- A FACSIMILE CADASTRAL MAP, "MAP OF BEXAR
A FACSIMILE CADASTRAL MAP, "MAP OF BEXAR COUNTY, " EARL...A FACSIMILE CADASTRAL MAP, "Map of Bexar County, " EARLY 20TH CENTURY, a reproduction of the original lithograph on pale pink paper, showing San Antonio and the "Town Tract," Salado Creek, Rio Cibelo bordered by surrounding counties: Guadalupe, Comal, Kendall, Bandera. 22" x 25" Note: "The City Tract (called the Town Tract on later maps) was based on a survey conducted by John James Feb. 1-11, 1846, soon after the annexation of Texas by the United States on Dec. 29, 1845. William Corner’s San Antonio de Bexar: A Guide and History, published in 1890, explains the origin and importance of that survey: "The original City Grant from the King of Spain having been lost in the troublous revolutionary days, the city found it advisable to sue out its title.... Then followed the celebrated suit of the City versus Nat Lewis, senior, in which the City sues Nat Lewis and others for certain lands specified to be within the confines of the Original royal Grant to the people and inhabitants of the town of “San Fernando” (San Antonio). The Lower Courts first decided and established the boundaries of the Original Grant to the city (John James, Sr., surveying the same) and gave judgment for the city. The Supreme Court [of the Republic of Texas] affirmed the decision, and upon this rests the title to all lands situated within the 'Town Tract,' as it is now called." Special thank you and acknowledgement to research and commentary originally published by Mike Greenberg on this unusual subject matter. Provenance: Property from a Corporate Collection, Houston, Texas. Property from a Corporate Collection, Houston, Texas
Condition:
Some foxing, handling creases, paper waving, overall in fair to good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
- JUAN BAYON SALADO (SPANISH 1912-1995)JUAN
JUAN BAYON SALADO (SPANISH 1912-1995)JUAN BAYON SALADO (SPANISH 1912-1995)
Montigny Sur Loing - Seine ,
oil on canvas
50 x 61 cm (19 3/4 x 24 in.)
signed lower right, signed, titled and inscribed on verso
PROVENANCE
Fontaine's Auction Gallery, Pittsfield MA, 13 June, 2020, lot 306
Acquried at the above by the current owner
CONDITION
Observed in frame, the painting appears in good original condition. Very fine and stable craquelure visible to the right edge of the sky. Inspection under UV shows no apparent signs of restoration or repairs.
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- JEAN SALABET/JUAN BAYON SALADO (FRENCH,
JEAN SALABET/JUAN BAYON SALADO (FRENCH, 1913 - 1995)Jean Salabet/Juan Bayon Salado (French, 1913 - 1995), Paris street scene, oil on canvas, signed lower left "J.Salabet, Paris 1953", 18" x 21" .
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- JUAN BAYON SALADO (1913 - 1995)Place
JUAN BAYON SALADO (1913 - 1995)Place de la Contrescarpe; oil on canvas; signed lower right; signed again and titled verso; 18 x 22 inches; 26 1/2 x 30 inches frame Condition:
- JUAN BAYON SALADO (JEAN SALABET) (1913
JUAN BAYON SALADO (JEAN SALABET) (1913 - 1995):Parisian quai with view of Notre Dame; oil on canvas; signed and inscribed "Paris" lower left; 10 3/4 x 14 inches; 16 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches frame Condition:
- JUAN BAYON SALADO (1913 - 1995): PLACE
JUAN BAYON SALADO (1913 - 1995): PLACE DE L'OPERA, PARISoil on canvas; signed lower left; 18 x 22 inches; 23 1/2 x 27 inches frame Condition:
- TANTO SALADO INDIAN POLYCHROME POTTERY
TANTO SALADO INDIAN POLYCHROME POTTERY BOWLTanto Salado Indian polychrome pottery bowl, with geometric patterns on inner and outer surfaces, rebuilt from original shards, 6" h., 11" dia.
Condition:
Rebuilt from sherds.
- TWO PIECES OF REDWARE NATIVE AMERICAN
TWO PIECES OF REDWARE NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERYTwo pieces of early redware Native American pottery, to include a Salado bowl, 3 1/2" h., 6 3/4" dia., and a pitcher, likely Tesuque, 6" h., 5" dia.
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Condition:
Bowl exhibits 2'' hairline crack at rim.
- NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY Gilla Olla Pot
NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY Gilla Olla Pot by the Salado Branch of the Anaszi Culture, circa 1300-1450 AD. 5" x 5 1/2", chipped rim, losses to pigment.
Note inside reads: "Found in East Central Arizona near Roosevelt Lake and upper drainage of the Salt River."
- A SALADO POLYCHROME POTTERY BOWLA Salado
A SALADO POLYCHROME POTTERY BOWLA Salado polychrome pottery bowl, Pre-1500 AD; Southwestern United States A small intact corrugated pottery bowl with buff geometric banding and a smudged and polished black interior Dimensions: 2.75" H x 4.5" Dia. Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
- JUAN BAYóN SALADO (SPANISH, 1913-1995),
JUAN BAYóN SALADO (SPANISH, 1913-1995), ESMANS, SEINE-ET-MARNE Oil on canvas, signed at lower right, inscribed and signed en verso, presented in a likely original frame.
- EARLY TAINO SALADOID FROG AX. CIRCA
EARLY TAINO SALADOID FROG AX. CIRCA 200-1000 AD.An extremely rare ax form made from a hard, dense stone. So named for the frog like profile out of the top of the ax. Similar forms have been found on St. Vincent Island. Good condition. 6 1/4" x 4 1/8". Provenance: From the Alfredo, Carrada collection, Miami Beach and New York. Larry Roberts, author of Taino sculptures, Art of the Gods. Taino hallucinogenic, Implements Inhaling, The Cosmic Dust
- JEAN J. SALABET "JUAN BAYON SALADO",
JEAN J. SALABET "JUAN BAYON SALADO", BISCAYAN 1913-1995, PARIS, 1954, OIL ON CANVAS, 19 3/4 X 25 3/4 IN. (50.2 X 65.4 CM.), FRAME: 25 1/4 X 2 X 31 IN. (64.1 X 5.1 X 78.7 CM.)JEAN J. SALABET "JUAN BAYON SALADO", Biscayan, 1913-1995 Paris, 1954, oil on canvas signed and dated lower left "J. Salabet/Paris 1954" oil on canvas Dimensions: 19 3/4 x 25 3/4 in. (50.2 x 65.4 cm.), Frame: 25 1/4 x 2 x 31 in. (64.1 x 5.1 x 78.7 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey Tags: 20th Century, listed artist, modern, contemporary, city, scene, European Condition: in excellent overall condition; no restoration apparent under UV; unlined canvas 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.
- TWO VINTAGE CONTINENTAL VIEWS, ONE IN
TWO VINTAGE CONTINENTAL VIEWS, ONE IN NEWCOMB-MACKLIN FRAME The first: Juan Bayon Salado (French/Spanish, 1913-1995), L'église de la Madeleine, Paris, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed "J. Salado / Paris 1952" at lower right, framed; the second: a mid-20th century view of a bridge, oil on canvas (lined), unsigned, presented in Newcomb-Macklin frame with affixed label.
- NATIVE AMERICAN GILA POLYCHROME BOWL:
NATIVE AMERICAN GILA POLYCHROME BOWL: Ca 1275-1375AD this black and white on red bowl is in excellent condition. The consignor had information that this piece may have been found at the Antler site in 1990. It is typical of the Salado pottery found in the Tonto Basin and Pleasant Valley. Inside the bowl reflects the kiva steps. Purchased from Andrews Pueblo Pottery in 1997. Measures approx 2.75'' h x 6'' in diameter. Sold with statement of Release and Disclosure indicating that this artifact was acquired legally,
- (2) Russian sterling silver purses:(1)
(2) Russian sterling silver purses:(1) rectangular purse with an incised art nouveau design marked for Nicholai Alexeyev Moscow 3.25''H x 9''W; (1) square purse with incised floral design that opens to a tooled leather interior with a mirror; marked for Kiev. 5.25''H x 5.5''W. 23.850 ozt. gross. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. Circa - 1908-1926.
- (4) Tiffany sterling silver serving
(4) Tiffany sterling silver serving pieces:of the Vine / Grapevine pattern including: (1) cold meat fork (1) 2 pc. salad set; (1) ice cream slice / server with monogram. All marked for Tiffany and Co. 15.05 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. longest: 12.5'' Circa - 1873-1891.
- George III sterling silver tray Robert
George III sterling silver tray Robert Garrard Iwith a scalloped rim and gadrooned border engraved with a crest and the motto ''Quod Adest''. Marked for Robert Garrard I London 1804. 38.96 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 17''W x 12.25''D.
- Pr. Paul Storr sterling silver entree
Pr. Paul Storr sterling silver entree dishes.Each domed lid surmounted by a pomegranate form handle surrounded by a gadrooned border with shell corners over an engraved lion crest the inside and base rims decorated ensuite. Marked for Paul Storr London 1834. 140.64 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 5''H x 12''W x 8.75''D.
- 5 Pc. American coin silver tea serviceby
5 Pc. American coin silver tea serviceby William R. Eaton and John Gordon for Ball Black and Co. Set includes: a hot water urn a teapot a coffeepot a creamer and a sugar; surmounted with morning glory form finials with finely chased anthemion borders and paneled bodies. Each piece engraved ''M.A.M to E.F.D.'' Base marked for Ball Black and Co. 152.330 ozt. gross. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. Hot water urn: 15''H. Circa - Mid 19th C.
- French sterling silver covered serving
French sterling silver covered serving dish by OdiPrevost and Cie. The cover surmounted by an artichoke finial above a laurel wreath; the base with pierced floral handles and two monogrammed cartouches a removable conforming liner; raised on a stepped circular foot. All three pieces with touch marks base and liner marked for ''Mon. Odiot Provost and Cie.'' 64.5 ozt. Provenance: Descended from the Wollworth Collection (FW Woolworth Dept. Store); Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 7.5''H x 14.5''W x 9.375''D Circa - 1840.
- George III sterling cake basket by Robert
George III sterling cake basket by Robert HennellI with a reeded swing handle the beaded border surrounding a pierced scrolled rinceau border the center of the basket with engraved floral swags centered by pierced stars and an engraved crest; raised on a reticulated foot. The underside engraved ''R W + M''. Marked for Robert Hennell I London 1786. 30.27 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 5''H x 14.75''W x 10.5''D.
- George I Thomas Parr sterling silver
George I Thomas Parr sterling silver coffeepotof lighthouse form with an acorn form finial on a domed hinged lid the body with engraved coat of arms and a side spout. Marked for Thomas Parr London Britannia standard .950 fine 1721. ozt. gross. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 9.5''H.
- George III sterling silver salver by
George III sterling silver salver by Paul Storrwith a gadrooned border centering an engraved crest; raised on three tapering gadrooned legs. Marked for Paul Storr London 1808. 17.135 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 9'' Dia.
- German Neoclassical style silver centerpiecewith
German Neoclassical style silver centerpiecewith cut glass liners; the central basket with pierced trellis borders joined by floral swags surrounding an oval cartouche raised on four fluted columns flanked by two additional reserves decorated en suite raised on toupie feet. Marked for Germany .800 silver Wilhelm Binder. One lower cartouche engraved Il Personale 3 Marzo 1911. Silver: 43.25 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 14.5''H x 23.5''W x 5.5''D.
- George III sterling waiter by Richard
George III sterling waiter by Richard Peastonwith a foliate scroll and shell rim and engraved floral border centering an engraved crest; raised on paw feet. The verso monogrammed. Marked for Richard Peaston London 1761. 8.6 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 7.125'' Dia.
- George III sterling oval footed tray
George III sterling oval footed tray by John Wrenwith reeded handles as well as a reeded rim centering ornate engraved borders around a central crest and motto that reads ''Nobilitas Sola Virtus''; the whole raised on tapering scrolled feet. Marked for John Wren London 1800. 60.56 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 22.25''W x 13.5''L x 2.75''H.
- George IV sterling basket by Waterhouse
George IV sterling basket by Waterhouse Hodsonand Co.; with an acanthine swing handle gadrooned and floral rim the paneled body with floral repousse decoration; raised on a spread foot. Marked for Waterhouse Hodson and Co. London 1824. 41 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 13.5''W x 11''D x 4.75''H.
- George III English sterling salver by
George III English sterling salver by John Mewburnwith a scroll and shell border enclosing detailed scrolling floral engraving and a crest; raised on scrolled feet. Marked for John Mewburn London 1800. 55.69 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 16.25'' Dia.
- Pr. Old Sheffield plate meat domeswith
Pr. Old Sheffield plate meat domeswith scrolled handles and gadrooned borders. Consecutively numbered ''5'' and ''6''. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 8.5''H x 14''W x 10''D Circa - Late 18th to early 19th C.
- Large Sevres style porcelain chargerdepicting
Large Sevres style porcelain chargerdepicting Louis XVI dressed in full royal regalia. Interlaced ''L's'' mark in blue. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 20'' Dia. Circa - 1900.
- George III sterling silver waiter by
George III sterling silver waiter by Hugh Millswith a shell and scroll border centering an engraved crest raised on hoof feet. Marked for Hugh Mills London 1755. 10.31 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 8.125'' Dia.
- George III sterling silver waiter Ebenezer
George III sterling silver waiter Ebenezer Cokerwith a scalloped shell rim engraved floral border centering a monogram; raised on hoof feet. Marked for Ebenezer Coker London 1762. 7.54 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 6.875'' Dia.
- Victorian sterling jug Thomas Bradbury
Victorian sterling jug Thomas Bradbury and Sons with a hinged lid wooden handle and chased decoration. Marked for Thomas Bradbury and Sons London 1898. 15.79 ozt. gross. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 7.75''H.
- George III sterling silver waiter by
George III sterling silver waiter by John Carterwith a beaded scalloped rim centering a lion crest; raised on claw and ball feet. Marked for John Carter London 1774. 6.78 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 6.25'' Dia.
- [American Indian - Southwest] Books
[American Indian - Southwest] Books on Southwestern Archaeology lot of 11 books including:Andrews John P. and Todd W. Bostwick. Desert Farmers at the River's Edge: The Hohokam and Pueblo Grande. Phoenix: Pueblo Grande Museum and Cultural Park 1997.Brian Jeffrey P. Peter Copeland Louis de la Haba Mary Ann Harrell Tee Loftin Jay Luvaas and Douglas W. Schwartz. Clues to America's Past. Washington D.C.: National Geographic Society 1976.Ceram C.W. The First American: A Story of North American Archaeology. New York: Harcourt Brace Jonanovich Inc. 1971.Doyel David E. Hohokam Prehistory in the Central New River Drainage Arizona. U.S. Army Corp of Engineers 1986.Frazier Kendrick. People of Chaco: A Canyon and Its Culture. New York: W.W. Norton and Company Inc. 1986.Gregonis Linda M. and Karl J. Reinhard. Hohokam Indians of the Tucson Basin Tucson: University of Arizona Press 1979.Judge W. James. Paleoindian Occupation: Of the Central Rio Grande Valley in New Mexico. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press 1973.Martineau LaVan. The Rocks Begin to Speak. Las Vegas: KC Publications 1976 (signed by author on title page).McKusick Charmion R. and Jon Nathan Young. The Gila Pueblo Salado. Globe: Arizona Archaeological Society 1997.Muench David and Donald G. Pike. Anasazi: Ancient People of the Rock. Palo-Alto: American West Publishing Company 1974.Willey Gordon R. An Introduction to American Archaeology: Volume One - North and Middle America. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Inc. 1966.