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ROSIE CLARK "I LIKE TO MAKE A
ROSIE CLARK "I LIKE TO MAKE A LASTING IMPRESSION" Rosie Clark (American/Georgia 1925-2016), "I like to Make a Lasting Impression," ink on scratchboard depicting a zebra wearing a straw hat with flowers and a red bow around its neck, signed at lower right, unframed. Approx. sight h 5.5", w. 4.75"; overall h. 13.75", w. 11".
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JAMES EASON (AMERICAN, 20TH
JAMES EASON (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY) DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER Acrylic on paper. Signed 'James Eason' (lower right).
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ROCHESTER ROOT BEER EMBOSSED TIN
ROCHESTER ROOT BEER EMBOSSED TIN SIGN.Rochester Root Beer Embossed Tin Sign. Circa 1950. Cream, brown, and yellow finish. 20 x 30”. Near mint.
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EDWARD SELMAR SIEBERT (AMERICAN,
EDWARD SELMAR SIEBERT (AMERICAN, 1856-1938) "DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER, NY" Oil on artist board. Signed (lower right).
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MASTON, R. Thomas, (American,
MASTON, R. Thomas, (American, 19/20th C.): ''Christmas Eve at Old St Patrick's Church'', Oil/Canvasboard, 48'' x 36'', signed lower right, The Rochester Memorial Art Gallery Finger Lakes Exhibition affixed verso, encased in Newcomb Macklin gilt carved framed, 53.5'' x 41.5''. St Patrick's was located on Lake Avenue in Rochester, New York, right next to the world-famous Eastman Kodak headquarters. St. Patrick's was Rochester's first Catholic church, founded more than a decade before the city of Rochester was established. St. Patrick's also was the area's first cathedral and served that role for decades before Eastman Kodak Co. bought the property to expand its ever-growing industrial empire. As the center of what became the Catholic Diocese of Rochester, four bishops were consecrated at St. Patrick's. Even after the cathedral was demolished, St. Patrick's lived on until 1979 as a church in the shadows of Kodak's iconic corporate headquarters building. (Democrat and Chronicle).
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MASTON, R. Thomas, (American,
MASTON, R. Thomas, (American, 19/20th C.): ''Christmas Eve at Old St Patrick's Church'', Oil/Canvasboard, 48'' x 36'', signed lower right, The Rochester Memorial Art Gallery Finger Lakes Exhibition affixed verso, encased in Newcomb Macklin gilt carved framed, 53.5'' x 41.5''. St Patrick's was located on Lake Avenue in Rochester, New York, right next to the world-famous Eastman Kodak headquarters. St. Patrick's was Rochester's first Catholic church, founded more than a decade before the city of Rochester was established. St. Patrick's also was the area's first cathedral and served that role for decades before Eastman Kodak Co. bought the property to expand its ever-growing industrial empire. As the center of what became the Catholic Diocese of Rochester, four bishops were consecrated at St. Patrick's. Even after the cathedral was demolished, St. Patrick's lived on until 1979 as a church in the shadows of Kodak's iconic corporate headquarters building. (Democrat and Chronicle).
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COLLECTION OF ROCHESTER POSTCARDS
COLLECTION OF ROCHESTER POSTCARDS TO INCLUDE:35 REAL PHOTO VINTAGE CARDS INCLUDING WITCH ROCK, ROCHESTER CENTER, LEONARD'S MILL, ETC. AND A GROUP OF MODERN POST WORLD WAR II CARDS. GOOD CONDITION, NICE LOT.
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ROSETTA BOHNERT IMPRESSIONIST
ROSETTA BOHNERT IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE PAINTING New York, Massachusetts,1885-1980Depicts a mountain range glistening with sunlight overlooking a clear blue lake framed by dense forests and rock formations.
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New York five-gallon stoneware
New York five-gallon stoneware crock impressed W. Roberts Binghamton New York with a cobalt bird on a floral branch 13 1/2" h. ?
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William Anslow Thornley British,
William Anslow Thornley British, 1857-1898 The Port of Rochester at Sunset
Estimate:$2,000-$4,000
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JOHN FISHER, BISHOP OF ROCHESTER,
JOHN FISHER, BISHOP OF ROCHESTER, ENGRAVING, FRAMED: 22 X 15-1/2 INJohn Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, Engraving, Framed: 22 x 15-1/2 in
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(2) ROCHESTER SAFETY COUNCIL
(2) ROCHESTER SAFETY COUNCIL ADVERTISING POSTERS (2) Rochester Safety Council Advertising Posters
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17 ROCHESTER, MASS STEREO CARDS
17 ROCHESTER, MASS STEREO CARDS TO INCLUDE:7 VIEWS OF LOCUST COTTAGE FARM. ONE SHOWS SLIGHT CHIP TO CORNER. 5 VIEWS OF THE LEONARD PLACE WHICH IS NOW EASTOVER FARM. 3 SHOW SLIGHT CHIPS TO TOP RIGHT CORNERS. 5 MISCELLANEOUS ROCHESTER VIEWS. ONE IS OF THE CHURCH AND ACADEMY ON THE GREEN. THE CARDS SHOW LIGHT FOXING ALONG WITH TWO 6" X 8" MOUNTED EARLY 20TH C PHOTOS OF ROCHESTER HOUSES BY F W HOWLAND. ONE IS DR. BRIGGS HOUSE, SNIPATUIT ROAD ROAD. OTHER IS OLDEST HOUSE IN ROCHESTER. ALSO A PHOTO OF THE PEAK HOUSE, THE OLDEST HOUSE IN MEDFIELD AND ONE UNIDENTIFIED HOUSE.
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Two gallon stoneware jug 19th c.
Two gallon stoneware jug 19th c. impressed N. Clark & Co. Rochester NY with cobalt floral decoration 14 1/4" h. ?
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(VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS - ROCHESTER
(VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS - ROCHESTER THROUGH RUSSELL: 48 POSTCARDS EARLY 20TH CENTURY(VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS - ROCHESTER THROUGH RUSSELL: 48 POSTCARDS, Early 20th Century, Rochester: nine photos of harvesting, Farmer's Fair (1912), residences, Town house and more. Three Rock photos: Miller St., corner of Smith and Miller Streets and C.N. Atwood's residence. Five Rockland: photo of Town Farm, two early Union St. views, Railroad Station during "War Manoevres 1909" and Savings Bank Block. Five Rockport: Life Saving Station, "Doreens" fishing boat, interior of "The Blacksmith Shop", The Fleet in harbor and Bearskin Neck Road. Also: Roslindale "Fire Engine House", two Rowe photo views, three Rowley photo views (1941 Gulf Station with Coca-Cola and other advertising), Roxbury Old Home Week (photo), four Royalston early views, four Rutland views and Russell Railroad Station. Provenance: The Estate of Hilary Bamford.
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BARTHOLOMAY BREWERY CO., ROCHESTER,
BARTHOLOMAY BREWERY CO., ROCHESTER, NEW YORK TIN LITHOGRAPH TRAY circa 1900.
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Five gallon stoneware jug 19th c.
Five gallon stoneware jug 19th c. impressed W. Roberts Binghamton NY with a cobalt bird decoration 19" h. ?
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RALPH AVERY (AMERICAN, 1906 - 1976)
RALPH AVERY (AMERICAN, 1906 - 1976) ROCHESTER, NY EXCHANGE STREET watercolor on paper. signed 'Ralph Avery' (lower left).
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RUTH C. HAGSTROM IMPRESSIONIST
RUTH C. HAGSTROM IMPRESSIONIST HARBOR PAINTING Massachusetts,1906-2007Depicting three boats moored to an industrial commercial harbor beneath an overcast sky.
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JOHN C. WENRICH (AMERICAN,
JOHN C. WENRICH (AMERICAN, 1894-1970) "ROCHESTER, JUNCTION" Watercolor on paper. Signed 'John C Wenrich -1959' (lower right).
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(3) JOHN BURGER, STONEWARE JUGS
(3) JOHN BURGER, STONEWARE JUGS Rochester, NY.
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STEPHEN MERRITT (AMERICAN,
STEPHEN MERRITT (AMERICAN, 20/21ST CENTURY) VESSEL Rochester, New York. Signed with artist hallmark.
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4 CDV's of Native Americans
4 CDV's of Native Americans Rochester NY photographers.Very good. 4'' x 2 1/2''E
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NEW YORK TWO GALLON STONEWARE
NEW YORK TWO GALLON STONEWARE JUG, 19TH C.New York two gallon stoneware jug, 19th c., impressed John Burger Rochester , with cobalt leaf decoration, 14" h.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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CURTIS ROSSER IMPRESSIONIST NEW
CURTIS ROSSER IMPRESSIONIST NEW ENGLAND PAINTING Massachusetts,1927-2005Fall landscape depicting a New England, most likely Massachusetts church with trees in the foreground.
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Bronze plate with enameled
Bronze plate with enameled foliate design; impressed mark: "The Arts Crafts Shop, Buffalo N.Y." 9"Diam. Original patina and small 1/4" chip in enamel.
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RALPH AVERY (AMERICAN, 1906-1976)
RALPH AVERY (AMERICAN, 1906-1976) ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK AND ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Watercolor. Signed 'Ralph Avery' (lower left).
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1920S JEWELER'S HANGING SIGN,
1920S JEWELER'S HANGING SIGN, ROCHESTER NYDouble-sided, pocket-watch-shaped metal retail store sign from Rochester jeweler L.M. Campbell. Handpainted. Measures 31" high. White metal over iron frame, apparently, as a magnet will attach firmly only to particular areas of the piece. Still quit heavy, though hollow. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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EDWARD SELMAR SIEBERT (AMERICAN,
EDWARD SELMAR SIEBERT (AMERICAN, 1856-1944) ALEXANDER STREET, ROCHESTER, NY oil on board. signed 'Ewd. S Siebert' and titled (on reverse).
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NEW YORK STONEWARE OVOID CROCK,
NEW YORK STONEWARE OVOID CROCK, 19TH C., IMPRESSEDNew York stoneware ovoid crock, 19th c., impressed J & S Hart Oswego Falls , with cobalt 3 , 13" h.
Condition:
2'' x 1'' chip repair to rim, stone pop to mid body, lid restored.
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Roseville Mostique Vase marked with
Roseville Mostique Vase marked with (die impressed) 164 four tiny glaze chips on the body and two in the top of rim 6''h.
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RARE M. PORTER, ROCHESTER, NY
RARE M. PORTER, ROCHESTER, NY STONEWARE WATER COOLER With American Eagle, marked St. Croix.
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ELLIS A. ROSENTHAL CRAWFORD LAKE
ELLIS A. ROSENTHAL CRAWFORD LAKE MAINE PAINTING Rhode Island,Late 19th-Early 20th CenturyImpressionist work depicting Totem Pole Island on Crawford Lake, Maine beneath a bright blue sky with billowing clouds. Ellis Rosenthal, father of Jay Rosenthal, studied under Charles Gordon Harris and was a close family friend of the artist.
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BURGER, ROCHESTER STONEWARE
BURGER, ROCHESTER STONEWARE CROCKS (2) PIeces of Late 19th c. New York Stoneware, both with cobalt slip trailed decoration, applied lug handles, flat rims, impressed maker's mark, incl: Burger & Co. 2-gallon crock with flower decoration, cobalt capacity mark, 9" high, 9 1/2" diam., surface flakes and backside kiln pop; and Burger Bro's & Co. 3-gallon crock, with cobalt slip trailed flower containing the capacity mark, 10 1/2" high, 11" diam., rim chip.
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John Burger Rochester 3-gallon
John Burger Rochester 3-gallon ovoid jug, cobalt blue floral decoration at front, stamped John Burger Rochester at neck, 17"H
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J. BURGER, JR. 4 GALLON STONEWARE
J. BURGER, JR. 4 GALLON STONEWARE CHURN Rochester, NY.