Sunday, January 19, 2003
Estate,
Antiques, Decorative
& Fine Art Auction Results
| Lot Number | Description | Sale Price |
| 4 | BLAIR, Charles Henry, (British, 19th C): Kittens with strawberries, O/C, 10" x 14", signed lower left. Call for condition, several patches visible verso. | 1,100 |
| 4A | 19TH C ENGLISH? PORTRAIT OF TWO YOUNG PUPS: Pastel, 14" x 18", signed left margin Laura Strauss?. | 150 |
| 8 | BEMLEY, James?, (American, 19th C): Genre scene of two young Negro boys painting a fence, O/C, 18" x 12", signed lower left. | 250 |
| 10 | KPM PAINTING ON PORCELAIN BY G.R. SEITZ: "Sistine Madonna" after Raphael, 11 1/8" x 8 7/8", signed and titled verso, impressed KPM mark, original Gilman Collamore & Co New York label affixed verso. | 1,500 |
| 10A | MINIATURE W/C ON IVORY OF YOUNG VICTORIAN GIRL: 1 3/4" x 1 1/2" oval, encased in an ivory and embossed tortoise shell frame. | 100 |
| 12 | GOFF, Lloyd Lozes, (American, 1911-1983): "Lincoln Square Sunset", O/CB, 16" x 12", signed lower left, titled verso. | 200 |
| 12A | RICHTER, Wilmer, (American, 1891): New England Dockside scene, Gouache, 20" x 28", signed lower right, dated 73, encased in golden oak frame. | 200 |
| 14 | MOSS, P. Buckley, (American, 20th C): Winter landscape with reflection, W/C, sight size 8 1/4" x 9 1/4", signed lower right Moss, dated 1980. | 300 |
| 14A | CHAPIN, Francis, (American, 1899-1965): Landscape with storm clouds, W/C, 7 1/4" x 9" sight size, pencil signed lower right. | 100 |
| 16 | WAUGH, Samuel Bell, (American, 1814-1885): "Magdalene", O/C, 24" x 20", signed lower right, dated 1858. | 950 |
| 18 | PARSONS, Charles R., ANA (American, 1821-1910): Coastal Village Inlet at low tide, probably a New England town (Gloucester?), W/C, sight size 13 1/4" x 17 1/4", signed lower right, dated 04. | 600 |
| 18A | PARSONS, Charles R., ANA (American, 1821-1910): Coastal shanty village with figures, W/C, sight size 11 1/2" x 21 1/4", signed lower left, dated 89. | 800 |
| 20 | BREDIN, Rae Sloan, (American, 1881-1933): "Peonies & Jean", O/C, 14" x 12", SLL, signed and titled verso in pencil, encased in original period gilt frame. | 75,000 |
| 20A | BURNHAM-WILLETS, Anita, (American, 20th C): Flower Garden, W/C, 17" x 20 1/4", signed lower left, dated 1933. Est. $200/400** | 600 |
| 21A | 19TH C PATINATED SPELTER SCULPTURE OF A SEATED NUDE AFTER DELAROSH: 25"h., rests on a beveled marble plinth. | 400 |
| 22 | GREACEN, Nanette, NA, (American, 1908): Floral Still Life, O/CB, 12" x 7 1/2", signed lower right. | 200 |
| 22A | EXCEPTIONAL IMPRESSIONIST STILL LIFE OF APPLES ON A COLORFUL BLANKET WITH PORCELAIN BOWL: Circa 1905, O/C, 16" x20", no visible signature. | 350 |
| 24 | JOINER, Harvey, (American, 1852-1932): Tree lined country path in early morning light, O/CB, 10" x 20", SLR, encased in period ebonized shadow box with gold gilt interior frame. | 4,000 |
| 24A | LASH, Lee, (American, 1864-1935): Plein aire landscape, O/CB, 12" x 16", SLR, encased in period gilt carved American Impressionist frame. | 800 |
| 26 | BERMAN, Harry G., (American, 1900-1932): Pennsylvania Winter landscape, O/C, 16" x 20", SLR, dated 29. | 1,750 |
| 28 | BRAUBACH, Ida, (German, 1830-1918): Portrait of Anna Maria Pattison, O/C, 27" x 21 1/2" oval, signed lower right, encased in decorative period oval deep dish floral motif gilt frame, included with sale of painting is additional information regarding Anna Maria Pattison provided by Donald E. Baylis, dated 1972. Includes the Pattison family tree and some of the history and genealogy. | 350 |
| 28A | 19TH C AMERICAN? PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL IN BLUE DRESS WITH INTRICATE FLOWER BASKET: O/C, 15" x 12", no visible signature, encased in period deep dish heavy gilt frame. | 300 |
| 30 | WILLIAMS, Fredrick Ballard, N.A. (American, 1871-1956): "September Romance", O/B, 12" x 16", SLL, encased in elaborate period gilt molding. | 2,500 |
| 30A | 19TH C AMERICAN SCHOOL FLORAL STILL LIFE: Depicts mixed flowers in a vase, O/C, no signature, 17" x 13". | 300 |
| 31A | FARNSWORTH, Jerry, ANA, (American, 1895-1983): Portrait of a young woman, O/C, 16" x 13", signed lower right. | 100 |
| 31B | FARNSWORTH, Jerry, ANA, (American, 1895-1983): Portrait of a young child, O/C, 16" x 13", signed upper left. | 100 |
| 33 | ZOGBAUM, Rufus Fairchild, (American, 1849-1925): Civil War Battle Illustration, O/C, 10" x 12", SLL, dated 85, relined canvas. | 300 |
| 33A | ICART, Louis, (French, 1888-1950): "Lilies", etching and dry point, sight size 28 1/2" x 19 1/2", signed lower right, Paris Windmill embossed mark lower left, copyright 1934 upper left margin. | 2,100 |
| 36 | DABO, Leon, A.N.A., (American, 1870-1960): Mountain valley landscape, Pastel, 16" x 21 1/2", SLL, dated 13. | 450 |
| 36A | GILBERT, Isolde Therese, (American, 20th C): Modernist Southwestern? Landscape featuring a twisted juniper, O/Paper, 12" x 16", signed lower left, dated 1933. | 200 |
| 38 | WARSHAWSKY, Alexander (Xander), (American, 1887-1945): Portrait of artist Alfred Hayward, O/C, 21 1/2" x 18", signed and dedicated lower right, Paris 1925. | 300 |
| 38A | MODERNIST GLAZED TERRA COTTA BUST OF A NEGRO: 16" h., signed D. Clark, dated 64. | 100 |
| 40A | MODERNIST BRONZE GROUPING OF MOTHER DANCING WITH CHILD: 8"h., no visible signature, brown, green and gold patina, rests on a sculpted wooden plinth. | 150 |
| 42 | SHERWOOD, William Anderson, (American, 1875-1951): "Brume Du Soir", O/C, 23 3/4" x 28 3/4", SLL, artist label affixed verso with title. | 750 |
| 42A | WILSON, Maude, (American, 19th/20th C): "A Ploughed Field", O/wood panel, 6" x 9", signed and titled verso with artist's address on Park Ave. This painting is an interesting impressionist/Barbizon style with very pleasing pallet and brush work, encased in original frame. | 500 |
| 44A | HAYWARD, Alfred, (British, 1875-1971): "Rapids", W/C, 17 3/4" x 24", signed lower left. | 150 |
| 44B | HAYWARD, Alfred, (British, 1875-1971): River Landscape, W/C, 17 3/4" x 24", signed lower left. | 150 |
| 44C | HAYWARD, Alfred, (British, 1875-1971): "Morning", W/C, 17 3/4" x 24", signed lower left. | 150 |
| 44D | HAYWARD, Alfred, (British, 1875-1971): River Rapids, W/C, 17 3/4" x 24", signed lower right. | 150 |
| 44E | HAYWARD, Alfred, (British, 1875-1971): "Angry Water", W/C, 17 3/4" x 24", signed lower left. | 150 |
| 46 | LATE 19TH C HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL LANDSCAPE OF TRAIL, FARM HOUSE AND FIGURE: O/C, 12" x 18", signed lower left C? Weber. | 250 |
| 46A | AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST O/B FOREST LANDSCAPE: 10" x 8", monogrammed FJ? | 300 |
| 48 | COON, Howard A., (American, 20th C): Gloucester dock scene, O/B, 26" x 21", signed lower right, dated 60. From artist's estate. | 400 |
| 48A | COON, Howard A., (American, 20th C): "Gloucester", O/B, 8" x 10", signed lower left, North Shore Arts Assoc. 4th Annual Exhibition label affixed verso with title and artist, another painting verso of winter scene. From artist's estate. | 150 |
| 48B | COON, Howard A., (American, 20th C): Two sided work, salt marsh with landscape with tree verso, O/Bs, 11" x 13", from artist's estate. | 150 |
| 50 | WILLIS, Joseph R., (American, 1876): "Hopi Village", O/B, 12" x 16", signed and titled lower right. Est. $700/900** | 1,700 |
| 52 | SLATER, John Falconar, (British, 1857-1937): Country Landscape with young fisherman by a stream, O/C, 27" x 22", signed lower right. | 450 |
| 52A | 18TH C? PORTRAIT THOUGHT TO BE CHARLES STUART: O/C, 29 1/2" x 24" oval. | 1,000 |
| 54 | COON, Howard A., (American, 20th C): Gloucester dockside scene at low tide, O/B, 16" x 20", landscape verso, from the artist's estate. | 350 |
| 54A | COON, Howard A., (American, 20th C): Gloucester dockside scene with boats, O/C, 12" x 14", signed lower right, signed verso and dated 52, from artist's estate. | 200 |
| 54B | COON, Howard A., (American, 20th C): "Bass Rocks", O/B, 18" x 27", signed and titled verso, from the artist's estate. | 250 |
| 58 | CATTERMOLE, Charles, (British, 1832-1900): "The Order (Arrest of the Royalist by the Roundheads)", W/C, sight size 18 1/2" x 25 3/4". | 3,000 |
| 58A | DUDLEY, W., (English?, 19th C): Interior scene with children at play, O/C, 14" x 12", signed lower right, relined, encased in period gilt molding. | 400 |
| 60 | OPPENHEIMER, Joseph, (German/Canadian, 1876-1966): Portrait of Henry Pfungst, an Englishman and reportedly a former member of the board of trustees of the London Stock Exchange and renown art collector and philanthropist. Portrait depicts Pfungst examining an Oriental idol while smoking a cigar, O/C, 34" x 32 1/4", signed upper right, dedicated to Mr. Henry Pfungst, dated 1907. Please note some in-painting and patch work. | 1,400 |
| 61 | WILDER, Andre', (French, 1871-1965): "Notre Dame in Paris in a Snow Storm", O/C, 26" x 36", signed lower left, dated 19, partial label with title affixed verso. Call for Condition | 600 |
| 61A | 19th C. SPELTER SCULPTURE OF A YOUNG ITALIAN WITH PAN FLUTE: Plaque titled "Corydon", 18 1/2". | 150 |
| 63 | O/C ILLUSTRATION OF YOUNG BATTLING MEXICAN WITH SWORD DRAWN AND KNIFE IN SOMBRERO: 30" x 21", monogrammed lower margin, bears the Frank A. Munsey Co label verso. | 200 |
| 64A | RUTHERFORD, Charles Adrian, (American, 20th C): Vertical still life of red and white grapes on the vine, O/C, 7" x 5", signed upper left. Attached verso is a two page typewritten review by the Corcoran Gallery of Fine Art commending Rutherford for being one of the few artists able to capture the light and beauty of grapes on the vine. | 300 |
| 64B | RUTHERFORD, Charles Adrian, (American, 20th C): Still life of red and white grapes in a basket with vine, O/C, 5" x 7", signed upper right. | 300 |
| 65 | RUTHERFORD, Charles Adrian, (American, 20th C): Still life of grapes in a basket, O/C, 16" x 30", signed upper right. | 600 |
| 67 | LARGE ROZENBURG PAINTING ON PORCELAIN: Depicts a young mother knitting in a chair with approaching toddler, approx. 25" x 32", monogrammed lower right JAN, Rozenburg Den Haag mark verso. The largest plaque of its kind that we have seen! | 1,500 |
| 67A | 19TH C EUROPEAN (RUSSIAN?POLISH?) GENRE SCENE OF SNOWBOUND TRAVELERS: With horse carts in a winter landscape, O/C, 10 1/2" x 15 1/2", illegibly SLR, gallery label affixed verso with title "Gypsy's Journey". | 450 |
| 69 | JAPANESE BRONZE PATINATED SCULPTURE OF A ROARING TIGER: 25 1/2"l., artist signature on belly. | 700 |
| 69A | UNUSUAL 40's/50's BRONZE PYRAMID BASE INDIAN? SCULPTURE: 38 1/4" in height, signed Walsh?; a real oddity, but quite possibly a hidden treasure. | 150 |
| 71A | RAIMONDI, Roberto, (Italian, 19th C): Interior genre scene with cardinals, W/C, 20 1/4" x 29", signed lower right. | 1,200 |
| 72A | ITALIAN O/C OF YOUNG GYPSY GIRL, CIRCA 1940: "Sorrento Fisher Girl", 16" x 12", signed lower right Valloretti?, encased in period gilt frame. | 100 |
| 74 | WENGENROTH, Stow, NA, (American, 1906-1978): "New York Nocturne", lithograph, image size with margins 12" x 20", pencil signed lower right, superior condition with minor sun damage, affixed label verso from Kennedy & Co Rare Prints New York. | 6,000 |
| 74A | BONE, David Muirhead, (Scottish, 1876-1953): "Somerset House", dry point etching, image size with margins 17 1/2" x 15 1/4", pencil signed lower right, titled far lower right margin, laid down, from the Campbell Dodgson Catalog #185 third state published 1905 per M. Knoedler & Co label affixed verso, no visible foxing, some light damage. | 300 |
| 76 | HUBER, Leon Charles, (French, 1858-1928): Still life with strawberries, pears, bottles of wine and a wedge of cheese, O/C, 19 1/2" x 25 1/2", signed lower left. | 4,000 |
| 76A | LEMAITRE, Maurice, (French, 1929): Coastal scene with figures and boats at low tide, O/C, 19" x 13", signed lower right. | 500 |
| 78 | WHISTLER, James Abbott McNeill, (American, 1834-1903): "Old Hungerford Bridge", dry point etching, image size with margins 7 3/4" x 10 13/4", impression size 5 3/8" x 8 3/8", signed in plate lower right, titled lower margin, M Knoedler & Co label affixed verso, Kennedy catalog #76 third state, one of the 16 etchings, per affixed label. | 950 |
| 78A | FITTONE, Hedley, (European, 20th C): View of late 19th C Paris from the banks of the river, Etching, sight size 15" x 15 3/4", signed in plate lower right, pencil signed lower left. | 225 |
| 80 | VEENFLIET, Richard, (American, 20th C): Illustrator quality landscape with Victorian home featuring a boy and his dog in the foreground, W/C, sight size 16 1/2" x 28 1/2", signed lower left. | 125 |
| 80A | VEENFLIET, Richard, (American, 20th C): Salt marsh scene with workers in a hay field by a river, W/C, sight size 15" x 23", signed lower right. | 125 |
| 80B | VEENFLIET, Richard, (American, 20th C): Military illustration with two US foot soldiers flanking the American flag as a shield and a bald eagle, W/C, sight size 13 3/4" x 19 3/4", signed lower left and dated 1920. | 175 |
| 82 | BOHM, Max, N.A. (American, 1868-1923): Church interior with seated girl, standing girl and organ player, O/C, 36" x 10 3/4", signed lower left Maximilian Bohm, dated 1890, has been relined. | 1,200 |
| 84A | FRIZESI, Lajos, (Hungarian, 20th C): Nude, O/C mounted on board, 24" x 20", signed lower right. | 150 |
| 84B | RECLINING NUDE, O/C, CIRCA 1945: 20" x 28", no visible signature, of exceptional quality. | 300 |
| 86 | MOORE, Henry, (British, 1898-1986): "Sculptural Objects", Color Lithograph, 19 1/2" x 30", from an edition of 3000, pencil signed lower right and dated 49. | 500 |
| 90A | GABELLIERI, Alessandro G., (American, 1882-1961), attributed to: Huge, Carved Marble Sculpture of a Young Woman, in the Nouveau/Deco transitional manner, 19"h. Signed A. Gabellieri. Est. $1600/1800** | 1,600 |
| 91 | 18TH C? OLD MASTER O/C of MOSES AND ANGELS BY FIRE: Relined and restored, 29" x 24", encased in 19th C gilt frame. | 1,000 |
| 91A | 19TH C OR EARLIER BULGARIAN RELIGIOUS ICON: Depicting Jesus, Vasily, Alexander, Katerina and others, O/wood panel, 14" x 12". | 250 |
| 93 | LESUR, Henry Victor, (French, 1863-1900): "The Flower Seller", O/B, 16" x 13", signed lower right. | 5,500 |
| 93A | BERNE-BELLECOUR, Jean Jacques, (French, 1874): French Sailor on the shore eating rations, O/wood panel, 14" x 10 1/2", signed lower left. Est. $1800/2400** | 1,500 |
| 95 | 19th c. FRENCH CHURCH PAINTING WITH INSET CLOCK: 25" x 30" No visible signature. Clock keys in office. | 400 |
| 96 | 19TH C OLD MASTER STYLE O/C OF DEATH AS A YOUNG MAIDEN READING FROM THE BOOK OF SOULS IN CAVE: No visible signature, 27" x 38". Est. $800/1200** | 800 |
| 98 | TURN OF THE CENTURY ALABASTER NOUVEAU FIGURAL SCULPTURE OF A ITALIAN MAIDEN DANCING: 34"h., name tag affixed marked J. Perrin, Hors Concours, signed on base Perrin. | 1,600 |
| 102 | WILLIAMS, Edward Charles?, (British, 1807-1881): Panoramic Landscape with church, cows, figures and town in distance, O/C, 24" x 36", monogrammed LL. This painting is possibly by the renowned English artist, in any case it certainly resembles his style and of the period. It is a wonderful example of English landscape painting. | 375 |
| 102A | 18TH C? DUTCH SCHOOL ITALIANATE IDYLLIC LANDSCAPE WITH RUINS, MAIDEN, BURRO, COWS AND SHEEP: 23 1/2" x 29", no visible signature, has been relined and restored. | 2,750 |
| 103 | SET OF 6 SALVADOR DALI TILES WITH BOOK: Hand stenciled by the Spanish firm Mikana in 1964, after original designs by Dali in Valencia 1953-54. | 500 |
| 104 | 19th C OLD MASTER STYLE O/C OF ARCHANGEL GABRIEL WITH LILY: 22 1/2" x 18", signed lower right E. Buccinelli, dated 1877. | 350 |
| 104A | 19TH C ITALIAN O/C PORTRAIT OF A HOODED WOMAN CLOSELY RESEMBLING THE VIRGIN MARY: 22" x 18", signed lower left E. Buccinelli, dated 1877. | 350 |
| 106 | ZIMMERMAN, Richard August, (German, 1820-1875): Alpine landscape with cows and sheep, O/C mounted on board, 10" x 12", signed lower left, encased in original period deep dish gilt frame, some damage to frame. Call for condition. | 1,250 |
| 108 | PECSENKE, Joe A, (Hungarian/American, 1942-1989): Steel Worker, Pastel, 60" x 40", encased in custom gilt carved gesso frame, pencil signed lower right JA Pecsenke, behind glass. | 300 |
| 110 | LATE 19th C O/C LANDSCAPE AFTER INNESS: 14" x 20 1/4", signed lower right, encased in period Newcomb Macklin quality frame. | 600 |
| 112 | IMPRESSIONIST O/B LAKE BASIN LANDSCAPE WITH MOUNTAINS IN THE DISTANCE: Hudson River? German?, 20" x 27 1/2", SLL illegibly, encased in original period carved gilt frame. | 400 |
| 112A | AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST O/C AUTUMNAL TRAIL LANDSCAPE: Possibly Indiana, 9" x 12", encased in period pierce carved gilt gesso molding. | 125 |
| 118 | BARRETT, William S., (American, 1854-1927): Coastal scene with crashing waves, W/C & gouache, sight size 6" x 7 1/2", monogrammed WSB in pencil lower right, affixed verso are exhibition labels from the Mary Meeker Crammer Museum, The Stoneleigh-Burnham School Benefit Exhibition and the Pierce Galleries label, exclusive agents for the WS Barrett estate, as well as an El Paso Museum of Art inscription. Barrett was widely known for his realist depiction of these scenes. | 200 |
| 118A | LEAVITT, John, (American, 20th C): Clipper ships near port, probably New England, W/C, 7" x 9 3/4", signed lower right. | 200 |
| 124 | 18TH/19TH C? O/C OF MAN DINING: Possibly after Annibale Carracci, 27" x 32". | 200 |
| 128 | REMY, Jean, (French, 20th C): Impressionist Parisian Street Scene, O/C, 24" x 36", signed lower right Jean Remy. Florida estate find. | 250 |
| 130 | 19TH C PORTRAIT OF A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN: Reportedly by Joseph Seymour Guy, O/C, 30" x 25", no visible signature, exceptionally executed. | 200 |
| 130A | SARTAIN, Emily, (American, 1841-1927): Impressionist portrait of a young girl, O/C, 20" x 16", no visible signature, marked verso Emily Sartain. | 300 |
| 132 | W/C WINTER LANDSCAPE WITH STREAM AT SUNSET: 13 1/4" x 17", signed lower left W.L. Metcalf. We believe this to be after Metcalf and have found no auction or sales results of the artist painting W/C. Encased in Newcomb Macklin quality American impressionist gilt carved frame. | 250 |
| 132A | LOYSEN, Arthur, (American, 20th C): New England winter landscape with villages, O/B, 20" x 24", signed lower right. | 400 |
| 134 | ROUX, Paul, (French, 1840-1918): "Fountains La Nonnes?", W/C, 20 1/2" x 14 1/2" sight size, titled and signed lower left, French gallery label affixed verso. | 400 |
| 142 | PAIR OF 19TH C? COLORED SCIENTIFIC ENGRAVINGS: One depicting several instruments for constructional engineering, the other with armillary sphere, 15 1/2" x 11" impression size each, Latin inscriptions. | 100 |
| 144 | LOT OF THREE JAPANESE W/C SILK OF KOI : Two with image size 19" x 19", one with image size 12 1/2" x 16" and sold with two W/C on silk of butterflies, sight size 6 3/4" x 8 1/2". | 150 |
| 150A | 19TH C PATINATED SPELTER SCULPTURE AFTER L. MUREAU: "Nenvedette", 36"h. | 350 |
| 159 | LOWE, Marvin, (American, 20th C): "Night", mezzotint, 36" x 24", signed lower right, titled lower left, #3/30. | 125 |
| 163A | FRAMED, BEADED & SEQUIN THAI TAPESTRY OF A BURRO: 14 1/2" x 14 1/2", possibly 19th but probably early 20th C. | 100 |
| 189A | 19TH C GRAPHITE AND W/C PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL WITH FLORAL WREATH IN HER HAIR: Sight size 15 1/2" x 11 3/4", pencil signed lower right Thomas H. Terry, dated 1877. | 150 |