A GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY INDIAN PAINTINGSAA GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY INDIAN PAINTINGSA group of seven 19th century Indian miniature paintingslot includes four framed miniatures and three unframed; various patio and terrace gatherings along with depictions of various deities from Vedic
THREE RUSSIAN ICONS WITH SILVER OKLADSThreeTHREE RUSSIAN ICONS WITH SILVER OKLADSThree Russian icons with silver oklads18th-19th centuryOne depicting the Mother of God, Christ Pantokrator and St. Nicholas above a gathering of saints, oklad with maker's and assayer's marks illegibl
FRENCH SCHOOL , FIGURES GATHERED ONFRENCH SCHOOL , FIGURES GATHERED ON RIVERBANKFrench School(18th/19th century)Figures gathered on riverbank under a cloudy skyoil on canvasindistinctly signed lower right22 x 26in (56 x 66cm) Provenance:Property from the Estat
A LARGE GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCHA LARGE GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BOOKSA large gathering of approximately 125 19th century French leather bound booksBooks gathered here are for mostly decorative purposes: the majority bound in 1/2 gilt titled leather over brightly decora
APPROXIMATELY 100 19TH CENTURY FRENCHAPPROXIMATELY 100 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BOOKSA large gathering of approximately 100 19th century French leather bound booksBooks are gathered here for mostly decorative purposes: the majority bound in 1/2 gilt titled leather over brightly decora
A LARGE MIX OF 19TH CENTURY DECORATIVEA LARGE MIX OF 19TH CENTURY DECORATIVE BOOKSA large mix of 19th century decorative booksThe books in this lot are gathered for mostly decorative purposes. The majority bound in 1/2 gilt titled leather over brightly colored marbled boards. subje
HARRY CASSIE BEST, WOODLAND GATHERINGHarryHARRY CASSIE BEST, WOODLAND GATHERINGHarry Cassie Best (Canadian, 1863-1936)Woodland gathering at duskoil on artist's boardindistinctly inscribed and signed H.C. Best lower right10 x 14in (25.5 x 35.5cm)
TWO SPLINT GATHERING BASKETS, 19TH C.TwoTWO SPLINT GATHERING BASKETS, 19TH C.Two splint gathering baskets, 19th c., with green bands, largest - 12" h.
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Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
UNUSUAL SPLINT GATHERING BASKET, 19THUNUSUAL SPLINT GATHERING BASKET, 19TH C.Unusual splint gathering basket, 19th c., with small basket woven to interior, 5 1/2" h., 13 1/4" dia.
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Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
STAINED SPLINT GATHERING BASKET, 19TH.StainedSTAINED SPLINT GATHERING BASKET, 19TH.Stained splint gathering basket, 19th., 10 3/4" h., 17" w.
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Sporadic breaks.
FINE ORSCHBOK GATHERING BASKET CA. 19THFINE ORSCHBOK GATHERING BASKET CA. 19TH CENTURY;Appalachian-type hickory splint egg basket with thick bent hoop handle, thinner split rim hoop and plate drawn and shaved ribs, the rim with secondary rod and basket woven with uniform taper splint weaving splints, 11"x 9 3/4"x 8 3/4"; Condition: nail and cross-X weave union, good patina, normal wear from use
WHITE WASHED OAK SPLINT HANDLE GATHERINGWHITE WASHED OAK SPLINT HANDLE GATHERING BASKETca. 19th century; utility woven oak and hickory splint basket with three-slide runner bottom with square woven with opening for drawing, rough split staves and uniform thick weaving splints, rod split round rim, carved lock-joint set bentwood hoop handle and white wash finish, 14"d, 16"h; Condition: extensive wear from use, one runner split
FINE TAGHKANIC-TYPE HANDLED EGG GATHERINGFINE TAGHKANIC-TYPE HANDLED EGG GATHERING BASKETca. 19th century; hickory splint round oval bent woven basket with fine notch-cut bentwood handle lock-joint mounted into double rod rim, the base with coiled splint foot and domed interior, 13 1/2"x 9 1/2"x 10 1/2"; Condition: bent to oval shape, excellent old patina
2 LITHOGRAPH CANDY TIN BANKS CA. 1930S;2 LITHOGRAPH CANDY TIN BANKS CA. 1930S; UNSIGNEDoval shaped small candy tin with lift-off lid and small coin cap on bottom, depicting squirrels gathering nuts, chipmunks, small bug with net and receiving teller owl, marked "Security Storage and Trust for Squirrels & Chipmunks", 4 1/4"x 1 3/4"x 2 3/4" each; Condition: both have some surface scratches and paint chipping, overall retaining 80-90% original surface
RARE FORM WOODEN SLAT SIDE HANDLED GATHERINGbasketRARE FORM WOODEN SLAT SIDE HANDLED GATHERINGbasket ca. 1900; mixed Spanish cedar and softwood rectangular picker's basket with solid bottom, tapered bottom slatted sides and fine mortise and tenon frame "ox bow" handle mounted with pin nails, unsigned and unknown origin, 19 1/4"x 10"x 11 3/4"; Condition: some deterioration to lower portions of slats, stains to hardwood bottom
2 CHILD'S SIZE EGG BASKETS CA. 19TH-EARLY2 CHILD'S SIZE EGG BASKETS CA. 19TH-EARLY 20THcentury; both utility gathering melon shaped baskets with hoop handles: oak splint egg basket with 5/8" wide hoop handle, split and shaved ribs and rim band, rough split non-uniform weaving splints, 7 1/2"d, 7 1/4"h; hickory splint egg basket in similar construction with interwoven union bracing, 7"d, 6 1/2"h; Condition: both original, good
LARGE HICKORY SPLINT HANDLED HARVESTLARGE HICKORY SPLINT HANDLED HARVEST BASKET CA.mid-late 19th century; utility woven field gathering/harvest basket with coil wrapped hoop band foot, wide rough hewn bent hoop handle nail mounted into double rod rim, the basket staves double slat cross base of basket, weaving splints are rough hewn and non-uniform, rim with angular wrap and tack nail fasteners, 18"d, 16"x 16 1/2"; Condition: good, no damage
RARE WOODEN HANDLED AND FOOTED RYE STRAWgatheringRARE WOODEN HANDLED AND FOOTED RYE STRAWgathering basket ca. early 19th century; non-typical gathering basket with willow splint bound coiled rye straw leaf shaped body, split rod oval bent foot with hickory splint binding and similar half rod bentwood handle with similar splint binding, attributed to central PA, 15"x 9"x 10 1/2"; Condition: good
4 HANDLED BASKETSca. 19th & early 20th4 HANDLED BASKETSca. 19th & early 20th century; PA oak splint round sack bottom basket with some red dyed bands and bent hoop handle, 11"d, 10 3/4"h; ash splint rectangular small gathering basket with bent hoop handle and non-uniform cross woven bottom with small split weavers, dark patina, 10 1/4"x 9"x 8 1/2"; Taghkanic type handled sack bottom basket with round rim and square woven bottom, half rod rim and lock-joint mounted hoop handle, 12"d, 11 1/2"h; loose handled large tribal-type harvest basket with wrapped splint swing handle on arched notch-join mounts, round shape with dome bottom, 17"d, 13"h; Condition: all fair-good, some splint damage
FINE HICKORY SPLINT ORSCHBOK GATHERINGFINE HICKORY SPLINT ORSCHBOK GATHERING BASKETca. mid-late 19th century; Appalachian type wide buttocks shaped basket with side mounted hoop handle, two hoop basket with oval bent rim hoop and side mounted round handle hoop, split and shaved ribs and progressive tapered width weave splints, fine diamond weave "God's Eye" at hoop unions, tight wrapped rim, 13 1/4"x 9"x 9"; Condition: as found, some weave splint damage near base
HICKORY SPLINT TWO-HANDLED ROUND BASKETca.HICKORY SPLINT TWO-HANDLED ROUND BASKETca. mid-late 19th century; fine garden gathering basket that is bowl shaped with two lock-joint notch carved small bent hoop handles, single coil banded foot, cross-woven staves, domed bottom, uniform width weaver splints and split rod two-part rim with wide single wrap banding, 13 1/2"-14 1/2"d, 6 1/4"h; Condition: excellent dark reddish/brown wood grain, nice form, no damage
GROUP OF CHILDREN'S CERAMICSca. 1815-1835;GROUP OF CHILDREN'S CERAMICSca. 1815-1835; squat bulbous pearlware creamer with corrugated upper section highlighted with blue vertical lines on body and handle and a rim contour line, acanthus handle terminals, 2"d, 1 3/4"h, Condition: good; handled cup and saucer, pattern of blue gathered four blossom flowers on a lighter blue diamond and interspersed by four dot diamonds, 2 1/2"d, 1 1/2" cup, 4 1/4"d, 1"h saucer; deep sugar bowl and lid with button knob, blue stylized flowers, foliage and fruit pattern, 3 1/4"d, 3"h, Condition: good; pearlware deep sugar bowl and lid with globular knob, stylized blue, green and yellow blossom and foliage pattern, English Staffordshire earthenware, 3"d, 3"h, Condition: small glaze losses on rim contour line
2 PIECES NATIVE CULTURE TYPE DECORATIVE2 PIECES NATIVE CULTURE TYPE DECORATIVE EMBROIDERYca. 19th & 20th century; embroidered homespun drawstring gathering bag with colorful green and red bordered fabric with cross-stitch assembly and drawstring top, colorful embroidery of bird, spider, fish, snake and lizard with other decorative forms, 7"x 11 3/4", Condition: unattributed origin, good form; southwest tribal form embroidered pattern head band (?) with yarn and button fringework, the band with colorful printed fabric back with embroidery on homespun linen, 18 1/2"x 2", Condition: unknown origin, bright color embroidery
Allen Sapp (1929-2015), Cree THE MENAllen Sapp (1929-2015), Cree THE MEN GATHERED BEHIND THE HOUSE signed lower right 24 x 30 in — 61 x 76.2 cm
ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) "LADIES ANDANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) "LADIES AND GENTLEMAN, 1975" Silkscreen print in colors on Arches wove paper. Signed, numbered '28/125', and dated '75 in pencil (on verso). Reference: FS II134.Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987)
Andrew Warhol Jr. was born to Austro-Hungarian emigrants on August 6th, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1945, Warhol enrolled at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, now known as Carnegie Mellon University. There, he studied commercial art, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in pictoral design in 1949.
Upon graduating, he moved to New York City, where his career began in commercial and advertising art. Following some successful solo and group exhibitions in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Warhol established a studio on East 47th Street in New York, which would become known as The Factory - a gathering place for a wide range of artists, performers, celebrities, playwrights, and wealthy patrons. Using a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture, Warhol examined the intersection of celebrity culture, advertising, and artistic expression. Though controversial due to his seemingly open embrace of consumerist culture, Warhol has been celebrated as a leading figure in the pop art movement and as a visionary whose work captures the spirit of mid-20th century American culture.
Warhol died in Manhattan on February 22nd, 1987 at the age of 58. He and his work have been the subjects of numerous posthumous exhibitions, books, and films, and his creations have become highly sought-after collectibles.
ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) "LADIES ANDANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) "LADIES AND GENTLEMAN, 1975" Silkscreen print in colors on Arches wove paper. Signed, numbered '28/125', and dated '75 in pencil (on verso). Reference: FS II132.Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987)
Andrew Warhol Jr. was born to Austro-Hungarian emigrants on August 6th, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1945, Warhol enrolled at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, now known as Carnegie Mellon University. There, he studied commercial art, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in pictoral design in 1949.
Upon graduating, he moved to New York City, where his career began in commercial and advertising art. Following some successful solo and group exhibitions in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Warhol established a studio on East 47th Street in New York, which would become known as The Factory - a gathering place for a wide range of artists, performers, celebrities, playwrights, and wealthy patrons. Using a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture, Warhol examined the intersection of celebrity culture, advertising, and artistic expression. Though controversial due to his seemingly open embrace of consumerist culture, Warhol has been celebrated as a leading figure in the pop art movement and as a visionary whose work captures the spirit of mid-20th century American culture.
Warhol died in Manhattan on February 22nd, 1987 at the age of 58. He and his work have been the subjects of numerous posthumous exhibitions, books, and films, and his creations have become highly sought-after collectibles.
DALE CHIHULY (AMERICAN, B. 1941) BLOWNDALE CHIHULY (AMERICAN, B. 1941) BLOWN GLASS FORM Signed and initialed 'P.P. -94' (to underside). Dale Chihuly (American, b. 1941)
Dale Chihuly has become an internationally celebrated personality in contemporary art and design, whose prominence in the field of contemporary studio glass is unmatched. During his many years as a teacher, Chihuly made a point of gathering artists from all media to work with him and with glass, with the aim of introducing new points of view and infusing new energy into the process of glassworking.
In 1969, he took leadership of an important glass program at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in Providence, and two years later, he founded Pilchuck Glass School, the premier international school for glass artists, with the Seattle art patrons Anne Gould Hauberg and John Hauberg. Students combined glass and other media in both glassblowing and installation work—often compensating in creative presentation for what they lacked in technique—and they were always encouraged by Chihuly to approach the material in unorthodox ways. With these achievements alone, Chihuly would be recognized for his enduring impact on the American studio glass movement, but he has been able to pursue a prolific and successful career as an artist as well.
While Chihuly’s work has changed dramatically throughout his nearly 50-year career, certain preferences have remained the same. He has always worked glass in a variety of sizes, from small vessels to room-size installations. He has always been interested in sculpture and in outdoor projects where the landscape may be used as a point of departure. Color, on the other hand, has been a gradual acquisition, from the muted, relatively monochromatic 1970s works, such as the Blanket Cylinders and early Seaforms, to the brilliant colors of the Macchias and Venetians in the 1980s and beyond.
VINTAGE COLLECTION OF MOSTLY FIREMENVINTAGE COLLECTION OF MOSTLY FIREMEN MEDALS & RIBBONS Early 20th century. Including some local fireman medals, police medals, army medals, Masonic lodge, and political delegations (gather more from photos).
TWO PAINTED SPLINT GATHERING BASKETS,TWO PAINTED SPLINT GATHERING BASKETS, 19TH C.Two painted splint gathering baskets, 19th c. , to include a buttocks basket with chrome yellow surface and a basket with a blue/green surface, 15" h., 17" w. and 14" h., 17" w. Provenance: A Virginia Collection.
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Condition:
Sporadic wear, green with minor breaks in bottom.
VLADIMIR NASONOV (RUSSIAN B. 1962),VLADIMIR NASONOV (RUSSIAN B. 1962), OIL ON CANVASVladimir Nasonov (Russian b. 1962), oil on canvas figures gathering hay, signed lower right, 24" x 30", frame - 33" x 39".
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Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs. Provenance: private Pennsylvania collection.
GROUP OF COUNTRY WARES, 19TH C.GroupGROUP OF COUNTRY WARES, 19TH C.Group of country wares, 19th c., to include three bentwood pantry boxes, largest - 4 1/2" h.; a bentwood dipper; and two splint gathering baskets.
Condition:
Baskets - minor breaks.
LARGE BLUE PAINTED GATHERING BASKET,LARGE BLUE PAINTED GATHERING BASKET, CA. 1900Large blue painted gathering basket, ca. 1900, together with a smaller basket, 18" h., 22" w. and 11 1/2" h., 14 1/4" w.
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Condition:
General wear. Larger with some nails missing from metal bands.
PAIR OF CHINESE VASESPair of ChinesePAIR OF CHINESE VASESPair of Chinese Republic Period Porcelain Vases. Each marked China on the base. Features an outdoor scene with female figures gathered at a table. Measures 13-1/4" x 5". Condition: Previously drilled
RAPHAEL SOYER (1899 - 1987)Raphael Soyer,RAPHAEL SOYER (1899 - 1987)Raphael Soyer, American (1899 - 1987) Lithograph on Paper "The Gathering" Pencil Signed and Numbered 33/15. Sight measures 19" x 14", frame measures 28" x 22-1/2". Condition: Good condition. Domestic
MONO NATIVE AMERICAN EXCEPTIONAL GATHERINGMONO NATIVE AMERICAN EXCEPTIONAL GATHERING BASKETMono Native American exceptional gathering basket, appx. 7" t x 16" l x 15" w.
WASHOE NATIVE AMERICAN CONICAL GATHERINGWASHOE NATIVE AMERICAN CONICAL GATHERING BASKETWashoe Native American conical gathering basket, appx. 9 1/2" t x 8" diameter.