- GROUP OF EARLY PENNSYLVANIA WEAVERS
GROUP OF EARLY PENNSYLVANIA WEAVERS PATTERN BOOKSGroup of early Pennsylvania weavers pattern books , the earliest dated 1767 , by Johann Michael Fridinger, one inscribed William Edwards 1819 , and seven others. Provenance: Edwards - Jim Kappler; Smith - Ellwood Miller sale at Conestoga 2004; JK - Barry Scaringi; Bower - Vernon Gunnion.
Condition:
Losses typical with age. Fragile.
- FINE BRETHREN COMMUNITY WINDMILLS
FINE BRETHREN COMMUNITY WINDMILLS PATTERN DOLLquilt ca. 1900-1930; brilliant color red solid ton cotton in field of dark blue calico print cotton, patch block assembled of six small piecework block with spaces of bars of blue, bordered with some blue calico print, back is cream tone cotton and binding in red calico print, quilted in white thread floral design, 11"x 14 1/2"; Condition: very good
- A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BIRDSA pair of Royal Worcester porcelain models of birds: Audubon Warblers and Palo Verdemodeled by Dorothy Doughtydesigned 1959; issued 1963Shape numbers 3669 & 3670, on wood stands, black printed factory
- A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BIRDSA pair of Royal Worcester porcelain models of birds: Cerulean Warblers and Maplemodeled by Dorothy Doughtydesigned 1958; issued 1965Shape numbers 3659 & 3660, on wood stands, black printed factory mar
- FLYING BRANT PATTERNSGeorge William
FLYING BRANT PATTERNSGeorge William McLellan (1897-1987)
Eureka, CA, c. 1940
23 1/2 in. long
A lot of intricate patterns from McLellan's famous flying brant rig, including a wing-frame construction.
As found.
Provenance: Richard and Dorothy Wheeler Collection, acquired from the maker
Literature: Michael R. Miller and Frederick W. Hanson, "Wildfowl Decoys of the Pacific Coast: Carving Traditions of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and California," Davis, CA, 1989, p. 131, some exact patterns illustrated.
Michael R. Miller, "Wildfowl Decoys of California,” Spokane, WA, 2015, p. 61, some exact patterns illustrated.
- BRETHREN "LOG CABIN STAR BLOCK"
BRETHREN "LOG CABIN STAR BLOCK" PATTERN PIECEWORKca. early-mid 20th century; assembled sixteen patchwork block top with calico print blue border and line runs, each block with eight point stars assembled various cotton fabric logs and placed in red calico print field, the top with simple sheet back for use as spread, 80"x 80"; Condition: possible old top with newer sheet back or for use as summer spread, one soil spot
- WARD BROTHERS (MD, STEVE WARD 1895-1976
WARD BROTHERS (MD, STEVE WARD 1895-1976 AND LEM WARD 1896-1984), CANVASBACK Crisfield, Maryland, circa 1972, carved and painted wood, glass eyes, signatures on the bottom later additions.
- A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BIRDSA pair of Royal Worcester porcelain models of birds: Myrtle Warblers and Weeping Cherrymodeled by Dorothy Doughtydesigned 1954; issued 1955Shape numbers 3508 & 3509, on wood stands, black printed fact
- 2 pieces. (Rowing.) American 19th-Century
2 pieces. (Rowing.) American 19th-Century Photographs. The Ward Brothers - World Champion Rowers: "Four Ward Brothers World's Champion Rowers." Albumen print, 1871. 14 x 11 1/4 inches (355 x 285 mm), on later mount. Caption in 20th-Century ink along bottom edge of photo. Image of the bare-chested Ward Brothers - Henry, Joshua, Ellis & Gilbert. This photo was reproduced as the frontis. of Irene Ward Norsen's Ward Brothers Champions of The World, New York, etc., 1956. * Cabinet Card Photo Portrait of Ellis Ward. Springfield: A.E. Alden, ca. 1880. Clear & clean.
- A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BIRDSA pair of Royal Worcester porcelain models of birds: Bewick's Wrens and Yellow Jasminemodeled by Dorothy Doughtydesigned 1954; issued 1956Shape numbers 3512 & 3513, on wood stands, black printed facto
- PAIR OF MARTIN BROTHERS VASES,
PAIR OF MARTIN BROTHERS VASES, LONDON, 1887 8 ?" x 5 ¾" Pair of Martin Brothers pottery vases, glazed and incised floral decorations with butterflies, repeating geometric pattern to the neck each with two reticulated handles. Marked to the underside of each "1-1887 RW Martin Bros London Southall".
- Two samplers by sisters: both with
Two samplers by sisters: both with four lines of alphabet and numbers over the same eight-line verse, symmetrical placement of floral and animal motifs throughout, one stitched "Anna Ward/March the 1/1834", the other "Elizabeth Sarah Ward/March the 28/1832" within cartouches, strawberry vine border on one and simple chain border on other, 16-1/4 x 12 in. (sight) and 15-1/4 x 11-3/4 in. (sight); modern gilt wood frames. Fading, several small holes on "Elizabeth" sampler.
- WARD PATTERSON, GREEK WARRIORS
WARD PATTERSON, GREEK WARRIORS AND WRESTLERS, PAIR WATERCOLORS ON CLOTH, LARGER FRAME: 27 X 45 INWard Patterson, Greek Warriors and Wrestlers, Pair Watercolors on Cloth, Larger Frame: 27 x 45 in
- A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BIRDSA pair of Royal Worcester porcelain models of birds: Indigo Buntings and Blackberrymodeled by Dorothy Doughtydesigned 1942; issued 1942Shape numbers 3367 & 3368, black printed factory marks, titles an
- First quarter 19th century seven
First quarter 19th century seven with grey crown and script New Bond Street mark three with iron-red script ''Chamberlains Worcester'' mark each with borders painted in the ''Rich Kakiemon'' style in the ''Dejeuney'' pattern of polychrome flowers within trellised oval cartouches on a cobalt blue ground with rich gilt foliate ornamentation centering the crest of a black boar's head resting on a blue and white striped baton monogrammed ''JB'' 10 pcs each. 9.5'' Dia.
- PAIR OF ROBERT WALLACE & SONS STERLING
PAIR OF ROBERT WALLACE & SONS STERLING COVERED VEGETABLE DISHES, WALLINGFORD, 'THE WASHINGTON PATTERN', LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURYPair of Robert Wallace & Sons Sterling Covered Vegetable Dishes, Wallingford, Washington Pattern, Late 19th-Early 20th Century Lids with removable handles. Undersides stamped with maker's mark, pattern, standard, size, and instances of patent date and other numerals. Dimensions: Length: 12 in (30.5 cm); Total weight: 69 oz
- PAIR FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BARBED
PAIR FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BARBED OVAL DISHES c. 1770, England, blue underglaze and gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, the center decorated in the kakiemon style, Joshua Reynolds pattern, with a long-tailed bird perched on a turquoise rock, surrounded by flowering branches, inside a blue underglaze band decorated with gilt lattice, blue underglaze script "W" to underside, 11"l x 9"w
- Group of Four Silver Items, consisting
Group of Four Silver Items, consisting of a Reed and Barton sterling silver oblong dressing table tray in "Windsor" pattern, l. 5-1/4"; an International silverplate oval two-handled bonbon dish in "Wakefield" pattern, l. 9-1/2"; an International silverplate sugar shell, l. 6"; and an International silverplate "Chippendale" bonbon dish monogrammed for the Krewe of Petronius, 1972, l. 7-1/4".
- (5) Staffordshire Clews States
(5) Staffordshire Clews States pattern plate nest, graduates States pattern plates by James and Ralph Clews, depicting 15 states with state border: New York, Delaware, Virginia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Carolina, Carolina, Georgia, Vermont, Kentucky, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland; blind justice and George Washington among decorations, impressed mark on reverse, 10-3/4" dia, 8-3/4", 6-3/4", 5-3/4", 4-3/4". Provenance: Esther Ludwig Estate, Freemans, 2006. Some scratches to surfaces on all plates normal with age
- Pair of Flight Barr & Barr Worcester
Pair of Flight Barr & Barr Worcester Plates c.1810-13 painted with rustic figures 8.4" (diameter) 21.3cm (diameter) impressed and printed marks in red
- A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BIRDSA pair of Royal Worcester porcelain models of birds: Magnolia Warblers and Magnoliamodeled by Dorothy Doughtydesigned 1947; issued 1950Shape numbers 3429 & 3430, black printed factory marks, titles an
- Pair Henry Williams silhouettes
Pair Henry Williams silhouettes (Boston, Massachusetts, 1787-1830): profiles of a man and a woman, stamped at bottom "Williams", hollow cut white paper with ink details over black fabric, "History and Guarantee" verso one that states it comes from the Elizabeth L. Maurier Collection, 4-3/8 x 3-1/4 in. (sight); matching gilt wood frames. Toning of paper, black fabric with fading. The Estate of the Late Grace Shorter, South Salem, New York.
- R.W. MARTIN BROTHERS GROTESQUE
R.W. MARTIN BROTHERS GROTESQUE FIGURAL WALLY BIRDMartin Ware, glazed stoneware in tones of blue and brown, on a wooden base. Cover and back figure signed 'R.W. Martin & Bros. London & Southall 11-1891.
Issued: 1891
Dimensions: 5.75"W x 10.5"H
Manufacturer: Martin Brothers
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: Harriman Judd Collection, Sotheby's
Condition:
Age related wear.
- A PAIR OF EARLY BARR FLIGHT & BARR
A PAIR OF EARLY BARR FLIGHT & BARR DISHES Worcester, with script mark circa 1810, leafy design on an orange field with gilt trim.
- 16-1/2 yards Federal-stripe silk,
16-1/2 yards Federal-stripe silk, colonial Wedgwood blue on ecru, classical style buildings in 24 in. vertical pattern repeat, 16-1/2 yds. X 50 in. Good to excellent condition.
- William Pether (1731-1821)/The
William Pether (1731-1821)/The Three Smiths, Brothers and Painters/published 1765/engraving/two further engravings 'Marian' and The Mouse's Petition/and group of six sporting prints, to include Dean Wolstenholme/Partridge Shooting//43.5cm x 51.5cm, hunting scenes after Benjamin Marshall and others/Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire
- A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BIRDSA pair of Royal Worcester porcelain models of birds: Hooded Warblers and Cherokee Rosemodeled by Dorothy Doughtyissued 1961On wood stands, black printed factory marks, titles and signature mark.height
- Various flow blue platters with
Various flow blue platters with scenery Wedgwood Chapoo pattern H1 1/2'' W16'' L12'' C.M. Troy pattern H1 1/4'' W13 1/2'' L10'' W. Adams & Co. Kyberth pattern H3/4'' W10'' L7'' Mercer China Derby pattern H1'' W13 1/2'' L10'' Kaolin Ware Rhine pattern H1'' W10 3/4'' L9 1/4'' Gustaesberg H1'' W9 1/2'' L7 1/2'' W.R.S.&Co. H1 3/4'' W11'' L9 3/4'' (7pcs) Provenance: Estate of Richard J. Poole Jr. and Linda Poole Hilton Nesmith South Carolina.
- PAIR OF REED & BARTON SILVER BOWLS,
PAIR OF REED & BARTON SILVER BOWLS, FRANCIS I PATTERN TOGETHER WITH A REED & BARTON FRANCIS I PATTERN OVAL SERVING DISHPair of REED & BARTON Silver Bowls, Francis I pattern, together with a REED & BARTON Francis I pattern Oval Serving Dish diameter of bowls: 11 1/2 in., length of oval dish: 12 1/2 in.; total weight: 61.2 ozt. Condition:
- HARRISON WILLIAM WEIR (BRITISH,
HARRISON WILLIAM WEIR (BRITISH, 1824-1906) A BROOD OF PARTRIDGES LITHOGRAPH: 10 1/4 X 14 1/2 IN. (SIGHT)HARRISON WILLIAM WEIR, (BRITISH, 1824-1906) A BROOD OF PARTRIDGES, Lithograph: 10 1/4 x 14 1/2 in. (sight) Framed; lower center: A Brood of Partridges Provenance: Eastern Shore Historic Estate
- WURTS BROTHERS, PHOTOGRAPH Wurts
WURTS BROTHERS, PHOTOGRAPH Wurts Brothers (American, 19th/20th c.), "64 North Broadway, Tarrytown, NY", black and white photograph, (later, Bank of New York Building), signed lower right, 20"h x 26"w (sight), 28.5"h x 34.5"w (frame)
- COLLECTION OF WELSH MADE BROOKS
COLLECTION OF WELSH MADE BROOKS BROTHERS FEATHER ART DEPICTING GAME BIRDS. Comprised of one frame of three birds four individual frames of one bird each and two frames of a mallard and one of two pheasant Frame of three: 24'' x 8'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- Lot of two Art Nouveau lithograph
Lot of two Art Nouveau lithograph posters: William Bradley (American, 1868-1962), The Chap-Book, lass with pan pipes; 21 7/8" x 15 1/2"; signed lower right. Extensive loss to borders and top left corner. Also, George Wharton Edwards (American, 1869-1950), 29th Annual Exhibition: American Watercolor Society, book plate; 17 3/4" x 12"; copyright American Watercolor Society, 1896. Pressed seam, damage and missing pieces to border.
- REED & BARTON ''FRANCIS 1ST'' BUTTER
REED & BARTON ''FRANCIS 1ST'' BUTTER DISH 1953 with cover and liner; together with a ''Windsor'' pattern square bowl 1948; an Alvin covered cut glass jar; another silver mounted cut glass jar; a hand mirror; and a clothes brush (6)
- WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896) FOR
WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896) FOR MORRIS & CO.
PAIR OF 'BIRD' PATTERN CURTAINS, CIRCA 1890 jacquard-woven woollen double cloth, lined with Morris & Co. 'Cray' pattern block-printed cotton fabric, designed by William Morris for Morris & Co., circa 1884(2)each 358cm long, 170cm wideLiterature: Parry, L., William Morris Textiles, V&A 2013, pp. 222-223, illus.Note:This textile was the first hand-loom jacquard woven at Queen Square in London and later at Merton Abbey. In November 1879, Edward Burne-Jones ordered a set of bed hangings in this pattern.
- ALLAN ADLER STERLING BRANDY WARMERTown
ALLAN ADLER STERLING BRANDY WARMERTown and Country pattern; marked "Allan Adler/ Sterling"; with ebony handle; approximately 285 grams gross weight; Condition: tarnishing and light scratches; weight includes handle; Provenance: The Estate of Joan Benny, Beverly Hills; 11 inches wide; 4 3/4 inches deep; 3 1/4 inches high Condition: