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MINTON. Lot of Porcelain. From a
MINTON. Lot of Porcelain. From a Patterson, NY estate.
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Minton "Ardmore" Porcelain &
Minton "Ardmore" Porcelain & Wedgwood Porcelain. From an East 72nd Street NYC estate.
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Lot of MINTON "Ancestral"
Lot of MINTON "Ancestral" Porcelain. From a Scarsdale home.
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John Stobart print titled
John Stobart print titled ''Maiden Lane New York in 1800 '' ed. 470/500 copyrighted 1975 published by Marion Limited Prints Inc. signed in pencil LR matted and framed under glass ss: 24'' h. x 30'' w.
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NEW YORK SILVER MUGmid 18th
NEW YORK SILVER MUGmid 18th century, urn form with stepped pedestal base, scroll handle, two monogram on base "M*L and later "Moore/1788", marks for Thomas Hammersley New York, NY working 1756-1769), 13.89 oz. T., 5 x 5-1/2 x 3-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
dents and wear to high spots, scratches and overall wear, one number of inscription is over inscribed
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Eight Souvenir Woodware Items
Eight Souvenir Woodware Items With American Sceneslate 19th - early 20th century to include: lidded box with United States Mint Philadelphia; hinged lidded box with Old Man of the Mountain N. H.; vasiform needle case with The Plume White Mountains N. H.; miniature booklet of Niagara Falls lithographs with the Falls on the cover an 1890 presentation inscription inside; a pocket notebook with Old City Gates St. Augustine Fla. on the cover; (2) book form needle cases with Barge Canal Bridge Sylvan Beach N. Y. and Birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams Quincy Mass. on the respective covers; Lake Mohonk Mountain House (NY).1.75 x 3 in. - 3.75 x 4.75 in.Normal wear and aging very good condition.Private Collection Pittsboro NC
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WILLIAM MONK ETCHINGWilliam Monk
WILLIAM MONK ETCHINGWilliam Monk (British 1863-1937)- ''Downtown New York''- etching, 1915, signed in pencil, laid down onto board with heavy staining and adhesive residue in the margins, mat burn. 17 x 23 3/4''
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New York pewter mug ca. 1775
New York pewter mug ca. 1775 bearing the touch of Frederick Bassett 6 1/8" h. Exhibited at the National Heritage Museum Lexington ... ?
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SEVEN TILES DEPICTING HISTORIC
SEVEN TILES DEPICTING HISTORIC NEW ENGLAND SITES, MOSTLY MINTONS LATE 19TH CENTURY ALL 6” X 6”.SEVEN TILES DEPICTING HISTORIC NEW ENGLAND SITES, MOSTLY MINTONS, Late 19th Century, Mintons tiles, all in brown, include "Minots Ledge Lighthouse", "The Old Meeting House, Hingham", "Birthplace of Oliver W. Holmes, Cambridge", "Trinity Church, Newport", "The Old Church Lane" and "Independence Hall, Philadelphia". Seventh tile depicts "Nathaniel Hawthorne's House of Seven Gables" in blue. Dimensions: All 6" x 6".
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK PEWTER QUART
NEW YORK, NEW YORK PEWTER QUART MUG, CA. 1775New York, New York pewter quart mug, ca. 1775 , bearing the touch of William Kirby, 6 1/8" h. Provenance: Mallory collection, 2001. Provenance: Collection of Drs. Donald Maurice & Patricia Thompson Herr.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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New York four-gallon stoneware
New York four-gallon stoneware jug 19th c. inscribed N.A. White & Son Utica NY with a vibrant cobalt paddle tail bird on a... ?
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NEW YORK COIN SILVER MUG,
NEW YORK COIN SILVER MUG, MARQUAND & CO.American, mid 19th century, round with die rolled borders, scroll handle, inscribed "Lucy Say Sisture/from/H. Ball/1837", marks for Marquand & Co. (New York, NY working 1833-1839), "New York", 4.03 oz. T., 3-1/2 in.
Condition:
light scratch and wear
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NEW YORK CITY PEWTER QUART MUG, CA.
NEW YORK CITY PEWTER QUART MUG, CA. 1780New York City pewter quart mug, ca. 1780 , bearing the touch of Frederick Bassett, 5 7/8" h. Exhibited in Pewter In American Life , pg. 34, National Heritage Museum, Lexington, Massachusetts. Provenance: Pook & Pook, The Collection of George Wolfe, April 21, 2012, lot 1082.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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New York pewter mug ca. 1780
New York pewter mug ca. 1780 bearing the touch of Frederick Bassett 4 3/4" h. ?
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Drypoint by Samuel Chamberlain
Drypoint by Samuel Chamberlain (NY 1895-1975)titled ''Manhattan - Old & New '' pencil signed and numbered 70/100 in lower margin published in 1929 matted and framed under glass.SS 9.5 x 7 3/8 in.; DOA 17.75 x 13.75 in.Scattered foxing; not examined out of the frame.The Estate of the late Dr. John and Mrs. Lorna Lamont Boston MA
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New York pewter mug ca. 1840
New York pewter mug ca. 1840 bearing the touch of Boardman & Hart 3 3/4" h. ?
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B&J VICTORIA 8 STRING MANDOLIN
B&J VICTORIA 8 STRING MANDOLIN New York,Early 20th CenturyFine mandolin with partial white binding along bottom half of instrument with shapely tailpiece.
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(VIEW) NEW YORK - "A" THROUGH "M"
(VIEW) NEW YORK - "A" THROUGH "M" TOWNS: 228 POSTCARDS EARLY TO LATE 20TH CENTURY(VIEW) NEW YORK - "A" THROUGH "M" TOWNS: 228 POSTCARDS, Early to Late 20th Century, Early: Canal Street (Ellenville), band stand (Kingston Point Park), Hudson River views, "The Old Elm Tree (LeRoy), Brooklyn Bridge Terminal, Naval Yard (Brooklyn) and more.
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MINTONS CHINA WORKS, STOKE-ON-TRENT
MINTONS CHINA WORKS, STOKE-ON-TRENT
‘MORNING' & 'NIGHT’, PAIR OF TILES, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, relief moulded MINTONS CHINA WORKS STOKE-ON-TRENT, later framed(2)32cm (12 5/8in) sq. framedExhibited: Fired Earth: 1000 Years of Tiles in Europe 1991-1993, Scarborough Art Gallery Touring Exhibition, no. 190
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Medals and pins: New York Journal
Medals and pins: New York Journal (2) L.A.W. New York State Division NYS Division L.A.W. Brooklyn/Coney Island 1895.
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Four New York Historical Transfer
Four New York Historical Transfer Platesincluding: ''Park Theater New York'' R. Stephenson & Williams circa 1825 (10 in.); ''City Hall New York '' Jacksons Warranted Ref. Godden p.349 circa 1831 (small chips to underside) (10.5 in.); ''Battle of Plattsburg '' E. Woods & Sons Burslem the lower portion inscribed ''Commodore Mac Donnouche Victory'' (some loss to glaze on raised rim) (9.25 in.); ''Landing of Gen. Lafayette At Castle Garden New York 16th August 1824 '' stamped ''Staffordshire Clews Warranted'' (10 in.).Property of a Charleston SC Collection
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New York or Connecticut stoneware
New York or Connecticut stoneware gemel jug ca. 1800 with incised cobalt love birds 5 1/4" h. A related example was sold at Crocker... ?
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ENGLISH MINTON RELIEF MOLDED
ENGLISH MINTON RELIEF MOLDED STONEWARE SILENUS JUGEnglish relief molded stoneware jug/ pitcher, Minton, c.1830s, matte green, one side with an elderly Silenus supported by two satyrs, reverse with young Silenus on a donkey with youthful satyr companions, naturalistic branch-form handle, marked underfoot "no. 19" and "M," approx 9.75"h, 4.75lbs
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''NEW YORK'' PADDLE WHEELER
''NEW YORK'' PADDLE WHEELER George Brown early American Tin hand painted and stenciled sides two tall stacks ornate rooftop done in red w/gold highlights clockwork driven very scarce example. 6 1/2'' l. Ingersoll Collection. (Exc. Cond.)
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NEW YORK STONEWARE JUG. Third
NEW YORK STONEWARE JUG. Third quarter-19th century. Impressed "W. Roberts Binghamton, NY, 2". Folksy cobalt bird on flowering branch. Applied strap handle. A few small burst potstones. 14"h.
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2 MINTON TILES. ONE IS NEW BEDFORD
2 MINTON TILES. ONE IS NEW BEDFORD AND THE OTHERIS MINOT'S LIGHTHOUSE. BROWN AND WHITE. 6" X 6".
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New York two-gallon stoneware jug
New York two-gallon stoneware jug mid 19th c. inscribed Fort Edward Pottery Co. with a bold cobalt bird on a stump decoration 13... ?
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MINTONS P?TE-SUR-P?TE PILGRIM FLASK
MINTONS P?TE-SUR-P?TE PILGRIM FLASK AND COVER Gilt crowned globe mark 1884 date mark shape 2421; retailed Gilman Collamore & Co. New York. Flattened circular form; the ground with gilt oeil-de-perdix pattern allover; one side with chocolate brown medallion featuring frolicking putti in white slip within gilt-decorated olive green border signed A*; the reverse with floral bouquet; the whole on gilt pierced and scrolling oval base - 14 1/4 in. high.
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View of New York by Charles Mottram
View of New York by Charles Mottram handcolored engraving of New York engraved by Charles Mottram (1807-1876) after John William Hill (1812-1879) and published 1855 by Smith Bros. New York ; contained within frame image size: H28'' W50'' Provenance: Charlotte North Carolina private collection. Appears to be in good original condition not examined out of frame.
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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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NEW YORK, ENGRAVED BY C. MOTTRAM
NEW YORK, ENGRAVED BY C. MOTTRAM AFTER THE WATERCOLOR BY J.W. HILLNew York, engraved by C. Mottram after the watercolor by J.W. Hill plate: 34 1/4 x 56 1/4 in., frame: 47 x 68 1/2 in. Provenance: Provenance: Property of a New England Collector. Condition:
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TWO NEW YORK COBALT DECORATED
TWO NEW YORK COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, SIGNED The first a two gallon salt glaze stoneware crock stamped "Haxstun, Ottman & Co. / Fort Edward, NY," with free-hand bird on branch decoration, circa 1875 (11 1/2 in.) (stable hairline running from base to below bird's tail feathers, several old glaze pops); the second a crock stamped "Ottman Bro. / Fort Edward, NY," with free hand foliate design, circa 1870 (repaired hairline to one side, two shallow chips to handles).
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New York Stoneware Co. jug free
New York Stoneware Co. jug free form stylized cobalt decroation
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TWENTY FOUR MINTON CERAMIC
TWENTY FOUR MINTON CERAMIC TILESBritish, 19th/20th century, comprising: fourteen examples with trees, florals, and leaves, marked "Minton Hollins & Co. Patent Tile Works Stoke on Trent No. 2" to verso, two blue and white examples, others with foliate, geometric and Chinoiserie decoration, largest 8-1/4 x 8-1/4 in.
Provenance: Estate of Ronald M. Lambe, Asheville, North Carolina
Condition:
overall good condition, scratching, some cracks/breaks, dirty
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NEW YORK. THE BLACK BALL PACKETS
NEW YORK. THE BLACK BALL PACKETS SEEN BEYOND THE FULTON FISH MARKET IN 1865 BY JOHN STOBART (ENGLISH/AMERICAN 1929-). Limited edition print signed and numbered (53/750) lower right. Early morning fish cleaning with ships at dock. In a gilt frame 24''h. 29''w. John Stobart and Maritime Heritage Prints announced as of January 1 2011 they will no longer sell limited edition prints.
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NEW YORK STONEWARE JUG AND CROCK,
NEW YORK STONEWARE JUG AND CROCK, 19TH C.New York stoneware jug and crock, 19th c. , impressed White & Wood Binghamton and N.A. White & Son Utica , 13" h. and 9" h.
Condition:
Jug-handle/spout restored. Misshapen. Crock-good condition, no apparent damages or repairs.