10/11 American Folk Art & Chinese Export

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WESCHLER’S

American Folk Art & Chinese Export

The Albert E. and Lindamarie F. Mitchler Collection, Washington, DC

Friday, October 11, 2019 10AM


WESCHLER’S Weschler’s has served the Nation’s Capital and beyond as fine art auctioneers and appraisers since 1890. The gallery is now owned and managed by fourth and fifth generation members of the Weschler family and is supported by a highly experienced administrative staff. As Weschler’s approaches their 130th year, Weschler’s renews its commitment to the highest level of professionalism in auction and appraisal services. Since its founding, Weschler’s has strictly adhered to the principle that the company own none of the items it auctions, acting solely as an agent for their consignors. Adam A. Weschler (1874-1951) Ralph A. Weschler, Sr. (1897-1966) Ralph A. Weschler, Jr. (1921-1982) Benjamin E. Weschler (1922-1993) William P. Weschler, Sr. (1926-2006) John S. Weschler, Sr. (1956-2011)


AMERICAN FOLK ART AND CHINESE EXPORT The Albert E. and Lindamarie F. Mitchler Collection, Washington, DC AUCTION Friday, October 11, 2019 at 10 a.m.

EXHIBITION Saturday, October 5 – 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday, October 7 – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, October 8 – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, October 9 – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, October 10 – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

CATALOGUES $20 at the Gallery; $30 by First Class Mail; $55 Overseas In absentee bids this sale may be referred to as 1511 Front Cover: Lot 122 Back Cover: Lot 4 All lots subject to 22% buyer’s premium* as part of purchase price. (See clause 6 of the Conditions of Sale)

40 West Gude Dr Ste 100 Rockville, MD 20850 TEL 202/628-1281 FAX 202/628-2366 www.weschlers.com


SPECIALISTS IN CHARGE (202) 628-1281

EUROPEAN & AMERICAN FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS William Weschler, Jr. Maria Griffin ASIAN WORKS OF ART William Weschler, Jr. FINE ART Colette Chipman Samuel Botsford, Assistant CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENTS (202) 628-1281 Fax (202) 628-2366 ABSENTEE BIDS & CONSIGNOR PAYMENTS Linda Niehaus PURCHASER PAYMENTS Karen Weschler Munaker SHIPMENTS Deborah Knott


SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS

FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS

Manager of Capital Collections Judy Acs 202-628-1281 info@weschlers.com

American Furniture and Decorations american@weschlers.com William Weschler, Jr. Maria Griffin

FINE ARTS

European Furniture and Decorations european@weschlers.com William Weschler, Jr. Maria Griffin

American and European Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture, Prints and Photographs fineart@weschlers.com Colette Chipman Samuel Botsford, Assistant

20th Century Decorative Arts 20thcentury@weschlers.com Mark Weschler Samuel Botsford, Assistant

Rugs, Carpets and Tapestries rugs@weschlers.com Thomas Weschler Asian Works of Art asian@weschlers.com William Weschler, Jr. Jewelry, Coins & Watches jewelry@weschlers.com Mark Weschler

CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENTS CLIENT SERVICES & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER Karen Weschler Munaker 202-628-1281 Fax 202-628-2366 APPRAISALS

CORPORATE MUSEUM SERVICES

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William Weschler, Jr. Thomas Weschler Mark Weschler AUCTIONEERS

Furniture, Decorations & Fine Arts William Weschler, Jr. Thomas Weschler

Thomas Weschler Leonard Weschler Mark Weschler Samuel Botsford

Jewelry and U.S. Coins Mark Weschler

METRO AUCTIONS

BIDS DEPARTMENT

Leonard Weschler, Co-Manager Samuel Botsford, Co-Manager Christine Messing, Assistant

Linda Niehaus SUBSCRIPTIONS Linda Niehaus PAYMENTS

SHIPPING Deborah Knott CATALOGUE PRODUCTION

COMMUNICATIONS Allison Mulholland BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

GALLERY ASSISTANTS Ronnie Lyon Gregory Janrhett Charles Johnson Percy Waller EXHIBITION COORDINATOR

William Weschler, Jr. Thomas Weschler

Linda Niehaus Allison Mulholland Deborah Knott Christine Messing

Karen Weschler Munaker

Karen Weschler Munaker TRUSTS & ESTATES

CLIENT SERVICES

Ronnie Lyon INTERNS Naomi Meron Nicholas Mulholland

Christine Messing PHOTOGRAPHY Terence McArdle PRINTING Spectrum Printing & Graphics TRANSLATIONS Chen Wen


INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS EXHIBITION: You are strongly encouraged to attend exhibition and closely examine all lots of interest to you. Weschler’s will gladly assist you in providing condition reports upon request. The exhibition will be held the Saturday preceding the sale from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. CATALOGUES: The catalogue for this auction is available at Weschler’s Gallery during the exhibition and auction for $20. Catalogues can be mailed for a cost of $30 and mailed overseas at a cost of $55. Annual catalogue subscriptions are available as well. Additional information may be obtained by contacting Linda Niehaus at (202) 628-1281. PRICE LISTS AND POSTCARDS: Post sale price lists are available free of charge, approximately three weeks after the sale or online. Weschler’s postcards are automatically sent to catalogue subscribers prior to each sale. PRE-SALE ESTIMATES: As a convenience to bidders, Weschler’s publishes pre-sale estimates of the value of each lot in the auction. Estimates are intended as a guide and should not be considered a prediction of the selling price. RESERVES: The “reserve” is a confidential minimum price agreed between the consignor and Weschler’s below which a lot will not be sold. Lots that have a reserve will not be marked as such, but the reserves will not be in excess of the low pre-sale estimates. Weschler’s will execute all reserves on behalf of the consignor by bidding through the auctioneer and placing successive or consecutive bids for a lot. The auctioneer may open the bidding on any lot on behalf of the consignor up to the reserve amount. In the event the bidding does not reach the reserve, the auctioneer will announce “Passed.” BIDDER REGISTRATION: Each bidder must be assigned a bidding number before bids can be recognized. Bidding number registration will be available during exhibition hours and during the auction. Bidders already registered with an annual Weschler’s bidding number do not re-register for each sale.

ABSENTEE BIDS: Bidders who cannot attend the auction may submit absentee bids using the Absentee Bid form at the back of this catalogue or available online. Absentee bids may also be placed through Weschler’s fax number, (202) 6282366, by email, bids@weschlers.com. Bids placed by fax must be confirmed by telephone or email. Our facilities for telephone bidding are somewhat limited so it is strongly recommended that you make arrangements at least 24 hours in advance. Please contact Linda Niehaus at (202) 628-1281 for specific information on absentee bids. Absentee bidders are urged to read the Information for Absentee Bidders at the back of this catalogue. CONDITION REPORTS: All property is sold “As Is” in accordance with the Conditions of Sale (clause 2) and neither the seller (Consignor), Weschler’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC, nor any of our officers, employees or agents, make any representation, warranty or guarantee, nor assume any liability of any kind with respect to the condition of any lot offered for sale and no statement made at any time, whether oral or written, shall constitute such a warranty, guarantee or representation and are not intended to replace first hand inspection by a prospective buyer. Weschler’s is available to answer any questions or to provide any additional information regarding property offered; however, the purchaser hereby assumes all risks concerning and related, including but not limited to, the grading, quality, description, condition, authenticity, and provenance of a lot. BIDDING INCREMENTS: The auctioneer generally advances the bidding in the following incremental amounts: $100-499 $25 increments $500-999 $50 increments $1,000-1,999 $100 increments $2,000-4,999 $200 increments $5,000-9,999 $500 increments $10,000+ auctioneer's discretion PURCHASER PAYMENTS: Successful bidders are requested to make total payment for purchases by cash, wire transfer, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express (1.5% fee), or pre-approved check on the day of sale. Buyers not known to Weschler’s and planning to pay with a personal or business check are required to supply us a bank letter of credit prior to the auction. If such arrangements are not made prior to the auction, purchases will be held by Weschler's until the check has cleared our bank. The standard 22%* Buyer’s Premium is added to the purchase price of all items sold. Maryland Sales Tax is computed on the total purchase price. The purchaser will be required

to pay the Sales Tax unless: (i) the property purchased is for resale and a valid Resale Tax number is presented to Weschler's business office at the time of payment, and the sales price is $200 or more; (ii) the sales price of precious metal bullion or coins is greater than $1000; or (iii) the property is being shipped to a buyer located outside the state of Maryland by an ICC/USDOT licensed shipper/carrier. On any cash transactions or series of transactions exceeding $10,000, Treasury Form 8300 will be filed. *Discount for Cash, Wire Transfer or Local and/or Approved Checks. REMOVAL OF PROPERTY: All purchases should be paid for and removed the day of sale, but in no event later than one week post-sale. Weschler’s will advise you on the best way to transport large items, and will help arrange for packing, insurance and shipping. Weschler’s assumes no responsibility for the acts or omissions of carriers or packers whether or not they are recommended by us. For further information please contact us at (202) 628-1281. EXPORTATION PERMITS: Certain lots may be subject to the provisions of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, and the Migratory Bird Act of 1982. In order to export these items, the buyer must obtain special licenses from the Department of the Interior, United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Some items may not be exported, and others may not be resold once purchased. Prospective bidders who intend to export or resell such items are solely responsible for obtaining such licenses and Weschler’s cannot, and will not, assure that such licenses can be obtained. COMMISSIONS: Weschler’s receives the standard 10 percent consignor’s commission on the hammer price of each lot that sells for more than $10,001; 15 percent for lots selling between $4,001 and $10,000; 20 percent for lots selling between $1,001 and $4,000; 25 percent or lots selling between $51 and $1,000; and 40 percent for lots selling under $50. For items of exceptional value, the consignor’s commission is negotiable at the time of consignment. If property carries a reserve and does not sell, a “buy back fee” is charged. A sample standard contract may be obtained by contacting Weschler’s office at (202) 628-1281. CONSIGNMENTS: If you have property to consign, please contact Weschler’s at (202) 628-1281 or email info@weschlers.com. Generally, items must be consigned at least six weeks prior to the scheduled auction date, but consignors are urged to consign as early as possible. Visit our website, www.weschlers.com, to view upcoming auction and deadlines.


CONDITIONS OF SALE The property listed in this catalogue will be offered and sold by Weschler’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC (“Auctioneer”) as agent for the “Consignor” on the following terms and conditions. No employee is authorized to alter these conditions. All bidders and consignors acknowledge knowing and agreeing to these conditions. 1. REGISTRATION Prior to sale, all bidders must register with a Weschler’s representative and receive a bidding number. A bidding number will be required of the successful bidder at the fall of the Auctioneer’s hammer for each lot. 2. “AS IS” CONDITION The Auctioneer and the Seller (Consignor) assume no risk, liability or responsibility for the authenticity or the authorship of any property identified in the catalogue (that is, the identity of the creator or the period, culture, source or origin as the case may be, with which the creation of any property is identified herein). All property is sold “As Is” and neither the Auctioneer nor the Seller (Consignor) makes any guarantees, warranties or representations of any kind or nature with respect to the property, and in no event shall be responsible for the correctness or any implied warranty or merchantability or any implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose as it relates to description, genuineness, attribution, provenance, safety, reliability or condition of the property. If any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose can be construed from the catalogue, auction, or bill of sale, such warranties are disclaimed by the Auctioneer and the Seller (Consignor). No statement in the catalogue or made at the sale or in the Bill of Sale or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty, guarantee or representation or an admission of liability. 3. GUARANTEE Notwithstanding the preceding condition, if within 14 days of the date of the sale, on any lot, the purchaser must give notice in writing to the Auctioneer that the lot sold is a counterfeit and, if within 7 days after such notice the purchaser returns to the Auctioneer in the same condition as when sold, and gives written proof from a recognized impartial expert which establishes beyond reasonable doubt that the returned lot is in fact a counterfeit and that this was not indicated by a fair reading of the catalogue or the Auctioneer’s comments at the time of sale, the Auctioneer as agent for the Consignor will rescind the sale and refund the purchase price paid defined as the amount of the successful bid price, plus buyer’s premium. The guarantee is made only to the original purchaser of record (i.e., the registered bidder) and not any subsequent owners. The original buyer must have remained the owner of the lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party. The term counterfeit is defined as a modern fake or forgery, and made with the intent to deceive.

4. WITHDRAWAL The Auctioneer reserves the right to withdrawal any property at any time before actual sale. 5. BIDDING Unless otherwise announced by the Auctioneer at the time of sale, all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The highest bid acknowledged by the Auctioneer shall be the purchaser. 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 re-sell the article in dispute. If the Auctioneer determines that any opening bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, he may reject the bid; and if, having acknowledged an opening bid he decides that any advance is not sufficient, he may reject the advance. 6. PURCHASER’S RESPONSIBILITY On the fall of the Auctioneer’s hammer, title to the offered lot passes to the highest bidder who, thereupon will pay the full purchase price therefore or such part as the Auctioneer may require. All deposits may be applied to any or all purchases made by the purchaser at this or any previous sale. All property shall be removed by the purchaser at his expense on the day of sale or within one week post-sale, if not so removed, may be sent by the Auctioneer to a public warehouse for the account, risk and expense of the purchaser. Any damage to or loss of any item purchased which is left with the Auctioneer after the day of purchase is the purchaser’s sole responsibility. If the foregoing conditions or any other applicable conditions herein are not complied with, in addition to other remedies available to the Auctioneer and the Consignor by law, including without limitation the right to hold the purchaser liable for the bid price, the Auctioneer at its option, may either (a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser, or (b) re-sell the property on 3 days notice to the purchaser and for the account and risk of the purchaser, either publicly or privately, and in such event the purchaser shall be liable for the payment of any deficiency plus all costs, including warehousing, the expenses of both sales, and the Auctioneer’s commission at its regular rates and all other charges due hereunder, and incidental charges. No claims shall be allowed after removal of goods and no article shall be re-sold for purchaser at the sale where purchased.

A premium equal to 22%* of the successful bid price up to and including $100,000, 20% of the successful bid price $100,001-$500,000, and 18% of the successful bid price over $500,000 will be added thereto and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. Maryland Sales Tax is computed on the total purchase price. The purchaser will be required to pay the Sales Tax unless: (i) the property purchased is for resale and a valid Resale Tax number is presented to Weschler's business office at the time of payment, and the sales price is $200 or more; (ii) the sales price of precious metal bullion or coins is greater than $1000; or (iii) the property is being shipped to a buyer located outside the state of Maryland by an ICC/USDOT licensed shipper/carrier. On any cash transactions or series of transactions exceeding $10,000, Treasury Form 8300 will be filed. *Discount for Cash, Wire Transfer or Local and/or Approved Checks. After five (5) business days and the failure to pay in full, the Auctioneer reserves the right to charge the Purchaser’s credit card on file ten percent (10%) of the entire amount due (including the hammer price, buyer’s premium, all applicable taxes and other charges). After fourteen (14) days, the Auctioneer has the right to charge the entire amount due (including the hammer price, buyer’s premium, all applicable taxes and other charges) to the Purchaser’s credit card on file. Buyers not known to the Auctioneer and planning to pay with a personal or business check are required to supply the Auctioneer with a bank letter of credit prior to the auction. If such arrangements are not made prior to the auction, purchases will be held by the Auctioneer until the check has cleared the bank. 7. RESERVES Unless the sale is advertised and announced as an unrestricted sale or sale without reserve, Consignors reserve the right to bid through the Auctioneer as agent on their own consignments. 8. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS The Auctioneer reserves the right to cancel the sale or any portion thereof without prior or further notice, and to announce at any time additional conditions of sale.


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AMERICAN FOLK ART AND CHINESE EXPORT The Albert E. and Lindamarie F. Mitchler Collection, Washington, DC

Friday, October 11, 2019 10 am Lots 1 - 206 While some defects and damages are mentioned in this catalogue, it is the responsibility of the purchaser to note the condition of each piece. *Color as shown in the catalogue may vary from the actual colors of the pieces as the process of photography and printing involves many transitions and changes.


1 Four American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Eagle’ Wall Ornaments 20th Century Two in the style of John Haley Bellamy (American 1836-1914), each painted in various shades of red, white and blue and some with gilding. Each with some wear to decoration. Largest: 36 x 30 in (91.4 x 76.2 cm) $500-$700

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2 Chinese Export Églomisé Panel of George Washington and His Family at Mount Vernon Last Half 19th Century Sight size: 11-1/2 x 15-1/4 in (29.2 x 38.7 cm) $500-$700

3 After Gilbert Stuart (American 1755-1828), School of William Matthew Prior (American 1806-1873) Portrait of George Washington Unsigned Églomisé panel 24 x 20 in (61 x 50.8 cm) $400-$600 Provenance: Alex Cooper, March 9, 2014


4 Victor de Grailly (French 1804-1889) The Capitol Seen From the White House Unsigned; identified and titled on paper label affixed to verso and located Washington and dated 1848 faintly on stretcher Oil on canvas 15 x 20 in (38.1 x 50.8 cm) $4,000-$6,000

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5 After Samuel Hill (American 1766-1804) Plan of the City of Washington, D.C. Engraved folding map, from the Literary Magazine, published by J. Good, London, February 1, 1793, with spread eagle with the federal shield on its chest; light offsetting and scattered toning, old folds as-issued and some creases; paper restoration to l.r. Framed.* 241 x 299 mm (9-1/2 x 11-3/4 in) $800-$1,200 Note: Together with two loose pages, 49 through 52, from the magazine. According to a paper label affixed to verso, this is one of the earliest engraved plans of Washington, D.C., based on the initial surveys of Pierre L’Enfant and Andrew Ellicott. Included are sites for the Capitol, White House, Mall and Canal as well as an early street plan. The northern limit of the city was Boundary Street, today called Florida Avenue.


6 Chinese Export School, 19th Century Portrait of George Washington, Probably after Gilbert Stuart Unsigned Oil on canvas 29 x 22-1/2 in (73.7 x 57.2 cm) $700-$900

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Provenance: Michael Higgins Antiques, Swarthmore PA

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7 Chinese Export School, Circa 1900 Portraits of George and Martha Washington Unsigned ÉglomisÊ panels Sight size: 24 x 17-1/2 in (61 x 44.5 cm) $600-$800 Provenance: Northeast Auctions, Hampton, NH, November 9, 1997, lot 261


8 After Edward Savage (American 1761-1817) The Washington Family Stipple engraving, printed and engraved by Edward Savage and Robert Wilkinson, published London, March 1st 1798; overall light toning with staining; scattered abrasions to the lower margin with the title; 1-1/2-inch tear and restorations to l.r. to the margin slightly into the image. Framed.* Sight size: 514 x 635 mm (20-1/4 x 25 in) $500-$700

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9 Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Table Cabinet Second Quarter 19th Century Having two oval raised panel doors and side panels painted with figures outside a pavilion and a landscape, the interior fitted with five drawers. Overall with minor wear to gilded decoration. 28 x 16-3/4 x 9 in (71.1 x 42.5 x 22.9 cm) $800-$1,200

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10 Three Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain Five-Piece Miniature Garnitures Late 19th-20th Century Each set with three baluster covered urns and a pair of beaker vases and each painted with various mountain and river landscapes amidst flowering plants. Each with minor glaze imperfections and iron spotting; one urn lacking cover. Height of tallest: 4-3/8 in (11.1 cm) $400-$600

11 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Punch Bowl Jiaqing Period (1796-1820) Enamel and gilt decorated with family scenes in a garden. Body with one area of apparent restoration; some wear to enameled decoration; scattered glaze imperfections. Diameter: 15-1/4 in (38.7 cm) $1,500-$2,500

12 American Stained Wood Model of the Frigate HMS Victory on Stand 20th Century Fully rigged. Missing three cannons; top of front mast repaired. Height overall: 39 in (99 cm); Width: 50 in (127 cm) $1,000-$1,500


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14 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ and Multi-Color Lobbed Five-Piece Garniture 20th Century Consisting of three Meiping-form covered urns and a pair of beaker vases, each enamel painted with figures in a garden and flowering branches with insects within scroll and leaf reserves on a rose, green, yellow and black ground; each unmarked. Each with minor glaze imperfections. Height of urns: 15-1/2 in (39.3 cm) $1,500-$2,500 13 American Carved and Painted Wood Figure of a Victorian Maiden 20th Century Painted in tones of orange, white, black, brown and fleshtones and mounted on a later black painted base. Some cracking to both shoulders; probably repainted. Height of figure: 39 in (99 cm); Height overall: 64 in (162.6 cm) $500-$700

Provenance: William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals, Chadds Ford, PA, James Galley Collection of Oriental Porcelain, June 8, 2009, lot 613

Provenance: Forsythes’ Auctions, Russellville, OH, Americana Collection of the Late Lynn Dingus, November 5, 2017, lot 119

15 Staffordshire Historical Blue Printed Platter of the Landing of General LaFayette at Castle Garden New York, 16th August 1824 Clews, England, Circa 1829 Underside with impressed circular factory mark enclosing a crown. Scattered abrasions to the interior. Length: 15-1/4 in (38.7 cm) $400-$600

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16 Group of Chinese Export Blue, Salmon, Lavender and Gilt Decorated Porcelain Tea Articles 19th Century Consisting of a teapot, two covered and handled sugar bowls, three helmet creamers, one rim soup bowl, six tea bowls and seven saucers. Blue border helmet creamer with restoration to rim; some with age cracks and small chips; some wear to decoration. Height of helmet creamer: 5-3/8 in (13 cm); Diameter of rim soup bowl: 9-3/4 in (24.8 cm) $800-$1,200 Provenance of three: DuMouchelles, October 18, 2014

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17 Chinese Export Blue and White and Gilt Porcelain Monogrammed Salad Bowl and a Pair of Beaker Vases 19th Century One vase with restoration to rim; some wear to gilt and enamel. Height of beaker vases: 9-3/4 in (24.8 cm) $800-$1,200 Provenance of beaker vases: Manatee Galleries, Bradenton, FL, Asian Antiques Discovery Sale, June 22, 2014, lot 196

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18 Assembled Set of Eleven Chinese Export Blue and White and Gilt Decorated Porcelain Memorial Crested Dishes 19th Century Some restored and with scattered glaze imperfections. Diameter of largest: 10 in (25.4 cm) $600-$800


19 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ and Blue Border Eighteen-Piece Assembled Tea Set 19th Century Consisting of: five tea bowls, five rice bowls, five saucers, a shallow dish, a teapot and a covered sugar bowl. Restoration to teapot’s lid; star crack to base of teapot; some with age cracks and glaze imperfections; wear to decoration. Teapot: 6-1/4 x 10 in (15.9 x 25.4 cm) $500-$700

20 Chinese Export Blue and White and Gilt Decorated Porcelain Twenty-Four Piece Assembled Table Service 19th Century Consisting of: a large footed oval platter, an oval vegetable dish, four dinner plates, five rim soup bowls, five salad plates, three saucers and a tea bowl, each decorated with monogrammed shields; together with three rim soup bowls and a bowl, each with floral decoration. Some with rim chips; some with radiating cracks into the border; some with scattered age cracks; minor glaze imperfections and wear to decoration. Width of footed platter: 15-3/4 in (40 cm) $800-$1,200

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21 American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Maiden’ Ship’s Figurehead 20th Century Painted in tones of light blue, orange, red and fleshtones. Probably repainted; with central vertical crack. Height: 43-1/2 in (110.5 cm) $600-$800 Provenance: Roland Auctions, Glen Cove, NY, March 2018 Estates Sale, March 10, 2018, lot 334


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22 American School, 19th Century Battle on Lake Erie, 10th September 1813 Unsigned Watercolor and wash heightened with white on paper; overall darkened toning; restorations to u.l. corner and center right; various areas of staining and foxing. Framed.* Sight size: 18-3/4 x 27-1/4 in (47.6 x 69.2 cm) $500-$700 Provenance: The Dietrich Collections, Philadelphia, PA

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23 American Carved and Painted Wood Figure of a Naval Officer Attributed to the Workshop of Samuel Anderson Robb, New York, 1851-1928 Painted in tones of green, yellow, copper, black and fleshtones on a black painted base. Repainted; with some losses to both arms at the elbows; telescope replaced. Height: 62 in (157.5 cm) $1,000-$2,000 Provenance: Roland Auctions, Glen Cove, NY, March 2018 Estates Sale, March 10, 2018, lot 336


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24 American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Maiden’ Ship’s Figurehead Late 19th-Early 20th Century Painted in tones of aquamarine, green, wine-red, black and fleshtones, on a later ebonized wood base. Repainted; some abrasions and cracking to painted surface. Height of figure: 63 in (160 cm); Height overall: 69-1/4 in (175.9 cm) $800-$1,200 Provenance: Americana Auctions, Rehoboth, MA, Exceptional Fall Estates Auction, October 15, 2017, lot 94

26 American School, Second Quarter 19th Century Portrait of Boy in Light Brown Dress with Lace Collar Seated on a Red Upholstered Chair Unsigned Oil on canvas 27-1/2 x 22 in (69.9 x 55.9 cm) $500-$700 Provenance: Angela R. Thrasher Antiques, Baltimore, MD, August 29, 1992

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25 American School, Late 18th-Early 19th Century Portrait of Rebecca Goldsmith in Dark Brown Dress with White Lace Scarf and Cap Unsigned Oil on canvas; titled on paper label affixed to reverse stretcher and dated 1760 23 x 17-3/4 in (58.4 x 45.1 cm) $500-$700

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27 Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Gaming Box and a Letter Box Second Quarter 19th Century The first, with hinged top opening to view two removable covered boxes and seven nesting trays; and the second, raised on gilt mythological animal head feet opening to view a black lacquer interior with removable tray. Each with some wear to decoration and chips and blistering to lacquer. Larger: 4 x 12-3/4 x 6-1/2 in (10.2 x 32.4 x 16.5 cm) $600-$800 Provenance of the first: Fusco Auctions, Willoughby, OH, Summer 2016 Fine Art, Antique & Jewelry Auction, August 20, 2016, lot 435

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28 Two Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Gaming Boxes Second Quarter 19th Century Each chamfered rectangular shaped, one raised on gilt animal paw feet and each with removable tops opening to view similarly decorated interiors with covered boxes and nesting card trays. One with extensive wear to gilded top; each with some wear, chips and blistering to lacquer. Larger: 5 x 15 x 12-1/4 in (12.7 x 38.1 x 31.1 cm) $800-$1,200


29 American or English Carved and Painted Wood ‘Maiden’ Ship’s Figurehead 20th Century Painted in tones of green, black, gold, red and yellow skintones on a later black painted wood base. Repainted; with various cracks and losses to painted surface; lacking both arms; tip of nose chipped. Height overall: 66 in (167.6 cm) $1,000-$1,500

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Provenance: Boston Harbor Auctions, Norwell, MA, Nautical Thanksgiving Auction 2017, November 25, 2017, lot 309

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30 American School, Second Quarter 19th Century Portrait of Gentleman in Brown Coat and a Yellow Vest over a White Stock Holding a Walking Stick Unsigned Oil on canvas 29-1/2 x 26 in (75 x 66 cm) $400-$600 31 American School, Second Quarter 19th Century Portrait of Gentleman in Black Coat and Vest over a White Stock Unsigned Oil on canvas 28 x 23 in (71.1 x 58.4 cm) $500-$700


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32 Two Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Punch Bowls 19th Century The first, enamel painted in ‘Mandarin Palette’ with reserves depicting family scenes in and outside pavilions; and the second, enamel painted with an immortal with the deer attribute and a young boy in a landscape on opposing sides alternating with flowering reserves. Each with wear to decoration and scattered glaze imperfections; the first, with hairline cracks to opposing sides. Diameter of each: 10-1/4 in (26 cm) $600-$800 Provenance of the first: Hill Auction Gallery, September 28, 2016

33 33 Three Chinese Export ‘Rose Medallion’ Spittoons (Cuspidors) Mid-19th Century Each typically enamel and gilt decorated with alternating reserves of figures in and outside pavilions, alternating with birds, butterflies and flowers. Each with some wear to decoration and glaze imperfections; each with rim chips. Height of tallest: 7-1/8 in (18.1 cm) $500-$700

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34 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Covered Urns and a Beaker Vase Daoguang Period (1821-1850) The first pair, enamel painted with basket of flower and floral sprays beneath a blue and white ‘Fitzhugh’ banded collar; the beaker vase, enamel and gilt painted with interior court scene. Each with minor wear to decoration and glaze imperfections. Height of tallest: 12 in (20.5 cm) $500-$700 Provenance of beaker vase: Polly Latham Antiques, Boston, #3229


35 Samson Export-Type Porcelain ‘Famille Rose’ Armorial Five-Piece Assembled Garniture Late 19th-Early 20th Century Consisting of three covered Meiping-form urns and a pair of vases, each typically enamel decorated with flowers within white slip raised reserves; one signed with pseudo iron-red seal mark. Each with some wear to decoration. Height of tallest: 8 in (20.3 cm) $400-$600

36 Two Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Boxes Second Quarter 19th Century The first, of chamfered rectangular-form raised on gilt animal paw feet opening to view a black lacquer divided interior; and the second, of rectangular form with hinged top inscribed HARRIET opening to view a black lacquer interior with removable tray. Each with some wear to gilded decoration and some blistering to lacquer; the first with broken hinges and losses to bottom section. Larger: 5-1/4 x 15 x 12 in (13.3 x 38.1 x 30.5 cm) $500-$700

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37 Chinese Export ‘Mandarin Palette’ Large Punch Bowl Daoguang Period (1821-1850) The interior and exterior enamel and gilt painted with interior court scenes. Restorations to two areas of body. Diameter: 23-1/2 in (59.7 cm) $1,000-$2,000 Provenance: Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery, June 26, 2016

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38 Dutch and British Schools, 18th Century Three Maps The first, Johannes Kip (Dutch 1653-1722) after Leonard Knyff (Dutch 1650-1721), Hutton Hall the seat of the Honorable Sir George Fletcher Bart, in the County of Cumberland, from Johannes Kip’s Britannia Illustration a Survey of English Castles, Palaces and Country Houses during the Reign of Queen Anne, a two page engraving with later hand-coloring; the second, Robert Sayer, publisher, A Perspective View of the Town and Fortifications of Malta, engraving with later hand-coloring; and the third, An Exact Draught of the BAY and Harbour of Vigo, For Mr. Tindall’s Continuation of Mr. Rapin’s History of England, engraved map with later hand-coloring, drawn up to a scale of 1 inch:1 mile and showing the bay and harbor with surrounding hills, schematic representations of the town of Vigo and other habitations, many ships shown in the bay and the harbor, several named, several keyed to an explanatory panel detailing their commanders and significant movements and further marked J Bafire Sculp., the mouth of the bay with a compass, and labelled The mouth of the River Vigo near the Island of Bajona, where Admiral Shovell of the White Flagg with his squadron, came at Anchor y e 12 of Oct.1702; center fold with some staining along the top, with one tear u.l.c. and spreading around the crease. Framed.* Largest sight size: 362 x 496 mm (14-1/4 x 19-1/2 in) $500-$700


39 Gilles Robert de Vaugondy (French 1688-1766) and Willem Blaeu (Dutch 1571-1638) Carte de la Virginia et du Maryland and Nova Virginia Tabula: Two Maps Engraved maps with later hand-colored outlining; the first, by Joshua Fry and Pierre Jefferson, engraved by Elisabeth Haussard, published Paris, circa 1755; and the second, with French text on verso; each with center fold, the first with staining at the fold and water stain at l.r. and some wrinkles; each with some toning. Framed.* Larger sight size: 502 x 667 mm (19-3/4 x 26-1/4 in) $700-$900

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40 Chinese Export Gilt and Blue ‘Fitzhugh’ and ‘Famille Rose’ Covered Chamber Pot and a ‘Canton’ Blue and White Porcelain Bourdaloue Last Half 19th-20th Century The first with some wear to decoration and minor glaze imperfections; the second lacking cover. Height of chamber pot: 7-1/2 in (19.1 cm); Length including handle: 11-3/4 in (29.9 cm) $500-$700

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41 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Covered Chamber Pot and Two Molded Vases Late 19th-20th Century The first, enamel and gilt decorated with butterflies amidst flowers and fruit on an aqua-blue glazed ground; the vases, molded with two confronting phoenixes and a peony on opposing sides, each base with underglaze impressed CHINA and drilled as lamps. The first with some glaze imperfections. Height of vases: 11-1/2 in (29.2 cm) $500-$700

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42 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Canton’ Blue and White Porcelain Bidets Circa 1900 Each interior cavetto typically painted with mountain and river landscape with bridge, boats and pagodas. Each with scattered glaze imperfections and one cavetto with iron spotting and blisters. 6-1/2 x 24 x 14-1/2 in (16.5 x 61 x 36.8 cm) $800-$1,200

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43 Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain Five-Piece Garniture 20th Century Consisting of three baluster-shaped covered urns and a pair of beaker vases, each painted on opposing sides with flowering peonies amidst lotus scrolls, each with underglaze blue pseudo Kangxi double-ring mark. Each with minor glaze imperfections; one top with 1/2-inch chip to rim. Height of vases: 14-3/4 in (37.5 cm) $500-$700

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44 Chinese Export ‘Rose Medallion’ Large Punch Bowl Post 1950s The interior and exterior typically enamel and gilt painted with alternating fan reserves depicting figures on a balcony, birds and foliage. Diameter: 23-1/2 in (59.7 cm) $500-$1,000 Provenance: Simpson Galleries, September 28, 2014


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45 Chinese Export Gilt and Blue ‘Fitzhugh’ and ‘Famille Rose’ Gu-Form Vase Last Half 19th Century Minor wear to enamel decoration and gilding; some glaze imperfections. Height: 13-1/4 in (33.7 cm) $600-$800

47 Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Book-Form Writing Box Second Quarter 19th Century The hinged top with brass bail handles opening to view two hinged stationery boxes and covered pen and inkwells. The interior lacking pen tray; some wear to decoration and cracks, chips and repairs to lacquer. 3-3/4 x 14-1/2 x 14-1/2 in (9.5 x 36.8 x 36.8 cm) $400-$600

46 Two Chinese Export Porcelain Covered Cider Jugs Last Half 19th Century The first, enamel and gilt painted with butterflies and insects amidst flowers; and the second, in ‘Canton’ blue and white with a ‘Nanking’ border. Each with some wear and imperfections to decoration and glaze; the first with top restored; the second with spider age cracks to body. Height of taller: 11 in (27.9 cm) $800-$1,200 Provenance: Conestoga Auction Co., Manheim, PA, John J Snyder, Jr. Estate, September 12, 2014, lot 14

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48 Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain Five-Piece Garniture Xuantong Period (1909-1912) Consisting of three Meiping-form covered urns and a pair of beaker vases, each painted with alternating panels of ladies on a balcony alternating with birds and flowering branches, each with underglaze blue four-character pseudo Kangxi mark. Each with scattered iron spotting and glaze imperfections; one lacking cover. Height of tallest: 9 in (22.9 cm) $500-$700

49 Two Pairs of Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain Beaker Vases and a Pair of Covered Urns Late 19th-20th Century The first pair, continuously painted with a fortress and a landscape, the underside with underglaze blue four-character Kangxi mark; the second pair, painted with scholar’s implements and flowering vases on opposing sides, unmarked; and the pair of Meiping-form urns painted with a continuous mountain landscape scene with figures and pagodas, each underside with underglaze blue four-character pseudo Kangxi mark. Each with minor glaze imperfections; the pair of covered urns, one with rim chip and the other with rim crack; glaze chips and chip to rims of covers. Height of tallest: 10-3/4 in (27.3 cm) $500-$700

50 50 Two Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ and ‘Famille Verte’ Beaker Vases 20th Century The first, ‘Famille Rose’ enamel painted with phoenix in a flowering landscape, the underside with underglaze blue six-character pseudo Guangxu mark; the second, ‘Famille Verte’ enamel painted with phoenix in a flowering landscape, the underside with underglaze blue sixcharacter pseudo Kangxi mark. Each with minor glaze imperfections. Height of taller: 15-1/2 in (39.3 cm) $800-$1,200


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51 Two Chinese Export ‘Rose Medallion’ Gu-Form Vases Last Half 19th Century The first, enamel painted with typical alternating reserves depicting court scenes, birds and flowers; and the second, painted with alternating quatrefoil reserves with butterflies and birds amidst flowers. The first, with restorations to upper body; each with some wear to decoration and glaze imperfections. Height of taller: 15-3/8 in (39 cm) $800-$1,200 52 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Rose Medallion’ Covered Chamber Pots Mid-19th Century Each typically enamel and gilt decorated with lotus reserves having interior and balcony scenes with figures, alternating with birds and insects amidst flowers. Some wear to decoration and gilding; restoration to one lid. Height of each: 6-3/4 in (17.1 cm); Length including handles: 11-1/2 in (29.2 cm) $500-$700 53 American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Tobacconist’ Figure of an Indian Chief 20th Century Painted in tones of green, red, blue, yellow and fleshtones on a gray painted base. Repainted with various chips and losses to painted surface. Height: 70-1/4 in (178.4 cm) $800-$1,200 Provenance: Material Culture, Philadelphia, PA, Fine, Folk, Outsider & Ethnographic Art, January 23, 2017, lot 96

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54 Carel Allard (Dutch 1648-1709) Novissima Totius Orbis Tabula Engraved twin hemisphere map with later handcoloring of the world surmounted by north and south polar projections and embellished with decorative allegorical vignettes at each corner, with Allard’s imprint and privilege, published Amsterdam, circa 1710; center fold with some staining and toning, particularly to the border. Framed.* Sight size: 508 x 597 mm (20 x 23-1/2 in) $1,000-$2,000

55 Thomas Kitchin (British 1718-1784) and Pierre François Tardieu (French 1711-1771) Map of the United States in North America... According the Treaty of 1783 and Carte de la Caroline Meridionale et Septentrionale et de la Virginie: Two Maps Each an engraved map with later hand-coloring or outlining, the second, no. 135, on blue hand-laid paper; the first, published by T. Cadell, London, 1783; the second, published by P.F. Tardieu, Paris, circa 1790, P.J. Valet, scrip.; the first with quadrant folds and the second with center fold; the first with some staining and minor folds at the corners; the second with some staining at the fold. Framed.* Sight size of larger: 419 x 514 mm (16-1/2 x 20-1/4 in) $800-$1,200

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56 American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Tobacconist’ Figure of an Indian Princess Attributed to the Workshop of Samuel Anderson Robb, New York, 1851-1928 Painted in tones of yellow, red, blue, green and fleshtones on a yellow and white painted Finest Cigars Sold Here green painted base. Various vertical cracks; some worm damage to right arm; repairs and restorations to headdress; scattered paint loss. Height: 75 in (190.5 cm) $3,000-$5,000

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57 Pair of Delftware Polychrome ‘St. Omer’ and ‘Violet’ Tobacco Jars Modern Each with brass cover and underglaze brown pseudo ‘The Claw’ mark. Height: 14-1/2 in (36.8 cm) $400-$600

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58 Delftware Blue and White Five-Piece Garniture Boch, Belgium, for Royal Sphinx, Holland, 20th Century Consisting of a pair of lobbed covered urns and three beaker vases. Height of urns: 15-1/2 in (39.3 cm) $500-$1,000

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59 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Covered Chamber Pot Last Half 19th Century Enamel and gilt decorated with butterflies and insects amidst flowers. Minor wear to decoration and glaze imperfections. Height: 7 in (17.8 cm); Length including handle: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm) $400-$600

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60 Three Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Tea Caddies Second Quarter 19th Century One rectangular and one hexagonal, both with floral chased pewter covered caddies; and the third, of chamfered rectangularform raised on gilt animal paw feet opening to view a black lacquer interior. Each with some wear to gilded decoration and chips to lacquer. Tallest: 5-3/4 x 7 x 7 in (14.6 x 17.8 x 17.8 cm) $500-$700


61 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Crested Punch Bowl Jiaqing Period (1796-1820) Interior and exterior enamel painted with a ribbontied floral bouquet beneath a blue, red and gilt spiral ribbon border; the exterior painted on opposing sides with blue, gilt and lavender initialed crest ABW. Restoration to body; wear to decoration; scattered glaze imperfections; 3/4-inch chip to foot rim. Diameter: 14-1/2 in (36.8 cm) $800-$1,200

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62 Five Japanese Export-Type ‘Imari’ or ‘Arita’ Barber’s Shaving Bowls Meiji-Taisho Period (1868-1926) Each typically enamel and gilt decorated with a flowering landscape within a floral shippo border with two cut-out opposing hanging holes. Each with some wear to decoration and glaze imperfections. Diameter of each approximately: 10-3/4 in (27.3 cm) $600-$800

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63 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ and Blue and White Assembled Five-Piece Garniture Last Half 19th Century Consisting of two Meiping-form covered urns and three vases, each enamel painted with basket of flowers amidst insects within a blue and white and ‘Famille Rose’ floral ground. Each with some wear to decoration and gilding and minor glaze imperfections. Height of tallest: 7-1/2 in (19.1 cm) $500-$700

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64 Chinese Export ‘Rose Medallion’ Chamber Pot and a Covered Bourdaloue Last Half 19th Century Each typically enamel and gilt painted with court scenes and butterflies. Each with some wear to decoration and minor glaze imperfections. Height of chamber pot: 7-1/4 in (18.4 cm); Length including handle: 11-1/2 in (29.2 cm) $500-$700 Provenance of the second: Briggs Auction, February 13, 2013

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65 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Mandarin Palette’ Covered Cachepots Guangxu Period (1875-1908) Each of square chamfered and flared body with stem handles, enamel and gilt painted with alternating interior court scenes within a molded and raised green, iron-red and gilt fruiting vine borders. Each with some wear to decoration and gilding; one with handle repaired. Height: 10-1/2 in (26.7 cm) $800-$1,200 Provenance: Alex Cooper, August 2, 2015

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66 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Covered Chamber Pot and a Bourdaloue Mid-19th Century The first, enamel and gilt decorated with immortals and ladies in a flowering landscape; and the second, enamel decorated with family scenes in a landscape on opposing sides. Bourdaloue lacking top and with restoration to handle. Height of chamber pot: 8-1/4 in (21 cm); Length including handle: 11-1/2 in (29.2 cm) $500-$700 Provenance: Conestoga Auction Co., Manheim, PA, John J Snyder, Jr. Estate, September 12, 2014, lot 78


67 Two Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowls 19th Century The first, en grisaille and gilt painted with flowering reserves; and the second, enamel and gilt painted with armorial crest on opposing sides amidst flowering branches. Each with restorations; some wear to decoration and scattered glaze imperfections. Diameter of larger: 11-3/8 in (28.8 cm) $500-$700

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68 Chinese Export ‘Imari’ Pattern Five-Piece Garniture First Quarter 20th Century Consisting of three Meiping-form covered urns and a pair of beaker vases. Each with minor glaze imperfections. Height of urns: 12 in (30.5 cm) $400-$600

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69 Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain Five-Piece Miniature Garniture and Five Miniature Covered Urns Late 19th-Early 20th Century Each painted with various court ladies, landscapes and foliage. Each with minor glaze imperfections; two covers with rim restorations. Height of tallest: 5 in (12.7 cm) $400-$600

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70 Three Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Tea Caddies Second Quarter 19th Century Each of rectangular form, two raised on gilt animal paw feet and each opening to view a double floral chased pewter covered tea caddy. Each with some wear to decoration; chips and blistering to lacquer. Largest: 6 x 9-3/4 x 7-1/4 in (15.2 x 24.8 x 18.4 cm) $600-$800

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71 Pair of Large Chinese Export-Type ‘Famille Rose’ ‘Hongs of Canton’ Covered Urns Late 20th-Early 21st Century Height: 25-1/2 in (64.8 cm) $800-$1,200 72 American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Tobacconist’ Figure of an Indian Warrior Second Half 20th Century Painted in tones of tan, brown, red, blue and fleshtones. Normal separation of the arms at the shoulders. Height: 48 in (121.9 cm) $400-$600 Provenance: Austin Auction Gallery, Austin, TX, Day 1 - Firearms & Western Art, New Furniture, Designer Handbags, July 21, 2018, lot 123


73 After Didier (French 1723-1786) and Gilles Robert de Vaugondy (French 1688-1766) Mappe-monde, World Map with New Discoveries Engraved map with later hand-coloring, published Paris, circa 1760; center fold and scattered staining and foxing with some ink print lines to bottom margin. Framed.* Sight size: 489 x 756 mm (19-1/4 x 29-3/4 in) $800-$1,200

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74 Japanese Export-Type ‘Arita’ Polychrome Five-Piece Garniture Taisho-Showa Period (1912-1989) Consisting of three covered urns and a pair of beaker vases, each typically enamel painted with ho-o birds and flowers; the underside with three overglaze iron-red vertical lines of inscription. Each with minor glaze imperfections. Height of tallest: 15 in (38.1 cm) $600-$800

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75 Chinese Export Blue and White and Gilt Porcelain Molded Basketweave Four-Piece Assembled Garniture First Half 20th Century Each painted with flowering baskets on opposing sides alternating with two floral and butterfly reserves each on a molded basketweave ground. Covers by association; minor wear to gilding and glaze imperfections. Height of tallest: 11-1/4 in (28.6 cm) $500-$700

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76 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Covered Urns and a Pair of ‘Famille Rose’ Ginger Jars Early 20th Century The first pair, enamel decorated with phoenix and butterflies amidst flowers; and the second pair, enamel decorated with scholar’s implements amidst flowering urns. Each with minor glaze imperfections. Height of taller pair: 14 in (35.6 cm) $400-$600

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77 Chinese Export-Type Porcelain ‘Tobacco Leaf’ Punch Bowl, a Covered Chamber Pot and a Bourdaloue 20th-21st Century The chamber pot with underglaze ironred pseudo Qianlong seal mark. Height of bowl: 7-1/2 in (19.1 cm); Diameter: 18 in (45.7 cm) $400-$600 Provenance of the first: New Castle Art & Antique Gallery, January 10, 2016

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78 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Rose Medallion’ Covered Urns and a ‘Famille Rose’ and Rose-du-Barry ‘Hunting’ Punch Bowl 20th-21st Century Each urn with underglaze iron-red pseudo Qianlong mark. Height of urns: 18-1/2 in (47 cm); Diameter of bowl: 14-1/4 in (36.2 cm) $500-$700 Provenance: Heritage Auctions, February 21, 2016


79 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ and ‘Tobacco Leaf’ Five-Piece Garniture First Quarter 20th Century Consisting of three Meiping-form covered urns and a pair of beaker vases; each unmarked. Each with scattered glaze imperfections and iron spotting. Height of urns: 12 in (30.5 cm) $500-$1,000

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80 American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Tobacconist’ Figure of an Indian Princess 20th Century Polychrome painted on a yellow painted Cigars base. Repainted; some cracks and chips to painted surface. Height: 71 in (180.3 cm) $1,000-$2,000

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81 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Mandarin Palette’ Molded Shark’s Skin Beaker Vases and an Italian Export-Type Ceramic Five-Piece Garniture Late 19th-20th Century The first, enamel painted with court scenes on opposing sides; and the second, consisting of three covered urns and a pair of beaker vases, enamel painted with flowering plants, the undersides marked ITALY/ PORT ROYAL. One beaker vase with restored flared rim; each with some wear to decoration. Height of largest: 11 in (27.9 cm) $400-$600

82 Three Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Beaker Vases Last Half 19th Century Each enamel and gilt decorated with interior court scenes within gilt fretwork border on opposing sides. Each with some wear to decoration and glaze imperfections; some minor chips to rims. Height of tallest: 11-1/4 in (28.6 cm) $300-$500 Provenance: Alex Cooper, August 2, 2015

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83 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Beaker Vases 20th Century Each enamel painted with court lady and child in an interior within a flowering branch field; each underside with underglaze blue double-encircled mark. Each with some wear to decoration and glaze imperfections. Height: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm) $300-$500


84 Group of Five Chinese Export Blue and White and ‘Famille Rose’ Tablewares Daoguang-Guangxu Period (1821-1908) Consisting of an oval crested initialed ‘Nanking’ border platter, a pair of similar Meiping-form covered urns and a pair of beaker vases. Each with some wear to decoration and scattered glaze imperfections. Length of platter: 13-1/4 in (33.7 cm); Height of urns: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm) $300-$500

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85 Chinese Export ‘Mandarin Palette’ Six-Piece Assembled Garniture Late 19th-20th Century Consisting of three beaker vases and three Meiping-form urns, each typically enamel and gilt decorated with interior court scenes on opposing sides within auspicious emblem and basket of flowers field. Each with some wear to decoration and glaze imperfections; urns lacking covers. Height of tallest: 11-1/2 in (29.2 cm) $300-$500

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86 Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain Charger and Three Spittoons (Cuspidors) 19th-Early 20th Century The first, with cavetto painted with two deer in a landscape within a peony scroll border; two spittoons in the ‘Canton’ style and one painted with flowers having a handle. The charger with age crack to border and scattered glaze imperfections; each spittoon with minor glaze imperfections and firing cracks to rims. Diameter of first: 12-1/4 in (31.1 cm) $400-$600

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87 Pair of Chinese Export-Type ‘Famille Verte’ Covered Urns 20th-21st Century Each enamel painted in traditional colors with flowering urns and auspicious emblems, each with underglaze iron-red pseudo seal marks. Height: 15-1/2 in (39.3 cm) $300-$500

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88 Chinese Export Blue and White and Gilt Porcelain Crested Oval Meat Platter with Mazarin Daoguang Period (1821-1850) Each with initials RL. Minor wear to decoration and glaze imperfections. Length: 17-1/4 in (43.8 cm) $700-$1,000

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89 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Border Crested Well-and-Tree Meat Platter Daoguang Period (1821-1850) The border enamel and gilt painted with figures in a farm, animals, birds, fish and confronting dragons centering a blue, gilt and green initialed crest WBT. Minor wear to decoration and scattered pitting and glaze imperfections; two feet restored. Length: 19-1/4 in (48.9 cm) $700-$1,000


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90 Chinese Export Porcelain Gilt, Green and Strawberry Vine Border Crested Oval Meat Platter Daoguang Period (1821-1850) Some wear to decoration of border; scattered iron pitting and glaze imperfections. Length: 18 in (45.7 cm) $500-$700

91 American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Tobacconist’ Figure of an Indian Chief Attributed to Samuel Anderson Robb, New York, 1851-1928 Painted in tones of green, yellow, red, white and gilt with fleshtones on a yellow painted wood base. Repainted; with various vertical cracks, chips and abrasions to paint. Height: 68 in (172.7 cm) $500-$1,000 Provenance: Marion Antique Auctions, Marion, MA, 4th Annual Fall Marion Estate Auction, November 29, 2014, lot 297


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92 Group of Five Chinese Export Porcelain Tablewares Jiaqing-Tongzhi Period (1796-1874) Consisting of a brass mounted ‘Famille Rose’ footed dish with figures in a garden; a pair of ‘Mandarin Palette’ écuelles enamel decorated with a family on a balcony; a ‘Famille Rose’ footed bowl enamel painted with various flowering plants and underglaze iron-red four-character Tongzhi seal mark; and a ‘Famille Rose’ bulbous vase with underglaze iron-red four-character Tongzhi seal mark. Each with some scattered glaze imperfections. Height of footed dish: 4-3/8 in (11.1 cm); Diameter: 10-1/2 in (26.7 cm) $400-$600 Provenance of bowl: Brunk Auctions, Asheville, NC, Premier Catalog Auction Day 2, May 12, 2018, lot 886 93 Pair of Chinese Export Gilt and Grisaille Landscape Teapots and a Pair of Blue and White Spittoons (Cuspidors) from the Nanking Cargo Qianlong Period, Circa 1750 Each teapot painted with balcony scenes and flowering urns and each spittoon painted with lotus scrolls. Each with minor glaze imperfections; each teapot with wear to decoration. Height of teapots: 5-1/2 in (14 cm) $500-$700 Provenance: Christie’s, Amsterdam, The Nanking Cargo Chinese Export Porcelain and Gold, April 28May 2, 1986, lots 2215 and 4725

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94 Two Chinese Export Porcelain Crested Dishes and a Bowl Qianlong-Jiaqing Period (1736-1820) Consisting of a dessert plate with ‘Famille Rose’ and gilt New York State coat of arms within a gilt star and blue border; the second, a footed bowl with similar decoration and initialed crest JT; and the third, a shallow dish with salmon double border enclosing a gilt and grisaille Masonic emblem. Each with minor glaze imperfections and/or minor pitting; small rim fleck to the bowl. Diameter of largest: 8 in (20.3 cm) $300-$500 Provenance: Manatee Galleries, May 18, 2013 Brunk Auction, May 12, 2018 Arus Auctions, June 22, 2014


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95 Eight Chinese Export-Type Green ‘Fitzhugh’ and ‘American Eagle’ Tablewares and a Blue ‘Fitzhugh’ Pen Box 20th Century Consisting of a chamfered rectangular platter, an oval platter, a salad bowl, a square shallow dish, a Ruyi-form dish, three plates and a blue ‘Fitzhugh’ pen box. Length of rectangular platter: 15-1/4 in (38.7 cm) $400-$600 Provenance: Hindman, March 15, 2014 Elegant Art, December 8, 2013 Cassidy Galleries, June 15, 2013 Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auction, June 25, 2013

96 Nine Chinese Export-Type ‘Fitzhugh’ Tablewares 20th Century Consisting of a pair of chamfered rectangular platters with portraits of carracks; three square shallow dishes, the pair orange ‘Fitzhugh’ with American eagle and the single brown ‘Fitzhugh’; a pair of orange ‘Fitzhugh’ and American eagle plates and a pair of orange ‘Fitzhugh’ and American eagle bourdaloues. Length of platters: 12 in (30.5 cm) $500-$700 Provenance: Kenneth Hutter Auctions, July 13, 2014 Sterling Associates, December 7, 2016 WR Auction Gallery, June 28, 2018

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97 Two Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ and ‘Canton’ Blue and White Sweetmeat Sets in Fitted Stands Last Half 19th Century Each in nine sections: the first, enamel painted with lotus scrolls on an aqua-blue glazed ground in a hardstone cabochon mounted pewter stand; and the second, typically painted in blue and white with mountain and river landscape with bridges, boats and pagodas in an eggplant lacquered carved wood covered stand. Some glaze imperfections. Larger stand: 12-1/2 x 12-1/2 in (31.8 x 31.8 cm) $400-$600

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99 Chinese Export Porcelain Gilt and Grisaille ‘Harbor Scene’ Punch Bowl Qianlong Period (1736-1795) Restorations to two opposing sides and some wear to decoration. Diameter: 12 in (30.5 cm) $400-$600 Provenance: Strawser Auction Group, September 29, 2017 98 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ and ‘Tobacco Leaf’ Meiping-Form Covered Urns Circa 1900 Some wear to decoration; minor glaze imperfections; iron spotting and blistering. Height: 12-1/4 in (31.1 cm) $500-$700


100 Three Chinese Export ‘Rose Medallion’ Covered Chamber Pots Daoguang-Xianfeng Period (1821-1861) Each typically enamel and gilt painted with alternating reserves of interior court scenes, birds and flowers. One with associated cover and restored handle; each with some wear to decoration and glaze imperfections. Height of tallest: 7 in (17.8 cm); Length including handle: 10-1/2 in (26.7 cm) $500-$700

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101 American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Tobacconist’ Figure of an Indian Princess Attributed to the Workshop of Samuel Anderson Robb, New York, 1851-1928 With traces of red, white and green paint, on a later wood base. Weathered condition with various cracks and checking; right arm replaced. Height: 70 in (177.8 cm) $3,000-$5,000 Provenance: Cottone Auctions, Geneseo, NY, Fine Art, Antique and Modern Design Auction, March 25, 2017, lot 400

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103 Two American Verdigris Patinated Molded Sheet Metal and One Wood ‘Running Horse’ Weathervanes 20th Century Each on ebonized wood stands. One sheet metal with shot dimples and holes; missing one front hoof. Largest: 20-1/2 x 25 in (52.1 x 63.5 cm) $800-$1,200


104 American Verdigris Patinated Molded Copper and Cast-Metal Spread Winged Eagle Weathervane on Directional Orb Stand 20th Century Mounted on a tubular copper pole and ebonized base. Height: 69 in (175.3 cm) $800-$1,200

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105 Three American Sheet-Iron and Metal Figural Weathervanes and Two Painted Wrought-Iron Directional Arrows 19th-20th Century Consisting of a partially painted figure of Benjamin Franklin, a cream painted Native American blowing a horn, and a rooster on an ebonized stand; one of the directional arrows with acid etched red glass panel. Each in weathered condition. Height of tallest weathervane: 31-1/2 in (80 cm) $500-$700

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106 American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Tobacconist’ Figure of an Indian Chief 20th Century Painted in tones of light-brown, blue, shaded-red, gold, white and fleshtones on a gold, red and green stencil painted Charles Beam/ and Sons/ Imported Cigars black painted base. Repainted; some insect damage to blue scarf. Height: 80-1/2 in (204.5 cm) $2,000-$3,000 Provenance: James D. Julia, Fairfield, ME, 3-Day Winter Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Auction, Day 2, February 4, 2016, lot 2625

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107 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ and ‘Tobacco Leaf’ Five-Piece Garniture 20th Century Consisting of three Meiping-form covered urns and a pair of beaker vases, each typically enamel decorated and each unmarked. Some wear to decoration. Height of urns: 11-3/4 in (29.9 cm) $500-$1,000


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108 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Beaker Vase Late 19th Century Enamel painted with flowering branches and unmarked. Minor glaze imperfections. Height: 15-1/2 in (39.3 cm) $400-$600

110 Chinese Export ‘Canton’ Blue and White Porcelain Large Basin Last Half 19th Century The interior cavetto typically painted with a mountain and river landscape with bridge, boats and pagodas; the exterior painted with flowering plants and trees. The sides restored in two locations; the interior with scattered blistering to the glaze and glaze imperfections. Height: 8-1/2 in (21.6 cm); Diameter: 28 in (71.1 cm) $800-$1,200

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109 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Nine-Piece Sweetmeat Set Tongzhi Period (1862-1874) Each enamel painted with travelers and attendants in a landscape. Lacking fitted box; some wear to decoration and glaze imperfections. Diameter: 23 in (58.4 cm) $400-$600

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111 Chinese Export Painted and Embroidered Paper and Ivory ‘Thousand Faces’ Hand Fan First Half 19th Century Polychrome painted with interior court scene with various colors of silk robes and painted ivory faces, the filigree pierced spines carved in low relief with figures in and outside a pavilion; in a fitted gilt decorated black lacquer box. Width of fan when open: 20-1/2 in (52.1 cm) $500-$1,000 112 Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Trestle-Base Sewing Stand Second Quarter 19th Century The hinged top with interior and exterior similarly decorated with covered and open wells and carved ivory sewing implements. Top cracked; extensive wear to decoration and some wear and blistering to lacquer throughout. Height: 29-1/2 in (75 cm); Width: 25 in (63.5 cm); Depth: 16-3/4 in (42.5 cm) $600-$800 Provenance: Michaan’s Auctions, Alameda, CA, July 9 Estate Auction, July 09, 2016, lot 236


113 Chinese Export Brass Mounted Polychrome Black Lacquer Hide Covered Camphorwood Traveling Storage Chest Last Half 19th Century The edges with brass sheet metal and stud mounted. Some wear and craquelure to decoration. 16-1/4 x 35-1/2 x 18 in (41.3 x 90.2 x 45.7 cm) $400-$600

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114 Chinese Polychrome Silk Embroidered ‘Dragon’ Panel on a Hardwood Stand 20th Century Height: 16-3/4 in (42.5 cm); Width: 14 in (35.6 cm) $400-$600 Provenance: Converse Auctions, July 20, 2018

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115 Narwhal Tusk Trophy 19th Century Mounted on stand. Losses to tip. Length: 60 in (154.9 cm) *Per Federal Regulation, this item may only be purchased by a Maryland resident and will not be shipped out of state. $5,000-$7,000

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116 American Partial Verdigris Molded Copper ‘Sulky and Running Horse’ Weathervane 20th Century Mounted on a brass tubular stand and ebonized base. Some dents to horse’s body. Height overall: 17-1/2 in (44.5 cm); Length: 31 in (78.7 cm) $400-$600

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117 Turned Mahogany Stained Wood Large ‘Municipal Gavel’ Trade Sign Early 20th Century Hammer cracked. Height: 18-1/2 in (47 cm); Width: 46 in (116.8 cm) $600-$800

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118 American Partial Giltwood and Black Painted Wrought-Iron ‘Pawnbroker’ Trade Sign Circa 1900 Regilded and painted; spheres with some losses and cracks. Height: 43 in (109.2 cm); Width: 36-1/2 in (92.7 cm) $500-$700

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119 British Painted and Decorated Wood Nautical Trade Sign Late 19th-Early 20th Century Sextant form painted gold, black and red and inscribed Stewart & Son. Some areas repainted; some wear and losses to painted surface. Height: 43 in (109.2 cm); Width: 37 in (94 cm) $800-$1,200

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120 Three Painted Wood ‘Barber’s Pole’ and ‘Scissors’ Trade Signs Late 19th-20th Century The first three, painted red, white and blue; and the fourth, painted white. Each with some wear to decoration; some with weathered patina. Height of largest barber’s pole: 41-1/2 in (105.4 cm) $800-$1,200

121 American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Tobacconist’ Figure of Punch 20th Century Painted in tones of red, dark blue, green, gold and fleshtones on a brown painted trunk-form base. Repainted; some chips and losses to painted surface. Height: 72-1/2 in (184.2 cm) $800-$1,200 Provenance: Americana Auctions, Rehoboth, MA, Fine Winter Estates Auction, December 9, 2017, lot 139


122 Verdigris Patinated Molded Copper ‘Spread Winged Eagle’ Weathervane 20th Century Mounted on an ebonized stand. Missing part of left leg; sphere dented. Height overall: 28-1/4 in (71.8 cm) $500-$700

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123 Three Painted and Decorated Wood ‘Jewelers’ Trade Signs Late 19th-20th Century Each of openface pocket watch form painted with black Roman and Arabic numerals on a white and tan ground within gold painted vessels. Two repainted; each with chips and wear to painted surface. Height of largest: 28-1/2 in (72.4 cm) $500-$700

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124 American Gold Painted Tin ‘Apothecary’ Trade Sign Early 20th Century Some wear to painted surface; scattered cracks and dents. Height: 34 in (86.4 cm); Diameter: 23 in (58.4 cm) $800-$1,200

125 American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Tobacconist’ Figure of John L. Sullivan 20th Century Painted in tones of green, red, black and fleshtone on a yellow painted Cigars green base. Opening crack to left side of body. Height: 60-1/2 in (153.7 cm) $400-$600 Provenance: Copake Auction Inc., Copake, NY, 26th Annual Bicycle Auction, April 22, 2017, lot 118


126 American Carved and Painted Wood Carousel Horse 20th Century Painted white with orange, yellow, red and blue bridle and green saddle, mounted on a brass and gilt cast-iron base. Repainted; scattered cracks and restorations. Height overall: 60-1/2 in (153.7 cm); Width: 41 in (104.1 cm) $800-$1,200

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127 Group of Six Painted Wood Signs 20th Century Each rectangular: the first, painted gold and blue on a cream ground with an American eagle and red lettering GOLDEN EAGLE INN; the second, painted red, gold and black on a white crackled ground PLEASE USE SPITTOON; the third, color lithographic printed NECK of the WOODS; the fourth, carved and white painted WASHING PROHIBITED/ AROUND WELLS; the fifth, double sided painted in silver and gold on a black ground HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; and the sixth, double sided painted gold on a black ground OFFICE. Each with some wear to decoration. Width of largest: 40 in (101.6 cm) $500-$700

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128 Two Molded Copper ‘Fish’ and ‘Rooster’ Weathervanes 20th Century The first on an ebonized wood stand. Height overall of taller: 21 in (53.3 cm) $500-$700

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129 Pair of Samson Export-Type ‘Famille Rose’ Covered Urns 20th Century Each enamel painted in the Qianlong style with flowering baskets and birds perched on flowering branches within raised gilt scroll borders, each unmarked. Each with some wear to decoration and glaze imperfections. Height: 20 in (50.8 cm) $1,000-$1,500 Provenance: Roland Auctions, August 6, 2016

130 Pair of Chinese Hand-Colored Printed Wallpaper Panels of a Festival Scene 20th Century Sight size: 39-1/2 x 29-1/2 in (100.3 x 75 cm) $400-$600 Provenance: Susanin’s Auctions, December 7, 2013


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131 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Meiping-Form Covered Urns Republic Period (1912-1949) Each enamel painted with traveling immortals with attendants in a flowering landscape, each underside with underglaze blue encircled six-character Kangxi mark. Each with minor glaze imperfections. Height: 18-1/2 in (47 cm) $800-$1,200 132 Chinese Export ‘Rose Medallion’ Fruit Basket on Stand Daoguang-Xianfeng Period (1821-1861) Small chip to rim of basket; some wear to gilt and enamel. Height overall: 5-1/4 in (13.3 cm); Width of stand: 10-1/8 in (25.7 cm) $400-$600 Provenance: Alex Cooper, August 2, 2015 133 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ and Blue and White Decorated Beaker Vase Guangxu Period (1875-1908) Enamel and gilt painted on opposing sides with exterior court scenes within a blue diaper and white bat and leaf slip decoration, unmarked. Wear to gilded lower base; some wear to decoration and minor glaze imperfections. Height: 15-1/4 in (38.7 cm) $500-$700

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134 Pair of Chinese Export Rose Glazed Oval Footed ‘Lotus’ Shallow Dishes Daoguang Period (1821-1850) Each with four-character kaishu red mark. Some restorations to rose glaze. Width: 15-7/8 in (40.3 cm) $600-$800

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135 Two Regency Silk Needlework and Watercolor Panels of ‘Memorial of Shakespeare’ and ‘The Holy Family’ First Half 19th Century Each in gilt and black églomisé matted frames. Larger: 16 x 13 in (40.6 x 33 cm) $600-$800

136 Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Serpentine Toiletry Chest Mirror Early 19th Century The stepped top having each section fitted with two serpentine drawers, each fitted with various size boxes. Overall with some distress and losses to lacquer and wear to decoration. 31 x 16-1/2 x 12 in (78.7 x 41.9 x 30.5 cm) $800-$1,200 Provenance: Brunk Auctions, Asheville, NC, September Premier Auction: Day 1, September 15, 2017, lot 72


137 Chinese Export Octagonal Reverse Painted Mirror of a Duet 20th Century Sight size: 28 x 28 in (71.1 x 71.1 cm) $700-$1,000

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138 Two Pairs of Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Sauceboats and a Pair of Covered Sauce Tureens Qianlong-Jiaqing Period (1736-1820) One covered tureen with age crack; one large sauceboat with restorations; each with glaze imperfections and wear to decoration. Width of larger sauceboat: 9-1/4 in (23.5 cm) $700-$1,000

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139 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Punch Bowl and an Oval Platter Qianlong-Jiaqing Period (1736-1820) Restoration to punch bowl; some wear to decoration. Height of punch bowl: 5 in (12.7 cm); Width of platter: 14-5/8 in (37.2 cm) $500-$700

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140 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Cider Jug and Two Graduated Mugs Jiaqing-Daoguang Period (1796-1850) Cider jug lacking top and with old restoration to handle; each with wear to decoration and glaze imperfections. Height of cider jug: 8-1/4 in (21 cm) $500-$700

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141 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Rose Medallion’ Gu-Form Vases Guangxu-Xuantong (1875-1912) Each typically enamel painted with reserves of interior palace scenes within an auspicious emblem flowering urn and butterfly field. One with restored neck; some wear to enamel and minor glaze imperfections. Height: 14 in (35.6 cm) $800-$1,200 Provenance: Ark Auction, May 23, 2017

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142 Staffordshire Historical Blue Printed Platter with Mazarin and a Grisaille Printed Well-and-Tree Platter with Views of the U.S. Capitol First Half 20th Century The first, by John & William Ridgway from the Beauties of America series with blue printed title and factory mark; and the second, with a grisaille printed American eagle above a title, W.R. and impressed obscure mark to verso. Each with minor wear to decoration. Length of larger: 20-3/4 in (52.7 cm) $500-$700


143 Pair of Samson Export-Type Porcelain Armorial Covered Potpourri Urns 20th-21st Century Each enamel and gilt painted with floral sprays and festooning centering a gilt and rose crown crest, each underside with underglaze iron-red pseudo seal mark. Each with some wear to gilded rims. Height: 13-1/2 in (34.3 cm) $400-$600

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Provenance: Roland Auctions, Glen Cove, NY, June 2018 Estates Sale, Part II, June 30, 2018, lot 257

144 Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Gaming Board with Natural and Red Stained Counters Circa 1820-1830 The game board painted with gilt seated figures in various poses on a black ground within a landscape vignette and floral border, opening to view a backgammon surface; together with natural and red stained pierced and carved ivory counters with two dice shakers and four bone dice. Minor wear to gilding. When closed: 3-1/4 x 19-1/4 x 9-3/4 in (8.3 x 48.9 x 24.8 cm); Depth when open: 19-1/2 in (49.6 cm) $500-$700

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145 Four Painted and Decorated ‘Medical’ Trade Signs 20th Century Consisting of two dental carved and whitewashed painted molars; the third, painted black on white PROF. Wm WALKER/ SPECIALIZING IN/ RHEUMATISM & PILES...; the fourth, gold painted on both sides on black lozenge form Mrs. C.B. STEVENS/ CLAIRVOYANT/ PHYSICIAN mounted on a black painted wrought-iron stand. Each with some wear to decoration and painted surface. Width of largest: 47-3/4 in (121.3 cm) $500-$700

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146 American Gold Painted Molded Tin ‘Apothecary’ Trade Sign 20th Century Painted on one side Rx. Repainted and with blue paint drip marks. Height: 19 in (48.3 cm) $400-$600

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147 American Gilt and Painted Wrought-Iron ‘Pawnbroker’ Trade Sign Early 20th Century Repainted. Height: 17-1/2 in (44.5 cm); Greatest width: 43 in (109.2 cm) $500-$700 Provenance: Knotty Pine Auction Gallery, October 28, 2007

148 Pair of Victorian Mahogany, Polychrome Black Lacquer and Papier-Mȃché Pole Screens Circa 1850 Each painted with exotic birds drinking from a fountain in a flowering landscape. One lacking finial; some crazing to papiermȃché panels. Height: 58 in (147.3 cm) $500-$700 Provenance: Christine Vining, May 6, 1995


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149 George III Style Painted and Decorated Pine ‘Chamber Maid’ Dummy Board on Ebonized Stand Late 19th-Early 20th Century Painted with green hoop dress with white scarf and trim, with facial tones and brown hair. Probably repainted. Height: 57 in (144.8 cm); Width: 29-1/2 in (75 cm) $800-$1,200

151 Pair of Victorian Style Painted Black Tôle Armorial Tea Canisters on Hardwood Stands and a Victorian Tôle Tray 19th-20th Century The tray painted with a central reserve of a young woman with a garland of pink roses seated in a landscape within a gilt acorn and leaf border. Height of canisters: 16-1/2 in (41.9 cm); Tray: 29 x 21 in (73.7 x 53.3 cm) $600-$800

150 Nine Nesting Shaker Style Painted Bentwood Oval Boxes Keith Dickson, Late 20th Century Each interior lid signed in ink K. Dickson and dated ‘96, from smallest to largest painted in teal blue, light green, mustard yellow, burnt amber, teal blue, light green, mustard yellow, burnt amber and teal blue. Largest: 6-1/4 x 15 x 11 in (15.9 x 38.1 x 27.9 cm) $500-$700 Provenance: Briarwood, September 14, 1996

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152 Two English Brass Telescopes on Adjustable Tripod Stands Late 19th-Early 20th Century Each unmarked. Length of larger: 30 in (76.2 cm) $600-$800

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153 Five Painted and Decorated Trade Signs 20th Century Consisting of: a turned stained pine municipal gavel; a gilt, silver and black painted wood fireman’s axe; a gold painted bronze safety pin infant’s trade sign with attached plaque HIGHTON-BRONZE/ THE ADCO INC., N.Y. CITY/ NATL. SELLING AGTS. with obscure patent date; a stained walnut locksmith’s trade sign; and a gold on black sheet metal sign for C.B. Wilson Counselor at Law. Height of tallest: 35 in (88.9 cm) $500-$700

154 American Wrought-Iron Mounted Painted Wood ‘Pearl H. Millardy, Millinery & Fancy Goods’ Trade Sign Late 19th-Early 20th Century Painted white and yellow on a black ground with white outlining. Weathered condition with some losses. Height: 33-1/2 in (85.1 cm); Width: 84 in (213.4 cm) $500-$700


155 Three Regency-Victorian Mahogany and Gilt Ebonized Wood and Needlework Panel Pole Screens 19th Century The first, mahogany, with a silk embroidered and chenille watercolor panel of a lady seated beneath a tree; the second, mahogany, with ribbon tied floral needlepoint lavender ground oval panel; and the third, gilt and ebonized wood, with polychrome decorated floral landscape paper applied panel. The first two with repairs and losses to veneer; the third with distressing to the paper panel. Height of tallest: 59 in (149.9 cm) $400-$600

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156 Chinese Export School, First Half 19th Century View of the Hongs of Canton Unsigned Oil on canvas 18 x 31 in (45.7 x 78.7 cm) $1,000-$2,000 Provenance: Kaminski Auctions, Beverly, MA, August 20, 2017, lot 1181


157 Chinese Export ‘Imari’ Pattern Charger and a Large Mug Qianlong-Jiaqing Period (1736-1820) Restorations to rim of charger. Diameter of charger: 11-3/8 in (28.8 cm) $700-$1,000

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158 Chinese Export Embroidered Silk and Ivory Hand Fan Last Half 19th Century Embroidered with polychrome silk threads with phoenix amidst flowers and bamboo with butterflies and birds flying above, the filigree pierced spines carved in low relief with figures and trees; in a fitted dustproof-covered and gilt decorated in a rouge-brown lacquer box. Width of fan when open: 24 in (61 cm) $500-$700

159 Chinese Export Églomisé Panel of ‘Flora Macdonald as a Shepherdess’ After Charles Pickering (English 1825-1908), 19th Century Sight size: 14-1/2 x 10-1/4 in (36.8 x 26 cm) $400-$600


160 Japanese Iro-e and Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Trestle-Base Storage Box Meiji Period (1868-1912) The hinged top decorated in raised lacquer with a ho-o bird and a flowering tree within gilt and silver ‘Shippo Lotus’ sides, opening to view a well. The interior lacking tray; some wear to decoration. Height: 31 in (78.7 cm); Width: 18-1/2 in (47 cm); Depth: 12 in (30.5 cm) $400-$600

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161 Two Chinese Export Églomisé Panels of Traveling Court Ladies with Attendants 19th Century Sight size: 15-1/2 x 11-1/2 in (39.3 x 29.2 cm) $500-$700

162 Three Chinese Export ‘Mandarin Pallet’ Assembled Nesting Bowls Qianlong-Jiaqing Period (1736-1820) Largest bowl with nicks to footrim; each with some wear to decoration. Diameter of largest: 9-1/8 in (23.2 cm) $600-$800 Provenance: A.B. Levy’s Palm Beach, July 21, 2016


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163 Pair of Chinese Export ‘Imari’ Pattern Plates and a ‘Famille Rose’ Dish Qianlong-Jiaqing Period (1736-1820) Each with chips and age cracks; some wear to decoration. Diameter of each: 9 in (22.9 cm) $500-$700

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164 Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ and Blue and White ‘Nanking’ Border ‘Order of The Cincinnati’-Type Shallow Bowl and a Plate 18th-19th Century Each with some wear to decoration and glaze imperfections. Diameter of each: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm) $500-$700

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165 Three American Painted Wood Trade Signs Late 19th-20th Century Each rectangular: the first, painted aqua-blue and black on a gray ground Oysters Newt Jones Co., Gloucester Mass.; the second, painted gold on black Record and Hooker/ Derby; and the third, painted black on cream R. Jos. Haas’ Hog and Poultry Remedy/ Indianapolis, Ind. Each with wear to painted surface. Width of largest: 46-1/2 in (118.1 cm) $500-$700


166 Chinese Export Brass Mounted Polychrome Decorated Green Lacquer Parchment Covered Camphorwood Traveling Storage Chest 20th Century Some wear to decoration. 13-1/2 x 27-1/2 x 18-1/2 in (34.3 x 69.9 x 47 cm) $300-$500

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167 Pair of Chinese Export ÉglomisÊ Mirror Portraits of Beauties Late 19th Century Each with two red seals. Sight size: 23-1/2 x 15-1/4 in (59.7 x 38.7 cm) $500-$1,000

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168 Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Table Cabinet Second Quarter 19th Century Having two raised panel doors and side panels painted with figures outside a pavilion, the doors opening to view five drawers. General wear to top decoration and minor wear throughout; two drawers missing pulls. 14 x 11 x 7-1/4 in (35.6 x 27.9 x 18.4 cm) $300-$500 Provenance: New Orleans Auction Galleries, New Orleans, LA, Cakebread Decorative Arts & Design Sale Day 2, January 28, 2018, lot 1054

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169 Pair of Chinese Export-Type Brass Mounted ‘Famille Rose’ Two-Light Sconces and a Brass Mounted Blue and White Sconce 20th Century The pair of ‘Famille Rose’ shield-shaped enamel painted with floral sprays beneath a gilt seated Hotei; the blue and white marquise-shaped painted with two ladies in a flowering garden beneath a brass mounted crossed quiver and torch pediment. Largest: 18 x 11-1/2 in (45.7 x 29.2 cm) $500-$700 Provenance of the first: Kenneth Hutter Auctions, February 23, 2014

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170 British Partial Silver and Gilt Sheet-Iron and Black Painted Wrought-Iron ‘Haberdashery’ Trade Sign Circa 1900 Overall repainted and gilded. Height: 45 in (114.3 cm); Width: 36 in (91.4 cm) $1,000-$1,500


171 Three Painted Metal ‘Occupational’ Trade Signs Late 19th-20th Century Consisting of: a yellow painted wrought-iron skeleton key for a locksmith; a green painted aluminum scissors for a tailor; and a white and black painted aluminum pretzel for a confectionery. Each repainted. Height of largest: 22-1/2 in (57.2 cm) $300-$500

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172 Nest of Four Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Trestle-Base Tables and a Tea Caddy First Half 19th Century Two tables decorated with an oval landscape reserve of pavilion scenes and two decorated with an enthroned official and a lady at a table; the tea caddy with a hinged top having the initials W.P.K. and opening to view a chased pewter landscaped hinged top with an official and lady, the brass lock stamped with a crown above PATENT, all raised on brass bun feet. Each piece with various cracks; wear and chips to lacquer. Height of largest table: 28 in (71.1 cm); Width: 19-1/4 in (48.9 cm); Depth: 12 in (30.5 cm); Box: 7-1/2 x 11 x 7 in (19.1 x 27.9 x 17.8 cm) $500-$1,000

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173 Chinese Export Brass, Sheet Metal and Stud Mounted Green Hide Covered Camphorwood Traveling Storage Chest Last Half 19th Century The brass with verdigris patina; some staining and abrasions to hide. 11-1/4 x 27-3/4 x 15-1/2 in (28.6 x 70.5 x 39.3 cm) $300-$500 Provenance: Sarasota Galleries, Bradenton, FL, Sarasota Galleries Premier Eclectic Auction, December 7, 2013, lot 262

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174 Group of Seven Chinese Export ‘Famille Rose’ Tea Bowls and Saucers and a Pair of Leaf-Shaped Spoon Plates Made for the American Market Qianlong-Daoguang Period (1736-1850) Each with American eagle decoration. Some with age cracks; some wear to decoration. Width of spoon plate: 7-3/4 in (19.7 cm) $500-$700

175 Three Staffordshire ‘Washingtonian’ Vessels and a Chinese Export Églomisé Portrait of George Washington Late 19th-20th Century Consisting of a Sunderland lustre and transfer decorated two-handle chamber pot with a West View of the Cast Iron Bridge over the River Wear built by R. Burdon Esq. verso with an inscribed motto; the second, an Old Castle punch bowl with cavetto transfer decorated with Ship Caroline and exterior rim painted in blue with a motto; and the third, a milk jug with grisaille transfer decorated on opposing sides with portraits of Washington/ his country’s father verso with Fayette (sic)/ the nation’s guest. The first three with some wear to transfer decoration. Diameter of bowl: 12 in (30.5 cm); Overall size of portrait: 11-1/2 x 9-1/4 in (29.2 x 23.5 cm) $400-$600


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177 British or American School, Late 18th-Early 19th Century Portrait of Gentleman in Black Coat and Vest over a White Stock Unsigned Oil on canvas 30 x 24-1/2 in (76.2 x 62.2 cm) $800-$1,200

178 Five Painted Metal ‘Haberdashery’ Trade Signs Late 19th-20th Century Consisting of: a cast brass sewing needle molded Boye Brand on a wood plaque; two of boot form, one in stained wood and the other in copper patinated tin; and two of tin hat form, one painted red, white and blue with stars and the other in copper and tin sheet metal with wire fabric. Each with normal wear to decoration and surface. Width of largest: 32 in (81.3 cm); Height overall of larger boot: 19 in (48.3 cm) $500-$700

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179 Three Painted and Decorated ‘Tobacconist’ Trade Signs Late 19th-20th Century Consisting of: a white, brown and gray stencil decorated fiberglass Partagas HabanaCuba cigar; a white on black painted J.R. Gurzny Cigar Manufacturer; and a black and brown painted aluminum pipe. The second with wear to decoration. Length of cigar: 60-1/2 in (153.7 cm) $400-$600

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180 American Wrought-Iron Mounted Red, Yellow and Teal Blue Painted and Decorated Youth’s Sled Circa 1900 Signed Walter. Some wear to decoration. Greatest dimentions: 20 x 39 x 18 in (50.8 x 99 x 45.7 cm) $400-$600

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181 Regency Silk Needlework, Chenille and Watercolor Memorial Panel of George Washington First Quarter 19th Century The column inscribed SACRED/ TO THE MEMORY/ of the/ ILLUSTRIOUS/ WASHINGTON, in a gilt and black églomisé matted frame. 18-1/2 x 15-1/2 in (47 x 39.3 cm) $500-$700


182 Staffordshire Castleford-Type Salt-Glaze Three-Piece Tea Set Made for the American Market Circa 1800 Each piece with American eagle and Liberty bust decoration. Height of tallest: 5-3/4 in (14.6 cm) $400-$600 183 American Painted and Decorated Wood ‘Eagle Riverboat Company - New Orleans to Mississippi’ Trade Sign 20th Century With a gilt raised eagle on a painted olive green, red, yellow and white on brick red ground. Some wear to painted decoration. Height: 42 in (106.7 cm); Width: 27 in (68.6 cm) $600-$800 184 Two Painted Wood Nautical Trade Signs Last Half 19th Century The first, painted gray and white of a sextant; and the second, painted gold of a telescope. Each with some wear and chips to painted surface; telescope with chip. Length of telescope: 39 in (99 cm) $500-$1,000

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185 British School, 18th Century Portrait of Woman in Blue Cape over a Yellow Dress with Lace Fringe Unsigned Oil on canvas 29-1/2 x 24-1/2 in (75 x 62.2 cm) $500-$700 186 British School, 18th Century Portrait of Naval Officer in Blue Felt Coat over a White Stock Unsigned Oil on canvas 30-1/2 x 25 in (77.5 x 63.5 cm) $700-$900 187 American School, 18th Century Portrait of Woman Holding a Bouquet in Blue Dress with Lace Scarf and Headdress Unsigned Oil on canvas Oval: 30-1/4 x 25-1/2 in (76.8 x 64.8 cm) $800-$1,200 Provenance: Lockwood Antiques & Fine Art, Washington, DC, September 5, 1992, as attributed to William J. Williams (American 1727-1791)


188 188 British School, 18th-19th Century Portrait of Elegant Woman in Red Velvet Cloak over a Blue and White Gown Holding an Apple Unsigned Oil on canvas Oval: 30 x 24-3/4 in (76.2 x 62.9 cm) $700-$900

189 American Painted and Decorated Tin Mounted Wood Large Bellows Charles W. Chase ‘Blacksmith’ Trade Sign Late 19th-Early 20th Century One side painted gray and yellow on a rose ground. Normal wear and weathered condition. Height: 33 in (83.8 cm); Width: 64 in (162.6 cm) $300-$500

189 190 American Black on Gray-White Painted Wood ‘Undertaking’ Trade Sign 20th Century Weathered condition with some wear to decoration. Height: 12 in (30.5 cm); Width: 120 in (304.8 cm) $600-$800

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191 American Carved and Painted Wood ‘Tobacconist’ Figure of Punch 20th Century Painted in tones of wine-red, yellow and blue striped costume and fleshtones on a gilt carved Punch green painted wood base with cast-iron wheels. Repainted; some cracks and abrasions and wear to painted surface. Height: 71 in (180.3 cm) $800-$1,200

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192 Two American Painted and Decorated Wood ‘Barber’ Trade Signs 20th Century The first, painted yellow, red and white on black Tonsorial Haircut/ Gentleman Shaved with folding razor form; and the second, a barber’s pole painted red, white and blue. The second with weathered condition. Height of first: 30 in (76.2 cm); Width: 41-1/2 in (105.4 cm) $700-$1,000

193 American Painted and Decorated Wood ‘Boot Maker’ Trade Sign Circa 1900 Painted white and yellow lettering Boot/ Maker/ J.H. Kelly on a shaded blue-gray ground. Some wear to decoration. Height: 48 in (121.9 cm); Width: 38 in (96.5 cm) $600-$800


194 Two Pairs of American Painted Wood ‘Restroom’ and ‘Tattoo’ Trade Signs 20th Century Each polychrome painted with fleshtones. Each with some wear to decoration. Largest pair: 13-1/2 x 48 in (34.3 x 121.9 cm) $800-$1,200

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195 Three American Stencil Decorated Advertising Signs 20th Century Consisting of: a red, yellow and white painted wood round Merry-Go Round; a black and red on white ground églomisé Miss Kitty’s Whiskey, Women and Gambling; and a gold foil black ground églomisé GRINDINGS/ OF ALL KINDS/ UMBRELLAS/ REPAIRED sign. Each with some wear to decoration. Diameter of first: 30-1/2 in (77.5 cm) $500-$700

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196 Four ‘Bank of the United States’ Painted and Decorated Leather Fire Buckets together with a Green Painted Wood Wall Rack 20th Century Each inscribed Bank of America/ Greenleaf 1793 and each numbered No 1-4; each underside tooled S/ LALIOFF with maker’s medallion and dated MCMXCVII. Height excluding handles: 11 in (27.9 cm) $800-$1,200

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197 American ‘Twin Dove’ Hooked Rug Circa 1900 Worked in shades of white, brown, black, red, rose and green mounted on a stretcher. Some losses to the edges. 25 x 40 in (63.5 x 101.6 cm) $300-$500 Provenance: Charley Horse, January 6, 1996

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198 Three American Painted Wood Trade Signs 20th Century The first, for an optician painted brown, blue, white and beige with gilt frame; the second, Livery Stable painted white and dark blue on aqua blue ground; and the third, painted gilt-yellow on a black ground for Salvatore’s hosiery. Some with wear to decoration. Largest: 9 x 39-1/2 in (22.9 x 100.3 cm) $500-$700

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199 American No Drummers Allowed Hooked Rug Last Quarter 19th Century Worked in shades of blue-gray, ivory, olive green, rust, red, rose and black mounted on a stretcher. Some losses to the edges. 32 x 51 in (81.3 x 129.5 cm) $400-$600 Provenance: Veranda Antiques & Art, June 4, 1999


200 American Carved and Painted Wood Carousel Horse Early 20th Century Painted white with red bridle and yellow, red and blue saddle, on a modern ebonized stand. Repainted, with scattered cracks and some wear to painted surface; sheet metal repair to right hind leg; replaced tail. Height of horse: 52 in (132.1 cm); Height overall: 56-1/2 in (143.5 cm); Width: 47 in (119.4 cm) $800-$1,200

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201 Two Victorian Hide Covered, Carved and Painted Wood Rocking Hobby Horses 19th Century The first, painted brown with leather bridles and saddle on a black striped and maroon painted rocking base; and the second, fully covered hide body with leather saddle and red felt blanket on a mustard yellow painted rocking base. Each with the hair replaced. Height of taller: 31 in (78.7 cm); Width: 55 in (139.7 cm) $500-$1,000 Provenance of the second: Brunk Auctions, Asheville, NC, Fine & Decorative Arts, July 13, 2008, lot 944


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202 Chinese Export Gilt Decorated Black Lacquer Tripod Gaming Table with Thirty-Two Ivory Figures Second-Third Quarter 19th Century The table having a hinged game board opening to view a backgammon gameboard above a frieze drawer; and the ivory chess pieces stained natural and red with puzzle ball pedestal bases unscrewing for backgammon pieces. The table with general wear to the top with scattered cracks, chips and restoration; some chess pieces with small losses and/or restorations. Height of table: 30-1/2 in (34.3 cm); Width: 26 in (66 cm); Depth: 22 in (55.9 cm); Height of King: 6-1/2 in (16.5 cm) $1,000-$2,000 Provenance of Table: Cowan’s Auctions, Cincinnati, OH, Fine and Decorative Art, July 12, 2014, lot 646

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203 American Painted and Decorated Wood ‘Shoemaker’ Trade Sign Last Half 19th Century Painted with yellow lettering Ideal Shoe Hospital/ Shoe Maker on a black ground with an oval vignette of a brown-red shoe on a green ground. Chips and losses to painted surface with restoration. Height: 25-1/2 in (64.8 cm); Width: 53 in (134.6 cm) $600-$800


204 Two American Painted and Decorated Wood ‘Wagon and Furniture’ Trade Signs Early 20th Century The first, gray and white painted Cripple Creek Furniture Co. and the second, yellow over red, white and blue on a green ground New Conklan Wagon Makers Olean N.Y. The first with weathered condition and each with wear to decoration. Height: 10-1/2 in (26.7 cm); Width: 50-1/2 in (128.3 cm) $600-$800

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205 After George Catlin (American 1796-1872) North American Indian (Pl. 1) from the North American Indian Portfolio Hand-colored lithograph on wove paper, published by Day & Haghe, London, 1844-1845; scattered minor staining and some foxing, otherwise in good condition. Framed.* Sight size: 483 x 362 mm (19 x 14-1/4 in) $400-$600

206 McKenney & Hall (American, 19th Century) KI-ON-TWOG-KY OR CORN PLANT, A SENECA CHIEF from History of the Indian Tribes of North America Large folio, hand-colored lithograph by J. T. Bowen, 1837, published by E. C. Biddle, Philadelphia; pale toning; a few tiny spots of foxing and printer’s ink and other minor discoloration. Framed.* Sight size: 432 x 330 mm (17 x 13 in) $400-$600

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AUCTION SCHEDULE Sale Date

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Oct. 11, 2019

American Folk Art and Chinese Export

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Nov. 22, 2019

Designer Clothing, Handbags & Accessories

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Dec. 13, 2019

Capital Collections

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