Roman Soldier
18th Century or later
oil on canvas
unknown artist, indistinctly inscribed along the lower edge
sold as is
height 25 inches, width 20 inches
Group of Five Paintings
to include city street scene, oil on canvas, signed illegibly
three Carmen Z. Simpkins oils on board and oils on canvas, horizontal abstract
along with Anne Seefried Wildcloft, 1937, still life of flowers in a vase
Sizes range from 20 x 16 to 9 x 6
Group of Six Framed Watercolors
to include Jessie Hull Mayer 1910 – 2009, watercolor, inlet cove
Lou Bonamarte Rocky Coast
Elizabeth M. Hubbard, watercolor, barn
Anne Bingham Wright watercolor, Old Lyme Inn
two Evelyn Field, Castle Canyon, Arizona, watercolor and Fetch Worth Park
sizes ranging from 5 1/2 x 19 to 14 1/2 x 21
Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson
Group of Seven Framed Prints
to include two Marcia Neblert woodcuts, each signed, numbered, dated and titled in pencil one large lithograph of a man, signed J. Levine along with four small lithographs framed together, all indistinctly signed Peter…
sight size of largest: 39 x 25 1/2
Group of Ten Oriental Woodblock Prints, Watercolors and Lithographs
to include pair of woodblock prints pair of watercolor on paper of birds oil on silk, pagoda winter scene along with ten woodcut of two figures dancing, pencil signed illegibly
height of wood cut of two figures: 26 x 17 1/2
Stephanie Kirshen-Cole American, b. 1945
U.S. Postage, 1986,
mixed media collage
34 x 31
Provenance: Tibor de Nagy Galleries Level Corporate Art Directories
Dutch or Flemish 17th Century Brass Bowl
purchased from The Spring Mill Antique Shop, 1972
from Matthew and Elisabeth Sharp
diameter 11 3/4 inches
Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson
Onion Lantern
with metal handle and supports
height with handle 15 inches
Sold by Robert Spencer Antiques, 1973
Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson
John Cary Travel Celestial Globe in Box
marked Cary & Co., London, No. 21540
having George Lee & Son Optical and Nautical Instrument, established 1847, label on inside of the box
also handwritten on inside of case: Lieut G.C. Harper, 1881
8 1/2 x 8 x 5 Box
Group of Early Freeblown Wine Glasses
to include set of 5 green glasses with trumpet flared rim 3 amethyst, 2 blue and 2 other green 1 cobalt blue tumbler
height 5 1/8 inches tallest
Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson
Three Piece Group
to include Sinclair crystal beaker vase etched garland, monogrammed, marked with an ‘S’ on the bottom a small green chestnut bottle and an amethyst Murano bottle
Sinclair beaker: height 6 1/8 inches, diameter 5 inches
Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson
Slag Glass Table Lamp
with metal work decoration
height 21 inches, diameter 15 inches
Provenance: Thirty-five year collection of Dana Cooley, Old Lyme, Connecticut
Group of Five Hand Painted Nippon pieces
to include humidor having painted cards,
a bowl and vases having painted landscape scenes
height: 9 inches tallest
2 piece lot to include
Wrought Iron Ship’s Ball Style Hanging Fluid Lamp
diameter 16 inches
along with a Japanese Cast Iron Ball Lantern
with two breaks diameter 11 1/2 inches
Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson
Two Piece Primitive Group
to include a painted wood, wall hanging basket, and a mahogany tray with cut square pattern
hanging basket length 30 inches
tray 18 1/2 inches x 18 1/4 inches
Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson
Pair of Edna Hibel American, 1917 – 2015 to include family scenes in Japanese robes lithographs in colors on porcelain each signed and editioned along the lower edge largest: height 31 inches, width 19 inches
Edna Hibel American, 1917 – 2015
Young Mother in Red
airbrush and pastel on paper
signed and inscribed in pencil along the lower edge
sight size: 29 1/4 x 21 1/4
Edna Hibel American, 1917 – 2015
Mother and Child, 1978
Lithograph in colors on porcelain
signed and editioned 335/395 in ink along lower edge
inscribed in ink on the reverse
image: 8 1/2 x 6 1/2
Group of Four Edna Hibel American, 1917 – 2015
lithographs on porcelain
two of mothers and their children two of portraits of little girls
each signed and numbered along the lower edge
11 1/2 x 9
Edna Hibel American, 1917 – 2015
Mother and Two Children
lithograph and oil on silk, laid down on board
signed lower right Hibel
inscribed lower left
37 x 28
Group of Four Edna Hibel American, 1917 – 2015
lithographs on porcelain of children in Japanese robes
each signed and editioned along the lower edge
largest: 17 1/2, width 11 1/2 inches
Two Edna Hibel American, 1917 – 2015 Lithographs
to include Small Family
lithograph in colors on paper
signed and numbered 48/155 in pencil along lower edge
image height 38 inches, width 28 inches
along with Young Girls lithograph 62/250
height 17 1/2 inches x 25 1/2 inches