American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts

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AMERICAN FURNITURE, FOLK & DECORATIVE ARTS NOVEMBER 14, 2018



american furniture, folk & decorative arts auction Sale 1617 Wednesday, November 14 at 10am 1808 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19103 Cover Image: Lot 199 (detail), Inside Front Cover: Lot 397 (detail), Inside Back Cover: Lot 398 (detail)


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american furniture, folk & decorative arts department Lynda Cain Vice President | Head of Department lcain@freemansauction.com 267.414.1237

Andrew Taggart Associate Specialist ataggart@freemansauction.com 267.414.1225

exhibitions Friday, November 09 Saturday, November 10 Sunday, November 11 Monday, November 12 Tuesday, November 13 By appointment only on the morning of the sale

10:00 am - 5:00 pm 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

client services Mary Maguire Director | Client Services mmaguire@freemansauction.com 267.414.1236 Melissa Arundel Post-Sale Administrator marundel@freemansauction.com 267.414.1226

Left: Lot 84 (detail), Right: Lot 104 (detail)

Joslyn Moore Bidding Registration jmoore@freemansauction.com 267.414.1207


1 English School 18th century portrait of a gentleman with his dog Oil on canvas, framed. 59 3/4 in. x 39 in. (sight) provenance: Westchester County, New York collection $1,500-2,500

2 Brass barreled coach blunderbuss english, circa 1800 Barrel marked “Sleaford”, lock engraved, “Neaton,” with spring bayonet. L: 31 in. $2,500-3,500 3 French flintlock musket 1766/1768 model Retains evidence of French arsenal marks on lock and barrel, bears 20th century engraved tag on butt stock, “Simon Ward Bunker Hill June 17th 75.” L: 59 in. note: This standard pattern flintlock musket was imported from France for American forces during the American Revolution. $2,000-3,000

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4 Thomas Day (English, 18th century) pair of portrait miniature silhouettes: a lady and a gentleman Each heightened with pastel, watercolor and graphite on paper, framed. 5 in. x 4 in. (sight) $250-350

5 George III sterling silver coffee pot with Meade family coatof-arms daniel smith and robert sharpe, london, 1759 Pyriform with embossed scrolls of foliage, ebony handle. H: 11 1/2 in. Weight: 33.335 oz. t. provenance: Collection of the late George Meade Easby (1918-2005), Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Easby was the great grandson of Civil War General George Meade. $1,000-2,000

6 Anglo-American School 18th/19th century portrait of an 18th century gentleman Oil on canvas. 30 in. x 25 in (sight) $700-900

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7 English School 19th century humorous kitchen scene Oil on canvas, unsigned, framed. 7 3/8 in. x 6 1/2 in. (sight) $600-800

8 Large walnut stretcher table with drawers pennsylvania, 18th century H: 29 1/4 in. W: 68 1/2 in. D: 30 3/4 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $1,500-2,500

9 Queen Anne porringer top tavern table new england, mid-18th century H: 25 1/2 in. W: 34 3/4 in. D: 23 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $800-1,200

11 English provincial elm lambing chair mid-18th century H: 58 1/2 in. $800-1,200

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10 Black painted slat-back rush seat armchair probably connecticut, 18th century Turned finials on “sausage” turned stiles, shaped arms with diagonal supports, “sausage” turned front legs joined by two turned stretchers. H: 41 in. $1,000-2,000


12 Pair of floral-etched brass candlesticks continental, 18th century H: 12 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $400-600

14 William & Mary walnut gateleg table pennsylvania, early 18th century Rectangular top with “D” shaped leaves on baluster turned legs joined by conforming stretchers, turned feet. H: 29 in. L: 37 1/2 in. D(s): 14 in. (closed) and 47 1/2 in. (open) provenance: Pennsylvania collection H. & R. Sandor, New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1976 Ellen Boyd Quimby, Rehobeth Beach, Delaware The McMillen Collection, New Hope, Pennsylvania $1,500-2,500

13 Group of three ceramic tablewares 18th century Comprising a Delft octagonal floral-decorated platter, probably English, an English Delft octagonal armorial plate, and a Chinese Export porcelain armorial teacup. L: 14 1/2 in. W: 11 3/4 in. (platter) provenance: Narberth, Pennsylvania collection Armorial plate: Ginsburg & Levy, New York Teacup: Elinor Gordon, Villanova, Pennsylvania $300-500

15 William & Mary turned walnut bannister-back rush seat side chair new england, circa 1730 H: 48 in. $800-1,200

16 Bannister-back armchair with splint seat probably north shore, ma or portsmouth, nh, 18th century H: 43 in. $1,500-2,500

17 Painted wood dummy board of a young girl probably england, 18th century H: 42 in. $1,000-1,500

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18 Painted wood dummy board of a young girl probably england, 18th century H: 43 1/4 in. $2,000-3,000

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19 American School 19th century sketch: “col” george sheffler hostler of bull’s head hotel, easton, pa Note on verso, “‘Col’ George Sheffler - drawn by W. W. Cottingham. The ‘Col’ was hostler at Bull’s Head Hotel. Large body, thin legs, half-witted. Made his clothes from salt sacks,” charcoal and ink on paper, framed. 10 1/2 in. x 6 1/4 in. (sight) provenance: Property of a Philadelphia Lady note: William White Cottingham (1824-1913) was a legendary educator who served as Superintendant of the Easton, Pennsylvania schools for many years. $400-600

20 Silver porringer joseph richardson, sr., philadelphia, pa, 1711-1784 With pierced handle, inscribed with monogram, “I.L.,” marked “IR” twice to rim. L: 7 1/2 in. Weight: 7.97 oz. t. provenance: From the late Richard R. and Emily M. Detwiler Uhl $1,500-2,500

21 Queen Anne cedar chest-on-frame bermuda, 18th century H: 31 in. W: 48 in. D: 21 in. provenance: Westchester County, New York collection $800-1,200

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22 Carved mahogany and embossed leather Campeche chair first quarter 19th century Shell-carved cresting, sloping arms with scrolled hand-holds on a curule base. H: 38 1/2 in. $8,000-12,000

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23 American School 19th century After David Eccleston (English, d. 1816) wax profile miniature of george washington Inscribed on verso, “George Washington B. 1732 - D. 1799,” mounted on velvet ground, framed. 2 7/8 in. x 2 1/4 in. (sight) provenance: Narberth, Pennsylvania collection note: David Eccleston, an English Quaker, sent Thomas Jefferson a medal honoring Washington in 1807. The medal was struck in 1805 from dies cut by Thomas Webb. $300-500

24 Incised powder horn, “The Ship Polle” 18th century Incised with ship, dog and snake, compass drawn devices. L: 8 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $700-900

25 Transfer-printed and enameled creamware presentation jug england, circa 1800 One side with “Washington in Glory-America in Tears,” the other side with an American ship and the monogram “TSH” above the Seal of the United States, below the spout. H: 9 1/2 in. $1,000-2,000

26 Transfer-printed and enamel-decorated “Jefferson and The Great Seal of the United States” creamware plate england, circa 1810 Diam: 10 in. $800-1,200

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27 Incised powder horn dated, “sept 25, 1797” Decorated with mermaid, alligator, ships, tulip tree, double-headed eagle, townscape, Royal British coat-of-arms, and the initials, “TH” and “DH.” L: 9 1/2 in. $2,500-3,500

28 Queen Anne maple fan-carved server attributed to the dunlap school, new hampshire, circa 1780 H: 35 3/4 in. W: 41 1/4 in. D: 20 in. note: For related example, see: The Dunlaps & Their Furniture, The Currier Gallery of Art (1970), exhibition catalogue, fig. 51. $2,000-3,000

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29 Assembled group of five pearlware and Prattware cow figures and creamers england, late 18th/early 19th century Two creamers with lids; some cows with milkmaids and attendants. H: 5 1/2 in. L: 6 1/2 in. (largest) provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $1,000-1,500

30 Eight Staffordshire Whieldon-type plates england, late 18th century Together with a Whieldon-type plate in another palette. Diam: 9 1/2 in. provenance: The Milkins Collection Several bear labels of The Root Collection $800-1,200

31 Queen Anne walnut drop-leaf table mid-18th century With “D” shaped leaves, on straight legs terminating in pad feet. H: 27 1/2 in. W: 42 in. D: 14 1/2 in. (closed) provenance: From the late Richard R. and Emily M. Detwiler Uhl $400-600

32 Queen Anne walnut card table philadelphia, pa, circa 1770 Single drawer with bail handle, with cabriole legs ending in pad feet. H: 30 in. W: 32 1/4 in. D: 16 1/4 in. (closed) provenance: From the collection of a Philadelphia Lady $800-1,200

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33 Queen Anne thirty-hour tall case clock joshua humphreys (1743-1810), east whiteland, pa The square brass face engraved with compass star, an applied plate inscribed, “Joshua Humphreys/East Whiteland,” the case retains traces of early grain painted surface. H: 81 1/2 in. provenance: Private collection, West Chester, Pennsylvania. $1,000-2,000

34 Assembled pair of turned and painted ladderback and rush seat side chairs delaware valley, 18th century H: 43 1/2 in. $800-1,200

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35 Queen Anne tiger maple high chest mid-18th century Generously carved cornice, with shaped apron and acorn drop finials, on cabriole legs ending in pad feet. H: 72 1/2 in. W: 42 in. D: 19 1/2 in. provenance: From the late Richard R. and Emily M. Detwiler Uhl $4,000-6,000

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36 Walnut hanging cupboard with paneled door pennsylvania, 18th century H: 25 in. W: 26 in. D: 13 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $1,500-2,500

38 Painted and decorated tinware coffeepot pennsylvania, 19th century H: 10 1/2 in. provenance: The Milkins Collection Collection of Richard and Rosemarie Machmer, Pook & Pook, October 24, 2008, lot 84. $500-800

37 Four cobalt-decorated stoneware crocks pennsylvania or mid-atlantic states, 19th century Two decorated with grapes and vines. H(s): 8 7/8 in. to 12 in. provenance: Narberth, Pennsylvania collection $800-1,200

39 Red painted and turned three-tier pine stand late 18th century With fitting to top tier for lighting device. H: 34 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $800-1,200

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40 Two glazed redware jugs 19th century Each with manganese splotches, one jug with cover. H: 7 1/2 in. (tallest) provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $500-800


41 Inlaid walnut candle box pennsylvania, circa 1760 Sliding top inlaid with the initials “I.M.,” brass bail handles at both ends. H: 6 1/4 in. W: 16 1/4 in. D: 8 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate H. L. Chalfant $1,500-2,500

42 Two painted and decorated bride’s boxes continental, early 19th century H: 9 1/2 in. L: 17 in. D: 13 1/4 in. (rectangular box) provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $800-1,200

43 Queen Anne walnut six-leg drop-leaf table mid-18th century H: 28 in. W: 48 in. D: 27 1/2 in. (closed) provenance: Narberth, Pennsylvania collection $800-1,200

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44 Assembled set of six fan-back Windsor side chairs philadelphia, pa, late 18th century Including five with vase and ring turned legs and one with bamboo turned legs. H: 36 in. provenance: Pennsylvania collection C. L. Prickett Inc., Yardley, Pennsylvania, 1985 Ex-Collection: Peter P. Walsh, Yardley, Pennsylvania $1,500-3,000

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45 Fraktur: birth record attributed to the i.t.w. artist, berks county, pa, dated 1812 Watercolor and ink on paper, framed. 13 1/4 in. x 15 3/4 in. (sight) provenance: Pook & Pook Northeast Auctions, Collections of Isobel and Harvey Kahn, August 3, 2002, lot 75. $3,000-5,000

46 Fraktur drawing bird on tulip branch, early 19th century Watercolor and ink on paper, framed. 6 in. x 4 1/2 in. (sight) $1,500-2,500

47 Queen Anne diminutive or child’s walnut dressing table monmouth county, nj, mid18th century Appears to retain original brasses. H: 13 1/4 in. W: 13 1/4 in. D: 22 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector R. M. Worth Antiques, Inc., Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, 2008 $2,500-3,500

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48 Painted and decorated pine “Black Unicorn” blanket chest berks county, pa, circa 1785 H: 23 1/4 in. W: 48 1/2 in. D: 22 1/2 in. provenance: The Milkins Collection The Collection of Lester & Barbara Breininger, Pook & Pook, November 12, 2011, lot 499 Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Donald A Shelley, Pook & Pook, April 20, 2007, Lot 209 Titus Geesey $8,000-12,000

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49 Shellwork shadow box with painted and silhouetted figure of a town crier william harding, england, second quarter 19th century Hand-written note on verso reads, ”Bisnam 1885. This represents William Harding (My grandfather) as town crier of Great Marlboro who was appointed in 1826 and held the office until 1835 when a change of crier was declared soon after the election of Sir William Creston as M.P. for the Borrow of Marlboro. The representation is the work of his own hands. The only crier that ever wore a uniform in Marlboro. He was succeeded by William Crosswell commonly called White Will. The little dog did not belong to him but followed him everywhere when in uniform. This was given to me by my grandfather in the latter part of 1852. William Henry Harding.” 10 3/4 in. x 8 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $1,200-1,800

50 Painted and decorated pine architectural blanket chest lancaster county, pa, dated, “1786” Painted on verso, “Jacob Ryder Cincinnati.” H: 21 in. W: 51 in. D: 24 3/4 in. $2,000-3,000

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51 Paint-decorated wall cupboard and dough scraper northern european, 18th-19th century The cupboard with two doors painted with urns and floral motifs, the upper section inscribed, “B.H.S. 1837”; the dough scraper painted in a similar manner, inscribed, “E.M.D. 1755.” H: 23 1/4 in. W: 25 1/2 in. D: 9 1/4 in. $1,000-1,500

52 Group of six faux-bamboo turned Windsor side chairs circa 1810 Bearing red and black paint. H: 34 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500

53 American School 19th century hollow-cut silhouette of a young boy with printed body Heightened with ink, framed. 4 1/4 in. x 3 3/8 in. (sight) provenance: Private collection $300-500

54 Carved and painted horse and rider trade sign 19th century One side with partial inscription. H: 31 in. L: 24 in. $2,000-3,000

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55 Framed group of six silhouettes some bear stamp of peale museum Hand-written note on verso identifies sitters: Richard Downing (1731-1820), Elizabeth Reese (1732-1842), Thomas Downing (1773-1818), Mary Spackman (17721847), Emanuel Downing (1825-1872) and George Downing (1797-1872). 4 in. x 2 3/4 in. (sight) provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate note: Quakers from Delaware and Chester County, Pennsylvania, most of the sitters were members of the Downingtown Friends Meeting. $800-1,200

56 Queen Anne walnut side chair manner of william savery, philadelphia, pa, circa 1750 With shaped solid splat, scrolled crest and rounded ears, on trifid feet. H: 39 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $1,500-2,500

57 Queen Anne mahogany tilt-top tea table second half 18th century Circular top on tapering support on arched legs ending in slipper feet. H: 27 in. Diam: 28 in. $500-800

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58 American School 19th century silhouette of george spackman downing (1797-1872) Cut-out silhouette against a view of the Philadelphia Waterworks and Schuylkill River. 10 1/2 in. x 8 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate note: George Spackman Downing was the son of Quakers Mary Spackman (1772-1847) and Thomas R. Downing (1773-1818). $400-600 59 Queen Anne walnut candlestand philadelphia, pa, late 18th century Dish top with birdcage tilts on tapering and urn-form shaft on cabriole legs ending in slipper feet. H: 27 1/2 in. Diam: 16 in. provenance: Pennsylvania collection Herbert Schiffer Antiques, Exton, Pennsylvania, 1968 $800-1,200

60 Chippendale walnut dressing table philadelphia, pa, circa 1770 With shaped apron, on cabriole legs and ball-and-claw feet. H: 31 in. W: 31 1/8 in. D: 19 1/2 in. $2,000-3,000

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61 Queen Anne carved cherrywood high chest connecticut, possibly colchester, circa 1770 With chamfered fluted corners, and drapery-carved knees on trifid feet. H: 74 in. W: 40 in. D: 20 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate Purchased at Robert O. Stuart, Limington, Maine, November 8, 1984 $8,000-12,000

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62 Queen Anne walnut side chair philadelphia, pa, circa 1760 With carved shell at crestrail and solid splat, on trifid feet. H: 39 in. $1,200-1,800

63 Queen Anne carved mahogany candlestand 18th/19th century With dish top, tulip-carved knees, on pad feet. H: 27 1/2 in. Diam: 22 1/4 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $800-1,200 64 Queen Anne walnut dressing table pennsylvania, circa 1750 With chamfered corners, shell carved knees and trifid feet. H: 29 in. W: 34 in. D: 21 in. provenance: From the late Richard R. and Emily M. Detwiler Uhl $4,000-6,000

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65 Chippendale walnut step-back cupboard pennsylvania, late 18th century The upper section with molded cornice over glazed doors, above a series of small drawers, the lower section with three drawers over two doors, on ogee feet. H: 86 in. W: 53 1/2 in. D: 19 in. $2,000-3,000

66 Diminutive Chippendale walnut blanket chest probably pennsylvania, circa 1800 H: 11 in. W: 25 1/2 in. D: 15 in. $600-800

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67 Three engine-turned and slip-decorated Mochaware items england, early 19th century Including a pitcher with molded spout and “earthworm” and “cat’s eye” decoration; a creamer with “cat’s eye” decoration; and a small bowl with “lines.” H(s): 6 1/2 in. and 5 in. (pitcher, creamer); H: 3 in. Diam: 6 1/4 in. (bowl) provenance: The Milkins Collection $1,000-1,500

68 Two turned, incised and slip-decorated Mochaware mugs england, early 19th century Together with a Mochaware teapot. H: 4 3/4 in. provenance: The Milkins Collection Mug in mustard and brown: The Jonathan Rickard Collection Simon Westman $800-1,200

69 Group of four “Earthworm” decorated Mochaware items england, early 19th century Including a pitcher, creamer and two small bowls. H: 6 in. (largest pitcher); H: 3 1/4 in. Diam: 6 1/4 in. (largest bowl) provenance: The Milkins Collection $800-1,200

70 Group of five variously decorated Mochaware pitchers and bowls england, early 19th century Including large pitcher with engine-turned bandings and dotted slip decoration; a small bowl with combed-decoration; a jug with marbled decoration; a large bowl with engine-turned band and marbled decoration; and a pitcher with banding and “twig” decoration. H: 7 1/2 in. (largest pitcher); H: 4 1/4 in. Diam: 9 1/2 in. (largest bowl) provenance: The Milkins Collection Two pieces bear paper labels from The Jonathan Rickard Collection $1,500-2,500

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71 Needlework sampler “elizabeth dawson her work in the year 1788” Bands of flowers alternating with bands of verse within a flowering vine border, worked with polychrome silk threads on a linen ground, framed. 13 in. x 16 in. (sight) provenance: Private collection Acquired from collector Theodore H. Kapnek $1,200-1,800

72 Chippendale walnut bible box pennsylvania, circa 1770 With ogival bracket feet. H: 9 in. W: 18 1/2 in. D: 15 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate H. L. Chalfant, 2006 $5,000-7,000

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73 Chippendale walnut chest-on-chest delaware valley, late 18th century H: 69 3/4 in. W: 42 in. D: 21 in. provenance: Narberth, Pennsylvania collection $2,000-3,000

74 Small Chippendale mahogany looking glass bearing printed label of john elliott, jr., philadelphia, pa, 1784-1790 L: 29 1/2 in. W: 17 1/2 in. provenance: Narberth, Pennsylvania collection $500-800

75 Chippendale walnut armchair philadelphia, pa, circa 1760 Fitted as a commode chair. H: 44 in. $1,000-1,500

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76 Attributed to James Sharples (1751-1811) portrait of a lady, early 19th century Partial paper label identifying sitter on verso, pastel on paper, original frame. 8 7/8 in. x 7 1/4 in. (sight) provenance: Private collection $500-800

77 American School 19th century silhouette of a young girl, philadelphia, pa Accompanied by a hand-written card, “This was cut by a lady whom had no hands she cut it with her toes, Philadelphia,” framed. 4 3/4 in. x 3 1/2 in. (sight) $200-400

78 Chippendale carved mahogany side chair philadelphia, pa, circa 1770 With pierced Gothic splat, on ball-and-claw feet. H: 38 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $1,500-2,500

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79 Appliquéd quilt early 19th century Printed chintz, exotic trees, potted flowers and birds, enclosing arrangement of floral sprays, heightened with clam and wreath quilting. 110 in. x 104 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $1,500-2,500

80 Queen Anne rectangular top mahogany tea table probably rhode island, circa 1760 H: 26 in. W: 30 1/2 in. D: 19 3/4 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $3,000-5,000

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81 Robert Field (c. 1769-1819) portrait miniature of a philadelphia gentleman, circa 1797, case by anthony simmons (1773-1830), philadelphia, pa Watercolor on ivory, the rolled gold case bears trade card of “Anthony Simmons at his Manufactory and Ware-house No. 13 North Second-street nearly opposite Christ Church...” 3 in. x 2 3/8 in. (sight) note: The noted Philadephia silversmith, Anthony Simmons advertised at the North Second street address in late 1796 and early 1797. $1,000-1,500

82 Chippendale carved mahogany and upholstered easy chair 18th century With floral and leaf carved knees, ball-and-claw front feet. H: 43 in. provenance: Collection of R.M. Barokh, Connecticut $1,500-2,500

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83 Chippendale mahogany tilt-top tea table 18th century Pie-crust top on pedestal with unusual carved vine motif, legs with leaf-carved knees terminating in ball-and-claw feet. H: 28 1/2 in. Diam: 29 3/4 in. provenance: Narberth, Pennsylvania collection $800-1,200


84 Large pieced and appliquéd quilt baltimore, md, circa 1842 Patterned printed chintz and calico pieces arranged in a large star within a larger star, enclosed by floral sprays and pavilion within a stuffed appliquéd border of flowerfilled urns and floral vines, heightened by outline and floral quilting. 134 in. x 125 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York Skinner, Inc., June 5, 2005, Lot 116 note: According to tradition, the quilt was made in the Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore home of John Hanson Thomas, Jr. and Ann Campbell Gordon Thomas (1819-1886). Ann Campbell Gordon was the daughter of America’s first millionaire, Basil Gordon. The quilt descended through the Thomas family until the 1970s. $3,000-5,000

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85 Delft manganese and blue decorated charger bristol, england, 18th century Diam: 13 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $800-1,200

86 Queen Anne mahogany candlestand philadelphia, pa, circa 1770 Dish top, with suppressed ball support, on pad feet. H: 26 1/4 in. Diam: 20 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $1,500-2,500

87 Queen Anne carved walnut side chair pennsylvania, circa 1765 Crest centering a shell above a pierced splat, above apron centering a shell and shell-carved cabriole legs ending in trifid feet, old surface. H: 39 1/2 in. provenance: Pennsylvania collection C. L. Prickett Inc., Yardley, Pennsylvania, 1986 Ex-Collection: John Schenk, Flemington, New Jersey $3,000-5,000

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88 Pair of Chippendale carved walnut side chairs philadelphia, pa, circa 1765 Serpentine crestrail centering a shell above a pierced urn form splat on a trapezoidal seat and cabriole legs ending in ball-and-claw feet. H: 39 in. provenance: Pennsylvania collection Peter B. Schiffer, Exton, Pennsylvania, 1974 $8,000-12,000

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89 George III giltwood and walnut looking glass second half 18th century Broken pediment, with eagle to center. L: 49 in. provenance: From the late Richard R. and Emily M. Detwiler Uhl $2,000-2,500 90 Chippendale mahogany tilt-top tea table philadelphia, pa, circa 1770 With ball-and-claw feet. H: 30 1/2 in. Diam: 37 in. $3,000-5,000

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91 Chippendale mahogany and upholstered easy chair philadelphia, pa, circa 1780 With shell-carved knees and ball-andclaw feet. H: 38 3/4 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate Purchased from Kenneth E. Tuttle Antiques, Gardiner, Maine, July 18, 1999 $4,000-6,000


92 Sharples Family, possibly Ellen Sharples (1769-1849) two portraits: a young lady and a gentleman, early 19th century Pastel on paper, églomisé mat, framed. 10 1/4 in. x 8 1/2 in. (sight) $800-1,200

93 Chippendale mahogany serpentine chest of drawers boston, ma, circa 1780 Four graduated drawers, supported on bracket feet. H: 34 in. W: 41 in. D: 23 in. $3,000-5,000

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94 Raphaelle Peale (1774-1825) portrait miniature of clement waltham (born 1779), harford county, maryland Signed and dated, “RP 1800,” watercolor on ivory, gilt locket frame with woven hair and the gold initials “CW” at back glazed opening. 3 in. x 2 1/4 in. (sight) provenance: Private collection note: Clement Waltham was the son of Charlton and Susannah Waltham. Charlton Waltham was a Signer, Association of Freeman, in 1775, Gunpowder Neck, and a Signer, Oath of Allegiance to Maryland in 1778. Clement, a merchant, married Alisanna Webster (1778- 1858) of Harford County in 1801. His death date is not recorded. $4,000-6,000

95 Chippendale carved mahogany side chair philadelphia, pa, circa 1780 With shell-carved seat rail, shell and tassel-carved crestrail, foliage-carved knees, reeded stiles, and front cabriole legs ending in ball-and-claw feet; bearing impressed stamp to interior of back seat rail “D.R. Boardman.” H: 39 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $3,000-5,000

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96 Chippendale mahogany and parcel-gilt looking glass late 18th century With eagle to crest. L: 31 1/4 in. W: 17 1/2 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $500-800 97 Chippendale carved mahogany tilt-top pie crust tea table philadelphia, pa, circa 1770 With acanthus-carved knees, baluster-form support, and ball-andclaw feet. H: 27 1/2 in. Diam: 33 3/4 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $3,000-5,000 98 Chippendale carved mahogany armchair philadelphia, pa, circa 1770 H: 40 in. $2,500-3,500

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99 Chippendale mahogany corner chair circa 1780 With turned stiles, pierced splats, and supported on Marlborough legs. H: 31 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $1,000-2,000

100 Chippendale mahogany tilt-top tea table edenton, nc, circa 1770 Single board top above a dovetailed box and baluster-turned support, cabriole legs ending in pad feet. H: 28 in. Diam: 33 1/2 in. provenance: By descent in a Chowan County, North Carolina family to the present owner $5,000-8,000

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101 Chippendale cherrywood tall case clock case attributed to matthew egerton, jr., new brunswick, nj, circa 1800 The hood with broken arch top having rosettes and distinctive pierced fret scroll board, the case with shaped door and conforming base panel, on ogee feet; the clock face with painted floral and strawberry motifs to top center and each corner. H: 95 in. provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection note: For related examples, see: American Furniture, Volume III, pp. 642-643. $8,000-12,000


102 Chippendale carved mahogany side chair philadelphia, pa, circa 1770 With pierced Gothic splat, acanthus carving to crest and knees, shaped and carved apron, on ball-and-claw feet. H: 38 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate Front seat rail bears hand-written label, ”Property of Mrs. Thos. A Curran, Phila, PA.” $4,000-6,000

103 Chippendale carved mahogany side chair philadelphia, pa, circa 1770 With pierced Gothic splat, fluted stiles, and acanthus and floral carving to crest and knees, on ball-and-claw feet. H: 38 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $1,500-2,500

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104 Chippendale carved mahogany looking glass with phoenix cartouche philadelphia, pa, carving attributed to john pollard (1740-1787) and richard butts (active 1768-1778), circa 1770 L: 68 1/2 in. provenance: By descent in the Detwiler Family of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to the late Richard R. and Emily M. Detwiler Uhl note: Furniture scholar and conservator, Alan Miller has attributed the carving of the cartouche and side garlands to the workshop of John Pollard and Richard Butts. The craftsmen advertised their partnership in Philadelphia at the Sign of the Chinese Shield on Chestnut Street in 1773. Micro-analysis has determined the secondary woods of the looking glass to be white pine and Atlantic cedar. A similar cartouche was sold in these galleries, April 20, 2010, The Stevenson Easby Collection, Lot 134. $20,000-30,000

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105 Set of four Chippendale walnut side chairs delaware valley, circa 1770 Each with serpentine crestrail above a heart pierced splat, cabriole legs ending in ball-and-claw feet. H: 40 in. provenance: Pennsylvania collection H. & R. Sandor Inc., New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1977 Descended in the Sharswood Family of Philadelphia $5,000-8,000

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106 Attributed to the Sharples Family (18th/19th century) portrait of a gentleman, late 18th century Pastel on paper, framed. 9 in. x 7 1/4 in. (sight) $400-600

107 Hanging mahogany candle box mid to late 18th century With shaped backboard and hinged lift lid. H: 6 in. W: 13 in. D: 4 1/2 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $500-700

108 Chippendale cherrywood linen press new jersey, late 18th century The upper case composed of two doors with shaped moldings, the lower half composed of three drawers, on bracket feet; appears to retain original brass pulls. H: 82 in. W: 49 1/2 in. D: 19 1/4 in. provenance: From the late Richard R. and Emily M. Detwiler Uhl $2,500-4,500

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109 Needlework sampler “sarah backler finish’d this 1788” Worked with polychrome silk threads on a wool ground, framed. 13 3/4 in. x 11 5/8 in. (sight) provenance: Private collection Acquired from collector Theodore H. Kapnek literature: Recorded in Ethel Stanwood Bolton and Eva Johnston Coe, American Samplers (1921), p. 30. $3,000-5,000

110 Chippendale carved mahogany side chair philadelphia, pa, late 18th century Pierced Gothic splat, with foliage carved at cresting, “IV” to interior of front seat rail. H: 38 1/2 in. provenance: From the collection of a Philadelphia Lady $500-800

111 Chippendale rectangular mahogany dish-top tea table On cabriole legs ending in ball-and-claw feet. H: 27 1/2 in. W: 33 in. D: 19 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $1,000-2,000

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112 Chippendale mahogany candlestand philadelphia, pa, circa 1780 With a turned and urn-form support. H: 27 1/2 in. Diam: 20 1/4 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $1,000-1,500

113 Chippendale walnut tall chest pennsylvania, circa 1780 Composed of three valuables drawers above two small drawers, all over four graduated drawers, on ogee feet. H: 61 in. W: 43 1/2 in. D: 23 in. provenance: Westchester County, New York collection $1,000-1,500

114 Chippendale walnut tall chest delaware valley, circa 1780 Fitted with an arrangement of eight drawers. H: 61 in. W: 41 3/4 in. D: 23 in. $1,500-2,500

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115 Chinese School 19th century two views of figures in pavilions Each oil on canvas, framed. 24 1/4 in. x 8 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Ellsworth & Goldie, Ltd., New York, New York $15,000-25,000

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116 Chinese School 19th century river scene with pedestrians on bridge Oil on canvas, framed. 22 3/4 in. x 17 3/4 in. (sight) $2,000-3,000

117 Chinese School 18th/19th century portrait miniature of a chinese official Reverse painting on glass, with gilt highlights, framed. 3 1/4 in. x 2 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector Label of Martyn Gregory, London $300-500

118 William and Mary black Japanned high chest english and american, 18th and 20th century H: 58 in. W: 42 in. D: 23 1/2 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector note: A 1995 report accompanying lot concludes that the chest is English with American Japanning. $3,000-5,000

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119 Chinese School 19th century miniature view of whampoa anchorage Oil on tin, framed. 5 1/4 in. x 4 1/4 in. (sight) provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $800-1,200

120 Two China Trade painted clay nodding head figures of tea workers 20th century A female and male dressed in fabric clothing, on weighted square plinths. H: 16 1/2 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector Christie’s, January 26, 2015, Lot 192 $1,000-2,000

122 “Chinoiserie” painted and decorated tea storage box 19th century H: 11 1/4 in. W: 13 in. D: 9 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $800-1,200

121 Two Chinese Export lacquered and giltdecorated papier-mâché wall pockets 19th century H: 13 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $400-600

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123 Queen Anne miniature pole screen 18th century With early needlework, frame and brass slide. H: 17 1/4 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector Ed Weissman, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 2007 Cora Ginsburg $800-1,200

124 Group of miniature tablewares england and china, 19th century Including a miniature brass chamber stick, Japanned tray, Chinoiserie painted tin bank box and two blue and white ginger jars. 5 1/2 in. x 3 1/2 in. (tray) provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $500-700

125 Miniature inlaid mahogany bowfront chest of drawers early 19th century Fitted as a sewing box, the hinged top lifts to a fitted interior with lift-out tray and two covered compartments. H: 11 in. W: 13 in. D: 6 3/4 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector Diana Bittel, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, 2007 Sotheby Parke-Bernet, June 30, 1984, Lot 551 $1,500-2,500

126 Miniature terrestrial globe on stand england, 19th century On a turned wood base. H: 6 1/2 in. provenance: Williamsburg, Virginia collection $400-600

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127 Inlaid bird’s-eye maple tea caddy in the form of a miniature chest of drawers circa 1800 H: 6 1/2 in. W: 7 in. D: 4 1/2 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $1,500-2,500

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128 Continental School 18th/19th century two ship portraits Both signed, “F. Pujol,” and titled, “Matilde y San Fernando 1803” and “Caterina 1793,” watercolor and ink on paper, framed. 32 1/2 in. x 21 in. (largest, sight) $1,000-1,500

129 Chippendale cherrywood oxbow slant-front desk probably connecticut, circa 1780 The slant front with inlaid mariner’s compass, on ball-and-claw feet. H: 45 in. W: 37 in. D: 22 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $2,000-3,000

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130 William Pierce Stubbs (1842-1909) portrait of the mindoro Signed, “W.P. Stubbs,” l.l., oil on canvas, framed. 19 3/4 in. x 30 3/4 in. (sight) $2,500-3,500

131 Federal inlaid bird’s-eye maple mechanical and portable writing desk boston, ma, circa 1800 With mahogany tambour, rosewood crossbanding, and ebony line inlay, brass handles. H: 7 3/4 in. W: 16 1/4 in. D: 12 1/4 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate Purchased at David Dunton, Woodbury, Connecticut, July 22, 1995 $800-1,200

132 Pair of inlaid mahogany single-drawer stands early 19th century The hexagonal tops inlaid with mariner’s compass. H: 27 in. W: 17 in. $1,000-1,500

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133 John Heyl Raser (1824-1901) view of the chew house cliveden from main street (germantown avenue) Signed, “Raser,” l.r., oil on academy board, framed. 9 1/2 in. x 17 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Private collection $4,000-6,000

134 Federal string inlaid mahogany bowfront chest of drawers circa 1800 Molded edge to top, with satinwood and other inlaid woods, with original bronze pulls marked, “Thomas Hands & Wm Jenkins, Birmingham England,” on French feet. H: 42 in. W: 46 in. D: 23 1/2 in. $1,500-2,500

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135 Inlaid mahogany writing box inscribed, “mary dixon 1794” With baize-lined interior writing surface and fitted with compartments. H: 7 in. W: 17 in. D: 11 in. provenance: Property of a New Jersey estate $600-800

136 Federal inlaid heart-back side chair maryland, possibly baltimore, circa 1800 With upholstered seat. H: 37 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $1,000-2,000

137 Federal mahogany and figured maple two-drawer work table philadelphia, pa, circa 1810 H: 31 in. W: 19 1/2 in. D: 16 1/2 in. $800-1,200

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138 Pair of carved giltwood eagles late 19th/early 20th century H: 8 1/2 in. L: 16 in. $300-500

139 Surveyor’s vernier compass with stand, tools and manuscripts of Joel Evans (1796-1865) of Springfield, Delaware County benjamin stancliffe (1782-1834), philadelphia, pa, early 19th century Compass engraved, “Stancliffe Maker-Philada Warranted,” with a fitted wooden box, plumb bob, one brass tool engraved, “H. Gregory London,” and a shagreen case fitted with tools; together with an account book of Joel Evans from 1817, several surveyor’s maps, and correspondence concerning surveying. H: 4 7/8 in. W: 13 in. D: 8 7/8 in. (box) provenance: By descent in the Evans Family to the present owner note: Joel Evans, a noted Quaker surveyor, owned a farm in Springfield, Delaware County on land granted to the Evans Family by William Penn. He served as Delaware County auditor in 1840 and 1852, as Director of the Poor in 1848, and the Office of Prothonotary, Recorder of Deeds, Register of Wills in 1849. He was named as an incorporator of the Delaware Mutual Insurance Company by the Act of May 1, 1852. Evans was a member and elder in Springfield Particular Meeting, and clerk of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. $2,500-3,500


140 Attributed to Anson Dickinson (1779-1852) portrait miniature of a field grade infantry officer, war of 1812 Watercolor on ivory, framed. 2 1/2 in. x 2 in. (sight) provenance: Private collection $2,000-3,000

141 Jean Baptiste Nini (French, 1717-1786) terra-cotta medallion profile of benjamin franklin With the inscription, “B. Franklin Americain,” framed. Diam: 4 in. provenance: The Milkins Collection Skinner, Inc. $800-1,200

142 Plaster bust of George Washington 19th century On a marble plinth. H: 30 in. W: 22 in. (excluding base); H: 64 1/2 in. (including base) provenance: Westchester County, New York collection $700-900

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143 Federal inlaid mahogany liquor chest circa 1800 The front inlaid with swagged ribbon, the top with flower basket, fitted interior with six decanters, two cordial glasses, and a glass tray. H: 9 1/4 in. W: 11 in. D: 8 3/4 in. provenance: Property of a Philadelphia Lady $2,000-3,000

144 Federal inlaid mahogany reverse-serpentine sideboard massachusetts, circa 1800 With pressed brass pulls. H: 38 1/2 in. W: 34 1/2 in. D: 23 1/4 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector Harold A Brand, Inc., Atlantic City, circa 1935 Purportedly from The Collection of Mrs. Whitelaw Reid $4,000-8,000

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145 Assembled Federal three-piece silver tea service simeon a. bayley, new york, ny, circa 1790 The teapot and covered urn-form sugar with impressed mark “Bayley” to undersides and bearing the engraved monogram “MMB”; the creamer with engraved monogram “R” within a laurel cartouche, apparently unmarked. H: 6 1/2 in. L: 11 1/2 in. Total weight: 44.59 oz. t. $1,500-2,500

146 Federal inlaid mahogany knife box circa 1800 Of typical form, lined with period wallpaper. H: 14 1/2 in. W: 9 in. D: 9 1/2 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $400-600

147 Federal inlaid mahogany pembroke table circa 1790 With shaped leaves on square tapering legs joined by “X” form stretcher. H: 28 1/2 in. W: 34 in. D: 19 1/2 in. provenance: From the late Richard R. and Emily M. Detwiler Uhl $700-900

148 Federal inlaid mahogany card table school of john and thomas seymour, boston, ma, circa 1815 H: 29 1/2 in. W: 37 in. D: 22 in. provenance: F.J. Carey, Penllyn, Pennsylvania, 1982 $1,500-2,500

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149 Manner of Francis Martin Drexel (1792-1863) pair of portraits: a lady and a gentleman, circa 1830 Oil on canvas, carved gilt frames. 23 1/4 in. x 19 in. (sight) $3,000-5,000

150 Federal inlaid mahogany bowfront chest of drawers new hampshire, circa 1800 Four drawers with pressed ‘eagle’ pulls, shaped apron and French feet. H: 7 3/4 in. W: 16 1/4 in. D: 12 1/4 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $3,000-5,000

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151 Federal inlaid and carved mahogany tall case clock aaron willard (1757-1844), boston, ma, circa 1800 Face inscribed, “Aaron Willard, Boston,” waist door retains engraved label (Paul Revere), original spreadwing eagle brass finials and red Japanned weights. H: approx. 100 in. W: 18 1/2 in. D: 9 1/2 in. provenance: Private Maryland collection Christie’s, June 25, 1991, Lot 269 Deaccessioned from the Virginia Historical Society for the benefit of the Collections Fund Presented to the Virginia Historical Society, 1974 Purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Jeffress, Richmond, Virginia Originally owned by R. George Mason (1809-1895) of “Homestead,” Greensville County, Virginia to his son, Reverend John Kercheval Mason to his son Dr. Hatley Norton Mason (b. 1880) $25,000-35,000

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152 Two Chinese Export porcelain ‘Pseudo Tobacco Leaf’ oval platters late 18th century L: 11 1/2 in. W: 9 1/4 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $1,500-2,500

153 Federal inlaid figured birch and mahogany card table new england, circa 1800 With handwritten inscription to fly, “Ryan.” H: 30 in. W: 36 in. D: 17 1/4 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $1,000-1,500

154 Federal carved mahogany shield-back side chair attributed to john carlisle (active 1789?-1803), providence, ri, circa 1790 Back carved with swagged urn, molded tapering legs, on casters. H: 37 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $800-1,200

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155 Chinese Export porcelain ‘Nanking’ platter 19th century Together with a wooden stand. L: 18 in. (platter); H: 20 in. (stand) provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $800-1,200


156 Chinese Export porcelain ‘Pseudo Tobacco Leaf’ deep dish late 18th century Together with an octagonal platter in a related palette. Diam: 8 1/2 in. L: 11 1/2 in. (platter) provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector Bears paper label, “Loan exhibition Washington Antique Show 2001.” Elinor Gordon, Villanova, Pennsylvania, 1996 $800-1,200

157 Chinese Export porcelain orange and green ‘Fitzhugh’ plates 19th century Of typical form, the borders with green decoration, the cavetto with orange. Diam: 9 3/4 in. provenance: Private collection Elinor Gordon, Villanova, Pennsylvania $600-800

158 Chinese Export porcelain blue ‘Fitzhugh’ fruit bowl and an orange ‘Fitzhugh’ small plate 19th century H: 4 1/2 in. W: 10 in. D: 9 1/4 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $500-800 159 Pair of Federal inlaid mahogany card tables new england, circa 1800 H: 30 3/4 in. W: 36 1/2 in. D: 17 in. $1,000-2,000

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160 Chinese Export porcelain famille rose large basin 18th century Decorated with pavilions in a landscape. Diam: 15 1/4 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $600-800 161 Two ladles with Chinese Export porcelain famille rose bowls 18th century Together with two Chinese Export porcelain handled knives. L: 14 in. (longest) provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $1,500-2,500 162 Two Chinese Export porcelain famille rose octagonal plates 18th century Decorated with two oxen in a stream, associated with the service of Jonathan Sayward of York, Maine. Diam: 8 1/2 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $800-1,200

163 Chinese Export porcelain famille rose covered tureen and stand early 19th century H: 8 1/2 in. W: 12 in. D: 8 1/2 in. (tureen) provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $1,500-2,500

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164 Chinese Export Ker-Martin Armorial porcelain lobed bowl circa 1790 Diam: 8 in. note: The Ker-Martin service is thought to have been ordered by Robert Martin, who served the Honorable East India Company, for the wedding of his sister Jane to their cousin William Ker in 1790. $1,000-2,000

165 Chinese Export porcelain ‘Arms of New York’ tea caddy and ‘Sailor’s Farewell and Return’ teabowl and saucer early 19th century H: 5 1/2 in. (tea caddy) provenance: Estate of a Washington D.C. collector $800-1,200

166 Chinese Export porcelain famille rose plate circa 1760 Depicting a lady and gentleman in a garden landscape, with attendant. Diam: 9 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate Collection of Leo & Doris Hodroff Christie’s, New York, January 24, 2007 $1,000-2,000

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167 Two China Trade reverse paintings on glass elegant western ladies, circa 1800 The second item, a portrait miniature. 10 in. x 7 3/4 in. (sight) and 3 1/2 in. x 2 3/4 in. (sight) provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector Northeast Auctions, August 19, 2007, lot 1347 Portrait miniature: Malcolm Magruder, Virginia $800-1,200

168 Pair of Federal carved mahogany shield-back side chairs philadelphia, pa, circa 1790 H: 38 3/4 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate Purchased from Peter D. Hynson Antiques, Ruxton, Maryland, 1980s $1,500-2,500

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169 Federal carved mahogany sewing stand salem, ma, circa 1815 H: 30 in. W: 19 1/2 in. D: 16 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $1,000-1,500


170 Pair of Chinese Export porcelain pistolhandled urns circa 1800 Each decorated with sepia colored medallions, molded bell-flower swags and marbleized plinths. H: 15 1/2 in. provenance: By descent in the Sargeant/Large Family of Philadelphia to the late George Meade Easby (1918-2005) of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia $2,500-3,500

171 Federal carved mahogany bowfront chest of drawers new england, circa 1820 H: 48 1/2 in. W: 44 1/2 in. D: 21 in. $1,200-2,200

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172 Jacob Eichholtz (1776-1842) portrait of elizabeth kintzing, mrs. elisha kane, circa 1810 Recorded to have been inscribed in ink on verso before relining, “J. Eichholtz 1810,” oil on canvas. 29 in. x 24 in. provenance: Verso bears label of Childs Gallery, Boston literature: Rebecca J. Beal, Jacob Eichholtz 1776-1842: Portrait Painter of Pennsylvania (1969), No. 414. pp. 124-125. note: Born into a wealthy merchant family, Elizabeth Kintzing married Elisha Kane in 1807. She died in 1834 and is buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery. $1,000-1,500

173 Federal inlaid mahogany lolling chair new england, circa 1790 H: 43 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate Joe Kindig, Jr. & Son, York, Pennsylvania, June 5, 1987 $2,000-3,000

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174 Federal figured and inlaid mahogany desk and bookcase probably salem, ma, circa 1790 In two parts, the upper case with swan’s neck pediment inlaid with pinwheels centering a carved urn and flame finial, above bellflower and line inlaid frieze, and two doors opening to fitted interior, the lower case with slant lid opening to fitted interior above oxbow facade and drawers, ogival bracket feet. H: 100 in. W: 46 in. D: 25 in. provenance: Private Maryland collection Leigh Keno, New York, New York, 2006 By tradition, the desk descended from Caroline James (born 1838) of Boston, who married Alexander Young; to their daughter, Caroline James Young of Boston, who married Robert Hooper; to their daughter, Caroline S. Stevenson (born 1878) of Milton, Massachusetts, who married Robert Saltonstall; to Harriet Lee Saltonstall Gratwick (1907-1999). $15,000-25,000

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175 Turned walnut candlestand late 18th century H: 28 in. Diam: 20 1/4 in. provenance: Property from a Pennsylvania collection $500-800

176 George Henry Laporte (English, 1799-1873) colonel freemantle’s trotter philadelphia Oil on canvas, framed. 24 1/2 in. x 33 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Verso bears label of Childs Gallery, Boston $3,000-5,000

177 Federal inlaid mahogany tambour desk boston or north shore, ma, early 19th century Two accordion doors slide to reveal compartments and small drawers, all over four graduated drawers, on French feet. H: 44 in. W: 41 3/4 in. D: 19 1/2 in. provenance: Jack Partridge, Maine, The Philadelphia Antique Show, 1985 Hand-written note accompanying desk reads, “This desk came from the home of William Pritchard Richardson of Newburyport, Mass some time before 1811. He was a sea-faring man and lived in a house with a Captain’s walk on the roof- and was my great-grandfather. Phoebe E. Richardson 92 Parish Rd. Scituate, Mass.” $1,000-2,000

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178 Anglo-American School 19th century seven portrait miniatures of ladies and gentleman, early 19th century Watercolor and ink on paper, framed. 3 5/4 in. x 3 in. (largest, sight) $400-600

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180 Federal inlaid mahogany lady’s secretary new england, circa 1800 The stepped cornice with urn-form finials, above two glazed doors with Gothic tracery enclosing shelves, and lower case with three drawers. H: 74 in. W: 35 in. D: 18 in. provenance: Westchester County, New York collection $800-1,200

179 Pair of Federal carved mahogany side chairs maryland, circa 1800 H: 36 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $1,500-2,500

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181 American School 19th century indian captivity scene, possibly representing elizabeth hanson Oil on tin, unsigned, framed. 9 1/2 in. x 8 1/4 in. (sight) $1,500-2,500

182 Federal figured mahogany astragal-ended work table philadelphia, pa, circa 1810 One short drawer above a deep work drawer matched at back with two faux drawer fronts, on ring and reeded tapering legs ending in spindle feet with casters. H: 29 3/4 in. W: 24 in. D: 14 in. provenance: Private Maryland collection Leigh Keno, New York, New York, 2006 $1,000-1,500

183 Pair of Federal carved mahogany shield-back side chairs philadelphia, pa, circa 1800 H: 39 3/4 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $1,000-1,500

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184 Mrs. Anne Mee (English, c. 1760-1851) portrait miniature of decima cecelia shubrick heyward (1796-1867) of south carolina, circa 1820 Watercolor on ivory, framed. Accompanied by hand-written note identifying sitter, watercolor on ivory framed. 3 in. x 2 1/2 in. (sight) note: A famous beauty, Decima Shubrick was the daughter of Col. Thomas H. Shubrick, owner of Belvedere Plantation in Charleston, South Carolina. Thomas Shubrick served in the Revolution in the Second South Carolina Regiment. Decima married Thomas Hamilton Heyward (1792-1828) in 1816. $1,000-1,500

185 Mrs. Moses B. Russell (aka Clarissa Peters, 1809-1854) portrait miniature of a young man wearing masonic pin Watercolor on ivory, gilt locket frame. 2 1/2 in. x 2 1/8 in. (sight) $500-800

186 Attributed to John Marrass (French, active first quarter 19th century) pair of portrait miniatures: eliza bussey (17831841) and charles davis (1777-1821) of boston, ma, 1808 Partial hand-written paper labels on each identifying sitters and painter, watercolor on ivory, framed. 2 1/2 in. x 2 in. (sight) note: Eliza Bussey, daughter of Judith Gay Bussey and Benjamin Bussey, a wealthy Boston merchant, married Charles Davis, son of General Amasa Davis, November 22, 1803 at Hollis Street Church in Boston. The couple resided at 28 Summer Street and had four daughters. $600-800

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187 Silk embroidered mourning picture “sacred to the memory of richard whellen,” boston, ma, circa 1810 Silk and watercolor on a silk ground, églomisé mat, framed. 22 1/2 in. x 17 in. (sight) $4,000-6,000

188 Needlework picture “wrought by adalene bradford, aged 17 years, 1813” Silk and watercolor on a silk ground, original églomisé mat and frame. 21 in. x 20 in. (sight) note: Adeline Bradford was born to Isaac Bradford and Hannah Trask Bradford in North Yarmouth, Maine in 1796. She married Willam Park on September 20, 1818 in Boston. $2,500-3,500

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189 American School 19th century small portrait of a young boy, circa 1840 Accompanied by a hand-written note, “Water color of a young boy - painted by Walter Franklin Atlee M.D. [1828-1910] while a student at Yale University, Class of 1845,” watercolor and ink on paper, framed. 11 in. x 9 in. $700-900

190 American School 19th century portrait miniature of a young boy Watercolor on ivory, daguerreotype case. 2 3/4 in. x 2 1/8 in. (sight) $600-800

191 English School 19th century two portrait miniatures: a little boy and a young girl Watercolor on ivory, framed. 2 7/8 in. x 2 1/2 in. (boy, sight) provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $600-800

192 American School 19th century portrait miniature of mary ann goss (1822-1892), luzerne county, pa, circa 1840 Watercolor on ivory, gilt locket frame with hair on obverse. 2 1/4 in. x 1 7/8 in. (sight) note: Mary Ann Goss, the daughter of Nathaniel D. Goss and Thankful Forbes, was born in Huntington Mills, Luzerne County. In 1854, she married Reuben Gearheart, also of Luzerne County. They had five children. Mary Ann Goss is buried in Scott Cemetery, Huntington Township, Pennsylvania. $500-800

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193 Federal carved and turned mahogany cellarette attributed to joseph rawson & son, providence, ri, 1800-1810 Of octagonal form, the door and sides composed of cockbeaded panels, the frame with engaged columns terminating in reeded legs, on brass casters. H: 29 in. W: 25 in. D: 16 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate Francis Bealey American Arts, Essex, Connecticut, June 10, 1992 literature: This work is illustrated in Hinckley, F. Lewis, A Directory of Antique Furniture, p. 313, plate 998. Another related example is illustrated in Antiques from Israel Sack Collection, Volume VIII, p. 2293, plate 5705. $1,500-2,500

194 Two Federal looking glasses with églomisé panels circa 1820-1830 One mahogany and the other gilt, the églomisé panels with figural representations. 39 1/4 in. x 21 1/2 in. (largest) $600-1,000

195 Oval inlaid mahogany valuables box circa 1800 With hinged lid, lined with wallpaper. H: 4 3/8 in. L: 17 3/4 in provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $700-900

196 Federal astragal-end figured maple sewing stand pennsylvania, circa 1815 Lined with early wallpaper. H: 31 in. W: 27 1/2 in. D: 16 in. provenance: From the late Richard R. and Emily M. Detwiler Uhl $1,000-1,500

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197 Federal maple tall chest new england, circa 1800 Composed of six graduated drawers, with shaped apron, on straight feet. H: 58 1/4 in. W: 36 in. D: 19 1/2 in. provenance: From the late Richard R. and Emily M. Detwiler Uhl $1,500-2,500

199 American School 19th century theorem: landscape, rezpah e. eye, portland, me, circa 1820 Watercolor and ink on velvet, framed. 9 in. x 12 3/4 in. (sight) provenance: The Grant Collection, New York Hand-written note on verso, “This picture belonged to Deborah Stanwood and was painted by a schoolmate Rezpah E. Eye whose name appears on the face of the picture. It is not a fine work of art but valuable on account of the associations. It is painted on velvet. Deborah your grandmother was born Feb. 12th 1798. The picture was painted about 1813 I presume.” note: Rezpah E. Eye married Charles Dunlap in December of 1833 in Portland, Maine. $800-1,200

198 Federal two-drawer figured maple work table circa 1815 Bearing pressed brass hardware. H: 28 in. W: 22 1/2 in. D: 15 in. $800-1,200

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200 Federal cherrywood sugar chest kentucky, circa 1830 With a hinged lift lid, on turned round feet. H: 33 in. W: 32 in. D: 18 in. provenance: By descent in family from East-Central, Kentucky $2,000-3,000

201 Federal inlaid cherrywood chest of drawers southern states, circa 1815 The top inlaid with star device, fluted corner columns, shaped bracket feet. H: 39 in. W: 42 1/4 in. D: 18 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $1,500-2,500

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202 Civil War appliquéd album quilt of Confederate interest dated 1861 Stamped and embroidered with makers’ names, including Rachel A. Weeks, Addison B. Weeks, Caroline Ackerman, Ellen Ackerman, J.M. Van Buskirk and Maria Terhune, the squares variously worked with solid cotton in floral and geometric designs, some padded, the central square worked with dates “1861” and “1776” and crossed Confederate flags, commemorating the secession of the seven Southern states at the beginning of the Civil War, and the year of American Independence. 78 in. x 92 in. $5,000-8,000

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203 Appliquéd cotton quilt monroe, ny, late 19th century Four flower heads with sprouts enclosed by bold leafy blossoms, in solid cotton patches, heightened by conforming leaf and flower quilting. 82 in. x 84 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $800-1,200

204 Framed floral silk brocade dress fragment and needlework sampler of Dolly Madison, Washington and Clemson Family interest southern states, early 19th century The fragment purportedly from Dolly Madison’s wedding dress, accompanied by a letter, dated May 1911, “Dear Martha, Had to go to ... got our piece of Mrs. Madison’s wedding dress and mother’s sampler done when she was 11. Mrs. M. was a cousin of your grandfather Washington. He gave piece to dear mother—love to all ... Kate,” the sampler worked with multicolored threads on linen ground, accompanied by typewritten note, “Sampler done by Elizabeth Clemson Neilson at age 11. (Sister of Louisa Clemson Washington, Catherine Clemson North, John Baker Clemson D.D. and Thomas Clemson who founded Clemson Univ. in South Carolina, and Married John C. Calhoun’s daughter.” 19 in. x 6 1/2 in. (garment remnant by sight) provenance: By descent to present owner $600-800

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205 Federal inlaid mahogany miniature chest or document box mid-atlantic states, possibly virginia, circa 1800 The top inlaid with mariner’s compass and quarter fans, the front inlaid with drapery swags, quarter fans and penned flowers inside roundels. H: 9 1/2 in. W: 15 3/4 in. D: 8 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector Sumpter Priddy III, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, 2012 $2,000-2,500

206 Federal inlaid walnut spice or valuables box attributed to charles c. cameron or his circle, potomac river valley, va, circa 1800 Front and top inlaid with round and oval panels, the door opens to four drawers. H: 12 in. W: 10 in. D: 8 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector Sumpter Priddy III, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, 2016 $4,000-6,000

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207 After Felix O.C. Darley (1822-1888) ichabod crane: the village schoolmaster from the legend of sleepy hollow Oil on canvas, framed. 22 3/4 in. x 16 3/4 in. (sight) provenance: Westchester County, New York collection note: Darley created the illustrations for the 1849 publication of Washington Irving’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Darley’s image of Ichabod Crane in his classroom was also used in Magic Lantern slides dating to 1890. $1,500-2,500

208 Federal cherrywood tall chest circa 1800 With original brass pulls, French feet and shaped apron. H: 63 in. W: 45 1/2 in. D: 21 1/2 in. $1,500-2,500

209 Painted low-back Windsor armchair philadelphia, pa, late 18th century H: 30 in. $700-900

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210 Appliquéd quilt late 19th century Blue and yellow printed cotton patches arranged in a grapevine, bird and potted flower border enclosing field of leafy medallions, heightened by conforming quilting. 83 1/2 in. x 96 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $800-1,200

211 Mahogany three-tier wall shelf late 18th century H: 31 in. W: 27 1/2 in. D: 8 1/2 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $300-500

212 Federal walnut blanket chest-on-stand pennsylvania, circa 1800 H: 33 in. W: 50 in. D: 21 in. provenance: Narberth, Pennsylvania collection $1,000-1,500

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213 Inlaid mahogany and reverse glass-painted “architectural” watch hutch 19th century The platform fitted with drawer. H: 20 1/2 in. W: 11 in. $800-1,200

214 Carved figural watch hutch 19th century Together with watch hutch having a molded circular frame on a square base and bun feet. H: 8 1/4 in. W: 6 1/2 in. $600-900

215 Carved and painted watch hutch in the form of a figural group 19th century Depicting a nude woman standing between two seated males holding a rolled document and flower, respectively, their knees draped in cloth. H: 9 3/4 in. $800-1,200

216 Inlaid mahogany watch hutch in the form of a tall case clock early 19th century H: 11 1/2 in. provenance: Pitt & Scott Ltd., London, United Kingdom $600-800

217 Miniature inlaid mahogany chest of drawers circa 1800 With inlaid escutcheons, turned pulls, shaped apron. H: 16 in. W: 17 1/2 in. D: 7 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $500-800

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218 Needlework picture “galatea & echo,” attributed to the folwell school, philadelphia, pa Worked with silk and chenille threads and watercolor on a silk ground, églomisé mat, framed. 22 1/2 in. x 16 1/4 in. (sight) provenance: Private collection $3,000-5,000

219 Miniature mahogany two-drawer chest 19th century On scrolled legs. H: 9 3/4 in. W: 10 1/4 in. D: 5 1/4 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $300-500

220 Two late Federal miniature mahogany chests of drawers circa 1830 The larger with porcelain knobs, the smaller with brass knobs and velvet-lined drawers. H: 19 in. W: 20 in. D: 9 1/4 in. (largest) $800-1,200

221 Classical figured mahogany two-drawer sewing table circa 1825 On a ring and urn-turned support and downswept legs. H: 32 3/8 in. W: 19 in. D: 15 7/8 in. $500-800

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222 American School 19th century portrait miniature of an elegant young lady in white Watercolor on ivory, gilt locket frame with braided hair to obverse. 2 3/4 in. x 2 1/4 in. (sight) $500-800

223 American School 19th century portrait miniature of a young man Watercolor on ivory, gilt locket frame and leather case. 2 1/2 in. x 2 in. (sight) $600-800

224 Attributed to Ann Hall (1792-1863) portrait miniature of hannah eugenia whitney (1815-1844), mrs. henry lawrence Inscription on verso, “Hannah Eugenia Lawrence, nee Whitney, 1836 Paradise ...”, watercolor on ivory. 5 1/4 in. x 4 in. (sight) provenance: By descent in family to the present owner note: Hannah Whitney married Henry Lawrence in New York City in 1835. $800-1,200

225 Federal carved mahogany urn-back side chair rhode island, circa 1800 H: 38 1/2 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $800-1,200

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226 Silkwork picture new england, circa 1820 Flower-filled urn worked with chenille on a silk ground, framed. 21 1/2 in. x 18 1/4 in. (sight) $2,000-3,000

227 Federal carved mahogany sofa new york, ny, circa 1815 Reeded arms and front legs. H: 37 in. L: 75 in. D: 31 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $3,000-5,000

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228 Osbert Burr Loomis (1813-1886) pair of portraits: a lady and a gentleman Oil on canvas, framed. 29 1/2 in. x 24 1/2 in. (sight) $2,000-3,000

229 Classical mahogany card table baltimore, md, circa 1825 “D” shaped top above an urn form support, downswept legs ending in brass paw feet on casters. H: 28 1/2 in. W: 35 1/4 in. D: 17 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $1,000-2,000

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230 American School 19th century portrait of four children Oil on canvas, gilt frame. 50 in. x 34 1/2 in. (sight) $5,000-8,000

231 American School 19th century pair of portraits: a lady and a gentleman, circa 1830 Oil on canvas, framed. 29 1/4 in. x 24 in. (sight) $600-800

232 Classical figured mahogany breakfast table baltimore, md, circa 1830 H: 29 in. W: 47 3/4 in. D: 25 1/2 in. (closed) provenance: Property of a Maryland estate $1,500-2,500

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233 Robert Street (1796-1865) pair of portraits: a lady and a gentleman The lady signed and dated, “Rob. Street 1854” and the gentleman signed and dated “Rob. Street 1853,” framed. 29 1/4 in. x 24 in. (sight) $2,000-3,000 234 Pair of patinated and gilt-bronze Argand lamps 19th century H: 19 in. $600-800

235 Patinated and gilt-bronze Sinumbra lamp and patinated bronze and marble doublearm candelabrum 19th century H: 29 in. (Sinumbra lamp); H: 13 1/2 in. W: 14 1/2 in. (candelabrum) $800-1,200

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236 John Heyl Raser (1824-1901) view of the wissahickon creek, circa 1885 Signed, “J. Heyl Raser,” l.r., with inscription on verso, “Pidgie for Papa,” and faint inscription, “Wissahickon,” oil on papier-mâché plate bearing patent stamp of 1880, framed. Diam: 14 in. provenance: The Milkins Collection $800-1,200

237 Classical carved mahogany bedstead caribbean, circa 1840 Headboard carved with basket of fruit, with brass feet. H: 98 in. W: approx. 64 in. provenance: Westchester County, New York collection $1,500-2,500

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238 Classical carved giltwood girandole bull’s-eye looking glass early 19th century Surmounted by a reclining deer before a tree on a rocky plinth, leafy pendant below. L: 47 in. W: 28 in. $1,500-2,500

239 Robert Street (1796-1865) portrait of a mother and child Signed and dated, “R. Street 1832,” oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 24 3/4 in. (sight) provenance: Sold in these galleries, May 2, 2014, lot 103 $2,000-3,000

240 Fine three-piece marble and ormolu clock garniture retailed by a.b. griswold & co., new orleans, la, late 19th century H: 28 in. W: 19 3/4 in. (largest) provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia $2,000-3,000

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241 Anglo-American School 19th century portrait of two little girls Oil on canvas, framed. 49 1/4 in. x 38 in. (sight) provenance: Westchester County, New York collection $2,000-3,000

242 American School 19th century portrait of a young girl Oil on canvas, framed. 15 1/2 in. x 12 1/4 in. (sight) $800-1,200

243 American School 19th century portrait of a young girl from new england Oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 25 in. (sight) note: Before the 1985 conservation and lining of the work, the stencil, “From/ M.J. Whipple Artist’s Supply Store/ 35 Cornhill/ Boston” was visible on canvas verso. $2,000-3,000

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244 Attributed to Rembrandt Peale (1778-1860) portrait of sarah poyntell relf (1780-1865) of philadelphia, pa Oil on canvas, framed, with inscribed plaque, “Mrs. Samuel Relf (Sarah Poyntell) /(17801865) /By Rembrandt Peale.” 29 1/4 in. x 24 in. (sight) note: Sarah Poyntell Relf is buried at Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $3,000-5,000

245 Attributed to Daniel Huntington (1816-1906) portrait of the artist’s brother, gurdon huntington (1818-1875) Inscribed on stretcher, “Gurdon Huntington 1836, by D. Huntington,” oil on canvas, framed. 12 in. x 10 1/4 in. (sight) provenance: Property of a Philadelphia Lady note: Gurdon Huntington, a published poet and lover of English literature, became an Episcopalian minister. He served as rector of Christ Church, Sag Harbor, New York and rector of Christ Church, Walton, New York where he died at the age of 57. $800-1,200

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246 American School 19th century portrait of a little girl in red dress with book Oil on canvas, framed. 35 1/2 in. x 28 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Collection of a Philadelphia Lady $1,500-2,500

247 Appliquéd cotton quilt early 19th century Printed and solid patches arranged in a pattern of four hands enclosed by rings of budding vine, heightened with diagonal line, conforming and flowerhead quilting. 82 in. x 84 in. $2,000-3,000

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248 William Van de Veld Bonfield (1834-1885) on the delaware river Signed, “W.V. Bonfield,” oil on canvas, framed. 26 1/2 in. x 17 in. (sight) $1,000-2,000

249 Set of six Classical mahogany side chairs first quarter 19th century With caned seats. H: 38 in. provenance: Christie’s, New York, October 15, 1983, lot 559 $1,500-2,500

250 Pair of French bronze ‘Carcel’ lamps 19th century H: 21 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia note: The ‘Carcel’ lamp was named after Bernard Guillaume Carcel (1750-1818). His invention was considered a vast improvement over other Argand lamps used during the period. $800-1,200

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251 Charles Wilson Knapp (1823-1900) homestead on the susquehanna Signed, “C.W. Knapp,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 42 in. x 23 1/4 in. (sight) provenance: Westchester County, New York collection $2,000-3,000

252 Classical grain-painted and giltdecorated Grecian bench probably baltimore, md, circa 1830 H: 22 1/2 in. L: 40 in. D: 14 1/2 in. $1,000-2,000

253 William Aiken Walker (1838-1921) older man with walking stick Signed, l.l., oil on academy board, framed. 8 in. x 4 in. (sight) provenance: The Milkins Collection Pook & Pook, April 16, 2011, Lot 416 Ex-Collection: Robert Merritt note: We are grateful to John Fowler for assisting with the authentification of this lot based on photographs. The painting will be included in Mr. Fowler’s forthcoming catalogue raisonne of the artist’s work. $3,000-5,000

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254 Collection of Staffordshire historical blue transferware items circa 1825 Comprising two coffepots and a teapot in “Lafayette at the Tomb of Franklin”; a pitcher in “Boston State House”; four soup plates, small plate, five luncheon plates, dinner plate, covered sugar bowl, six teabowls and saucers in “Landing of Lafayette at Castle Garden”; small bowl in “City Hall New York”; a creamer in “Mcdonough’s Victory”; and plates in “American Independence,” “Nahant Hotel near Boston,” “The Dam and Waterworks Philadelphia,” “Park Theater, New York,” and two “States.” H: 12 in. (tallest) $2,000-3,000

255 Classical carved figured mahogany card table in the manner of samuel mcintire, salem, ma, circa 1820 H: 30 in. W: 37 in. D: 18 1/2 in. $1,000-2,000

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256 Five piece sterling silver coffee service s. kirk & son, baltimore, md, circa 1850 Of Classical urn form, comprising two coffee pots, covered sugar, creamer, and wastebowl; marked to undersides; accompanied by a large custom fitted wood traveling chest retaining various shipping labels. H: 13 in. Total weight: 123.08 oz. t. $1,500-2,500

257 Sterling silver water pitcher j.e. caldwell & co., philadelphia, pa, early 20th century In the Neoclassical style, inscribed, “SDL” within an engraved laurel cartouche, and “January 9th, 1904” to square base. H: 9 1/4 in. Weight: 31.275 oz. t. provenance: From the Estate of Alma Cohen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $300-500

258 Six Classical carved mahogany klismos side chairs philadelphia, pa, circa 1825 H: 32 in. provenance: F. J. Carey, Penllyn, Pennsylvania, 1982 $1,200-1,800

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259 American School 19th century portrait of a gentleman Oil on canvas, elaborate gilt frame. 23 in. x 19 in. (sight) provenance: Crescent City Auction Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana $1,000-1,500

260 Classical giltwood bull’s-eye looking glass early 19th century Surmounted by an eagle. L: 39 in. W: 15 in. $1,000-1,500

261 Classical carved and figured mahogany card table new york, ny, circa 1827 With acanthus-carved pedestal base on carved legs ending in brass paw feet on casters. H: 30 in. W: 38 in. D: 18 in. provenance: Robert T. Trump, Flourtown, Pennsylvania, 1982 $1,500-2,500

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262 Robert Street (1796-1865) pair of portraits: a lady and a gentleman Each signed and dated, “by R. Street 1834,” oil on canvas, framed. 29 1/2 in. x 24 1/2 in. (sight) $2,500-3,500 263 Pair of patinated and gilt-bronze double-arm Argand lamps retailed by baldwin gardiner, new york, second quarter 19th century Marked, ”B. Gardiner N. York.” H: 23 in. W: 19 in. $700-900

264 Classical marble top mahogany pier table probably new york, circa 1820 H: 34 1/2 in. W: 42 in. D: 19 1/4 in. provenance: Westchester County, New York collection $1,500-2,500

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265 Henry Walton (1804-1865) portrait of a seated lady Signed on verso, watercolor and ink on paper, framed. 8 3/4 in. x 6 5/8 in. (sight) provenance: Christie’s, New York, May 29, 2002, lot 106 $1,500-2,500

266 American School 19th century portrait of a child with hoop, cat and fancy chair Watercolor and ink on page of account book dated, “1810,” framed. 9 1/2 in. x 7 in. (sight) provenance: Christie’s, New York, 2002 $2,000-2,500

267 Classical red-painted and giltdecorated fancy chair circa 1825 H: 32 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $500-800

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268 Set of six paint-decorated fancy chairs mid-atlantic states, circa 1830 With caned seats. H: 31 in. $500-800


269 Family register “by the name of spear,” rockland, knox county, me, circa 1835 Watercolor and ink on paper, framed. 22 1/4 in. x 17 1/4 in. (sight) provenance: Cyr Auction Company, July 10, 2002, lot 106 $1,500-2,500

270 Set of six grain-painted and stencil-decorated fancy chairs mid-atlantic states, circa 1830 H: 33 in. $700-900

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271 American School 19th century three portraits: miles h. greenfield, martha ann bell greenfield and piety greenfield of todd county, kentucky, 1840 Oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 23 in. (sight) provenance: Purchased in Texas. note: Listed in censuses as a farmer, Miles H. Greenfield (18081867) married Martha Ann Bell (1816-1872), daughter of traveling minister and planter Reverend Caleb Norris Bell, Jr. and Judith Moore, in 1832. The couple had two daughters. The first daughter, Piety, was born in 1838. Piety married David E. Sydnor and died at 24 years of age. The second daughter, Judith, was born in 1845. The entire family is buried at Bell’s Chapel Church Cemetery, Elkton, Kentucky. $10,000-15,000

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272 American School 19th century artist sketching a family Watercolor on paper, mounted to mat board. 15 1/4 in. x 11 1/4 in. $500-800

273 American School 19th century small portrait of a lady, circa 1840 Oil on tin, signed “J. T. F. 1840 (?),” framed. 9 1/4 in. x 6 7/8 in. (sight) $300-500

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274 Fraktur: Birth record for Atlantic Allen new jersey, dated 1801 Pen and ink on laid paper, framed. 12 3/4 in. x 7 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Private collection The Collections of Isobel and Harvey Kahn, Northeast Auctions, August 3, 2002, lot 115 $1,000-1,500

275 Fraktur: two bookplates for Johannes Jung, 1804 johannes ernst spangenberg (1755-1814), easton, northampton county, pa Watercolor and ink on laid paper, framed. 12 1/4 in. x 7 3/4 in. (sight) provenance: Property of a Philadelphia Lady By descent in family to the present owner $2,000-3,000

276 Fraktur: a Schewenkfelder hymn early 19th century Watercolor and ink on paper, typed translation on verso, framed. 6 in. x 15 in. (sight) provenance: The Milkins Collection Pook & Pook $2,000-3,000

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277 Fraktur: Vorschrift probably lancaster county, early 19th century Indistinct signature, possibly “Jacob Burnhardt,” watercolor and ink on paper, framed. 8 1/4 in. x 13 1/4 in. (sight) provenance: Northeast Auctions, The Collections of Isobel and Harvey Kahn, August 3, 2002 $3,000-5,000

278 Two frakturs: two birth and baptismal records one fraktur columbia county, pa, late 18th and early 19th century Comprising a birth and baptismal letter for Chatarina of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, dated 1826, and a birth and baptismal letter, dated 1792; watercolor and ink on paper, framed. 16 in. x 13 1/2 in. (largest, sight) provenance: The Milkins Collection Collection of Irvin & Anita Schorsch, Sotheby’s, New York, January 22, 2016, Lot 950 $1,500-2,500

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279 Appliquéd and embroidered quilt 20th century Solid red squares enclosing birds and flowerheads, heightened with conforming quilting. 72 in. x 74 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $500-800

280 Cotton appliquéd quilt early 20th century Worked with solid cotton patches arranged within a swag and tassel border enclosing leaves and birds, machine sewn binding. 70 in. x 60 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $500-800

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281 Appliquéd “sampler” album quilt third quarter 19th century Large medallion enclosed by variously patterned squares worked in solid and printed cotton, heightened with conforming cable and flowerhead quilting. 90 in. x 90 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $800-1,200

282 Collection of Peafowl and rainbow patterned Spatterware england, 19th century Including mug, pitcher, washbowl, three creamers, platter, five tea bowls, seven saucers, five plates, covered sugar, sugar without lid, small shaped deep dish in blue, red and green; three child’s tea cups and saucers and a small plate in rainbow; and a green spatter partial children’s set with two teapots, waste bowl, two covered sugars, four cups and two saucers. Diam: 12 in. (largest bowl) provenance: Property of a Philadelphia Gentleman $1,500-2,500

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283 Continental School 19th century portrait miniature of a little girl with a doll Inscription in graphite on verso, “Ancestor on Oma Suze’s side of family. (Van Dooren) Only girl died at 11 years,” watercolor on ivory, framed. 3 1/4 in. x 2 3/4 in. (sight) provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $800-1,200

284 American School 19th century portrait miniature of a little girl with basket of flowers, circa 1820 Backed with a New York trade card inscribed, “Mariel 1823,” watercolor on ivory, framed. 3 1/8 in. x 2 1/2 in. (sight) $800-1,200

285 “Smuggler” copper weathervane attributed to cushing and white, waltham, ma, circa 1880 H: 15 in. W: 28 in. D: 4 in. (without base) provenance: Private collection $5,000-8,000

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286 Joseph Whiting Stock (1815-1855) portrait of a child in blue with cat and rose Oil on canvas, framed. 31 in. x 23 in. (sight) provenance: Private collection Skinner, Inc., November 1, 2002, Lot 323 literature: The Paintings and Journals of Joseph Whiting Stock (1976), edited by Juliette Tomlinson, fig. II: 45. $20,000-30,000

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287 W. P. Chapman (British, 19th century) horse in stable Inscribed on verso, “Painted by W. P. Chapman 1872 Cheltenham,” oil on canvas, framed. 23 1/2 in. x 19 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Westchester County, New York collection $1,000-1,500

288 Large molded copper weathervane of trotter “Goldsmith’s Maid” attributed to j.w. fiske & co., new york, circa 1865 H: 23 in. L: 42 in. provenance: Collection of Ann Arader, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. $2,000-3,000

289 Federal figured maple twodrawer work table philadelphia, pa, circa 1810 With turned tapering legs ending in peg feet. H: 28 in. W: 19 3/4 in. D: 18 3/4 in. $800-1,200

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290 St. Julian sulky and driver copper weathervane attributed to j.w. fiske & co., new york, circa 1880 With a wooden base. H: 20 1/4 in. W: 38 in. D: 9 1/2 in. (without base) provenance: Private collection Christie’s, New York, October 12, 2001, lot 32 $15,000-25,000

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291 Two Canvasback decoys seneca lake model, mason decoy factory, detroit, mi, circa 1920 L: 16 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $1,000-2,000 292 Canvasback drake decoy ward brothers, crisfield, md, circa 1935 L: 16 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate Stamp on underside: Collection of R.H. Richardson, Cambridge, Maryland $800-1,200

293 Carved and painted Canvasback hen decoy mason decoy factory, detroit, mi, early 20th century L: 15 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $500-800

294 Carved and painted Bufflehead drake decoy connecticut, early 20th century L: 12 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $500-800

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295 Group of six carved and painted decoys various makers Including a Goldeneye attributed to Harry V. Shourds; a Black Duck, bearing stamp of the Mackey Collection; a Broadbill Hen by Frank Lewis; a boldy carved Blue Bill; and a Black Duck decoy. L: 16 in. (largest) provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $1,500-2,500

296 Painted tin Yellowlegs shorebird decoy early 20th century L: 9 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania estate $250-350

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297 American School 19th century two works: house portrait and bucolic scene with sheep and young girl The first with pigment and mica on artist board; the second, watercolor and ink on paper, framed. 9 1/2 in. x 11 1/4 in. and 8 1/4 in. x 10 3/4 in. (sight) provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $600-800

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298 Ralph Dunkelberger (1894-1965) the needed addition - oley valley Signed, l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 29 1/4 in. x 23 3/4 in. (sight) provenance: The Milkins Collection $800-1,200

299 Carved and painted figure of an elderly woman 20th century Indistinctly signed on underside of foot. H: 6 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $400-600

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300 Carved dog head with glass eyes late 19th century H: 7 in. D: 8 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $600-800

301 Carved and painted Scoter wall plaque possibly maine, first half 20th century H: 29 in. L: 22 in. provenance: Property of a Philadelphia Gentleman $800-1,200

302 Carved and painted deer head late 19th/early 20th century With real antlers; together with a figure of a standing deer and corner shelf with silhouetted figures of deer and birds. H(s): 17 1/2 in. and 22 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $1,000-1,500

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303 Carved and painted figure of a standing poodle in the manner of Wilhelm Schimmel (1817-1890) robert stauffer, late 20th century Signed in graphite, “Robert Stauffer.” H: 6 in. W: 11 in. $400-600

304 Carved and painted figure of a bird robert stauffer, late 20th century Signed in graphite on base. H: 4 3/4 in. $300-500

305 Group of eight small carved and painted animals in the manner of Wilhelm Schimmel (1817-1890) robert stauffer, late 20th century Three signed, “Robert Stauffer” on undersides, including dogs, lions, a parrot and a seated man with a dog. H: 4 in. L: 6 in. (largest) $800-1,200

306 Carved and painted parrot perched on a sphere in the manner of Wilhelm Schimmel (1817-1890) robert stauffer, late 20th century Incised on base, “Robert Stauffer.” H: 9 3/4 in. $500-700

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307 Carved and painted figure of a peacock robert stauffer, late 20th century Signed “Robert Stauffer” in ink on underside. H: 11 1/2 in. L: 12 1/4 in. $400-600

robert stauffer | lots 303-320 Not much is known about the life of the talented carver, painter and potter, Robert Stauffer, who passed away in February of 2017. He lived in and around Marysville, Pennsylvania and his compelling facsimiles of the work of Wilhelm Schimmel and 19th century Pennsylvania redware could fool the unwary. Most of the items offered here are signed, and were all purchased directly from Stauffer for their remarkable whimsical appeal.

308 Three carved and painted birds on spherical stands in the manner of Schnockschnitzler Simmons (active 1895-1910) robert stauffer, late 20th century All signed on undersides. H(s): 5 in. and 6 1/2 in. $400-600

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309 Two carved and painted figures of roosters robert stauffer, late 20th century Signed in graphite on underside of bases. H(s): 10 1/2 in. and 9 1/2 in. $300-500

310 Carved and painted fenced garden with rooster and squirell in the manner of Wilhelm Schimmel (1817-1890) robert stauffer, late 20th century H: 9 1/4 in. W: 8 7/8 in. D: 7 in. $700-900

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311 Carved and painted fenced garden with animals, tree and man in the manner of Wilhelm Schimmel (1817-1890) signed and dated “robert stauffer 1993” H: 7 in. W: 14 1/8 in. D: 9 1/4 in. $800-1,200


312 Carved and painted eagle with American flags and shield in the manner of Wilhelm Schimmel (1817-1890) robert stauffer, late 20th century H: 9 in. W: 10 in. $800-1,200

313 Carved and painted figure of a squirrel eating a nut in the manner of Wilhelm Schimmel (1817-1890) robert stauffer, late 20th century H: 7 1/4 in. $400-600 314 Carved and painted figure of a soldier in the manner of Wilhelm Schimmel (1817-1890) robert stauffer, late 20th century H: 11 in. $500-800

315 Carved and painted figure of a poodle robert stauffer, late 20th century Signed. H: 4 3/4 in. L: 7 in. $300-500

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316 Green glazed and incised pottery figure of a seated cat robert stauffer, late 20th century Impressed “Stauffer.” H: 9 1/2 in. $400-600

318 Glazed pottery figural watch hutch robert stauffer, late 20th century Signed “Stauffer.” H: 16 in. W: 8 in. $800-1,200

317 Glazed redware figure of a seated bear robert stauffer, late 20th century Signed in graphite on underside. H: 7 1/4 in. $300-500

319 Glazed redware figure of a seated cat robert stauffer, late 20th century Signed in graphite on underside. H: 7 1/4 in. $400-600

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320 Glazed redware figure of a reclining goat robert stauffer, late 20th century Incised “Stauffer” on underside. H: 7 7/8 in. L: 9 1/2 in. $400-600


321 Glazed stoneware face jug lanier meader (1917-1998), white county, ga Incised signature on base. H: 9 1/4 in. provenance: The Milkins Collection Collection of Lester and Barbara Breininger, Pook & Pook, November 12, 2011, lot 464 $400-600

322 Group of five glazed stoneware face jugs and one figure various artists, southern states, late 20th century Comprising a face jug and standing figure holding a bible, by Marie Rogers (Georgia), with incised signatures; a face jug by Jerry Brown (Alabama, b. 1942), incised mark “Jerry Brown/10 2001/Hamilton, AL); two face jugs by Albert Hodge (North Carolina, b. 1941), both with incised marks (one with impressed mark “Albert Hodge/Vale, N.C.”); and one devil face jug, with incised mark “AK” to underside, maker unidentified. H: 12 in. (tallest) provenance: The Carmichael/Pelsinger Collection $600-1,000

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323 Collection of five Tramp Art boxes late 19th/early 20th century Various forms, including a sewing box with shaped base, and another with a top fitted with a pin cushion. H: 6 in. W: 10 in. D: 7 1/2 in. (sewing box) provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $800-1,200

324 Tramp Art wall box fitted with drawers late 19th/early 20th century H: 13 in. W: 11 in. D: 6 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $300-500

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325 Two carved boxes late 19th/early 20th century The first, a glove box with crossed gloves carved in high relief; the second, decorated with stars and hearts, both with hinged lift lids. H: 3 1/2 in. W: 13 in. D: 4 3/4 in. and H: 5 3/4 in. W: 10 3/4 in. D: 7 3/4 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $500-800


326 Two Tramp Art boxes late 19th/early 20th century The first a shaving box carved and incised with razor, shaving mug and brush, snake and the cross, the cover fitted with a mirror; together with a box fronted with an eagle and ornamented with star devices, on paw feet. H: 9 in. W: 12 1/2 in. D: 9 in. and H: 9 1/2 in. W: 16 5/8 in. D: 9 3/4 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $600-800

327 Two Tramp Art wall pockets and tabletop letter box late 19th century H: 12 3/4 in. W: 13 3/4 in. D: 4 1/2 in. (largest) provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $600-800

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328 Group of seven Tramp and Memory Art frames late 19th/20th century Various forms and sizes, including one Memory Art frame. 20 3/4 in. x 16 1/4 in. (largest) provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $1,000-2,000 329 Painted Tramp Art wall box and mirror inscribed, “remember” and dated, “1912” Drawer incised with the name, ”William Hutchinson.” L: 27 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $500-800

330 Painted Tramp Art wall plaque late 19th century H: 24 in. W: 18 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $400-600

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331 Three hooked rugs late 19th/early 20th century The first worked with a reclining lamb; the second, with two standing deer; and the third, with a reclining deer, all worked in polychrome on burlap ground. 40 3/4 in. x 23 in.; 20 in. x 42 in.; and 36 in. x 22 1/2 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $800-1,200

332 “Clamshell” pattern hooked rug 20th century Worked in polychrome wool and cotton on a burlap ground. 36 in. x 42 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $400-600

333 Two floral hooked rugs late 19th/early 20th century Each worked in polychrome wool and cotton on a burlap ground. 31 in. x 52 in. and 31 1/2 in. x 51 3/4 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $600-800

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334 Hooked rug with a whale 20th century Worked with polychrome wool and cotton on burlap ground. 20 in. x 33 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $300-500

335 Carved and painted weathervane of a whale 20th century On a turned wooden base. H: 23 1/2 in. L: 30 in. $3,000-5,000

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336 Pieced, appliquéd and embroidered Patriotic album quilt cape elizabeth, me, circa 1845 Worked with an American sailing ship and American flag, many squares bear embroidered, stamped or hand-written signatures and initials of makers with the dates 1845, 1846; the names include Collins, Sawyer, and Fickett. 54 1/2 in. x 64 in. provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $800-1,200

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337 Attributed to Thomas Chambers (1808-1869) the constitution and the guerriere Oil on canvas, framed. 24 1/4 in. x 29 1/2 in. (sight) $5,000-8,000

338 American School 19th century ship flying the american flag in rough waters Signed, “Mathias,” l.l., oil on canvas, framed. 15 1/2 in. x 19 1/2 in. (sight) $1,000-2,000

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339 Painted and decorated octant case and octant octant bears label of “f. stoppani london,” case bears retailer’s label of charles taber and co., new bedford, ma, circa 1855 Case decorated with a spreadwing eagle with bannerette inscribed, “Friendship Love and Truth (motto of the Odd Fellows),” above a shield and crossed American and American Union Jack marine flags, octant of ebony and brass with ivory scale and label. 12 1/2 in. x 11 3/4 in. provenance: Property from the Collection of Barry and Rochelle Magarick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. note: Charles Taber & Co., Importers and Manufacturers of Nautical Instruments, Charts and Books on Navigation, were located at the Union Street address recorded on the case label from 1849 to 1861. $3,000-5,000

340 Attributed to William Matthew Prior (1806-1873) portrait of george washington (1732-1799) Oil on canvas, framed. 24 1/2 in. x 16 3/4 in. (sight) provenance: Private Georgia Collection. note: Prior’s reverse-painted portraits of Washington are well known. This portrait worked on canvas is highly unusual and possibly unique. $5,000-8,000

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341 American School 19th century shipwreck and rescue Signed and dated, lower left, “Cranby(?), 1897,” oil on canvas, framed. 18 in. x 26 3/4 in. (sight) $800-1,200

342 Carved and painted figure of a WWII officer 20th century H: 11 1/2 in. provenance: Private collection $300-500

343 Odd Fellows “Friendship, Love & Truth“ linked chains late 19th/early 20th century Gilt-iron rings, mounted on a wooden base. H: 8 in. W: 6 in. L: 17 in. (with base) provenance: The Grant Collection, New York $400-600

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344 Rare WWI soldier’s valentine pincushion with American flag england, circa 1918 Of heart form, ornamented with variously colored glass beads, inscribed “Sincere Wishes” enclosing an embroidered patch with the American Flag, fringed border, mounted in its original shadow box. 8 3/4 in. x 9 1/4 in. (frame); 7 in. x 7 in. (heart, sight) $700-900

345 Asian export WWI embroidery honoring t. k. gregersen, circa 1917 Worked with multicolored silk and metallic threads on a silk ground, with photograph, pencil-inscribed, “B. F. Hinckley” on verso; framed. 26 1/4 in. x 20 in. (sight) $800-1,200

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346 Wrought and sheet iron bannerette weathervane pierced with the initials, “jn” and the date, “1853” With an iron stand. H: 14 1/2 in. W: 24 1/4 in. $400-600

347 Wrought and sheet iron bannerette weathervane pierced with the letter “b” and the date “1870” On a wooden stand. H: 28 1/2 in. W: 34 1/2 in. (including stand) $500-800

348 Rare articulated iron and wood patent model for the ironing board the rosenbaum mfg. co., st. louis, mo, circa 1850 The iron swing arm stamped, “The Rosenbaum Mfg. Co./St. Louis, Mo/Pat. Applied For.” H: 13 in. W: 9 1/2 in. L: 13 in. $2,500-5,000

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349 Group of uncolored mold-blown and uncolored and dark blue pressed glass tablewares 19th century Including five tumblers, two open salts, and eleven cup-plates with patterns including American Eagle; three Henry Clay - two in dark blue; Beeskep; Log Cabin; Chancellor Livingston, Bunker Hill Monument; and Butterfly. Diam: 3 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Philadelphia Gentleman $400-600

350 Mold-blown “E.G. Booz’s Old Cabin Whiskey” bottle whitney glass works, glassboro, nj, 1860-1870 McKearin GVII-4. H: 8 in. provenance: Property of a Philadelphia Gentleman $1,000-2,000 351 “Wheat Price & Co. Wheeling Va.” glass flask fairview glass works, wheeling, wv, 1825-840 With “long haired” bust, McKearin: G.I-116. H: 6 3/4 in. provenance: Property of a Philadelphia Gentleman $3,000-5,000

352 Group of colored blown-molded flasks, calabash and a whiskey jug various makers The first, molded with an Eagle with shield and cornucopia on reverse, McKearin GII-73; the second and third molded with urn with flowers and cornucopia on reverse, McKearin GIII-7 or 8; three “hunter-fisher” calabash and a “J.F.T. & Co. Phila” ribbed jug with blown handle. H(s): 7 in., 5 in., 9 1/2 in. and 7 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Philadelphia Gentleman $800-1,200

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353 Capital Cuff Model C music box f. g. otto & sons, jersey city, nj, circa 1895 With twelve stenciled cuffs. H: 11 1/2 in. W: 26 1/2 in. D: 17 in. (overall) provenance: The Estate of Martha Verge duPont Henry E. I. duPont and Martha Verge duPont William duPont, Montpelier, Orange County, Virginia Marion duPont Scott, Montpelier, Orange County, Virginia $800-1,200

354 Group of carved and turned wood architectural objects 19th century Comprising a panel carved with pineapple and scrolled foliage; and two “draped flame” finials, retaining traces of paint. 34 in. x 12 in. (panel) $800-1,200

355 Three-story painted wood Italianate dollhouse probably philadelphia, pa, circa 1870 H: 44 in. W: 27 in. D: 23 in. provenance: Narberth, Pennsylvania collection $500-800

356 Aesthetic Movement carved walnut upholstered armchair circa 1880 H: 45 in. $600-800

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357 William E. Winner (1815-1883) two works: boy reading and boy writing, circa 1864 Signed and inscribed, “W.E. Winner/Phila,” l.r. and l.c., respectively, pencil on paper, matted and framed. 5 1/2 in. x 4 7/8 in. and 6 x 5 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Schwarz Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania note: The Schwarz Gallery label to verso suggests that the works may have originated from a collection of artwork done by Philadelphia artists to be sold with the purpose of aiding the U.S. Sanitary Commission. This organization’s mission was to rehabilitate wounded Union soliders. With this charity in mind, local artwork was shown and offered at the Great Central Fair in Logan Square in 1864. See items illustrated in A Civil War Album, “Philadelphia Collection LXVI,” plates 16 and 17, and “LXIX,” plates 83 and 84. $1,000-1,500 358 Gothic Revival inlaid walnut presentation hall chair lancaster, pa area, mid- 19th century With circular inlay inscribed “Laura’s Present” below crest. H: 45 in. provenance: From the late Richard R. and Emily M. Detwiler Uhl According to family tradition, the chair was made for Laura Sanderson Detwiler (1848-1881) of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania note: A photograph of Laura Detwiler accompanies lot. $600-800

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359 Sterling silver punch bowl of New York interest whiting mfg. co., north attleboro, ma, circa 1895 17-pint bowl above a pierced acanthus form ring base, marked underside, the body engraved: “Presented to the/ Hon. Louis F. Haffen/ Commissioner of Street Improvements/ 23rd and 24th Wards/ New York City/ By the employees of his department/ December 31st, 1897.” H: 8 3/4 in. Diam: 14 3/4 in. Total weight: 106.5 oz. t. (approx.) note: Louis Francis Haffen (1854–1935) was an American engineer and New York City politician who served as the first Bronx Borough President. Elected four times, he was known as the “Father of the Bronx.” In 1897, when the borough became part of greater New York City, Haffen was elected as the first president of the Bronx, and re-elected three times. The offered lot was likely presented to Haffen as a result of his new position. $2,500-3,500

360 Two silver presentation mugs awarded to prize recipients of the National Poultry Society and Illinois State Agricultural Society the larger mug by william tenney, new york, ny, mid 19th century The larger mug with rococo cartouche, inscribed, “National Poultry Society, Feb. 15th 1854/To Dr. Geo. W. Lawrence/Catorsville, MD/ For Asiatic and Game Fowls”, marked to underside “Tenney 251 B.Way”; the smaller mug marked to underside, “Premium of the Ill. State Agl. Society.” H: 4 in. (tallest) Total weight: 13.425 oz. t. $600-800

361 Modern Gothic seven-piece walnut parlor suite school of daniel pabst (1826-1910), philadelphia, pa, circa 1875 Comprising a settee, two armchairs, and four side chairs; all carved with floral motifs, upholstered, on casters. H: 37 in. L: 65 1/2 in. D: 28 1/2 in. (sofa) $2,500-3,500

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362 Fine Renaissance Revival mahogany and rosewood armchair new york, late 19th century H: 43 in. provenance: By descent in the Hatch Family to the present owner. Made for the Park Avenue home of Wall Street broker and Civil War financier Alfrederick Smith Hatch (1829-1904) and his wife, Theodosia Ruggles Hatch (1829-1908). The home’s elegant interior is captured in Eastman Johnson’s, The Hatch Family, in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. $800-1,200

363 Gothic Revival carved and turned walnut armchair mid-19th century With elaborately carved Gothic crest and bobbin-turned arms, on casters. H: 53 1/2 in. $400-600

364 Fine Modern Gothic carved walnut upholstered armchair daniel pabst (1826-1910), philadelphia, pa, circa 1880 H: 41 in. $2,000-3,000

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365 After Francois Regis Gignoux (1816-1882) niagara falls Oil on canvas, framed. 46 in. x 29 in. (sight) provenance: Westchester County, New York collection Ex-Collection: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carmer Bears paper labels on verso: The Hudson River Museum, Kennedy Galleries and an exhibition label, “Art In Westchester,” Sept. 24-November 2, 1969, No. 19.” $2,000-3,000

366 Herrick-Maynard-Hatch Gothic Revival carved oak armchair designed by alexander jackson davis (1803-1892), new york, made by burns and brother, new york, for ericstan, tarrytown, new york, circa 1857 Retaining early leather covers and upholstery foundation, on casters. H: 48 in. provenance: Descendants of Alfrederick Smith Hatch to the present owner Collection of Alfrederick Smith Hatch (1829-1906) Edward Maynard (1813-1891), circa 1865 John J. Herrick (1816-1887), made for Ericstan, Tarrytown, New York $6,000-8,000

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367 Charles F.G. Whitman (1836-1885) the artist’s home thanksgiving morning, circa 1873 Signed, dated and titled, “CF Whitman/1835 Coates St. [now Fairmount Ave.] Phila,” and “Thanksgiving Morning,” l.l., oil on canvas, framed. 29 3/4 in. x 50 in. (sight) provenance: Washington, D.C. collection Bears label of Taggart, Jorgensen & Putman, Washington, D.C. note: Charles F.G. Whitman was an artist and sign painter who worked in Philadelphia and lived at 1835 Coates Street in 1873. $3,000-5,000

368 Carved oak wall mask of a female late 19th/early 20th century Retaining traces of paint. L: 14 in. W: 9 in. $500-800

369 Gothic Revival black-painted cast iron armchair 19th century H: 36 in. provenance: Westchester County, New York collection $400-600

370 Two Gothic Revival blackpainted cast iron benches 20th century H: 34 in. L: 54 1/2 in. D: 17 in. $1,000-2,000

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371 Silver ‘chicken leg’ or ‘Mary Todd Lincoln’ sugar basket gorham mfg. co., providence, ri, circa 1860 The rounded body raised on three distinctive chicken legs, the rim and bail handle decorated with beads; marked to underside. H: 4 1/2 in. (with handle lowered) Weight: 6.985 oz. t. provenance: From the Estate of Alma Cohen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $400-600

372 Sterling silver ‘Japanesque’ two-handled bowl gorham mfg. co., providence, ri, late 19th century Marked to underside. H: 3 3/4 in. L: 7 in. Weight: 13.415 oz. t. provenance: From the Estate of Alma Cohen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $500-800

373 Three-piece sterling silver tea service john t. vansant & co., philadelphia, pa, late 19th century Comprising a kettle on stand, creamer, and sugar bowl, marked and engraved, “Kate MJ Mulligan” to undersides; together with a silver salt cellar and shaker, unmarked. H: 12 1/4 in. (kettle on stand) Total weight: 74.585 oz. t. $1,500-2,500

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374 Aesthetic Movement sterling silver moon vase in the Japanesque manner gorham mfg. co., providence, ri, circa 1870 Marked to underside. H: 7 in. Diam: 6 in. Weight: 17.7 oz. t. provenance: Private collection By descent to present owner The Collection of Samuel Marcus, Long Island, New York $800-1,200

375 Aesthetic Movement sterling silver and mixed metal gourd-form scent bottle in the Japanesque manner tiffany & co., new york, ny, late 19th century Marked “Tiffany & Co./Sterling and Other Hammered Metals.” L: 3 1/4 in. Weight: 1.56 oz. t. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $700-900

376 Pair of ‘Lap-Over-Edge’ Japanesque sterling silver serving spoons tiffany & co., new york, ny, circa 1880 Each with hammered ground and cast and chased insects; together with a group of hammered sterling silver tea wares: sugar bowl, creamer, and sugar tongs, by William Waldo Dodge, Jr. (Ashville, NC, active 1924-1942), marked to undersides, and small round hammered tray, unidentified mark. Diam: 6 1/2 in. Total weight: 17.265 oz. t. $800-1,200

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377 Sterling silver hot water kettle-on-stand j.e. caldwell & co., philadelphia, pa, early 20th century In the Rococo manner, marked to underside. H: 11 1/2 in. Total weight: 62.53 oz. t. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $800-1,200

378 Pair of sterling silver candlesticks bailey, banks & biddle, philadelphia, pa, early 20th century Marked to undersides. H: 12 in. Total weight: 90.42 oz. t. provenance: From the Estate of Alma Cohen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $1,000-1,500

379 Four-piece sterling silver tea and coffee service in the “Athenic” pattern gorham mfg. co., providence, ri, circa 1905 Retailed by Bailey, Banks & Biddle, Philadelphia, PA; comprising coffee pot, teapot, covered sugar dish, and creamer; inscribed and dated, ”JTI” and “18801905,” marked to undersides. H: 8 1/2 in. (tallest) Total weight: 80.655 oz. t. provenance: From the Estate of Alma Cohen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $1,000-1,500

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380 Pair of sterling silver covered tureens redlich & co., new york, ny, early 20th century With cast and chased Rococo motifs, marked to undersides. L: 14 in. Total weight: 74.04 oz. t. provenance: From the Estate of Alma Cohen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $1,000-1,500 381 Pair of sterling silver tazze with dolphin form feet 20th century Marked to undersides. H: 4 1/4 in. Total weight: 34.555 oz. t. provenance: From the Estate of Alma Cohen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $400-500

382 Group of three sterling silver serving utensils punch ladle by bailey, banks & biddle, philadelphia, pa, late 19th century Comprising a punch ladle with monogram “O”, marked “Bailey, Banks & Biddle” to underside; and a matching serving spoon and fork in Chrysanthemum pattern, marked “Sterling” L: 13 in. (ladle) Total weight: 25.08 oz. t. provenance: From the Estate of Alma Cohen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $400-600

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383 Sterling silver holy water stoup shultz & fisher, san francisco, ca, circa 1880 Urn form, with two bands of repoussé acanthus motifs, the handle attachments decorated with Greek style masques; marked to underside. H: 9 in. Weight: 14.020 oz. t. provenance: Purchased from Peter Fries, circa 1980s literature: Illustrated in ed. Morse, Edgar W, Silver in the Golden State: Images and Essays Celebrating the History and Art of Silver in California, Oakland Museum Catalog (1986). provenance: The Carmichael/Pelsinger Collection $600-800

384 Aesthetic Movement sterling silver cup gorham mfg. co., providence, ri, circa 1870 Engraved, “Marriette, Febry 4th 1871”, marked to underside. H: 4 1/2 in. Diam: 2 3/4 in. Weight: 7.5 oz. t. provenance: Private collection By descent to present owner The Collection of Samuel Marcus, Long Island, New York $700-900

385 Sterling silver and 14k gold center bowl bigelow, kennard & co., boston, ma, circa 1885 The openwork rim decorated with modeled water lilies amongst flowing water, the lily pads with gold finish. H: 3 1/2 in. Diam: 10 1/4 in. Weight: 22 3/4 oz. t. $2,000-3,000

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386 Arts and Crafts handwrought sterling silver oval platter randahl, chicago, il, early 20th century Marked to underside. L: 20 in. W: 12 1/2 in. Weight: 53.960 oz. t. provenance: The Carmichael/Pelsinger Collection Purchased from Ken Dane $800-1,200

387 Arts and Crafts hammered sterling silver punch bowl kalo shop, chicago, il, first half 20th century Marked to underside. H: 5 in. Diam: 12 1/2 in. Weight: 34.515 oz. t. provenance: The Carmichael/Pelsinger Collection Purchased from Gus Farber, Inc., San Francisco, California $800-1,200

388 Pair of glazed pottery floor urns galloway terracotta company, philadelphia, pa, 1920s H: 30 1/2 in. $800-1,200

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389 Two opalescent stained glass casement window panels tiffany studios, new york, ny, circa 1900 In the Gothic Revival style, retaining original metal frames and stays, one panel signed “Louis C. Tiffany N.Y.” to lower edge. 23 1/2 in. x 18 7/8 in. (including frame) provenance: Bethany Church of Montpelier, Montpelier, Vermont $4,000-6,000

390 Pair of monumental wrought iron andirons from the studio and collection of samuel yellin (1884-1940) H: 47 in. L: 25 in. provenance: Descended in the family to the present owner Purchased from the Estate of Samuel Yellin, by Philadelphia architect George Howe, November 5, 1941. Lot accompanied by photocopy of delivery receipt. $1,500-2,500

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391 Leaded green glass and bronze table lamp tiffany studios, new york, ny, circa 1900 Marked, “Tiffany Studios New York” to underside of base. H: 22 in. Diam: 16 1/4 in. $4,000-6,000

392 Six piece bronze “American Indian” pattern desk set tiffany studios, new york, ny, circa 1900 Comprising an inkwell, ink blotter, letter opener, calendar stand ends, and note pad, marked, “Tiffany Studios New York.” L: 19 1/4 in. (longest) provenance: A New Jersey estate $800-1,200

393 Arts and Crafts hammered warty copper jardinière dirk van erp (1862-1933) studio, oakland and san francisco, ca, circa 1912. H: 12 in. Diam: 14 1/2 in. provenance: The Carmichael/Pelsinger Collection Frederick’s, San Francisco, California $4,000-6,000

394 An unusual Arts and Crafts copper-mounted green glazed earthenware compote dirk van erp (1862-1933) studio, oakland and san francisco, ca, second quarter 20th century. The base in the form of a lady’s head, with earring. H: 8 1/2 in. Diam: 9 1/2 in. provenance: The Carmichael/Pelsinger Collection D.R. Faversham, 1974 $500-700

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395 Arts and Crafts hammered warty copper jardinière dirk van erp (1862-1933) studio, oakland and san francisco, ca, after 1915. H: 7 1/2 in. Diam: 12 in. provenance: The Carmichael/Pelsinger Collection Denis Gallion, 1975 $2,000-3,000

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396 Newcomb College pottery vase modeler, joseph meyer (1848-1931), decorater, anna frances simpson (1880-1930), new orleans, 1925 Bearing incised marks for the pottery, modeler, decorater and “0025” and “149.” H: 7 7/8 in. provenance: Estate of a Washington, D.C. collector $1,000-2,000

397 Arts and Crafts tiled bar panels ernest allan batchelder (1876-1957), pasadena, ca, first quarter 20th century Comprised of three panels. L: 73 in. W: 36 1/2 in. $4,000-6,000

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398 Set of eight stained and paint-decorated pine Gothic Revival ‘Glastonbury’-type armchairs after a design by a.w. pugin (1839-1841), circa 1900 Each chair back painted with a different species of moth. H: 34 in. provenance: William R. Mercer, Jr. (1858-1939) used these chairs in his studio from c. 1895 to the 1920s. The younger brother of Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930) of Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, Fonthill and The Mercer Museum, William Mercer was also an artist and sculptor. He built a studio for his cement casting behind the Doylestown family home “Aldie” in 1892. The studio was demolished when Mercer and his wife, Martha Dana Mercer, built the present Aldie mansion in 1927. note: A chair from this set appears in a photograph captioned, “Interior of the Studio at Aldie,” published in House and Garden, Vol. 4, 1903, p. 178. An example of A.W. Pugin’s oak ‘Glastonbury’ chair on which this set is based is in the collection of the Victorian & Albert Museum, CIRC.352.1961. $2,000-4,000

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399 Carved and painted figure of trapper possibly new jersey, circa 1870 The figure of a man standing on a naturalistically carved base, with arrow quiver at back. H: 62 in. provenance: Property of a Texas collector note: Although this figure no longer retains his costume accessories or most of his carved pendants and bosses, it shares numerous characteristics with two iconic Folk Art figures: American Indian Man (1986.65.303) and American Indian Woman (1986.65.384), in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, formerly in the collection of Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr. (1929-1998). A January 19, 1987, New York Times article, announcing the Smithsonian’s acquisition of the Hemphill Folk Art collection notes that the figures were used as shop signs in a New Jersey store. This figure’s proportions, large bellied posture, treatment of hands and the pattern of pendants is almost identical to both of the Hemphill figures, while his facial features are more closely related to those of the Indian Woman. This figure retains a quiver similar to that on the Indian male figure, and is carved with similar arms, suspenders, protruding ankle bones, shoes, and naturalistically carved circular base. The similarities strongly suggest that this Trapper figure was carved by the same maker as the two Hemphill figures. $15,000-25,000

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400 Northwest Coast mother-of-pearl inlaid horn spoon probably haida, late 19th century L: 11 3/4 in. (approx.) provenance: Property from the Collection of Ann and Don McPhail, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sisters Adele Fiske and Cora Brady, brought to the US, prior to 1970 $300-500

401 Carved horn ladle cuiller haida, pacific northwest coast, 19th century L: 14 in. $2,000-3,000

402 Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1952) the scout - atsina, “from copyright photograph 1908,” circa 1908 Photogravure, done by John Andrew & Son of Boston, MA and typeinscribed lower right; matted and framed. 17 in. x 12 in. (sight) $300-500

403 Iyola Kinswatsiak (Canadian, 1933-2000) stone carving: standing polar bear with two seals H: 25 1/2 in. (approx.) W: 12 in. D: 8 in. provenance: Acquired from a Canadian gallery, circa 1993 $2,000-3,000

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404 Large carved and painted Polik Mana Hopi Kachina early 20th century H: 15 in. $1,000-1,500

405 Black and white painted pottery vessel anasazi, american southwest, circa 1500 With handle and painted geometric designs. H: 7 in. provenance: Property from the Collection of Dr. Steven K-M Tim and Nancy Tim, Brooklyn, New York $500-800

406 Native American painted basket probably anasazi, american southwest, circa 1500 H: 12 1/4 in. provenance: Property from the Collection of Dr. Steven K-M Tim and Nancy Tim, Brooklyn, New York $800-1,200

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407 Two painted and decorated splint Woodland Native American storage boxes new england, 19th century H: 11 in. W: 19 in. D: 12 in. and H: 12 in. W: 21 in. D: 14 in. $500-800

408 Large Native American basket tray probably sioux, american plains, 19th century Diam: 16 in. provenance: Property from the Collection of Dr. Steven K-M Tim and Nancy Tim, Brooklyn, New York $400-600

409 Native American quillworked and beaded hide saddle bag probably sioux, late 19th century With multicolored beads and dyed horsehair tassels. L: 20 in. W: 14 in. $600-800

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The Historic Portrait and Sculpture Collection of the Philadelphia Bar Association lots 410 - 478

200 years of philadelphia legal history The Philadelphia Bar Association is the oldest association of lawyers in the United States. A group of 71 lawyers met in 1802 and established the Law Library Company of the City of Philadelphia to share law books. The first location of the Law Library Company was a room in Independence Hall. Over the next two centuries, the Library grew in size and moved six times. The locations included the Athenæum and Philadelphia City Hall. The name of the organization evolved to the Law Association of Philadelphia and ultimately, to the Philadelphia Bar Association. The Library of the Philadelphia Bar Association was renamed The Theodore F. Jenkins Memorial Law Library in 1967. Along with the purchase of legal books and manuscripts for the Law Library, portraits and sculptures were purchased and presented to honor and celebrate current and past figures of importance to the local and national legal community. The first portrait to hang on the Law Library walls arrived in 1825. By the 1830s, the Library of the Law Association of Philadelphia had some of the city’s finest portraits, painted by Thomas Sully, John Neagle, Henry Inman and others. The lawyers depicted in these portraits were often among Philadelphia’s most famous citizens — renowned orators, educators, community and legislative leaders, as well as highly successful litigators. Through the years, the Philadelphia Bar Association has treasured and conserved the collection. As the Jenkins Memorial Law Library prepares to move to smaller quarters, the Philadelphia Bar Association has decided that it is time that the collection’s paintings and sculptures find new, respectful and responsible owners. Freeman’s is honored to assist the Philadelphia Bar Association with this effort.

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william lewis (1750-1819) Lewis was a member of the Pennsylvania Legislature from 1787 to 1789, U.S. Attorney for the District of Pennsylvania from 1789 to 1791 and Judge of the Federal District Court for the East District of Pennsylvania, 1791 to 1792. Considered one of the best defense attorneys of his day, Lewis was especially well-known for his skill in defending people accused of treason. A Quaker, Lewis was active in efforts to abolish slavery. 410 John Neagle (1796-1865) After Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828) portrait of william lewis (1750-1819) Oil on canvas, framed. 28 in. x 23 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Joseph Head, January 1, 1825 The first portrait presented to The Philadelphia Bar Association. $2,000-3,000

edward shippen (1729-1806) Shippen held official postitions in both pre- and postRevolution era Philadelphia. In 1755, he was appointed Judge of the Admiralty; in 1758, was appointed to Philadelphia Common Council; and in 1770, became a member of Pennsylvania’s Provincial Council, and Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1762-1776. He attempted to remain neutral during the American Revolution but lost his multiple offices during the conflict. After the War, Shippen secured the position of President of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, 1784-1791; Judge of the High Court of Errors and Appeals, 1784-1791; Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1791-1799; and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 1799. 411 Thomas Sully (1783-1872) After Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828) portrait of edward shippen (1729-1806) Oil on canvas, framed. 30 1/2 in. x 26 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Mrs. Edward Shippen Burd, December 15, 1848 $3,000-6,000

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412 Rembrandt Peale (1778-1860) portrait of edward tilghman (1750-1815) Oil on canvas, framed. 29 in. x 24 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Mrs. Mary Rawle (Mr. Tilghman’s daughter) in 1865 $5,000-8,000

A distinguished Philadelphia lawyer, Tilghman consistently avoided public office and in 1806, declined Governor Thomas McKean’s offer of Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

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william tilghman (1756-1827) A politician and jurist in Maryland and Pennsylvania, Tilghman was a member of the Maryland Assembly from 1788 to 1790, and of the Maryland Senate from 1791 to 1793. He was Chief Judge of the U.S. Circuit Court for Pennsylvania, 1801-1802; President Judge of Court of Common Pleas for Philadelphia District, 1805; and Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, 1806 to 1827. Tilghman ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Pennsylvania as a Federalist in 1811. 413 John Neagle (1796-1865) After Rembrandt Peale (1778-1860) portrait of william tilghman (1756-1827) Oil on canvas, framed. 29 in. x 24 in. (sight) $2,000-3,000

john marshall (1755-1835) Marshall was appointed by John Adams to be Chief Justice of the United States in 1801. He also authored the five volume Life of George Washington, 1804-1807. 414 Hugh Cannon (Irish, active Philadelphia, 1840-1857) marble bust of john marshall (1755-1835) Incised, “By Cannon” on base; together with ebonized wood pedestal. H: 21 in. (without base) H: 27 in. (with base) H: 40 1/2 in. (with wood pedestal) provenance: Peter McCall (1809-1880), probable owner of the bust in 1840. exhibition history: Catalogue of the Fifth Exhibition of the Artists’ Fund Society of Philadelphia, 1840, no. 435: “Marble Bust of the late Chief Justice Marshall,” artist Hugh Cannon, Proprietor, Peter McCall. note: Hugh Cannon appears in Philadelphia directories from 1840 to 1857 variously as a marble mason, sculptor and carver. $3,000-5,000

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john meredith read (1797-1874) “A great jurist and a great statesman,” Read was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1822 and 1823, and served as City Solicitor of Philadelphia from 1830 to 1833. He was appointed District Attorney of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in 1837 and held the office until 1845. Read became Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsyvlania in 1858, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 1872. Read gained an international reputation for the depth of his knowledge, eloquence, and masterly arguments in the courtroom. Active in politics, Read was an early supporter and organizer of the Republican party. 415 American School 19th century portrait of john meredith read (1797-1874) Oil on canvas, framed. 25 in. x 20 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Gen. Charles H.T. Collis and others in 1870 $1,500-3,000

peter stephen duponceau (1760-1844) At age 17, DuPonceau arrived in America as secretary to Baron Von Steuben and served in the Revolutionary War effort. With an understanding of eight languages, he later assisted the U.S. Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Robert Livingston. While active as a lawyer, he studied and published on the grammatical system of American Indian languages. He served as the President of the American Philosophical Society, Athenæum and the Pennsylvania Historical Society. His papers are in the Collection of the American Philosophical Society. 416 Bass Otis (1784-1861) After Thomas Sully (1783-1872) portrait of peter stephen duponceau (1760-1844) Oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 25 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by The Law Academy of Philadelphia, December 15, 1845 $2,000-3,000

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417 Jacob Eichholtz (1776-1842) portrait of john bannister gibson (1780-1853) Oil on canvas, framed. 28 1/2 in. x 24 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Morton P. Henry in 1865 $2,000-3,000

john bannister gibson (1780-1853) Gibson served as Judge of the Eleventh Judicial District in 1815 and Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1816 to 1827 and 1851 to 1853, serving as Chief Justice in 1827. Active in Democratic politics, Gibson was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1810, serving two terms.

418 American School 19th century marble bust of john bannister gibson (1780-1853) H: 24 in. (without base) H: 30 in. (with base) provenance: Presentation probably made in 1837, formally presented under will of Peter McCall $2,000-3,000

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horace binney (1780-1875) Horace Binney graduated from Harvard in 1797 and was admitted to the bar in 1800. Binney represented several major insurance companies and became an expert on marine insurance and land-title law. Between 1809 and 1814, he published six volumes of court reports of cases heard by The Pennsylvania Supreme Court. He represented the First and Second Banks of the United States and served in the U.S. House of Representatives, defending the renewel of the charter for the Second Bank of the United States. In Lyle v. Richards (1823), Binney’s arguments established the common-law basis of real property in the United States. Binney later successfully opposed Daniel Webster in Vidal v. Philadelphia et al. (1844), affirming the City of Philadelphia’s handling of Stephen Girard’s estate and its charitable bequest that established Girard College. Binney made many public addresses and published historical sketches on Chief Justice John Marshall. He was twice offered nomination to the Supreme Court, refusing both. Binney served as a charter member to the Philadelphia Bar Association.

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419 Thomas Sully (1783-1872) portrait of horace binney (1780-1875), 1833 Oil on canvas, framed. 36 in. x 27 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Commissioned by The Law Association and completed October 23rd, 1833 exhibition history: “Portraits of American Law,” October 13 1989-January 25, 1990, National Portrait Gallery literature: Biddle & Fielding, The Life and Works of Thomas Sully 1783-1872 (1921), no. 152, p. 102. $5,000-10,000


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david paul brown (1795-1872) Considered to be one of the most brilliant orators and lawyers of his time, Brown was also a poet and playwright. An ardent abolitionist, Brown was a member of The Pennsylvania Abolition Society and The Philadelphia Antislavery Society. At his death, The Albany Law Journal, Vol. 6, (1872) pp. 49-50 published, “Mr. Brown was the steadfast friend, counselor, spokesman and orator for the anti-slavery party. He was their chivalrous champion upon nearly all occasions, important and unimportant, in the court, on the rostrum and in the newspapers. It may be said with safety that he never failed to answer their call.” When Brown’s portrait was added to the Library’s collection, The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote, “one of the most perfect specimens of the power attainable in portraiture we have ever seen ... In design and execution, we pronounce it Neagle’s happiest effort - its finish is exquisite - the subject evinces a beauty of drawing combined with such clearness and brilliancy, that it ranks Mr. N. on an equality with the best artists in our country.” 161

420 John Neagle (1796-1865) portrait of david paul brown (1795-1872) Oil on canvas, framed. 36 in. x 28 in. (sight) provenance: Commissioned by the junior members of The Philadelphia Bar Association in 1836 exhibition and publication: John Neagle Philadelphia Portrait Painter, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, April 18, 1989 to July 29, 1989, no. 24. Catalogue of the same name by Robert W. Torchia (1989), p. 160, illustrated p. 161. $5,000-8,000

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joseph reed ingersoll (1786-1868) A lawyer, statesman and scholar, Ingersoll served as a Whig member of the House of Representatives from 1835 to 1837 and 1843 to 1849, and held the position of Chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary. In 1852, Ingersoll was sent by President Millard Fillmore to England as U.S. Minister. 421 Thomas Sully (1783-1872) portrait of joseph reed ingersoll (1786-1868), 1832 Oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 25 in. (sight) provenance: Commissioned by Ingersoll’s students and presented to The Law Association of Philadelphia in 1832 literature: Biddle & Fielding, The Life and Works of Thomas Sully 1783-1872 (1921), no. 862, p. 184. exhibited: This work was exhibited at the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s exhibition The Philadelphia Lawyer. $4,000-6,000

charles chauncey (1777-1849) One of the leading Philadelphia lawyers of his day, Chauncey declined all offers of civil or judicial offices to continue his private practice. 422 Thomas Sully (1783-1872) portrait of charles chauncey (1777-1849) Oil on canvas, framed. 36 in. x 29 in. (sight) provenance: Commissioned by The Law Association of Philadelphia in 1833 literature: Biddle & Fielding, The Life and Works of Thomas Sully 1783-1872 (1921), no. 316, p. 120. $3,000-5,000

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john sergeant (1779-1852) Sergeant spent much of his life as a politician in the Federalist and Whig parties. He served as Deputy Attorney General for Chester County and Philadelphia in 1800 and was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1805 and 1807. Sergeant served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1815 to 1823, 1827 to 1829 and 1837 to 1841. A supporter of Henry Clay and the Second Bank and opposed to the extension of slavery, Sergeant ran as Vice President on a ticket with Clay unsuccessfully in 1832. Sergeant was a counsel for the Second Bank. He was Chancellor of the Philadelphia Law Association from 1845 to 1852. 423 Thomas Sully (1783-1872) portrait of john sergeant (1779-1852), 1832 Oil on canvas, framed. 36 in. x 29 in. (sight) provenance: Commissioned by The Philadelphia Bar Association in 1832, and presented by Sergeant’s students, June 4, 1883 literature: Biddle & Fielding, The Life and Works of Thomas Sully 1783-1872 (1921), no. 1565, p. 270 $2,000-3,000

ferdinand wakeman hubbell (1800-1852) A prominent Philadelphia attorney and Classical scholar, Hubbell was known for meticulous preparation and flawless courtroom delivery. 424 Thomas Sully (1783-1872) After George W. Conarroe (1802-1882) portrait of ferdinand wakeman hubbell (1800-1852) Oil on canvas, framed. 29 1/2 in. x 24 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by members of The Philadelphia Bar in 1858 literature: Biddle & Fielding, The Life and Works of Thomas Sully 17831872 (1921), no. 835, p. 181. $2,000-3,000

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francis troubat (1802-1868) A prolific writer of legal texts, Troubat is best known as the co-author, with William W. Haly, of The Practice in Civil Actions and Proceedings in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in the District Court and Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia, and in the courts of the United States (1837). 425 American School 19th century portrait of francis joseph troubat (1802-1868) Oil on canvas, framed. 29 in. x 24 1/4 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by persons interested in the Estate of Mrs. Caroline Troubat (the sitter’s sister-in-law), 1896. $1,000-1,500

john bouvier (1787-1851) A French-born lawyer and criminal court judge, John Bouvier is most remembered for his legal dictionary, A Law Dictionary (1839), believed to be the first of its kind based on American Law. The latest edition of the work was published in 2012. Bouvier also edited the 1842-1846 edition of Bacon’s Abridgement, adding American cases to the annotated encyclopedia of the law.

426 American School 19th century, (T.B. Welsh) portrait of john bouvier (1787-1851) Oil on canvas, framed. 23 1/4 in. x 19 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Mr. Outerbridge on behalf of George W. Childs and others $600-800

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george mcdowell stroud (1795-1875) Stroud held the position of Court of Philadelphia Judge for many years. He is best remembered for his 1827 groundbreaking book documenting the laws of slave states, A Sketch of the Laws Relating to Slavery in Several States of the United States of America. The book was a key reference for Harriet Beecher Stowe while writing Uncle Tom’s Cabin. 427 Samuel Bell Waugh (1814-1885) portrait of george mcdowell stroud (1795-1875) Oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 25 in. (sight) $1,500-2,500

eli kirk price (1797-1884) Price was a noted lawyer in the field of property and real estate law. He was elected to the Pennsylvania State Senate in 1854 to shepherd a bill consolidating separate political and geographical entities into the city of Philadelphia. The Consolidation Act of 1854 transformed the city from 1,200 acres to 122 square miles. Price was instrumental in the passage of many legislations reforming real property law and domestic relations law. Price helped found the Fairmount Park Commission and served as its Chairman until 1884. He also authored publications on law, history and memoirs. His papers are found in the collection of the University of Delaware. 428 Edward D. Marchant (1806-1887) portrait of eli kirk price (1797-1884) Signed, “E.D. Marchant 1873,” l.l., oil on canvas, framed. 41 1/2 in. x 32 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Presented on behalf of Benjamin H. Brewster, J. Cooke Longstreth, Asa I. Fish, Joseph B. Townsend and others in 1878 $1,000-1,500

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william worthington haly (c. 1805-1851) A native of Ireland, Haly represented Philadelphia in the Pennsylvania Legislature for two years. He is best known as the co-author with Francis Troubat of The Practice in Civil Actions and Proceedings in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and in the District Court and Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia and also in the Courts of the United States (1837).

429 Ida Waugh (d. 1919) portrait of william worthington haly (c. 1805-1851) Signed, “Ida Waugh, 1839,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 25 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Mr. Haly’s widow, December 3, 1888 $1,000-2,000

james d. kent (1763-1847) Kent was a jurist, educator and legal scholar. He served as Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court from 1804 to 1814 and Chancellor of New York from 1814 to 1823. He was the first professor of law at Columbia College, 1793 to 1798, and is best known for his Commentaries on American Law, published between 1826 and 1830. 430 Edward D. Marchant (1806-1887) portrait of james d. kent (1763-1847) Signed and dated, “E.D. Marchant, 1841,” m.l., oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 25 in. (sight) $800-1,200

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george sharswood (1810-1883) Sharswood served in the Pennsylvania State Legislature in 1837 and on the Select Council of Philadelphia, 1839-1840. He was Editor of The American Law Magazine from 1843-1846. An Associate Judge of the District Court of Philadelphia from 1845 and Judge from 1848 to 1867, Sharswood served as Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1868 to 1882. A professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania from 1850 to 1868, Sharswood’s ideals for legal education were published in “An Essay of Professional Ethics.” 431 John Neagle (1796-1865) portrait of george sharswood (1810-1883) Oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 25 in. (sight) $2,500-3,500

oswald thompson (1809-1866) Thompson was Judge of the Court of Common Pleas from 1851 to 1856.

432 George W. Conarroe (1803-1882) portrait of oswald thompson (1809-1866) Oil on canvas, framed. 36 in. x 29 in. (sight) $1,000-2,000

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roger brook taney (1777-1864) Taney held many political and legal positions: Maryland State Legislator, 1799-1800; Maryland Senator, 1816-1821; Attorney General of Maryland, 1827; Attorney General of the United States, 1831-1833; Secretary of the Treasury, 18331834; and Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1836- 1864. He is infamously associated with the 1857 Dred Scott decision, in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled (7–2) that a slave who had resided in a free state or territory was not entitled to his freedom; that African Americans were not and could never be citizens of the United States; and that the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which had declared free all territories west of Missouri and north of latitude 36°30’, was unconstitutional. 433 American School, 19th/20th century After George P.A. Healy (1813-1894) portrait of roger brook taney (1777-1864) Painted by Mary Strong, oil on canvas, framed. 40 3/4 in. x 33 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by the artist Miss M. Strong, a daughter of Mr. Justice Strong, between December of 1878 and March of 1879 $800-1,200

james thompson (1806-1874) Thompson was a jurist and politician serving in the Pennsylvania State Legislature, from 1832 to 1834 and in 1855, and as Speaker of the Pennsylvania State Legislature in 1834. Thompson was a member of the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention in 1838 and President Judge of the 6th Judicial District from 1838 to 1844. He was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1845 and served until 1851, and was Chairman of the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary. He became Associate Judge of The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1857 to 1866 and served as Chief Justice from 1866 to 1874. 434 Edward D. Marchant (1806-1887) portrait of james thompson (1806-1874) Oil on canvas, framed. 53 1/2 in. x 41 in. (sight) $1,000-2,000

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william l. hirst (1804-1876) Hirst began his legal career as a Court of Common Pleas clerk before passing the bar in 1827. He had a thriving private law practice and was active in Democratic politics. In 1853, Hirst was elected President of the Democratic State Convention. He was an early proponent of the City of Philadelphia consolidation. 435 American School 19th century portrait of william l. hirst (1804-1876) Signed and dated, “E. G. Kelly, 1913,” l.l., oil on canvas, framed. 39 1/2 in. x 31 1/4 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Anthony A. Hirst (his son), June 3, 1913 $500-800

frederick carroll brewster (1825-1898) A prominent lawyer and writer on the law, history and literature, Brewster was elected Philadelphia City Solicitor in 1862 and elected Judge of Court of Common Pleas in 1866. He served a term as Attorney General for the State of Pennsylvania. 436 Samuel Bell Waugh (1814-1885) two portraits of frederick carroll brewster (1825-1898) The first signed, “S.B. Waugh 1868,” l.l., oil on canvas, framed. 26 1/2 in. x 21 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: The first portrait presented by Gustavus Romak and other members of the Bar in 1868; the second presented by the Hon. John M. Patterson, on January 9, 1912 $2,000-4,000 1 of 2

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peter mccall (1809-1880) McCall was a lawyer, politician and educator. He had a private legal practice for nearly 50 years and served as Chancellor of the Philadelphia Law Association from 1873 to 1880. He served on the Philadelphia City Council and was Mayor of Philadelphia, 1844-1845. He taught in the Law Department of the University of Pennsylvania from 1852 to 1860. 437 Albrect Bernhard Uhle (1847-1930) portrait of peter mccall (1809-1880) Signed and dated, “B. Uhle, 1879,” l.l., oil on canvas, framed. 45 3/4 in. x 36 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by a committee on behalf of forty-two surviving law students of the Hon. Peter McCall after the portrait was on exhibition in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, spring of 1879. $1,500-2,500

lewis waln smith (d. 1881) Smith was a lawyer who served as Deputy Attorney General for the State of Pennsylvania. 438 American School 19th century portrait of lewis waln smith (1846-1881) Oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 24 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Mrs. Mary Lewis Clifford Smith (mother), June 3, 1889. Formal presentation in 1896 $500-800

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theodore cuyler (1819-1876) Cuyler argued seventy-three cases before the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court. He successfully represented the defendants in the landmark Christiana Riot Trial for Treason (1851) in which a group of Pennsylvania Quakers refused to surrender fugitive slaves, fired on a federal marshal and the slaves’ owner, killing him. This was the first case brought under the Fugitive Slave Act and the defendants were charged with treason and levying war against the United States. This court victory made Cuyler a national figure. From 1857 to his death, Cuyler was the Chief Philadelphia lawyer for the Pennsylvania Railroad. 439 Daniel Huntington (1816-1906) portrait of theodore cuyler (1819-1876) Signed and dated, “D. Huntington, 1880,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 36 in. x 30 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by William Henry Rawle, on behalf of Mrs. Cuyler, December 6, 1880 $2,500-3,500

william b. mann (1816-1892) Mann was District Attorney of Philadelphia in 1838, and 1856-1868. He also served as Prothonotary of Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia in 1875. 440 American School 19th century two portraits of william benson mann (1816-1892) The first, signed, “Edith Mann,“ l.l.; the second, signed, “E.F.L. Randolph ‘98,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 23 1/2 in. x 19 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Judge F. Amedee Bregy on behalf of fourteen members of The Bar, December 7, 1909 $600-800

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george washington biddle (1818-1897) A leader of The Philadelphia Bar for 20 years, Biddle was the founder of The Biddle Law Library of the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania. In 1882, George Washington Biddle and his brother Arthur published, A Treatise of the Law of Stock Brokers, an authorative text. 441 Albert Rosenthal (1863-1939) portrait of george washington biddle (1818-1897) Signed and dated, “Albert Rosenthal, Phila., 1898,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 28 in. x 22 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by his students, June 7, 1898 $1,500-2,500

joseph allison (1819-1896) Allison was a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in 1851 and served as President Judge in 1866. He became President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas,No. 1 in 1875. 442 American School 19th century marble bust of joseph allison (1819-1896) Together with a marble pedestal. H: 22 in. (without pedestal) H: 63 in. (with pedestal) provenance: Presented by Joseph Allison Kneas, December 4, 1917 $1,500-2,500

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john innis clark hare (1816-1905) An acknowledged leader of the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Bar, Hare served as a Judge in the District Court of Philadelphia County from 1852 to 1874, and as President Judge of that court from 1867 to 1874. He served as President Judge of Common Pleas Court No. 2 from 1875 to 1896. Hare also held the position of Professor of Constitutional Law in the Law Department of the University of Pennsylvania. 443 William K. Hewitt (1818-1847) portrait of john innis clark hare (1816-1905) Oil on canvas, framed. 40 in. x 32 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by William Heyward Drayton on behalf of members of the Bar, June 4, 1883. $500-800

james campbell (1812-1893) In 1833, Campbell served as a Judge in the Court of Common Pleas. In 1852-1853, he was the State of Pennsylvania Attorney General and under President Franklin Pierce, was appointed U.S. Postmaster General. In 1863, Campbell ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate. 444 American School 19th century portrait of james campbell (1812-1893) Oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 24 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by his son, John M . Campbell, in 1898. $500-800

craig biddle (1823-1910) Craig Biddle served as a Judge in Philadelphia County for over 30 years. He lived at the family estate, Andalusia. His many lectures on law and the promotion of Pennsylvania agriculture and history were published in his lifetime. 445 Herman Frederick Deigendeschi (1858-1921) portrait of craig biddle (1823-1910) Oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 25 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Walter George Smith, Esq., on behalf of Francis Shunk Brown and Alex Simpson, Jr., June 4, 1895 $800-1,200

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david wampole sellers (1833-1901) Sellers was appointed Assistant City Solicitor of Philadelphia in 1858 and held that position until 1861. In 1865, he became counsel for numerous Railroad companies (which eventually consolidated into the Union Traction Company) and continued as Solicitor for the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company and General Counsel for the American Surety Company. Active in Democratic politics, Sellers also served as a Commissioner of Fairmount Park. 446 Albert Rosenthal (1863-1939) portrait of david wampole sellers (1833-1901) Oil on canvas, framed. 29 1/2 in. x 23 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by the Hon. William R. Staake in 1902 $1,000-2,000

samuel dickson (1837-1915) A partner with John Christian Bullitt, Dickson handled organization and reorganization matters for clients, such as the Reading Railroad. A legal scholar, Dickson served as librarian for the Law Associaton from 1860 to 1865, and as Chancellor from 1899 to 1908. He was the first Chairman of the State Board of Law Examiners, holding the post from 1902 to 1915. 447 Robert W. Vonnoh (1858-1933) portrait of samuel dickson (1837-1915) Signed and dated, “Vonnoh, 1902,” l.l., oil on canvas, framed. 36 in. x 29 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Hon. John M. Patterson on behalf of the son, Arthur G. Dickson, Esq., June 8, 1915 $1,500-3,000

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richard p. white (1828-1905) White was a principal in the private Philadelphia law firms of Earle & White, and White, White & Taulane. 448 Silas Jerome Uhl (1842-1916) portrait of richard p. white (1828-1905) Signed and dated, “S. Jerome Uhl, 1900,” u.l., oil on canvas, framed. 34 in. x 27 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Thomas W. Barlow, Esq., March 1900 $1,000-1,500

michael arnold (1840-1903) Arnold was elected Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, No. 4 in 1882 and re-elected from 1892 to 1902. 449 Mary Van Der Veer (1865-1945) portrait of michael arnold (1840-1903) Oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 20 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Judge von Moschzisker, 1905 $600-800

george tucker bispham (1838-1906) A long time and much revered professor in the Department of Law of the University of Pennsylvania, Bispham authored The Principles of Equity: A Treatise on the System of Justice administered in Courts of Chancery in 1874. 450 Ludwig E. Faber (1855-1913) portrait of george tucker bispham (1838-1906) Signed, “ L.E. Faber,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 35 1/2 in. x 28 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by students of Mr. Bispham on March 5, 1912 $800-1,200

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john christian bullitt (1824-1902) In 1849, Bullitt and his partner Fairthorne, established one of the most successful and lucrative law offices in Philadelphia, with the Bank of Kentucky as one of their earliest clients. The partnership of Bullitt and Fairthorne would evolve into the law firm of Drinker, Biddle & Reath. He famously represented the financier Jay Cooke in the aftermath of The Panic of 1873. Bullitt served as a delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention of 1873. In 1885, he drafted the so called “Bullitt Bill,” which became the Philadelphia City Charter. A statue of Bullitt stands on the north plaza of Philadelphia City Hall. 451 Robert W. Vonnoh (1858-1933) portrait of john christian bullitt (1824-1902) Signed and dated, “Vonnoh 1902,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 31 1/2 in. x 26 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Samuel Dickson and Richard C. Dale, October 7, 1902 $1,000-3,000

alexander simpson, jr. (1855-1935) Simpson served as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1918 to 1935. He was one of the founders of The Pennsylvania Bar Association and served as its President and Chairman of its Committee of Law Reform for more than 20 years. His treatise on federal impeachments in England and in the United States was recognized as authoritative on both sides of the Atlantic. 452 Albert Rosenthal (1863-1939) portrait of alexander simpson, jr. (1855-1935) Signed and dated, “Albert Rosenthal, 1915,” u.r., oil on canvas, framed. 39 in. x 30 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Hon. D. Hewlin Fell on behalf of friends, June 8, 1915 $1,000-2,000

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richard c. dale (1853-1904) A highly successful corporate lawyer, Dale was active in a number of educational and community activities, a Trustee of the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Board of Managers of Drexell Institute. He received the very flattering praise at a Philadelphia Bar Association meeting, “He unquestionably filled in our time the place that was filled by Horace Binney during his active days.” 453 Robert W. Vonnoh (1858-1933) portrait of richard c. dale (1853-1904) Signed and dated, “Replica Vonnoh 1904,” oil on canvas, framed. 36 in. x 28 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Friends, October 4, 1904 $1,500-3,000

furman sheppard (1823-1893) Sheppard served as District Attorney of Philadelphia from 1862 to 1871 and from 1874 to 1877. 454 Herman N. Hyneman (1859-1907) portrait of furman sheppard (1823-1893) Signed and dated, “H. N. Hyneman 1894,” l.l., oil on canvas, framed. 26 1/2 in. x 21 in. (sight) $400-600

richard coxe mcmurtrie (1819-1894) McMurtrie served as Vice Chancellor, 1889, and Chancellor, 1891-1894. 455 American School 19th century portrait of richard coxe mcmurtrie (1819-1894) Oil on canvas, framed. 29 1/2 in. x 24 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Judge James Gay Gordon $1,000-2,000

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william brantley hanna (1836-1906) Hanna was a member of the Constitutional Convention in Pennsylvania in 1874, and served for many years as a judge in Philadelphia’s Orphans’ Court. 456 American School 19th century portrait of william brantley hanna (1836-1906) Signed and dated, “ H. D. Torrie, 1886,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 40 in. x 32 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by twelve members of The Bar in 1886 $1,000-2,000

george scott graham (1850-1931) An attorney, politician and educator, Graham served as District Attorney of Philadelphia from 1880 to 1899. He was elected to Congress as a Republican in 1913 and served until his death in 1931. He also held the position of Professor of Criminal Law at the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania. 457 Richard L. Partington (1868-1929) portrait of george scott graham (1850-1931) Signed and dated, “R.L. Partington Nov. 1917,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 55 1/2 in. x 35 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Members of The Bar on March 5, 1918 $2,000-3,000

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john graver johnson (1841-1917) Johnson was a noted Corporate lawyer and art collector. He represented Standard Oil Corporation, The Sugar Trust, The American Tobacco Company, The Northern Securities Company and was counsel to numerous railroad, mining, metal and distillery companies. He argued before the U.S. Supreme Court 168 times. The firm he established in 1863 continues as Saul Ewing. Johnson built one of the finest art collections in the United States of his time, which he willed to the City of Philadelphia and is now at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. 458 Conrad Frederick Haeseler (1875-1962) portrait of john graver johnson (1841-1917) Signed and dated, “Conrad F. Haeseler, 1918,” u.r., oil on canvas, framed. 35 in. x 27 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by members of his family, June 4, 1918 $1,500-2,500

william h. staake (1846-1924) Staake was a Philadelphia lawyer and Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, No. 5 from 1905 to 1924. He was General Counsel to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of North America and served as the Director of the Lutheran Theological Seminary. His papers are in the collection of the Pennsylvania State Archives. 459 Albert Rosenthal (1863-1939) portrait of william h. staake (1846-1924) Signed and dated, “Albert Rosenthal, 1903,” u.l., oil on canvas, framed. 31 1/2 in. x 25 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Mr. Justice Mitchell on behalf of his friends, June 13, 1903 $1,000-2,000

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francis shunk brown (1858-1940) Brown had a successful legal career representing a number of Philadelphia politicians. He served as State Attorney General in 1915, and ran in the Republican primary for Governor in 1930. 460 Maurice Molarsky (1885-1950) portrait of francis shunk brown (1858-1940) Oil on canvas, framed. 39 1/2 in. x 35 1/2 in. (sight) $1,500-2,500

john marshall gest (1859-1934) The author of The Lawyer in Literature (1913), Gest served for years as a Philadelphia Orphans’ Court judge. A collector and scholar, Gest bequeathed his collection of nearly 125 volumes of Roman and Canon law books to the Jenkins Law Library. 461 Adolphe Borie (1877-1934) portrait of john marshall gest (1859-1934) Signed, “Adolphe Borie,” u.r., oil on canvas, framed. 39 in. x 33 in. (sight) $1,500-2,500

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d. newlin fell (1840-1919) Fell served as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1894 to 1910, and became Chief Justice in 1911, serving until 1915. 462 Hugh H. Breckinridge (1870-1937) portrait of david newlin fell (1840-1919) Signed, “H.H. Breckinridge,” u.l., oil on canvas, framed. 29 1/4 in. x 24 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Alfred Moore, Alex. Simpson, Jr. and S. D. Fell, Esq’s, April 24, 1916 $1,000-1,500

james tyndale mitchell (1834-1915) Mitchell served as Judge of District Court, 18711874; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, No. 2, 1875; Justice of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1889-1910; Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1903 to 1910; and Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1910-1915. 463 Albert Rosenthal (1863-1939) portrait of james tyndale mitchell (1834-1915) Plaque records artist and date of “1918,” oil on canvas, framed. 49 1/2 in. x 39 1/2 in. (sight) $1,000-2,000

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charles e. bartlett (1873-1927) Bartlett served as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, No. 1, from 1922 to 1927. 464 George Gibbs (1870-1942) portrait of charles e. bartlett (1873-1927) Signed and dated, “George Gibbs ‘25,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 49 in. x 39 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by John H. Maurer, Esq., on behalf of certain friends of Judge Bartlett, March 23, 1928 $2,000-3,000

joseph henry williams (d. 1919) Williams was admitted to the Bar on October 13, 1877. He served as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1916 to 1919. 465 Benedict A. Osnis (1872-1941) portrait of joseph henry williams (d. 1919) Signed, “B.A. Osnis,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 47 1/2 in. x 35 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by T. Elliott Patterson in behalf of the donors, October 7, 1919 $1,000-1,500

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charles audenreid (1863-1930) At the time of Audenreid’s admittance to the bar in 1886, he had assumed the extensive management responsibilities of his late father’s mining, railroad and banking concerns. He represented Philadelphia’s Eighth Ward in the Common Council from 1891 to 1894 and was elected to the Court of Common Pleas, No. 4, in 1898 and re-elected, serving in that position until 1917. 466 American School 20th century portrait of charles audenreid (1863-1930) Signed and dated, “G. Scarinci, 1934,” oil on canvas, framed. 33 in. x 26 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by A. Robert Bast, Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth L. Audenreid $600-1,000

robert von moschzisker (1870-1939) Von Moschzisker was Assistant District Attorney for Philadelphia, 1902-1903; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, No. 3, 1903-1910; a Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1909 to 1921; and Chief Justice from 1921 to 1930. 467 American School 20th century robert von moschzisker (1870-1939) Oil on canvas, framed. 50 in. x 40 in. (approx., sight) $1,000-2,000

francis bernard bracken (1869-1937) A noted corporate and trial lawyer, Bracken served as Chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association from 1935 to 1937. 468 Alice Kent Stoddard (1884-1976) portrait of francis bernard bracken (1869-1937) Signed, “A.K. Stoddard,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 30 1/2 in. x 25 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Morgan, Lewis and Bockius, October 11, 1937 $1,000-1,500

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hampton l. carson (1852-1929) Educator and author, Carson was a Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania from 1894 to 1903. He published Criminal Conspiracies as Found in American Cases (1887), the two volume History of the Supreme Court of the United States (1891) and was Editor of The Legal Gazette in 1901. Carson also served as the Attorney General of Pennsylvania from 1903 to 1907. 469 Albert Rosenthal (1863-1939) portrait of hampton lawrence carson (1852-1929) Signed and dated, “Albert Rosenthal, 1915,“ u.r., oil on canvas, framed. 39 1/2 in. x 29 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Joseph P. Rogers, Esq. on behalf of friends, June 8, 1915 $1,200-2,200

roland sletor morris (1874-1945) Morris was one of the founding partners in the firm of Duane Morris and served as the Chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association, 1933 to 1935. He is perhaps best remembered for his work as ambassador to Japan, 1917 to 1921, and for his special missions to Siberia in 1918 and 1919. Morris’ papers are in the Library of Congress. 470 Cameron Burnside (1887-1952) portrait of roland sletor morris (1874-1945) Signed and dated, ”Cameron Burnside, 1946,” u.r., oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 21 in. (sight) $500-800

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abraham m. beitler (1853-1935) Judge of the Court of Common Pleas from 1896 to 1907, Beitler served as Chancellor of The Philadelphia Bar Association, 1918 to 1920. 471 American School 20th century portrait of abraham m. beitler (1853-1935) Signed and dated, “M. H. Kervorkian, 1924,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 57 1/2 in. x 38 in. (sight) $1,000-2,000

george wharton pepper (1867-1961) Pepper was a founding member of the Philadelphia law firm of Pepper, Bodine, Stokes and Schoch, now Pepper Hamilton. He was the Algernon Sydney Biddle Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania from 1893 to 1910, and a University Trustee. Pepper was appointed U.S. Senator in January 1922 and was elected for the term, ending in 1927. 472 Cameron Burnside (1887-1952) portrait of george wharton pepper (1867-1961) Signed and dated, “Cameron Burnside, 1942,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 41 1/2 in. x 29 in. (sight) $1,500-3,000

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eugene v. alessandroni (1887-1966) Born in Italy, Alessandroni served as Assistant District Attorney from 1919 to 1927, and was elected Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1st District, 1928 to 1938 and re-elected 1938 to 1958. 473 American School 20th century portrait of eugene v. alessandroni (1887-1966) Oil on canvas, framed. 35 1/2 in. x 29 1/2 in. (sight) $800-1,200

william a. gray (1875-1965) Gray was a criminal lawyer, Assistant District Attorney and a faithful member of the Republican Party. 474 Robert Susan (1888-1957) portrait of william a. gray (1875-1965) Signed and dated, “Robert Susan 1907,” u.l., oil on canvas, framed. 44 1/2 in. x 34 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Committee: Leo Weinrott, Chairman, in honor of Mr. Gray’s fifty years at The Bar, 1947 $800-1,200

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william a. schnader (1886-1968) Co-founder of the firm of Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis, Schnader was a practicing attorney and had a remarkable career of teaching and legislative drafting. A brilliant student, he became a brilliant teacher at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Wharton, 1914 to 1922, while drafting the Workmen’s Compensation Code of 1915 and The Philadelphia City Charter of 1919. He became Special Deputy Attorney General in 1923 to prepare legislation to modernize exisiting state codes in The State Administration Code of 1923 and 1929. In 1930, he was appointed Attorney General of the State of Pennsylvania and under his preparation and guidance, the Banking Code, The Building and Loan Code, The Business Corporation Law, The Department of Banking Code, The Liquor Control Act and The Milk Control Board Law and the Nonprofit Corporation Law were passed. In the 1940s, Schnader worked tirelessly on the creation of the Uniform Commercial Code. He is frequently referred to as its “Father.” 475 Robert Susan (1888-1957) portrait of william a. schnader (1886-1968) Signed and dated, “Robert Susan 1957,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 45 in. x 34 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by members of the Social Legal Club, May, 1948 $1,000-2,000

joseph lorenz kun (1882-1961) Kun served as Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania from 1915 to 1919 and was elected Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, No. 1, in 1927 and held that position for thirty-seven years. 476 Robert Susan (1888-1957) portrait of joseph lorenz kun (1882-1961) Signed and dated, “Robert Susan 1957,” l.l., oil on canvas, framed. 44 1/2 in. x 35 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by Common Pleas Court, May 20, 1953 $1,500-2,500

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owen j. roberts (1875-1955) Roberts began his career as Assistant District Attorney of Philadelphia County from 1901 to 1904, and served as a Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania until 1918. He was a Trustee of the University of Pennsylvania from 1921 to 1924 and a Trustee of Jefferson Medical College. He served as Supreme Court Justice of the United States from 1930 to 1945. 477 Alice Kent Stoddard (1884-1976) portrait of owen j. roberts (1875-1955) Signed, “A. K. Stoddard,” l.r., oil on canvas, framed. 50 in. x 38 in. (sight) provenance: Presented by William Clarke Mason, Chairman, and Everett H. Brown, Jr., Secretary, on behalf of members of the Philadelphia Bar, 1947. $1,500-2,500

joseph sloane (1898-1972) Sloane was elected in 1937 as a Democratic Judge to the Court of Common Pleas, No. 7. He was an Associate at Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen in the 1930s. 478 American School 20th century portrait of joseph sloane (1898-1972) Oil on canvas, framed. 29 in. x 24 in. (sight) $300-500 end of sale

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jasper francis cropsey (american 1823-1900) “waverly newton, long island” signed and dated ‘j.f. cropsey/1852’ bottom center, oil on board

american art & pennsylvania impressionists Auction December 09, 2018

provenance: The Collection of Richard M. Scaife, Pittsburgh, PA

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terms & conditions All property offered and sold (“property”) through Samuel T. Freeman & Co, (“Freeman’s”) shall be offered and sold on the terms and conditions set forth below which constitutes the complete statement of the terms and conditions on which all property is offered for sale. By bidding at the auction, whether present in person or by agent, by written bid, telephone, internet or other means, the buyer agrees to be bound by these terms and conditions. 1 Unless otherwise indicated, all Property will be offered by Freeman’s as agent for the Consignor. 2 Freeman’s reserves the right to vary the terms of sale and any such variance shall become part of these Conditions of Sale. 3 Buyer acknowledges that it had the right to make a full inspection of all Property prior to sale to determine the condition, size, repair or restoration of any Property. Therefore, all property is sold “AS-IS”. Freeman’s is acting solely as an auction broker, and unless otherwise stated, does not own the Property offered for sale and has made no independent investigation of the Property. Freeman’s makes no warranty of title, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, or any other warranty or representation regarding the description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or condition to the Property of any kind or nature with respect to the Property.

within 60 days after the sale. Freeman’s will not be responsible for any loss, damage, theft, or otherwise responsible for any goods left in Freeman’s possession after ten (10) days. If the foregoing conditions or any applicable provisions of law are not complied with, in addition to other remedies available to Freeman’s and the Consignor (including without limitation the right to hold the buyer(s) liable for the bid price) Freeman’s, at its option, may either cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the buyer(s), or resell the property. In such event, the buyer(s) shall remain liable for any deficiency in the original purchase price and will also be responsible for all costs, including warehousing, the expense of the ultimate sale, and Freeman’s commission at its regular rates together with all related and incidental charges, including legal fees. Payment is a precondition to removal. Payment shall be by cash, certified check or similar bank draft, or any other method approved by Freeman’s. Checks will not be deemed to constitute payment until cleared. Any exceptions must be made upon Freeman’s written approval of credit prior to sale. In addition, a defaulting buyer will be deemed to have granted and assigned to Freeman’s, a continuing security interest of first priority in any property or money of, or owing to such buyer in Freeman’s possession, and Freeman’s may retain and apply such property or money as collateral security for the obligations due to Freeman’s. Freeman’s shall have all of the rights accorded a secured party under the Pennsylvania Uniform Commercial Code.

4 Freeman’s in its sole and exclusive discretion, reserves the right to withdraw any property, at any time, before the fall of the hammer.

10 Unless the sale is advertised and announced as “without reserve”, each lot is offered subject to a reserve and Freeman’s may implement such reserves by bidding through its representatives on behalf of the Consignors. In certain instances, the Consignor may pay 5 less than the standard commission rate where Freeman’s or its representative is a successful Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer at the time of sale, bidder on behalf of the Consignor. Where the Consignor is indebted to Freeman’s, Freeman’s all bids are per lot as numbered in the printed catalogue. Freeman’s may have an interest in the offered lots and the proceeds therefrom, other than the broker’s reserves the right to determine any and all matters regarding the order, precedence or appropriate increment of bids or the constitution Commissions, and all sales are subject to any such interest. of lots. 11 No “buy” bids shall be accepted at any time for any purpose. 6 The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. The auctioneer has the right to reject any bid, to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion and in the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have the sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re- offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after sale, the Freeman’s sale record shall be conclusive in all respects. 7 If the auctioneer determines that any opening or later bid or any advance bid is not commensurate with the value of the Property offered, he may reject the same and withdraw the Property from sale. 8 Upon the fall of the hammer, title to any offered lot or article will immediately pass to the highest bidder as determined in the exclusive discretion of the auctioneer, subject to compliance by the buyer with these Conditions of Sale. Buyer thereupon assumes full risk and responsibility of the property sold, agrees to sign any requested confirmation of purchase, and agrees to pay the full price, plus Buyer’s Premium, therefore or such part, upon such terms as Freeman’s may require.

12 Any pre-sale bids must be submitted in writing to Freeman’s prior to commencement of the offer of the first lot of any sale. Freeman’s copy of any such bid shall conclusively be deemed to be the sole evidence of same, and while Freeman’s accepts these bids for the convenience of bidders not present at the auction, Freeman’s shall not be responsible for the failure to execute, or, to execute properly, any pre-sale bid. 13 A Buyer’s Premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price. The Buyer’s Premium shall be: 25% on the first $200,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion from $200,001 through $3,000,000, and 12% thereafter. 14 Unless exempted by law from the payment thereof, the buyer will be required to pay any and all federal excise tax and any state and/or local sales taxes, including where deliveries are to be made outside the state where a sale is conducted, which may be subject to a corresponding or compensating tax in another state.

15 Freeman’s may, as a service to buyer, arrange to have purchased property posted and shipped at the buyer’s expense. Freeman’s is not responsible for any acts or omissions in packing or shipping of purchased lots whether or not such carrier is recommended by Freeman’s. Packing 9 and handling of purchased lots is at the responsibility of the buyer and is at the entire risk of No lot may be removed from Freeman’s premises until the buyer has the buyer. paid in full the purchase price therefor including Buyer’s Premium or 16 has satisfied such terms that Freeman’s, in its sole discretion, shall In no event shall any liability of Freeman’s to the buyer exceed the purchase price actually paid. require. Subject to the foregoing, all Property shall be paid for and removed by the buyer at his/her expense within ten (10) days of 17 sale and, if not so removed, may be sold by Freeman’s, or sent by No claimed modification or amendment of this Agreement on the part of any party shall Freeman’s to a public warehouse, at the sole risk and charge of the be deemed extant, enforceable or provable unless it is in writing that has been signed by buyer(s), and Freeman’s may prohibit the buyer from participating, the parties to this Agreement. No course of dealing and no delay or omission on the part of directly or indirectly, as a bidder or buyer in any future sale or sales. In Freeman’s in exercising any right under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver of such right addition to other remedies available to Freeman’s by law, Freeman’s or any other right and waiver on any one or more occasions shall not be construed as a bar to reserves the right to impose a late charge of 1.5% per month of the or waiver of any right or remedy of Freeman’s on any future occasion. total purchase price on any balance remaining ten (10) days after the 18 day of sale. If Property is not removed by the buyer within ten (10) These Conditions of Sale and the buyer’s, the Consignor’s and Freeman’s rights under these days, a handling charge of 1% of the total purchase price per month Conditions of Sale shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the from the tenth day after the sale until removal by the buyer shall be laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Consignor and Buyer agree to the exclusive payable to Freeman’s by the buyer; Freeman’s shall charge 1.5% of jurisdiction of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas and the United States the total purchase price per month for any property not so removed 190 District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.


important information for buyers Registration All potential buyers must register for the sale prior to placing a bid. Registration information may be submitted in person at our reception desk, by fax or through our website at www. freemansauction.com. We will require proof of identification and residence and may require a credit card and/or a bank reference. By registering for the sale, the buyer acknowledges that he or she has read, understood and accepted Freeman’s Terms and Conditions of Sale.

On the internet A fully-illustrated catalogue is available on-line at www.freemansauction.com. Registered bidders may leave absentee bids through the website and will receive email confirmation of their bid. Freeman’s is not responsible for errors or failure to execute bids. Payment Payment is due within ten (10) working days of the sale. Lots purchased will not be released until we have received full payment. Payment may be made in cash, by check, money order, or debit card. Payments by check must clear the bank before goods will be released.

Buyer’s Premium A Buyer’s Premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price. The Buyer’s Premium shall be: 25% on the first $200,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion from $200,001 through $3,000,000, and 12% therew.

Removal of Purchases Deliveries will not be made during the time of the sale unless otherwise indicated by the auctioneer. All items must be paid for and removed within ten (10) working days of the sale. Purchases not so removed may be turned over to a licensed warehouse at the expense and risk of the purchaser.

Sales Tax All items in the catalogue are subject to the 8% Pennsylvania and Philadelphia sales tax. Dealers purchasing for resale must register their tax numbers on current PA forms. Forms should be submitted to our Client Services office on the second floor.

Shipping and Packing Responsibility for packing, shipping and insurance shall be exclusively that of the purchaser. Upon request, Freeman’s will provide the purchaser with names of professional packers and shippers known to us.

Catalogue Descriptions All item descriptions, dimensions and estimates are provided for guidance only. It is the buyer’s responsibility to inspect all lots prior to bidding to ensure that the condition is to their satisfaction. If potential buyers are unable to inspect lots in person, our specialists will be happy to prepare detailed Condition Reports on individual lots as quickly as possible. These are for guidance only, and all lots will be sold “as is” as per our Terms and Conditions of Sale.

Endangered Species Lots marked * are manufactured in whole or in part of restricted materials that may include tortoiseshell, ivory, mother-of-pearl, coral, rhinoceros horn, whalebone or marine ivory. Such materials may require specific licenses, certificates, or CITES documentation for import, export, moving between states in the U.S., or resale. Obtaining these documents may require scientific, laboratory or other expert analysis, in order to establish which species or genus the material came from. Freeman’s is unable to provide this information, and the obligation is on the purchaser of a lot containing any of these materials to ensure that they are able to obtain all the necessary or required documents should they need to, prior to bidding on the lot. If proper documentation or licenses etc. cannot be obtained for a purchased lot, the purchaser will still be required to make an on time payment for the lot as per our standard terms and conditions. Freeman’s cataloguing of the lots marked with this symbol * represents the best of our opinion, and the absence of this symbol from any lot description does not form a warranty that the lot will be free from any licensing or certification restrictions.

Bidding At the sale Registered bidders will be assigned a bidder number and given a paddle for use at the sale. Once the first bid has been placed, the auctioneer asks for higher bids in increments determined by the auctioneer. To place your bid, simply raise your paddle until the auctioneer acknowledges you. The auctioneer will not mistake a random gesture for a bid. By phone A limited number of telephone lines are available for bidding by phone through a Freeman’s representative. Phone lines must be reserved in advance. Requests must be submitted no later than 24 hours prior to the scheduled start of the sale. In writing Bid forms are available in the sale room and at the back of the catalogue. These should be submitted in person, by mail or by fax no later than one hour prior to the scheduled start of the sale. The auctioneer will bid on your behalf up to the limit.

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directory Officers Alasdair Nichol Chairman Margaret D. Freeman Director Emeritus Paul S. Roberts President Hanna Dougher Chief Operating Officer Samuel T. Freeman III Senior Vice President

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Representatives

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tandreadis@freemansauction.com American Art & Pennsylvania Impressionists Alasdair Nichol anichol@freemansauction.com American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts Lynda Cain lcain@freemansauction.com

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Antiquities & Tribal Art Grace Fitts gfitts@freemansauction.com

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Books, Maps & Manuscripts Darren Winston dwinston@freemansauction.com

Client Services Mary Maguire Carroll mmaguire@freemansauction.com

British & European Furniture & Decorative Arts Nicholas B. A. Nicholson

Finance Whitney Long wlong@freemansauction.com Marketing & Communications Micah Dornfeld mdornfeld@freemansauction.com Museum Services Thomas B. McCabe IV tmccabe@freemansauction.com Photography Thomas Clark tclark@freemansauction.com Shipping & Receiving Jake Gravelding jgravelding@freemansauction.com Trust & Estates Amy Parenti aparenti@freemansauction.com

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