- EARLY AMERICAN STYLE CHERRY DROP LEAF
EARLY AMERICAN STYLE CHERRY DROP LEAF PEMBROKE TABLE, WHEN OPEN: 28 1/2 X 48 X 34 1/2 IN. (72.4 X 121.9 X 87.6 CM.)Early American Style Cherry Drop Leaf Pembroke Table,, Dimensions: When open: 28 1/2 x 48 x 34 1/2 in. (72.4 x 121.9 x 87.6 cm.)
- EARLY AMERICAN EPHEMERAEarly American
EARLY AMERICAN EPHEMERAEarly American ephemera including several documents from the colonies of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, Revolutionary War documents, etc.
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- EARLY AMERICAN BOOKSEarly American books
EARLY AMERICAN BOOKSEarly American books including New Hampshire Gazetteer, New England Gazetteer, Worcester Gazetteer, etc.
- EARLY AMERICAN STYLE OCTAGONAL CANDLESTAND20th
EARLY AMERICAN STYLE OCTAGONAL CANDLESTAND20th century, incorporating early elements, octagonal pine top on a pedestal base with cruciform stand, traces of black paint, 26-1/4 x 13 x 12-3/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of Jim and CeCe Leonard, Jamestown, North Carolina
Condition:
dents and nail scars at top, other surface wear and paint losses, largely as made
- MERIDEN SILVER CO. VINTAGE SILVER PLATE
MERIDEN SILVER CO. VINTAGE SILVER PLATE VASE Early American Meriden S.P. Co. / International Silver Company silver plate footed vase with handles. Signed to underside, 8.5" H x 6.75" diameter at rim.
- DANIEL MACMORRIS (1893-1981) KC LIBRARY
DANIEL MACMORRIS (1893-1981) KC LIBRARY MURAL STUDYDaniel MacMorris (1893-1981) (1960)Before he began working on the Kansas City Public Library's Missouri History murals, Daniel MacMorris painted a series of 8-inch by 30-inch canvases to serve as preliminary studies for what he would paint in monumental proportions on the walls of the downtown library's Missouri Valley Room. Each painting employs symbolism, allegory and historical figures to tell the region's story. This panel begins with the Age of Discovery, moving forward in time to the periods of the fur trade, the Louisiana Purchase and early stages of pioneer settlement - overseen by signers holding the Constitution beside French and early American flags. The work is signed by Daniel MacMorris lower right and dated 1960. The finished mural would tell the story of the people and the culture of the Missouri Valley region from before statehood to the early 20th century.Sight size measures 8.25 x 28.75 with a framed size of 11.25 x 31.75 inches.Very good original untouched condition. There are no issues of major scratches, losses, repairs, in-painting or touch-up.Provenance: Helen Culbertson Stubbs Snyder, wife of Judge Tom Stubbs and library committee member at the time of commission sought out Daniel MacMorris following the project and purchased these four studies on canvas.
- THREE EARLY AMERICAN CHAIRS. First quarter
THREE EARLY AMERICAN CHAIRS. First quarter 19th century. A mixed woods birdcage Windsor side chair with bamboo turnings, wear and loss, 18" seat, 34"h. Spindle back side chair with bamboo turnings and "H," refinished with wear, 17" seat, 34"h. And a spindle back with bamboo turnings, 17.5" seat, 34.5"h.
- TWO EARLY AMERICAN CHAIRS. Late 18th
TWO EARLY AMERICAN CHAIRS. Late 18th century, early 19th century. Maple ladderback armchair with turned finials, front legs and rung, rolled arms and replaced rush seat. Refinished with some repairs 16.5" seat, 47.75"h. And square back bamboo Windsor side chair in mixed woods with "H" stretcher and old, worn brown finish has been varnished. Age splits and shrinkage. 17.75" seat, 35"h.
- TWO EARLY AMERICAN PERIOD STYLE TIN
TWO EARLY AMERICAN PERIOD STYLE TIN CHANDELIERS. Late 20th century. In the 18th century style. Tubular center, reflectors and four lights. 18"h. 22"dia. and six curved arms with "Jim-Buoy" shaped center. 12"h. 19"dia.
- TWO EARLY AMERICAN PERIOD STYLE CHANDELIERS.
TWO EARLY AMERICAN PERIOD STYLE CHANDELIERS. Late 20th century. One is eight lights in black with eight "S" shaped arms and turned center column with mustard yellow and red trim. 22.5"h. 24"dia. and a punched tin candle chandelier with conical center and six arms. 15"h. 27"dia.
- TWO EARLY AMERICAN PERIOD STYLE CHANDELIERS.
TWO EARLY AMERICAN PERIOD STYLE CHANDELIERS. Late 20th century. In the 18th century style, two tiers of lights, "S" shaped metal arms and turned center columns. In reddish-brown paint with twelve lights.19"h. 24" dia. and in black paint with gold trim with fifteen lights. 24"h. 29"dia.
- FINE AMERICAN BURL PAINTED CORNER CABINETEarly
FINE AMERICAN BURL PAINTED CORNER CABINETEarly American corner cabinet, early 19th c, having the original painted burl finish, the upper cabinet with a protruding cornice over two glazed pane doors opening to painted shelves with slots and plate racks, the doors flanked by inset half columns, the lower cabinet with four drawers, two doors, and shaped skirt, all rising on bracket feet, 84.5"h, 61.5"w, 21"d **Provenance: from a San Antonio, Texas estate**
- JEAN PUIFORCAT SILVER FLATWARE SERVICEMarked
JEAN PUIFORCAT SILVER FLATWARE SERVICEMarked '.950'.
Comprising:
Nineteen dinner forks
Twelve lunch forks
Seven butter spreaders
Twenty large tablespoons
Ten tablespoons
Sixteen lunch knives with filled handles and silver blades
Together with:
Two early American large tablespoons
An English large tablespoon, marked London
A small English sauce ladle, indistinctly marked
A pair of Mappin & Webb silver plate sugar nips
The dinner forks 8 1/4 in. long, 170 oz. approx. weighable, (89 pcs).
Property from the Collection of Reverend David Rhinelander King and Mary Griffith King
Condition
Wear, some nicks and abrasions consistent with use. A few scattered bruises. One of the American tablespoons badly bruised. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- SILVER. EARLY AMERICAN SILVER GROUPING.
SILVER. EARLY AMERICAN SILVER GROUPING. Including an engraved Jonathan Clarke coin silver porringer; and an engraved John Targee coin silver soup ladle. Accompanied by a COPY of a 5/31/1983 insurance appraisal by Silversmith Incorporated stating " Porringer, Coin Silver 5 1/4" dia., 8" overall: engr. "M.Slocum", made by Jonathan Clarke, Newport, R.I. 1705-70: weight 7 3/4 oz ... $1850.00", Soup Ladle, engraved "H.H."., 13 1/2" long, Coin, weight 7 1/2 oz., maker John Targee, N.Y., WC 1824 - 1841................. $365.00". Total approx. weight of both items is 15.79 troy oz (gross). Dimensions: porringer measures approx. 5 1/4" in diameter and the ladle measures approx. 13 1/2" in length. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
- PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN TIN LANTERNSUnmarked.
13
PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN TIN LANTERNSUnmarked.
13 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 4 in.
Condition
Each with wear and oxidation. Wax residue and minor bruises consistent with use. One with a crack at the bottom of the glass. The other with a break to the upper corner of the glass.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.