- J. STIFF & SONS, PAIR OF LONDON
J. STIFF & SONS, PAIR OF LONDON POTTERY COVERED STORAGE JARS Lambeth, England, circa 1900, cream stoneware painted red and black with an oval designated for a label, tin covers, stamped to underside.
- ATTRIBUTED TO JOPHEN STEIN (B.
ATTRIBUTED TO JOPHEN STEIN (B. 1978), "SONNY’S SON SUNNY SUN," 2004, ACRYLIC ON PAPERBOARD, SIGHT: 9.625" H X 9.75" WAttributed to Jophen Stein, (b. 1978) "Sonny's Son Sunny Sun," 2004, Acrylic on paperboard Appears unsigned; titled and dated by repute Acrylic on paperboard Dimensions: Sight: 9.625" H x 9.75" W Provenance: Property from a distinguished Palm Springs Estate
- Foster, J.J. The Stuarts, 2 vols.,
Foster, J.J. The Stuarts, 2 vols., 1902. No. 143 of 175 of the Edition de Luxe signed by the author. Folio, orig. cloth gilt. Plates. With 7 other volumes (9)/Provenance: Spetchley Park
- H. SWIFT MINIATURES OF MEN OF THE
H. SWIFT MINIATURES OF MEN OF THE JAY FAMILY, PR. Pair of American miniature ink and watercolor on paper portraits depicting young men in profile "en Face" each in ebonized frames with acorn-form hangers, the verso of one inscribed "Charles Jay / H. Swift" and the other "Thomas [illeg.] Jay / H Swift" Image: 3" H x 2.25" W frame: 5.5" H x 4.5" W. Provenance: Property from a 30 Waterside Plaza estate.
- STEVEN S YOUNG 'FATHER WITH CHILDREN'
STEVEN S YOUNG 'FATHER WITH CHILDREN' OFFSET LITHO Steven Scott Young (American, b. 1957), 'Father with Children', offset lithograph, depicting a father seated outside a doorway with two young children, editioned in pencil to lower left 18/25, signed in pencil to lower right, unframed. Approximate dimensions: image h. 24", w. 18.5"; paper h. 28", w. 22.625"
- JOHN SONSINI, (B. 1950, AMERICAN),
JOHN SONSINI, (B. 1950, AMERICAN), "JOSE," 2012, GRAPHITE AND INK ON WOVE PAPER UNDER GLASS, 14" H X 11" WJohn Sonsini, (b. 1950, American) "Jose," 2012 Graphite and ink on wove paper under glass Signed lower sheet edge, at right: J Sonsini; titled and dated near the lower corner of the left sheet edge 14" H x 11" W Provenance: The Blake Bryne Collection Graphite and ink on wove paper under glass Dimensions: 14" H x 11" W Provenance: The Blake Bryne Collection
- BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK Upside
BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK Upside down letters J & E Stevens Co. designed by Charles A. Bailey circa 1890. Place a coin under the feet of the driver and press the lever. The boy jumps into the road frightening the donkey as when he rears the cart and driver are thrown backward when the coin falls into the cart and disappears. Boy is a replacement (VG Cond.)
- H & J Walter The Children of the
H & J Walter The Children of the Rev John Harrison of Bishopstone: Cissie Jane holding flowers and a basket Kate seated pointing to a ball in her left hand and William standing with a hoop inscribed on the reverse silhouette cut out on paper heightened in gilt and pencil work background 15cm x 20cm (6" x 8") in a rosewood frame
- BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK Upside
BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK Upside down letters J & E Stevens Co. designed by Charles A. Bailey circa 1890. Place a coin under the feet of the driver and press the lever. The boy jumps into the road frightening the donkey as when he rears the cart and driver are thrown backward when the coin falls into the cart and disappears. (Exc. Cond.)
- JR Eason
(American, 20th Century)
All
JR Eason
(American, 20th Century)
All of the Children, edition 8/25
bronze
signed JR Eason and numbered (verso)
height 7 3/4 x width 8 x depth 6 1/2 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
- Jesse (J H) Memoirs of the Court
Jesse (J H) Memoirs of the Court of England during the Reign of the Stuarts, 4 vols., Richard Bentley 1840, original cloth with decorative blind tooling and others on English history etc., 49 volumes [3 boxes]
- BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK Upside
BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK Upside down letters J & E Stevens Co. designed by Charles A. Bailey circa 1891. Place a coin under the feet of the driver and press the lever. The boy jumps into the road frightening the donkey and as he rears the cart and driver are thrown backward when the coin falls into the cart and disappears. Replaced boy and restoration to driver cart repainted overall (Fair Cond.)
- J.O. BOSTHOFF COPYRIGHT 1900: FIVE
J.O. BOSTHOFF COPYRIGHT 1900: FIVE CHILDREN IN FRONT OF A CABIN Toned platinum print. Provenance: Property from the Collection of Gerald Kornblau. 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. 12 1/4 x 15 1/4 in. (frame).
- FRANCIS E. JAMIESON (BRITISH, 1895-1950),
FRANCIS E. JAMIESON (BRITISH, 1895-1950), YOUNG BOYS BY THE SEASHORE Oil on canvas, signed "W. Richards" at lower right, presented in an attractive period gilt frame with the retailer's stamp of Michael Gann Art Gallery of New York.
- JOST AMMAN (1539-1591): HUNTER
JOST AMMAN (1539-1591): HUNTER WITH DOG Black ink over black chalk on paper with a slight sketch of a head in black chalk on the left 4 x 3 1/8 in. numbered 3 over figures head. PROVENANCE: H. Shickman Gallery New York; Acquired from the above 1966. EXHIBITED: New York H. Shickman Gallery Exhibition of Old Master Drawings 1965 cat. no. 36 reproduced plate 36.
- JAMES DEAKIN & SONS
PAIR OF CASED
JAMES DEAKIN & SONS
PAIR OF CASED AESTHETIC MOVEMENT SERVERS, CIRCA 1880 engraved electroplated silver, stamped JD&S(2)25.7cm longProvenance: Partridge Fine Arts
- JAMES S. KING (New Jersey 1852-1925)
JAMES S. KING (New Jersey 1852-1925) ORIGINAL ETCHING ''The Choir Boys'' after the painting by Jennie Brownscombe. 29 1/2 in. by 20 in. Signed Jas. S. King lower right and by Jennie Brownscombe lower left also signed in the plate. With remarque lower left. Custom matted in silver gilt frame.
- BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK Upside
BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK Upside down letters J & E Stevens Co. designed by Charles A. Bailey circa 1890. Place a coin under the feet of the driver and press the lever. The boy jumps into the road frightening the donkey and as he rears the cart and driver are thrown backward when the coin falls into the cart and disappears. Repaint to hitch and wagon replaced arms.
- I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE-BENCH
I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE-BENCH MECHANICAL BANK Red base yellow shirt J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowne patented 4/27/1897. When the mule and boy are brought into position a slight touch on the knob at the base causes the mule to turn around and kick the boy over throwing the coin from the bench into the receptacle below. Repaired legs and repainted boy.
- After J Jones/James Ward, Aged
After J Jones/James Ward, Aged 26 Yrs/restrike print, 40cm x 28cm/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
- Joseph Thomas (Exhibited 1850-1853)
Joseph Thomas (Exhibited 1850-1853) - Joseph Barrows and his Children in the Garden of Handsworth Hall, Birmingham, signed and dated 1849, ink and watercolour, 52 x 57cm Provenance: anon sale in these 'rooms, 30 November 2012, lot 1007, to the present vendor Joseph Barrows (1804-1890), a prominent citizen of Birmingham, one of the Street Commissioners (the forerunner to the Town Council) founded the firm of Joseph Barrows & Sons, Wine & Spirit Merchants. The business prospered to the extent that by 1849 the recently widowed Barrows had bought Handsworth Hall, a large 18th century home in extensive grounds. It had been the home of Anna Maria Sacheverell and Anne Gough and afterwards Joseph Grice, JP. It was demolished in the 1870s when the area was redeveloped. More Information In the same fine state of preservation as at the 2012 sale
- a/ SPISE A MULE BENCH MECHANICAL
a/ SPISE A MULE BENCH MECHANICAL BANK WITH BOX Orange shirt J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowne patented 4/27/1897. When the mule and boy are brought into position a slight touch on the knob at the base causes the mule to turn around and kick the boy over throwing the coin from the bench into the receptacle below. (Near Mint Cond.)
- BOY SCOUT CAMP MECHANICAL BANK
BOY SCOUT CAMP MECHANICAL BANK J & E Stevens Co. designed by Charles A. Bailey circa 1915. Insert a coin in the slot press lever the Boy Scout raises the flag as the coin falls into the bank. (Exc Cond.)
- BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK Upside
BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK Upside down letters J & E Stevens Co. designed by Charles A. Bailey circa 1890. Place a coin under the feet of the driver and press the lever. The boy jumps into the road frightening the donkey and as he rears the cart and driver are thrown backward when the coin falls into the cart and disappears. Repaint to cart and figure replaced front figure.
- J. & E. STEVENS COMPANY ALWAYS
J. & E. STEVENS COMPANY ALWAYS DID SPIES A MULE MECHANICAL BANK circa 1879. cast iron.
- Joseph Henry Sharp (American 1859-1953)
Joseph Henry Sharp (American 1859-1953) Monotype Sgn. lower right J.H. Sharp. Original condition very good. 19'' x 14''E
- ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE MECHANICAL
ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE MECHANICAL BANK (BENCH) Orange shirt J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowne patented 4/27/1897. When the mule and boy are brought into position a slight touch on the knob at the base causes the mule to turn around and kick the boy over throwing the coin from the bench into the receptacle below. (VG Cond.)
- A photo album by Jenner & Knewstub,
A photo album by Jenner & Knewstub, 33 St James's Street, the album in velvet boards and outer pierced metal covers with portrait roundels interspersed by masks and grotesque beasts, the album containing numerous photographs, contained in a leather box/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith
- J. and E. Stevens cast iron African
J. and E. Stevens cast iron African American mechanical bank; acrobatic figure in primitive cabin. 3 1/2"H. x 2 3/4"W. x 4"D. good working order, paint loss.
- STATE AND ONE STORY HOUSE STILL
STATE AND ONE STORY HOUSE STILL BANKS J. & E. Stevens and Kenton cast iron buildings japanned finish slots on reverse side. 3 1/4'' h. (VG-Exc. Cond.)
- James "Son Ford" Thomas (American/Mississippi,
James "Son Ford" Thomas (American/Mississippi, 1926-1990) "Statue of Liberty Head", sun-dried mud and tinfoil sculpture, c. 1980's, top inscribed "Son", h. 8", dia. 22".
- I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE BENCH
I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE BENCH MECHANICAL BANK Orange shirt J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 4/27/1897. When the mule and boy are brought into position a slight touch on the knob at the base causes the mule to turn around and kick the boy over throwing the coin from the bench into the receptacle below. Rear legs replaced some repaint in few areas otherwise (Exc. Cond.)
- A set of jester's bells with lignum
A set of jester's bells with lignum vitae handles and a quantity of children's instruments, drums, cymbals etc./Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith
- I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE JOCKEY
I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE JOCKEY MECHANICAL BANK J & E Stevens Co. designed by James H. Bowen patented 4/22/1879. The mule and rider being brought into position a slight touch on a knob at the base causes the mule to kick and throw the rider over his head when the coin is thrown from the rider's mouth into the receptacle below. (Exc. Cond.)
- An early 19th century oval ivory
An early 19th century oval ivory miniature of a boy in a lace trimmed blue jacket with a large Garter cross badge and a swagger stick.
- J & E STEVENS JUNIOR CASH REGISTER
J & E STEVENS JUNIOR CASH REGISTER BANK Early 20th c. Cast Iron Still Bank by J & E Stevens (Cromwell, CT), in the form of a cash register, relief molded swirl decorated nickel plated surface, marked "Junior" and "Cash", base marked "Manufactured by The J & E Stevens Co. Cromwell, Conn. U.S.A." and "Pat. Apld For", 5 1/4" high. Surface wear.