- Markham Pottery. Reseau vase. c. 1910,
Markham Pottery. Reseau vase. c. 1910, glazed earthenware. 3? h × 3¾ dia in. result: $387. estimate: $600–900. Incised manufacturer's mark and number to underside ‘Markham 6281’.
- Markham Pottery. Reseau vase. c. 1910,
Markham Pottery. Reseau vase. c. 1910, glazed earthenware. 7 h × 5 dia in. result: $2,772. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Incised signature and number to underside ‘Markham 5060’.
- Tim Markham, magpie on a hand beater,
Tim Markham, magpie on a hand beater, watercolour, signed lower left, approx 39 cm x 49 cm
- JEWELRY. ANTIQUE POCKET WATCH GROUPING.
JEWELRY. ANTIQUE POCKET WATCH GROUPING. Including an English Higgs and Evans English silver cased verge pocket watch; an English Adams English silver cased pocket watch; an English silver cased pocket watch with a Robert Markham movement; a silver tone swiss pocket watch a silver tone pocket watch with a medal dial; a gold tone pocket watch with an engraved metal dial; a petite Union Horlogere silver tone pocket watch; and a silver tone Chronometro Naval pocket watch. Total approx. weight of all (3) silver pocket watches is 9.33 troy oz (gross) including movements and crystals. From a New Rochelle, NY estate. Dimensions: Higgs and Evans pocket watch case measures approx. 53mm in diameter. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. All pocket watches exhibit damage. This lot is being sold As Is for parts or repairs.
- KYRA (GAITHER) MARKHAM (IL/VT, 1891-1967)
KYRA (GAITHER) MARKHAM (IL/VT, 1891-1967) "An Hundred Kisses", limited edition lithograph, pencil signed, dated 1937 and marked as an edition of 100, depicting the ballet from backstage. Inscribed verso "For Ashley" and "Kyra Markham, wife of Frank Lloyd Wright, WPA artist. This piece sold in 2005 for $500. Chicago artist. Gifted to me by Jim Romano Lee Studios, 1981". In silver painted reeded frame, matted under plexiglass, OS: 10 3/4" x 13 1/4", impression: 6 3/4" x 9 3/4".
- 13 SIGNED NON-FICTION BOOKS13 signed
13 SIGNED NON-FICTION BOOKS13 signed non-fiction books. 12 are first edition. Featuring authors such as: Christopher Buckley, Robert Kagan, Judith Green, Nancy Markham and Louis V. Ledoux. The Story of Eleusis by Louis V. Ledoux, reissued 1940. Each inscribed on the title page. Circa 1940 to 2012.
- PRINT, AFTER PETER MARKHAM SCOTT After
PRINT, AFTER PETER MARKHAM SCOTT After Peter Markham Scott (American, 1909-1989), A Flock of Birds on the Shore, offset print after painting, signed and dated in plate lower right, overall (with frame): 23"h x 29.5"w
- Markham Pottery. Arabesque vase. c.
Markham Pottery. Arabesque vase. c. 1915, glazed earthenware. 6 h × 3½ dia in. result: $8,125. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature and number to underside ‘Markham 3641’.
- Markham Pottery. Reseau vase. c. 1910,
Markham Pottery. Reseau vase. c. 1910, glazed earthenware. 5 h × 7½ dia in. result: $2,250. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Incised manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Markham 6990’. Provenance: Private Collection, California
- Markham Pottery. Reseau vase. c. 1910,
Markham Pottery. Reseau vase. c. 1910, glazed earthenware. 6¾ h × 5¼ dia in. result: $9,375. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Incised manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Markham 7161’. Provenance: Private Collection, California
- FOLK ART SNAKEA long folk art snake
FOLK ART SNAKEA long folk art snake with a flame darkened surface from Markham, Ontario. L: 66". Field Collection.
- MARKHAM BASKETA late 19th century straw
MARKHAM BASKETA late 19th century straw basket from Markham woven in the same manner as a bee skep and having two integral handles and a base rim. Nice patina, form and condition with minor losses to the wrapping on the rim. H: 15"; W: 14". Field Collection.
- MARKHAM MAGAZINE RACKA large carved
MARKHAM MAGAZINE RACKA large carved wall shelf / magazine rack with exceptional openwork foliate carving and chip carving in a two-tone dark original varnish surface. The back is also adorned with two small half-moon shelves having sawtooth edges and foliate drop finials. From Markham Township, Ontario. Great condition and surface. Circa 1860. H: 47"; W: 15 .5". Field Collection.
- PINE LOW-BACK COUCHA robust low couch
PINE LOW-BACK COUCHA robust low couch from Markham with bold shaped feet on the front and sides, all in original surface. Upholstered in contemporary raw white cotton. 31" h , 72" by 27" deep. Field Collection.
- 19 DONIGAN NASHVILLE COIN SILVER FORKS,
19 DONIGAN NASHVILLE COIN SILVER FORKS, PLUS 625 coin silver fiddle thread pattern forks, 19 of which bear incuse marks on back for G. W. Donigan (George Washington Donigan, working Nashville, Tennessee 1850-1864) and are monogrammed H.V. S.S. These 19 forks include 11 salad or dessert sized forks (6-3/4"L) and 8 dinner sized forks (7-1/2"L). Also included are 6 other dinner sized forks ( 7-1/2" L) in a nearly identical pattern (4 of them have identical monograms); these 6 have heavily worn marks or no marks (and 1 is marked only coin, with a monogram "Markham"). Combined weight: 34.22 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
5 unmarked forks have repaired shafts. Other forks in very good condition with minor wear to tines.
- 12 VICKSBURG MISS. COIN SILVER FORKS
12 VICKSBURG MISS. COIN SILVER FORKS +1Twelve Vicksburg, Mississippi coin silver forks, all with incuse mark "Klein & Bro.", (John Alexander Klein, working Leesburg, Virginia circa 1833-1836, and Vicksburg, MS circa 1836 through at least the 1850s; mark used circa 1854). Includes six (7-3/4"L) forks and six (6-7/8"L) forks, all in the Fiddle and Thread pattern and monogram B.D. Also included is one additional fork of similar design, 7-5/8"L, marked only "coin" with monogram "Markham" which descended with the others. Combined total weight of all 13 forks: 21.30 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Two of the larger forks have some apparent ink staining to shafts (one on the top, the other on the bottom), some slight bends to some tines.
- ROMARK (RONALD MARKHAM). ROMARK. WORLD’S
ROMARK (RONALD MARKHAM). ROMARK. WORLD’S GREATEST MIND ...England, ca. 1970. Two-color letterpress poster advertising the mentalist’s show at the London Palladium. 19 ¾ x 29 ¾". Minor rippling at bottom of poster; B+.
- PIGMEAT'S LAUGH HEPCATS.Pigmeat's Laugh
PIGMEAT'S LAUGH HEPCATS.Pigmeat's Laugh Hepcats. Toddy, 1947. One sheet (41 _ x 28"). Black film starring "Pigmeat" Markham. Linen backed (soiling outside the linen-backed area in the left margin). Slight wear at folds. A-.
- PAIR OF COIN SILVER CANDLESTICKS ANDREW
PAIR OF COIN SILVER CANDLESTICKS ANDREW ELLICOTT WARNER...Maryland, 19th century, rounded rectangular form with gadroon border, one with script monogram "F. Smith", marks for Andrew Ellicott Warner (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1805-1870), 29.74 oz. T., 10 in.
Provenance: Estate of Harriet G. Chinn, Abingdon, Virginia
Note: William King Tea Set and Francis Smith Candle Sticks
The William King tea service comes into the possession of the Harriet Gwathmey Chinn estate through the direct lineage of her descendancy to Mary Francis Trigg, first wife of William King. William King born in Ireland around 1770. He immigrated to America in 1784 and spent 5 years engaged with a merchant in Philadelphia until joining his father, Thomas King, in Abingdon, Virginia in 1791. With a 100 pound legacy from his grandmother, he had established himself in Washington County, VA, as a successful merchant. He built mercantile supply stores along the Great Road, the road by which thousands of people traveled from the American Northeast into the hills of Appalachia. He also purchased 150 acres of land in Saltville and began producing salt, which proved incredibly lucrative. When William King died at the age of 39 in 1808, he was worth approximately $1,000,000. King married Mary Frances Trigg (b. Dec 2, 1781 ? d. Apr 25, 1839) on May 27, 1799. She and William King had no children. On March 27, 1811, King?s widow married Francis ?Frank? Smith (b. 1772 ? d. Jul 26, 1841). Mary Frances and Francis Smith had one child, a daughter, Mary Frances Trigg Smith (b. Aug 7, 1812 ? d. Jan 12, 1890). It is through her that these items entered this family line. Mary Frances Trigg Smith married Wyndham Bolling Robertson (b. Jan 26, 1803 ? d. Feb 11, 1888). Robertson was governor of Virginia from 1836 to 1837. Mary Frances and Robertson had 8 children, with Catherine Markham ?Kate? Robertson being the great grandmother of Mrs. Chinn. While it cannot be verified, it is presumed that it is through her these items passed down. Sources:
Summers, L. P. History of Southwest Virginia 1746-1786 Washington County 1770-1870 , J.L. Hill Printing Company, 1903.
Pamala Hutchinson Garrett. Markham of Chesterfield, Dec. 18, 2021, https://www.markhamchesterfield.com
Condition:
both with pushed in bases and heavy repair, one with replaced bobeche, one with bent and loss the decoration, both with wear and scratches
- FOUR PIECE MARYLAND COIN/STERLING SILVER
FOUR PIECE MARYLAND COIN/STERLING SILVER TEA SERVICEBaltimore, early 19th and 20th century, urn forms with wooden handles, bands of scroll, berry and foliate decorations, most with "K" monogram, 11-1/4 in. coffee pot, teapot and sugar basket with marks for Littleton Holland (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1800-1847), later matching creamer with marks for The Schofield Co. (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1903-1967), 90.96 oz. T. gross weight
Provenance: Estate of Harriet G. Chinn, Abingdon, Virginia
Note: William King Tea Set and Francis Smith Candle Sticks
The William King tea service comes into the possession of the Harriet Gwathmey Chinn estate through the direct lineage of her descendancy to Mary Francis Trigg, first wife of William King. William King born in Ireland around 1770. He immigrated to America in 1784 and spent 5 years engaged with a merchant in Philadelphia until joining his father, Thomas King, in Abingdon, Virginia in 1791. With a 100 pound legacy from his grandmother, he had established himself in Washington County, VA, as a successful merchant. He built mercantile supply stores along the Great Road, the road by which thousands of people traveled from the American Northeast into the hills of Appalachia. He also purchased 150 acres of land in Saltville and began producing salt, which proved incredibly lucrative. When William King died at the age of 39 in 1808, he was worth approximately $1,000,000. King married Mary Frances Trigg (b. Dec 2, 1781 ? d. Apr 25, 1839) on May 27, 1799. She and William King had no children. On March 27, 1811, King?s widow married Francis ?Frank? Smith (b. 1772 ? d. Jul 26, 1841). Mary Frances and Francis Smith had one child, a daughter, Mary Frances Trigg Smith (b. Aug 7, 1812 ? d. Jan 12, 1890). It is through her that these items entered this family line. Mary Frances Trigg Smith married Wyndham Bolling Robertson (b. Jan 26, 1803 ? d. Feb 11, 1888). Robertson was governor of Virginia from 1836 to 1837. Mary Frances and Robertson had 8 children, with Catherine Markham ?Kate? Robertson being the great grandmother of Mrs. Chinn. While it cannot be verified, it is presumed that it is through her these items passed down. Sources:
Summers, L. P. History of Southwest Virginia 1746-1786 Washington County 1770-1870 , J.L. Hill Printing Company, 1903.
Pamala Hutchinson Garrett. Markham of Chesterfield, Dec. 18, 2021, https://www.markhamchesterfield.com
Condition:
teapot with pushed in base and repairs, finial repaired, base bent, all with small dents, wear and light scratches
- USHAK CARPET
WEST ANATOLIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY
USHAK CARPET
WEST ANATOLIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the light red field with large indigo and red medallion, olive spandrels, within narrow indigo border411cm x 307cmProvenance: Morland House, Morland, Penrith. Part of the Markham Family's contents since the late 19th century
- ENGLISH CREWEL WORK PANEL
LATE 19TH
ENGLISH CREWEL WORK PANEL
LATE 19TH CENTURY worked with wool on canvas, depicting a climbing vine thick with flowers, birds and squirels, one corner with an embroidered numbered patch, unmountedapproximately 260cm long x 55cm wideProvenance: Previously Morland House, Morland, Penrith, thence by Markham family descent to the present vendor
- FREDERICK ELLWOOD WALLACE. BERYL MARKHAM,
FREDERICK ELLWOOD WALLACE. BERYL MARKHAM, OIL (American, 1893-1958). Oil on canvas, signed "F.E. Wallace" lr, 40 x 30 in., framed.
- KYRA MARKHAM, (AMERICAN, 1891-1967),
KYRA MARKHAM, (AMERICAN, 1891-1967), NIGHT CLUB, 1935, LITHOGRAPH, SIGHT: 14 3/4 X 11 1/2 IN., FRAME: 18 1/2 X 14 1/2 IN.KYRA MARKHAM, (American, 1891-1967) Night Club, 1935, lithograph titled lower left numbered, signed and dated 1-42 Kyra Markham '35 lower right 1935, lithograph Dimensions: sight: 14 3/4 x 11 1/2 in., frame: 18 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. Condition: Paper toned, with mat burn and foxing in margins. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
- LOUIS FREUND (1905-1999) OIL ON MASONITE
LOUIS FREUND (1905-1999) OIL ON MASONITE DATED 1935Louis (Harry Louis) Freund (1905-1999)Mattison's Blacksmith Shop, Conway Arkansas (1935 or 1936)The untitled Regionalist Movement oil on Masonite is signed and dated by Louis Freund lower right front. The date is a bit illegible.While the artist didn't provide a title for this painting, or name the location, he does provide a clue with the sign out front lettered MATTISON.In September of 2021, the City of Conway, Arkansas commissioned an 'African American Historic Context Study' in which researchers documented the history of Black-owned businesses in Conway. Researchers found that, ''The Mattison family started a blacksmith shop at Mill and Markham in the early 1900s, which grew into a general repair and welding shop then transitioned to auto repair;'' They also observed that, ...''Black-owned businesses in the neighborhood included a café, a dry cleaner, and several small grocery stores/confectionaries mixed into the fabric of the residential areas; these small neighborhood stores did not have a large selection and neighborhood residents walked or drove downtown to White-owned grocery for some items.''One could argue there are other clues suggesting this is a painting of the Mattison property in old Conway, Arkansas. This scene depicts a blacksmith shop next to a clapboard grocery seemingly held together by tin advertising signs - the name Mattison being painted on one of them. Another advertises Butter-Nut Bread. It has been recorded that around 1920, Willie and Luella Mattison purchased a property at 349 Markham Street and owned a blacksmith shop next door.Also, the artist portrays a dark-skinned girl wearing a yellow dress standing outside the clapboard structure, while through the screen door there appears to be the figure of a dark skinned boy wearing a hat.Add to this that from 1933 until 1949, Louis Freund spent a great deal of time in and around the town of Conway as student, artist and teacher. At about the time this picture was made, he was, in his own words, working, ''As a Works Progress Administration painter in Arkansas in 1936 with a $40 Model T Ford and a grant of $76 a month for expenses, I drove to the Ozarks and Missouri and made pictures of a way of life which was rapidly disappearing. The works were sent to Washington to decorate government offices, and hospital rooms later.'' The artist went on to recall of this period, ''Under government-sponsored competitions, I was awarded $20 per square foot to paint murals in small post offices in three states to commemorate local history.'' Two of the murals he mentions were in Arkansas, including one in the town of Heber Springs, an hour from Conway. Perhaps more research could confirm what appears to be a very strong case for the attribution of the scene depicted here.The Mattison family enjoys a long, rich history of prominence in Conway. Their ranks include more than a few doctors (Dr. Columbus A. Mattison was Conway's first African American doctor), generations of blacksmiths, teachers, farmers, preachers, and Tuskegee Airman Major William T. Mattison.Board measures 18 x 23.75 with a framed size of 23.5 x 29.5 inches.Very good original condition. There are no issues of scratches, losses, repairs, in-painting or touch-up. The white cloud areas confirm a slight yellowing of the surface.
- THE AMERICAS AND MEXICO (11 Works in
THE AMERICAS AND MEXICO (11 Works in 11 Volumes)
A group of works about The Americas and Mexico, comprising: OBER, Frederick. Travels in Mexico and Life Among the Mexicans. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1884. MAYER, Brantz. Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican: a historical, geographical, political, statistical, and social account of that country from the period of the invasion by the Spaniards to present time. With a view of the Ancient Aztec Empire and civilization; a historical sketch of the late war and notices of New Mexico and California. Volume I. Hartford: S. Drake and Company, 1852. RODWAY, James. In the Guiana Forest: studies of nature in relation to the struggle for life. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1894. BRIGHAM, William T. Guatemala: the land of the Quetzal. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1887. AGASSIZ, Louis (Professor and Mrs.). A Journey in Brazil. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1868. MARKHAM, Clements. Narratives of the Rites and Laws of the Yncas. London: Printed for the Haklut Society, 1920. SQUIER, E.G. Notes on Central America; Particularly the State of Honduras and San Salvador: their geography, topography, climate, population, resources, productions, etc., etc., and the proposed Honduras Inter-oceanic Railway. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1855. DE CIEZA DE LEON, Pedro. The War of Quito and Inca Documents. LONDON: Printed for the Haklut Society, 1913. WAFER, Lionel. A New Voyage & Description of the Isthmus of America. Oxford: Printed for the Haklut Society, 1934. WRIGHT, Irene A. Further English Voyages to Spanish America, 1583-1594. London: Printed for the Haklut Society, 1951.
- TWENTY-NINE BOTTLES OF VINTAGE WINESTWENTY-NINE
TWENTY-NINE BOTTLES OF VINTAGE WINESTWENTY-NINE BOTTLES OF VINTAGE WINES, various states including Oregon, California, Washington, Illinois and Texas: 2016, OR, Averaen Eola Springs Pinot Noir (1), 2011, CA, Beringer Founders' Estate Cabernet Sauvignon (1), 2010, CA, Cocobon California red table wine (1); 2010, WA, Columbia Crest Two Vines Cabernet Sauvignon (1); 2003, WA, Columbia Crest Two Vines Merlot-Cabernet magnum (1); 2014, IL, Cooper's Hawk Cabernet Sauvignon (1); NV, IL, Cooper's Hawk Sangiovese Merlot (1); NV, IL, Cooper's Hawk Winery Tempranillo (1); 2005, OR, Duck Pond Cellars Pinot Noir (1); 2009, CA, Ferrari Carano Cabernet Sauvignon (1); 2015, CA, Harken Wines Chardonnay (1); 2014, WA, Hyatt Vineyards Black Muscat, Rattlesnake Hills (5); 2013, CA, Joel Gott Cabernet Sauvignon (1); 2006, TX, Lorval Languedoc-Roussillon Chardonnay Chasan magnum (1); 2012, CA, Louis M. Martini Cabernet Sauvignon (1); 2013, CA, Markham Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon (3); 2005, CA, Pepperwood Grove Merlot (2); 2008, CA, Simi Winery Cabernet Sauvignon (2); 2012, WA, Soos Creek Wine Cellars Sundance red blend (1) and 2006, CA, The Ojai Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc, Westerly Vineyard (2).
- LARGE COLLECTION OF LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
LARGE COLLECTION OF LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS RELATED TO DR. ROBERT STEIN, ARCTIC EXPLORER, AUTHOR, TRANSLATORLARGE COLLECTION OF LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS RELATED TO DR. ROBERT STEIN, ARCTIC EXPLORER, AUTHOR, TRANSLATOR, including letters to Dr. Robert Stein from J.E. Bernier (Canadian Arctic explorer), Henry G. Bryant (Peary Auxiliary Expedition 1894), Gifford Pinchot (first Chief of the United States Forest Service and Governor of Pennsylvania), Gardiner G. Hubbard (Founder and President of National Geographic Society), Imogen S. Pierce (President of Association for Promoting the Higher Education of Women), Clements Markham (President of Royal Geographic Society), Henry Gannett (Founder and President of National Geographic Society), letters discussing the 'Armenian question', and a map indicating a proposed route from the East Coast of the US to Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic (a lot) Dr. Robert Stein (1857–1917) was a Prussian-born American explorer and author, fluent in a dozen languages, who participated in several Arctic expeditions and interpreted Eskimo languages for Admiral Robert Edwin Peary.
- CHARLES COLE MARKHAM (AMERICAN 1837-1907),
CHARLES COLE MARKHAM (AMERICAN 1837-1907), THE MISER, OIL ON PAPER ON BOARDCharles Cole Markham (American 1837-1907), The Miser, Oil on Paper on board,
- EIGHTY-TWO BOTTLES OF VINTAGE CALIFORNIA
EIGHTY-TWO BOTTLES OF VINTAGE CALIFORNIA RED WINE:EIGHTY-TWO BOTTLES OF VINTAGE CALIFORNIA RED WINE: 2005 Aeros Meritage, four bottles 2007 Alterra Howell Mountain CS Reserve, four bottles 2014 Black Stallion Estate CS, 2011 Chalk Hill Pinot Noir, Charles Shaw CS, 1996 Chateau Montelena CS, 2011 Clos du Val CS, 2013 Conn Creek CS, 2011 Dry Creek Vineyard Meritage, 2011 Duckhorn Merlot, two bottles 2012 Estancia Meritage Paso Robles, 2002 Flora Springs 25th Anniversary CS, 1.5 L, 2014 Flora Springs Merlot, 2012 Franciscan Estate Merlot, 2010 Freemark Abbey CS, 2010 Freemark Abbey Merlot, 2006 Goosecross Cellars CS, two bottles 2007 Goosecross Cellars CS, 2006 Goosecross Cellars Merlot, 2006 Goosecross Cellars Syrah, two bottles 2006 Gooseneck Cellars Cabernet Franc, 1974 Heitz Cellar CS, 1997 Heitz Cellar CS, Heitz Cellars Port, 2005 Joseph Phelps CS, six bottles 2016 Justin Paso Robles CS, three bottles 2010 La Jota Howell Mountain CS, eight bottles 2012 Markham Vineyards Cellar 1879 Blend, 2013 Markham Vineyards Cellar 1879 Blend, two bottles 2010 Matanzas Creek Merlot, 1993 Silver Oak CS, 1992 Silver Oak CS, five bottles 2001 Silver Oak CS, 1999 Silver Oak CS, two bottles 1997 Silver Oak CS, two bottles 2010 St. Supery Dollarhide Elevation CS, 2009 St. Supery Dollarhide Petit Verdot, 2012 St. Supery Dollarhide Petit Verdot, 2010 St. Supery Elu Meritage, two bottles 2012 St. Supery Elu Meritage, two bottles 2009 St. Supery Rutherford CS, four bottles 2010 St. Supery Rutherford Merlot, two bottles 2012 St. Supery Rutherford Merlot, 2012 Stag's Leap Merlot, two bottles 2015 The Prisoner Meritage.
- CHARLES C. MARKHAM, PORTRAIT OF TWO
CHARLES C. MARKHAM, PORTRAIT OF TWO BOYSCharles C. Markham (American 1837-1907) , oil on canvas portrait of two boys in sailor's outfits, one holding a pond model boat, initialed lower right, 30" x 25".
Condition:
Period frame. Relined. Repaired tears to upper corners.
- EDMUND T. QUINN CARVED MARBLE BUST OF
EDMUND T. QUINN CARVED MARBLE BUST OF EDWIN MARKHAM. A late 19th C. American marble bust by Edmund T. Quinn, depicting poet Edwin Markham, signed back left shoulder Quinn, with literature. 18”H x 13”W x 9”D.
- MARKHAM ANATOMICAL MODEL EARMarkham
MARKHAM ANATOMICAL MODEL EARMarkham plastic human anatomical model of the ear and inner ear. Ear 17"L, with wooden base 16 1/2"L x 11"H. Minor scratches and scuffs to model and base, some losses to color on model.
- KYRA MARKHAM, AMERICAN (1891-1967),
KYRA MARKHAM, AMERICAN (1891-1967), "THE FIT YOURSELF SHOP", 1935, LITHOGRAPH IN BLACK ON IVORY WOVE PAPER, 12 3/4 × 9 3/4 INCHES (PLATE)KYRA MARKHAM, American, (1891-1967) "The Fit Yourself Shop", 1935, lithograph in black on ivory wove paper signed and dated lower right "Kyra Markham 35", titled and numbered lower left "36/50" lithograph in black on ivory wove paper Dimensions: 12 3/4 × 9 3/4 inches (plate) Provenance: Private Collection, Vermont Tags: fine prints, female artist, woman artist, social realism, WPA Condition: in good overall condition, a few scattered dots of foxing, not examined out of the frame We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Shannon’s is merely a subjective qualified opinion. Frames on all paintings are sold "As Is". Frames may need some conservation. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD “AS IS” IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
- Peter Markham Scott (British 1909-1989)/Study
Peter Markham Scott (British 1909-1989)/Study of a Gyrfalcon/signed and dated 1969/gouache, 17cm x 21.5cm
- A folder of 19th Century Japanese prints,
A folder of 19th Century Japanese prints, various subjects/Provenance: Sir Peter Markham Scott; items from the estate of Lady Scott, Chorley's, 16 December 2010, Lot 342