2026 Major Spring Americana & Chinese Auction Featuring Items From the Rockefeller Estate

  • Lot 102: Polychrome Wooden Sculpture of the Virgin

    Polychrome Wooden Sculpture of the Virgin
    carved wood sculpture depicting the Virgin standing upon clouds with traces of polychrome and gilt decoration, probably European, 18th-19th century
    height 15 in
    Provenance: Purchased in 1974 for $1,000 per family database records

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 103: Marble Fragment Representing Saint George’s Dragon

    Nottingham Marble Fragment Representing Saint George’s Dragon
    carved marble architectural fragment depicting the head of a dragon, rendered with projecting snout and open mouth in high relief, mounted on a modern base
    English, likely Nottingham school, 15th century
    height 6 inches, length 9 inches
    Provenance: Wilkinson & Company Inc., New Jersey, 4/4/1989 ($2,250) copy of sale receipt available

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 104: Carved Stone Fragment depicting the Crucifixion with a figure of Christ on the Cross

    Carved Ecclesiastical Stone Fragment of the Crucifixion
    depicting a figure of Christ on the Cross, set within an architectural niche with background elements including buildings and a tree in relief. Likely from an European, medieval or later
    height 7 inches, width 6 inches
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auction, Maine, 2/11/2017 ($1,900) copy of receipt available

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 105: Limestone Figure of the Virgin and Child

    Limestone Figure of the Virgin and Child
    carved limestone figure depicting the Virgin seated and holding the Christ Child, probably European
    height 9 1/2 in
    Provenance: Purchased from Thomaston Place Auction Galleries February 2, 2013 for $1,100 per family database records

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 106: Southern French Romanesque Limestone Corbel

    Southern French Romanesque Limestone Corbel
    carved in high relief as a grotesque or demonic figure with exaggerated facial features and contorted body, likely originally an architectural support element, the surface with weathered texture consistent with age, possibly 12th century
    Provenance: Sotheby’s, European Works of Art, Sale 5881, 6/22/1989, Lot 11 ($660) copy of sale receipt available

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 107: Carved Marble Lion Mask Mortar

    Carved Marble Lion Mask Mortar
    carved stone mortar of circular form having thick rolled rim, flanked by opposing lion mask handles in relief, body having a band of fluting beneath the rim and a lower register of stylized foliate carving
    height 8 inches, diameter 17 inches
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auctions, Maine Lot 197, 2/06/2010 ($2,070) (per accompanying catalog reference and family records)

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 108: Terra Cotta Gargoyle Statue

    Terra Cotta Gargoyle Statue
    or building devil, having winged figure on base, repairs
    height 25 inches
    Provenance: Urban Archaeology, Spring Street, New York, 3/29/1988 ($1,400) copy of receipt available

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 109: Floris De Cuyper (Belgian 1875–1965)

    Floris De Cuyper (Belgian 1875–1965)
    Madonna and Child (Mater Amabilis)
    Bronze sculpture depicting the Virgin holding the Christ Child in a close, intimate embrace, her gaze cast downward in a sorrowful expression
    Signed Floris De Cuyper
    height 19 1/2 inches; width 6 1/2 inches

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 110: Continental Ecclesiastical Figure

    Continental Ecclesiastical Figure
    carved wood ecclesiastical figure depicting a standing saint with outstretched hands, retaining traces of original polychrome decoration, repairs to the arms, Continental, 17th century
    height 19 in
    Provenance: Purchased from Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, March 1st 2019 for $800; copy of sale receipt available

    Estimate: $600 - $1000

  • Lot 111: Carved Wooden Group of the Virgin, Saint Anne, and the Christ Child

    Carved Wooden Group of the Virgin, Saint Anne, and the Christ Child
    carved wood religious group depicting the Virgin and Saint Anne seated with the Christ Child between them, probably European, late 19th-early 20th century
    height 17 in.
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auctions, 2/11/2017, Lot 342 ($450)

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 112: Two German Carved Religious Figures

    Two German Carved Religious Figures to include
    carved and polychrome Christ crucified along with carved wood Madonna and child, length 24 inches, both wall hangings
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auction, Maine, 3/29/2014 ($400) copy of receipt available
    along with carved Madonna and Child replica

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 113: Italian Painted and Gilt Figure of Saint Michael

    Italian Painted and Gilt Figure of Saint Michael
    carved wood figure depicting Saint Michael standing over a defeated demon, the figure with polychrome decoration and gilt highlights, raised on an integral base, accompanied by an old Sotheby’s label, Italy, 15th century
    height 25 inches without stand, total 29 inches
    Provenance: Sotheby’s, Sale 5717, Lot 9 (per label and accompanying catalog reference) purchased for $1,050 per family database records

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 114: Italian Wood Figure of a Male Saint

    Italian Wood Figure of a Male Saint
    carved wood figure depicting a male saint, retaining much of its original polychrome decoration, one glass eye, head previously detached and reattached, right arm missing, Italy, late 17th century
    height 15 in.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 115: Carved Polychrome Figure of a Saint

    Spanish Colonial Carved Polychrome Figure of The Virgin Mary
    carved wood figure depicting the robed Madonna standing upon clouds with a cherub below, retaining much of its original polychrome decoration, left hand missing, 18th century or earlier
    figure height 27 1/2 in, overall height 29 inches
    Provenance: Sotheby’s Sale, Lot 124 (per accompanying catalog reference)

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 116: Persian Armor Group

    Persian Armor Group
    three-piece Persian armor group to include a steel shield (dhal) with interior leather grips, a domed steel helmet with chainmail aventail, and a matching steel forearm guard (bazuband), each decorated with engraved foliate ornament and panels of Persian script with traces of gold inlay, 19th century or earlier
    shield diameter 18 1/2 in.
    Provenance: Purchased at a German antique shop on March 14th, 1970 for 120 Deutsche Mark (Approximately $350) per family database records

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 117: Two Spanish Colonial Carved Wood Santos Figures

    Two Spanish Colonial Carved Wood Santos Figures
    one depicting the Virgin and Child with the Christ Child held at the hip, the other a crowned female saint holding a book, both carved in the round with remnants of polychrome and gilt decoration, 18th/19th century
    height 14 1/2 inches
    Provenance: DuMouchelles Auction Gallery, 3/17/2015, ($550) copy of sale receipt available

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 118: Terracotta Group of a Satyr, Bacchante, and Two Infant Satyrs

    Terracotta Group of a Satyr, Bacchante, and Two Infant Satyrs
    terracotta figural group depicting a Bacchante with a satyr and two infant satyrs seated upon a naturalistic base. as is condition with repairs; the female figure’s head reattached and loose. mounted on a circular base.
    height 21 1/2 inches

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 119: Three Painted Carved Religious Figures

    Three Painted Carved Religious Figures
    18th to 19th century
    tallest 18 inches
    Provenance: From the collection of Richard “Chuck” McCarthy.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 120: German Carved Oak Figure of a Saint, 18th Century

    German Carved Oak Figure of a Saint, 18th Century
    A carved oak standing figure of a nun, depicted wearing a full habit with deeply folded drapery and holding a Bible in her left hand. The figure retains a rich, naturally aged surface with warm patination. Rendered with simplified facial features and elongated vertical proportions typical of devotional sculpture of the period
    height 35 inches
    Provenance: Phillips Auction, New York, Sale NY830, Lot 134 (per accompanying catalog reference, label and family records)

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 121: Tyrolean Pine Wood Figure of a Female Saint, 16th Century

    Tyrolean Pine Wood Figure of a Female Saint, 16th Century
    A carved pine wood figure of a veiled female saint, standing with one hand raised to her chest and the other holding a book. The figure displays characteristic late-Gothic Tyroeon or Alpine features, including the elongated proportions, deeply folded drapery, and serene, introspective expression. Evidence of period tooling and original surface texture remains.
    height 29 inches
    Provenance: Sotheby’s, New York, Lot 11 ($3,734) (per accompanying catalog reference, label and family records)

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 122: Two Carved Wooden Madonna Figures

    Two Carved Wooden Madonna Figures
    one carved in walnut without polychrome decoration, the other retaining traces of polychrome.
    likely European, 18th–19th century
    heights 14 inches with stand
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auctions Maine, 8/25/2012, Lot 277 ($400)

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 123: Austrian Polychrome Wood Group of the Virgin and Child

    Austrian Polychrome Wood Group of the Virgin and Child
    carved polychrome wood figure depicting the Virgin standing on a globe and crushing the serpent with the Christ Child in her arms, with halo of stars behind her head, raised on a later base
    height 14 inches
    Provenance: Sothebys Sale, Lot 106 ($467) (per accompanying catalog reference and sticker label)
    Property of a New York Estate

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 124: Italian Religious Gilt and Polychrome Wood Carving

    Italian Religious Gilt and Polychrome Wood Carving
    carved wood figure of the Virgin standing upon a crescent moon and cherub heads, retaining much of its original polychrome and gilt decoration, raised on an integral base, probably Italy, 17th/18th century.
    height 9 inches with stand
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auction, Maine, 2/13/2016, Lot 267 ($750)

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 125: Archaic Greek Style Alabaster Oil Lamp

    Archaic Greek Style Alabaster Oil Lamp
    Etruscan type carved alabaster grease lamp having open receptacle, elongated bill-form wick holder, and spooled columnar base for carrying, the surface with drilled decoration
    height 3 inches, length 6 1/4 inches, width 4 1/2 inches
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auction, Maine, 8/24/2013, Lot 475 ($300)
    Collection of Mervin Jules (1912–1994), Smith College professor, acquired primarily in the 1950s–1960s.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 126: Polychrome Wooden Figure of Saint Mary Magdalene

    Polychrome Wooden Figure of Saint Mary Magdalene
    devotional figure depicting Mary Magdalene in mourning, with glass eyes and inset teeth retaining traces of original polychrome decoration and raised on an integral base.
    European Ecclesiastical figure
    Height 11 3/4 inches
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auctions, Maine, 11/19/2016, Lot 748 ($350)

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 127: Polychromed Wooden Relief of the Coronation of the Virgin

    Polychromed Wooden Relief of the Coronation of the Virgin
    carved wooden relief depicting the Coronation of the Virgin with surrounding figures, retaining much of its original polychrome decoration.
    17th century, possibly South American.
    height 13 inches

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 128: Marble Bust of Marguerite de Valois

    Marble Bust of Marguerite de Valois
    carved marble bust of Marguerite de Valois, depicted wearing a jeweled headdress and richly decorated bodice with incised and colored ornament, the base inscribed “MARGHERITA DI VALOIS 1492.”
    probably European.
    height 16 inches
    Provenance: Purchased at a Greenwich Village Antique Store in the late 1970’s for $35 per family database records

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 129: Tanagra Type Terracotta Figurine (circa 4th Century B.C.)

    Tanagra Type Terracotta Figurine (circa 4th Century B.C.)
    mold-cast terracotta figure in the classical Greek Tanagra style, depicting a draped female standing figure with softly modeled features and naturalistic pose, retaining surface wear consistent with age, repaired break at waistline and neck
    height 10 1/4 inches; width 4 inches; depth 2 3/4 inches
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auctions, Maine, 11/03/2012, Lot 354 ($1,200)
    From the Marvin Sadik Collection

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 130: Roman Green Glass Flask

    Roman Green Glass Flask
    of flattened circular form with long neck and flared rim, free-blown in pale green glass with visible pontil, the surface with encrustation consistent with burial, a rare form, presented on a custom stand, repair to shoulder and neck, small loss to rim
    height 5 3/4 inches
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auction, Maine, 8/24/2013, Lot 487 ($600)

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 131: Roman Green Glass Vase

    Roman Green Glass Vase
    of tall form with pinched sides, concave rim, and applied banding, with two applied handles, free-blown in pale green glass, the surface with encrustation consistent with burial, an extremely rare form with comparable example held in an Israeli museum
    height 7 inches
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auction, Maine, 8/24/2013, Lot 480 ($3,000)

    Estimate: $2000 - $3000

  • Lot 132: Six Roman Glass Perfume Vials

    Six Roman Glass Perfume Vials
    group of six free-blown glass vials in varied forms, including examples in pale green and one in lavender glass, two with flared feet and applied handles, all with surface encrustation consistent with burial, one with repaired neck
    heights 4 inches to 4 1/2 inches
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auction, Maine, 8/24/2013, Lot 489 ($1,200)

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 133: Collection of Seven Roman Glass Vessels

    Collection of Seven Roman Glass Vessels
    group of seven free-blown glass vessels in varied forms including bottles, flasks, and handled examples, in shades of blue, green, and pink, with surface encrustation consistent with burial
    heights 4 1/4 inches to 8 inches
    Provenance: DuMouchelles Auction Gallery, 5/17/2015, Lot: 051259 ($850)

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 134: Six Roman Glass Jars and Vessels

    Six Roman Glass Jars and Vessels
    including a pitcher in deep blue-green glass, a pitcher with pinched sides, a second pitcher, two beakers, and a bottle with pinched square sides in pale green glass, all free-blown and with surface encrustation consistent with burial
    heights 3 inches to 6 inches
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auction, Maine, 8/24/2013, Lot 490 ($1,600)

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 135: Two Roman Glass Vessels

    Two Roman Glass Vessels
    including a teardrop-form long-necked scent bottle with foot, together with a small drinking bowl, both free-blown glass with surface encrustation and iridescence consistent with burial, the bowl with a break to one side.
    height of bottle 3 1/4 inches, bowl diameter 3 1/2 inches
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auction, Maine, 11/03/2013, Lot 405 ($300)

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 136: Group of Twelve Ancient Middle Eastern Roman and Palestinian Lamps

    Group of Twelve Ancient Middle Eastern Roman and Palestinian Lamps
    terracotta oil lamps including examples in archaic forms with open bowls, several with finger loop handles, two with banded decoration, and one with font inside, some having letter of archaic authenticity
    Roman and later, approximately 300 B.C. to 800 A.D.
    lengths 3 1/4 inches to 4 3/4 inches
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auction, Maine, 8/24/2013, Lot 496 ($1,200)

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 137: Roman Terracotta Sea Monster Oil Lamp

    Roman Terracotta Sea Monster Oil Lamp
    of zoomorphic fish form, the body with central fill hole and a projecting spout for the wick, the surface with incised linear decoration and traces of earthen encrustation
    length 9 3/4 inches
    Provenance: DuMouchelles Auction Gallery, 5/17/2015, Lot:051261 ($450)

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 138: Frank Alfred Bicknell (American 1866-1943)

    Frank Alfred Bicknell (American 1866-1943)
    “Tulip Trees in Autumn”
    Oil on board depicting a stand of tulip trees in peak fall coloration, rendered with warm autumnal tones and confident, impressionistic brushwork.
    Signed lower left Frank A. Bicknell
    12″ x 16″ boardm 18″ x 22″ frame
    Provenance: The Cooley Gallery, Old Lyme, Connecticut;
    Lyme Art Association exhibition label verso

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 139: William Smith Robinson (American 1861-1945)

    William Smith Robinson (American 1861-1945)
    “In June, Old Lyme”, 1925
    Oil on board
    Signed lower right Wm.S.Robinson, signed and dated verso
    12″ x 16″ board, 18″ x 22″ frame
    Provenance: The Cooley Gallery, Old Lyme, Connecticut

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 140: Charles Henry Ebert (American 1873-1959)

    Charles Henry Ebert (American 1873-1959)
    “The Breaker Mohegan”
    Oil on canvas board
    Signed lower right Ebert
    16″ x 20″ canvas, 21″ x 25″ frame
    Provenance: The Cooley Gallery, Old Lyme, Connecticut;
    Bonhams Skinner, Boston, 5/26/2025, Lot 1177 ($1,107)

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 141: William Houghton Pearce (American 1864-1935)

    William Houghton Pearce (American 1864-1935)
    “Springtime Meadow”
    Oil on board
    Unsigned front, artist stamp verso “WHS Pearce Newton, Mass”
    10″ x 14″ board, 21″ x 24″ frame
    Provenance: James D. Julia Auctioneers, Maine, 8/28/2007, Lot 380 ($1,320)

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 142: Robert Hallowell (American 1886-1939)

    Robert Hallowell (American 1886-1939)
    “Pont Neuf Bridge”, 1927
    watercolor on paper depicting the Pont Neuf spanning the Seine with stylized Parisian skyline beyond, lined with lampposts and soft atmospheric washes of blue and gray tones
    Signed lower right and dated R.Hallowell 1927
    16″ x 18″ sight
    Provenance: From the Collection of the General Cigar Company acquired by the Cullman family

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 143: American School (19th Century)

    American School (19th Century)
    American Canton Factory in China
    Oil on board depicting an American trading factory in China, the courtyard bustling with figures and activity. Housed in a Foster Brothers frame.
    Board 11″ x 14″ , frame 16 1/2″ x 19 1/2″
    Provenance: Old Kinderhook Auction Company, Valatie, NY, 8/08/2023, Lot 25 ($1,100)

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 144: Clinton Loveridge (American 1838-1915)

    Clinton Loveridge (American 1838-1915)
    Two Cows Wading in a Stream
    Oil on canvas landscape depicting two cows standing in a shallow stream within a wooded setting, surrounded by softly rendered trees and dappled light
    Signed lower left Loveridge
    12″ x 10″ canvas, 20″ x 18″ frame

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 145: Charles Brindley (American 20th/21st Century)

    Charles Brindley (American 20th/21st Century)
    “Study of Oak Tree in Open Field”, 1985
    Graphite on Strathmore paper
    Signed and inscribed lower left Charles Brindley 1985, with time stamps of when the artist was on site
    23″ x 29″ sheet 34 1/2″ x 38 1/2″ frame
    Provenance: Property from a Private Collection
    Reference: The artist’s website lists comparable studies priced between $1,500–$4,000.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 146: J. Fromentin (French 19th Century) after Andrea del Sarto (Italian 1486-1530)

    J. Fromentin (French 19th Century) after Andrea del Sarto (Italian 1486-1530)
    “Faith, Hope and Charity”, 1874
    hand-painted French tile depicting the virtues as allegorical figures in the Renaissance manner, inscribed verso and bearing impressed J. Liebnitz, Maison Pichenot stamp
    12″ x 19″ sight, 15″ x 22″ frame
    Provenance: Thomaston Place Auction, Maine, 5/30/2015, Lot 239 ($900) copy of receipt available

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 147: Reginald Marsh (American 1898-1954)

    Reginald Marsh (American 1898-1954)
    “Tattoo, Haircut and Shave”, 1932
    Etching and engraving, Whitney Museum edition 26/100 (printed 1969)
    Initialed and dated in plate lower right, WM embossed blindstamp lower right margin
    10 1/4″ x 10 1/4″ sight

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 148: Théodore Chassériau (French 1819-1856)

    Théodore Chassériau (French 1819-1856)
    “Seated Child”, 1852
    depicting a young child seated upon drapery, rendered with tender naturalism and delicate tonal shading; the drawing demonstrates Chassériau’s refined academic draftsmanship and emotional sensitivity, hallmarks of his late style bridging Romanticism and early modern portrait study
    Graphite on paper
    Signed and dated “Th.re Chassériau 1852” lower left
    10 1/4″ x 8″
    Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York Estate
    Private Collection, France; Wildenstein & Co., New York
    Exhibited: French XIX Century Drawings, Wildenstein & Co., New York, 1948, no. 6
    The Art of Drawing 1500-1950, Wildenstein & Co., London, 1953, no. 88
    Timeless Master Drawings, Wildenstein & Co., New York, 1955, no. 110
    Exposición de dibujos del Renacimiento al Siglo XX, Caracas, 1957, no. 23

    Estimate: $3000 - $5000

  • Lot 149: After Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch 1606-1669)

    After Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch 1606-1669)
    “The Descent from the Cross”, 19th century
    Etching after the 1633 Second Plate, on laid paper, signed and dated in the plate, from the Recueil de Quatre-Vingt-Cinq Estampes Originales as issued by H.L. Basan
    23″ x 18″ sight, 41″ x 36″ frame
    Provenance: DuMouchelles Auction Gallery, 11/15/2015, Lot 112037 ($3,750)

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 150: Reginald Marsh (American 1898-1954)

    Reginald Marsh (American 1898-1954)
    Battery (Belles), 1938
    Etching and engraving, Whitney Museum edition 72/100 (printed 1969)
    Initialed and dated in plate lower right, WM embossed blindstamp lower right margin
    9″ x 12″ sight

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 151: Reginald Marsh (American 1898-1954)

    Reginald Marsh (American 1898-1954)
    “Minsky’s New Goshen Chorus”, 1935
    Etching and engraving, Whitney Museum edition 18/100 (printed 1969)
    WM embossed blindstamp lower right margin
    9 1/2″ x 12 1/2″ sight

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

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