- A quantity of 19th c and later British,
A quantity of 19th c and later British, Continental and other ceramics, including a Worcester elephant handles tureen, a pair of Midwinter transfer printed plates, etc
- NATIVE AMERICAN SENECA FALSE FACE MASK
NATIVE AMERICAN SENECA FALSE FACE MASK Circa 1900. Carved and painted wood, brass. Plate 13. The Iroquois reverently address the wooden Face used in their Midwinter and curing ceremonies as Grandfathers. Its twisted nose and mouth identify this Seneca brasswood and horsehair mask as the Grandfathers of all Grandfathers. It represents the Rim-Dweller, the great spirit at the edge of the world, whose face was permanently twisted in a collision of a moving mountain. Rim-Dweller is the patron of the curing faces worn to this day in traditional Iroquois rituals. The small image on the forehead is a miniature guardian mask.
Literature: Peter T. Furst, Jill L. Furst: North American Indian Art, Rizzoli, 1982, (illustrated) pg. 26-27, plate 13.
- A LARGE QUEENSBURY "MIDWINTER" DINNER,
A LARGE QUEENSBURY "MIDWINTER" DINNER, TEA AND COFFEE SET. 87 PIECES IN TOTAL.
- An Ivory Netsuke of a Dutchman Holding
An Ivory Netsuke of a Dutchman Holding a Midwinter Horn, Signed Miura Kanjuken Yoshinaga, Late 19th Century The bearded foreigner dressed in patterned robes and holding a long midwinter horn, a Chinese boy (karako) seated on his right shoulder, a seven-character signature down the length of the right leg
height 3.5 in — 8.9 cm
- SILVER PRESENTATION SPOONSA Michelsen
SILVER PRESENTATION SPOONSA Michelsen Copenhagen enamelled sterling Christmas spoon for 1913, depicting the midwinter blue night sky in a pine wreath & a candle at the base of the stem, 6.25" long, 54 grams. Along with a Renaissance style European spoon featuring masks at the terminal and base of the columnar handle, rat tail heel with zig zag assay mark & indistinct maker's mark on either side, and a heraldic device & motto above a cap of maintenance on the egg-shaped bowl, 7" long, 52 grams.
- DON BALKE (B. 1933) "FOX SQUIRREL"Don
DON BALKE (B. 1933) "FOX SQUIRREL"Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Fox Squirrel and Live Oak" Signed lower center. Original Watercolor on Paper laid on Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This art was originally published in the limited edition collection of philatelic proofcards issued by Fleetwood and the National Audubon Society for the Wildlife of the 50 States.
Scrambling, twisting and finally falling on all fours, the Fox Squirrel cavorts in the massive branches of Georgia's strong state tree, the Live Oak. As the largest North American squirrel, this black ball of fur is clumsy. However, as if to atone for his awkwardness, the Fox Squirrel is friendly and much more charming than his graceful relatives. These friendly fellows entertain people by playing with pine cones and paper balls, turning somersaults in grassy meadows, holding climbing drills on tree branches and chasing each other through Georgia's magnificent oak groves. These humorous activities are accompanied by loud scoldings, noisy whistling and the rapid chatter through which Fox Squirrels communicate with each other. Like their smaller relatives, the Georgia squirrels instinctively twitch their bushy tails. Noting this nervous habit as a characteristic of the squirrel species, the Greeks named these friendly rodents squirrel, which means shadow tail. During the midwinter mating season the twitching tail is especially evident as the males busily preen and fluff. When finished, they curl their bushy, well-groomed tails over their smooth backs and begin to court the female Fox Squirrels. About forty-five days later, two to four young are born, each weighing only two-thirds of an ounce. In just ten weeks, the once tiny babies crack their own nuts, scold their friends and, like their parents, sleep away much of the lazy morning until the afternoon sun warms their sleek, black coats.
Image Size: 12 x 13.75 in.
Overall Size: 20.25 x 23 in.
Unframed.
(B05762)
Condition:
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- DON BALKE (B. 1933) "RED SQUIRREL"Don
DON BALKE (B. 1933) "RED SQUIRREL"Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Red Squirrel Sitting on Pine Tree Branch" Signed lower left. Original Watercolor painting on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting was originally published on the First Day Cover for the U.S. 29c Red Squirrel Self-Adhesive stamp issued June 25, 1993. No wild animals are more familiar to city dwellers than the ubiquitous squirrels. Common throughout North America, these bushy-tailed rodents are often seen in urban areas, where they frequent parks and can become nearly tame. Many a bold squirrel will even approach humans to beg for a tasty handout. Curious and entertaining, these semi-tame animals are often rewarded for their efforts. Yet no matter how much food the squirrels gather, they always seem to be looking for more. Squirrels are notorious boarders, hiding food in hollow trees and even underground. In fact, many trees are thought to be planted when a forgetful squirrel buries a nut which later germinates. The relationship between squirrels and nut trees is almost symbiotic. By burying nuts and then forgetting them, squirrels assure future generations of their kind nutritious food source. Folklore about squirrels and their habit of hiding surplus food abounds. Over the centuries, men have believed that when squirrels hide more food than normal, a harsh winter is on the way. Taking the cue, they too would save extra food for the cold months ahead. It was once thought that squirrels slept all winter but, in fact, most species are not true hibernators. They're simply less visible in the winter because they sleep for longer periods. Yet on a sunny midwinter day, energetic squirrels often emerge to explore their snow-covered surroundings.
Image Size: 17 x 15 in.
Overall Size: 21 x 19 in.
Unframed. (B14400)
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- 19TH C. CHINESE QING PORCELAIN JARDINIERE
19TH C. CHINESE QING PORCELAIN JARDINIERE W/ DEDICATION...East Asia, China, Qing Dynasty, reign of Emperor Guangxu, ca. 1878 CE. An incredible blue-on-white porcelain jardiniere with a dragon motif as well as an intricately detailed and legible inscription, dated to midwinter of the third year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu (ruled from 1875 to 1908 CE). The vessel rests on a ring base and the cylindrical body rises up to a broad rim that overhangs the interior, all painted with a scrolling stylized cloud motif. The body is encircled by 2 dragons flying over water and clouds, and both flank a temple resting on lotus petals. The temple panel contains the vertical columns of Chinese characters, and additional characters are set within a rectangular register just below the rim. The translated script is a dedication and prayer for a member of a family. Size: 14" Diameter x 12.75" H (35.6 cm x 32.4 cm)
Provenance: private Friday Harbor, Washington, USA collection, acquired prior to 2000
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#172577
Condition:
Intact with minor firing imperfections and surface pitting. Mineral deposits and earthen encrustations on interior from use. Some fading to pigments. Characters are clear and can be translated. Old inventory number on base surface in red paint. Overall excellent condition.
- Midwinter, a part tea and dinner service,
Midwinter, a part tea and dinner service, Stonehenge Flowersong pattern, a Hario stainless steel teapot and four other dinner plates [23]
- ORLANDO POTTERIES, SOUVENIR VASE, 1920SA
ORLANDO POTTERIES, SOUVENIR VASE, 1920SA vase 3 3/4 inches high and 3 inches wide decorated with Florida lake scene. Marked on back of vase, “ Souvenir Subtropical Midwinter Festival, Orlando, Florida.” Attributed to Orlando Potteries of Orlando. Circa 1921-1926. Minor surface/edge wear. No significant chips, cracks or damage. From the collection of renowned Florida collector and author, Alfred R. Frankel, MD, and featured in his book “Old Florida Pottery: Potters in Paradise” being “The Collector’s Guide to History, Makers and Marks, 1859-1966.”
- 168) WR MIDWINTER RED RURAL ENGLAND
168) WR MIDWINTER RED RURAL ENGLAND DINNER SERVICE(lot) English transferware dinner service and similarly decorated, but unassociated cups, comprising: (set of 164) WR Midwinter, "Rural England" pattern (red), varied marks, including (6) large dinner plates, 10 7/8" diam; (24) dinner plates, 10"diam; (15) salad plates, 8"diam; (7) bread plates, 5 7/8"diam; (6) demitasse cups with (9) saucers, 4 7/8"diam; (21) cups with (42) saucers of similar size, approx 5 3/8; (12) consume cups with (14) underplates, approx 6"diam; (3) small oval dishes, minute chips rim, approx 9"l, 5.75"w; (1) service platter, approx 9.25"h, 11.25"l; (1) lidded service dish, approx 5"h, 9.5"w, 8.5"d; (1) sauce boat, approx 7"l; (1) cream pitcher approx 5.25"l; (1) small unmarked egg cup, approx 2"h; together with (4) Enoch Wood & Sons "English Scenery" cups of similar design; overall group with some discoloration and spotting, crazing, approx 79lbs total
- THREE-VOLUME SET “A VOYAGE INTO THE
THREE-VOLUME SET “A VOYAGE INTO THE LEVANT” BOX 9.5” X 5.25” X 6.75”.THREE-VOLUME SET "A VOYAGE INTO THE LEVANT", By M. Tournefort. London: D. Midwinter, 1741. Each volume with numerous intact plate engravings and foldouts, total of 151 plates. Octavo. Leather-bound. Cased in a contemporary box. Dimensions: Box 9.5" x 5.25" x 6.75". Provenance: An important New England collection.
- COLLECTION OF MOSTLY ROYAL WINTON AND
COLLECTION OF MOSTLY ROYAL WINTON AND OTHER MAKERS TEA AND BREAKFAST WARESCOLLECTION OF MOSTLY ROYAL WINTON AND OTHER MAKERS TEA AND BREAKFAST WARES, including a 'Nantwich' covered butter dish, 'Springtime sugar caster with metal top, 'Royalty' milk jug, 'Spring' cheese dish and slanted cover, 'Chelsea Chintz' footed biscuit dish, 'Grimwades' creamer, 'Name illegible' jam pot with metal lid, 'Marguerite' cream jug, 'Grimwades Flowers' tall teapot with wavy rim and short globular pot, 'Marion' milk jug, 'Kew' covered rectangular box, 'Grimwades' circular basket with rounded upright handle, small 'Welbeck' toast rack, tall 'Hazel' hot water jug, 'Cromer' two-handled sugar bowl with cover on a black geometric ground, 'Grimwades A' black ground teapot, 'Marina' milk pitcher, 'Beeston' and 'Shrewsbury' milk pitchers, 'Spring' small creamer, 'Welbeck' jam pot with cover, and 'Grimwade's Evesham' small teapot; together with a Midwinter Coral Plate biscuit barrel with metal rim, top and swing handle (24)
- A set of stoneware signed Midwinter,
A set of stoneware signed Midwinter, Made in England, including: (9) 6.5” dia. bowls (2) open serving dishes 3”H x 8”dia. (11) 10” plates (1) 6”H covered serving dish (1) 5.5” tea pot (1) 2.5” cream pot Condition: good overall CT Transfer Fee $30
- 2 BLUE TRANSFER SERVING VESSELSca. 1830
2 BLUE TRANSFER SERVING VESSELSca. 1830 & 1900-1925; scarce blue transfer tray Canterbury pattern by Charles Harvey & Sons, Town and City series, molded shell handles, floral border, blue ink back stamp "Canterbury", 2 1/2"h (total), 10 1/4"x 15 3/4", Condition: 2 3/8" rim line; footed covered conical tureen, Landscape pattern by Wm Robinson Midwinter, open handles, scrolls border, dome cover, blue ink back stamp "Landscape/ W.R. Midwinter/ England", 7 3/4"d, 9 1/4"h (total), Condition: good; English Staffordshire earthenware
- ROBERT KOSTUCK (20TH C.) SCULPTURE MIDWINTER
ROBERT KOSTUCK (20TH C.) SCULPTURE MIDWINTER DREAMPainted wood wall sculpture, "Midwinter Dream No.2," signed Robert Kostuck (British, 20th c.), titled verso, approx 28.5"h, 35"w
- ROBERT KOSTUCK (20TH C.) SCULPTURE MIDWINTER
ROBERT KOSTUCK (20TH C.) SCULPTURE MIDWINTER DREAMPainted wood wall sculpture, "Midwinter Dream No. 1," signed Robert Kostuck (British, 20th c.), titled verso, approx 39"h, 25.5"w
- Emma Ronay/Death has her Palm Read/Midwinter
Emma Ronay/Death has her Palm Read/Midwinter Revelry II/Midwinter Revelry III/Untitled/four paintings from the series ''Bottom's Dreams''/oil on board/Provenance: purchased privately from a friend of the artist, 2007
- (56) Pcs Red Willow dinnerware, including
(56) Pcs Red Willow dinnerware, including Sterling, Royal China, Maestricht, WR Midwinter, c/o (8) 8-3/4" divided dinner plates, (7) 10" dinner plates, (9) 9-1/2" dinner plates, (4) 7-1/4" salad plates, (2) 6" B&B plates, (4) 5-7/8" fruit bowls, (5) 7-1/2" soup bowls, (4) saucers, oversized cup & saucer, vegetable dish (missing lid), oval serving bowl, 12-5/8" x 9-1/4" oval platter, sugar bowl, (7) nut dishes. Please ask for condition report.
- A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design
A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design House and Bridge pattern conical sugar sifters 5.5in.; boxed Estimate ?100-150 Good condition. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?220
- A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design
A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design Autumn Crocus pattern conical sugar sifters 5.5in.; boxed Estimate ?100-150 Good condition. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?160
- A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design
A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design Honolulu variant pattern conical sugar sifters 5.5in; boxed Estimate ?100-150 Good condition. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?180
- A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design
A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design Red Roof Cottage pattern conical sugar sifters 5.5in.; boxes Estimate ?100-150 Good condition. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?220
- A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design
A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design Pastel Melon pattern conical sugar sifters 5.5in.; boxed Estimate ?100-150 Good condition. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?220
- A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design
A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design Rudyard pattern conical sugar sifters 5.5in.; boxed Estimate ?100-150 Good condition. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?200
- A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design
A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design Honolulu pattern meiping vases no.32 and 40 of 100 12.25in.; both boxed with certificates Estimate ?400-600 Good condition. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?350
- A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design
A pair of Midwinter Clarice Cliff design Umbrella's and Rain pattern conical bowls no. 51 and 84 of 250 8in.; one boxed and certificate Estimate ?100-150 Good condition. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?160
- [Naval History] Histories of the U.S.
[Naval History] Histories of the U.S. Navy and Great Britain Lot of 6. Cooper James Fenimore (1789-1851). The History of the Navy of the United States of America. Tp lacking. This appears to be an abridged edition not recorded by Howes [C-748][BAL 3896] Philadelphia: Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. 1841. Small 8vo leather black leather spine label 447pp 2 plates 24pp ads at end. Leather dry; scattered foxing. Minor water stains especiall in back. Chamberlayne John. Magnae Britanniae Notitia: or the Present State of Great Britain; with divers remarks upon the antient state thereof. London: B and S. Tooke Daniel Midwinter Jacob Tomson E. Valentine and T. Wotton 1723. 8vo full embossed leather 5 spine bands gilt spine lettering and devices [xx] 672 48pp. Spine ends and hinges going. Leaves very good with only minor toning and scattered foxing. Pennant Thomas. Some Account of London. London: Printed for J. Paulder F.C. and J. Rivington and others 1813 stated 5th ed. 8vo full leather gilt spine vii 660pp. Folding map of London in 1563 folding view of part affected by fire in 1666 12 other illus. Leather dry hinges cracking corners worn. The Mariner's Chronicle: Containing Narratives of the Most Remarkable Disasters at Sea such as Shipwrecks Storms Fires and Famines: Also Naval Engagements PIratical Adventures Incidents of Discovery and other Extraordinary and Interesting Occurrences. New Haven: Durrie and Peck 1834. 8vo full leather gilt spine 504pp. Chip from upper corner of tp scattered foxing. Spine leather drying but overall binding still good. Scattered light foxing. Memoirs of the Most Renowned James Graham Marquis of Montrose. Edinburgh: W. Ruddiman Jun. and Company 1756. Small 12mo full leather 5 spine bands 412pp. Leather dry spine flaking old tape repairs of inner hinges. Very light toning. Uvedale ed. The Memoirs of Philip de Comines. London: John Phillips 1712 Vol. II only. 12mo full embossed lelather spine leather replaced 5 spine bands pp531-935 [blank] (second tp for ''History of Lewis XI'') 144pp. Moderate toning text block breaking apart but all present.
- Two trays Midwinter Jessie Tate design
Two trays Midwinter Jessie Tate design part Dinner and Tea Service including Plates Tea Cups Tureens etc (approx 40 pieces)
- Tray of Portmeirion Dishes and Clock
Tray of Portmeirion Dishes and Clock Cases Doulton and Wedgwood Plates Poole Vase Midwinter Jam Pot etc
- Tray comprising Midwinter Stilo Craft
Tray comprising Midwinter Stilo Craft Fashion Shape Dinner Set consisting Plates Side Plates Cups Saucers Milk and Sugar etc (approx 20)
- A tray of various pottery to include
A tray of various pottery to include Victorian Blue and White Aziatic Pheasants Platter Midwinter part Coffee Set etc (approx 13)
- A collection of Midwinter Spanish Garden
A collection of Midwinter Spanish Garden Tableware designed by Jessie Tate (some damaged approx 72 pcs)
- Midwinter Modern Vase Designed by Jessie
Midwinter Modern Vase Designed by Jessie Tait Height 28cm
- Two Trays of various pottery to include
Two Trays of various pottery to include Midwinter Blue & White Landscape Large Oval Platters Tureen Plates Etc Aynsley Orchard Gold Side Plates Losal Ware Lidded Pots Trays Glass Vase etc (two Trays)
- A collection of various Chintz Ware
A collection of various Chintz Ware to include Crown Devon Midwinter n Bursleyware etc