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Sixteen Iron
Sixteen Iron
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John Fulton Folinsbee (American
John Fulton Folinsbee (American 1892 - 1972) "Ice Covered Canal" oil on canvas signed lower right ca. 1922-23 on original keyed stretcher with hand written title canvas measures 16" x 20" in original frame under glass with artist name inscribed on back of frame 20-1/2" x 24-1/2". Prov: Exhibited in 1924 at the Erie Womens Club purchased in May 1924; descended through a private family collection spanning three generations. Cat. #970.
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FULTON SHIP AT SEA OIL ON
FULTON SHIP AT SEA OIL ON CANVASFramed in a blue wood frame and signed "Fulton" to lower right, with framed height of 29-1/2" with width of 17-5/8". Has sight image height of 23-9/16" and width of 11-5/8". In overall good condition. All measurements are approximate.
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John Fulton Folinsbee (American
John Fulton Folinsbee (American 1892-1972) oil on canvas street scene with a man sleeping under a tree signed lower right 16" x 20". ?
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A Reverse Painted Eglomise Glass
A Reverse Painted Eglomise Glass 'Fulton Fire Insurance' Advertising Sign
George Rutledge Co., Montclair, New Jersey, Late 19th/Early 20th Century
11 1/2 x 17 1/2 inches.
The Fulton Fire Insurance Company was incorporated in New York City on April 2, 1819. The company advertised frequently in both the New York Evening Post and the Kinderhook Herald during the 1820s, promoting their insurance "against loss or damage by fire, dwelling houses, warehouses, and buildings in general; also, on merchandize [sic], household furniture, and other personal property, on terms as favorable as any similar institution in this city. This company is incorporated solely for the purpose of insuring against losses by fire, with a capital stock of 500,000 dollars." (New York Evening Post, April 17, 1819).
Property from a Michigan Collector
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12 vols. (wrappers) Fulton, John
12 vols. (wrappers) Fulton, John F. Offprints reprinted from The American Journal of Physiology & Proceedings of The Royal Society, 1925. 8vo, orig. printed wrappers; light wear. Ink control numbers at upper left corners of front wrappers. Internally clean.
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Sam Fulton Jack Russell Terrier
Sam Fulton Jack Russell Terrier 20'' x 16'' oil on canvas signed lower left
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A Fulton Cased Set of Printing
A Fulton Cased Set of Printing Blocks
20th Century
Width of case 22 1/4 inches.
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AMERICAN SCHOOLLate 20th CenturyNew
AMERICAN SCHOOLLate 20th CenturyNew York City street scene. Signed lower left Victor Gilbert''.Oil on panel 12'' x 16''. Framed.''
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NEW YORK. THE BLACK BALL PACKETS
NEW YORK. THE BLACK BALL PACKETS SEEN BEYOND THE FULTON FISH MARKET IN 1865 BY JOHN STOBART (ENGLISH/AMERICAN 1929-). Limited edition print signed and numbered (53/750) lower right. Early morning fish cleaning with ships at dock. In a gilt frame 24''h. 29''w. John Stobart and Maritime Heritage Prints announced as of January 1 2011 they will no longer sell limited edition prints.
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Nat Lowell (American 1880-1956)
Nat Lowell (American 1880-1956) etching titled ''Fulton Market'' signed lower right matted and framed behind glass 10'' h. x 12 1/4'' w.
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Gilt frame. Takes a 16'' x 20''
Gilt frame. Takes a 16'' x 20'' picture.
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ENGLISH SCHOOL: FELTON & SON
ENGLISH SCHOOL: FELTON & SON WAREHOUSE Watercolor and ink on paper 17 3/8 x 24 1/2 in. (sight).
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HENRY A. BANCEL (AMERICAN,
HENRY A. BANCEL (AMERICAN, 1885-1961) FISHING BOAT - FULTON FISH MARKET NEW YORK, 1944 OIL ON BOARD: 13 X 16 IN.Framed; lower right signed and dated: HA Bancel/ 1944; verso inscribed 'Docksides Crowded with Crippled Freighters/War Casualties- 1944/ H.A. Bancel- Artist' Oil on board: 13 x 16 in. Provenance: Hudgins Gallery, St. Paul, MN
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Eighteen piec
Eighteen piec
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15' Old Town canoe.
15' Old Town canoe.
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ANTIQUE DECORATED HALF HULL OF
ANTIQUE DECORATED HALF HULL OF THE IRON SHIP NO. 16 OF ...Antique Decorated Half Hull of the Iron Ship No. 16 of Falmouth, Built 1871 470 tons
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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JAMES FULTON ARCHIVE, INCL. CHINESE
JAMES FULTON ARCHIVE, INCL. CHINESE PAINTINGS, POSS. TI...Six (6) items relating to the Fulton Family of Tennessee, including a James Fulton ALS and an album of 8 Chinese paintings acquired in Hong Kong in 1860 by Fulton, who served as Pay Director of the U.S. Navy and was stationed onboard the U.S.S. Saginaw. The Saginaw served in the East India Squadron and was charged with cruising the Chinese coast to protect American citizens and suppress pirates. 1st item: Chinese School, possibly studio of Guan Lianchang (Tingqua) or Youqua, Hong Kong, album containing eight (8) finely detailed paintings, gouache on rice paper. 2 paintings depicting birds and 6 depicting Chinese figures engaged in ceremonial court and everyday activities. Pages measure 13" x 9". Circa 1860. 2nd item: ALS double-sided bifolium handwritten letter from James Fulton, from Hong Kong, to his brother Alfred Fulton, dated November 23, 1860. The letter directly references the actions of Cornelius Kinchiloe Stribling who was Commander of the East India Squadron at the time. Writing in response to a previous letter from Alfred regarding an altercation with Stribling, James states "...I should have pursued when ordered to leave money &c aboard the Saginaw...I would have disobeyed Commodore Stribling's order, but the protest that I forwarded to the Secretary of the Navy through him, will in my opinion relieve my bondsmen from all responsibility should any occur. Commodore Stribling acted very badly in the affair...". Despite his apparent issues with Stribling's command, James expresses his appreciation for most of his shipmates aboard the Saginaw, which he explains is currently in Japan for eight or ten days while he remains in Hong Kong. Written shortly after the Convention of Peking or First Convention of Peking, October 1860, that resulted in the end of Second Opium War, fought 1856-60, James mentions how pleasant he finds the city and that "...it is an English city. The whole island belongs to them...". He then refers to Alfred's previous letter by discussing family matters, and shares his thoughts on the recent 1860 Presidential election and the impending Civil War, stating "...I suppose however Lincoln will be our next President. The days of our Republic seem to be numbered I would like to see the United States give England another good doubling before they separate...". He ends the letter by mentioning that he is expecting a letter from "...some body..." and that the best way to direct letters to him is via Marseille, France. Includes a handwritten partial transcription. 3rd-4th items: U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland printed flyer announcing the funeral of James Fulton, to occur in the Naval Academy chapel at half-past two o'clock on Wednesday, April 10, 1895. Issued by P.H. Cooper, Captain, U.S.N. Superintendent, April 9, 1895. The lot also includes a color photocopy of the flyer and photocopy of a carte-de-visite of Fulton. Also includes U.S. Army Medical Department yellow envelope, not postmarked. 5th-6th items: Two (2) ALS. Handwritten bifolium letters, both from James Fulton, Esq., New Orleans, LA and Washington, D.C., to his wife Mary Fulton, Fayetteville, TN, dated May 3, 1845 and December 6, 1846. Both letters primarily refer to his business of selling cotton, his travel plans, and that he is anxious to return home. Includes a two page partial color photocopy of the 1845 letter.
Property of the Lincoln County Museum, Fayetteville, TN; Bequest of Mary Bright Wilson (1909-2004), formerly of Fayetteville, and descended in her family.
Condition:
1st item: Extremely fragile condition. Covers are detached and frayed with losses. Most pages have become separated and all have varying degrees of losses, some significant (up to 6"). 2nd item: Paper is thin, rendering it slightly difficult to read. Areas of loss, largest 1" x 4 3/4", to top center. 3rd-6th items: All items in overall good condition with toning, foxing spots, minor tears, areas of loss, to be expected from age and manner of use.
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BIRTHPLACE OF ROBERT FULTONca.
BIRTHPLACE OF ROBERT FULTONca. 1854; lithograph by publishers Reigart and Dellinger, Philadelphia of the 364 acre farm owned by the father of Robert Fulton of the steamboat "Celrmont" fame, now in a later gold frame, 27"x 22 1/2" overall, 21 1/4"x 16 3/4" sight; Condition: tears, staining, foxing
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A 1917 Robert Fulton Logan oil on
A 1917 Robert Fulton Logan oil on canvas board, depicting rocky New England seascape in an abstract style. Signed and dated lower right, R.F. Logan 1917. Unframed board, 10"H x 14"W Condition: some fraying of canvas at board's edge, paint loss in upper left sea and sky field, evidence of water damage CT Transfer Fee $10
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FODOR Charles. 1969 O/C ''Composite
FODOR Charles. 1969 O/C ''Composite #6.''Signed with title and dated verso. Charles Fodor American 20th C. From a storage warehouse. Dimensions: 27.5'' high x 20'' wide. Condition: Heavy surface grime several stains and minor loss t lower edge- 1.5.'' Fair condition.
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John Fulton Folinsbee (American,
John Fulton Folinsbee
(American, 1892-1972)
Ms. Dorothy Rice Brewster
Oil on Canvas
signed John Folinsbee (lower left).
23 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches.
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19th c. Victorian frame. Site
19th c. Victorian frame. Site 16'' x 20''.
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Ruth A. (Temple) Anderson American,
Ruth A. (Temple) Anderson American, 1891-1957 Fulton and Broadway with St. Paul's Church, 1917
Estimate:$10,000-$15,000
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FAIRFIELD PORTER (NY/IL, 1907-1975)
FAIRFIELD PORTER (NY/IL, 1907-1975) UNFRAMED "6th Avenue II", lithograph, artist's proof,1971. Unframed in foam core folio, sheet: 23 1/2" x 30 1/2", image: 21" x 28", good condition.
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16 Old Ink Bottles or Inkwells.
16 Old Ink Bottles or Inkwells.
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Fenton 1562 Lilac Canoe boat.
Fenton 1562 Lilac Canoe boat.
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17 pieces. Pax. New York,
17 pieces. Pax. New York, 1956-1962. Nos. ?, 3, 4, 6-15, 17 & 18, ? 17 sheets, various formats; minor scattered wear. Includes contributions by e.e. cummings, Jack Kerouac, Thomas Merton, et al. Includes unnumbered 1956 issue with contributions by e.e. cummings, Claire McAllister & Richard Gilman; also an unnumbered 1961 issue devoted to Thomas Merton's "Original Child Bomb,"; 2 1962 issues numbered.
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W. G. KURTZ, FIRST FULTON COUNTY
W. G. KURTZ, FIRST FULTON COUNTY JAIL, ETCHING Wilbur G. Kurtz (American 1882-1967), untitled, 1932, etching, historical recreation illustration depicting the first city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia jail in 1855, signed and dated in plate to lower right, framed. Note: Kurtz served as a technical advisor for the 1939 film "Gone With The Wind". Approximate dimensions: Sight h. 11. 5?, w. 24. 5?; Overall h. 24. 5?, w. 34. 5?, d. 1. 25
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FAIRFIELD PORTER (NY/IL, 1907-1975)
FAIRFIELD PORTER (NY/IL, 1907-1975) UNFRAMED "6th Avenue, I", lithograph, artist's proof. 1971. Unframed in foam core folio, sheet: 23 3/4" x 30 3/4", image: 21 3/4" x 20 1/4", good condition.
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New York from St. Paul's Church
New York from St. Paul's Church after J. Hill 21'' x36'' colored engraving 1855
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French School, 16th Century
French School, 16th Century
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Folio Nostalgic Views of America
Folio Nostalgic Views of America : edition 58/200, published by Graphic Arts Unlimited, New York, five of six prints titled, "State Fair", "Star Pitcher", "Bucks County Spring", "Sugaring in Vermont", "Christmas in a Hudson River Lighthouse", all signed by artists lower right in pencil, after Mead Shaeffer, New York, 1898-1980, John Falter, Pennsylvania, 1910-1982, Stevan Dohanos, Connecticut, 1907-1994, offset lithographs, unframed, pages 35-7/8 x 29 in., in original folio with text. Lacks one print "Gramercy Park Spring", handling creases and grime in margins, wear at corners, "Star Pitcher" with six small tears in margin; folio with handling grime, stains and tears. Private Collection, Easley, South Carolina.
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FAIRFIELD PORTER (NY/IL, 1907-1995)
FAIRFIELD PORTER (NY/IL, 1907-1995) Hudson River Viewed from West Point, watercolor and gouache on paper, signed lower right, label verso "Property of Charles Reim", in slender molded silver frame, matted and glazed, OS: 17" x 20 1/2", SS: 9" x 12 1/2". Good condition.
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SIXTEEN BOXES OF BOOKSSixteen Boxes
SIXTEEN BOXES OF BOOKSSixteen Boxes of Books
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16 PIECES OF NEW HAVEN RAILROAD
16 PIECES OF NEW HAVEN RAILROAD EPHEMERA