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Price PDF - Cowan`s Auctions
Discovery: Live Salesroom Auction
March 21, 2015 | Cincinnati
Cowan’s
6270 Este Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45232
513.871.1670
Fax 513.871.8670
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Auction
March 21, 2015
10 a.m.
Preview
March 20, 2015
Noon - 5 p.m.
March 21, 2015
8 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Live in-person bidding only.
No phone or online bids accepted.
Buyer’s Premium
15%
All lots are sold "as is" and condition is not guaranteed. There
will be no additional condition reports given for this auction.
All interested buyers are highly encouraged to view the
merchandise in-person.
*Buyers please be sure to bring plenty of packing materials for
your purchases.
1 Sunbeam Tin Advertising Sign
American, 20th century. A tin sign advertising for Sunbeam bread,
painted yellow, featuring a little girl eating a piece of bread, and
reading Let’s be friends / Slow down / Children playing; 20 x 23.75 in.
$150 - $250
2 Singer Sewing Machine Advertising Sign
American, 20th century. A sign for Singer Sewing Machine Company
with gilt paint decoration; lg. 23.5 in.
$100 - $200
3 Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus Poster
Hagenbeck-Wallace and 4-Paws Sells Bros. Combined Show /
Trained Wild Animal Circus
linen backed
40.25 x 27.25 in. (poster size)
$25 - $50
4 Pair of Reproduction Strobridge Circus Posters
Barnum & Bailey, Greatest Show on Earth
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Combined Shows
each having Strobridge inscription, l.r.
each framed
each 16.75 x 25.25 in. (sheet size)
$100 - $300
5 Poster From The National Gallery of Art, Washington
American, 1997. A poster for the Sculpture of Angkor and Ancient
Cambodia: Millenium of Glory exhibition, June 29th-September 28th,
1997, housed in a metal frame; 31 x 21.5 in. (sight).
$25 - $75
6 WWI Advertisement Poster for War Saving Stamps
American, ca 1918. A winged and laurel crowned woman clad in a
white drape holding a sword and a palm branch hovering above an
inscription reading “Share in the Victory / Save for your country / Save
for yourself / Buy war saving stamps.” Framed; 28 x 18 in. (plate size).
$25 - $50
7 Chew Mail Pouch Tobacco Thermometer
American. A blue, white and yellow enameled advertising
thermometer, of rectangular form with rounded edges, marked Treat
Yourself to the Best / Chew Mail Pouch Tobacco; lg. 39 in.
$100 - $300
8 J. & P. Coats Spool Cabinet
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A spool cabinet in walnut,
having a molded lid above two drawers, the fronts embellished with
ribbed brass knobs, pressed foliate designs, and embossed markings
including J. & P. Coats’ / Best Six Cord and For Hand and Machine / Spool
Cotton, all flanked by turned columns and rising on a molded base; ht.
7.5, wd. 21.25, dp. 16 in.
$75 - $125
9 Brass and Wood Dresser Boxes
European, 19th century. One French brass and velvet box with a
porcelain floral pattern to hinged lid and a handle on each side; one
English marquetry box with mixed wood inlay, one handle to hinged
lid, and opening onto a velvet interior with removable tray.
9.25 x 5.5 in. (larger box).
$100 - $200
10 Inlaid Tiger Maple Dresser Box, Plus
American, 19th century. An inlaid tiger maple dresser box of
rectangular form with a hinged lid, PLUS an oak jewelry box with a
slightly domed lid, having a top-mounted brass plaque engraved
M.L.T.(?) above a front panel with a brass escutcheon, the case further
embellished with brass straps engraved with foliate designs and
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inlayed with malachite spherules, the interior lined in blue silk; largest
ht. 4.5, wd. 9.75, dp. 7.75 in.
$100 - $200
11 Egyptian Revival Burlwood Tea Caddy
Continental. A burlwood tea caddy with Egyptian revival motifs and
brass strapwork, having two interior lidded compartments with foil
lining; ht. 6, wd. 9, dp. 5 in.
$150 - $300
12 Silver Monogrammed Walnut Lap Desk
American, early 20th century. A walnut lap desk, the top with incised
lines around the edges and applied with a silver monogram of MB;
ht. 3.75, wd. 12, dp. 8 in.
The monogram purportedly refers to Marjorie Bangs Warvelle
(American, b. 1898) who owned the lap desk during the 1920s.
$25 - $50
13 Sterling Frame and Silver Portrait Box
American, 20th century. A sterling oval frame with two round feet and
a silver rectangular box having an oval portrait case on lid and having
an inscription to bottom reading “Pro Rege Et Patria” (trans. “For the
King and the Country”). Sterling mark to frame; unidentified pictorial
and initial mark to underside of box; ht. 9.25 in. (frame).
$100 - $150
14 Sterling Miniature Boxes, Vials, and Ornament, Plus
American, 20th century. A group of six (6) boxes and perfume vials
and one train ornament. PLUS, two silver boxes. Lg. 4.5 in. (largest);
total sterling wt. 3.71ozt (115.5g).
$50 - $75
15 German Silver Box and Goblet
Continental, late 19th-early 20th century. A monogrammed Hanau
silver box by Georg Roth & Co., the hinged lid with repoussé tavern
scene, marked on underside and an unmarked silver goblet having a
gilt cup interior, chased W and applied figural medallion surrounded
by repoussé flowers; goblet ht. 7 in.; German silver wt. 5.048ozt (157g);
goblet wt. 7.669ozt (238.5g).
$150 - $250
16 Sterling and Electroplated Dresser Boxes, Plus
Late 19th-20th century. A sterling monogrammed dresser box by R.
Blackington Co. and an octagonal silverplated box by Israel Freeman &
Son with engraved lion on the lid, both marked on underside, PLUS
a Ronson lighter; dresser box ht. 2, wd. 5, dp. 4 in.; silver wt. 11.32ozt
(352g).
$100 - $200
17 Louisville Trophy Julep Cups
American, 20th century. Two sterling julep cups, each engraved
Louisville Country Club / Ladies Golf Championship / Runner-Up for the
years 1950 & 1952, one by Manchester and one by International, both
struck on underside; larger ht. 3.75 in.; silver wt. 9.244ozt (287.5g).
$50 - $150
18 Monogrammed Sterling Julep Cups
Rhode Island, mid-20th century. A set of six sterling silver julep cups
by Newport, each engraved FJK IV, five engraved Christmas followed
by the year (1965-67, 1969, 1971), all marked on underside; ht. 4.75 in.;
silver wt. 22.94ozt (713.5g).
$200 - $400
19 International Silver Platter, Chippendale Pattern
American, 20th century. An International Silver Company silverplated
meat platter in the Chippendale pattern, having tree and broth wells,
marked on underside; lg. 18.25 in.
$50 - $100
20 Jones and Ward Coin Silver Beaker, Plus
Boston, ca 1815. A beaker by Jones and Ward, inscribed J. Appleton to J.
Prince / 1816 / John Prince to Gordon Frances Phelps, PLUS a small beaker
inscribed JABW. Jones and Ward mark to underside of larger beaker; ht.
3.5 in.; silver wt. 5ozt (156g).
$75 - $150
28 Sterling Spoons and Butter Knives
American, 19th-20th century. An assorted group of eighteen sterling
pieces, including six butter knives by International Silver Co. and
twelve spoons by various American makers; longest lg. 6 in.; silver wt.
14.035ozt (436.5g).
$300 - $600
21 Georgian Sterling Serving Spoons
English, late 18th-early 19th century. An assembled group of George
III sterling serving spoons, three monogrammed examples by William
Summer & Richard Crossley, Peter & Ann Bateman, and William
Bateman, and another dating to the 1760s by unknown maker CH,
each struck with date and maker’s mark; longest lg. 8.75 in.; silver wt.
8.023ozt (249.5g).
$150 - $250
29 Sterling Serving Pieces, Plus
American, 19th-20th century. An assembled group of nine sterling
serving pieces by various American makers including Whiting, and S.
Kirk, PLUS four sterling specialty utensils by various makers; longest lg.
11.25 in.; silver wt. 7.814ozt (243g).
$300 - $500
22 Scandinavian Silver Flatware
Continental, 20th century. An assembled group of silver from Danish
and Norwegian makers, including five sterling Georg Jensen pieces
in Acorn and other patterns, a sterling David Andersen cake server, a
seventeen piece .830 silver flatware set by Brøhdrene Lohne and seven
other serving pieces by various makers, each piece with impressed
marks; longest lg. 11.75; sterling wt. 6.736ozt (209.5g); other silver wt.
21.849ozt (679.5g).
$300 - $500
23 Continental and American Sterling Flatware, Plus
Continental and American. An assembled group of sterling silver
flatware, including a serving fork, by Rogers Sterling in the Bridal Veil
pattern, in a fitted box, and a set of six Danish demitasse spoons,
retailed by Oluf Johansen, in a fitted box, PLUS an R.Wallace 1835
silverplated ladle; ladle lg. 13.75 in., silver wt. 5.32ozt (165.5g).
$75 - $150
24 Continental and American Sterling Serving Spoons, Plus
Continental and American. An assembled group of nine sterling silver
serving spoons, PLUS a file with a silver handle, unmarked; largest lg.
8.25, silver wt. (not including file) 8.93ozt (278g).
$75 - $150
25 Sterling and Silverplated Flatware, Plus
20th century. An assembled group of flatware including a sterling
serving spoon by J.E. Caldwell, serving fork and spoon with ebonized
handle by Gorham, a Sheffield sterling cheese scoop, ca 1909,
two partial gilt sterling souvenir spoons, a sterling child’s fork and
teaspoon, silverplated claw tongs, a carving knife and fork with antler
handles and a silverplated pie server, PLUS a pair of metal shears;
largest lg. 11.25 in.; silver wt. 10.14ozt (315.5g).
$100 - $200
26 Towle Partial Debussy Flatware Service
American, 1959. A partial sterling service by Towle in the Debussy
pattern, including eight dinner forks, eight salad forks, eight knives
with stainless blades, eight spoons, a serving knife and fork and a pie
server; longest lg. 11 in.; silver wt. 48.248ozt (1500.5g).
$400 - $600
27 Sterling Flatware, Plus
American, 20th century. A collection of thirty-six (36) spoons, forks,
and other serving utensils by various makers including but not limited
to Frank M. Whiting, the Whiting Manufacturing Co., and the Watson Co..
PLUS miscellaneous silver and silverplated spoons and forks. Lg. 10.5
in. (longest); total sterling wt. 20.57ozt (640g).
$150 - $250
30 Coin Silver Tableware
American, 19th-20th century. An assembled group of nineteen pieces
of coin silver tableware including two serving spoons, tongs and
sixteen spoons, by various American makers; largest lg. 9.75 in., coin
silver wt.12.685ozt (394.5g).
$300 - $500
31 Repousse Sterling Coffee Pot, Sugar, and Creamer, Plus
American, first quarter of 20th century. A sugar and creamer by A.
G. Schultz & Co., marked, and a handled coffee pot with unidentified
mark. PLUS, a round silverplated tray. Ht. 8.75 in. (pot); dia. 11 in. (tray).
$150 - $250
32 Sterling and Silverplated Tableware, Plus
20th century. An assembled group of sterling and silverplated items,
including four monogrammed sterling dishes by various makers
including Whiting and Towle, and four silverplated trays by various
English and American makers, three monogrammed and one with
central chased landscape scene, PLUS a silverplated armorial lid, each
piece marked; largest dia. 17.75 in.; silver wt. 14.97ozt (465.5g).
$200 - $300
33 Sterling Compotes, Ashtrays and Porringer, Plus
20th century. A pair of oval, handled compotes with bulbed bodies
and feet, each with an engraved armorial and unidentified marks, six
sterling ashtrays by Whiting and a porringer by International Sterling,
PLUS a silverplated wine funnel and an unmarked, pierced silver tray;
compote ht. 2.75, wd. 8.25 in.; silver wt. 18.41ozt (572.5g).
$150 - $250
34 Bailey & Co. Sterling Footed Bowl
American, mid-19th century. A sterling bowl by Bailey & Co. on four
shell feet with all-over repoussé flowers and leaves, the lid having an
applied flower finial and monogram, interior fitted with removable,
pierced tray, unmarked; ht. 5.5, dia. 7 in.; silver wt. 16ozt (497.5g).
$200 - $300
35 Victorian Silverplated Tea and Coffee Service by Meriden
American, late 19th century. A silverplated tea and coffee service
in an Asian inspired pattern by Meriden Brittania Co. of Connecticut,
including a teapot, coffee pot, lidded sugar, creamer and waste bowl,
marked Meriden B. Company / 1890; coffee pot ht. 7.5 in.
$200 - $400
36 Sterling and Glass Beverage Coasters
American. An assembled group of twenty-four sterling and glass
beverage coasters, by various makers, twenty two marked Sterling and
two with obscured marks, one set of eight includes a sterling holder;
largest dia. 3.75 in.
$75 - $150
37 Webster, Wallace, and Wattles & Sons Sterling Tablewares
American, early 20th century. Four sterling table items, including two
weighted compotes, one by the Webster Company, the other by R.
Wallace & Sons, and two saucers by Wattles & Sons. All marked; ht. 5.5
in. (tallest); weighable silver wt. 5.96zot (185.5g).
$100 - $200
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38 Sterling Compotes and Napkin Holder
American, 20th century. Four (4) table items including two small
matching compotes, one larger compote by Saart Brothers, and one
napkin holder. All marked Sterling; lg. 8.5 in. (napkin holder); dia. 6.5 in.
(largest compote); wt. 10.91ozt (339.5g).
$100 - $200
39 JB & SM Knowles and Mueck-Carey Sterling Tableware
American, first half of 20th century. A creamer and sugar bowl by
Mueck-Carey and twelve ashtrays by Knowles. All marked; ht. 4.25 in.
(tallest).
$150 - $250
40 Sterling and Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, Plus
American, 20th century. An assembled group of sterling and glass salt
and pepper shakers, including a pair of Fisher Silversmiths Inc. weighted
shakers of urn form, eight miniature shakers, two etched glass shakers
with weighted sterling bases, PLUS four William Adams, Inc. cobalt
glass shakers with silver-toned overlay in a fitted box; tallest ht. 6.5 in.,
silver wt. 1.89ozt (59g).
$50 - $150
41 Gorham, Whiting, and Reed & Barton Small Sterling Dishes
American, 20th century. A collection of twenty-nine (29) sterling
round and oval dishes, twenty-two being by Gorham, four being by
Frank M. Whiting, and three being by Reed & Barton, all marked.
Dia. 5 in. (largest); total silver wt. 24.38ozt (758.5g).
$250 - $350
42 Tiffany Sterling Mustard Pot and Dish
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A lidded mustard pot by
Tiffany, ca 1876, with all over repoussé and chased floral decoration,
on ball feet and a dish by Tiffany with pierced rim of vines and roses,
both marked on underside; dish dia. 7.5 in.; silver wt. 7.974ozt (248g).
$75 - $150
43 American Sterling Tableware
American, 20th century. An assembled group of sterling pieces
including two brandy or sauce warmers, one by Towle with undertray
and wooden handle, the other with an obscured mark, two
monogrammed, medallion salts by Gorham and a footed, toothpick
holder with chased decoration by Baldwin & Miller, each piece marked
on underside; undertray dia. 5.25, warmer lg. 7 in.; silver wt. (excluding
wooden handled piece) 9.662ozt (300.5g).
$100 - $200
44 German and English Silver Dishes, Plus
Late 19th-early 20th century. An assembled group of silver dishes
including three sterling pierced nut dishes with ribbon handles by E.S.
Barnsley of Birmingham, ca 1915, an .800 silver pierced bowl with bird
motif by M.T. Wetzlar of Munich and an .800 silver bowl with chased
and repoussé floral work, probably German, PLUS a footed, silverplate
dish by Barker Bros., each piece marked; repoussé bowl dia. 8.25 in.;
sterling silver wt. 8.1990zt (255g).
$150 - $250
45 Sterling Kitchen Accessories, Plus
American and European. Two folding spoons, one by Gorham, and
a pair of tongs, all marked sterling. PLUS, various silver (not sterling)
items including two folding spoons, one menu holder, one spoon by
Magnus Aase, and one pair of tongs. Lg. 7.25 in. (longest); total sterling
wt. 2.8ozt (88g).
$50 - $100
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46 Gorham Sterling Items
American, late 19th-early 20th century. An assembled group of
twenty eight sterling pieces by Gorham, of various dates and patterns,
including seven serving utensils, four ice tea spoons, two pairs of
sugar tongs, a three-piece place setting in presentation box, six
assorted spoons and three pierced dishes; longest lg. 12.5 in.; silver wt.
24.743ozt (769.5g).
$200 - $400
47 Sterling Kitchen Accessories
American, 20th century. A group of kitchen utensils including three
pairs of salad servers with sterling handles, one being by Whiting, a
pair of weighted salt and pepper shakers, and a petaled bowl with
repousse floral decorations. Lg. 11 in. (longest); weighable silver wt.
1.25ozt (39g).
$50 - $100
48 Sterling Sipper Spoons, Plus
20th century. Two sets of four sipper spoons, one by Saart Brothers, the
other by Taxco Uxmal. PLUS, miscellaneous serving pieces including
a cream lade, two dishes, two knives, two salad server sets, one
teaspoon, and meat serving tongs, some being sterling. Lg. 11.25 in.
(largest); total sterling wt. 13.14ozt (409g).
$75 - $150
49 Sterling Napkin Rings, Plus
American, 20th century. A lot of twelve napkin rings, pierced or with
embossed decorations, ten being marked for sterling. Dia. 1.75 in.; lg.
2 in. (largest); total sterling wt. 6.92ozt (215.5g).
$50 - $100
50 Sterling Napkin Rings, Plus
English and American, 20th century. A lot of ten (10) sterling napkin
rings. PLUS, six silver napkin rings. Dia. 1.75 in.; lg. 2 in.; total sterling
wt. 5.64ozt (175.5g).
$50 - $100
51 Sterling Napkin Rings, Plus
American, 20th century. A lot of nine (9) sterling napkin rings, marked.
PLUS, five silver napkin rings. Dia. 2 in.; lg. 1.75 in. (largest); 6.14ozt
(191g).
$50 - $100
52 Sterling Napkin Rings and Spoon, Plus
American, 20th century. A lot of four (4) sterling napkin rings and
one teaspoon. PLUS, four silver napkin rings. Dia. 1.75 in.; lg. 4.75 in.
(largest); sterling wt. 4.56ozt (142g).
$50 - $100
53 Japanese Silver Sake Cups in Case
Japanese, 20th century. A pair of silver sake cups with incised
decorations. Marked to underside; ht. 1 in.; total silver wt. 1.15ozt
(36g).
$200 - $300
54 Silver and Niello Box
Thai, mid-20th century. A rectangular silver and niello box opening
onto a two-compartment wood interior and having a hinged lid with
incised decorations. Marked Siam Silver to underside; 3.75 x 5.75 x
1.5 in.
$100 - $200
55 Stone Garden Pagoda
Oriental, 20th century. A garden ornament in the form of a pagoda.
Ht. 32.75 in. (assembled).
$75 - $150
56 Japanese Porcelain Scenic Vase
Japanese, 20th century. A porcelain vase of bulbous form with
depictions of houses and a water mill in a mountainous landscape, in
green and red on a black ground. Japanese character mark on bottom;
ht. 10.5 in.
$100 - $150
57 Porcelain Guanyin Figure
Japanese, late 19th century. A porcelain Guanyin figure seated on a
rock-looking pedestal, holding a scroll in her left hand, and decorated
with painted blue motifs. Ht. 7.75 in.
$200 - $300
58 Three Japanese Kutani Vases
Japanese, late Meiji-early Showa period, ca 1925. Three porcelain
vases, one decorated with a temple and mountain motifs, one
decorated with bird and bamboo motifs, and the third decorated with
rooster and floral motifs. The top and base of each is adorned with
a common Kutani red and gold geometric pattern. Kutani mark to
underside of the two smaller vases; signature side of taller vase;
ht. 6.25 in. (tallest).
$150 - $300
59 Japanese Porcelain Censer
Japanese, Meiji period. A tripod lidded hexagonal porcelain censer
decorated with painted red panels. Mark to underside; ht. 3.25 in.
(with lid).
$50 - $100
60 Collection of Kutani Bowls
Japanese, Meiji Period. Three Kutani bowls decorated with bird,
flowers and water. Two of the bowls have scalloped edges. Kutani
mark to underside of each; dia. 6 in. (largest).
$200 - $300
61 Kutani Sakazuki and Stand
Japanese, ca 1900. Three Kutani Sakazuki decorated with samurai
figures and Mount Fuji in the background, and one Kutani stand
decorated with floral designs. Mark to underside of each; dia. 4.25 in.
(largest cup); ht. 2.25 in. (candle holder).
$75 - $150
62 Set of Japanese Dessert Plates
Japanese, Meiji period, ca 1900. A set of six plates with gilt scalloped
rims and Geisha center decorations. Asahi Yama signature to
underside of each; dia. 7.5 in.
$75 - $150
63 Japanese Ceramic Leaf-Shaped Serving Set
Japanese, Showa period, ca 1950. A ceramic set of six tripod leafshaped plates and one dish covered in a brown and beige glaze.
Impressed seal to underside of each; lg. 12.5 in. (largest).
$50 - $100
64 Pair of Japanese Porcelain Export Chargers
Japanese, late Edo-early Showa period. An ovoid porcelain charger
with scalloped edges, covered in a celadon glaze, and decorated with
blue and white peonies and cherry blossom motifs, as well as three
obi tied into a bow. A round porcelain charger with scalloped edges,
a celadon glaze, and blue and white tiger decorations against a foliate
ground. Seal to underside of each; dia. 20.5 in.
$50 - $100
matching saucers, one lidded sugar jar, and one milk jug. Noritake
mark withKomaru symbol and “Made in Occupied Japan” inscription to
underside of each; lg. 16.25 in. (largest).
$100 - $150
66 Japanese Kutani Style Export Festival Charger
Japanese, Meiji period, ca 1900. A Kutani style festival charger, made for
export, decorated with figures in traditional attire in a landscape; dia.
18 in.
$50 - $100
67 Pair of Japanese Imari Bowls
Japanese, late 19th century. Two Imari bowls with scalloped edges and
blue floral decorations in central interior panel. Blue four-character
mark to underside of each; dia. 5.75 in. (each).
$200 - $400
68 Japanese Double-Gourd Vase
Japanese, 20th century. An octagonal porcelain double-gourd vase
decorated with blue and white floral and geometrical motifs contained
in alternating panels, resting on a wood stand. Eight-character mark to
underside; ht. 12.5 in. (without stand).
$250 - $500
69 Imari Sometsuke Plate
Japanese, 20th century. Imari Sometsuke plate with scalloped edges
showing blue and white pine, prunus, and palm decorations. Dia. 8.5 in.
Property of the Zanesville Museum of Art, Zanesville, OH. Sold to Benefit the
Acquisition Fund.
Purchased with museum funds from Friends of Art, 1976.
$75 - $150
70 Japanese Bowl with Erotic Decoration
Japanese, 20th century. A shunga bowl decorated with two erotic
scenes, one to the interior, one to the exterior. Pictorial mark to
underside; dia. 8.75 in.
$100 - $200
71 Japanese Kutani Bowl
Japanese, late 19th century. A footed porcelain bowl with polychrome
floral and bird decorations. Mark to underside; dia. 8.75 in.
$150 - $250
72 Japanese Large Porcelain Hibachis
Japanese, 20th century. Two blue and white hibachis; larger dia. 18 in.
$150 - $250
73 Japanese Bowls and Chargers
Japanese, 20th century. Two chargers and two bowls and saucers,
decorated in red and green. Dia. 15.75 in. (chargers).
$150 - $250
74 Japanese Blue and White Porcelain Tablewares
Japanese, 20th century. Table accessories, including a charger, two
bowls, a small serving tray, and two cups. Mark to undersides of bowls,
charger, and tray; dia. 15.75 in. (charger).
$150 - $300
75 Japanese Painted Screen
Japanese, 20th century. Watercolor and gilt on paper laid to screen.
Ht. 70 in.
$100 - $150
65 Noritake Dinnerware Set
Japanese, 1947. A complete porcelain dinner service decorated with
gilt and red rims as well as floral motifs, reminiscent of the Lynbrook
pattern, comprising one lidded tureen, one large serving tray, one
small serving tray, one large dish, one sauce boat with attached
under tray, twelve large dinner plates, twelve soup plates, twelve
side plates, twelve bowls, twelve dessert plates, twelve cups and
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76 Japanese Lacquer and Ivory Screen
Japanese, 20th century. A three panel screen with floral carved and
pierced frame, having three inset panels, the front in black lacquer
with inset ivory figural decoration, the back in red lacquer with
painted floral, tree and bird decoration, Japanese character mark to
front, ht. 36, wd. 35 in.
International shipping is not available for this item. This item will only
be shipped within the United States, except to California. Cowan’s
adheres to CITES regulations in the sale of ivory.
$50 - $100
77 Japanese Lacquer Box
Japanese, 19th century. A rectangular lacquer box with a brass handle
on top and a door with knob and keyhole in the front. The door opens
onto a set of three drawers of various sizes. The box is decorated with
stenciled floral, heart, and moon decorations, and with a bird and
Mount Fuji design on the door. 3.5 x 4.75 x 6.5 in.
$100 - $200
78 Japanese Guilloche Enameled Vase and Enameled Cigarette
Case
Japanese, second quarter 20th century. A brass vase decorated with
enamel green leaves on a blue ground and an enamel relief snail,
resting on a carved wood stand, and a red enameled metal cigarette
case with gold lion decoration. Ht. 6.25 in. (vase); lg. 7 in. (case).
$100 - $200
79 Collection of Lacquerware Articles
Japanese, Showa period, ca 1945. A group of six lacquerware
articles including three bentos, two trays, and one pail. One bento
is decorated with two painted origami cranes on a red ground,
another with flower and leaves on a red ground, and the third, twocompartment one, is of an even brown color. One tray, bowl-shaped,
is decorated with hand-painted floral designs on a red ground, while
the other tray is decorated with gold splashes on a red ground. The
lacquered metal pail is decorated with gold bamboo motifs on a red
ground. Mark to underside of pail, inscriptions to underside of tray and
bento cover; ht. 10.75 in.
$200 - $300
80 Red and Gold Eiraku Kutani Vase
Japanese, ca 1950. A Kutani vase decorated in Eiraku style with applied
gilt crane and cloud motifs on a red ground. Eiraku seal to underside;
ht. 6.25 in.
$100 - $200
81 Group of Japanese Ceramic Figures
Japanese, ca 1900. A group of three ceramic figures representing
Hotei, the Laughing Buddha, Fukurokuju, one of the Seven Lucky
Gods, and one of Daruma, founder of the Zen branch of Buddhism.
Ht. 12 in. (tallest).
$75 - $150
82 Pair of Japanese Dolls
Japanese, 20th century.Two dolls, one wearing a crown adorned with
a bird and holding a fan, the other representing a warrior figure, most
likely a Kabuki actor. Ht. 10.75 in. (taller doll).
$50 - $100
83 Inlaid Tray and Rosewood Carvings
Japanese, 20th century. An oval tray with inlaid mother-of-pearl floral
and butterfly motifs, two carved rosewood koi goldfish, and three
rosewood stands. Lg. 15.75 in. (tray).
$50 - $100
84 Japanese Fire Screen and Trays
Japanese, 20th century. A three-panel fire screen painted red with
carved floral motifs and a pair of rectangular wood bark trays with
handles. 31 x 14.25 in. (screen, each panel); 12.25 x 20 in. (each tray).
$250 - $350
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85 Japanese Lacquerware
Japanese, 20th century. A red lacquer tray with five lidded noodle
bowls decorated with floral motifs, a red and black lacquer square
footed tray, and a black lacquer ginger jar. 14.75 x 11 in. (larger tray);
ht. 10.25 in. (jar).
$75 - $150
86 Japanese Lacquerware
Japanese, late 19th-early 20th century. A collection of lacquer items
including a miniature chest of drawers, two rectangular trays, a round
lidded box, a pencil case, and wall hanging cane rack. Lg. 18.25 in.
(largest).
$150 - $250
87 Japanese Bound Book with Slip Cover
Japanese, ca 1938. A bound book with colored illustrations and text in
Japanese characters. Pages 1 through 27 contain hand-written English
translations of the Japanese text. 7.5 x 14.25 in.
$50 - $100
88 Bolt of Silk for Kimono and Silk Obi
Japanese, Showa period, ca 1950. A bolt of purple silk with repeating
floral and foliate decoration, used for a Yukata or summer kimono, and
a green silk obi with a checkered pattern. 13.5 x 1.5 in. (largest).
$50 - $100
89 Japanese Silk Obis
Japanese, late 19th century. A pair of brown and green silk obis.
Lg. 159 in.; wd. 13.25 in. (larger piece).
$50 - $150
90 Collection of Japanese Scrolls
Japanese, early 20th century. A group of four kakejiku, or hanging
scrolls, in ink and paint. Three paintings are mounted on silk and
depict ships, women wearing kimonos, and white and pink peonies.
Each signed l.l. or l.r. The fourth painting is mounted on rice paper and
depicts a persimmon tree with bird. Signed l.r. and reverse by master
Seishiro Shimokaw. Lg. 73 in. (largest).
$75 - $150
91 Collection of Shin Hanga Prints, The Life of Japanese Children
Japanese, mid-20th century. A group of six colored woodblock prints
depicting children engaged in various daily activities, inserted in a
portfolio, and published by the Kyoto Hanga-In Company. Artist seal, l.r.
(each); 8.75 x 6.75 in. (plate size of each).
$25 - $50
92 Spring and Summer Flowers by Manabu Saito
Manabu Saito (Japanese, b. 1957). Spring Flowers, pencil signed
and numbered 11/750 l.l.; 27 x 21 in. Summer Flowers, pencil signed
l.r., numbered 5/1500 l.l.; 27 x 21 in. Each print includes an artist’s
description of the flowers represented.
$100 - $200
93 Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Japanese, 1839-1892), Woodblock Print
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Japanese, 1839-1892). Woodblock print on paper,
housed in a black frame. A depiction of a soldier on horseback with
inscriptions on a banner at the top of the print. Artist seal l.r.; 9.5 x
14.25 in. (sheet size).
$150 - $250
94 Japanese Four-Panel Watercolor Screen
Japanese, 20th century. A four-panel screen with bird and landscape
scene; ht. 35 in.
$100 - $150
95 Japanese Watercolor of a Bridge
Japanese, early 20th century. Watercolor on paper, depicting a bridge
in mountainous surroundings. Signed l.r.; 9 x 12.75 in. (sight).
$50 - $100
96 Pair of Japanese Watercolors
Japanese, 20th century. Two unframed watercolors, one depicting a
swallow, the other depicting figures on a barge with a willow tree in
the foreground. Artist seal l.l.; signed l.r.; 17 x 12 in. (largest)
$25 - $50
97 Japanese Bird and Floral Scenes
Five Depictions of Birds and Butterflies in Natural Settings
four watercolors on silk and one color print
artist seals
print framed, watercolors unframed
13.75 x 11.75 in. (sheet size, largest).
The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists
$100 - $200
98 Large Group of Books on Japanese Art
including literature on Japanese prints, mostly, and other related
topics such as mythology.
$100 - $200
99 Pair of Etchings by Margaret Longacre
Margaret Gruen Longacre (American, 1910-1976), a pair of etchings,
each signed l.r., first titled Texas l.l., numbered 1/3 l.l.; 5 x 3.75 in. AND
second titled Lausanne, Switzerland l.l., numbered 2/3 l.l.; 4.75 x 8 in.
AND exhibition catalog of 68 prints by the artist and brief biographical
history.
$50 - $100
100 Winter in the Country Reproduction by Currier & Ives, Large
Folio Print
Large folio reproduction of farm scene covered in snow, titled Winter
in the Country: The Old Grist Mill, painted by G. H. Darrie and dated 1862
l.r., Currier & Ives publisher mark l.r.; 18.25 x 26.25 in.
$100 - $150
101 Two Black and White Photographs by Betty Smithhart
Betty Smithhart (Kentucky), late 20th century. Two black and white
photographic prints. One photograph, titled Rings is a detail view of
a horizontal cross section of a tree trunk showing growth rings. The
other photograph, untitled, shows an industrial landscape; 13.25 x
8.75 in. (largest print).
$100 - $200
102 Scene With Four Children Playing, After Eastman Johnson
Eastman Johnson (American, 1824-1906). Oil enhanced print. Scene
with four children playing, unsigned but labeled with artist’s name on
verso; 5.25 x 4 in. (sight).
$50 - $100
103 American Aquatint, 20th century
Moonscape XVII
aquatint on paper
numbered l.l.
signed illegibly l.r.
plate size 23.5 x 17.5 in. (framed)
$100 - $200
104 Three Prints by H. M. Lucas
H. M. Lucas (American), ca late 1980s. Three abstract photographic
prints, two of the prints form a pair and are in the same frame, signed
and dated l.r.; 19 x 15.75 in. (sight, largest print).
$100 - $150
105 Audubon Print, Carolina Pigeon or Turtle Dove
Mid-20th century reproduction by Harry Shaw Newman of a handcolored engraving on paper originally printed by R. Havell & Son. Plate
17, No. 4. Drawn and published by John James Audubon; 19.25 x 15.5
in. (sight).
$50 - $75
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106 Prairie Titlark Audubon Reproduction
Mid 20th century. A photographic reproduction of an Audubon
Havell edition; 12 x 19 in. (sight).
$25 - $50
107 Etchings, Portraits of Children
American, first half of 20th century. A pair of etchings, unframed, one
being matted, depicting profile portraits of little children. Both illegibly
signed l.r.; 9 x 7 in. (plate size).
$100 - $150
108 Group of Three Engravings Engravings, Plus
Battle of Lexington
Boston Harbor Entrance
Cincinnati Wesleyan Female College
late 18th-early 19th century
all framed
PLUS
reproduction print of a 1786 French city map of Williamsburg, VA.
framed
largest 16 x 25 in. (sight)
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati,
OH
$50 - $100
109 Temple of Solomon by Currier & Ives
Currier & Ives (American, 19th century). A framed print of the Temple of
Solomon with accompanying text history; 9.25 x 13.5 in. (sight).
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati,
OH
$50 - $100
110 Reproduction Print of a Lithograph by RC Gorman
Profile Portrait of a Navajo Woman
signed and dated 1978 l.l.
framed
19.75 x 26.75 in. (sight)
$25 - $50
111 Charles Henry Sawyer (American, 1868-1954)
Hudson River at the Highlands
hand tinted photograph
titled l.l.
signed l.r.
framed
2 x 5.25 in. (plate size)
$50 - $150
112 Three Historical American Engravings
Depicting scenes of early contact between Indians and Europeans
all framed
largest 5.25 x 8.75 in. (sight)
$100 - $200
113 J. Aspelin (American, 20th century)
2nd State
engraving depicting a hat, hiking shoes, and sandals
signed l.r.
titled l.l.
numbered 4/5 l.c.
framed
15.5 x 19.25 in. (plate size)
$25 - $50
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114 Watercolor Landscape by Charles Waite
Charles W. Waite (American, 19th century). Watercolor on paper, a
landscape with boat and trees; 17 x 24 in.
Note that this is the same Charles W. Waite who executed the well
known painting of the Latonia Racetrack, sold in these salesrooms,
5/22/10.
$100 - $200
115 Watercolor and Sketch by Robert Laessig
Robert Laessig (American, 1913-2010). An unframed watercolor of a
nude woman seated with a hat and red flowers, signed and dated
1943, l.r. and a matted pencil sketch of a village with an apple tree
in the foreground, apples painted red, signed and labeled Sempach
Switzerland, l.r.; watercolor 22.75 x 14.75 in., sketch 14 x 9.75 in (sight).
Gifted to present owner by the artist in 1996
$50 - $100
116 Watercolor Landscape with Lakehouse
American, late 19th century. Watercolor landscape depicting boats
and lakehouse, signed l.l, illegibly; 9 x 13.5 in. (sight).
From the Estate of Kenneth Erwin, Portland, Michigan
$50 - $100
117 No Lot
118 Jose Maria De Servin (Mexican, 1917-1995)
Horse
watercolor on paper
signed u.l.
28.5 x 19.25 in. (sheet size)
$100 - $200
119 Marcus Mote (American, 1817-1898)
Portrait of a Young Man
oil and pastel on paper
oval gilt frame
16 x 13 in. (sight)
The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists
$100 - $200
125 Bronze Bust by Frederick Remington
Frederick Remington (American, 1861-1909). Bronze bust of a man
with a hat and a bandana on a marble stand. Signed in the back;
foundry mark Roman Bronze Works NY in the back; ht. 12.5 in.
$150 - $250
126 Frederic Remington (American, 1861-1909), Bronze Recast
Horseman with cattle
20th century
Signed at bottom
Lg. 15.75 in. (without marble base)
$200 - $300
127 Bronze Bust by J. Kreutzer
American, 20th century. A bronze bust of a man in a wide brimmed
hat, mounted on wooden stand. Incised signature on back of bust;
ht. 13.25 in.
$100 - $300
128 Pair of Split Cane Cheese Strainers
A pair of woven split cane cheese strainers; largest dia. 12 in.
From the Estate of Kenneth Erwin, Portland, Michigan
$20 - $50
129 Mexican Tumbling Block Weaving / Rug
Mexican, mid-20th century. A weaving in gray, burnt orange, cream,
and burgundy; central field filled with tumbling block design and
bordered with a single band; 64.5 in. x 44 in.
$300 - $500
130 Kazak Rug
2 ft. 8 in. x 1 ft. 11 in. (32 x 23.5 in.; 81.28 x 59.69 cm).
$100 - $150
120 Alden Mote (American, 1840-1917)
Portrait of Miss Earlham, a Quaker Lady
pastel on paper
signed l.l.
32 x 24 in. (sight)
The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists
$100 - $200
131 Baluch Rug
6 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 3 in. (78 x 39 in.; 198.12 x 99.06 cm).
$100 - $150
121 Landscape with Stream
pastel
signed illegibly l.l.
framed
15 x 31.25 in. (sight)
$50 - $100
133 Malayer Rug
Iran, ca 1900. A Persian Malayer wool rug with a geometric and floral
border, a field of dark blue with corner spandrels and an intricately
woven floral field; 4 ft. 2.75 in. x 6 ft. 4.5 in. (50.75 x 76.5 in.; 129.54 x
194.31 cm).
$200 - $300
122 Harold Larson (Michigan, b. 1934) Mixed Media Portrait
A mixed media work, comprising lithography, acrylic and collage.
Profile portrait of an Indian, signed l.l.; 29.5 x 21.5 in.
$100 - $200
123 Polychrome Wood Wall Relief by Audrey Roll-Preissler
Audrey Roll-Preissler (American, 20th century). A polychrome painted
wooden wall relief of a seated Native American gentleman reading
the Washington Post; ht. 66, wd. 30 in.
$300 - $500
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124 Crescent Wave Sculpture by Cloud Eagle
Cloud Eagle (American, 20th century). Marble sculpture on marble
base, signed at base and depicting an abstract figure; ht. 26 in.
Sagebrush Gallery, Florida
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132 Afshar Rug
6 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 10 in. (78 x 46 in.; 198.12 x 116.84 cm).
$100 - $150
134 No Lot
135 Baluch Rug
6 ft. 7 in. x 3 ft. 7 in. (79 x 43 in.; 200.66 x 109.22 cm).
$150 - $250
136 Baluch Rug
6 ft. 1 in. x 4 ft. 3 in. (73.5 x 51.5 in.; 186.69 x 130.81 cm).
$400 - $600
137 Persian Rug
Iran, 20th century. A Persian area rug with a stepped border
surrounding a central medallion; 4 ft. x 2 ft. 5 in. (48 x 29.25 in., 121.92
x 74.29 cm).
$25 - $50
138 Baluch Rug
6 ft. 5 in. x 3 ft. 8 in. (77 x 44 in.; 195.58 x 111.76 cm).
$200 - $400
139 Baluch Rug
6 ft. x 3 ft. 8 in. (72 x 44 in.; 182.88 x 111.76 cm).
$200 - $300
140 Cherry Corner Cupboard
American, 1840s. A one-piece corner cupboard in cherry, having a
molded cornice over two glazed doors and two lower paneled doors,
raised on bracket feet; ht. 79.75, wd. 49.5, dp. 23 in.
This table was purchased by the consignor as a Shaker piece from the
Shaker property in Lebanon, Ohio.
$500 - $700
141 Pine Stepback Cupboard
American, 19th century. A two-piece stepback cupboard in pine, the
upper section with a stepped cornice above two glazed doors before
a blue-painted, three-shelf interior, the lower section having two
aligned drawers over two blind doors opening to reveal a two-shelf
interior; ht. 81, wd. 44, dp. 18 in.
$150 - $300
142 Two-Piece Pine Cupboard
American, 19th century. A two-piece cupboard in pine, the upper
section with a projecting cornice above two six-lite doors before
a white-painted, three-shelf interior, the shelves featuring plate
grooves and scalloped front edges, the lower section having two
aligned drawers over two blind, paneled doors opening to reveal a
white-painted two-shelf interior, the fronts embellished with applied
molding and the doors flanked by engaged columns, all rising on
turned feet; ht. 87.25, wd. 51.5, dp. 20 in.
$200 - $400
143 Sheraton Four-Drawer Chest
American, 19th century. A Sheraton chest of drawers in mixed woods,
having a rectangular top over four dovetailed drawers with brass pulls
and escutcheons, the case embellished with beading around the
drawers, all rising on high ring-turned legs; ht. 41.25, wd. 41.75,
dp. 21 in.
$300 - $500
144 Grain-Painted Four-Drawer Chest
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A four-drawer chest in pine
with later yellow grain-painted decoration, having a rectangular top
with a scalloped front edge above paneled sides and an overhanging
top drawer, over two dovetailed and graduated drawers, and a
protruding bottom drawer, flanked by undulating pilasters, all rising
on shaped front feet; ht. 45.5, wd. 46, dp. 22 in.
$150 - $250
145 Empire Four-Drawer Chest in Green Paint
American, 19th century. An Empire chest in pine with later painted
green accents, having a rectangular top with a shaped gallery and
paneled sides above an overhanging top drawer and three dovetailed
and graduated drawers flanked by sleigh-columns and rising on
scrolled front feet; ht. 54.5, wd. 42.5, dp. 26 in.
$150 - $250
146 Early Chest of Drawers
An early and primitive chest of drawers having three drawers,
unfinished top; ht. 39, wd. 41, dp. 18 in.
$25 - $50
147 Cherry Four-Drawer Chest
American, 19th century. A four-drawer chest in cherry, having
a rectangular top above paneled sides and an oversized top
drawer, over three dovetailed and graduated drawers, the fronts
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scratchbeaded and fitted with mushroom knobs, all rising on turned
legs; ht. 46.25, wd. 43, dp. 21 in.
Formerly the property of Helen Glore Bogard (1938-2011) whose
grandmother, Hester Bryant Glore (1878-1956), was a descendent of the
Bryants who settled and founded Bryantsville, formerly Smith’s Station, in
Garrard County Kentucky.
$150 - $250
148 Folk Art Painted Cherry Stepback Cupboard
American, 19th century. A two-piece stepback cupboard in cherry, the
upper section with a molded cornice above two glazed doors before
a three-shelf interior, the lower section having paneled sides and two
blind, paneled doors opening to reveal a three-shelf interior, the door
fronts painted with a folk art landscape scene featuring a lake, houses,
and a mountainous background, the whole rising on straight stiles
supported by disc feet; ht. 83, wd. 44.5, dp. 21.5 in.
$150 - $300
149 Empire Four-Drawer Chest
American, 19th century. An Empire chest in mixed woods, having a
rectangular top above paneled sides and an overhanging top drawer,
over three dovetailed and graduated drawers flanked by sleighcolumns and rising on scrolled front feet; ht. 44.5, wd. 41.5, dp. 24 in.
$100 - $200
150 Stepback Cupboard in Red Paint
American, 19th century. A two-piece stepback cupboard in later red
paint, the upper section having a projecting cornice above two blind
doors before a bluish green-painted interior with three shelves and
two slotted rails, the lower section having three aligned drawers over
two blind doors opening to a two-shelf interior, all rising on bracket
feet; ht. 84.5, wd. 57.5, dp. 20.5 in.
$500 - $800
151 Sheraton-Style Plantation Desk
American, 19th century. A two-piece Sheraton-style plantation desk
in mixed woods, the upper section having a projecting cornice above
two blind, paneled doors before a four-shelf interior, the lower section
with mid molding and a fall front opening to a desk interior with two
stacks of double drawers flanking a central open compartment, all
over a dovetailed frieze drawer and rising on turned legs terminating
in ball feet; ht. 86.75, wd. 49, dp. 19 in.
$100 - $200
152 Hepplewhite Four-Drawer Chest
American, 19th century. A Hepplewhite chest of drawers in cherry,
having a rectangular top over four graduated and dovetailed drawers
fitted with brass pulls, all over a shaped apron and rising on frontal
bracket feet; ht. 36.75, wd. 39, dp. 20 in.
Formerly the property of Helen Glore Bogard (1938-2011) whose
grandmother, Hester Bryant Glore (1878-1956), was a descendent of the
Bryants who settled and founded Bryantsville, formerly Smith’s Station, in
Garrard County Kentucky.
$150 - $300
153 Dovetailed Blanket Chest
American, 19th century. A walnut blanket chest of open dovetailed
construction, having a molded lid and strap hinges, the interior fitted
with a till; ht. 23, wd. 42.75, dp. 20.75 in.
Formerly the property of Helen Glore Bogard (1938-2011) whose
grandmother, Hester Bryant Glore (1878-1956), was a descendent of the
Bryants who settled and founded Bryantsville, formerly Smith’s Station, in
Garrard County Kentucky.
$50 - $75
154 Renaissance Revival Rosewood Chairs
American, 19th century. A partial parlor suite of Renaissance Revival
rosewood chairs, including one armchair and two side chairs with
incising and gilding, button tufted slightly scrolled backs, turned legs
on casters; oah. 34 in.
$100 - $150
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155 Arm Chair
American, 19th century. An arm chair with scroll arms, having a cane
seat and removable needle-point cushion; oah 35 in.
$100 - $150
156 Late Classical Revival Settee
American, 19th century. A Late Classical Revival settee, fully
reupholstered; ht. 33.5, wd. 52.5, dp. 24.5 in.
$300 - $600
157 Sheraton Side Chairs in Maple
American, 19th century. Two Sheraton side chairs in maple with cane
seats; tallest oah. 33, shortest oah. 32 in.
$75 - $150
158 Stenciled Split-Seat Side Chair and High Chair
American, 19th century. A side chair with an oak-split seat and floral
stencils, and a child’s high chair of mixed woods; high chair ht. 37.5 in.,
side chair ht. 32.5 in.
$100 - $300
159 Birdcage Windsor Side Chairs
American, 19th century. A pair of birdcage Windsor side chairs in an old
dark finish, having bamboo turnings throughout with seven-spindle
backs over saddle seats and splay legs connected by box stretchers;
oah. 32.75 in.
$100 - $200
160 Rod Back Windsor Chairs
American, 19th century. A group of two rod back Windsor chairs
including an armchair in later green paint, having a five-spindle back
with turned arm supports, all rising on splayed, bamboo turned legs
joined by an H-stretcher. Lot also includes a side chair in white paint,
having a five-spindle back and rising on splayed, bamboo turned legs
joined by a box stretcher; largest oah. 35 in.
$75 - $125
161 William and Mary Transitional Side Chairs
American. An assembled group of four transitional style vernacular side
chairs, each with a rush seat, Queen Anne yoke crest rails and vasiform
splats rising on block-turned legs and Spanish feet, one chair having
button feet; tallest oah. 40.5, seat ht. 17 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$200 - $300
162 Queen Anne and Bannister-Back Side Chairs
American. A Queen Anne side chair in maple, with vasiform splat,
turned legs and stretcher, pad feet and rush seat, and a bannister-back
side chair with shaped crest, four slats, turned legs and stretcher and
rush seat; tallest oah. 42 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $150
163 Spindle-Back Rocking Chair
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A walnut rocking chair, having
a leaf-carved and spindle back with downward sloping arms ending in
carved handholds, above a saddle seat, all rising on turned legs joined
by a double-box stretcher and ending in rockers; oah. 38.25 in.
$25 - $50
164 Victorian Upholstered Rocking Chair
A rocking chair with carved floral crest and mint velvet upholstery;
approx. oah. 40 in.
$25 - $35
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165 Square Tilt-Top Table
American, 19th century. A tilt-top table in walnut and cherry with a
square, molded edge top on a turned support and three scrolling legs;
ht, 29, wd. 22, dp. 23.25 in.
$150 - $250
166 Hepplewhite Console Table
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A Hepplewhite-style console
table in mahogany with pine secondary, having a crossbanded top
and single drawer, rising on six square tapering legs; ht. 32, wd. 46.25,
dp. 16 in.
$150 - $250
167 Maple and Birch Candlestand
American, 19th century. A candlestand in maple and birch, having a
circular top supported by a turned standard terminating in a carved
pendant, all rising on three cabriole legs ending in slipper feet; ht. 28,
dia. 14.75 x 14.25 in.
$100 - $200
168 Grain-Painted Pedestal
American, 19th century. A grain-painted pedestal, having a square top
supported by a rectangular column with applied molding, all rising
on a square base with chamfered edges and applied feet; ht. 27, wd.
11.75, dp. 11.5 in.
$50 - $100
169 Sheraton One-Drawer Stand
American, 19th century. A Sheraton one-drawer stand in walnut,
the drawer front with a period brass pull, all rising on turned legs
terminating in ball feet; ht. 29, wd. 20.5, dp. 17.75 in.
$50 - $100
170 Sheraton Maple Work Table in Red Paint
American, 19th century. A Sheraton maple work table in red paint,
having a square overhanging top above one frieze drawer with a
wood pull, all rising on four turned legs terminating in ball feet; ht.
29.75, wd. 21, dp. 20.75 in.
$100 - $200
171 Sheraton Two-Drawer Work Table in Maple
American, 19th century. A Sheraton work table in maple, having a
square overhanging top above two frieze drawers with brass pulls, all
rising on four turned legs terminating in cylindrical feet; ht. 27.75,
wd. 21.25, dp. 20.5 in.
$150 - $250
172 Hepplewhite Pembroke Table
American, 19th century. A Hepplewhite pembroke table in mahogany
and walnut, having a rectangular top flanked by drop leaves above a
single dovetailed frieze drawer with cockbeaded edges and a brass
pull, the opposite end with a matching false drawer front and pull,
all rising on four square tapered legs; ht. 29, wd. 22.75, dp. 35.75 in.
(leaves down).
$100 - $200
173 Sheraton Drop-Leaf Work Table in Cherry
American, 19th century. A Sheraton work table in cherry, having a
square top flanked by two drop leaves above two frieze drawers with
inlaid pulls, all rising on four turned legs terminating in ball feet;
ht. 28.5, wd. 18.25, dp. 19.75 in.
$150 - $250
174 Sheraton Paint-Decorated Stands
American, 19th century. A group of two Sheraton stands including a
splay-leg example in later green paint, having a square overhanging
top above a single frieze drawer and rising on four turned, splay legs.
Lot also includes a Sheraton stand in later red paint, having a square,
overhanging top and rising on four turned legs terminating in ball
feet; splay-leg stand ht. 29.75, wd. 21, dp. 21.5 in.
$100 - $200
175 Cherry One-Drawer Stand
American. A one-drawer stand in cherry on turned legs; ht. 28.5,
wd. 19.5, dp. 19.25 in.
$150 - $250
187 Two Burl Bowls and Wooden Spoon
An assembled lot of two burl bowls and a wooden spoon; largest
bowl ht. 7, dia. 17 in., spoon lg. 7.5 in.
$100 - $150
176 Pine Tavern Table
American. A vernacular tavern table in pine; ht. 29.5, wd. 71.25,
dp. 29.25 in.
$50 - $100
188 Folk Art Hand Hearth Broom
American. A palm hand hearth broom with polychrome straw handle;
lg. 10.75 in.
Property from the collections of Anne Serra, Cuba, NY
$50 - $100
177 Hepplewhite Two-Drawer Work Table
American, 19th century. A Hepplewhite two-drawer stand or work
table in mixed woods, the rectangular top over two drawers with brass
knobs on square tapered legs; ht. 28.25, wd. 20.75, dp. 17 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$150 - $300
178 Chippendale Drop Leaf Pembroke Table
American, 19th century. A pembroke table in walnut having shaped
leaves over a single drawer, rising on marlborough legs joined by a
shaped x-stretcher; ht. 27, wd. (without leaves) 18, wd. 35.25, dp, 35 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$150 - $300
179 American Hepplewhite Cherry Side Table
American, 19th century. A single drawer side table in cherry on square
tapering legs; ht. 29.25, wd. 18.5, dp. 21 in.
$200 - $300
180 Cannonball Bed in Red Paint
American, 19th century. A four-post rope bed in later red paint, having
cannonball finials, block and turned posts, a paneled headboard, and a
rolling blanket bar above a shaped foot board; approx. ht. 48,
wd. 49.5, lg. of rail 70.25 in.
$50 - $100
181 Mahogany Bed
A full size bed in mahogany having turned posts; approx. ht. 61,
wd. 51, lg. 70 in.
$10 - $20
182 Marble Top Tea Table, Plus
$25 - $50
183 Three Saddle Racks
A nice group of three wooden saddle stands, little used; ht. of tallest
36.5 in.
$150 - $300
184 Group of Three Saddle Racks
Three wooden portable saddle racks in pine; largest lg. 27, wd. 15 in.
$50 - $100
185 Folk Art Painted Milking Stool, Plus
American, 19th century. A folk art painted milking stool, the oval top
decorated with crossed bands of stylized, yellow flowers ending in
dots and surrounded by a yellow line border, all against a black ground
with red grain-painted accents, the whole rising on four turned legs
ending in ball feet, PLUS a mahogany foot stool with floral needlepoint
upholstery, serpentine sides, and turned feet; milking stool ht. 8, wd. 13,
dp. 9.75 in.
$100 - $200
186 Set of Kitchen Utensils
19th-20th century. Two wooden slaw cutters, one with box, a copper
kettle with an English brass trivet, and four tin cake molds. Ht. 12.75 in.
(trivet); lg. 48 in. (larger cutter).
$100 - $200
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189 Russian Folk Art Decorative Items
Russian, late 19th century. A group of three (3) folk art pieces including
a carved and painted wood horse-drawn sleigh with figure, and an
oval tray and bowl decorated in the Khokhloma painting style. Lg.
20.75 in. (tray).
$100 - $200
190 Tramp Art Letter Box
20th century. A hanging tramp art letter box with slanted, peg hinged
lid; ht. 12, wd. 15.5, dp. 5 in.
$150 - $250
191 Maple Sewing Caddies, Plus
American (probably New England), 19th century. A group of two
maple sewing caddies of tower form, the first having four circular
tiers with removable thread spokes, the top with a brown velvet pin
cushion and a dish-form finial. Lot also includes a burled three-tier
caddy with a square, one-drawer base, having removable thread
spokes, six spools, and a green pin cushion top, PLUS a Victorian
sewing kit in a rosewood, gilt-decorated case, the interior lined in
calligraphy paper and having a velvet upper tray with metal and bone
tools; largest ht. 7 in.
$150 - $250
192 Gourd Cricket Cage, Domino Set and Sewing Swift, Plus
19th-20th century. An assembled group of items including a gourd
cricket cage, an accordion sewing swift and a 28-piece ebony and
bone domino set in a slide-top box, PLUS a Victorian scrapbook; swift
ht. 20.75 in.
$100 - $200
193 Federal Brass Andirons
American, 19th century. Two pairs of Federal brass andirons, the first
pair having belted balls over turned baluster shafts and spurred scroll
legs ending in slipper feet, featuring wrought iron log supports with
matching brass finials, the second pair having turned brass tops over
iron columns and arched legs ending in turned out feet, with wrought
iron log supports; largest ht. 20, lg. 17.25 in.
$50 - $100
194 Federal Brass Andirons
American, 19th century. Two pairs of Federal brass andirons, the first
pair with rare urn-shaped tops over turned shafts and spurred scroll
legs ending in ball feet, featuring wrought iron log supports with
matching brass finials, the second pair having turned brass tops and
shafts over spurred scroll legs ending in ball feet, with wrought iron
log supports; largest ht. 16.25, lg. 21 in.
$50 - $100
195 Gold Dust Washing Powder
American, 20th century. Two unopened five ounce boxes of Fairbank’s
Gold Dust Washing Powder; ht. 4.75 in.
$25 - $50
196 Set of Fireplace Tools
Lot of 6, including 2 pairs of ember tongs, 2 shovels, and 2 pokers, all
having brass handles. Lg. 35 in. (longest).
$50 - $100
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197 Federal Brass Andirons, Fender, and Fireplace Tools
American, early 20th century. A group of fireplace items including
andirons, a fender, tongs, a shovel, and a broom. Ht. 15.75 in. (andirons);
lg. 42 in. (fender).
$100 - $200
207 Kestner Bisque Head Doll
German, 20th century. A Kestner baby doll with bisque socket head,
sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, bent limbs, marked Kestner
Germany / 152 / 4 on back of head; ht. 13 in.
$200 - $400
198 No Lot
208 Victorian Doll
A ceramic doll in ornate dress and cape, mounted on round wooden
base; ht. 15.25 in. (including base).
$10 - $20
199 Set of Farm Tools
American, first half of 20th century. A group of five farm tools including
one rake, one pitchfork, one flail, and two frog gigs. Ht. 73 in. (rake).
$150 - $250
200 Cast Metal Fireplace Stand and Tools
American, 20th century. A cast metal fireplace stand, having a pierced
handle above a twisted and openwork column with two scrolled arms,
all rising on a shell-form base with three scrolled feet, the underside
marked with an embossed X. Lot also includes a shovel, poker, and
tongs with matching gilt handles; stand ht. 27.25, wd. 13.25,
dp. 11.25 in.
$50 - $100
201 Dyed Splint Baskets
American, 20th century. A melon basket of rib construction having
god’s eye lashed handle attachments and four dyed splint bands and
a rectangular handled basket with braided grass detailing, NYG(C?)A
written on interior; largest ht. 13.75, wd. 16, dp. 10.25 in.
$100 - $200
202 Folk Art Carved Eagle
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A folk art carved eagle in pine,
depicted with spread wings, an open beak, and sharp talons, further
embellished with incised feathers and facial features, mounted on a
pink and gray marble slab; ht. 12.5, lg. 20.5 in. (not including base).
$150 - $250
203 Bronze Eagle Figure
20th century. A bronze eagle with wings spread, atop garlands and
shields, raised on a marble base; ht. 12.75, wd. 11 in.
$150 - $250
204 Child’s Iron and Wood Tricycle
American, early 20th century. Early child’s tricycle having a curved
iron frame, pedal drive on front axle, wooden grips, wooden and iron
wheels with spokes, original padded saddle seat on spring; ht. 34 in. at
handle bar.
$100 - $200
205 Mickey Mouse Target
American, ca 1934. A target from the Mickey Mouse target game,
manufactured by Marks Brothers of Boston. The target is mounted
and framed with a drawing of Mickey Mouse and a photocopy of the
original game; target dia. 17.75 in; frame 29.75 x 19.75 in.
$40 - $60
206 Miniature Period Room Diorama
American, 20th century. A miniature period room diorama in a walnutgrained box, having a hinged lid and front glass cover attached with
velcro. The interior with late 18th-century reproduction wallpaper and
furnishings, including two area rugs, a mirror, wall sconces, candlesticks,
a sideboard signed Gary Larsen / 1989, a pembroke table, fireplace tools
and fender. The box can be illuminated; box ht. 9.75, wd. 12.5, dp., 12.5
in. The box is electrified. Cowan’s does not guarantee the working order of
this piece.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $150
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209 American Folk Art Crucifix
American, a painted crucifix wood with yarn, rope, and cloth,
purportedly by artist William McKinney; ht. 35.5 in.
$50 - $75
210 Pair of Folk Art Ship Models
American (Ohio), 1970s. Folk art models of ships made by Cincinnatian
Jim Heath in the 1970s; longest 45 in.
$100 - $150
211 Folk Art Bird Carvings by Anthony Hillman and Thomas
Richards
American, 20th century. A group of five (5) bird carvings by various
makers including Anthony Hillman, Thomas Richards, and Halt
Delaney. All but one are signed and dated; lg. 18.5 in. (largest).
Note: Richards was born in England and came to the United States
at the age of 20. He lived in Haddon Heights, NJ and worked as a
carpenter. Each of the carvings in this lot was created between the
years 1981 and 1983, when the artist was in his mid-90s.
$200 - $300
212 Carved and Painted Duck Decoys
American, 20th century. An assembled group of five carved and
painted duck decoys, signed for Jeff Benes, June Brunet, Anthony
Hillman, and one unmarked; largest lg. 13 in.
$150 - $300
213 Aho and Shourds Fish Decoys
American, 20th century. An assembled group of six carved and
painted fish decoys, two signed H.V. Shourds and four signed or
labeled George Aho; largest lg. 10 in.
$100 - $200
214 Anthony Hillman Fish Decoys
American, 20th century. Four carved and painted fish decoys by
Anthony Hillman, each signed and dated by the artist; largest lg. 43 in.
Anthony Hillman has been carving and painting decoys for over thirty
years. He is based in Cape May Court House, New Jersey. He is the
author and illustrator of over twenty-five how-to books on decoys.
$100 - $300
215 Bird Carving by Shorty
20th century. A hand carved and painted double bird sculpture.
Unsigned but attributed to carver Shorty; ht. 19 in.; wd. 16.25 in.
$100 - $200
216 Folk Art Duck Decoys and Spoon Rack
American. Three attached folk art duck decoys with original paint and
an oak spoon rack; decoy lg. 20.5, rack lg. 11.75 in.
$50 - $75
217 Folk Art Wooden Axe
American, early 20th century. A carved wood folk art axe, with red and
gray polychrome paint decorating the blade and handle; lg. 24.5 in.
$25 - $50
218 Walking Bear Figural Cleaver
American. A steel cleaver with curved blade surmounted by a cut out
figure of a walking bear, having a wooden handle with brass accents;
lg. 12 in.
$300 - $400
228 Matt Morgan Attributed Swallow Charger
Cincinnati, Ohio, ca 1880s. A ceramic charger decorated wtih incised
and gilt foliate sprays and a hand painted scene of swallows in flight,
unmarked, in the style of Matt Morgan Art Pottery Co.; dia. 11.5 in.
$100 - $200
219 Godey’s Fashions Prints for June and December 1868, Plus
American, 1868. Two framed hand-colored prints from the popular
19th century publication Godey’s Lady’s Book, PLUS a child’s dish by
Three Crown China of Germany with a nursery rhymes theme; 7.75 x
9.75 in. (sight).
$50 - $75
229 Rookwood Production Bookends
American, 1920. A pair of figural groups featuring two children reading
a book. Marked and dated to underside; ht. 7 in; lg. 6.75 in.
$150 - $250
220 Reverse-Painted and Foil Eglomise Panels
American, 19th century. A group of three reverse-painted and foil
eglomise panels, the first depicting a fountain flanked by a bird and
deer and surrounded by a floral wreath, the second showing two
pheasants perched on a flowering branch, and the third displaying
a floral bouquet with a small hummingbird, each housed in a period
frame, the third inscribed in pencil on verso ...Clinton, Mass. / Mary
Goodale / Painted this picture; largest 9.5 x 15.5 in. (sight).
It’s possible that the inscription refers to Mary F. Goodale (American, b.
1845) who, according to the 1880 United States Federal Census, lived in
Clinton, Massachusettts and worked as a housekeeper.
$25 - $50
221 Pieced Quilts
American. A group of six pieced quilts; largest 98 x 84 in.
$50 - $100
222 Appliqué Crib Quilt
American, 19th century. A crib quilt featuring large central appliqué
cross pattern with alternating red and white triangles and a border of
alternating appliqué crowns and C-scrolls, on white ground with heart
stitching and red binding; 33.25 x 35.5 in.
$50 - $100
223 Horizontal Alphabet Sampler
American, 19th century. A horizontal alphabet sampler; 4 x 25.75 in.
(sight).
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $75
224 Framed Cut Linen
American, late 19th century. 15.5 x 20 in. (sight), framed.
$20 - $40
225 Contemporary Folk Art Pottery
American, 21st century. An assembled group of folk art ceramics
including three face jugs, each signed and dated, and a turkey figure
signed Jessie Meaders; ht. 10 in. (tallest).
$200 - $400
226 Cowden & Son Crock and Other Stoneware Vessels
American, 19th century. A group of five stoneware vessels, one with lug
handles stamped Cowden & Son / Harrisburg PA, a brown glaze jug with
one handle, a crock in brown glaze, a churn and another undecorated
crock; largest ht. 14 in.
$150 - $250
227 Portage County, Ohio Salt-Glaze Stoneware Crock
American, 19th century. A salt-glaze stoneware crock of ovoid form
with two applied handles, impressed mark with cobalt accent 2 / I.M.
Mead / Portage Co / Ohio; ht. 12 in.
Mead & Co. operated in Portage County, Ohio between 1840-60. See
Ohio Pottery and Glass Marks and Manufacturers by Lois Lehner, page 18
for more information.
$50 - $100
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230 Rookwood Faience Tile with Lions
American, 1920s. A tile decorated with two lions and crows along the
edge. Marked for Rookwood; 9 x 9 in.
$100 - $200
231 Rookwood Production Vases, Plus
American, first half of 20th century. Three vases, blue and yellow.
Marked for Rookwood and dated 1915, 1919, and 1948; ht. 6.75 in.
(tallest). PLUS, a Rookwood golden monkey.
$150 - $250
232 Rookwood Group of Production Pieces
American (Cincinnati) mid-20th century. A group of three production
pieces, made by Rookwood that include; an antelope, dated 1930,
design # 6170 and with circled ‘LA” for Louise Able, ht. 5.75 in.; a matt
blue vase, dated 1944 with design #6799, 6 in., and a pale green
standard glaze leaf vase, dated 1954, design #6591, ht. 5 in.
$150 - $200
233 Rookwood Iris Cup and Saucer
American (Cincinnati), ca 1891. A Rookwood standard glaze cup and
saucer decorated with irises, both pieces impressed with 5 flame mark
and unidentified artist’s cypher; saucer dia. 5 in.
$150 - $250
234 Roseville Basket Weave Umbrella Stand
American, (Ohio) 1895-1905. An early, unmarked Weller basket-weave
ceramic umbrella stand, in high gloss glaze; ht. 21 in.
$250 - $350
235 Red Wing Brushware Handled Vase
American, 20th century. A green bulbous vase with carved floral
designs. Marked to underside; ht. 6.5 in.
$50 - $100
236 Warwick Pottery Tankard with Hattie Tom
American (Wheeling, West Virginia), early 20th century. A Ioga tankard
by Warwick Pottery painted with a portrait of Hattie Tom of the Apache
tribe, marked on underside; ht. 13 in.
$50 - $100
237 Van Briggle Pottery
American, 20th century. Two flower form wares with black high glaze,
marked Van Briggle, Colo. Spgs on base; ht: 4, wd. 14, dp. 4.75 in.
$20 - $50
238 Bauer and Coors Pottery Group
A group of seven pieces, including Bauer Pottery cups and serving tray
and three Coors Pottery nesting bowls; Bauer Pottery serving dish: ht. 2,
dia. 12 in., Coors Pottery largest bowl ht. 4.5, dia. 9 in.
$20 - $50
239 Gilt Painted Baumeister Plate
American, early 20th century. A hand-painted porcelain plate that was
likely given as a gift. The rim has been painted in gilt and silver with a
decorative ring of swallows. Back of the plate reads, Baumeister / 1883 1908 / From Rose & Charlie; dia. 12.5 in.
$50 - $75
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240 Betty Woodman Earthenware Jar
American, ca 1978. A Betty Woodman (b. 1930) earthenware jar, artist
stamp on foot; ht. 11.75, dia. 6.5 inches.
$200 - $300
241 Yellow Glaze Plate by Otto Heino
Otto Heino (American, 1915-2009), late 20th century. A rare piece of
Heino Special Highfire Yellow Glaze, 1997. Artist’s signature incised on
base; dia. 10 in.
$100 - $150
242 Steve Donaghue Earthenware Box
Polychrome Box
Earthenware
ht. 12, wd. 9.5, dp. 9.5 inches
Daniel Jacobs and Derek Mason Collection;
Acquired directly from the Artist.
$50 - $100
243 Katherine McLean Ceramic Pomegranate Sculpture
Canadian, late 20th century. A Katherine McLean studio ceramic stilllife sculpture of pomegranates in a blue and gold bowl with scalloped
rim and circular foot, signed K. McLean on base; ht. 11, dia. 11.5 in.
Katherine McLean is a Canadian ceramist who graduated from Emily
Carr College of Art and Design, Vancouver, B.C. in 1985. Her ceramic
sculpture has been included in numerous gallery exhibitions in
Washington, Oregon and Canada. McLean’s work can be found in
private and public collections, including the Canadian Craft Museum.
$50 - $100
244 Continental and American Porcelain Wares
Continental and American. An assembled group of four porcelain
wares, including a pair of octagonal plates having a star motif to
center and pierced gilt rims, marked F, for Furstenberg and a cup and
saucer with transfer printed decoration and gilt rims, cup marked with
beehive, saucer unmarked, and a possible Tucker porcelain pitcher
with gilt accents and ribbed foot, unmarked; plate dia. 8.25 in., pitcher
ht. 9.25 in.
$250 - $350
245 Castleton Partial Luncheon Service
American, mid-20th century. A partial luncheon service for twelve
by Castleton in the American Fruit Print pattern, including twelve
luncheon plates, demitasse cups and saucers, each piece marked;
plate dia. 9 in.
$50 - $100
246 Neo-Gothic Silverplate Punch Bowl, Plus
Continental, late 19th century-early 20th century. An oval punchbowl
in silverplate with brass underneath, having a band of scrollwork
around the flared rim punctuated by miniature grotesque masks, the
body decorated with two elaborate cartouches containing shells,
scrolling leaves, cattails, and more grotesque masks, all rising on a
pedestal base with four underscrolled feet, unmarked, PLUS a sterling
silver soup ladle by Schulz & Fischer, with embossed scrollwork on the
handle and bright cut designs on the bowl, marked Sterling / Schulz &
Fischer; punch bowl ht. 8.75, dia. 17 x 14 in., silver wt. of ladle 6.01ozt
(187g).
$200 - $400
247 Reed & Barton Tea Ball and Miscellaneous Sterling Pieces
American, 20th century. A tea ball by Reed & Barton, a weighted
compote by Fisher, a cake breaker by the Web Silver Company, and a
glass and silver flask by Unger Brothers. All marked sterling; lg. 10.5 in.
(cake breaker); weighable silver wt. (tea ball) 1.84ozt (57.5g).
$50 - $150
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248 Collection of Reed & Barton, Kirk & Son, and Whiting Sterling
Dishes, Plus
American, mid-20th century. A group of six sterling serving pieces,
including two clover-shaped dishes, one by Reed & Barton, the
other by Lenox Silver Inc., one Kirk & Son tripod rounded dish with
floral decorations to rim and feet, oneFrank M. Whiting dish with
floral decorations to rim, and two shell-shaped dishes. All marked
to underside, PLUS a .900 silver reticulated floral rim bowl and a gilt
telescoping cyclist’s cup; dia. 6 in. (largest); total sterling wt. 20.15ozt
(627g).
PLUS, one silver dish with scalloped edges, marked DJ 900 to underside;
dia. 9.5 in., and one brass collapsible “Cyclists Cup.”
$250 - $350
249 Silverplated Serving Trays
American, 20th century. Two silverplated serving trays, one of oval form
with a scalloped rim, marked Continental Silver Co. Inc., and one of round
form in the Chippendale pattern with scalloped rim and center with
floral decoration byInternational Silver Co.; largest dia. 13.5 in.
$50 - $150
250 Sterling Cordial Cups and Tray, Plus
American, 20th century. A group of sterling silver cordials, including a
set of six mid-century modern cordials with enameled interiors in pink,
green and blue and a round serving tray with faux wood surface and
sterling rim by Alvin, presented in original box, and a pair of cordials,
PLUS two miniature cups with floral engraved borders and a salt, all
marked Mexico / 925, and one cordial with rose decoration, unmarked;
tallest cordial ht. 3.25 in., Alvin cordial ht. 2.75 in., tray dia. 6.5 in., silver
wt. including enameled cordials 7.23ozt (225g).
$50 - $100
251 Coin Silver Ladles and Serving Pieces
American, 19th century. An assembled group of five pieces of coin
silver, including a ladle marked R&W.W. for Robert and William Wilson
(w. 1825-1846) of Philadelphia, a ladle marked J. Easton, a cake server
marked H.L. Webster / Coin, a shell-form teaspoon, marked Coin and
with obscured mark, and a serving knife marked J. M. & B. on blade and
handle; largest ladle lg. 14.25 in., silver wt. 21.34ozt (664g).
$150 - $300
252 Silverplate Serving Dish and Ice Bucket, Plus
20th century. A silverplated ice bucket with insulated glass liner by The
Sheffield Silver Co. and a silverplated serving dish on ball feet with added
lidded glass dish, PLUS an assorted group of silver items including a
sterling napkin ring, several silverplated castor lids and a sauce boat
with undertray; dish ht. 9 in. (with lid).
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$100 - $200
253 Tiffany Sterling Modernist Pieces
American, ca 1960s. A group of four sterling pieces by Tiffany, including
a leaf-shaped dish, petal form bowl, silver gilt apple with removable
lid and miniature footed bowl made in Birmingham for Tiffany, each
piece marked; petal bowl dia. 5 in., apple ht. 4.5 in.; silver wt. 17.251ozt
(536.5g).
$300 - $400
254 Kirk & Son Footed Salver
American, second half 19th century. A sterling footed salver by Kirk &
Son with floral repousse rim, struck on underside; dia. 7 in.; silver wt.
7.2ozt (224g).
$100 - $200
255 S. Kirk & Son Coin Silver Spoons
American (Baltimore), ca 1828-1846. A group of seventeen coin silver
fiddle and thread spoons, including eight tablespoons, five place
spoons and four teaspoons, marked S. Kirk & Son / 10.15 and each
monogrammed R; longest lg. 9 in., silver wt. 26.39ozt (821g).
$300 - $500
256 S. Kirk & Son Coin Silver Spoons, Mayflower Pattern
American (Baltimore), 19th century. Two coin silver spoons in the
Mayflower pattern, marked S. Kirk & Son / 10.15, both monogrammed R;
longest lg. 9.75, silver wt. 4.21ozt (131g).
$50 - $100
264 Sterling Weighted Candle Holders
American, 20th century. Six (6) candle holders with gadrooned feet,
two being by the American Silver Co., all marked sterling. Ht. 3.25 in.
(tallest).
$150 - $300
257 S. Kirk Coin Silver Knives
American (Baltimore), ca 1828-1846. A set of six early coin silver knives,
marked S. Kirk / 10.15; lg. 8 in., silver wt. 11.55ozt (359.5g).
$100 - $200
265 Sterling Candle Holders
American, 20th century. Eight (8) weighted candle holders, four
having gadrooned feet, by Towle, the National Silver Company, Rever
Silversmiths, and Fisher, all marked. Ht. 3.5 in. (tallest).
$150 - $300
258 Coin Silver U.S. Navy Spoons
American, 19th century. A pair of coin silver serving spoons with fiddleshell handles, both with maker’s mark Robinson and with an eagle on
underside, and both monogrammed FG? / U.S. Navy to handles; lg. 9 in.,
silver wt. 3.52ozt (109.5g).
$75 - $150
266 Gorham Sterling Candelabra
American, ca 1950. Pair of Gorham sterling silver weighted three-light
candelabrum, arms removeable, marked for Gorham, style no. 669;
ht. 13.125, wd. 11.5 in.
$200 - $400
259 Sterling and Coin Silver Sugar Spoons, Plus
Late 19th-early 20th century. An assembled group of eighteen sterling
and coin silver sugar shell spoons and shovels by various English and
American makers, PLUS an English sterling creamer, a cake breaker by
Kirk & Son, a Jensencasserole server and a silver ruler; breaker lg. 10.5 in.;
silver wt. 3.762ozt (117g).
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$150 - $250
267 Silver Home Accessories
American, 20th century. A wick trimmer, a lint roller with a sterling
handle, and two bells topped with bird figures. Lg. 7 in. (longest).
$100 - $200
260 American Coin Silver Spoons, Plus
American, 19th century. An assembled group of fourteen coin silver
spoons by various makers, including Hill & Ross, Daniel Low, J.W. Backus
and others, PLUS an assembled group of six pieces of sterling silver
flatware and a compact with interior mirror; largest spoon lg. 9.75 in.,
coin silver wt. 10.28ozt (320g), sterling wt. (without compact) 2.68ozt
(835g).
Ex Jane Sikes Hageman: Noted Collector and Author of Early Ohio Furniture
and Artists.
$100 - $250
269 Barker Ellis Silverplated Epergne
English, 20th century. A silverplated epergne holding four cut
glass trumpet vases on a round base with chased floral and foliate
decoration, marked Barker Ellis and Made in England; ht. 10, base dia.
5 in.
$20 - $50
261 Russian Silver Cups and Spoons, Plus
Russian, late 19th-early 20th century. Four (4) Kiddish cups, two being
stemmed, with incised decorations, three with a Moscow pictorial
mark, one with Lev Fridrikovich Oleks assayer and Israel Eseevich Zakhoder
maker’s mark, one withIvan Sergeyevich Lebedkir assayer mark and
unidentified maker’s mark, one unidentified assayer mark; a miniature
bowl and ladle with Kokoshnik mark and unidentified maker’s mark; six
(6) spoons with swirl handles; six (6) spoons with enamel decorations,
marked and unidentified maker’s mark; a teaspoon marked, with
Moscow city mark, Ivan Ivanovich Vikhlaev assayer mark, unidentified
maker’s mark; a table spoon marked, with Moscow city mark, Andrey
Antonovich Kovalsky assayer mark, and Firm of Sazikov maker’s mark;
all marked for 84 zolotnik (.875) silver content. PLUS, two silverplated
goblets by Meriden Brittania Company, marked. Weighable silver wt.
10.51ozt (327g.); lg. 8.5 in. (table spoon).
$100 - $200
262 Porcelain Hanging Censer
European, early 20th century. Decorated with gilt. Ht. 16 in.
$100 - $200
263 Ellis-Barker Silverplated Candlesticks and Tray, Plus
British, 20th century. A pair of silverplated, three light candlesticks by
Ellis-Barker on fluted, flaring supports with scrolling arms, one struck
with menorah mark and an oblong tray having pierced, foliate rim and
scrolling handles, markedMS in shield, PLUS a silverplated tray by Prill
Silver Co. with pierced gallery and chased decoration; candlestick ht.
19.25, arm wd. 17 in.
$200 - $300
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268 Sterling Bud Vases and Candlesticks, Plus
Bud vase may be weighted.
$50 - $100
270 Wilcox Monogrammed Silverplated Vase
American, 20th century. A cylindrical silverplated vase by Wilcox
International with a chased decorative band, monogrammed on base
M.W.W./Maysville Ky/1929; ht. 10 in.
$20 - $50
271 Art Nouveau Sterling Vase
American, ca 1880-1927. A sterling silver vase by William B. Kerr & Co.
with Art Nouveau whiplash and floral decoration, impressed marks on
underside; ht. 6.75, silver wt. 5.675ozt (176.5g).
Formerly the property of Helen Glore Bogard (1938-2011) whose
grandmother, Hester Bryant Glore (1878-1956), was a descendent of the
Bryants who settled and founded Bryantsville, formerly Smith’s Station, in
Garrard County Kentucky.
$75 - $100
272 Sterling Thimbles and Miscellaneous Sewing Accessories
American and Continental, 20th century. A collection of forty-four (44)
silver thimbles, thirty-three being sterling. Also included in this lot are
a measuring tape in a silver pig-shaped case, a seam ripper, a darning
egg with sterling handle, two pin pads, a swan-shaped and an urnshaped box, a gemstone inlaid pendant. Lg. 6 in. (largest); weighable
sterling wt. 4.95ozt (154g).
$50 - $100
273 Sterling Thimbles, Plus
A collection of nine sterling thimbles, PLUS three pill boxes, two
sterling and one leather; silver wt. 2.830ozt (88g).
$25 - $50
274 Sterling Perfume Bottles, Plus
American, Mexican, and Oriental, 20th century. A collection of twelve
miniature perfume vials and two glass and sterling bottles, one also
serving as a powder jar. PLUS, three sterling miniature funnels, one
clip, and one glass dresser jar with a sterling lid. Ht. 6 in. (tallest);
weighable silver wt. 5.28ozt (164.5g).
$75 - $150
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275 Sterling and Glass Perfumes, Dresser Jars and Compacts
American. An assembled group of eleven sterling and glass ladies’
accessories, including three glass dresser jars with sterling lids, a
Gorham sterling compact, two silver compacts, unmarked, two glass
perfumes with sterling lids, two glass perfume bottles with sterling
overlay, and one Georg Jensen perfume in the Acorn pattern; largest
perfume lg. 10.5 in.
$100 - $300
276 Sterling Frames by Thomas White and Birks
English and Canadian, ca 1880s and 20th century. A wood frame with
sterling overlay and an oval sterling frame. Ht. 9 in. (taller piece).
$50 - $150
277 Sterling Seals and Pendants, Plus
American. Five seals, three being inscribed, and two vertical pendants,
one functioning as a case, all marked. Plus, one sterling phone dialer
and one silver brooch. Lg. 4.25 in. (longest); total sterling wt. 4.50ozt
(140g).
$50 - $100
278 Sterling Accessories, Plus
American and Mexican, early to mid 20th century. Five (5) accessories
including a match safe by the Howard Sterling Company, a money
clip by S. Kirk & Son, a cigarette case, a pendant case, and an ashtray,
all marked sterling. PLUS, two card cases and a silver purse, possibly
sterling. Ht. 17 in. (largest, purse); sterling wt. (not including purse,
unmarked match safe, and card case) 7.29ozt (227g).
$75 - $150
279 Mappin & Webb Art Nouveau Cup
English, 1904. An Art Nouveau style sterling cup by Mappin & Webb,
having a hammered bowl with three floral form handles and baluster,
leaf decorated stem on a rounded, hammered foot, bearing the lion
passant, London city mark, date mark 1904 and Mappin & Webb marks
on rim and foot; ht. 5.25 in, silver wt. 6.977ozt (217g.)
$300 - $350
280 Chinese Famille Rose Incense Burner
Chinese, 18th-19th century. Porcelain incense burner with famile rose
dragons, landscape and floral scrolling on a pink ground, unmarked;
ht. 4.75 in.
Property of Conner Prairie Historical Site, Fishers, IN, sold to benefit the
collections.
Collected by Eli Lilly (Indiana, 1885-1977), ca 1920s-1940s to furnish
the “Chinese House” on the Conner Prairie Historic Park property.
Eli Lilly’s core Collection was gifted to the Indianapolis Museum of
Art after his passing. He had an intimate relationship with important
dealer C.T. Loo (1880-1957) and it is possible that some of this material
offered here was purchased from Loo.
$50 - $100
281 Chinese Scholar’s Brush Dish
Chinese, 20th century. A blue and white scholar’s brush dish, with
basin having a pair of leaf form cups for mixing. Daoguang mark in
underglaze blue to underside; dia. 5.5 in.
$100 - $200
282 Chinese Blue and White Brush Pot
Chinese, 20th century. A brush pot with an underglaze blue
decoration of a boating excursion and calligraphy. Unmarked; ht. 5 in.
$250 - $300
283 A Chinese Celadon-Ground and Underglaze Blue Vase with
Beast Handles
Chinese, early 20th century. A celadon-ground and underglaze blue
vase with molded decorations and twin beast handles flanking the
neck, unmarked; ht. 17 in.
$100 - $200
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284 A Large Chinese Blue and White Baluster Vase
Chinese, early 20th century. A large blue and white porcelain baluster
vase decorated with vases of flowers, floral sprigs, and fruit, with stylized
handles flanking the neck, unmarked; ht. 22.75 in.
$100 - $200
285 Large Chinese Scenic Baluster Vase with Deep Blue Ground
Chinese, early 20th century. A large porcelain baluster vase decorated
in enamels with two panels of female figures in landscape scenes each
separated by two pairs of smaller cartouches depicting vases, floral
sprigs, and birds, all reserved against a deep blue ground with bands of
gilt decorations at the foot, shoulder, and rim. Qianlong mark on base; ht.
20.75 in.
$500 - $700
286 Chinese Porcelain Shen De Tang Cup and Two Saucers
Chinese, early 20th century. A porcelain Shen de Tang cup and two
saucers painted in multicolored enamels with flowering branches,
butterflies, fruit, and calligraphy. Ht. 2.5 in. (cup).
$200 - $300
287 Lidded Ginger Jar
Chinese, 19th century. A lidded ginger with plum blossom and
chrysanthemum motifs on a black ground. The lid has a Foo dog-shaped
finial; ht. 20.5 in. (with lid).
$100 - $150
288 Hongxian Period Mille Fleurs Bowl
Chinese, Qing dynasty, Hongxian period, ca 1915. A footed bowl
decorated with a thousand-flower design to exterior and celadon blue
glaze to interior. Four-character Hongxian mark to underside; dia. 6.75 in.,
ht. 3.25 in.
$250 - $350
289 Pair of Porcelain Baluster Vases
Chinese, 20th century. Two porcelain baluster vases with splayed
base and flared rim, having enameled iron red and blue bird and
chrysanthemum decorations. Modern Qianlong archaic script mark to
underside of each; ht. 9.5 in. (each).
$200 - $300
290 No Lot
291 Flambe Urn-Shaped Vase
Chinese, 20th century. A flambe vase with two handles and a relief panel
to front and reverse. Ht. 10.5 in.
$300 - $400
292 Pair of Hand-Painted Porcelain Plates
Chinese, 20th century. Two porcelain plates decorated with hand-painted
tree motifs and figures with gilded rim. Modern red four-character Kangxi
mark to underside of each; dia. 9 in. (larger plate).
$50 - $100
293 Group of Famille Rose Plates
Chinese, 20th century. Three Famille Rose plates with four characters
encircled in panels to interior of each. Red circular mark to underside of
each; 9 in. (largest).
$100 - $200
294 No Lot
295 No Lot
296 No Lot
297 No Lot
298 No Lot
299 Rose Medallion Tea Set in Woven Basket
Chinese, early 20th century. A rose medallion tea set, including one
lidded and handled teapot and two cups. Ht. 6.25 in. (teapot).
$250 - $350
300 Chinese Porcelain Miniature Vase
Chinese, late 19th century. A miniature porcelain long neck vase with a
peach blossom glaze. Ht. 5.75 in.
$150 - $250
301 Chinese Republic Period Scalloped Dish
Chinese, first quarter of 20th century. A scalloped and footed dish with
a blue enamel interior and enamel floral decorations to exterior. Red
archaic script mark to underside; dia. 7.5 in.
$150 - $300
302 Chinese Famille Jaune Porcelain Pillows
Chinese, early 20th century. A pair of figural pillows representing
children. Lg. 8.75 in. (each).
$100 - $200
303 Chinese Blue and White Vase
Chinese, late 19th century. A large floor vase of baluster form decorated
with the Shuangxi symbol. Ht. 23 in.
$150 - $250
304 Rose Medallion Partial Service, Plus
Chinese, 20th century. A 31 piece group of rose medallion porcelain
including a teapot, creamer, sugar, four teacups, a lidded tureen and
undertray, four dinner plates, four salad plates and fourteen other
dishes of various sizes, PLUS a famille rose bowl and two plates. Pieces
marked with four character mark or stamp Japanese Porcelain Ware
Decorated in Hong Kong for Stix Baer & Fuller; undertray lg. 12.25, teapot
ht. 5.5 in.
$200 - $400
305 Chinese and Japanese Porcelain Items
Chinese and Japanese, 19th and 20th century. Two Japanese Imari
plates, a Chinese lidded ginger jar, a Chinese scalloped and footed
plate, and a Chinese Famille Jaune dish. Dia. 11 in. (largest plate);
ht. 8.5 in. (jar).
$150 - $250
306 Chinese Export Porcelain Wares
Chinese Export. An assembled group of porcelain wares, including two
bowls with polychrome floral sprays, two sepia and gilt cups and one
saucer with figural and landscape scenes, and two small cups with
polychrome decorations, all unmarked; armorial plate dia. 10 in.
$150 - $250
307 Chinese Export Tureen
Chinese Export, 19th century. A lidded tureen on an oval foot, featuring
gilt and blue decoration and having a floral finial and double twist
handles, monogrammed JRG on lid and body; ht. 11.5, wd. 13.5 in.
$200 - $400
308 Chinese Export Cider Jug
Chinese Export, ca 1800. A gilt-decorated, lidded cider jug with doubletwist handle and monogram JG under spout; ht. 9 in.
$150 - $250
309 Chinese Imari Jars
Chinese Export, late 19th century. A pair of lidded ginger jars. Ht. 13 in.
(each).
$75 - $150
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310 Imari-style Dinner Plates
Asian, 20th century. A set of eight dinner plates with red and blue
simplified Imari-style painted decoration, each stamped Japanese
Porcelain/ Hand Decorated in Hong Kong; dia. 10.25.
$50 - $100
311 Chinese Export Tea Caddies and Jar
Chinese, late 19th century. A pair of lidded tea caddies, one being
armorial, the other Famille Jaune, and a hexagonal lidded ginger jar,
also Famille Jaune. Ht. 13.5 in. (tallest).
$100 - $150
312 Chinese Export Porcelain, Plus
Chinese Export, 18th-20th century. An assembled group of twentysix export pieces, most with floral decoration, including nine small
dishes, a bowl, eleven cups, a small scalloped dish, a master salt, a
vase, tea caddy and sparrow pitcher, all unmarked PLUS a Meissen cup
and saucer, an English creamware William III commemorative cup and
saucer, a Mottahedeh armorial dish and two miniature Chinese cups;
largest ht. 4.75 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$150 - $250
313 Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain
Chinese Export, 18th-20th century. An assembled group of nineteen
blue and white export pieces including a small chocolate pot, a
hexagonal lantern, two vases, three egg cups, a small planter, a seal, a
lozenge dish, a small pitcher, a Canton dish, two scalloped dishes with
central polychrome decoration and five miniature dishes; lantern ht.
11.25 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$100 - $200
314 Chinese Export Miniature Garniture and Tea Caddies, Plus
Chinese Export, 18th-20th century. A miniature blue and white export
garniture and three tea caddies of various form, including an Imperial
style Nanking rectangular caddy, PLUS three graduated hexagonal
lidded boxes, a miniature vase and cylindrical caddy with metal lid;
largest piece ht. 4.75 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $100
315 Chinese Export Nanking Porcelain Tablewares
Chinese, 19th-20th century. An assembled group of thirty-one blue
and white porcelain Nanking tablewares including fifteen dessert
plates, six salad plates, four pots-de-crème with braided handles, three
saucers, one double-handled wastebowl with cover, one cream pitcher
with a braided handle, and one scallop-edged serving bowl. The entire
group decorated with square cell, diaper borders outlined by spearheads and surrounding water-filled landscapes, all unmarked; serving
bowl dia. 10.25 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$150 - $250
316 Chinese Export Nanking Porcelain Tablewares
Chinese, 19th-20th century. An assembled group of nineteen blue
and white porcelain Nanking tablewares including four teacups and
five saucers, two master salts and one undertray, one wastebowl,
one butter tub without a lid, one hexagonal tray, and one oval tray
with scalloped edges. Lot also includes a teacup, saucer, and dessert
plate with matching monograms. The entire group decorated with
landscapes and embellished with gilt accents, all unmarked except for
the four-character, gilt Chinese marks on the underside of the master
salts and undertray; butter tub ht. 3, dia. 6 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$100 - $200
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317 Chinese Export Hand-Painted Porcelain Vase
Chinese Export, 20th century. A porcelain vase with a gilt rim and handpainted polychrome decorations depicting a detailed scene of figures
in a cityscape, perhaps a World’s Fair, set against the banks of a bustling
river, stamped GUMPSon underside; ht. 9 in., dia. of rim 5.5 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $150
328 Chinese Tea Chest
Chinese, 19th century. A wooden tea chest with hand-painted figural
and landscape scenes on front and sides in gilt, the case having
two doors opening to reveal eleven drawers surrounding an open
rectangular compartment, metal handles on sides, all rising on lion
paw feet. Ht. 29; wd. 24.75; dp. 18 in.
$200 - $300
318 Chinese Export Miniature Porcelain Dishes
Chinese Export, late 19th century. Three (3) round pates with blue and
white decorations. Dia. 2.25 in. (largest).
$100 - $200
329 No Lot
319 Chinese Rose Canton Assorted Service, Plus
Chinese, late 19th-early 20th century. A partial service including four
lidded and handled bowls and five saucers, marked China to underside.
PLUS, four Rose Mandarin plates and one cup, unmarked. Dia. 9.5 in.
(largest).
$150 - $250
320 Boxed Lot of Decorative Items
including a large assorted group of Asian articles such as boxes, snuff
bottles, a figure, a copper plate and tray, but also a group of seven
page turners, two brass lamps, a pair of Dresden vases, a large stein, and
other miscellaneous pieces.
$100 - $200
321 A Chinese Carved Hexagonal-Form Wood Brushpot
Chinese, 20th century. A finely carved hexagonal-form brushpot made
from boxwood and adorned with six panels of bamboo shoots and
flowering branches; ht. 7.25 in.
$50 - $100
322 A Relief-Carved Chinese Bamboo Brush Pot
Chinese, early 20th century. A fine bamboo brush pot with insects,
orchid plants, and calligraphy carved in relief around the cylindrical
exterior, with Chinese script lightly painted on one side; ht. 5 in.
$150 - $250
323 Chinese Carved Bamboo Tea Caddy
Chinese. A finely carved bamboo tea caddy with floral finial on hinged
lid and interior metal lining, adorned with scenes of figures in a garden
and oval reserves with phoenixes; ht. 6.75, dia. 4.75 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$100 - $200
324 A Chinese Carved-Wood Guanyin Figure with Lute
Chinese, early 20th century. A carved wood figure of Guanyin wearing
a long flowing robe and playing a lute, ivory inlays to eyes, all mounted
on an ebonized wood base; ht. including base 11 in.
$100 - $150
325 A Chinese Gilt Wood Scenic Carving with Two Figures
Chinese, late 19th-early 20th century. A gilt wood carving of one
seated figure wearing a robe and one standing figure holding a basket,
all within a wooded landscape, with its original polychrome paint and
gilt decoration; ht. 8 in.
$50 - $100
326 Rectangular Chinese Inkstone and Fitted Wood Cover
Chinese, 19th century. A rectangular inkstone with a wide smooth
trough and fitted wood cover with a rich brown grain, inscribed on
base; lg. 3.5 in.
$50 - $100
327 Chinese Wood Stamp
Chinese, late 19th century. A rectangular wood stamp; 5 x 6 in.
$75 - $150
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330 Marble-Top Asian Plant Stands
Two carved Asian plant stands with round and octagonal inset marble
tops and splayed legs joined by stretchers; taller ht. 36 in.
$50 - $100
331 Chinese Ming-Style Armchairs
Chinese, 20th century. A pair of Ming-style wooden armchairs in black
paint, having yoke crestrails, spindle backs and arm supports, and
plank seats, all above open aprons with spindle spacers and rising on
straight legs with conforming box stretchers; oah 38 in.
$100 - $200
332 Chinese Miniature Altar Table, Plus
Chinese, 20th century. A miniature altar table in carved hardwood, the
rectangular top with upturned ends above a conforming case fitted
with two drawers and two blind doors, the fronts embellished with
brass hardware and faux-jade ring pulls, all over a carved and pierced
floral apron and rising on pilasters continuing to legs, PLUS a pierced
wooden screen panel; panel ht. 39.25, wd. 23.25 in.
$50 - $100
333 Chinese Republic Period Table Screen
Chinese, Republic period. A porcelain table screen with decoration of
Ho Ho Erh Hsien, in a carved and fitted rosewood frame; 15.5 x 9.75 in.
(frame).
$200 - $400
334 Tibetan Painted and Ornamented Doors
A pair of lacquer doors embellished with decorative brasses; ht. 51.5,
wd. 18.5 in.
$100 - $150
335 Oriental Silver Storage Cabinet
A gilt and black painted cabinet having a hinged top opening to a
fitted, velvet-lined interior, four graduated drawers and a lower section
with two doors. Top, case panels and door fronts decorated with
applied faux hardstone figures. Whole embellished with decorative
brass hardware; ht. 31, wd. 24, dp. 14 in.
$200 - $400
336 Mirrored and Mother of Pearl Chinese Stand
Chinese, 20th century. A rosewood carved stand; ht. 22 in.
$200 - $400
337 Chinese Lacquered Stand
Chinese, 19th-20th century. A green lacquered stand with four legs
meeting circular foot, red lacquer floral decoration; ht. 20 in.
$300 - $500
338 Selamat Designs Mahogany Canterbury
Indonesia, 20th century. A mahogany canterbury with four divided
sections and a central handle over a rectangular lower shelf, all rising
on turned legs with brass casters, the underside retaining a sticker
marked Made In Indonesia / Selamat Designs / San Francisco, CA;
ht. 22.25, wd. 15.5, dp. 12.75 in.
$25 - $50
339 Queen Anne-Style Chinoiserie Side Chairs
Irish, 19th century. A pair of Queen Anne-style side chairs with
lacquered and gilt Chinoiserie decoration on a green ground,
having carved crest rails, conforming stiles, vasiform splats, and silk
upholstered slip seats, all over a shaped front apron, turned stretchers,
and cabriole legs ending in pad on disc feet; oah. 37.25 in.
$150 - $250
340 Regency Walnut Double-Pedestal Dining Table
English, 19th century. A Regency walnut double-pedestal dining
table, having a rectangular top with rounded corners and reeded
edges, all over two turned pedestals, each of which has three sabre
legs terminating in brass caps and castors; ht. 28.25, wd. 44, lg. 66 in.
(without leaves). Lot includes two 22 in. leaves.
$300 - $500
341 Miniature Blanket Chest in Oak
English. A miniature blanket chest in oak, having a hinged lid opening
to a deep compartment above two aligned drawers with brass pulls,
rising on bracket feet; ht. 15.5, wd. 24.5, dp. 12.25 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$150 - $300
342 English Queen Anne Side Chair and Stool, Plus
English, 19th century. A Queen Anne side chair in walnut, having
a shaped crest rail, conforming stiles, a vasiform splat, and an
upholstered slip seat, rising on cabriole legs ending in pad feet and
joined by turned stretchers. Lot also includes a Queen Anne stool in
mahogany, having an upholstered slip seat and rising on cabriole
legs ending in pad feet, PLUS a mahogany side chair with blue velvet
upholstery on square fluted legs; largest oah. 40.25 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$100 - $200
343 Queen Anne Candlestands
English, 19th century. An assembled group of two Queen Anne
candlestands in oak and walnut, each having a circular top supported
by a ring turned standard and rising on three cabriole legs ending in
snake feet; largest ht. 28, dia. 18.5 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $100
344 English Lancaster Spindle-Back Chairs
English, 19th century. An assembled group of four Lancaster chairs in
oak with a dark finish, including three side chairs and one armchair,
each having a scalloped crest rail over a two or three-tiered spindle
back and a rush seat with a removable, patterned cushion, all rising on
turned legs ending in vernacular slipper feet on oval blocks, joined by a
bulbous front stretcher; armchair oah. 44.75 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$150 - $300
345 No Lot
346 English Mahogany Single Beds
English. A pair of single beds in mahogany each having a scrolling
headrest surmounted by carved shell, foot boards with similar
ornament, on casters; approx. ht. 65, wd. 36, lg. of bed rail 75 in.
$100 - $200
347 Diminutive Hepplewhite Bachelor’s Chest
English, early 19th century. A diminutive Hepplewhite bachelor’s chest
in mahogany, having a rectangular, crossbanded top with a bow front
and an extendable dressing slide over four dovetailed and cockbeaded
drawers, all rising on flared French feet; ht. 32, wd. 30.75, dp. 17.5 in.
$200 - $300
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348 Walnut Shaving Stand
English, early 20th century. A walnut shaving stand with banded inlay,
having a round, beveled glass mirror, a molded gallery, and an inset
marble top above a single frieze drawer and a lower shelf, all rising on
four splayed and tapered legs; ht. 63.25, wd. 15, dp. 16.75 in.
$75 - $150
349 Continental Burled Walnut Bachelor’s Chest
Continental, late 18th-early 19th century. A burled walnut bachelor’s
chest with oak secondary, having a rectangular fold-over top with a
hidden compartment beneath the felt-covered dressing surface, all
above three dovetailed and graduated drawers, the fronts embellished
with thumbmolded edges and brass pulls and escutcheons, all rising
on turned feet; ht. 34.25, wd. 32, dp. 15.75 in.
$200 - $400
350 Rococo Style Wall Shelf
Continental, late 19th century. A wood wall shelf adorned with gilt
relief scroll motifs and decorated with painted figures and flowers; ht.
19.25, dp. 9.75, wd. 15.25 in.
$25 - $75
351 French Commode
Continental. A bombe two drawer commode in mahogany on slight
cabriole legs; ht. 33.75, wd. 45.5, dp. 20 in.
$200 - $400
352 Victorian Cheval Glace
English, ca 1850s. A tilting mahogany mirror on a mahogany onedrawer rolling stand with attached candle arms, and adjustable tilting
sides; ht. 72.5, wd. 37.5, dp. 19.5 in.
$100 - $150
353 Queen Anne Mirror
English, late 18th-early 19th century. A Queen Anne Chippendale
mirror in walnut with gilt gesso border and crest decoration; ht. 40.25,
wd. 22 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$200 - $300
354 Chippendale Mirror
English, late 18th-early 19th century. A diminutive Chippendale mirror
having a high carved crest and applied gilt ornament; ht. 30,
wd. 12.75 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $150
355 Rococo Style Gilt Mirrors
Continental, 20th century. Two large gilt mirrors with floral and other
decorative motifs. 56.75 x 38.5 in. (larger mirror).
$100 - $200
356 Chippendale Style Mirror
American, 19th-20th century. A Chippendale-style mirror in mahogany;
ht. 38.5, wd. 19 in.
$150 - $250
357 Gilt Overmantel Mirror, Plus
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A giltwood and gesso
overmantel mirror with a frame of applied turned half columns, PLUS
a Chippendale-style mahogany mirror with a carved scrollwork frame
and light wood line inlay; largest ht. 43.5, wd. 23.5 in.
$50 - $100
358 Mahogany Framed Mirror
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A rectangular, beveled mirror
housed in a mahogany frame; ht. 36, wd. 46, dp. 1.25 in.
$50 - $75
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359 Mahogany Shadowbox Mirror
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A round mirror housed in a
mahogany shadowbox frame, the interior with white paint and a gilt
liner; dia. 19.25 in.
$25 - $50
A group of four botanicals engraved by Johan Jakob Haid from
Phytanthoza Iconographia, a four volume work published by Johann
Wilhelm Weinmann (German, 1683-1741) between 1737 and 1745.
Includes plates N.327, N.328, N.628, and N.686.
$150 - $250
360 Gilt Frame
An ornate carved and molded gilt frame with fruit and florals at the
corners, an embossed ground surrounding an oval opening with
beaded edge, houses a newer mirror; ht. 43, wd. 37.25 in.
$100 - $200
372 Frederick Henry Townsend (1868-1920)
Young Italian Girl
watercolor
signed u.r.
framed and matted
13.25 x 7.75 in. (sight)
$200 - $300
361 19th Century Continental Nude Study
Continental, 19th century. A study of a female nude model, oil on
canvas, unsigned; 39 x 29 in. (sight). Relined.
$300 - $400
362 Early 19th century Nude, Oil on Canvas
Early 19th century. An oil on canvas study of a nude model, executed
in strong chiaroscuro by a skilled hand, housed in impressive original
frame; 19.5 x 14 in. (sight).
$300 - $400
363 Continental Nocturne with Classical Ruins
Continental (likely French or Italian), 19th century. A nicely executed
nocturne landscape with ruins, having original 19th century stretcher
with square nails, unframed; 21 x 29 in. (sight).
$100 - $200
364 Oil on canvas, Portrait of a Man
European, late 19th century-early 20th century. Oil on canvas housed
in a wood and gilt frame. A profile portrait of man. Unsigned;
19 x 15 in. (sight).
$150 - $250
365 Dutch River Scene, Oil on Canvas
Continental, 19th century. Oil on canvas, housed in a gilt frame.
Unsigned; 8.5 x 14.5 in. (sight).
$100 - $200
366 Portrait of a Woman After Rembrandt
Dutch, 19th century. Oil on beveled board, housed in a gilt frame.
Portrait of an elderly woman. Unsigned; 12.25 x 8.25 in. (sight).
$200 - $300
367 German Park Scene, Oil on Canvas
Continental, ca 1908. An oil on canvas painting, signed indistinctly l.l.,
housed in original frame; 11.5 x 9.5 in. (sight).
$200 - $400
368 German Landscape
German, dated 1947 and signed l.r. Unframed; 19.75 x 15.75 in.
$50 - $100
369 19th Century Still Life Painting with Armor
German, 19th century. Unsigned and unframed; 19.75 x 23.5 in.
$75 - $100
370 German Carved and Inlaid Panel
German, 20th century. A wooden panel with carved and inlaid scene
depicting three men playing instruments; ht. 14, wd. 17.25 in.
$25 - $50
371 Johann Jakob Haid (German, 1704-1767)
Botanical Prints
hand-colored mezzotint engravings on laid paper
initialed l.r.
matted and housed in gilt frames
13.25 x 8.75 in. (sight).
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373 European Landscape, 20th Century
Impressionist Landscape
oil on canvas
signed illegibly l.r.
19 x 27.25 in. (sight)
$100 - $200
374 Art Nouveau Works by Robert Engels and Altizer
20th century. A print by Robert Engels of two women and a knight
and another work signed R. Altizer. Both framed and matted; larger
19.25 x 15 in. (sight, including mat).
$200 - $300
375 Putta in Composition
Continental, (probably Italian), 20th century. A hand-painted
composition putta in motion; ht. 9.5, lg. 22 in.
$150 - $200
376 Nils Tiren (Swedish, 1885-1935)
Birds on Shore
lithograph
signed and dated 1930 l.r.
25.5 x 35.5 in. (sight)
$100 - $200
377 Beach Scene
oil on canvas
signed l.r.
framed
21.5 x 27.5 in. (sight)
$200 - $400
378 Beach Scene by Hungarian Artist
signed l.l.
framed
23.25 x 35.25 in. (sight)
$200 - $400
379 Philibert-Louis Debucourt (French, 1755-1832)
Le Menuet de la Mariée
aquatint
signed l.l.
11.5 x 8.75 in. (plate size)
$100 - $200
380 Pair of Continental Lithographs in Eglomise Frames
19th century. A pair of lithographs depicting scenes of country
manors. Signed l.r. Housed in gilt and eglomise frames; larger 17.75 x
22.5 in. (sight).
$50 - $75
381 Pair of 18th Century Continental Engravings
Continental, late 18th century. Pair of engravings on laid paper; each
15.75 x 20 in. (sight).
$40 - $60
382 Pair of Chromolithographs
Continental, late 19th century. Two chromolithographic prints, one
depicting a group of women in a landscape surrounded by Cupids,
the other shows a woman with a lyre, both unsigned and unidentified;
26.5 x 19 in. (sight, larger).
$150 - $250
383 Istvan Zador, Industrial Scene
Istvan Azdor (Hungarian, 1882-1963). Etching with aquatint. A view
showing workers in a factory setting. Signed l.r.; numbered 46/50 l.l.;
14.25 x 9.75 in. (plate size).
$50 - $150
384 Oscar Schmal Watercolor on Silk
Oscar Schmal (Yugoslavian, 1904-1976). Watercolor on silk, depicting a
monastery; 23.25 x 11.5 in. (sight).
$50 - $100
385 Jaromir Stretti-Zamponi Aquatint
Jaromir Stretti-Zamponi (Czech 1882-1959). Aquatint of Saint Guy
Cathedral, Prague, signed in pencil l.r. and in print l.l.; 14.25 x 13.5 in.
(sight); 20.75 x 19 in. (framed).
$75 - $100
386 Zardosi Embroidery
An embroidery in wood featuring stylized floral patterns on a dark
green ground, in a wooden frame; 19.25 x 20 in. (sight).
$50 - $100
387 Framed Allegorical Tapestry
A large tapestry depicting a man and woman in classical dress.
Housed in gilt and burlwood frame; 69.5 x 37.5 in. (sight).
$50 - $100
388 Tapestry with a Nude Subject
American, 20th century. A framed tapestry with a printed nude
subject standing in a natural landscape. 45.5 x 27.75 in. (sight).
$150 - $250
389 English Engraving in Bird’s Eye Maple Frame
English, 19th century. An engraving of Queen Elizabeth; 24 x 16.5 in.
(sight).
$100 - $150
390 Group of Antiquarian English Engravings
19 and early 20th century. A group of twelve engravings of various
English subjects, mostly military; largest 9 x 13 in. (plate size).
$100 - $200
391 Collection of English Antiquarian Prints
19th century. A group of fourteen antiquarian engravings, depicting
generals and other English subjects; largest 11 x 14 in. (plate).
$100 - $200
392 After William Barraud, Colored Engravings
After William Barraud (English, 1810-1850). A pair of engravings
applied to board portraying Mr. Freeman Thomas Senior, who was
the first master of the 1843 Southdown Hunt in Sussex, on horseback.
Inscribed plaques to back of frame; 17.5 x 24 in. (each, sight).
$25 - $75
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393 Colored Lithographs of Roosters
Phenomenon and The Champion
1920s
Published by Pollard and Holloway
8.5 x 8.5 in. (plate size, each)
$100 - $200
394 William Henderson (English, 1844-1904)
Standing Portrait of a Golfer
colored mezzotint
signed l.r.
19.75 x 13 in. (plate size)
$100 - $200
395 Reproduction Print of a Victorian Portrait
Portrait of a Woman
19.75 x 15.75 in. (sight)
The Clarence and Mildred Long Collection of Indiana Artists
$50 - $100
396 Walter Follen Bishop, Cunard Line
Walter Follen Bishop (British, 1856-1936). Lithograph on tin, housed in a
wood frame. A depiction of a ship from the Cunard shipping company.
Signed and dated 1924 l.r.; 28.5 x 38.5 in. (sight).
$200 - $400
397 English and American Silhouettes
English and American, 19th century. A group of nine paper silhouettes in
wooden and gilt metal frames, seven hollow cut and two cut out; largest
4.75 x 3.75 in. (sight).
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$150 - $250
398 Miniature Silhouette Portraits
19th century. Three miniature silhouette portraits, including a matched
pair of a man and woman, and one of a man with inscription on back of
frame Augustus Viscount Keppel February 10, 1779 / Died October 2, 1786;
largest 7.5 x 6.75 in. (frame).
Keppel was an officer of the British Royal Navy during the Seven Years’
War.
$100 - $200
399 French Bronze Dog Sculpture by Chemin
French, late 19th century. A bronze sculpture by Joseph Victor Chemin
(1825-1901) depicting a dog on hind legs balancing a ball on its nose,
standing on an oval vase, signed V. Chemin on base; ht. 5.75 in.
$150 - $300
400 No Lot
401 Brass Samovar and Decanter
Russian, late 19th century. A handled brass samovar on a four-footed
base and a handled circular brass decanter with base and flared neck,
both marked to underside; ht. 16 in. (taller piece).
$100 - $200
402 Russian Brass and Copper Compotes and Candlestick, Plus
Russian, mid to late 19th century. A group of four brass and copper table
objects, including two compotes, one brass, one brass and copper, both
having marks to underside, and one brass candlestick, also marked to
underside, PLUS one cubic candy tin; ht. 12.25 in. (tallest).
$100 - $200
403 Russian Copper and Brass Vessels
Russian, late 19th-early 20th century. A group of seven copper and brass
vessels, including four ewers, all being hand-hammered and dovetailed,
three having marks to underside, two lidded teapots, one having a mark
to underside, and one barrel-shaped and lidded beer stein, also marked
to underside; ht. 12.75 in. (tallest).
$150 - $300
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404 Russian Champlevé Tea Glass Holder
Russian, late 19th-early 20th century. A gilt copper tea glass holder on
a stepped foot, decorated with stylized floral champlevé enamel, struck
on underside of foot with Metann and unidentified Cyrillic maker’s
mark; handle ht. 3.75, base dia. 3.25 in.
$150 - $250
twisted pewter handle marked with an anchor and Feare(?), as well as an
unmarked ladle with an embossed leaf on the top of the handle, PLUS a
small niello spoon with etched designs on the handle and bowl; toddy
ladle lg. 13.75 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$25 - $50
405 Russian Brass Planters
Russian, late 19th century. A group of five brass planters, three having
cast brass paw feet, four having marks to underside; dia. 12.75 in.
(largest).
$150 - $300
413 American Coin and Pewter Flatware
American, 19th century. A set of ten pewter spoons, three marked
for Luther Boardman, and twenty-one coin fiddleback pieces,
five monogrammed tablespoons, two dinner forks and fourteen
monogrammed teaspoons. Multiple makers are represented including
Butler & Mcarty, WMS Taylor, J.C. Farr, GK Childs and H. Ormsby; largest
spoon lg. 8.75 in.; silver wt. 18.22ozt (566.5g).
$150 - $250
406 Pewter Dishes, Plus
18th-20th century. An assembled group of nine pewter dishes
including a Norwegian monogrammed bowl, a plate with impressed
mark of Stephen Maxwell and seven unmarked plates of various sizes,
PLUS a small metal dish by Stede; largest dia. 12 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$75 - $150
407 English Pewter Plates
English (London). An assembled group of thirteen pewter plates of
various sizes, with marks of various makers including Townsend &
Compton; largest dia. 8.5 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$75 - $150
408 Pewter Beakers, Plus
American, 19th century. A group of seven pewter beakers of various
sizes, each with incised banded decoration, four with impressed marks,
PLUS a diminutive cup and chalice, unmarked; largest ht. 3.5 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$100 - $300
409 English Pewter Measures, Mugs and Tankard
English, 19th century. A group of Victorian pewter items including two
monogrammed measures, one by W&J Burrow and the other with an
obscured mark, four half-pint mugs by various makers with verification
marks and a lidded tankard with impressed marks including London
and several other obscured marks; tankard ht. 5.25 in. (handle).
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$150 - $250
410 Pewter Teapots and Covered Sugar Bowl, Plus
English. Three pewter teapots with wooden handles and finials, two
unmarked and one impressed (illegible) Nash / 153 Oxford St, and a
lidded sugar bowl, unmarked, PLUS a diminutive pewter pitcher, with
incised bands and impressed crown over X mark; pitcher ht. 4.25 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$100 - $200
411 Pewter Porringers and Tasters
American and English, late 18th-early 20th century. A group of three
pewter porringers and two tasters including two porringers with
geometric handles and linen marks, a crown-handled porringer, and
two tasters with Old English handles, all unmarked; largest dia. 5 in. (not
including handle).
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$75 - $125
412 Pewter Spoons and Ladles, Plus
American and English, 19th-20th century. A group of eight spoons and
three ladles in pewter. Lot includes two sets of demitasse spoons, the
first set consisting of five pieces and marked with a crown and B&H / X,
the second set comprised of three pieces with embossed shells under
the bowls, one retaining an obscured HO(?) mark. Lot also includes
an unmarked toddy ladle with a twisted baleen handle, a ladle with a
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414 Pewter Standish, Plus
Probably English, 19th century. A pewter standish of shallow rectangular
form, having two lids hinged lengthwise along the center opening to a
pen compartment on one side and two inkwell slots flanking a central
square on the other, all rising on four goblet-form feet, unmarked, PLUS
a pewter funnel, having a molded rim above incised lines encircling
the body and a ring hanger, terminating in a tapered narrow tube,
unmarked, PLUS a toiletry bottle with a pewter cap engraved EDDEPOS
above a glass body covered in basketweave; standish lg. 7.5 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $100
415 Pewter Candlesticks, Vase and Whale Oil Lamp
Continental and English. An assembled group of six pewter wares,
including a whale oil lamp, a pair of miniature candlesticks, a candlestick
with drip pan, a candlestick with engraved bands, and a vase on a square
base, vase marked A Toulouse, all others unmarked; tallest candlestick ht.
8.25 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $150
416 Aesthetic Movement Pewter Biscuit Box, Plus
Probably English, 19th century. An Aesthetic Movement biscuit box in
pewter, having a hinged lid and an oval body engraved with stylized
lines and a wreath of branches, all above an attached tray supported by
four ball feet, unmarked, PLUS a pair of pewter shakers of baluster form,
the undersides marked Mayflower / Pewter / W.B. MFG. CO. / 3235, PLUS a
group of two pewter shakers of bulbous form, both unmarked, PLUS a
group of two pewter salts, one having a round pedestal, the other with
an octagonal pedestal, both unmarked; biscuit box ht. 6.5, wd. 8, dp. 6.75
in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $100
417 Arts and Craft Copper Tray
Arthur W. Sinclair (American, active in New Mexico, first quarter of 20th
century). A hammered, footed, and handled oval tray with incised grape
and vine motifs as well as monogram MEB to interior. Signed and dated
1913 to underside; lg. 23.25 in.
$200 - $300
418 Roycroft Bookends and Cobweb Series Books
American, 1870s, 1910s, and 1930s. Two pairs of copper bookends and
five fiction books by Alphonse Daudet (2), Henry Greville, Gail Hamilton,
and Ernest Wernert; ht. 8.5 in. (tallest).
$200 - $300
419 Max Rieg Silver Bowl
American, 20th century. A hand-hammered silver boat-form footed
bowl by Max Rieg, marked on underside with maker’s mark and /1171 /
Handmade; lg. 15.75 in.
Rieg (1899-1985), a German immigrant who trained with the Bauhaus,
was a designer of Modern jewelry and metalwork. In 1937 he began
producing historic reproductions for Colonial Williamsburg.
$50 - $150
420 Arts and Crafts Wrought Iron Andirons
American, early 20th century. A pair of Arts and Crafts wrought iron
andirons, each having a scrolled top, with a pendant ring and rising on
scroll legs; ht. 21.75, lg. 22 in.
$200 - $300
421 Oak Smoking Box
An oak smoking box of rectangular form with brass handle and
strapwork, having two compartments with hinged lids, one marked
Cigarettes and one marked Cigars; ht. 3, wd. 11, dp. 5.75 in.
$100 - $200
422 Liquor Caddy in Oak with Cut Glass Decanters
Early 20th century. A liquor caddy in oak with silverplated locking
handle, fitted with three cut glass decanters, each with hanging
sterling plaque label for Bourbon, Scotch and Sherry; ht. 13.5 (with
handle), wd. 17.5, dp. 6 in., silver wt. .9646ozt (30g).
$150 - $250
423 Georgian Mahogany Bagatelle Set
English, 19th century. A Georgian mahogany bagatelle table, having
a hinged case opening to a green, felt-lined playing surface with nine
individually numbered cups and inlaid scoring strips along the sides.
Lot also includes four wooden cue sticks and ten miniature billiard
balls; table lg. 84, wd. 20.75 in. (when opened).
$100 - $200
424 Fiesta Bowls
American, 20th century. Two Fiesta ware bowls, one cobalt and one
yellow; ht. 2.25, dia. 5.25 in.
$10 - $20
425 Royal Worcester Chinese Decorated Plates
English, 19th century. A set of ten porcelain plates and one charger by
Royal Worcester decorated in the Chinese taste with scenes of figures
in landscapes, marked for Royal Worcester and for the retailer J. Kennard
& Sons of St. Louis; charger dia. 12.25, plate dia. 9 in.
$400 - $600
426 No Lot
427 Staffordshire Dogs
English, 19th century. A pair of white Staffordshire spaniels; ht. 10 in.
$50 - $75
428 Staffordshire Spill Vases, Plus
English, 19th century. Two Staffordshire spill vases, PLUS a Staffordshire
harvester figurine; vase ht. 7.5 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati,
OH
$50 - $100
429 Wedgwood Jasperware Pitcher and Creamer
English, mid-20th century. A blue jasperware pitcher and green
creamer by Wedgwood, each with impressed marks; pitcher ht. 4.5 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati,
OH
$25 - $75
430 European Porcelain Teacups and Saucers, Plus
English and Continental, 20th century. A group of eight assorted
teacups and matching saucers by various makers including
Tirschenreuth, Limoges, Shelley, Doulton, Wedgwood, Aynsley, and Derby
China, all marked, PLUS two saucers; largest ht. 2.25, dia. 5.75 in.
$100 - $200
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431 Sitzendorf Porcelain Figures and Viennese Bronze Violin
Continental, 20th century. A pair of porcelain figures by Sitzendorf,
male and female, each with blue underglaze mark and a cold painted
bronze violin and sheet music with impressed mark, likely Austrian;
tallest figure ht. 10.75 in.
$200 - $300
432 Samson Porcelain Figurines, Plus
Continental, 20th century. A pair of Meissen-style figurines, a man and
woman collecting grapes with blue underglaze mark of Samson, PLUS
a pair of porcelain figurines, unmarked; tallest ht. 4.25 in.
$75 - $150
433 Neoclassical Porcelain Urn with Cherubs
Continental, 19th century. A Neoclassical porcelain urn decorated
with two cherubs holding a rose garland around a fluted column, with
painted and gilt accents; ht. 10.75 in.
$50 - $100
434 Continental Porcelain Urn, Plus
Continental, late 19th century. A porcelain urn decorated with two
panels, one floral, one figural, on a green and gilt ground, PLUS a
decorative porcelain train, marked made in France; ht. 11.75 in. (urn).
$50 - $100
435 Continental Porcelain Tableware
Continental, second half 19th century. A set of four tripod condiment
holders by Richard Ginori, all marked, an oblong tray by Haviland
Limoges, marked, and with retailer backmark Arthur Kaye, two plates
with gilt reticulated edges and floral designs and a footed blue and
gilt bowl; lg. 23.75 in. (tray).
$100 - $200
436 Porcelain Perfume Bottles, Plus
French and British, 20th century. A group of four porcelain perfume
bottles, two being marked DeV, one being marked IRICE, one being
marked Limoges, PLUS two porcelain boxes, one hand-painted, shaped
as a strawberry pie and markedRochard Limoges, the other being
marked Wedgwood; ht. 5.75 in. (tallest).
$150 - $250
437 Limoges, Charles Ahrenfeldt & Son Ramekin and Saucer Set
French, ca 1900. A set of twelve ramekins and matching saucers with
scalloped and gilt-decorated edges, made in Limoges. Importer and
retailer marks to underside of each; dia. 5.5 in. (saucer).
$75 - $125
438 Edouard Honoré Partial Porcelain Dessert Service
French, early 19th century. A service comprising twenty
monogrammed dessert plates, nine handled cups, two with lids,
and two condiment holders, all being adorned with peach and gilt
decorations. Marked for Ed. Honoré Paris / Manufacture Champroux,
Allier; dia. 6.5 in. (plate).
$200 - $400
439 Pair of Faience Candlesticks
French, 19th century. A St. Cloud faience candlestick decorated with
blue floral patterns and two landscapes on a white ground, marked
and dated (1775) to underside, likely a later copy of 18th century
mark. Lot also includes a late 19th century colorful tripod candlestick
decorated with floral motifs, mark to underside, unidentified origin; ht.
2.75 in. (taller).
$150 - $200
440 Limoges Fruit Bowls and Plates
French, 20th century. Five porcelain fruit bowls with six matching
saucers, having green and gold swag decoration, marked for Charles
Martin; saucer dia. 5 in.
$20 - $50
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441 Niderviller Porcelain Figural Group
French, late 19th-early 20th century. A Niderviller porcelain figural group
featuring a sleeping boy laying next to a dog with a girl holding a
flower over his head. Underside with red overglaze double c mark with
crown; ht. 6 in.
$200 - $300
442 Continental Porcelain Figures
Continental, 19th-20th century. A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figural
group of a satyr and white rabbit on a round base, with factory stamp
and blue underglaze mark, and two figurines of men in tricorn hats,
one with crossed swords mark, the other unmarked; tallest ht. 7.5 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$200 - $300
443 Volkstedt Porcelain Musician Figurines
German, 20th century. A group of six porcelain figurines of musicians
and spectators, including a cellist and flutist, along with a music stand,
each piece with blue factory mark of Oldest Volkstedt; tallest ht. 3 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $150
444 Meissen Porcelain Figural Winter Scene
German, late 19th-early 20th century. A Meissen porcelain figural group
of a boy seated on a sled with a girl standing next to him hovered over
a fire. Underside with blue underglaze Meissen crossed swords and
inscribed G 94; ht. 5.75 in.
$200 - $400
445 German Figural Porcelain Group, Possibly Ludwigsburg
German, late 19th-early 20th century. A porcelain figural group
featuring a courting scene of a man and a woman seated beneath a
tree holding birds in a nest. Underside with blue underglaze cursive L
with crown mark, possibly for Ludwigsburg; ht. 11 in.
$100 - $200
446 Pair of Bohemia Plates, Plus
Czechoslovakia, ca. 1945. Two porcelain plates with scalloped edges
and hand-decorated in gold and red with a central panel showing
three female figures in a garden. Bohemia mark to underside of
each, PLUS one plate, also decorated in gold and red with a central
pattern showing two female figures and a Cupid, surrounded by five
smaller panels towards the edge. Marked J-65 to underside and one
leaf-shaped and handled porcelain tray with three compartments,
decorated with gold foliage motifs. Made in France mark to underside;
largest dia. 10.75 in.
$150 - $250
447 Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg Dish with Silver Overlay
Swedish, 20th century. An “Argenta” urn-shaped dish in a mottled green
matte glaze stylized with an overlay silver pattern. Marked and signed
to underside; ht. 5, dia. 6. 75 in. (not including handles).
$100 - $200
448 Kornilov, Kuznetsov, and Russian Imperial Porcelain Factory
Tableware
Russian, mid 19th to early 20th century. A cup and saucer by Kornilov,
a lidded gravy boat by Kuznetsov, a scalloped plate by the Imperial
Porcelain Factory, period of Nicholas I, and a caviar plate by the Imperial
Porcelain Factory, period of Alexander III. All marked to underside;
largest dia. 10.75 in.
$200 - $400
449 Egyptian Mamluk Bowl Fragment
Egyptian, Mamluk dynasty, 14th century. A rim fragment of a large
scraffiato pottery bowl decorated with an inscription; lg. 10 in.
$150 - $250
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450 Steuben Glass Vase
American, 20th century. A diminutive vase with flaring rim and square
base, marked on underside of base; ht. 5.75 in.
$20 - $40
451 Cut Glass Water Goblets
20th century. A group of ten cut glass goblets, unmarked; ht. 6.25 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$150 - $250
452 Georgian Style Water Goblets
English. A group of four Georgian-style water goblets with square
bases; ht. 4.75 in. Chips to base of each.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$100 - $200
453 Glass and Silver Tableware
American, 20th century. Three table items including an etched
condiment holder with a sterling lid by the Watson Company, a lidded
candy dish with a silver base and finial by Duchin Creation, and an
etched compote with a silver base; ht. 8 in. (tallest).
$75 - $150
454 Glass Decanters
American, 20th century. Two cut glass decanters with stoppers; ht.
13.25 in. (each).
$100 - $200
455 English Cut Wine Glasses, Plus
English. An assembled group of four cut glass dessert wine glasses,
each with petal panels on cup, PLUS a pair of white cut to pink
Bohemian style candlesticks with painted floral decoration; tallest glass
ht. 5, candlestick ht. 8.25 in.
$50 - $75
456 Glass Hurricane Shades
19th-20th century. A pair of glass hurricane shades with decorative cut
bands; ht. 13 in.
$100 - $200
457 Hurricane Shades and Glass Tableware
American, 20th century. A collection of eighteen miscellaneous glass
items, including two etched hurricane shades with candle holders,
eight tumblers decorated with painted bird motifs, four mugs,
one brandy snifter with etched monogramFJK and one green glass
decanter; ht. 11.25 in. (shades).
$100 - $200
458 Dominick & Haff Sterling and Glass Pitchers and E. G. Webster &
Son Silverplated Coasters, Plus
American, ca 1900. Two sterling mounted cut glass pitchers by
Dominick & Haff, marked and dated 1895, and two silverplated and
wooden round coasters by E. G. Webster & Son, marked, PLUS five glass
and silver round ashtrays, one silver and colored glass container, and
one etched glass egg-shaped paperweight; ht. 11.75 in. (pitchers).
$150 - $250
459 Cocktail Glasses and Glass Container
American, 20th century. Five matching cocktail decorated with incised
floral motifs, and one glass drum-shaped container; ht. 5.25 in. (tallest).
$150 - $250
460 Glasses and Compote
American, 20th century. A group of five matching stemmed glasses and
a glass compote, all with incised decorative motifs; ht. 7.25 in. (tallest).
$150 - $300
461 Crystal Decanter and Hand-Painted Wine Glasses
American, 20th century. A crystal decanter of baluster form with
a round cap. Also included in this lot are twelve wine glasses with
hand-painted and enamel floral and crown decorations; ht. 10.75 in.
(decanter).
$200 - $300
462 Pittsburgh Pillar-Molded Glass Vases and Pitcher
American, 19th century. An assembled group of pillar-molded glass
table articles, all attributed to one of the Pittsburgh District glass
houses. The first patterned in an eight-rib mold and pulled into a
flared vase shape, having a scalloped rim and slightly domed circular
foot. The second patterned in an eight-rib mold and pulled into a
swirling cornucopia shape, having two feet below the center of the
body and a curled tail. The third patterned in a ten-rib mold and
pulled into a pitcher shape, having a scalloped rim, pour spout, and
slightly raised circular foot; largest ht. 8.25 in.
$20 - $50
463 Glass Stemware with Silver Overlay
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A seventy-three piece set of
glass stemware, each with a silver rim and overlay monogram for
Mary Johnston Woolley, who was married to Robert Wickliff Woolley,
of Louisville, Kentucky. Group includes eleven water goblets, thirteen
champagne glasses, thirteen parfaits, twelve sherry glasses and
twenty-four cordials (twelve four inch and twelve five inch); goblet ht.
6.5 in.
$300 - $500
464 Glass Tablewares with Silver Overlay
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A sixty-one piece set of glass
tablewares, each with a silver rim and overlay monogram for Mary
Johnston Woolley, who was married to Robert Wickliff Woolley, of
Louisville, Kentucky. Group includes fourteen bread and butter plates,
nine bowls, seven fruit compotes, fourteen five ounce tumblers,
fourteen twelve ounce tumblers and three bud vases; largest vase ht.
9.25, compote dia. 4.75, plate dia. 5.75 in.
$300 - $500
465 Orrefors Crystal Stemware
Swedish, 20th century. A thirty-seven piece Orrefors crystal partial
stemware service in the Coronation pattern, consisting of twelve
champagnes, twelve goblets (in two sizes), five wines, six sherries and
two decanters; tallest decanter ht. 11.25 in.
$100 - $200
466 Orrefors Crystal Bowls, Plus
Swedish, mid 20th century. Two smoky crystal Orrefors bowls, probably
designed by Sven Palmquist, the larger marked Orrefors PU 3092/1, the
smaller marked Orrefors PU 3092/12, PLUS a round translucent blue
glass bowl, unmarked; blue bowl ht. 5.25, dia. 8.25 in.
$50 - $100
467 Bohemian Glass Vase with Enamel Decoration
Continental, late 19th century. A blown cranberry colored glass vase
with a ruffled neck having gilt and enamel decoration; ht. 9.5 in.
$20 - $50
468 Bohemian Glass Vases
Continental, 19th century. A pair of ruby and gilded vases of baluster
forms with flared rims, rounded feet, and oval panels featuring figures
in pastoral landscapes; ht. 16.5 in. (each).
$150 - $300
469 Cranberry Glass Horns, Plus
American, 20th century. A pair of cranberry glass horns, PLUS one
blue glass flower-shaped ornament, one round blue and white glass
ornament, one white aurene shade converted into a bell, and one tile
decorated with an enamel floral morif; tile 11.75 x 11.75 in.
$150 - $250
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470 Cobalt Glass Bowl, Plus
American, 20th century. A flaring cobalt glass bowl, possibly by
Steuben, PLUS a pair of lapis sandwich glass candlesticks in the form of
dolphins, marked SCM; candlestick ht. 7, bowl dia. 10 in.
$100 - $150
471 Colored Glass Vases
Continental, 20th century. Four blue glass vases, one bottle-shaped
signed Sterling B. Crandall, one having a flared and scalloped rim
attributed to Mario Sanzogno, other two having flared rims and being
unmarked; ht. 14.75 in. (tallest).
$200 - $300
472 Tiffany Favrile Glass Pastel Dessert Bowls
American, 20th century. Two Favrile footed dessert bowls with
scalloped rims, marked L.C.T. Favrile to underside; largest ht. 2.25, dia.
5 in.
$200 - $400
473 Steuben and Tiffany Glassware
American, 20th century. A gold aurene scalloped dish, etched L.C.T.
on underside, a blue/green frog with Steuben stamp and a rounded,
bulbous gold aurene bowl etched Aurene / 55 on underside; dish dia.
6.5 in., frog ht. 2.5 in.
$150 - $250
474 Steuben Rosaline Dish, Plus
American, 20th century. A rosaline dish by Steuben in the “York”
pattern, PLUS a pink spatter glass basket with ruffled rim and thorny
handle; basket ht. 6.25, dish dia. 5.75 in.
$100 - $200
475 Phoenix Glass Umbrella Vase
American, 20th century. A white glass umbrella vase with molded
thistle pattern, attributed to Phoenix; ht. 17.75 in.
$100 - $200
476 Glass Mosaic Trivet
American, 20th century. A footed square brass trivet with a colored
glass mosaic decorated with four dragonfly motifs on top. Unsigned;
6 x 6 in.
$100 - $200
477 Glass and Silver Flower Stand, Plus
American, 20th century. A glass flower stand with a silver base, PLUS
a rectangular and footed etched glass box, and a rectangular metal
frame; ht. 14.75 in. (tallest).
$100 - $200
478 Art Nouveau Glass Inkwell
20th century. An iridescent green glass inkwell with Art Nouveau style
metal lid and fittings, unmarked; ht.3, wd. 2.75 in.
$50 - $100
479 Libby Glass Plates
American, 20th century. Collection of seven Libby glass pink swirl
plates, along with book on Libby Glass published by Toledo Museum
of Art; plate dia. 8 in.
$100 - $200
480 Baccarat and Sabino Glass Figurines, Plus
French, 20th century. A collection of eight figural paperweights,
including two Baccarat crystal glass pieces (a frog and a turtle) both
marked, three Sabino opalescent pieces (a bird, a squirrel, and a fish)
all marked, one unmarked glass whale and a pair of unmarked glass
roosters; ht. 11.5 in. (tallest).
$150 - $250
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481 Gallé Reproduction Cameo Vase
Continental, 20th century. A cameo glass vase in the style of Gallé
decorated with a twilight riverside scene, marked Tip. Gallé; ht. 10 in.
$100 - $200
482 American Brain Cornucopia by Robert E. Naess
Robert E. Naess (American, born 1943). A collection of four glass
pieces including two blue right ears, a metallic-colored nose, and
a blue oyster with a clear pearl, signed Robert E. Naess and titled
American Brain Cornucopia, inscribedBerkeley 1970; dia. of oyster 4.5 in.
Robert E. Naess is discussed on pages 50 and 51 of the book
Contemporary Art Glass written by Ray and Lee Grover and published
by Crown Publishers in 1976.
$50 - $100
483 Glass Phallus by Monica Bockstrom
Monica Bockstrom (Sweden, 20th century). A glass phallus from Kosta
Boda designer Monica Bockstrom. Signed Monica Bockstrom Fallos
D-20-8-70, Unik; ht. 10.25 in.
Grover, Ray & Lee. Contemporary Art Glass. Crown Publishers, 1976.
Plate 111.
$50 - $100
484 William Bernstein Glass Vases
William Bernstein (American 20th century). Three blown glass vases
consisting of a large cobalt footed and rimmed “face” vase, a smaller
“face” vase with figural glass arms, and an iridescent glazed pocket
vase. All signed and dated 2005,2006, and 2007; largest ht. 11 in.
$150 - $250
485 No Lot
486 No Lot
487 Glass Perfume Bottles
German and Japanese, 20th century. A collection of seven glass
perfume bottles, two having been imported to the US by Irving W. Rice
Company (IRICE) from West Germany and Japan, one also labeled as
West German, all others unmarked or unlabeled; ht. 6.25 in. (tallest).
$100 - $200
488 Glass Perfume Bottles
Continental, 20th century. A large collection of sixteen glass perfume
bottles of various forms and sizes. One is marked Marquis by Waterford,
two are marked Czechoslovakia, two are marked with the perfume
brands Christian Dior New York and J. C. Brosseau, other bottles
unmarked; ht. 8 in. (tallest).
$250 - $350
489 Atomizer Perfume Bottles
20th century. An assembled group of seven atomizer bottles in black,
cut and opalescent glass, two by Marcel Franck and one by VCA,
others unmarked; largest ht. 6 in.
$50 - $150
490 Miniature Metal and Glass Perfume Bottles, Plus
Continental, 20th century. A collection of ten glass and metal perfume
bottles of various forms, PLUS one metal apple-shaped, enamel-inlaid
box and one Lampl brass twenty-eight year rotating calendar; ht. 4.75
in. (tallest).
$200 - $300
491 Gentleman’s Sterling Dresser Set, Plus
American, late 19th century. A set of sterling men’s accessories,
including a hairbrush, an oblong brush, a circular mirror, a nail file,
and a shoehorn, PLUS a pair of handled gilt and mother-of-pearl
opera binoculars housed in a Gualdoni, Paris case. All sterling pieces
stamped; lg. 9.75 in. (mirror).
$100 - $200
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492 Sterling Mounted Dresser Set
American, late 19th century. An eight piece vanity set including a
mirror, a corset lace hook, a shoe horn, a nail file, a soap dish, and
three brushes, all monogrammed; lg. 11.75 in. (longest); weighable
silver wt. 1.57ozt (49g).
$50 - $100
493 Silver Frame Eyeglasses
American, 19th century. A pair of eyeglasses in coin silver with sliding
temples, marked HT with lion rampant and another obscure mark.
Includes leather case; wd. 4.5 in.
$150 - $250
494 Masonic Lodge Officer Pendants
A group of five silverplated pendants associated with officer positions
within a Masonic lodge, including two square and compasses, two
levels and crossed pens, each with chased detailing; largest ht. 3.25,
wd. 4.5 in.
$200 - $300
495 Painted Hollowed Eggs
Two egg-form ornaments decorated with bird motifs; ht. 2.5 in.
(larger).
$10 - $15
496 Continental Gilt Metal Jewel Casket
Continental, 19th century. A jewel casket of rectangular form rising on
bracket feet, the sides and lid decorated with relief panels of hunting
scenes. Opening to velvet lined interior; ht. 3.5, wd. 6.25, dp. 4 in.
$200 - $400
497 Brass Jewelry Box
Continental, 19th century. A rectangular brass jewel casket with
embossed cherub decorations; ht 4.5, wd. 8.5, dp. 3.25 in.
$100 - $200
498 Italian Micro-Mosaic Brooches
Italian, 19th century. Three fine micro-mosaic brooches, one circular,
one oval, and one rectangular; lg. 2 in. (longest).
$50 - $100
499 Italian Coral Necklace and Carved Face
Italian, 20th century. A coral necklace fitted with gold and a small
carved coral face; lg. 14 in. (necklace).
$75 - $150
500 Nineteenth Century Belt Buckles
American, mid-19th century. Two belt buckles on belts, one featuring
a carved black floral design and the other with a metallic design and
a putti figure at the clasp. Lot also includes a gold plated belt buckle
and a Whitby Jet mourning belt buckle; largest ht. 2 in.
$50 - $100
501 Group of Enamel and Jade Jewelry
Chinese, 20th century. Two pairs of wire and enamel earrings, and one
brooch with carved jade ornament in the shape of an urn; lg. 2.75 in.
(longest).
$100 - $200
502 Coral Necklace and Pendant, Plus
Chinese, 20th century. A coral beaded necklace with coral pendant in
gold mount, PLUS a golf plated and jadeite looking bangle; lg. 21 in.
(necklace).
$75 - $125
503 Chinese Reticulated Jade Pendant
Chinese, 20th century. A carved and reticulated circular jade pendant
with fabric cord; dia. 2.25 in.
$75 - $100
504 Chinese Spinach Jade Pendant
Early 20th century. A finely polished spinach jade pendant set into
silver reticulated base; lg. 1.75 in.
$100 - $200
517 Chinese Bronze Bud Vases
Chinese, 19th century. A pair of long neck vases, unmarked; ht. 6.25 in.
(each).
$100 - $200
505 Chinese Jade Pendant
Chinese, 20th century. A spinach jade pendant, carved in the shape of
bamboo, with incised bamboo decorations to front and reverse; 2.5 x
1.5 in.
$50 - $100
518 Chinese Bronze Figural Candle Holder
Chinese, 19th century. A bronze figure of a boy holding a candle
holder in the shape of a water lily and standing on a four-footed base,
covered in an even patina; ht. 7.25 in.
$100 - $200
506 Chinese Cinnabar Box and Ring
Chinese, 20th century. A rectangle box with a figural scene carved
to the lid, and a cinnabar ring with carved floral motifs; 3.75 x 5.5 in.
(box).
$100 - $200
519 Bronze Cranes
Two monumental bronze standing cranes, cast in a life-like manner;
tallest 53.5 in.
$50 - $100
507 Chinese Gold Abacus and Hair Pin
Chinese, 20th century. A gold abacus pendant with chain and a silver
hair pin; lg. 6.25 in. (hair pin).
$100 - $200
508 Oil Candle with Spinach Jade Handle
Chinese. An oil candle with a spinach jade handle in the form of a
dragon buckle; lg. 7 in.
$200 - $300
509 Jade and Agate Frog Paperweight
Possibly Chinese, 20th century. A paperweight or decorative desk
accessory in the form of a spinach jade frog with inset diamond eyes
resting on top of an agate pedestal; ht. 4.5 in.
$25 - $50
510 Chinese Silver Export Snuff Box
Early 20th century. A Chinese silver snuff box, copper interior and
inscription to lid; lg. 3, wd. 2 in.
$150 - $250
511 Chinese Opium Pipe
19th century. Rosewood handle and pewter pipe; lg. 18.25 in.
$50 - $100
512 Chinese Spinach Jade Tea Set
Chinese, 20th century. A jade tea set including one lidded teapot and
four cups, all resting on custom stands; lg. 4 in. (teapot).
$100 - $200
513 Chinese Coconut Shell and Pewter Teapot and Cups, Plus
Chinese. A carved coconut shell teapot and three cups with pewter
mounts, the teapot with upright stationary handle and domed lid,
unmarked, PLUS a pewter teapot with hinged lid, globular body and
scroll handle, illegible mark on underside; coconut teapot ht. 7 in.
(with handle), cup ht. 2, dia. 3.5 in.
$150 - $300
514 Asian Molded Metal Vases
20th century. Two molded metal vases decorated with Asian motifs,
birds, flowers and dragons; taller vase 22 in.
$50 - $100
515 Collection of Silver and Cloisonne Decorative Items
Chinese, 20th century. Three silver figural ornaments, including a
rickshaw, a man holding two baskets, and a box in the shape of a bird,
and two cloisonne cranes; ht. 3.25 in. (tallest).
$100 - $150
516 Thai Gilded Bronze Buddha
Thai, 18th century. A standing gilded bronze Buddha with finial;
ht. 18.5 in.
$300 - $400
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520 Miniature Buddhist Stupa and Wood Block
Tibetan, 20th century. One miniature terra cotta Buddhist stupa, a
mount-shaped building used to house Buddhist relics, placed at the
center of religious complexes, and symbolizing the link between the
earthly realm of man and the heavenly realm of Nirvana; ht. 2.5, dia.
2.5 in.
Lot also includes a miniature wood block for printing prayer banners.
3 x 3 in.
Ex Collection of Carol Elchert and Philip Sugden. Donated 1989.
$50 - $100
521 Chinese Tiger’s Eye Guanyin Figure
Chinese, 20th century. A tiger’s eye carving of a Guanyin with custom
stand; ht. 11.75 in. (without stand).
$150 - $250
522 No Lot
523 Chinese Brass Bell
Chinese, 20th century. A hexagonal brass bell with incised
decorations, suspended from a carved metal frame with a relief
dragon decoration; ht. 13 in. (with frame).
$50 - $75
524 Chinese Gong with Bronze Bell
Chinese, 20th century. A carved rosewood frame with bronze bell;
ht. 32 in.
$200 - $400
525 Chinese Embroidered Seascape
Chinese. An embroidered seascape on silk, framed; 18.75 x 26.5 in.
(sight).
$200 - $300
526 Chinese Framed Embroidery with Figures
Chinese. A figural silk embroidery set within a floral border, framed;
40 x 18 in. (sight).
$100 - $200
527 Chinese Child’s Clothing Accessories
Chinese, 19th century. A set of silk accessories, possibly a hat and a
collar, embroidered with floral decorations on a black ground. Housed
in a black wooden frame; 21 x 15.5 in. (sight).
$100 - $200
528 Pair of Chinese Silk Paintings
Each 20th century, probably by the same hand. A pair of floral and
landscape paintings on silk; each 68.5 x 35.25 in (sight).
$200 - $300
529 Gilbert Stuart, An Illustrated Descriptive List of his Work
Park, Lawrence, William Edwin Rudge, NY, 1926. The first edition
catalog raisonne of Stuart’s work, 4 volumes.
$50 - $100
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530 Audubon 1966 “Birds of America” Watercolor Paintings
Volumes, Plus
$100 - $200
531 No Lot
532 Books on American and British Painting and Print Books
Lot of five books to include: The Peale Family-Creation of a Legacy, 1770
to 1870 by M. H. De Young Memorial Museum, Corcoran Gallery of Art,
Lillian B. Miller, 1996, In Pursuit of Fame-Rembrandt Peale, 1778-1860 by
Lillian P. Miller, 1993, In Pursuit of the Butterfly: Portraits of James McNeil
Whistler, exhibition cartalogue of the National Portrait Gallery of the
Smithsonian Institute, 1995, British 19th Century Marine Painting by
Denys Brook-Hart, 1974 andMr. Currier and Mr. Ives by Russell Crouse,
1930.
$50 - $75
533 Books on California Art and Artists
Lot of five books to include: Plein Air Painters of California: The
Southland by Ruth Westfal, 1982, Southern California Art by Nancy
Moure, 1983, Artists in California - 1786-1940 by Edan Milton Hughs,
1986, The Paintings of Franz A. Bischoff; a retrospective exhibition of the
Petersen Galleries, 1980 by curator Jean Stern and A Biographical Index
to California and Western Artists by Edward L. Corb, 1983.
$50 - $75
534 Books on American Folk and Fine Art Painting
Lot of seven books to include: American Impressionism by William
Gerdts, 2001, Art Across America - The East and Mid-Atlantic by William
Gerdts, 1998, Arts of the Young Republic: The Age of William Dunlap by
Harold Dickson, 1968, American Primative Painting by Jean Lipman,
1969, Paintings by New England Provincial Artists - 1775-1800, Catalogue
for exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, written by curator Brian
Cuddity, 1976, Is She or Isn’t He? Identifying Gender in Folk Portraits of
Children, exhibition catalogue of the Heritage Plantation of Sandwich,
MA, 1991 and Nineteenth Century Folk Painting-Our Spirited National
Heritage: Works of the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tillou, 1973.
$50 - $100
535 Art Reference Books
Lot of three to include: Auguste Edowart’s Silhouettes of Eminent
Americans, 1839-1884 by Andrew Oliver, 1977, American Artists:
Signatures and Monograms, 1800-1989 by John Castagno, 1990, Mantle
Fielding’s Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors and Engravers edited
by Glenn P. Opitz, 1986.
$50 - $100
536 Furniture and Decorative Art Books
Lot of 8 books to include: Antique Furniture in Suffield, Connecticut,
1670-1835 by Charles Bissell, 1956, The Cabinetmakers of America by
Ethel Hall Bjerkoe, 1978, Colonial Furniture in America by Luke Vincent
Lockwood, 3rd. ed., vols 1 & 2 complete, 1957, Soap Hollow-The
furniture and its makers by Charles R, Muller, 2002, The Furniture of
Historic Deerfield by Dean Fales, Jr., 1981, The Dunlap Cabinetmakers:
A Tradition in Craftsmanship by Phillip Zea and Donald Dunlap, 1994,
Philadelphia Furniture and its Makers edited by John Snyder, Jr., 1975,
and American Fancy-Exuberance in the Arts, 1790-1840 by Sumpter
Priddy, 2004.
Porperty of Colonial Antiques, Arcanum, Ohio
$50 - $100
537 No Lot
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538 Books on Chinese Export Porcelain and Silver
Lot of five books to include: George Washington’s China Ware by Susan
Gray Detwieller, 1983, Chinese Export Porcelain in North America by
Jean McClure Mudge, 1986, Chinese Export Silver - 1785 to 1885 by H. A.
Crosby Forbes (signed copy), 1975, Chinese Export Porcelain - Standard
Patterns and Forms-1780 to 1880 by Herbert, Peter and Nancy Schiffer,
1975 and Treasures from the East: Chinese Export Porcelain for the
Collector by Eleanor Gordon, 1984.
$50 - $75
539 Books on Chinese Export Porcelain
Lot of four books to include: The China Trade: Export Painting, Furniture
Silver and Other Objects by Carl L. Crossman, 1972, China for America:
Export Porcelain of the 18th and 19th Centuries by Herbert, Peter and
Nancy Schiffer, 1980, Chinese Export Porcelain for the American Trade,
1785-1835 by Jean McClure Mudge, 1981 and An Exhibition of Chinese
Trade Porcelain - The New Haven Colony Historical Society curated by
Mary Means Huber, 1968.
$50 - $75
540 Books on English Ceramics
Lot of four books to include: American Historical Views on English
Staffordshire China by Ellouise Baker Larsen, reissued by Dover
Publications, 1985, English Blue and White Porcelain of the 18th Century
Stanley W. Fisher, 1947, Encyclopedia of British Porcelain Manufacturers
by Geoffrey A. Godden, FRSA, 1988, and The Old China Book by N.
Hudson Moore, 1980.
$50 - $75
541 Books on American Folk Art and Craft
Lot of five books to include: Sunbonnets and Shoo-fly Pies; A
Pennsvlvania Dutch Cultural History by John Joseph Stoudt, 1973,
Pennsylvania Dutch American Folk Art by Henry J. Kaufmann, 1964,
Pennsylvania German Fraktur by Frank S. Weiser and Howell J. Heaney,
1977, Arts and Crafts of the Shenandoah Valley- A Pictorial Presentation
compiled by Elmer L. Smith for the Shenandoah Valley Historical
Society, 1968 and Early American Stencils on Walls and Furniture by
Janet Waring, 1968.
$50 - $75
542 No Lot
543 Books on American Deocrative Arts
Lot of six books on American Decorative Arts to include: Slipped
and Glazed: Regional American Redware, an exhibition catalogue for
the Heritage Plantation of Sandwich by Brian Cullity, 1991, Collecting
American Pewter by Katherine Ebert, 1973, Hat Boxes and Band Boxes
at the Shelborne Museum by Lillian Baker Carlisle, 1960, Tulipware of the
Pennsylvania German Potters by Edwin Atlee Barber, 1970, Redware:
America’s Folk Art Pottery by Kevin McConnell, 2007, Folk Art-The Knopf
Collectors’ Guides to American Antiques by Robert Bishop and Judith
Reiter Weissman, 1983.
$50 - $75
544 Books on American Textiles
Lot of six books to include: Treasury of American Quilts by Cyril L.
Nelson & Carter Houck, 1982, Quilts (in Japanese, with some English)
by Margarite Cavigga, 1981, A Checklist of American Coverlet Weavers
compiled by John W. Heisely for the Abbey Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art
Center, 1978, American Patchwork Quilts by Lenice Ingram Bacon, 1980,
Ohio is My Dwelling Place: School Girl Embroderies, 1800-1850 by Sue
Studebaker, 2002 and Ohio Samplers: Schoolgirl Embroideries 1803-1850
by Sue Studebaker, 1988.
$50 - $75
545 Books on Ohio Architecture and Art
Lot of four books to include: Hudson: A Survey of Historic Buildings in an
Ohio Town edited by Lois Newkirk, 1989; Ohio Pioneer Artists: A pictorial
Review by Jane Sikes Hageman, 1993; Midwest Historic Houses by
John Drury, 1947; and Log Construction in Ohio Country: 1750-1850 by
Donald A Hutslar, 1992.
$50 - $75
546 Books on American Colonial Antiques and Architucture
Lot of five books to include: Colonial Craftsmen by Edwin Tunis, 1965,
Early American Furniture- From Settlement to City edited by Mary Jean
Madigan and Susan Colgan, 1993, The Pine Furniture of Early New
England by Russell Hawes Kettle, reissued by Dover Publications
from the 1929 edition, The Homes of Our Ancestors, as shown in the
American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art by R.T.H. Halsey
and Elizabeth Tower, 1925, The Folk Arts and Crafts of New England by
Prisilla Sawyer Lord and Daniel J. Foley, 1975.
$50 - $75
547 American Design and Antiques Books
Lot of four books to include: American Decorative Wall Painting - 17001850 by Nina Fletcher Little, 1989, The New Encyclopedia of Furniture
by Joseph Arnson, 1967, The Windsor Style in American-Vols. I & II
by Charles Santore, 1992, and The Treasury of American Design and
Antiques, two volumes in one by Clarence P. Hornung, 1988.
$50 - $75
548 Antique Clock Books
Lot includes four books: Pennsylvania Clocks and Clockmakers by
George Eckhardt; The Book of American Clocks by Brooks Palmer,
American Clockmakers & Watchmakers by Thomas and Sonya Spittler
& Chris Baily, and The American Clock by William Dustin and Robert
Bishop.
$50 - $75
549 Antique Furniture Books
Lot of six books to include: Furniture of the Pilgrim Century, Vol. 1 by
Wallace Nutting; Furniture of the Pilgrim Century, Vol. 2 by Wallace
Nutting; The Fine Points of Furniture, Early American by Harold Sack; Old
Furniture by Nancy A. Smith; Miniature Antique Furniture by Herbert
Schiffer; Early American Antique Country Furnishings by George
Neuman.
$50 - $75
550 Early American Silver Books
Three publications on early American silver, including American Silver
in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 1655-1825 (2 volumes) by Kathryn C.
Buhler (1972), Early Connecticut Silver, 1700-1840 by Peter Bohan and
Philip Hammerslough (1970) and 18th and 19th Century Maryland Silver
in the Collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art (1975).
$25 - $50
551 Chinese Ceramics Books
Four books on Chinese pottery, including Chinese Pottery and Porcelain
by R.L. Hobson (1976), Early Chinese Pottery and Porcelain by Basil Gray
(1953), Chinese Export Porcelain by Herbert, Peter and Nancy Schiffer
(1975) and The Book of Famille Rose by George C. Williamson (1970).
$50 - $75
552 Victor Quetin, Le Magasin de Meubles
Quetin, Victor. Le Magasin de Meubles, a trade catalog with attractive
lithographed plates.
$200 - $400
553 Folk Art Genre Scene
American, late 19th century. Oil on canvas, housed in oval frame. A
folk art genre scene depicting two women and three children carrying
loads of wood, and three men in a field in the background. Unsigned;
15 x 19.25 in. (sight).
$400 - $600
554 Fine Collection of Frames in Varying Styles
A great collection of frames, including two large examples, one with
beautiful veneer, the other with gilt liner; largest 52 x 38 in.
$50 - $100
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555 Gilt and Gesso Frame
19th century. Ornate gilt and gesso frame with scroll and floral
ornament; 24.75 x 20.5 in. (exterior); 15.5 x 11.75 in. (interior).
$50 - $100
556 Seated Portrait of Mother and Daughter
Oil on canvas.
Framed
23.5 x 19.75 in. (sight)
$25 - $50
557 English School Portrait, 19th Century
Portrait of a Young Man with a Goblet
oil on canvas
signed O. Kefsler l.r.
housed in a large gilt frame with an oval opening
29 x 23.5 in. (sight).
$150 - $250
558 Yellowstone Oil Painting, 19th Century
oil on canvas
illegibly signed l.l.
framed
30 x 19.5 in. (sight).
$100 - $300
559 Still Life with Apples
oil on canvas
unframed
illegibly signed and dated 1892 l.r.
17.75 x 21 in.
$50 - $100
560 Blossoms by Louise Berry
Louise Berry Stinnett (American, 1904-1987). Oil on canvas. Signed l.r.;
24 x 16 in. (sight).
Louise Giles Berry was born in Kentucky and grew up in Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma. She went to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine
Arts beginning in 1926, and later attended the Academy’s summer
sessions from 1927-1930. Berry won the William E. Cresson European
Traveling Scholarship in 1929 and spent that summer in Florence.
She later taught at Finch College in New York City, where she taught
painting, drawing, and applied design.
$200 - $400
561 Spring Arrangement by John Edward Walker
John Edward Walker (American, 1880-1940). Oil on board. Signed l.l.;
20 x 16 in. (sight).
$150 - $300
562 Zinnias by Frances Faig
Frances Faig (American, 1885-1955). Oil on board. Signed l.r.; 12 x 16 in.
(sight).
$150 - $300
563 Summer Flowers by Margaret John
Margaret John (American, 1871-1951). Oil on board. Signed l.l.; 18 x 24
in. (sight).
Margaret John was born in Marion County, Illinois and later studied
at the Art Institute of Chicago, the University of Missouri, and at
Linderwood College in St. Charles, Missouri. After marrying, she
moved to Oregon where she was a noted artist for many years.
She exhibited her works at the Oregon and Washington State Fairs
between 1924 and 1932, winning numerous awards.
$150 - $300
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564 Still Life by Nellie Ward Haller
Nellie Ward Haller (American, 1872-1966). Oil on canvas, housed in a
carved gilt frame. A still life with white roses and a vase. Signed l.l.; 19.5
x 13.75 in. (sight).
$200 - $300
565 Still Life with Flowers, Oil on Board
View of wild flowers, signed and dated 1916, l.l.; 20.75 x 24.75 in.
(sight).
$50 - $100
566 Charles Howard Clawson (1889-1941), Snowy Indiana
Landscape
Charles Howard Clawson (Indiana, 1889-1941). Oil on canvas applied
to cardboard. An impressionistic depiction of a snowy landscape
probably in Indiana, signed l.l., housed in a gilt wood frame; 8.5 x 13 in.
(sight).
Clawson was associated with the famous Richmond, Indiana School of
American Impressionist painters which included John Bundy.
$75 - $125
567 Karl S. Bolander (1893-1976), Forest Path
Karl S. Bolander (Ohio, 1893-1976). Oil on thick paper board. An
impressionistic depiction of a path through a forest, signed Karl S.
Bolander l.r., verso inscribed Karl S. Bolander in pencil and retains
a sticker marked E.H. & A.C. Friedrichs Co. 169 W. 57th St. N.Y.C. /
Manufacturers of Artists’ Materials, housed in a painted wood frame; 7.5
x 9.75 in. (sight).
$100 - $200
568 Alice S. Regester (1869-1952), Gloucester Bay
Alice S. Regester (Indiana, 1869-1952). Oil on academy board. An
impressionistic depiction of a harbor scene, faintly signed in l.r., verso
retains two partial labels, one marked Hoosier Salon Exhibition / ...
through February 11, 1939, the other inscribed Mrs. J. Frank Regester
401 North... / No 5. Gloucester Bay. / Price $35.00, housed in a gilt wood
frame; 19.5 x 23.75 in. (sight).
$50 - $100
569 Impressionist Western Landscape
Possibly a Cincinnati regionalist, early 20th century. An oil on canvas
depiction of a seemingly Western landscape with haystacks, unsigned;
24 x 29.5 in. (sight).
$300 - $500
570 Lac Vieux Desert by Edna (Ted) Vognild
Edna Vognild, also known as Mrs. Ted Vognild (American, 1881-?).
Oil on board. A view of Lac Vieux Desert, Michigan. Handwritten
inscription attributing the painting to Vognild, l.l. verso; 15.5 x 19.5 in.
(sight).
$200 - $400
571 In Spring by Hazel Witchner
Hazel Witchner (American, 1890-1992). Oil on canvas, housed in a gilt
frame. A spring countryside landscape with a tree and a house. Signed
l.r.; 17.75 x 21.5 in. (sight).
$200 - $300
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574 J. King, Rural Landscape
J. King. Oil on thick paper board. An impressionistic depiction of a rural
landscape, signed l.r., housed in a gilt wood frame; 13.75 x 15.5 in. (sight).
$50 - $100
575 Daniel Greco, Countryside Scene
Daniel Greco (American, active 20th century). Oil on canvas, housed
in a gilt frame. A rural scene with a meadow, trees, and hills in the
background. Signed l.l.; 10.25 x 13.25 in. (sight).
$150 - $250
576 W. Warren, Coastal Scene, Plus
W. Warren (American, 20th century). Oil on canvas housed in a gilt frame.
A coastal scene with a rocky shore. Signed l.r. PLUS, an oil on canvas in a
gilt frame depicting a still life with a spoon, lemon, and glass of red wine.
Unsigned. 15.75 x 11.75 in. (sight, largest).
$150 - $250
577 Frank Mackenzie, Carmel by the Sea
Frank Mackenzie (English, 1867-1939). Oil on canvas board. A view of
the seaside in Carmel, California. Signed l.r. and on verso, along with two
gallery labels and artist obituary; 11.5 x 15.5 in. (sight).
$300 - $500
578 Michael Budden, Wildlife Scene
Michael Budden (American, b. 1958). Tempera on board, housed in a
gilt and glass frame. A wildlife scene depicting a white egret, designed
for the poster advertising the 1985 New Jersey Wings ‘N Water Festival.
Signed and dated 85 l.l.; copy of a newspaper excerpt about Budden’s
poster attached to back of frame; 6.75 x 4.75 in. (sight).
$150 - $250
579 Large Sporting Illustration
Early 20th century. Oil on canvas, depicting hunters in a winter
wilderness; 51 x 78 in. (sight).
$2,000 - $3,000
580 Kenneth Forbes (American, 1892-1980)
Equestrian Illustration
oil on board
signed l.l.
24 x 20 in. (sight)
$300 - $500
581 French Mantel Clock
French. A white marble and gilt bronze shelf clock, having a beveled
glass case; ht. 13.25, wd. 7.5, dp. 4.75 in.
$100 - $300
582 Seth Thomas Banjo Clock
American, 20th century. A Seth Thomas mahogany banjo clock, having
a brass eagle finial, brass side ornaments and painted glass panes,
eight-day spring wound, retains label on back; ht. 30 in. Cowan’s does not
guarantee the working condition of this clock.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $100
572 Spring Landscape by Adolph Heinze
Adolph Heinze (1887-1958). Oil on board, housed in a gilt frame. A
spring landscape with trees in a meadow. Signed l.r.; 10.25 x 13.25 in.
(sight).
$200 - $400
583 Gilbert Porcelain Mantel Clock
American, early 20th century. A porcelain mantel clock decorated with
cobalt and gilt edges as well as pink and yellow floral motifs, having a
brass overlay dial. Lot includes the works. Numbered 419 to back; ht.
11.5 in. Cowan’s does not guarantee the working condition of this clock.
$100 - $200
573 Mountain Landscape by William Krehm
William Krehm (American, 1901-1968). Oil on board; 15 x 18.5 in.
(sight).
$300 - $400
584 Georgian-style Crystal Chandelier
Early 20th century. A chandelier having a baluster form center bowl with
four crystal arms, each with hanging prisms. Electrified; ht. 36, dia. 26 in.
$100 - $200
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585 Tole Chandelier
A three arm tole chandelier, red painted with gilt accents; approx.
ht. 18 in.
$25 - $50
586 Hanging Lamp
A hanging oil lamp with an iron frame; ht. 24 in.
$100 - $200
587 No Lot
588 Chinese Cloisonne and Enamel Lamps
Two Chinese vessels, a cloisonne ginger jar and Famille Jaune enamelled
porcelain ginger jar, converted into table lamps; ht. 25.5 in. (each).
$150 - $300
589 Famille Rose Vase Lamps
Chinese Export, early 20th century. A pair of famille rose vases mounted
as lamps, each with domestic scenes in reserves, on wooden bases
raised on scrolling legs; ht. 29 in (base to finial).
$200 - $400
590 Japanese Contemporary Lamps
Japanese, ca 1950. One bamboo floor lamp and a table lamp with
bamboo and paper shade; floor lamp ht. 35.5 in.
$100 - $200
591 Table Lamps
American, Continental, and Chinese, 19th-20th century. A group of
four table lamps including a pressed, clear glass oil lamp with a square
marble base, a pewter candlestick lamp with a baluster stem and a
round base, a French bouillotte lamp with a green and gold tole peinte
shade and base, and a Berkeley Designs Chinese porcelain lamp of
baluster form with blue foliate designs painted on a yellow ground;
tallest ht. 19.5 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $75
592 Cylindrical Reverse-painted Lamp
Probably American. A table lamp of cylindrical form with pineapple
finial, metal frame and reverse-painted panels depicting mountainous
landscape, unmarked; ht. 15 in. (with finial).
$300 - $500
593 Manhattan Brass Co. Student Lamp, Plus
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A student lamp by Manhattan
Brass Co. with single adjustable arm, having an emerald glass shade
with chimney, rising on a stem and circular base, PLUS a lamp with base
converted from a pierced tin lantern; largest ht. 27.5 in.
$100 - $200
594 Enamel and Hard Stone Lamp
American, early 20th century. A table lamp decorated with alternating
cloisonne and hard stone sections; ht. 22.25 in.
$100 - $150
595 Bradley & Hubbard Victorian Lamp with Ruby Glass Shade
American, late 19th century. An electrified table lamp by Bradley &
Hubbard with molded ruby glass shade and base, connected by brass
font fitted with clear glass chimney, all rising on domed, pierced brass
base, stamped on underside; ht. 22.75 in.
$200 - $300
596 Julien Causse Gilt Metal Lamp, Frieluse
Julien Causse (French, 1869-1914), late 19th century. A cast gilt metal
lamp of a female figure warming herself at a hearth, the light emanating
from a bulb beneath the coals, signed at base J Causse with Parisian
foundry mark; ht. 15.25 in.
$150 - $300
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597 No Lot
598 Heating Canister
German. A metal heating canister, marked Stempfle & Co. Berlin;
ht. 7.25 in.
$10 - $20
599 Glass Oil Lamps, Plus
American, late 19th century. An assembled group of eight glass oil
lamps, two by Bridgeport Brass Co., having brass supports on marble
bases, three with milk glass bases, attributed to Atterbury and one in
pressed orange carnival glass, PLUS two hurricane shades;
shade ht. 11.5 in.
$200 - $400
600 Pair of Empire-style Candelabra
Continental, late 19th century. A pair of Empire-style cast metal
candalabra, each with four lights and a tapering stem, raised on a
tripartite base with acanthus leaf feet; ht. 25 in.
$100 - $150
601 Tin Candle Sconce, Plus
19th-20th century. A tin single candle sconce, PLUS a pocket barometer
by Dollond and a barrel form caddy; sconce ht. 11 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$25 - $50
602 Brass Candlesticks and Trivet
An assembled lot of four brass candlesticks with square bases, three
with columnar stems, and one with a baluster stem, and a brass and iron
trivet with pierced decoration of a Phoenix, with wooden handle; trivet
ht. 4.5, lg. 13.75 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$100 - $200
603 English Brass Candlesticks
Probably English. An assembled group of six brass candlesticks,
including a pair of Queen Anne-style sticks with scalloped bases, a pair
with hexagonal bases, and two unmatched sticks with scalloped bases;
tallest ht. 9.75 in.
$75 - $150
604 Brass Candlesticks, Snuffer and Trimmer, Plus
19th-20th century. Three brass candlesticks, a pair with round wax
dishes and one on an octagonal base, a wick trimmer and snuffer, PLUS
a pair of blown hurricane shades; shade ht. 15.25, candlestick ht. 9 in.
$150 - $250
605 Gem Roller Organ
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A Gem Roller Organ, having a
gilt stenciled case, with six additional wooden cylinders; ht. 7.75,
wd. 14.25 in.
$150 - $250
606 Yamaha YFL-24S Flute and Sheet Music
Late 20th century. A Yamaha flute, model YFL-24S, in a fitted hard-shell
case, accompanied by three books of sheet music including Baroque
Music for Flute, Rubank Elementary Method, and Seventy-Eight Duets for
Flute and Clarinet.
$25 - $50
607 Church Pipe Organ Screen
American, early 20th century. A large saw cut oak pipe organ screen,
from a demolished Cincinnati church; 93 x 117 in.
Purchased from Wooden Nickel, Cincinnati, Ohio
$200 - $300
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608 Architectural Carved Wall Bracket
20th century. A ceramic wall bracket carved with a female head, two
cherubs and foliage, painted to resemble wood with Marko MFG. label
on back; ht. 17 in.
$50 - $100
609 Wooden Display Stands and Easel
Three wooden display stands, one with triangular top and base and the
others with square form; tallest 39.5 in.
$50 - $75
610 Vitrine Table with Glazed Lid
A Federal-style vitrine table in mahogany with hinged glazed lid and
glazed sides, on square tapered legs, joined by a lightwood shell-inlaid
stretcher, on casters; ht. 30, wd. 24, dp. 16 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $150
611 Georgian Style Open Arm Chairs
19th-20th century. A pair of Georgian-style open arm chairs in red
upholstery, on cabriole legs; oah. 33.5, seat ht. 16, wd. 24.5 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$200 - $300
612 Sheraton Dressing Table and Ladderback Chair
American. A Sheraton dressing table in mixed woods, having a scrolled
backsplash and rectangular top over one drawer, on turned legs, and
a ladderback chair with three arched slats and a rush seat; table ht. 34,
wd. 30.75, dp. 15.5 in., chair oah. 35.5 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$100 - $250
613 Walnut Candlestand
American, 20th century. A walnut candlestand, having a circular top
supported by a turned pedestal, all rising on three carved cabriole legs
terminating in slipper feet; ht. 26.25, dia. 20.25 in.
$50 - $100
614 Mahogany Tilt Top Tables
American, late 19th-early 20th century. Two tilt top tables in mahogany,
one with oval top and claw and ball feet and the other with round top
featuring lightwood inlay on snake feet; larger ht. 29.25, dia. 23.75 in.
$100 - $200
619 Aesthetic Movement-Style Hanging Cupboard
American, 20th century. An Aesthetic Movement-style hanging
cupboard of mixed woods, with a gallery top, carved paneled doors
flanked by quarter-round shelves over an open shelf; ht. 32, wd. 31,
dp. 9 in.
$100 - $300
620 Curved Glass Curio Cabinet
American, early 20th century. A mahogany curio cabinet, having a
three-piece gallery with a carved crest, mirrored backsplash, and
spindle sides above a central, curved glass door flanked by twisted
columns and two sets of adjustable, open glass shelves, the cabinet
interior and open shelves having a mirrored back, all supported by a
lobed base with stylized carving around edges and rising on short,
carved legs; ht. 66, wd. 37.25, dp. 16.75 in.
$200 - $400
621 Western Rocker and Side Table
A Western pressed back rocker chair and Renaissance side table; chair
oah. 38 in.
$50 - $75
622 Painted Work Table
A work table in old green paint having a two-board, unfinished pine
top; ht. 30.5, wd. 41.75, dp. 27.75 in.
$100 - $150
623 Upright Yarn Winder
American, 19th century. A yarn winder in mixed woods, having a
six-arm spoked wheel connected to a wooden gear box with a turned
finial, the right side of the box incised with a circular geometric
design, all rising on a central shaft and a rectangular base with four
splayed legs, ht. 43.25, wd. 25.25, dp. 16.5 in.
$50 - $75
615 Diminutive Bookcase
American. A diminutive bookcase or cupboard, having a molded
cornice, one hinged nine-lite door and two adjustable interior shelves;
ht. 34, wd. 25.5, dp. 11 in.
Property from the Estate of the Reverend Dr. Compton Allyn, Cincinnati, OH
$50 - $100
624 Paneled Storage Chest
American, 20th century. A storage chest in pine, having an elongated
triangular backsplash above a hinged lid opening to reveal a blue,
two-compartment interior, the front facade featuring one working
drawer aligned with one false drawer above a single blind door, the
front and sides further embellished with sunken panels, all rising on
bracket feet; ht. 32.25, wd. 38.25, dp. 19.25 in.
$50 - $100
616 Diminutive Arts and Crafts Bookstand
American, 20th century. A diminutive Arts and Crafts bookstand in
pine, having three open shelves supported by three slats on each side;
ht. 31, wd. 19.75, dp. 10 in.
$50 - $75
625 Chippendale-style Four Post Bed
20th century. A four post bed in mahogany with urn-shaped finials,
side rails and foot board; ht. 69.25, wd. 64 in.
$50 - $100
617 Apothecary Cabinet
American, 20th century. An apothecary cabinet in walnut, having
twenty drawers over a shaped apron. Drawers with porcelain knobs; ht.
51.75, wd. 39, dp. 12 in.
$200 - $400
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618 Globe Wernicke and Hale Barrister Bookcases
American, 20th century. An assembled group of two barrister
bookcases including a three-stack Globe Wernicke example with a
mahogany finish and a two-stack Hale example with a walnut finish,
each retaining its original top and base, the interiors labeled The
Globe-Wernicke Co. / Cincinnati, O. and Hale’s Interchangeable Bookcase
/ Herkimer, N.Y. respectively; largest ht. 50.75, wd. 34, dp. 12 in.
$75 - $150
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626 Laura Ashley Slipper Side Chairs
American, 20th century. A pair of slipper chairs by Laura Ashley; oah.
30.5, seat ht. 19 in.
$300 - $500
627 Midcentury Modern Office Chairs
American, 20th century. A pair of office chairs with molded backs, red
upholstery, and chrome x-bases on castors; oah 31 in.
$50 - $100
628 Set of Thonet and Knoll Chairs, Plus
American, 20th century. A Knoll International teakwood arm chair
with newer upholstery and a Thonet leather and chrome chair, PLUS a
Thonet circular formica coffee table; largest chair ht. 32, wd. 21.75, dp.
20 in., table dia. 26, ht. 16 in.
$100 - $200
629 Set of Marden Armchairs
American, 20th century. A set of four teak Marden Mfg. Inc. armchairs
with newer upholstery; ht. 30.75, wd. 21, dp. 18 in.
$100 - $200
630 Scandia Armchair
Danish, 20th century. A teakwood Danish modern style armchair by
Scandia. Designer signature illegible on underside of seat; ht. 29, wd.
25.25, dp. 27.5 in.
$50 - $100
631 Marcel Breuer Cesca Chair by Knoll International
American, 20th century. A Cesca chair designed by Marcel Breuer
for Knoll International. The chair features a caned back and seat on a
tubular chrome frame. With Knoll International paper label; ht. 32, wd.
18, dp. 17 in.
$50 - $100
632 French Hand-Written and Illustrated Songbook
French, early 20th century. A manuscript containing numerous song
lyrics in French and colored illustrations, having an index at the end
and belonging to Gustave Markowski. Signed and dated 1907 on the
last page; 9 x 7.5 in.
$100 - $200
633 Picturesque California Edited by John Muir
American, 1888. A large book of illustrations, mostly etchings and
engravings, depicting the American Western Coast from Alaska to
Mexico. Published by J. Dewing Publishing Company; 240 pgs; 16 x
12.5 in.
$100 - $200
634 Poetry and Miscellaneous Writings
Macaulay, Lord (Thomas Babington, 1st Baron Macaulay). The
Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay. London: Longman, Green,
Longman, Roberts & Green, 1865. 12mo, 3/4 leather over marbled
paper boards, red page edges, 5 spine bands, 395pp. Slight shelf wear.
Internally fairly clean, just the slightest hint of toning along top edges.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. The Song of Hiawatha. Chicago: SmithAndrews Company, 1898. 12mo, printed brown cloth with gilt front
and spine, gilt top edges of pages, 256, [vi] pp. Moderate wear to
spine ends and lower edge. Toning along upper edge of pages.
Byron, Lord (George Gordon). Tales and Poems. London: Wm. S. Orr &
Co., 1848. 8vo, 3/4 leather over textured (“leatherette”) reddish cloth,
4 spine bands, gilt spine, 291pp. Cloth on front with faded areas. Light
overall toning; scattered foxing.
Harvey, Madison (compiler). Love’s Rosary: A Garland of Verses from the
Garden of the Poet’s Heart. Chicago: The Reilly & Britton Co., 1912. 8vo,
puce cloth, gilt front and spine, w/dj, 223pp. Some scuffing and small
chips missing from dj. Otherwise very good.
Graves, Robert. Poems, 1938-1945. London: Cassell & Company Ltd.,
1946. 12mo, blue cloth, gilt spine, w/dj, 40pp. Some fading of dj,
especially spine area. Minor wear to foot of spine. Generally very good.
$50 - $100
635 Miscellaneous Titles on Travel and Culture
Williams, Thomas and Ward, William. All Religions and Religious
Ceremonies in Two Parts. Part I. Christianity - Mahometanism, and
Judaism. Part II. A View of the History - Religion - Manners and Customs of
the Hindoos. Together with the Religion and Ceremonies of Other Pagan
Nations. Hartford (CT): Oliver D. Cooke & Sons, 1823. 12mo, full leather,
gilt spine; sections numbered separately: 208pp, 29pp, [v], 180pp, iv.
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Varawa, Joana McIntyre. Changes in Latitude: An Uncommon
Anthropology. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1989. 8vo, blue cloth,
gilt spine, printed endpapers, w/dj, 274pp. Ex lib. Dj in mylar sleeve.
Slight shelf wear, but internally clean.
Fussell, Paul, ed. The Norton Book of Travel. New York: W.W. Norton &
Company, 1987. 8vo, dark blue cloth, gilt spine, w/dj, 832pp. Very
minor shelf wear.
Meriwether, Lee. Seeing Europe by Automobile. A Five-Thousand-Mile
Motor Trip Through France, Switzerland, Germany and Italy: With an
Excursion into Andorra, Corfu, Dalmatia, and Montenegro. New York: The
Baker & Taylor Company, 1911. 8vo, printed green cloth, gilt front and
spine, endpapers are “Route of the Get-There,” 415pp.
$25 - $75
636 Stories from Huxley and Others
Huxley, Aldous. Little Mexican & Other Stories. London: Chatto & Windus,
1924. 12mo, red cloth, paper spine label., 340pp. Some toning of
pages, especially endpapers and page edges. Only minor shelfwear.
Fuller, Horace W. Noted French Trials. Impostors and Adventurers. Boston:
Soule & Bugbee, 1882. 12mo, green cloth, gilt front and spine, 264pp.
Scattered damp stains. Note in back from Boston Book Co. Moderate
wear to spine ends. Slight sunning of spine. Light toning of leaves.
Singleton, Esther, ed. Great Portraits as Seen and Described by Great
Writers. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1905. 8vo, green cloth,
gilt front and spine (front nearly entirely gilt, with negative design),
gilt top edges of pages, 342pp. Light toning of pages, especially top
edges. Moderate wear to spine ends and lower corners. Upper corners
also bumped.
$50 - $100
637 Newer Titles and Older Thoughts
Gross, John, ed. The Oxford Book of Essays. Oxford and New York:
Oxford University Press, 1998. 8vo, softcover, 680pp. Includes essays
from notables such as Sir Francis Bacon, Jonathan Swift, Benjamin
Franklin, Samuel Johnson, Henry Fielding, Thomas Carlyle, Nathaniel
Hawthorne, John Stuart Mill, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Henry
David Thoreau, mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, on through the century to
Gore Vidal, James Baldwin, and many, many more. A few stray pencil
marks, but overall very good.
Halpern, Daniel, ed. The Art of the Tale. An International Anthology of
Short Stories. New York: Penguin Books, 1986. 8vo, softcover, 820pp.
This assortment includes tales not only from the English-speaking
world, but also Russia, Nigeria, Morocco, Japan, Peru, Egypt, Mexico,
Poland, most European nations, and more.
Hunt, Douglas. The Riverside Anthology of Literature. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin Company, 1997. 8vo, printed paper-covered boards, 1650pp.
Shields, Carol. Collected Stories. New York: HarperCollins, 2004. 8vo,
brown cloth over grey paper-covered boards, w/dj (not price clipped),
593pp.
Jauss, David, ed. The Best of Crazyhorse. Thirty Years of Poetry and Fiction.
Fayetteville (AR): University of Arkansas Press, 1990. 8vo, gold cloth, w/
dj, 468pp. Ex lib. with usual stamps and discard markings. Minor wear
to edges of dj, now in mylar.
Berendt, John. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. A Savannah
Story. New York: Random House, 1994. 8vo, black cloth spine over
black paper-covered boards, w/dj, 1994. Slight scuffing to edges of dj,
gift inscription on ffep, else excellent.
$20 - $40
638 Books Related to Theater, Plus
Lot of 4: Allen, Steve. BOP Fables. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1955.
12mo, red printed paper over boards, 68pp. Minor shelf wear.
Allen, Steve. A Flash of Swallows. Anderson (SC): Droke House, 1969.
8vo, brown cloth, w/dj, 102pp. Writing as William Christopher Stevens,
this is one of Steve Allen’s ventures into the world of poetry.
van Lissel, Karen. Connie, Theatre Director. New York: Julian Messner,
Inc., 1946. 8vo, red printed cloth, no dj, 212pp.
Plus, Dergissmeinnicht. Ober Christliches Gedenkbuch. Reading (PA):
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Pilger-Buchbandlung, n.d. (gift inscription from 1884). 12mo, brown
embossed cloth with gilt front, pages not numbered. Seems to be an
inspirational book with Bible quotes and poems (could be words to
hymns?) for each day of the year. Facing page blank for notes. Minor
shelf wear and wear to corners, otherwise very good.
$20 - $50
639 A Selection of Fiction Including 1984 Manuscript Facsimile
Lot of 5: Orwell, George. Nineteen Eighty-Four: the Facsimile of the Extant
Manuscript. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1984. 4to, red
cloth, no dj, 381pp. For each pair of pages, the right page is a facsimile
of Orwell’s notes/writing. The left facing page is typeset with all
corrections - inserts, strike outs, etc. A treasure trove for those studying
the creative process. Ex lib., light toning on page edges, slight surface
soil on boards, lower crns. bumped.
Lockridge, Richard and Frances. I Want to go Home. Philadelphia: J.B.
Lippincott Company, 1948, first ed. 12mo, orange cloth, w/dj (now in
mylar sleeve), 249pp. Moderate shelf wear, and wear to head and foot
of spine. Some scuffing of dj before it was encased in the mylar. Text
block together.
Odum, Howard W. Cold Blue Moon. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill
company, 1931. 12mo, red cloth, no dj, 278pp. Shelf wear, bumped
corners. Just starting to tone along page edges.
Jewett, Sarah Orne. A Marsh Island. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and
Company, 1885. 12mo, two-tone green cloth, no dj, 292pp. plus one
page ad in front and 12 pp ads in back. Spine sunned, wear to head
and foot of spine and lower edge, lower corners bumped. Light
toning to pages.
The Poetical Forget-me-not. Selected by the editor of “Pious Gleanings,
“The Diadem,” etc. London: Darton and Clark, n.d. Gift inscription on
ffep dated 1847. Borderline miniature (4 in. tall), blue cloth with gilt
front and spine, gilt page edges, 180pp. Text block is broken, but all
pp appear to be present (not checked). Cloth of covers fraying, esp. at
corners and front edge. Wear to spine ends. Some water damage.
$50 - $100
640 Four Sets of Limited Editions Club Titles
Scott, Sir Walter (1711-1832). Ivanhoe: A Romance. New York: Limited
Editions Club, 1940, 2 vols. 8vo, each volume bound in silver pyroxylin
cloth with chain mail pattern, illus. endpapers, in slipcase, each
volume still has its glassine dustwrappers. Design and illustrations by
Allen Lewis. Limitation page at end of vol. 2 signed by Lewis, this copy
1300 of 1500. Slight toning of dustwrapper spines; stains on slipcase
with splits at spine ends on case.
Dickens, Charles. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. Intro. by
G. K. Chesterton, illus. by John Austen. Oxford: Printed for the Limited
Editions Club at the Oxford Univ. Press, 1933. Two volumes in slipcase.
4to, brown cloth with gilt lettering front and spine. Slipcase has split at
top, in part because volumes are heavy. The volumes themselves are
in fine condition with almost no wear.
Le Sage, Alain--René. The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane. Oxford:
Limited Editions Club, 1937, 2 vols. 4to, blue cloth with grey cloth
spine, gilt spine lettering, printed endpapers; slipcase covered in same
paper as endpapers, printed label on spine of case; no djs. Minor
toning on spines of vols. and edges of slipcase. Split at foot of slipcase
spine.
Originally published (in French) under this title in the first decades
of the 18th century (exact date unknown, 1715-1735), there has
long been controversy as to whether major parts of the story were
plagiarized from an earlier author. It has become a classic that has
been reprinted dozens, if not hundreds, of times. George Washington
is known to have owned a copy. This is the story of a man born into
poverty, who makes some bad choices early in life, but manages to
get on the “straight and narrow,” and through honesty and hard work
retires to a castle to enjoy the fruits of his labors. The “American story!”
The King James Version of The Holy Bible,Containing the Old and the New
Testaments Together with the Apocrypha, Translated out of the Original
Tongues in the Year 1611. New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1935, 3
vols.; Old Testament only. Limited Editions issued the New Testament
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separately in two volumes in their own slipcase, not included here.
8vo, blue cloth with gilt designs front and back, gilt spine lettering, gilt
cloth covering slipcase, with printed label on spine of case. Number
231 of 1500 copies. Spines slightly sunned. Shelfwear to slipcase.
$100 - $200
641 Catalogue of the A.T. Stewart Collection
Stewart, Alexander Turney (1802-1876) and American Art Association.
Catalogue of the A.T. Stewart Collection of Paintings, Sculptures, and Other
Objects of Art. New York: American Art Association, Press of J.J. Little &
Co., 1887. 4to, paper over boards with gilt front and spine, printed on
heavy paper, 249pp. “Subscriber’s No. 67. Edition Limited to 500 Copies.”
Collection “To be sold by auction, without reserve by order of Henry Hilton,
Esq., and Charles Clinch, Esq., executors of the estate of Mrs. Cornelia M.
Stewart, Deceased.” Sold in ten sessions between March 23 and 31,
1483 lots. First 38 pages have short artist biographies, when known birth and death dates, schools and teachers, exhibitions, etc. Catalog is
illustrated with 74 etchings, gelatine prints, phototypes, and tipped in
photogravures.
Born in Ireland in 1803, Alexander Turney Stewart would become one
of the (estimated) twenty richest men in United States history, with
an estimated wealth in 2012 prices of $90 billion. Stewart’s father died
when he was only three weeks old. His mother remarried a couple
years later and came to America with her new husband, leaving her
small son to be raised by his grandfather. His grandfather wanted him
to be a minister, but when his grandfather died when Stewart was
only 13, he went to live with a Quaker, Thomas Lamb. Lamb decided
the youngster should also receive some business experience, a fateful
decision. He went to work in a grocery, saving every bit of money he
earned. In 1818, he packed his bags for New York, with the $500 he
had earned in his pocket.
He returned to Ireland at some point between 1818 and 1822,
although not much is known of this period. He received a significant
(for the day) sum from his grandfather’s estate, and used it to purchase
Irish fabrics. He took the textiles to New York and opened a dry goods
store. As his business grew, Stewart built new stores, and is credited
with the first department store, the “Marble Palace” at 280 Broadway.
This multi-story building had full-length mirrors so women could
view all sides of themselves, the first “fashion shows.” Stewart also
developed the first mail-order business when he realized that women
from all over the country wanted to purchase his materials, even if
they could not get to New York. He also expanded the front end of the
business, building mills and factories to produce the goods.
As much as the business itself, Stewart appears to have been
genuinely interested in creating jobs - he employed thousands. And
at the time of his death, was building affordable housing for his Long
Island employees. He sent ship loads of food to Ireland at the height
of the potato famine [1845-1852], and promised employment to
anyone who came back to America on the ships. He also sent flour to
France during the Franco-Prussian War and money to the victims of
the Chicago fire.
With his wealth he also built up one of the finest art collections in the
world. But he and his wife, Cornelia Mitchell Clinch, had no children.
After his death, the art was sold and his business quickly went under
for lack of caring management.
$50 - $100
642 Books on Erotic Art
Lot of 9: Surieu, Robert. Saro e’ Naz: An Essay on Love and the
Representation of Erotic Themes in Ancient Iran. Geneva/Paris/Munich:
Nagel Publishers, 1967. 4to, light cloth, front part of dj (a bit rough);
some illustrations tipped in, a few folding illustrations; 186pp. Light
toning of page edges. Illustrations fine.
Beurdeley, Michel, Chujo, Shinobu, Muto, Motoaki, and Lane, Richard.
Erotic Art of Japan: the Pillow Poem. Hong Kong: Leon Amiel Publisher,
n.d. (ca. 1970s). 4to, gilt cloth boards, dj, 276pp; 40 color and 100
black-and-white illustrations. Minor shelf wear, otherwise excellent
condition.
Higa: Images Secretes. Collection Vertiges Souvenirs. Paris: Editions
Dominique, 1980. Obl. 4to, greenish gold cloth with gilt lettering front
and spine, w/dj, pages not numbered, but illustrations numbered to
95. A couple inch tear to dj.
Illing, Richard. Japanese Erotic Art and the Life of the Courtesan. New
York: Gallery Books, 1978, 1983. Small 4to, black cloth, gilt spine, w/dj,
pp not numbered, 40 illustrations. Very good condition.
Rome, Lucienne and Jesus. L’Erotisme Primitif (Primitive Erotic Art).
Fribourg: Liber S.A. - Solar, 1982. Royal octavo, black cloth, glit lettering
front and spine, w/dj, 96pp. Text in French, dustjacket in English.
Excellent condition.
Brusendorf, Ove and Henningsen, Poul. Kaerlighedens Billedbog.
Copenhagen: Thaning & Appel, 1956. 8vo, 3/4 leather over red cloth,
w/dj, 159pp. In Dutch. Some shelf wear and wear along edges of dj.
Text block generally very good.
Smith, Bradley. Erotic Art of the Masters: the 18th, 19th & 20th Centuries.
New York: Erotic Art Book Society, n.d. (ca 1970). 4to, red cloth, gilt
spine lettering, illustrated endpapers, w/dj, 207pp. Minor shelf wear;
internally fine.
Kronhausen, Drs. Phyllis and Eberhard. The Complete book of Erotic Art,
Volumes 1 and 2. 4to, pink cloth with black “leatherette” spine, w/dj,
270pp, ii (index). Some tears to dj, scuffing at top. Volume excellent.
Lenne, Gerard. Sex on the Screen: Eroticism in Film. New York: St. Martin’s
Press, 1978. 4to, softcover, 245pp. Excellent.
Sold to Benefit the Red Cross
$50 - $150
643 Two Volumes of Illustrations, Some Erotic
Dutch Treat Club. The Dutch Treat Blue Book, 1940. Fortieth Anniversary
Number. (Censored) New York; Printed by the Beck Engraving Company.
Number 7 of 1191 copies. 12mo, printed paper over boards, pages
not numbered. Part of spine missing. Some toning and soil on boards.
Internally OK.
The Dutch Treat Club was founded in 1905 by Thomas Masson, an
editor of Life and Robert Sterling Yard, a reporter with the New York
Sun. These two rode the train together into town each day. A number
of other artists, writers, and generally creative folks had been meeting
informally for lunch for several years prior to this. They decided they
wanted a New York City club for the creative folks of the city. The
original eleven members included 4 writers, 4 illustrators, two editors
and a publisher. From the beginning, lunch was “Dutch” - each paying
his own bill.
The list in the 1940 edition is 14 pages long. In addition to the writers
and artists, there is even an explorer with the Natural History Museum
(Roy Chapman Andrews), a Farmer, Architects, Musicians, Agents, and
more. James Montgomery Flagg is listed in this edition (artist, famous
for his “Uncle Sam” figure), as is Lowell Thomas, Otto Soglow, Theodore
Roosevelt, Jr., Rea Irvin, and many others. Isaac Asimov was a member
later. This little volume gives their perspective on the world in midcentury.
Van Maele, Martin. The Satyrical Drawings of Martin van Maele. New
York: Cythera Press, 1970. 4to, “leatherette,” gilt front and spine, w/dj,
pp not numbered. Slight shelfwear, dj a bit rough around the edges.
$40 - $100
644 Volumes on Homosexuality
Roffman, Howard. Pictures of Kris. Berlin: Bruno Gmunder, 2002. 8vo,
photograph over boards, pages not numbered. Excellent condition.
Fox, John. The Boys on the Rock. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1984. 8vo,
brown cloth, gilt spine lettering, w/dj, 146pp. Excellent.
Goodman, Alexander. A Sliver of Flesh: Four New Short Stories of the
Homosexual Life. 12mo, printed paper wraps, 71pp. Very good
condition.
Anon. Diary of a Homosexual. New York: L.S. Publications, 1965. Paper,
192pp. Some toning of pages.
$25 - $75
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645 Studies of Sexuality
Hess, Thomas and Nochlin, Linda, eds. Woman as Sex Object. Studies in
erotic Art, 1730-1970. New York: Newsweek, Inc., 1972. 8vo, pink cloth,
gilt spine, no dj, 257pp. Spine sunned.
Smith, Dennis Craig and Sparks, William. The Naked Child: Growing
Up without Shame. Los Angeles: Elysium Growth Press, 1986. 8vo, red
cloth, no dj, 221pp.
Blackburn, Wendell, ed. The Amorous Adventures of Belinda. Gargoyle
Press, 1968. Paperback, 219pp. Light overall toning. The Introduction
explains that during the bombings of the second World War, two
manuscripts came to light in a hidden vault in a monastery outside
London. One, a diary, the other, a novel that appeared to be based
on the diarist’s life. They depicted a “lustful, orgiastic life of the English
nobility” and thus were immediately hidden again. They made it into
the hands of an historian in one of the great English universities, who
wishes to remain anonymous. He, in turn, gave them to Mr. Blackburn
to edit and publish, since, historically, they are important. This volume
purports to include some of both, providing one picture of life in
Elizabethan England.
$20 - $100
646 Five Issues of Transvestia, Plus
Five issues of Tranvestia: Vol. IV, Nos. 26, 27 & 29 (April, June, October
1964), and Vol. VII, Nos. 37 & 38 (Feb. & April 1966). Los Angeles:
Chevalier Publications. Fairly typical periodical of the day, with news,
reports of studies (many justifying their status), book reviews, stories,
etc.
Plus a copy of Anon. Diary of a Homosexual. New York: L.S. Publications
/ Imperial Book, 1965. Paperback, 192pp.
$25 - $75
647 Unique Experiences of Flossa and Story of O
Kerr, Londa. The Unique Experiences of Flossa. New York: Clacker Press,
1937. 12mo, paper, 46pp. The book advertizes: “The adventures of Flossa
are a true expose of a girl who suddenly found out the delights that come
from pain and a good whipping. The soul of a true Flaggelent is laid bare
in the following pages of this book.”
Reage, Pauline. Story of O. New York: Grove Press, 1967. First paperback
ed. thus. Translated from the French, Histoire d’O.
$40 - $100
648 Fiction with Homosexual Themes
Lot of 12, most paperback. Includes: Reed, Paul. Longing. Berkeley (CA):
Celestial Arts, 1988. Black cloth with gilt lettering. Ex lib.
Wolff, Larry. The Boys and Their Baby. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1988.
Softcover. Ex lib.
Barr, James. The Occasional Man. Paperback.
Barr, James. Quatrefoil. Pb.
Bergman, David and Woelz, Karl, eds. Men on Men 2000. Pb.
Brockton, Joseph. Every Nine Seconds (a Queer as Folk novel). Pb.
“M De F.” The Gay Year. Pb.
Kent, Nial. The Divided Path. Pb.
Meeker, Richard. Better Angel. Pb.
Park, Jordan. Half. Pb.
Rodi, Robert. Closet Case. Paperback.
Anon. All the Sad Young Men. New York: Wisdom House, Inc., n.d.
Paperback, 158pp.
$30 - $70
649 Books about Homosexuality, Non-Fiction
Lot of 16: Bell, Alan P. and Weinberg, Martin S. Homosexualities: A Study
of Diversity Among Men and Women. New York: Simon and Schuster,
1978. 8vo, beige cloth, w/dj, 505pp. An Official Publication of the
Institute for Sex research founded by Alfred Kinsey. Signed by both
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authors on ffep. Toning of dj, with minor scuffing. Slight wear to spine
ends, otherwise very good.
Cory, Donald Webster. The Homosexual in America. New York:
Greenberg, 1951 (first ed.). 8vo, grey cloth, gilt spine lettering, no
dj, 326pp. Inscribed, signed and dated by author on ffep. Corner
bumping, light shelf wear. Very light toning.
Altman, Dennis. The Homosexualization of America, The Americanization
of the Homosexual. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1982. 8vo, blue and
navy half-cloth, w/dj, 242pp. Minor scuffing of dj and very minor wear
at spine ends, else excellent.
Richardson, Frank M., Major-General. Mars without Venus: A Study of
Some Homosexual Generals. Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1981. 8vo,
grey cloth, silver spine lettering, no dj, 188pp. Very good.
Silverstein, Dr. Charles. A Family Matter: A Parents’ Guide to
Homosexuality. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1977. 8vo, grey
cloth, w/dj, 214pp. Some wear to dj, sunning of spine of jacket.
Miller, Neil. Out in the World: Gay and Lesbian Life from Buenos Aires to
Bangkok. New York: Random House, 1992. 8vo, half-cloth over pink
paper boards, no dj, 365pp. Excellent other than minor wear at spine
ends and the faintest evidence of sun exposure on spine.
Grosskurth, Phyllis, ed. The Memoirs of John Addington Symonds: The
Secret Homosexual Life of a Leading Nineteenth-Century Man of Letters.
New York: Random House, 1984. 8vo, maroon cloth spine over beige
paper-covered boards, w/dj, 319pp. MInor wear to spine ends and
edges of dj, otherwise excellent.
Lahr, John, ed. The Orton Diaries, Including the Correspondence of Edna
Welthorpe and others. New York: Harper & Row, 1986. 8vo, black cloth
with gilt lettering front and spine, no dj, illustrated endpapers, 304pp.
Slight sunning of spine and minor wear to spine ends. Else very good.
Fenwick, R.D. The Advocate Guide to Gay Health. New York: E.P. Dutton,
1978. 8vo, cloth spine over brown paper boards, no dj, 240pp. Slight
sunning of spine and shelfwear.
Marmor, Judd, ed. Homosexual Behavior: A Modern Reappraisal. New
York: Basic Books, Inc., 1980. 8vo, softcover, 416pp. Slight wear.
Silverstein, Dr. Charles. Man to Man: Gay Couples in America. New York:
Quill, 1982. 8vo, softcover, 348pp. Slight wear.
Bronski, Michael. Culture Clash:The Making of Gay Sensibility. Boston:
South End Press, 1984. Small 8vo, softcover, 248pp. Personal library
blindstamp on tp. Minor wear and sunning of spine. Excellent overall.
Hunter, John Francis. The Gay Insider, USA. New York: Stonehill
Publishing, 1972. 12mo, softcover, 629pp. Light toning of pages. Lower
front crn. bent.
James, Antony. America’s Homosexual Underground. New York: LS
Publications Group, 1965. Paperback, 192pp. Pages evenly toned.
Minor scuffing. Overall very good.
Gerassi, John. The Boys of Boise: Furor, Vice and Folly in an American City.
New York: Collier Books, 1966, 1968. Paperback, 330pp. “The true story
of a homosexual scandal exploited for political motives.” Toning of spine.
Very good condition.
Altman, Dennis. Homosexual: Oppression and Liberation. New York:
Discus Books, 1971, 1973. Paperback, 250pp. Light overall toning. Front
pages beginning to pull away.
$50 - $100
Willy, Vander and Fisher, et al. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Sex. New
York: Cadillac Publishing Co., Inc., 1967. Small 8vo, black cloth, gilt
spine lettering, no dj, 449pp. Slight wear to spine ends.
Schwartz, Kit. The Male Member: Being a Compendium of Facts, Figures,
Foibles, and Anecdotes about the Loving Organ. New York: St. Martin’s
Press, 1985. Small 8vo, softcover, 195pp. Small tear to rear cover. Slight
sunning of spine.
Schmidt, Peter. The Theory and Practice of the Steinach Operation with a
Report on One Hundred Cases. London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1926.
With inscription on second fep and signed “the author,” dated “New
York 1926.” 12mo, blue cloth, gilt spine lettering, w/ partial dj, 150pp.
The spine is gone from the dj, leaving front and back. Some shelf wear
and wear to spine ends. The Steinach Operation was a half-vasectomy
that was supposed to be rejuvenating by shifting the focus of the
affected testicle from sperm production to increased testosterone
production. It was later discredited as a “fountain of youth.”
$20 - $50
650 Books on Sex in Science
Lot of 6: Oppenheimer, Ernst, ed. The Ciba Collection of Medical
Illustrations. Volume 2. A Compilation of Paintings on the Normal and
Pathologic Anatomy of the Reproductive System. Ciba Pharmaceutical
Co., 1965. 4to, green cloth, gilt lettering front and spine, 287pp.
Karpman, Benjamin. The Sexual Offender and His Offenses. Etiology,
Pathology,Psychodynamics and Treatment. New York: The Julian Press,
Inc., 1957. 8vo, black cloth, silver lettering on spine, no dj, 744, ii pp.
Some shelf wear, corner bumping. Wear to spine ends.
Masters, R.E.L. and Lea, Eduard. Sex Crimes in History. Evolving concepts
of sadism, lust-murder, and necrophilia - from ancient to modern times.
New York: The Julian Press, Inc., 1963. 8vo, black cloth, no dj, 323pp.
653 Cookie and Biscuit Tins
Lot of 34. (3 boxes).
$50 - $150
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651 Books on Lesbian Love, Plus
Lot of 7: Lynch, Lee. Old Dyke Tales. The Naiad Press Inc., 1988. 8vo
softcover, 205 pp.
Stearn, Jess. The Grapevine: A Report on the Secret World of the
Lesbian. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1964. 8vo, grey
cloth, w/dj, 372pp.
Best Lesbian Erotica 2008. Series ed. Tristan Taormino. Volume ed. Ali
Liebegott. San Francisco: Cleis Press Inc., 2008. 8vo, softcover, 254pp.
Harris, Frank. My Life and Loves. Paris: Privately Printed, 1922. 8vo, cloth
spine, printed paper boards, 340pp. Moderate toning. Splits along
cloth of spine.
Antgnigu, Laura (writing as Sara Adamson). The Marketplace, The Slave
and The Trainer. (The Marketplace Trilogy) New York: Masquerade
Books, 1998. Paperbacks, 423, 416, 343pp.
$20 - $50
652 Fiction with Adult Content, Including Graphic Novels
Lot of 11: Melissa P. 100 Strokes of the Brush Before Bed. New York: Black
Cat, 2004. 12mo, softcover, 167pp. Four copies, most near new.
And God Bless Uncle Harry and his Roommate Jack, Who We’re Not
Supposed to Talk About. Cartoons from Christopher Street. New York:
Avon, 1978 (first Avon printing). 6.5 in. square, softcover, pp not
numbered.
The Pearl, a Journal of Facetiae and Voluptuous Reading. New York: Grove
Press, 1968, three volumes in one. Paperback, 643pp.
Parkinson, Hume. A Gallery of Nudes. N.p., 1967.
Nin, Anais. Little Birds. New York: Pocket Books, 1979, 1990. Paperback,
159pp.
Orloff, Max. Horny Uncle Rex. Baltimore: Central Sales Ltd., 1970.
Paperback, 139pp, plus 19pp ads.
Carlyle, Richard. A Man and Three Maids. Wilmington (DE): Bilife
Publications, Inc., 1967. Paperback,223pp. Cover advertises:
“Suppressed Classic of Victorian Erotica!”
Plus five graphic novels in Japanese, Deathnote 1, and Zhime 1 - 4.
$20 - $50
654 Tobacco Tins
Lot of 34.
$25 - $75
655 Medicinal Tins
Lot of 36.
$25 - $75
656 Coffee and Tea Related Tins
Lot of 41 plus one advertising sign.
$50 - $100
657 Cracker Tins
Lot of 8.
$10 - $20
658 Industrial Tins, Plus
Lot of 32, PLUS a set of commercial design books.
$50 - $75
659 Miscellaneous Tins, Plus
Two boxes of tins, PLUS three books on pricing advertising tins.
$25 - $75
660 Box Lot
Includes patriotic carving, advertising tins, glass banks, etc.
$10 - $50
661 Toys and Children’s Items
Includes two miniature partial tea sets, four paint/watercolor sets,
two pencil boxes, five crayon boxes, one lunch tin, an antique Mickey
Mouse toy and other miscellaneous items.
$50 - $100
662 Metal Kitchen Wares
Lot of 8.
$25 - $50
663
Ferdinand Becker (German, 19th century)
A group of five engravings depicting rural scenes with mountains,
and streams. Four signed l.r.; one initialed l.l.; all framed; 4.25 x 6.75 in.
(largest plate size)
$50 - $100
664
Pine Sea Trunk Identified to the Elliott Family, with Related
Documents & Photographs
17.25 x 29 x 15 in. high, iron handles, with “C.E.” painted on the front
panel. Includes four circa 1890s-1900s wedding photographs and
mechanical drawings and plans. Inked label on lid for shipment from
Kittery, Maine, by W.C. Elliot.
$150 - $300
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5) ESTIMATES AND RESERVES. Presale estimates are intended to be guides and may or may not reflect the ultimate hammer price of a lot. Cowan’s
retains the right to change estimates on any lot up to time of sale. A reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the seller of the lot and
Cowan’s. In the case of reserved lots, the seller has authorized Cowan’s to bid on seller’s behalf until the reserve price is reached. In no case will the
reserve be higher than the low presale estimate. Cowan’s standard house reserve on all property at auction is one-half of the low estimate.
6) WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS. EVERY LOT IS SOLD “AS IS”, without any representations or warranties by Cowan’s or the seller as to merchantability,
fitness for a particular purpose, condition or value of the property, or the correctness or completeness of the catalogue or other description of the
property, and no statement, whether written or oral, shall be deemed such a representation, warranty or assumption of liability. Cowan’s makes no
representation or warranty that the buyer of manuscript material, photographs, prints or works of art will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights.
Cowan’s does not guarantee the working order of any clock, watch, electronic or mechanical device. Dimensions given in the catalogue descriptions
may be approximate. All sales are final, with no returns or refunds.
7) DEFINITIONS OF AUTHORSHIP.
“By” or “Maker/Artist” — in our opinion, the work is by the artist or maker stated
“Attributed to” — in our opinion, the work is probably, but not definitely, by the artist or maker stated
“Signed” or “Marked” — in our opinion, the signature or mark is that of the stated artist or maker
“Bearing the signature (or mark) of” — in our opinion, the signature or mark is probably, but not definitely, that of the artist or maker stated
“Circle of” — in our opinion, the work is of the period and by an artist or maker closely associated with the stated artist or maker
“School of” — in our opinion, the work is by a pupil or follower of the stated artist or maker
“Manner of” — in our opinion, the work is of the period and done in the style of the stated artist or maker
“After” — in our opinion, the work is a copy of a work by the stated artist or maker
8) INSPECTION. Cowan’s does not warrant the condition of any item. Buyers interested in the condition of an item are highly encouraged to view the
merchandise in-person. Condition is always a subjective evaluation and final responsibility rests with the buyer to assess the condition of any item sold
by Cowan’s.
9) ABSENTEE BIDDING. Absentee bids are accepted via mail, fax, email and on Cowan’s website. Such bids will be posted with the time and date of
arrival, with ties being awarded to the earliest bidder. Absentee bids that are faxed or emailed to Cowan’s need to be in the office at least 2 hours
before the sale begins.
An absentee bidder unknown to Cowan’s may be required to submit a bank letter of credit prior to the auction, or, using a credit card, deposit with
Cowan’s a fee equaling 30% of the absentee bid.
All absentee bids are executed competitively by a member of the auction staff. The auction staff will try to purchase the lot for the lowest price
possible and will bid up to the amount designated by the absentee bidder only if necessary. Cowan’s does not accept “buy bids,” or absentee bids
which have no limit. In the event of a tie bid between a floor and an absentee bidder, the floor bid will be honored.
10) BIDDING INCREMENTS. The following increments are used at the auction. Absentee bids must fall within these increments. Cowan’s will automatically reduce any
absentee bid to the closest increment if the bid falls outside the published range of increments.
For Bids Falling Between Bidding Increment
$0-500 $25
$501-1,000 $50
$1,001-3,000 $100
$3,001-5,000$250
$5,001 and up
$500 or at the discretion of the auctioneer
Cowan’s reserves the right to modify increments at any time during the auction.
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11) BUYER’S RESPONSIBILITY. Upon the fall of the hammer, title to the offered lot shall pass to the buyer and the buyer immediately (a) assumes full risk
and responsibility for the lot, including liability for loss or damage and (b) is liable for payment of the Purchase Price (as defined below) to Cowan’s. It
is the buyer’s responsibility to ask specific questions on condition related concerns prior to the auction. Cowan’s will not rescind sales with buyers that
have disputes regarding firearm’s bore condition.
12) PURCHASE PRICE AND PAYMENT. The discounted “Purchase Price” for each lot shall equal the hammer price, buyer’s premium, sales tax and, if
applicable, all packing, handling, insurance and shipping costs. Payment may be made with cash, personal or traveler’s check or credit card. Cowan’s
reserves the right to hold a purchased lot until a check has cleared.
A convenience fee of $15.00 will be assessed to all transactions made in the alternate payment channels: Phone payments are made available as a
convenience outside Cowan’s Auctions customary payment channels, therefore these payments are qualified as payments made in the alternative
payment channel. All forms of payment made using this method will be assessed the convenience fee. Please call Cowan’s Auctions if you have any
questions regarding this policy.
PLEASE NOTE: A surcharge of 2% will be assessed to all credit card transactions. This surcharge is not greater than our cost of acceptance.
Buyers who are present at the auction must pay the full Purchase Price at the time of the sale. Buyers who bid by telephone or who are absentee
bidders will be invoiced within 5 days after the close of the auction and must pay the full Purchase Price for each purchased lot within 14 days after the
date of the auction. By signing the absentee bid form or placing a bid by telephone, an absentee bidder authorizes Cowan’s to charge the Purchase
Price for each lot for which such bidder is the successful bidder to the credit card number provided by telephone or on the absentee bid form, unless
payment in full or alternative payment instruction is received within 14 days after the date of the auction. No property will be released by Cowan’s
unless the Purchase Price has been paid in full.
Institutional billing may be available, and should be arranged prior to the auction.
Cowan’s may impose late charges of 1.5% per month (or the highest interest rate allowed) on any amount owed to Cowan’s that remains unpaid after 30
days. Buyer shall be liable for any collection costs or attorney’s fees incurred by Cowan’s to collect payment, to the extent permitted by law.
13) SALES TAX. Buyers are required to pay any applicable state and local sales tax.
14) SHIPPING. At the request of the buyer, Cowan’s will authorize the shipment of purchased items usually within two weeks after payment has been
received. Shipment is generally made via UPS or Fed-Ex Ground. Unless buyer gives special instructions, the shipping method shall be at the sole
discretion Cowan’s Auctions. Cowan’s is in no way responsible for the acts or omissions of independent handlers, packers or shippers of purchased items
or for any loss, damage or delay from the packing or shipping of any property.
ADVICE TO INTERNATIONAL BUYERS. Cowan’s will not ship any package containing a firearm to any location other than within the United States. Buyers
outside the United States must make their own shipping arrangements taking full risk for the transportation of any firearm.
Property made of or containing certain plant or animal materials, such as coral, crocodile, ivory, whalebone, baleen, tortoiseshell, etc., may require a
license or certificate before exportation from the United States and importation to another country. If you are purchasing items that contain these
materials, you need to check the government wildlife import requirements in the countries from which and to which the item is being shipped prior to
bidding. Since the export and import licenses are independently issued by the countries of origin and destination, obtaining one does not guarantee
that you can obtain the other. Purchasers are responsible for making timely payments on items won at auction, even if a license is delayed or denied.
15) SHIPPING CHARGES. Buyers are required to pay for all packing, shipping and insurance charges. Overseas duty charges are the responsibility of the
successful bidder. Be aware that for larger and/or valuable items, shipping charges can be substantial.
16) REMOVAL AND STORAGE OF PROPERTY. If purchased property has not been removed, or Cowan’s has not received shipping instructions within 21
days after the auction date, a $10 per item per day storage fee may be charged to the buyer.
17) CANCELLATION OF SALE. If purchased property remains in the custody of Cowan’s for a period of 60 days following the auction, Cowan’s may, at its
option, cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages any payments made by the buyer, or resell the property at auction or by any other commercially
reasonable means, for the account and at the risk of the buyer, and in such event, buyer shall be liable for the payment of all deficiencies plus all of
Cowan’s costs, including but not limited to storage and costs of both sales. This right of cancellation is in addition to any and all other remedies available
to Cowan’s.
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