Group of Four Framed 19th Century Portraits to include
a watercolor portrait miniature of a young woman in oval format; a sepia drawing of a man instructing a child at a music stand; a watercolor and gouache portrait of a woman in black dress and shawl, embossed stamp London; along with a pencil profile study signed illegibly of a young man in the manner of Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (French 1780-1867)
largest 11″ x 10″ frame
Provenance: Property from a Prominent New York City Collector
Two Framed Early 20th Century Lithographs to include
Roi George Partridge (American 1888,1984)
“Rock Shadow”, 1926
Etching on zinc, on laid paper, edition of 35
view of Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico, built atop a mesa approximately 367 feet above the desert floor
Signed Roi Partridge
9″ x 8″ plate
Reference: Works by the artist are held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art
Carlos Anderson (American 1905-1978)
“Minor Poet”, circa 1935-1943
Lithograph, Published by WPA
Signed lower right Carlos Anderson
15 1/2″ x 11 1/2″ plate
Reference: Works by the artist are held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Jamali (Pakistani/American B.1944)
Abstract Red Circle Composition
Watercolor on paper
Signed lower left Jamali
28″ x 28″
Provenance: Jamali, Art and Peace, Inc., 2/20/2006
David Gibson (American 20/21st century)
“Haymarket Series: Looking East”, 1986
Rooftop cityscape in winter
Pastel on paper
Signed and dated lower right Gibson ’86
37″ x 49″ sheet, 44″ x 55″ frame
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection
Reference: this piece is documented in the artist’s portfolio on his website.
Two Large Decorative Framed Landscapes to include
Keith Rasmussen (American 1948-2006)
“Cumberland Clouds”, 1985
Lithograph, edition 68/100
Signed and dated lower right Keith Rasmussen ’85
28″ x 39″ frame
Daniel Chard (American B. 1939)
“Turning Field” , 1985
Lithograph, edition 62/175
Signed lower right Daniel Chard ’85
27″ x 43″ frame
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection
Two: William Welch (American 1947-2018)
“Country Road” Winter Landscape, 1982
Watercolor on paper
Signed and dated lower right W.Welch ’82
19″ x 25″ sight
New England Harbor Scene
Watercolor on paper
21″ x 18″ sight
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection
Set of Six Framed Botanicals After Dr. Robert John Thornton (British 1768-1837)
“Thea Viridis, or Green Tea”
“Convolvulus tricolor”
“Green Ixia”
“Horse-shoe Geranium”
etc…
Offset lithographs, originally published 1808-1809
18 1/2″ x 12 1/2″ each sheet size
Provenance: Property from a Prominent New York City Collector
The Art Gallery, Southport Rd. South Carolina
Three Piece Lot
to include three brass clocks, one having gallery, one brass and glass regulator one panel broken out, one circular brass wall clock
height 13 inches and 15 inches, diameter 11 inches
Provenance: From the collection of Richard “Chuck” McCarthy.
Custom Mahogany Chippendale Style Sofa Attributed to Sack Furniture
having down cushion, ball and claw feet, carved knees, and serpentine front
height 36 inches, width 90 inches
Four Victorian Chairs
to include tufted upholstered armchair having carved frame along with two canned rockers and a Thonet style bentwood stool having canned seat, etc.
armchair height 42 inches, width 18 inches
Brass Fireplace Grouping to include
a brass fire tool set with stand (shovel, poker, tongs, and brush, three with swan head),
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection at 791 Park Avenue Designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc
along with
two small pairs of turned brass and cast iron andirons,along with a pair of cast iron stag-form fireplace andirons or chenets, length 17 inches
Provenance: Property from a Upper East Side, New York City Apartment
Eagles Antiques Inc., New York, 11/27/1991 ($2,700) copy of sale receipt available
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Mantel Clock
Having a brass case with glass panels enclosing the visible movement, the white dial with applied Arabic numerals and baton markers, the dial marked Atmos, raised on a shaped base
height 9 1/2 inches
Provenance: From the Collection of the General Cigar Company acquired by the Cullman family
Benchmark Clock Co. “The Regency” Brass Mantel Clock
Limited edition 150/750, having a solid brass case, four glass panels enclosing a mercury-weighted pendulum movement, the white dial with Roman numerals
Height 11 inches, width 7 3/4 inches, depth 6 1/4 inches
Provenance: From the Collection of the General Cigar Company acquired by the Cullman family
Terry Owen Mathews (British 1931-2008)
“Marlin” Fish Sculpture, 1980
Signed and dated to base T.O. Mathews 1980
Height 13 inches
Provenance: From the Collection of the General Cigar Company acquired by the Cullman family
Mahogany Drop Leaf Conference Table
having folding D shaped leaves
height 29 inches, top closed 18″ x 78″, open 60″ x 78″
Provenance: From the Collection of the General Cigar Company acquired by the Cullman family
Group of Brass and Silver Plated Articles to include
two lidded warming dishes, a covered tobacco box having pierced decoration and domed lid, a small beaker-form vessel, and figural animal models. elephant and lion, English Regency Style Brass Coal Scuttle or coal bucket/hob
height 19 inches
Provenance: From the Collection of the General Cigar Company acquired by the Cullman family
Two Brass and Copper Continental Jardinieres to include
1950s Egidio Casagrande Italian hammered brass double handled planter, along with Garanti Villedieu France copper jardiniere have double lion mask handles, marked on underside, height 12 inches
Provenance: Property from a Upper East Side, New York City Apartment
Hulls Export Beer Vintage 1940’s Cardboard Advertisement Sign
Mid-20th century lithographic advertising poster reading “Refreshing… and Brewery Fresh! Hull’s Export Beer brewed from Crystal Clear Springs,” depicting a stylized female diver in a blue bathing suit and glass of beer. Published by Hull Brewing Co., New Haven, Connecticut.
29″ x 39 1/2″ board, 41″ x 53″ frame
Hull’s Export Beer Vintage 1940’s Cardboard Advertisement Sign
“Worth Stopping For….Hull’s Export Beer”
depicting a smiling woman in red opera gloves raising a glass of beer with Hull’s Brewery logo at left
Manufactured by Charles L. Puckett Inc. of Chicago…Hull Brewing Co., New Haven, Conn.
26″ x 39″ board, 41″ x 53″ frame
Three Display Pedestals
to include a modern marble pedestal, height 32 inches, and rectangular wood pedestal having paneled side doors opening to cabinet storage, height 37 inches
Five Piece Restoration Hardware Dinette Set to include
round top pedestal dining table along with four leather side chairs
table height 30 inches, top diameter 42 inches, chair height 40 inches
Three Brass Candlestick Form Table Lamps
three armed bouillotte lamp having tin shade, 1984 brass bouillotte style lamp with tole shade, faux ivory handle and square drip pan, height 25 1/2 inches, along with with antique double arm bouillotte lamp
Provenance: Property from a Upper East Side, New York City Apartment
Victorian Rolltop Cylinder Oak Desk
having tambour roll top, raised side panels, and eight primary drawers, wear to edges
height 46 1/2 inches, width 50 inches, depth 32 inches
Six: Henry Schoenbauer (Hungarian 1894-1973)
“On the Great Hudson River”, 1944
“Rowing on the Hudson River”
“Basketball Park Next to the Church”
“My Studio”, 1944
“Cemetery Road”, 1944
Pen and ink studies on paper
“Arched Beach” , 1940
Colored pencil on paper
Each signed and dated Henry Schoenbauer
15″ x 12″ largest frame
Five Piece Framed Grouping to include
Lute Pease (American 1869-1963) Political satire illustration of FDR proposing the “Farm Bill”, pen and ink with pencil annotations, signed lower right and verso, small metal side profile of George Washington within frame, Pennsylvania Dutch (German) birth certificate fraktur engraving by Johann Ritter, Reading PA, oil on canvas folk art of owls, along with Barnum and Bailey triangle flag
22″ x 17″ largest frame
“The Loss of the Pennsylvania New York Packet Ship: The Lockwoods Emigrant Ship”
Hand-colored lithograph by T. Fairland depicting the maritime disaster
15″ x 20 1/2″ sight
Pair of Contemporary Bookcases
each having four adjustable shelves
height 60 inches, width 36 inches
Provenance: From the Collection of the General Cigar Company acquired by the Cullman family
Two: Michelangelo Meucci (Italian 1840 – 1890)
A Pair of Still Lifes of Hanging Song Birds, 1874
Both oil on board
Both signed and dated M.Meucci, Firenze 1874
11″ x 9″ sight, 15″ x 13″ frame
Stickley Mission Oak Desk
in three parts, having long central drawer flanked by two file cabinet drawers on the left and one drawer over cabinet having two doors
height 30 inches, 22″ x 90″
Four Mid Century Majolica Animals to include
Dartmouth Majolica green gurgling fish pitcher, height 9 1/2 inches, Mid Century ceramic owl with textured feathers, signed B.B.Wetchler, height 12 inches, along with a pair of polychrome roosters marked Italy
Two Piece Scrimshaw Whale Teeth Lot
one having a bust portrait inscribed “Dame Abigail 1840 Boston” the other having a whale on both sides
length 5 inches and 4 1/2 inches
Pair of English Porcelain Floral-Decorated Fruit Coolers and Covers
A handsome pair of English porcelain fruit coolers, each of baluster form with domed covers surmounted by loop finials, the bodies finely hand-painted with polychrome floral sprays and butterflies, and flanked by molded scroll handles. Both raised on circular feet. 19th century
height 12 ¾ inches, Width 11 ½ inches
Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York Estate
Condition: Good overall; lacking inner liners, one handle restuck, scattered minor edge chips, surface wear consistent with age.
A Pair of French Porcelain Wine Coolers
in two parts having double bust handles and flower motifs (chipping)
height 11 inches, diameter 10 inches
Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York Estate
Two: Daniel Walth (American B.1962)
“The Factory I”, 1984
“The Factory V”, 1984
Mixed media, cut paper collage, oil on paper
Both signed lower margin Walth and dated
Both 14″ x 11 1/2″ sight, 21 1/2″ x 17 1/2″ frame
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection
Ranulph Bye (American 1916-2003)
Upper Bucks County Landscape, circa 1970
Watercolor on paper
Signed lower left Ranulph Bye
18″ x 23″ sight
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection
Newman Galleries, Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA
Donald Roy Purdy (American, Connecticut 1924-2016)
“Summer Landscape”
Oil on board
Signed lower right Purdy
20″ x 24″
Provenance: Newman Galleries, New York ($650)
John Stobart (American 1929-2023)
“Independence: Start of the Santa Fe Trail in 1842,” 1977
Lithograph, edition 635/750
Pencil signed lower right John Stobart
Remarqued drawing in pencil lower left margin, initialed and numbered 35/150
22″ x 34″ sight, 33″ x 43″ frame
Provenance: Property from a Private Collection
Reference: Kensington Stobart Gallery retailed this sold out remarqued edition for ($2,900)
Riverside Executives Desk
having center keyboard drawer flanked by three drawers on either side
height inches, top 34″ x 66″
Provenance: From the Collection of the General Cigar Company acquired by the Cullman family
Chippendale Style Inlaid Leather Executives Chair
height 48 inches, width 26 inches
Provenance: From the Collection of the General Cigar Company acquired by the Cullman family
E.R. Buck Set of Six Windsor Style Chairs
to include four side chairs and two arm chairs from E.R. Buck in Clinton Massachusetts, along with a pair of black painted windsor chairs
height 37 1/2 inches