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A GENTLEMAN’S AUCTION Friday, NOVEMBER 7, 2014 at 2:00 pm - Lots 1001-1521
AMERICAN & EUROPEAN WORKS OF ART Saturday, NOVEMBER 8, 2014 at 10:00 am - Lots 2001-2134 FEATURING ITEMS FROM: The 45 Year Collection of Suzanne & the Late Jerry Bentley, Urbana, Ohio; Deborah Rahal; The Late Dan Dennis; The 60 Year Collection of Mary & Joe Flegle, Canal Winchester, Ohio; Select Items from the Folk Art Collection of Denny Griffith & Beth Fisher, Columbus, Ohio Jack & Sharon Hammann, Indiana; William E. Kellam, Upper Arlington, Ohio; Bob Johnson; The Merle Patterson Trust; Items from the Lifetime Collection of Dick & Sandy Vandenberg, West Lakeland Township, Stillwater, Minnesota; Select Items from Texas, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Colorado, California, Illinois, Tennessee, Washington.
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CARVED STAFF. Indonesia, 20th century, hardwood. Figural. 40”l. $50-$100
MONKEY’S FIST WALKING STICK. A.G.A. Correa and Son, Edgecomb, Maine, late 20th century, sterling silver and ebony. Silver handle and ferrule, emulating a monkey’s-fist knot and rope wrapping, engraved “#22” on the handle. 35.5”l. $200-$300
1002 TWO WALKING STICKS. American, late 19th century. Applewood with carved handle and “CB”, 34”l., and one with horn handle and German silver ferrule “CB”, 35”l. Both have surface wear. $75-$100
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FIVE WALKING STICKS AND CANES. American, late 19th-20th century. One of horn segments, 35”l., and four with varying handles including spelter cherub, faux ivory , horn dog head and silver plate. 32” to 36”l. $150-$300
1004 SIX CARVED FOLK ART CANES. Twentieth century. Two duck handles, one with snakes, horse head, Mexican with bullfighter, and Asian with landscapes. Some imperfections. 31” to 35”l. $150-$300
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1005 THREE WALKING STICKS. American, late 19th century. Gold filled handle engraved “W.J. Bickerstaff, Rochester, PA”, 35”l., fish vertebrae with horn handle, 35”l., and leather wrapped, 33”l. $200-$300 1010
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1007 SIX CANES. Twentieth century. Two with umbrellas in telescoping shafts, one of which is cardboard marked “Germany”, 36”l., sword cane, and three with interior flasks, average 35”l. Some wear. $200-$400
1008 TEN CANES AND WALKING STICKS. Twentieth century. Including two with antler handles, a couple of bamboo, and one from the New York World’s Fair, 1939. 33” to 36”l. $100-$300
1009 TWO CANE STANDS. Twentieth century. Earlier is wood with carved wooden tobacco store figure of a Native American with original paint. Wear and glued split. 38.5”h. Later is press board and wood. 26”h. $150-$300
1010 FOUR CANES AND WALKING STICKS. American, 19th-20th century. Wooden shaft cane with brass handle, 34.5”l. and three sticks with bone and carved handles. 33” to 35”l. $75-$125
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PAIR OF MENS BRUSHES BY TIFFANY & CO. American, early 20th century, tortoise shell. Two elliptical shaped brushes each monogrammed “GEA”. 1.5”h. 5.75”l. $80-$120
LIN-BREN ALLIGATOR CIGARETTE CASE. American, mid 20th century. Of rectangular form, opens to a fitted interior. 3.5”h. 4.5”w. $50-$70
1016 1012 TWO VANITY FAIR CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS. England, 19th century. Vincent Brooks Day & Son. The first depicts The Marquis Conyngham, published January 1, 1881, and titled Mount. The second is Sir Henry Meysey, Meysey-Thompson, Bart published June 4, 1887. 13.25”h. 8”w. Together in a molded wood frame, 22.5”h. 17”w. $150-$300
1013 GENTLEMAN’S FASHION PLATE. Possibly France, 20th century. Depicting men’s winter fashions from September 1878-1879 for The Company Philanthropy MDS Tailors. 23.75”h. 18”w., matted and framed, 35.5”h. 28.5”w. $200-$400
GENTLEMAN’S ALLIGATOR WALLET. American, mid 20th century. Bifold with interior compartments and exterior clasp. 4.25”w. $40-$60
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1017 VINTAGE LEATHER SUITCASE. American, 1st half 20th century. Typical rectangular form with two locks and pad feet, opens to a canvas-lined interior. 13.25”h. 21.25”w. 6.5”d. $200-$300
1018 STEAMER TRUNK. Possibly England, 1st half-20th century. Typical form with Cunard sticker. 20”h. 42”w. 22.25”d. $200-$400 1013
1019 1014 FIVE VANITY FAIR IMAGES. England, late 19th-early 20th century. MuckrossJune 24, 1876, Merton College August 30, 1884, A Manipulator of phrases April 14, 1877, Coals Dec 24, 1887, and Goody Jan 22, 1876. 15”h. 10.25”w. $80-$120
FOUR PIECES OF LOUIS VUITTON LUGGAGE. France, mid 20th century. Two suitcases, a garment bag, and a weekender. Monogram collection. 22”h. 29”w. 9”d. $1,000-$2,000
1020 LOUIS VUITTON IPHONE COVER. France, 21st century, leather, in Damier canvas. With felt bag, original box and bag. 5.25”h. 3”w. $150-$250 1019 www.GARTHS.COM | 5
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GHURKA HARDSIDED BRIEFCASE. American, 20th century, leather. Rectangular form, opening to a document sleeve. Number L. 81. 13.25”h. 18”w. 4.5”d. $400-$600
OHIO RAILROAD MAP AND TWO BOOKS. American, 1st half-20th century, Includes a 1910 Ohio railway map, The Economic Theory of Railway Location by A. M. Wellington, published by John Wiley and Sons Inc., 1914. Ohio Ways Activities of The Ohio Department of Highways 1939-1943 published by The State of Ohio. 8.5”h. $150-$300
LEATHER BULLDOG BY DIMITRI OMERSA FOR ABERCROMBIE AND FITCH. United Kingdom, mid 20th century. Stout bulldog in a standing position. 14”h. 19”l. $800-$1,200
1022 COLLECTION OF GHURKA TRAVEL ACCESSORIES. American, mid to late 20th century, canvas and leather. A weekender with umbrella, 33”l., leather wallet, and carry-on bag. Together with an L.L. Bean hat and a walking staff, 44.5”l. $150-$300
1024 VINTAGE ABERCROMBIE AND FITCH BAG. American, 20th century, leather. Rectangular form, having a central compartment flanked by two handles over a hinged base. 11.5”h. 11.75”w. 5.5”d. $150-$300
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1026 LEATHER HORSE FOOTSTOOL BY DIMITRI OMERSA FOR ABERCROMBIE & FITCH. United Kingdom, mid 20th century. Horse seen in an up right position. Together with modern saddle, reins, and stirrups. 28”h. 31”l. $1,500-$2,500
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EBEL TRAVEL CLOCK IN REXALL PRESENTATION CASE. Switzerland, ca.1953. Gold tone round case with Rexall logo and dates of 1903 and 1953 opens to an Ebel travel clock. Clock is 1” across, 1.5” overall with case. 42g. Fitted leather box marked “made in Italy”. $150-$250
DEAKIN AND FRANCIS 18K WHITE GOLD SKULL CUFFLINKS. England, 21st century. Hinged jaw and popping 0.12ct tw diamond eyes. Mint condition with original branded wooden box and outer package. 29.2g. $4,000-$6,000
1032 1028 MOVADO PURSE WATCH. Switzerland, ca. 1930s. Marked Movado Factories, 197878, 0.925. Engraved Edgar F. Wendt, Buffalo, NY. Silver with black leather outer case. 1.25” high, 1.75” wide. $300-$400
1029 TWO HAMILTON WATCHES. American, late 19th and early 20th century. Brass railroad pocket watch, open face with inset second hand dial. Together with a square tank watch. $200-$300
1030 HAMILTON TANK WATCH. American, first half-20th century. 14k yellow gold filled case is 0.75” wide by 1.75” long with a curved crystal. Brown embossed leather band. 8” long. $300-$500
BULOVA AND SEIKO WRIST WATCH. American and Japanese, 20th century. Bulova, stainless steel. Diver, 50 meters, inscribed C860869, 11173054. With original box and owner’s manual. Seiko Diver’s 200 meter, stainless steel. 7N36-7A01. With original owner’s manual. $150-$250
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1033 THREE INVICTA WRIST WATCHES. Switzerland, 20th century. “Lupah” chronograph W/R 100 meters with black face and gold accents. “Russian 1959 Diver” Chronograph 200 meters with black face and black rubber band. “Subaou Nomaiv”. Together with display case and original boxes. $150-$250
1034 SEVEN INVICTA WRIST WATCHES. Switzerland, 20th century. Excursion, Venom, Force, Grand Diver, Russian 1959 Diver, Pro Diver, and Model 4532. Together with presentation box and three original boxes. $300-$600
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THREE WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS. France, late 20th century. Yellow example with silver accents, black example with silver accents, and a blue example with gold accents. Each with original box. 1.25”h. 7”w. 2.75”d. $80-$120
FOUR FOUNTAIN PENS. Twentieth century. Pelikan Demonstrator, Pelikan Souveran 800, Pelikan Souveran 800, and a Laban DQ-F926. Each with original case. 2”h. 8.25”w. 1.75”d. $150-$300
THREE FOUNTAIN PENS. 20th century. Comprising Laban DQ-F926 with sterling overlay, the second in the manner of Montegrappa Silver Dragon, and Visconti Divinia Desert Springs. Together with two original cases. 2"h. 7.5"w, 5"d. $300-$500
1036 TWO NETTUNO FOUNTAIN PENS. Italy, 20th century. Two Trident examples, one amber and one viola. Together with original case. 1”h. 5.75”w. 5.5”d. $100-$200 1037
1039 TWO FOUNTAIN PENS. Twentieth century. Conway Stewart Limited Edition Churchill in yellow with Don Ramos cigar and original box and case. Omas 360 Clear Aqua with inkwell. Together with original box and case. $300-$500
1040 1037 LAMY AND PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS. German and American, late 20th century. Three Lamy All Stars with box, two Lamy Accent with box, and one Parker Sonnet in grey green with box. $100-$200
FOUR FOUNTAIN PENS. Twentieth century. Rosetta Coronado, Rosetta Stealth, Monte Verde Jewelria, and a Pilot Vanishing Point. Each with original box. 1.5”h. 6.5”w. 3.5”d. $150-$250
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1040B ELEVEN FOUNTAIN PENS. Twentieth century. Conway Stewart Churchill in orange and black; retractable Namiki; Pelikan Souveran 400; Pelikan Souveran 800; Waterman Phileas in red and black; Waterman Phleas in purple and black, and Waterman ball point in red and black, clear demonstrator, 22 caliber shell with wood grip. Together with an all white example. Includes a lucite display tray. $300-$500
1041 CARVED LAP DESK. Late 19th-early 20th century, softwood. Chip-carved desk, with divided interior. Included are a cup and dice, and attached to the inside of the lid are four playing cards shot through with bullets. The lid has an applied plaque reading “Capt. A.H. Bogardus National Champion Rifle Shot 1890.” 11.5”l. $250-$500
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VICTORIAN LAP DESK. American, late 19th century, bird’s eye maple. Of typical form, with faux rosewood graining on the interior, and a good old surface on the exterior. The lid has an applied plaque that reads, “Pawnee Bill Maj G.W. Lillie.” 5”h. 13”w. $150-$300
TWO MAGNIFYING GLASSES. England, late 19th century. Sterling silver duck head with glass eyes marked for Briggs, London, attached to a bamboo handle 13”l. Unmarked glass with a square tapering wood handle set with silver, 16”l. $100-$200
1048 1043 WRITING DESK. England, late 19th early 20th century, oak. The rectangular top fitted with a leather writing surface over two drawers and raised on square tapering legs. $500-$700
1044 DESK LAMP. American, mid 20th century. Double candle arms capped by a green shade. 28”h. $100-$200
1045 TEN CANINE DESK AND TABLE ACCESSORIES Includes letter openers; magnifying glass with composite handle; wall mounted clips; inkwell; horn whistle. Together with a sterling silver whistle. Largest, 6’’ l. 3’’ w. $100-$150
1046 DESK SET. England, 1st half-19th century, mahogany. Rectangular form, set with two pen trays, two ink wells with one container, and a lidded center compartment. 3”h. 12”w. 9”d. $100-$200
SLANT-FRONT DESK ORGANIZER. England, late 19th-early 20th century. Two burl veneered doors open to reveal graduated letter compartments fitted with a removable calendar element, the whole over one drawer. 12.75”h. 12.5”w. 10.5”d. $300-$500
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1049 PAPERWEIGHT. England, 20th century, composite. “Purdey and Sons Gun Makers” paperweight featuring a reclining dog adjacent to a shotgun and dead fowl. $150-$200
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1050 PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE-STYLE ARMCHAIRS BY SOUTHWOOD. American, late 20th century. Flame stitched upholstered back and seat flanked by scroll arms, the whole raised on cabriole legs. 35.5”h. 21”w. 18”d. $200-$400
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KITTINGER TABLETOP TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Of typical form with threelegged celestial medial stand marked “Copyright 1898 T. H. Costello”. 21”h. $150-$300
FILING CABINET American, mid 20th century, oak. Typical form fitted with four paneled drawers and raised on a conforming base. 57.25”h. 24”w. 17.75”d. $100-$200
1053 HEPPELWHITE STYLE DESK. English or American, late 19th early 20th century. The fanciful crest over two panel doors opening to a shelved interior above a fall front writing surface opening to a fitted interior above three graduate drawers. The whole raised on bracket feet. $500-$1,000
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1054 GROUP OF DESK ACCESSORIES. American, mid 20th century. Artillery themed standish with a pair of cannonball bookends. 7.5”h. 11.75”w. 6.5”d. $100-$200
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PAPERWEIGHT AND FITTED BOX. England, ca. 1900. Silver plate attendant holding a fly whip on a rectangular stepped marble base. Together with an inlaid fitted box. 6”h. 11”w. 8”d. $150-$250
1056 DESK SET AND TANTALUS. American, late 19th century. The desk set of rectangular form, with two ink bottles and a central dovetailed drawer. The tantalus constructed of oak with silver plate decoration. Includes three cut glass decanters. 13.5’’h. 16’’w. 7’’d. $150-$250
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COCKFIGHTING CHAIR. England, 19th century. Red vinyl upholstery with nail head trim raised on square tapering legs. 30.5”h. 28.5”w. 16.5”d. $150-$300
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1058 BURL WOOD AND BRASS BOX. England, late 19th-early 20th century. The hinged top opening to a removable fitted tray. 5”h. 11”w. 9.25”d. $200-$400 1059
1059 PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (ENGLISH SCHOOL, 2ND QUARTER-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Grey haired man. Some imperfections. In a frame, 28”h. 24”w. $250-$450
1060 CAST IRON LION. England, late 19th century. Standing lion seen in profile with one paw on ball, raised on a rectangular base. 7”h. 9.25”w. 3”d. $80-$120
1061 TABLETOP DESK. England, late 19th-early 20th century, oak. Two hinged doors opening to a fitted interior. 14”h. 13.5”w. 10”d. $80-$120
1062 FOLKSY BIPLANE. American, 1st half-20th century, brass. Well-made model, with working wheels and propeller. 18.5”l. $200-$400
1063 CAST IRON FIREPLACE SURROUND. American, 1st quarter-20th century, cast iron. The surround decorated with a central sun, flanked by torches, vines, and campfires. 30.5”h 30.25”w. $400-$600
1064 IRON PRISON WINDOW GRATE. American, 19th century. From the Ohio State Penitentiary, rectangular form with vertical and horizontal mullions. 80”h. 42”w. $800-$1,200 1063
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TWO BACCARAT SULPHIDE PORTRAIT PAPERWEIGHTS. France, 2nd half-20th century. Six facets, etched marks. Abraham Lincoln on purple and Andrew Jackson on black with paper label. 2.75”d. $100-$200
TWO BACCARAT SULPHIDE PORTRAIT PAPERWEIGHTS. France, 2nd half-20th century. Six facets, etched marks and red grounds. Martin Luther and Pope John XXIII. 2.75”d. $100-$200
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THREE BACCARAT SULPHIDE PORTRAIT PAPERWEIGHTS. France, 2nd half-20th century. Six facets all with paper labels and purple grounds. Franklin Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt with star cut ground, 2.5”d. And Teddy Roosevelt, 2.75”d. The latter two have etched labels. $150-$300
TWO BACCARAT SULPHIDE PORTRAIT PAPERWEIGHTS. France, 2nd half-20th century. Six facets, etched marks and paper labels. Will Rogers on star cut amber ground and Adlai Stevenson on dark red. 2.75”d. $150-$200
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FOUR BACCARAT SULPHIDE PORTRAIT PAPERWEIGHTS. France, 2nd half-20th century. Six facets and etched marks. Andrew Jackson on star cut green ground, Napoleon on red ground (both with paper labels), Patrick Henry on green, and Thomas Paine on light blue. 2.75”d. $250-$300
THREE BACCARAT SULPHIDE PORTRAIT PAPERWEIGHTS. France, 2nd half-20th century. Six facets, etched marks and paper labels. Eisenhower and Sam Rayburn on cobalt and Woodrow Wilson on peacock blue. 2.75”d. $150-$300
1068 FOUR BACCARAT SULPHIDE PORTRAIT PAPERWEIGHTS. France, 2nd half-20th century. Six facets and etched marks. Lafayette (with paper label) and Jefferson on cobalt grounds, Washington on a cranberry grid ground, and Thomas Paine on light blue. 2.75”d. $150-$300 12 | GARTH’S A Gentleman’s Auction: November 7, 2014
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DECORATIVE METAL GLOBE. American, late 20th century. Typical form with wire overlay emulating continents. Raised on a square base. 23”h. 8”w. 8”d. $80-$120
HERMAN MILLER DESK CHAIR. American, mid 20th century. Shaped upholstered back over upholstered seat, the whole raised on an aluminum standard above a four-point base and casters. 31.5”h. $100-$200
1073 ADJUSTABLE WRITING DESK. England, late 19th century, mahogany. Adjustable height, rectangular top over a circular standard. 37”h. 30.5”w. 16”d. $300-$500
1075 VINTAGE ADDING MACHINE. American, mid 20th century. Ten-digit electric adding machine raised on a metal base. 41.5”h. 11”w. 15”d. $80-$120
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WINGBACK EASY CHAIR. American, late 20th-early 21st century. A shaped crest over the tufted leather-upholstered back and seat, flanked by two rolled arms and raised on Marlborough legs. 41”h. 27.5”w. 20.5”d. $400-$600
EXECUTIVE PARTNERS DESK. American, 1st half 20th century, mahogany. The rectangular writing surface is over a center drawer and two bays. Each set with four graduated drawers. The whole, with engaged reeded columns, is raised on bun feet. 30.5”h. 64”w. 35.5”d. $1,500-$2,500
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1078 TWO STERLING SILVER TROPHIES. American, early 20th century. The first marked for Reed and Barton of shaped rectangular form, the center reading “Princeton Club Squash Tennis Invitation Tournament 1934 Runner Up”. 8.5”h. 12.75”w. 14.8 ozt. The second trophy of circular form has a stylized border, the center reads “National Squash Tennis Association Fall Scratch Tournament 1937 Runner Up Edward G. McLaughlin”. 10.5”d. 10.3 ozt. $400-$700
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TWO STERLING TROPHY BOWLS (AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY). Paul Revere sterling reproduction trophy bowl. Inscribed “ Squash Tennis March 1935 Runner Up”. Marked Sterling Silver 6 1/4 Exemplar Paul Revere 1768. Fisher sterling trophy bowl. Inscribed “George Arthur Memorial Trophy Edward G. McLaughlin June 17, 1959”. Marked Fisher Sterling 234. Approx. 15.17 ozt. $300-$500
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STERLING TROPHY BOWL. Inscribed “Western Squash Tennis Championship, University Club, Cincinnati, February 25 – 1933, Presented by National Squash Tennis Association, won by _____________” (never engraved with winner’s name). Marked Sterling 300. Approx. 21.16 ozt. $300-$400
1081 TWO STERLING SILVER TROPHIES (AMERICAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Dominick & Haff sterling trophy bowl. Inscribed “Princeton Club Invitation Squash Tennis Tournament 1933 Runner Up”. Marked D.H. Sterling 1451/120 6 ½ in.” Small sterling trophy loving cup. Inscribed “Peninsula Club Woodmare, L.I. Club Championship Singles Won By R.G. MCLAUGHLIN” Marked 1011 Sterling. Approx. 8.24 ozt. $100-$175
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THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons,1905. First edition. Three volumes. Original binding with interior marble paper. Good condition. $60-$80
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PAIR OF EAGLE HEAD BOOKENDS. England, 21st century. Composite. Open beaked bald eagles. 8’’ h. 9’’ d. 3.5’’ w. $50-$100
1084 SIX MARK TWAIN BOOKS. American, published by Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York and London, 1901. Includes “The Prince and The Pauper”, “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, “Life on The Mississippi”, “The Man That Captured Hadleyburg & Other Stories and Essays”, “Tom Sawyer Abroad, Tom Sawyer Detective & Other Stories”, “Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court”. All hardcovered in red linen, with hand-cut pages and lithograph illustrations. $75-$150
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1085 FIVE CLASSIC BOOKS. American and English, 1st quarter-20th century. The Canterbury Poets, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Essays by Robert Louis Stevenson, Othello, and Through the Shadows. Largest, 7.75”h. 5.5”w. $80-$120
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GROUP OF SIX LEATHER-BOUND BOOKS. American, 20th century. Including The Vicomte de Bragelonne or Ten Years Later, Twenty Years After, Louis de la Valliere, The Man in the Iron Mask, Lorna Doone, and The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson. 6.25”h. 4.5”w. $100-$200
1087 THREE EARLY MEDICAL BOOKS. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine by George B. Wood, M.D., published by Grigg, Elliott, and Co., Philadelphia, 1849. Volumes I and II. Elements of Surgery for The Use of Students with Plates by John Syng Dorsey, M.D., published by E. Parker, Philadelphia, 1823. $100-$300
1088 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS BY W. R. GOLDING. American, mid 19th century. Double edged and serrated blade, each with a diamond cut handle, together with a fitted case. 11.25”h. 1.75”w. $80-$120
1089 ARTS AND CRAFTS BOOKCASE. American, early 20th century. A stepped and molded cornice above two leaded glass doors opening to a shelved interior. 59.5”h. 51.5”w. 15”d. $300-$500
1090 VENICE OF TODAY BY AUTHOR, F. HOPKIN SMITH. New York: The Henry T. Thomas Co., 1896. With original hardboard binding. $150-$250
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PAIR OF BOOK ENDS. American, 20th century, brass. Each has two lions in standing positions, over a reticulated base reading “The British Lion”. 9.5”h. 8”w. $80-$120
FOURTEEN VOLUME SET OF ROYCROFT BOOKS. Complete set of hardbound “Little Journeys” by Elbert Hubbard. Published by The Roycrofters, East Aurora, Erie County, New York, 1916. Illustrated with photogravures, and lithographs throughout. Imperfections. $100-$300
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GROUP OF EARLY BOOKS. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln by United States Department of State, published by Government Printing Office, 1867. The Works of Michael De Montaigne by William Hazlitt, published by C. Templeman, London, 1865. The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa by Horace Waller, Published by Jansen, McClurg & Company, Chicago, 1875. Two books regarding Napoleon published 1826,1827, and a German publication published 1799. Largest 12”h. 9.5”w. $300-$500
1096 PAIR OF BRONZE INDIAN BOOKENDS. Johnson Bronze Company, 1st half-20th century. Seated Indian chiefs, designed to hold matches and cigarettes. 4.5”h. $200-$400
1097 REGENCY-STYLE LIBRARY STEPS. England late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany. Turned central standard flanked by four leather-covered steps joined by stretchers. 66.5”h. 19”w. 9.5”d. $300-$500
1093 COLLECTION OF WORKS BY VICTOR HUGO. American, Published by Little, Brown and Company, 1888. Various titles including The Man Who Laughs, Hans of Iceland, and Bug Jarcal. Each with blue binding with gilt overlay. 7.5”h. $100-$200
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DICKENS’ WORKS. New York. Fifteen volumes. Published by The American News Company. Original binding and interior illustrations. Minor surface wear, good condition. $100-$200
MAP BY JOHANN SCHREIBER (GERMANY, 1676-1745). Handcolored engraving on laid paper. Northern Europe. Overall toning. 7.5”h. 10.75”w. $50-$100
TWO MAPS. Late 18th-early 19th century, handcolored engravings on paper. One in French of Germany by M. Rizzi Zannom. One panel of four. 15”h. 20.5”w. And one of central Europe. 15”h. 21”w. Toning. Unframed. $100-$200
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MAP. France, engraving on laid paper. By Nicolas d’Abbeville after Sanson dated 1679 of the Duchy of Cleves. Imperfections. 18”h. 22”w. $50-$100
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THREE PORTRAIT BUSTS. American, 20th century, composite. Franklin Roosevelt by Jo Davidson, Albert Schweitzer by Leo Cherne, and Beethoven. Larges, 13.5”h. $1,000-$2,000
MAPPING TOOL England, late 19h century, brass. Elongated rectangular form with parallel beveled edges and adjustable dials. 24.25”l. Together with a fitted mahogany case. $100-$200
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DOMINO SET AND HUMIDOR. Possibly American, early 20th century, wood. Oblong rectangular case with Art Nouveau chromolithographic applied decoration on lid. Case contains a set of dominoes with embossed decorations on each piece. Together with a turned cylindrical ironwood humidor with matching lid. Domino case, 2”h. 13.5”w. 2.5”d. $50-$75
BEARING SCOPE. Japan, early 20th century, brass. Cylindrical tube with removable eyepiece and attached compass dial. 9”l. Together with a fitted wooden case. $50-$100
1103 GYROSCOPE. Probably England, late 19th century, brass. Cylindrical base with a columnar shaft and discoidal swiveling wheel. Incomplete. Base. 4.5”w. Together with a fitted mahogany case. $50-$100
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1106 SURVEYOR’S COMPASS. England, late 19th century, brass. Scaled dial with three swivel arms. 18.5” l. 6.5”w. Together with a fitted mahogany case. $100-$200
1107 MICROSCOPE. England, late 19th century, brass. Square base with sliding glass specimen plate and two attachable cylindrical tubes with lenses. Smaller tube has a mechanism for adjusting the lenses. Assembled, 9”h. Together with a fitted mahogany case. Case marked “D. Lassey, Bristol”. Imperfections. Case, 3.25”h. 10.25”w. 6.25”d. $150-$250
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1108 ART DECO-STYLE BRIARWOOD LEATHER CLUB CHAIR BY CRATE & BARREL. American, late 20th-early 21st century. The back and seat flanked by square arms, the whole raised on block feet. 33”h. 31”w. 34”d. $500-$700
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MARINE DISTANCE METER. England, early 20th century, celluloid and brass. Rectangular scaled tablet with attachable eyepiece. Marked “Stuart’s Marine Distance Meter No. 535” and “H. Hughes and Son Ltd., 59 Fenchurch St., London”. Together with a fitted wooden case. Case, 2”h. 8”l. 4.75”d. $100-$200
CALCULATOR. England, early 20th century, wood and paper. Cylindrical form with sliding paper label cylinder and spiral logarithmic calculating scale, metal indexing arm, and handle attachment. Unlabeled, but likely W. F. Stanley & Co., London. Together with a fitted mahogany case. 17”l. $500-$700
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SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT BY QUEEN & CO. America, late 19th-early 20th century, brass. Table fitted with arms and microscope over a mirror and black footed base. Together with a fitted case. Oxidized. 4.75”h. 3.75”w. 3.75”d. $100-$300
TELESCOPE. England, late 19th century, brass. Repeating circle form with19” tube, mounted on a scaled ring with columnar shaft, all raised on a tripod base with adjustable screw feet. Marked “Marratt, London Bridge”. 20” h. 11”w. 10”d. $800-$1,000
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BALANCE SCALES. Possibly American, late 19th-early 20th century, brass. Shaped base, tapering columnar shaft, and balance arm with two pans each suspended by three chains. 13”h. 9.5”w. 4”d. $200-$300
GYROSCOPE. England, 19th century, brass and iron. S-shaped armature with shaped metal attachment adjacent to a brass spindle with gyroscopic disc. Mounted on a mahogany base with fluted edges. Inset bone label “Newton and Co., Opticians to the Queen, London”. 7”h. 5.5”w. 4” d. $50-$75
1112 SIMMONS PORTABLE BAROMETER. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Elongated rectangular form. Patented March 12, 1861. Retailed by J. Arnaboldi, New York. 37.5”h. 2.75”w. $300-$500
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TELESCOPE. England, late 19th century, brass. Circular base with engraved scale, two columnar supports, and adjustable 23” tube with removable eyepiece, all raised on three adjustable legs. Marked “Thomas Jones, 62 Charing Cross, London”. 17”h. 16.5” w. $400-$600
1117 BALANCE SCALES. Germany, early 20th century, brass and steel. Columnar shaft with attached graduated scale and removable scale pans. Attached to a mahogany case with single drawer and adjustable metal screw feet. Drawer contains numerous brass weights. Case marked “Made in Germany” and “Fisher Scientific Co., Pittsburgh, U.S.A.” 15”h. 14”w. 7”d. $75-$100
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RADIUS GAUGE. England, late 19th-early 20th century, brass. Elongated tapering form with accompanying removable arm. Marked “Clarkson’s Patent Elliot Bros. London”. 19”l. Together with a fitted, painted wood case. $100-$200
DRAFTING SET. Probably American, late 19th century, brass and steel. Numerous drafting tools, including compasses and a folding ruler. Presented in a fitted velvet-lined rosewood case with lift-out tray. Case, 2” h. 8”l. 4.75”d. $150-$250
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BEAM COMPASS. Probably American, late 19th century, brass and mahogany. Elongated form with adjustable slides. 25.25” l. Together with a fitted mahogany case. $100-$200
SURVEYOR’S LEVEL BY THE L. S. STARRETT CO. American, 19th-early 20th century. Metal level mounted to a black base, marked No. H128. Together with a fitted case. 1.75”h. 8”l. $100-$300
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1120 CARPENTER’S LEVEL. American, late 19th century, walnut and brass. Rectangular form with inset horizontal and vertical bubble levels. Marked “Stratton Brothers, Greenfield, Mass.” 24”l. 3”w. $50-$100
1126 TELESCOPE WITH BASE. American, 20th century. Sky View Pro with Orion optics and Quantarat by Spunpak QSX 9500 tripod. With original box and manual. 46”l. $300-$500
1121 POCKET TELESCOPE. Possibly American, 19th century, brass. Collapsible tubular form that extends to 16” length. Together with a leather case with embossed American eagle design. 8.5”l. $150-$200
1127 SURVEYOR’S INSTRUMENT BY KEUFFEL & ESSER CO. American, late 19th-early 20th century, brass. Of typical form, marked 52528. Oxidized. 6.5”h. 11”w. $200-$400
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1122 SEXTANT. American, 20th century, composite. Of typical form with eagle finial mounted over a wood pulley. 24”h. $100-$200
1123 CLAPBOARD GAUGE. American, late 19th century. Brass and walnut with adjustable scale and inset bubble level. Stamped “A. Jervais” and “Nesters Patent 1867”. 3”h. 12.5”l. $100-$200
1128 TELESCOPE. France, late 19th century, sterling silver. Tapering cylindrical form with adjustable ends. Marked “Bardou A Paris”. 36”l. Together with a fitted mahogany case. $300-$500
1129 SURVEYOR’S TRANSIT. American, late 19th century, brass. Sighting telescopes with scaled base. Together with a fitted mahogany case with single drawer. Case, 18”h. 9.5”w. 9” d. $400-$600
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DIPLEIDOSCOPE. England, 19th century, brass and bronze. Brass and glass prism mechanism inset into a shaped bronze case with scrolled sides. Engraved “Dent’s Patent Meridian Instrument” and “67 Strand, London”. 3”h. 2.25”w. 3”d. $600-$800
BAUCH AND LOMB OPTICAL APPARATUS. American, 2nd half-20th century. Electrical eye tester. 16.5”h. $100-$200
GREYHOUND HOOD ORNAMENT. American, 20th century. Depicts a greyhound mid-sprint. 3’’h. 9.5’’l. 3’’w. $300-$500
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FOURTEEN MODEL CARS. American, 20th century. Including 1955 BMW 502, 1937 Ford Convertible, 1958 Edsel, 1959 Cadillac Eldorado, 1932 Ford Windsor, 1949 Ford, and a 1959 Bel-Air. Longest 14.5”l. $100-$200
EUROPEAN HILL CLIMB CHAMPIONSHIP PORSCHE POSTER. Germany, 20th century. Printed by L. Raiber, Stuttgart. Designed by Erick Strenger. Depicting a Porsche at bottom with polychrome geometric decoration. 36.25”h. 26.25”w., in a gilt frame, 41”h. 33”w. $400-$600
1131 SEXTANT. England, 19th century, brass. Ornate sextant mechanism mounted on a tubular shaft and round base. Base engraved “Horne and Thornthwaite, 123 Newgate St., London”. 19.5”h. Base 5”w. $800-$1,200
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1135 FOUR RACE CAR PRINTS. American, late 20th century. Reproduction prints. Framed. 13”h. 19.5”w. $25-$50
NEWTONIAN TELESCOPE. England, 2nd half-19th century, brass. Of typical form fitted with a 6.5” mirror, the whole raised on a tripod base. 34.5”h. 60.5”l. $800-$1,200
1138 QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL ELECTRIC SIGN. American, mid to late 20th century. Circular face set with black Arabic numbers on a white ground with green text reading “Ask for Quaker State Motor Oil.” 16”d. $300-$500
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1139 FOUR SHEET PETROLIANA ADVERTISING SIGN. American, 2nd quarter 20th century. Large four sheet poster reading “Runs Betters Lasts Longer”. Sterling gasoline logo to left, Quaker State motor oil logo to right. 60”h. 147.5”w. $400-$600
1140 KOLNER JAGUAR. Germany, 2nd quarter-20th century. Diecast Jaguar XK 120. Minor wear to hood, original window surface, rubber tires, and key. 6”l. $40-$60
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1142 FIREFIGHTER’S HELMET. American, late 19th century, leather. Marked for Cairn & Brother, New York. Embossed designs under old black paint. Gilt brass eagle crest. Some imperfections. 9”h. $300-$600
1143 FIREMAN’S MASK. American, late 19th century. Thick leather mask lined with wool and nickel eye and ear protection. Labeled “The VajenBader Head Protector, Indianapolis, Patented 189_ - 1900”. Wear. No oxygen tank. 17.5”h. With custom floor stand. $600-$800
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1144 UNION CORP “STOP FIRE” FIRE EXTINGUISHER. American, 1st half-20th century. Brass canister with original label together with a conforming circular aluminum case. 7.5’”h. $40-$60
1145 TUNG-SOL ELECTRON TUBES (FOR RADIO AND TELEVISION) TOOL BOX. American, mid 20th century. Of rectangular form with front logo. Together with twenty-six period electron tube boxes. 10”h. 17”w. 7”d. $80-$120
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1146 FOUR IMAGES OF RACE HORSES. England, late 19th early-20th century. By H. Bechwith. Printed by J. F. Herring. Depicting Camarine, Glencoe, Mango, and Amato. 4.25”h. 5.25”w., matted and framed, 11”h. 13”w. $80-$120
1147 EQUESTRIAN BOOT SCRAPER. American, late 19th early 20th century, iron. Large horse in a standing position. 10”h. 10.25”w. $100-$200
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1148 COLLECTION OF EQUESTRIAN BRASSES. England, late 19th-early 20th century. Includes three framed collections of brasses and a harness decoration. Largest, 23’’ h. 11.5’’ w. $100-$300 1149
1149 SAILOR ART RIDING CROP. American, late 19th century. Scrimshaw narwhale handle with baleen rod. 26”l. $250-$450 1150
1150 RIDING CROP. American, 20th century. Leather stitched and wrapped crop. 28”l. $50-$100
1151 PAIR OF EPAULETS. Possibly American, late 19th early 20th century. Metallic silver wire and thread with pink and burgundy lining, together with a metal box. 4”h. 9.5”w. $150-$250
1152 MCCLELLAN SADDLE. American, early 20th century. Leather with brass hardware. Medallion “12 Inch Seat”. Replaced stirrups. Some imperfections. $350-$450 1153
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1153 CARVED WOOD HORSE BY CHARLES B. MAKIN JR. (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY. Mahogany, unsigned. A stallion seen in standing position, raised on a rectangular base. 24”h. 19.5”w. 5.5”d. $600-$800
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FOUR EQUESTRIAN PRINTS AND A STEVENGRAPH. England, 19th and 20th centuries. As a Hunter Going Out, The Race Horse After Going Out, The Foal with its Dam, and Image of a black horse with a poodle by Walter L. Brown. Together with a Stevengraph entitled The First Point. Each matted and framed, largest, 17.5”h. 20”w. $100-$300
UPHOLSTERED BARREL BACK ARMCHAIR. American, 20th century. The green leather upholstered tufted barrel back over an upholstered seat and flanked by round arms, raised on square tapering legs. $300-$500
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HORSES (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Three horses in a stall. Marked on the back “Property of Mrs. Hooker”. Framed, 18”h. 18”w. $75-$150
RUFFIAN BY RENE WILLIAMS (AMERICAN, 1917-2004). Bronze, titled, dated “1976”, numbered “A/P IV”, and signed lower left. On a marble base, 11’’ h. 15.25’’ w. $500-$700
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GROUP OF SIX MEDALLIONS. English and American, 20th century. One equestrian scene, one example with putti and shield, and four profiles. $80-$120
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TWO HUNT HORNS. Probably American, mid 20th century, brass. Each of typical elongated form. 43.25”l. $50-$100
PANORAMA PHOTOGRAPH OF DELIVERY CARTS. American, first quarter-20th century. Uniformed delivery men with their horse-drawn carts and automobiles. Framed, 9.5’’ h. 45.5’’ w. $100-$200
1158 CAVALRY SOLDIER (AMERICAN OR ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on cardboard, initialed and dated 1933. Uniformed man on horseback. In a frame, 30”h. 24”w. $150-$300 1162
1159 TACK-DECORATED DOCUMENT BOX. American, 19th century, wood and leather. Of typical form, leather-bound and with brass tack decoration. A small tag on the handle reads “Custer Scout Little Horse” and a brass plaque on the lid reads “USS Co A 1876”. Lid is loose. 5”h. 10”w. $250-$500
1160 DOME-TOP TRUNK. Continental, possibly late 18th-early 19th century. Hinged dome top with geometric nail head decoration above the rectangular base, the whole upholstered with leather. 19.5”h. 43.5”w. 21”d. $200-$400
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“THE HEYTHROP HUNT AT BLENHEIM” BY MICHAEL LYON (UNITED KINGDOM, 1912-1989). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Start of a hunt at Blenheim Palace. 40”h. 50”w., in a frame, 47”h. 57”w. $8,000-$10,000
PAIR OF BROWN LEATHER MENS RIDING BOOTS. 20th century. E. Vogel Inc., New York. 21’’h. 12’’l. 4’’w. $300-$500
1165 AARDVARK’S ROVING CAN. American, late 19th century. Cylindrical form, depicting Mr. L. Rothschild’s Racing Colours and the Duke of Porland’s At the Post. 35”h. 9.25”d. $60-$80
1168 SHOESHINE KIT. Turkey, 2nd half-20th century, brass. Central compartment fitted with drawers and two end compartments filled with glass bottles. Decorated with photos under glass. 15”h. 33”w. $150-$350
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1166 PAIR OF BLACK LEATHER MENS HUNTING BOOTS. 20th century, E. Vogel Inc., New York. Including custom wood inserts. 21’’h. 12’’d. 4’’w. $300-$500
BRASS VALET. American, 20th century. The ball finial over the shaped coat rack, the whole raised on a circular standard terminating in scroll form feet. 55”h. $80-$120
1170 POLO HELMET AND THREE POLO MALLETS. Possibly American, 20th century. Including three mallets each with bamboo handles and a red, white, and blue helmet with stand. 51”l. $300-$500 1166
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TWELVE EQUESTRIAN STYLE ITEMS. American, mid to late 20th century. Comprising a leather covered glass flask, four jiggers with leather case, four metal jiggers with leather case, leather-wrapped brush, various saddle accoutrements and a wood stirrup. Tallest 7”h. $150-$250
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TABLE LAMP. American, mid 20th century. Red shade over a miniature lawn jockey on a black square base. 27.25”h. $150-$250
1173 MARBLE TOP CENTER TABLE. American, mid to late 19th century. A circular green marble top over the circular standard raised on a tripod base. 30”h. $800-$1,200
1174 PAIR OF LEATHER CLUB CHAIRS. Possibly France, late 19th-early 20th century. The brown leather upholstered back, seat, and arms raised on block feet terminating in casters. 29”h. 21”w. 26.5”d. $700-$900
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1175 PALM BEACH POLO AND COUNTRY CLUB PLATE BY BOEHM. American, 20th century, porcelain. Circular form decorated with two mallets and a polo ball at center and various polo scenes around the border. Together with an iron stand. 12”d. $100-$200
1176 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF POLO PLAYERS. American, 20th century. Four male polo players with helmets and mallets, signed and dated “Freudy, 1927”. 15.25”h. 19.25”w., matted and framed, 21.5”h. 25.75”w. $100-$300
1177 EQUESTRIAN SCENE IN THE MANNER OF HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC (FRENCH, 1864-1901). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated “Jac B 1906” lower left. Two elegantly dressed female figures seen watching a scrimmage between four polo players. 14.5”h. 18.25”w., matted and in a gilt frame, 23”h. 27”w.
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EQUESTRIAN SCENE SIGNED WM. LARSEN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Two polo players engaged in pursuit of the ball. 15.5”h. 11.5”w., in a modern gilt frame, 25”h. 20.5”w. $300-$500
GAME BOX. American, 1st quarter-20th century, mixed woods. Rectangular form, lid with a central brass plaque engraved “MFR”, decorative inlay throughout, and opens to reveal a fitted interior. The whole raised on a stepped base. 4”h. 17.5”w. 12”d. $150-$300
1180 FOUR EQUESTRIAN PRINTS BY WALTER L. BROWN. American, 20th century. From the American Saddlebred Series. Fine Harness, Three Gaited, Five Gaited, and Stallion. 12”h. 16”w. $80-$120
1181 MONUMENTAL ETCHED GLASS VASE. American, 20th century, glass. Trumpet form vase with etched horse, rider, and hound decoration throughout. 17.25”h. 8.5”w. $150-$300 1179
1182 LIDDED BOX. England, 20th century. Wood box with lacquered surface with crossed sword and scabbard motif on lid. 2.25”h. 6.57”w. 3.75”d. $50-$75
1185 PARQUETRY GAME TABLE AND CHAIR. Syria, 20th century, mixed woods. Intricately inlaid table and chair with mother-of-pearl and bone accents. Table has shaped legs and folds out to reveal a felt-covered surface for cards and an inlaid backgammon and checkerboard. Marked “Made in Syria”. 23”h. 26”w., opens to 26” x 26”. Earlier armchair has turned posts. Loss. 19” seat, 33”h. $400-$800
1186 ANDIRONS AND FENDER. American, 19th century, iron. Of typical form with faceted ball form finials, together with a fender. 22”h. $150-$250
1183 INLAID GAMEBOARD. American, mid 20th century, mixed woods including walnut. Checkerboard. Missing one square. 18” x 18”. With wooden checkers. $100-$200
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1187 DIMINUTIVE LEATHER SETTEE. American, 20th century. A straight crest over the upholstered back and tufted seat flanked by wings over the rolled arms, raised on square legs joined by stretchers. $300-$500
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EQUINE PORTRAIT BY LYNN FRAPPAP (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on masonite, signed and dated “95” lower right. Depicting a team of two white horses in profile against a neutral background. 36”h. 47.75”w., in a wood frame, 50”h. 61”w. $800-$1,200
SIX PRINTS. American and European, 19th-20th century. Two handcolored engravings, The Race Horse and Mr. Bragg’s Equestrian Portrait, photogravure of a horse, The Favorite, and three restrikes. Hunt scene, The Stable, and a hobbled horse. Framed. 18”h. 21.5”w. to 10”h. 13.5”w. $150-$300
1189 PAIR OF BARLEY TWIST CANDLESTICKS. American, early 20th century, brass. Typical form raised on a square base with canted corners. 12”h. $80-$120
1190 STOOL AND TRUNK. American, 20th-21st century. Dressing stool upholstered in flatwoven carpet material. Interior compartment. 18”h. 24”w. And a pine dome top trunk with pressed image of running horses. 13”h. 20”w. $100-$200
1191 HISTORIC ROCK WALL FRAGMENT. Fragment from the “Great Wall of The Ohio Penitentiary” an Ohio Historical Landmark. 8’’ h. 6.5’’ w. $50-$100
1193 GROUP OF SILVER TABLEWARES. Twentieth century. Includes a pair of castors marked for Whiting, 4.75”h., a goblet marked “Sterling”, 4.25”h., and a bread plate marked for Gorham, 6.5”d., Together with a dish or wine coaster marked “Sterling,” 5.5”d. Total weight approximately 13.5 ozt. $150-$250
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1194 PAINT DECORATED TRUNK. American, late 19th early 20th century. Of typical form, the shaped top reading “The Finest Billard Room” with image of man playing pool “Flynn’s Billard Hall 85 Nassait St. NY City.’ The front reading “The Finest Billard Room Since 1880”. 19.25”h. 25.25”w. 18.25”d. $200-$400
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DROP LEAF TABLE. England, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany. Shaped leaves and turned legs. 29”h. 36”w. 15” leaves, 49”w. overall. $100-$300
BALUSTER FORM LAMP. American, mid 20th century, wood. The baluster form standard raised on a square plinth, together with a green shade. 33.5”h. $80-$120
BOX. American or English, late 19th century, mahogany. Shaped box with carved relief of hunting dog on lid. Interior has been hollowed out of single piece of wood. Good dry surface. 3”h. 7”w. $100-$200
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UPHOLSTERED LEATHER CLUB CHAIR BY RALPH LAUREN. American, 20th century. The tufted barrel back over the upholstered seat flanked by rolled arms and raised on bun feet. $1,200-$1,800
OCCASIONAL TABLE BY HICKORY. American, late 20th century. Shaped rectangular top over one drawer above turned tapering legs joined by stretchers. 30.25”h. 50.5”w. 16.25”d. $100-$300
1202 REGENCY STYLE LIBRARY STEPS. England, late 19th-early 20th century, mahogany. The turned tapering standard supporting four spiral feet. $300-$500
1200 1197 CARVING OF A GENTLEMAN. Italy, late 20th century, hardwood. Standing figure of a dapper man wearing a top hat. Original paint. 24.5”h. $50-$125
HORSE RACING PRINT. American, 20th century. Signed indistinctly lower right, numbered “64/199” lower left. Depicting a grandstand with spectators while three horses race to a finish. 35”h. 24”w. $100-$200
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PRINT OF STABLE, LEFT AT HOME. England, published 1849, mezzotint. Dapple grey hunter with fox hounds. In a frame, 30.5”h. 36.5”w. $400-$800
SECRETARIAT BY RENE WILLIAMS (AMERICAN, 1917-2004). Bronze, titled, dated “73”, numbered “A.P. 4”, and signed lower right. On a marble base, 9.75’’h. 17’’ w. $700-$900
MARQUETRY LIDDED BOX. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Rectangular form with a hinged lid having a nine-point star, the interior marked “crawford”. The whole has marquetry geometric decoration throughout and is raised on a stepped base. 7”h. 10.25”w. 7.5”d. $200-$400
1204 PAIR OF SOFAS BY WARD BENNETT FOR BRICKEL ASSOCIATES. American, mid 20th century. Blue upholstered back and seat flanked by shaped arms and raised on square tapering legs. 32”h. 70”w. 25”d. $1,500-$2,500
1206 VANITY FAIR PRINT. England, published 1888, chromolithograph on paper. Caricature of politicians in a horse race. Fold lines and small surface blemish. In a frame, 29.5”h. 35.5”w. $200-$400
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MARQUETRY LIDDED BOX. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Rectangular form with a hinged lid that opens to a green velvet interior, the whole with marquetry geometric decoration throughout. 5”h. 8.5”w.5.25”d. $150-$300
MARQUETRY LIDDED BOX. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Rectangular form with hinged lid that opens to a fitted interior, the whole with geometric decoration throughout. 5.75”h. 13”w. 9.25”d. $100-$200
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PAIR OF CAST METAL WARRIORS ON HORSEBACK. European, 20th century. A silver and gold warrior seen atop a horse, raised on rectangular green marble base. 19’h. 11”w. 5.5”d. $80-$120
TWO FRAMED LITHOGRAPHS. American, 1st half-20th century. Each depicting a fox hunt. The first titled The Death, the second titled The Hunt. Each framed, 23.5”h. 29.5”w. $150-$250
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SHELL CASE. England, late 19th century, canvas. Flared circular form with leather handle. 21”h. 6.5”d. $150-$300
PORTRAIT OF A BULL (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on wooden panel, faintly signed lower left. Large bull. 9”h. 11.75”w., in a gilt frame, 11”h. 13.5”w. $200-$400
1212 HORSE AND RIDER BY J. N. SHAYER JR. (ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. A man in traditional riding attire atop a brown horse. 11.5”h. 17”w., in a gilded frame, 16”h. 21.75”w. $200-$400
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LANDSCAPE WITH MOUNTAINS BY GEORGE DEVOSS (AMERICAN, 1ST HALF20TH CENTURY). Oil on board, signed lower left. American landscape, possibly California, with mountains and trees. 6’’ h. 8’’ w., in a wood frame, 9.5’’ h. 11.5’’ w. $100-$200
1216 TWO PAINTINGS WITH HORSES (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-LATE 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed illegibly lower left. Blacksmith, 31.5”h. 21.5”w., and oil on artist board, signed “Ferguson, OE”. Horse and donkey, 21”h. 25”w. Framed. $400-$600
1217 ROLLING BALL CLOCK BY JOSEPH AND IDA PLATT OF CANNON CRAFT. England, ca. 1977, brass. Architectural form supported by four columns and capped by a ball finial, three central dials showing hours, minutes, and seconds. The whole raised on four ball feet. Together with a wood and glass case. 18.75”h. 15.25”w. 15.25”d. $2,000-$3,000
1218 CHIPPENDALE-STYLE EXTENSION TABLE. England, 20th century. Rectangular top raised on cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. 31”h. 66.5”w. 43.5”d. $1,500-$2,500
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TWO ARCHITECTURAL FOLDING TABLES. American, late 19th-early 20th century. Of typical form with iron base. 47"h. $200-$400
1219 CIGAR MOLD. Netherlands, early 20th century, mixed woods. Elongated rectangular form with lift-off top piece and internal individual cigar molds. Stamped “L. Bezemer and Zn, Helmond” on top. 2.75”h. 22”l. 4”d. $25-$50
1220 TWO ADVERTISING SIGNS. American, 1st quarter-20th century, tin. Each of rectangular form. The first reads “Hazard Smokeless Powder” over an image of a shoeless boy carrying a squirrel. The second shows a man and lady in a canoe fishing reading “Heddon’s Quality Rods & Tackle Sold Here”. 16.75”h. 13”w. $80-$120
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1225 MASONIC MARQUETRY CIGARETTE BOX. American, mid 20th century. A circular copper lid over the square tapering body set with Masonic emblem over the square base. 5”h. 6”w. 6”d. $100-$200
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TWO CIGAR BOXES. European, late 19th-early 20th century, brass and wood. Smaller box features burl veneer and brass overlay with an ancient Egyptian hunting scene motif on lid. Larger box is brass and in the form of an ornate medieval coffer with handled sides and a biblical scene on front. Both boxes feature mahogany liners. Larger 3.5”h. 8”l. 4”d. $50-$75
LEATHER WRAPPED HUMIDOR. European, 20th century. The hinged faux book front opening to reveal a fitted interior, the whole raised on square feet. 10.25”h. 12”w. 10.5”w. $150-$300
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1227 MARQUETRY CIGARETTE BOX. American, 1st half-20th century. In the form of a pyramid with a hinged lid and a fall front match dispenser. 4.75”h. 5.5”w. 5.5”d. $200-$400
1222 TWO ADVERTISING SIGNS. American, early 20th century. A porcelain BeechNut chewing Tobacco sign with graphic, 10.5”h. 22”w. Neuweiler Beer & Ale chalkboard, 25.75”h. 18”w. $150-$300
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HUMIDOR. Possibly American, 1st half-20th century, wood. Carved wood pipe-shaped handle over carved geometric decorated lid and body. 5.5”h. 6”w. $60-$80
ARTS AND CRAFTS CIGAR CUTTER. American, 1st half-20th century. In the form of a toucan holding a circular bowl. Imperfections. 4.25”h. 8.5”w. $300-$500
1224 TWO FRAMED GROUPS OF PLAYER’S CIGARETTE CARDS. England, 2nd quarter-20th century. Birds and fish. 24”h. 12”w. $75-$125
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ADVERTISING SIGN. American, early 20th century, metal. Rectangular form with “L. H. Stern, Inc. Smoking Pipes” in applied raised letters. Imperfections. 6” h. 21.5”l. $200-400 $200-$400
CIGAR BOX. American, mid to late 20th century, wood. The square form covered in simulated leather and embossed with a central shield. The hinged lid opens to reveal a Philip Morris & Co. Ltd. logo. 3.25”h. 10.25”w. 8.5”d. $40-$60
1230 VERNACULAR TOBACCO CABINET. American, late 19th-early 20th century, oak. The rectangular top set with one cabinet door with shaped mirror insert. Rectangular bottom set with one cabinet door with “Old Judge Cigarette” ad. 62”h. 24.75”w. 10.25”w. $500-$700
1233 HUMIDOR. American, late 20th century, oak. Rectangular form with hinged lid reading “Cigars”, the whole with elaborate brass mounts. 3.75”h. 10”w. 7”w. $100-$200
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TWO CARVED PIPES. German, late 19th-early 20th century. The first with carved wood figure in a German landscape. The second depicting deer in a lush landscape with case. Largest. 4”h. 8”w. $100-$200
BURL CIGARETTE DISPENSER. American, 1st half-20th century. Of rectangular form, the top fitted with a central dispenser, the whole raised on a conforming base. 4”h. 6”w. 4”d. $200-$400
1234A VINTAGE COLUMBIA FIVE CENT SLOT MACHINE. American, early 20th century. The patinated silvered body flanked by a lever and raised on a wood base. 19"h 14.5"w. 11.5"d. $300-$500 1230 32 | GARTH’S A Gentleman’s Auction: November 7, 2014
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*TWO BEAM COLLECTIBLE BOTTLES OF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. American. Proof 86. Contents 4/5 Quart. Each retains its original seal and applied labels. Dedicated to Ohio and Germany respectively. 10.25”h. $100-$200
*EIGHT BOTTLES OF BEAMS CHOICE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. American, labels include works by Frans Hals, Johannes Vermeer, Anthony Vandyke, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Vincent van Gogh, Charles M. Russell, Frederic Remington. Proof 90. Retain original seals and applied paper labels. All with original boxes. $200-$400
1236 *TWO EZRA BROOKS COMMEMORATIVE BOTTLES OF WHISKEY. American, mid 20th century. The first highlights the 1804 American silver dollar. Proof 90. Contents 4/5 Quart. Aged 155 Months. Retains original seal, applied paper labels, and box. The second features an 1865 Deringer pistol. Proof 90. Contents 4/5 Quart. Aged 100 Months. Retains original seal, applied paper labels, and box. 9.25”h. 6.75”w. 3.25”d. $100-$200
1237 *FOUR COLLECTABLE DECANTERS. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Proof 90. Contents 4/5 Quart. Aged 12 years. Bottled by Marita Spirits LTD., Cliffton, NJ. Blue porcelain bottle, retains original seal and applied paper label. Tava Liqueur By Smirnoff. Proof 90. Contents 3/4 Quart. Bottled by Ste. Pierre Smirnoff FLS, Hartford, CT. Retains original seal and applied paper labels. Yellowed, sediment. Two Henry McKenna Hand Made Kentucky Whiskey Bottles. Proof 86. Aged 6 Years. Retain original seals and packing boxes. $100-$200
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1239 *THREE FIGURAL DECANTERS. American and Irish. Whyte & Mackays Blended Scotch Whisky. Proof 86. Contents 4/5 Quart. Imported and Bottled by Whyte & Mackay, New York, NY. Retains original seal and applied paper label. Kentucky Gentleman Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Proof 86. Contents 4/5 Quarts. Bottled in Kentucky. Retains original seal and applied paper label. Lionstone Whisky. Empty. Two with original boxes. 13.75”h. $100-$200
1240 *TWO COMMEMORATIVE BOTTLES OF OLD FITZGERALD BOURBON WHISKEY. American, mid 20th century. “Blarney Bottle” and “Irish Luck” bottle. Proof 100. Contents 4/5 Quart. Each with original seal, applied paper labels, and boxes. $100-$200
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1240A *CANADIAN MASTERPIECE WHISKY. Canada, 20th century. Label in good condition appropriate to age and wear. Contents 4/5 Quart. Proof 80. Bottle 132658. Retains original seal. Level appropriate to age. $100-$200 www.GARTHS.COM | 33
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*THREE ANNIVERSARY BOTTLES OF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. American. Each in a Commemorative bottle. The first honoring the American bicentennial and the state of Ohio. Original bottle seal intact but removed. Back label in good condition. Second bottle highlighting Ohio’s covered bridges. Original seal and applied paper labels in good condition. The third honoring the Ohio Statehouse. Original seal and applied paper labels in good condition. 10.75”h. $100-$300
*FIVE BOTTLES OF CROWN ROYAL WHISKY. Canada, mid 20th century. Proof 80. Contents Three 4/5 quarts and two pints. All retain original seals, applied paper labels, and purple felt bags. Two examples retain original boxes, while one example retains original presentation box. $200-$400
TAVERN SIGN. American, 20th century. Sign for William Gordon tavern. Original paint on two old wooden boards. Colonial man with text. Hanging rod. 37.5”h. 28”w. $300-$600
1246 1243 COPPER BOILER BY CREAM CITY. American, mid 20th century. Elongated elliptical form flanked by handles. 13”h. 22”w. 11”d. $100-$200
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GROUP OF TRAVEL MEMORABILIA. English and American, mid to late 20th century. Two flasks marked for British Airways “Concorde” each with original box with a lucite ash receiver and pen keeper. Largest 2”h. 4.5”w. 5.25”d. $50-$75
*JAMESON IRISH WHISKEY. Ireland, 20th century. Front label in good condition with no visible signs of damage. Contents 1 Litre. Duty label to reverse. 11.75”h. $80-$120
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1247 GROUP OF STERLING AND SILVER PLATE TRAVEL ACCESSORIES. Includes two sterling hip flasks, sterling eye glasses case, antler lighter, and set of four silver plate travel cups in a leather case. Flasks and eye glasses case have embossed designs. Largest item, 9.5” l. $300-$500
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PINT SIZE SILVER TANKARD. England, mid 19th century. Typical cylindrical form with banding throughout and an attached handle. Marks rubbed, engraved pint. 4.5”h. 3.75”d. 11.4 ozt. $150-$250
1249 SILVER JULEP CUP. Marked for Mark J. Scearce, Shelbyville, Kentucky, and “DDE” dating it to the Eisenhower administration (19531961). Of typical form, presentation inscription dated 1955. 3.75”h., approximately 5 ozt. $250-$500
1250 EIGHT MISCELLANEOUS STERLING SILVER MINT JULIP CUPS. American, 20th century. Each of circular tapering form. Tallest, 4”h. 30 ozt. approximate total weight. $500-$700
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1251 BOTTLE AND COASTER. European, probably late 18th century. Blown green glass bottle of cylindrical form with deep pontil and applied lip. Hammered pewter coaster bears a decorative rim and embossed designs including sailing ships. Bottle, 9.5”h. 3.5”w. Coaster, 2.75”h. 4.25”w. $50-$75
1252 PROHIBITION ILLUSTRATION (AMERICAN, 1ST QUARTER-20TH CENTURY). Pen and ink wash on bristol board, signed “Carroll” on the mat. Attached quotation from “The Saga of Izzy and Moe-Herbert Asbury”. 9.5”h. 11.5”w. $75-$125
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*ONE QUART OF OLD QUAKER RYE WHISKEY. American, 1st quarter-20th century. In an unopened original package. Proof 90. Alcohol by Volume 45%. Produced by Corning and Company Distillers, Peoria, Illinois. $400-$600
*ONE QUART OF CORONET DRY GIN. American, 1st quarter-20th century. In original package. Proof 90. Alcohol by Volume 45%. Contents 25 Oz. Produced by Corning and Company Distillers, Peoria, Illinois. Retains original seal. $150-$250
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*ONE CRATE OF CORONET DRY GIN. American, 1st quarter-20th century. Presumably containing twelve one quart bottles. Proof 90. Alcohol by Volume 45%. Contents 25 Oz. Produced by Corning and Company Distillers, Peoria, IL. Lid reading: “Glass with care. 3 gal gin” with original prepaid label. Dovetailed. 10.5”h. 16.75”w. 12.75”d. $1,200-$1,800
*ONE QUART OF CORONET DRY GIN. American, 1st quarter-20th century. In original package. Proof 90. Alcohol by Volume 45%. Contents 25 Oz. Produced by Corning and Company Distillers, Peoria, Illinois. Retains original seal. $150-$250
1255 *ONE CRATE OF CORONET DRY GIN. American, 1st quarter-20th century. Presumably containing twelve one quart bottles. Proof 90. Alcohol by Volume 45%. Contents 25 Oz. Produced by Corning and Company Distillers, Peoria, IL. Lid reading “Glass with care. 3 gal gin” with original prepaid label. Dovetailed. 10.5”h. 16.75”w. 12.75”d. $1,200-$1,800
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*ONE QUART OF CORONET DRY GIN. American, 1st quarter-20th century. In original package. Proof 90. Alcohol by Volume 45%. Contents 25 Oz. Produced by Corning and Company Distillers, Peoria, Illinois. Retains original seal. $150-$250
1260 *ONE QUART OF CORONET DRY GIN. American, 1st quarter-20th century. Front label having appropriate age and wear, yellowed, and slightly loose at bottom. Proof 90. Alcohol by Volume 45%. Contents 25 Oz. Produced by Corning and Company Distillers, Peoria, Illinois. Retains original seal. $150-$250
1261 *FERNANDO GONZALES & CO SHERRY PORT BLEND. Spain, ca. 1910. Sherry Port Blend. Label in good condition, minor loss and slight discoloration. Imported by the Charles Bruml Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Retains original seal. $800-$1,200
1262 1257 *ONE QUART OF CORONET DRY GIN. American, 1st quarter-20th century. In original package. Proof 90. Alcohol by Volume 45%. Contents 25 Oz. Produced by Corning and Company Distillers, Peoria, Illinois. Retains original seal. $150-$250
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*TWO MONTESION BRANDY. Spain, 20th century. Each label having wear, text legible. Proof 80. Contents 4/5 Quart. Imported by Les Celliers Imports, Chicago, Illinois. Retains original seal. First bottle 3/4 full. Second 2/5 full. Each with original presentation box. 8”h. 5”w. 4”d. $100-$200 1261
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GRINGORENKO’S SALOON DISPLAY BY MICHAEL CARMAN. American, signed, numbered “35/750” and dated “1990”. Interior of Gringorenko’s Saloon with figures and bar display. 28.5”h. 54.5”w. 23.25”d. $4,000-$8,000
CUT GLASS DECANTER AND PERFUME. American, 20th century. Clear faceted glass decanter and green glass perfume. Both with matching stoppers. Decanter, 10”h. $75-$100
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COLLECTION OF QUEEN LACE BAR ACCESSORIES IN THE AMERICAN WILDLIFE PATTERN. Germany, 2nd half-20th century, glass. Six cordials, two decanters and one bowl. Pheasant decoration. 9.25”h.
TEN QUEEN LACE BRANDY SNIFTERS IN THE KENYAN WILDLIFE PATTERN. Germany, mid to late 20th century, glass. Shaped bowl over a conforming foot, etched with African animals. 5”h.
Retailed by Scully & Scully, New York, NY. $500-$700
Retailed by Scully & Scully, New York, NY. $300-$500
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1266 TWELVE QUEEN LACE JIGGERS IN THE KENYAN WILDLIFE PATTERN. Germany. Shaped bowl on a conforming base, etched with African animals. Together with two cordial glasses, 3”h.
TWELVE QUEEN LACE WINE GOBLETS IN THE KENYAN WILDLIFE PATTERN. Germany, mid to late 20th century, glass. Circular bowl over a faceted standard above a conforming circular foot, etched with African animals. 5.5”h.
Retailed by Scully & Scully, New York, NY. $200-$400
Retailed by Scully & Scully, New York, NY. $400-$600
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FOURTEEN QUEEN LACE TUMBLERS IN THE KENYAN WILDLIFE PATTERN. Germany, 2nd half-20th century. Circular tapering form, etched with African animals. 4”h.
TEN QUEEN LACE WATER GOBLETS IN THE KENYAN WILDLIFE PATTERN. Germany, mid to late 20th century, glass. Elongated bowl over the faceted standard above a conforming circular foot etched with African animals. 6.75”h.
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Retailed by Scully & Scully, New York, NY. $300-$500
Retailed by Scully & Scully, New York, NY. $300-$500
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TEN QUEEN LACE TUMBLERS IN THE KENYAN WILDLIFE PATTERN. Germany, mid to late 20th century, glass. Circular tapering form etched with African animals. 5.25”h. Retailed by Scully & Scully, New York, NY. $300-$500
1272 CORDIALS AND JIGGERS ATTRIBUTED TO STEUBEN. American, mid to late 20th century, glass. Five cordials and ten jiggers each with a shaped bowl over a ball decorated standard above a conforming circular foot. 4.5”h. $200-$400
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*THREE 1962 GRAND VIN DE CHATEAU LATOUR. France. Premier Grand Cru Classe. Label with appropriate age and wear. Contents approximately 1 Pt. 8 Fl. Oz. Retains original seal. Level appropriate to age with minor loss. $300-$500
*FOUR 1964 CHATEAU LA MISSION HAUT BRION. France. Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc. Label with appropriate age and wear. Contents 1 Pt. 8 Fl. Oz. Imported by Great Lakes Wine Company, Chicago, Illinois. Each retains original seal. Appropriate levels with minor loss. $400-$600
1274 *COGNAC MORTON NAPOLEON. France, 20th century. Label in good condition appropriate to age and wear. Contents 700 ML. Alcohol by volume 40%. Retains original seal and box. Levels with minor loss. 50th Anniversary Tomoe. 10.5”h. 5.5”w. 3”d. $100-$200
1275 *CHABOT EXTRA SPECIAL ARMAGNACS. French, 20th century. Label in good condition appropriate to age and wear. Retains original seal and box. 9.25”h. 7”w. 2”d. $150-$250
1278 *1964 CORTON CHARLEMAGNE AND 1970 CHATEAU DASSAULT. France. The first, White Burgundy. Label in good condition with appropriate age and wear. Content 1 Pt. 8 Fl. Oz. Alcohol by volume 13%. Imported by Great Lakes Wine Company, Chicago, Illinois. Retains original seal. Level roughly 75% full. The second, Red Bordeaux. Label in good condition with appropriate age and wear. Contents 1 Pt. 8 Fl. Oz. Alcohol by volume 12%. Imported by Austin Nichols & Co. Inc. New York, NY. Retains original seal. Level appropriate to age. $400-$600
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1279 1276 *TWO BOTTLES OF CAMUS NAPOLEON COGNAC AND ONE BOTTLE OF CAMUS EXTRA COGNAC. French, 20th century. Camus Napoleon Cognac, each in original book flask, retains original seal and box. Camus Extra Cognac label in good condition appropriate to age and wear. Retains original seal and box. $200-$400
*1964 CHATEAU HAUT BRION. France. Premier Grand Cru Classe. Label in good condition with minimal loss, wear appropriate to age. Contents 27.7 Fl. Oz. Alcohol by volume 12. Imported by Alexis Lichine & Co. New York, NY. Retains original seal. Level appropriate to age. $200-$400
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1280 *1964 CHATEAU HAUT BRION. France. Premier Grand Cru Classe. Label in good condition with minimal loss, wear appropriate to age. Contents 27.7 Fl. Oz. Alcohol by volume 12. Imported by Alexis Lichine & Co. New York, NY. Retains original seal. Level appropriate to age. $200-$400 1279
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1281 PATES BARONI POSTER. Late 20th century. Replica of the French original published in 1921. In a frame, 38.5”h. 30”w. $100-$300
1282 FOLIES BERGERE POSTER BY LEO FONTAN AND PAUL SALTENHAMMER. France, 1st half-20th century. Signed with Paris and France tax stamp. Showing a deco-style burlesque dancer with intertwined swans. Reading “Folies-Bergere Un Coup De Folie (love at first sight) Super-Spectacle de L. Lemarchand.” 22.25”h. 16”w., in a modern frame, 28.5”h. 22.25”w. This poster is among the only ones known of which Paul Derval thought to show the luxury and sophisticated magnificence of his revues in the Mannerist style. This poster is the cover poster of 100 years of Posters Folies Bergere and Music Halls published by Graphiques Inc., New York by Alain Weill 1977. $4,500-$5,500 1282 40 | GARTH’S A Gentleman’s Auction: November 7, 2014
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*THREE 1976 WEHLENER SONNENUHR AUSLESE. Germany. Riesling. Label with appropriate age and wear. Contents 7.5 Fl. Oz. Imported by Great Lakes Wine Company, Chicago, Il. Retails original seal. Appropriate levels with little to no evaporation. $400-$600
*SUNTORY AGEING 15 YEAR WHISKY. Japan, 20th century. Label in good condition appropriate to age and wear. Retains original seal and box. 9”h. 5.5”w. 4”d. $200-$400
NIKON N70. Japan, 20th century. 2880 mm lens with detachable flash. Together with associated camera case. 7.5”h. $150-$250
1283A *PURE MALT GOLDFINCH 21 YEAR OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. Scotland, 20th century. Original box. Wedgwood decanter. Alcohol by volume 43%. 9”h. 6”w. $100-$200
1284 *FOUR GERMAN WINES. 1956 Maximin Grunhauser Herrenberg. Label yellowed, lacking Import Label and neck label. Contents 1 Pt. 7.5 Fl. Oz. Imported by Austin Nichols & Co., Inc. New York, NY. Retains original seal. 1966 Winkeler Hasenprung. Riesling. Label appropriate to age and wear. Water damage to neck label. Contents 1 Pt. 7.5 Fl. Oz. Alcohol by Volumn 11%. Retains original seal. Two 1969 Pailinshfberger. White Moselle Wine. Label with appropriate age and wear. Contents 1 Pt. 8 Fl. Oz. Alcohol by Volume 14%. Imported by Richard M. Wolfe, Columbus, Oh. Retains original seal. 1983 Mosel Saar Ruwer. Riesling. Label with appropriate age and wear. Contents 750 Ml. Alcohol by volume 8.5%. Imported by Vintage Wine Distributors Inc., Solon, Oh. Retains original seal. $400-$600
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NIKON F100. Japan, 20th century. Of typical form with a Quantaray Autofocus 70-300 mm zoom lens. With original boxes and manuals. 8.75”h. $200-$400
1289 NIKON D300. Japan, 20th century. Typical form, together with a Nikkor Af-S DX VR ZoomNikkor 18-200mm Lens and a camera bag. Original boxes and manuals. 6.5”h. $200-$400 1284
1285 *TWO 1975 WEHLENER SONNENUHR AUSLESE. Germany. Riesling. Label with appropriate to age and wear, minor tearing to upper label. Contents 700 Ml. Retains original seal. Levels appropriate to age. $200-$400
MINOLTA SRTMC II. Japan, 20th century. 45 mm lens and detachable flash. Together with an associated camera bag. 8”h. $80-$120
1292 TWO VINTAGE CAMERAS WITH CASES. American, 20th century. Keystone Criterion and a movie camera, each with black leather cases. 9”h. 11”d. 6.5”w. $75-$100
1293 INFARED CAMERA. Possibly American, 1st half-20th century. Of typical form together with a fitted case. 9.75”h. 12.5”w. 6.5”d. $60-$80
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1286 *SUNTORY ROYAL WHISKY. Japans, 20th century. Label with appropriate age and wear. Contents 720 ML. Proof 86. Retains original seal and box. Levels 25%. $100-$200 1285
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TOP HAT AND BOX. American, 1st quarter-20th century. Dobbs and Co. Beaver black top hat. Leather box includes maroon linen lining. 6’’ h. 9.5’’ w. 12’’ d. $100-$200
PORTRAIT OF A WHIPPET BY WALTER L. BROWN (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. A black and white Whippet seen against a green ground. 13.5”h. 11.5”w., in a gilt frame, 15.5”h. 13”w. $80-$120
PAINT DECORATED TRUNK. England, 19th century. The top with English bulldog standing on a Union Jack over two hinged doors reading “Captain A. W. Taylor The Queens Reg.” $300-$500
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HAT SIZER AND LOG SCALES. American, late 19th-early 20th century, wood. Marked for "L. P. Seely Co., Inc. Pittsburgh, Pa Originators of Temple and Magnet Hats". 36"l. and four marked "Lufkin" wooden log scale sticks. 36" to 61"l. $100-$300
1296 COLLECTION OF FIVE ITEMS. American, 20th century. Two dog racing trophies, inscribed “Carthage 1970 Adult Racer” and “Carthage Fair 1968 National Whippet Race Meet”, and fox doorstop by Virginia Metal Crafters. Largest, 16’’h. 5’ w. 6’’d. $75-$150
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HUNT-STYLE ANDIRONS. American, mid 20th century. Each with a fox mask issuing a horn. 13”h. 21.5”d. $100-$300
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1299 PAIR OF CAST IRON WHIPPETS. American, late 19th or early 20th century. Of typical form, in a recumbent pose. 17.5”h. 36.5”l. $200-$400
1303 PORTRAIT OF A DOG (ENGLAND, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Depicts the left proper side of a dog. Unframed, 22’’ h. 18’’ w. $75-$125
1304 1300 FOUR STATUES OF DOGS. American, mid to late 20th century, white metals. Two whippets playing, the whole mounted to a wood base. Three statues of standing whippets . Tallest, 7.5’h. $150-$300
1301 TWO PRINTS AFTER LEON DANCHIN (FRANCE, 18871939). Lithographs, signed on the plate. Greyhounds, 25”h. 31”w, and setters, 24.5”h. 32”w. Framed. $200-$400
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ITALIAN GREYHOUND STATUE. American, 20th century. Bronze on a marble base. 8.5’’ h. 8’’ w. 5’’ d. $100-$200
1305 METAL AND STONE ASH RECEIVER. American, 1st half-20th century. A bronze colored whippet seated on a circular green marble base with ash receiver. 6.5”h. 7”d. $100-$200
1306 MILK PAIL. England, mid 20th century. Cylindrical tapering form with a removable tin lid. Marked “H. Bragman, 1951, London”. 15”h. 13”d. $100-$300 1308
1307 GRAIN PAINTED MARBLE TOP PEDESTAL. England, late 19th-early 20th century. Having a circular white marble top over the conforming grain painted base set with one hinged door opening to a shelved interior, terminating in a circular molded base. $200-$400
1308 FOUR WOOD BOCCE BALLS. European, 20th century, Lignum Vitae. Of typical circular form with bone inlay. 4.5”h. $400-$600 1312
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1309 FOUR FRAMED DOG MEDALLIONS. American, mid 20th century. Three medals each hung by a green velvet cord on a brown ground, 9”h. 11”w. The second displays one medal on a red velvet ground. 6”h 6”w. $80-$120
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1312 MARBLE PEDESTAL. Italy, mid 20th century. Square top with canted corners over the carved circular standard above an octagonal base. 37.5”h. $200-$400
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FIVE IMAGES OF DOGS. Twentieth century. Stamp with dog marked Oman. Together with a M. B. Arthur lithograph of a whippet, lithograph of whippet and rabbit, lithograph of British greyhound with rabbit, lithograph of three greyhounds, copyright 1893. Largest, 17.5”h. 20.5”w. $100-$300
ART DECO LEATHER CLUB CHAIR. France, 1st quarter-20th century. The square back over the upholstered seat flanked by square arms. $600-$900
1311 PAIR OF GREYHOUND BOOKENDS. American, 20th century. Brass. Depicts a seated greyhound looking up. On a marble base, 11’’h. 6.5’’d. 3.5’’w. $50-$100
1314 FIREPLACE ANDIRONS, SCREEN AND TOOLS. American, late 19th century-early 20th century. Urn-shaped finials over vasiformshaped standards, raised on squat cabriole legs. Together with fireplace screen and tools. 21”h. $100-$300
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POOL TABLE. American, 20th century, mahogany. Three piece slate pool table with claw and ball feet. $800-$1,200
PORTRAIT OF TWO ENGLISH BULLDOGS BY REUBEN WARD BINKS (UNITED KINGDOM, 1880-1950). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “1913” lower left. Depicting “Dundee Consolation” and “Ch. Princess Merlow” on a Persian style rug against green velvet drapes. Bred by Dr. G. G. Anderson circa 1907. $1,000-$2,000
1316 FAUX BROWN BEAR SKIN RUG. American, 20th century. Leather backing and 73’’d. 56’’ w. $200-$400
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MARQUETRY SEWING BOX. American, late 19th-early 20th century. The marquetry hinged lid opens to an image of the crucifixion and a paisley lined interior. Two small drawers with paisley lined interiors. The whole raised on bracket feet. 7”h. 12”w. 7”d. $300-$500
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1318 TWO DOG PORTRAITS. American, mid to late 20th century. Pastel of black and white dog resting on a yellow surface. Color plate of a hound in profile, signed Cecil Aldin. Each framed, largest, 15.5”h. 16.25”w. $100-$200
MARQUETRY LIDDED BOX. American, late 19th or early 20th century. Rectangular form with a stepped and hinged lid, the whole with marquetry geometric decoration throughout. 8.5”h” 12.5”w. 10”d. $200-$400
1322 MARQUETRY LIDDED BOX. American, 20th century. Of rectangular form with marquetry geometric decoration throughout. 3”h. 8.5”w. 5.25”d. $80-$120
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1323 PORTRAIT OF A MAN ATTRIBUTED TO LUCY DIECKS (AMERICAN, 1907-1998). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Seated man wearing an Arabian-style outfit. 27.5”h. 21.5”w., in a molded frame, 37.5”h. 31”w. $300-$500
1324 CAMEL SADDLE. Middle Eastern, mid 20th century. Unusual form, having a high back over the elliptical seat. The whole covered with tooled leather, animal hide, and brass fittings. 36.25”h. 17”w. 30”d. $150-$300
1325 NEAR PAIR OF CARVED BONE SWORDS. Indonesia, 1st half-20th century. The carved wood handle surmounted by a sword-shaped carved bone. Largest, 40”l. $200-$400
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1326 TWO DOG PRINTS. American, 1st half 20th century. Stag Hound and a Bloodhound, two dogs seen seated in a buggy pulled by an Italian Greyhound. Framed 9”h. 11”w. $40-$60
1327 FOUR DOG HANDLED ACCOUTREMENTS. Twentieth century. Two horn shoe horns, 21”, 22”l. and a riding crop, 26”l. Together with a walking stick, 35”l. Some loss. $75-$150
1328 TWO LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS. Oil on board, signed “Low” lower right. Landscape with lake at dusk. 5.5”w. 23.5”w., in a gilt frame, 7”h. 23”w. Oil on artist board, signed “W. Page” lower right. Monumental landscape with American moose. 15.75”h. 29.25”w., in a white frame, 18.5”h. 32.25”w. $100-$200
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1329 COLLECTION OF CANINES. American, early 20th century. Includes small silverplate playing dogs, inkwell, three statues, and statue of a dog grooming. Largest, 6.25’’ h. 8’’ w. 4’’d. $100-$150
1330 TWO SEASONAL LANDSCAPES BY RUSS STONEHOUSE (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Both oil on board. Signed lower right and left. Lake in autumn with birch trees and a lake in winter with birch trees. Both 12’’h. 16’’ w., in matching gilt frames, 16.5’’ h. 20.5’’ w. $200-$400
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1331 EMPIRE DINING TABLE. American, mid 19th century, mahogany. Circular top over a central pedestal raised on scroll feet. 31.5”h. 53.25”d. $800-$1,200
1332 COLLECTION OF BRONZE DOG TABLE ACCESSORIES. American, 1st half-20th century. Pair of German shepherd (heads) bookends and two statues of dogs, a standing German shepherd and a reclining Great Dane. Together with two cast bronze German shepherd bookends. Largest, 11”w. $500-$800
1333 GROUP OF DOG IMAGES. American, 20th century. Watercolor depicting two whippets, signed “Mira”, print titled “Chargin” by M. B. Arthur, print signed numbered and dated “Karen Kasper, 71/125, 85”, and an etching of dogs in a barn. Largest, 19”h. 26.5”w. $100-$200
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1334 NINE CANINE STATUES AND DESK ACCESSORIES. Composite statue of sleeping Irish wolfhound; brass seated Italian greyhound; candlestick, composite greyhound; greyhound statues, sleeping greyhound desk accessory, and small holder. Together with two pewter hounds. Largest, 4.5’’ h. 11’’ w. 4.5’’d. $100-$200
1335 PARQUETRY SET COFFEE TABLE. England, 19th or 20th century, oak. The square parquetry top raised on square legs joined by stretchers. $200-$400
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1336 LANDSCAPE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed “Clay” lower right. Two windmills alongside a river at night. 7.5”h. 9.5”w., in a gilded frame, 12”h. 14.25”w. $100-$200
1337 TWO LANDSCAPES (AMERICAN, MID 20TH CENTURY). Oils on artist board, signed. Fishermen by Linda Tompkin, 6.5”h. 7.5”w., and campers signed “L. Fleming”, 22”h. 26”w. Framed. $100-$250 1335
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TWO BIRDS AND A BUTTERFLY AFTER FERDINAND PAUTROT (FRANCE, 1832-1874). Bronze, inscribed. Two birds seen standing on a rock, one with a butterfly in its beak. 10”h. 8”w. $500-$700
CHIPPENDALE-STYLE BREAKFRONT BY HICKORY AND WHITE. American, late 20th century, mahogany. Broken pediment top over glass cabinet doors with applied wood mullions over a conforming base set with four cabinet doors each opening to a fitted interior. 97.75”h. 77.5’l. 14”w. $700-$900
1339 TWO GOATS BY PAUL EDOUARD DELABRIERRE (FRANCE, 1829-1912). Bronze, inscribed. A mother goat seen standing with a baby goat. 8”h. 9”w. $500-$700
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1341 DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS BY HEKMAN. Columbia, last quarter-20th century, mahogany. Shaped circular table over four colonettes and raised on splayed legs. 30.5”h. 53.75”w. 53.75”d. Together with two Chippendale-style armchairs and four Chippendalestyle side chairs. 40”h. 22.5”w. 19.5”d. $800-$1,200
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1342 CASED CUTLERY SET. J. Russell and Company Green River Works, Massachusetts, early 20th century. Carving knife, fork, and sharpener, all with faux stag handles, and in a silk-lined case. $75-$125
1343 FOUR ARMORIAL PRINTS. American, late 19th-early 20th century, chromolithographs on paper. Dutch coats of arms. Framed. Two 9.5” x 9.5”, two 20”h. 9.5”w. $75-$125
1344 KNIGHT FIGHTING A LION BY J. AYLOT (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Mounted knight fighting a lion. Imperfections. 12’’ h. 18’’ w., framed, 18.5’’ h. 24.5’’ w. $200-$400
1345 THREE LANDSCAPES (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Two oils on canvas. One of farmstead, unsigned. Framed, 23”h. 30”w. One signed “Paul Meldahl, 1920”. Unframed, 16”h. 26.5”w. Together with a farm scene. Oil on artist board, unsigned. Framed, 21”h. 27”w. $200-$400 1343
1346 FIVE DOG PRINTS AND A WHISKY ADVERTISEMENT. European & American, late 19th and early 20th century. Five prints each depicting whippets or Italian greyhounds. Together with a James Buchanan & Co., Ltd. Black & White Scotch Whisky advertisement. Largest, 12.75”h. 14.5”w. $100-$300
1347 TWO FRAMED PRINTS AND A CARVED PANEL. England, late 19th-20th century. Handcolored restrike of dog and cat, 26.5”h. 22”w., and a reproduction image of a fox hunt. 21”h. 31”w. Together with a mahogany panel. Lightly scribed whippet with inked details. Warped. 18”h. 25”w. $100-$300
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EMPIRE CENTER TABLE. American, mid to late 19th century, mahogany. Square top over the square tapering standard above a conforming foot. 30”h. 31.75”w. 31.75”d. $500-$700
1349 DRAFTING TABLE. American, late 19th century. Iron base with walnut top. Adjustable with two drawers. Old paint on base. Imperfections. 39”h. 25.5”w. 28”d. $100-$300
1350 SIX GAMEBOARDS. American, early 20th century. Variety of wood panel and cardboard folding boards including checkers, Chinese checkers and parcheesi. Well framed in contemporary frames. Three under glass. 20" x 20" to 30" x 30". $300-$500
1351 STOOL. China, late 19th century, elm. Round stool with mortised stretcher and three legs. Age splits. 14.5”d. 21”h. $75-$150
1352 BRUSH BOX. China, 20th century, oak. Octagonal form on arched base with brass ormolu handles, on top and two sides, with large brass latch on front. Interior faced with paper bearing Chinese characters. 16.5”h. 5”w. 5”d. $25-$50
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1353 PILLOW BOX. China, late 19th-early 20th century. Typical form with applied leather decoration. 7”h. 14”w. 5.5”d. $25-$50
1354 NEW YORK CITY AFTER MOSES KING (AMERICAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Photogravure. Panoramic view of Manhattan and the business district. Imperfections. 27.25’’ h. 33.5’’ w., framed, 30.5’’ h. 37.5’’ w. $75-$150
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1355 SILVER PAINTED FEMALE FIGURE. American, 1st quarter 20th century, metal. Nude Art Deco female figure seen standing on a stylized base over a circular foot. 15.5”h. $50-$75
1356 FOLK ART IRON ROBOT. American, mid 20th century. The circular head over the square shaped body flanked by moveable arms, raised on rectangular legs and feet. 5.25”h. $100-$200
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1357 EAGLE PLAQUE. American, 20th century. Carved with gilding and polychrome composite eagle with American shield. 45”w. $300-$500
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1358 AMERICAN FLAG. American, 1st half-20th century, cotton. Forty-eight star flag possibly commemorating Arizona statehood. 73.5”h. 43”w. $150-$250
1359 ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT. American, late 19th century, iron. Eagle with heraldic shield labeled “N” on chest and perched on a ball, the whole raised on a custom base. 16”h. $200-$400
1360 POLITICAL CARICATURE PRINTS AFTER HARRY JAMES WESTERMAN (OHIO/WEST VIRGINIA, 1877-1945). Fifty-four black and white prints of Ohio and West Virginia politicians, all identified in pencil at the bottom. Stains. 10.25”h. 6.25”w. $100-$300
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1361 PORTRAIT OF A CLOWN BY LOUISE M. WOODROOFE (AMERICAN, 1892-1996). Oil on canvas, signed upper left. Sad-faced clown wearing a hat. 9.75”h. 7.5”w., in a silver gallery-style frame, 20.25”h. 15.25”w. $500-$700
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CARVED WOOD COAT RACK. American, 1st half 20th century. Unusual form, depicting various bears climbing a tree. $600-$800
1363 THE BUCKEYE SUITE BY LEROY NEIMAN (AMERICAN, 1921-2012). Three lithographs, signed lower right, numbered “217/300” lower left. Each depicting a scene from The Ohio State University football games. Largest, 21.5”h. 34”w. $2,000-$3,000
1364 OHIO STATE SHAPED CLOCK AND LEATHER BOX. American, 20th century. Battery powered clock in the shape of the state of Ohio and a black upholstered box with Ohio State University logo on top. Larger, 31”h. $200-$400
1365 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER BY DAVID T. SMITH. American, last quarter-20th century. Molded cornice over two paneled doors opening to a shelved interior flanked by two open cabinets fitted with shelves, each raised on bracket feet. 78”h. 55.75”w. 21.5”d. $500-$700
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1366 CARICATURE DRAWING. American, early 20th century, pen and ink on bristol board. Four drawings of men signed “CE Cook, 1910”. In a frame, 17.5”h. 23.5”w. $50-$100
1367 BOXING PRINT. England, late 19th century, chromolithograph on paper. Police Gazette supplement featuring a 1896 match between Peter Maher and Robert Fitzsimmons. Framed, 27”h. 21.5”w. $100-$300
1368 PINBALL BOARD. American, 1st half-20th century. Original paint. Missing plunger, minor wear. 34”h. 16”w. $75-$125 1365 www.GARTHS.COM | 51
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COLLECTION OF CLASSIC ROCK ALBUMS AND SINGLES. Twenty one full albums, and thirty one singles. Including The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Doobie Brothers, The Moody Blues, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Foreigner, ZZ Top, Aerosmith, Donny Osmond, Simon and Garfunkel, Elton John, Styx, James Gang, Cher, and Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show. All framed. Largest, 28.5’’ h. 21.25’’ w. $1,000-$2,000
L’ORLE DISPLAY. American, 1st half-20th century, wood and glass. The shaped glass front reading “L’Orle Essential Mens Toiletries” flanked by glass sides and fitted with two glass shelves. 20”h. 25”w. 12”d. . $100-$200
1371 JOHN DEERE SIGN WITH ORIGINAL PACKAGING. American, 20th century, porcelain. Rectangular form with yellow lettering on a green ground. 24”h. 72”w. $1,500-$2,500
1372 SCRIMSHAW. American, late 19th early 20th century, composition. The front depicts a tropical port with a building in the background reading “Waring & Co., Inc.” The back shows a gentleman driving a horse and buggy. 7”l. $80-$120
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TWO PRINTS OF SHIP WRECKS. England, published 1840s, engravings on paper. The Morning after the Wreck. Framed, 24”h. 29”w. and Sunset at Sea after a Storm. Damage. Unframed. 18”h. 23”w. $100-$200
1374 THREE BOAT OARS. American, 1st half-20th century. One oar with old blue paint and a pair with scarlet and grey paint. 77.75”l. $150-$300
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SAILING SHIP MODEL. American, late 19th-20th century, wood and mixed media. Three-masted ship Williamm (sic) Boston. Original paint. In a dome with paw feet. 14”h. 18”l. $200-$400
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1376 MONUMENTAL POND SAILER. American, 1st half-20th century, wood. Linen sail and cord rigging. With stand. 67.25”h. 66.5”l. $400-$600
1377 VINTAGE NAUTICAL PRINT. American, 20th century. The Rudder Nautical Library Chart. Published by the Rudder Publishing Co., 575 Lexington Ave., New York 22, NY. 24”h. 43”w., in a modern black frame, 25.5”h. 44.5”w. $100-$200
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1378 TALL SHIP MODEL. American, 20th century. A model of the Bomb Ketch, ca. 1790. In a custom display case, 30”h. 35.75”w. 16.5”d. $500-$700
1379 LARGE SHIP’S ANCHOR. American, 1st half-20th century. Of typical form, marked “US”. 48.5”h. 32”w. $500-$1,000
1380 SHIP’S COMPASS. American, 19th century. Circular compass has two paper labels reading S. Thaxter & Son and F. W. Lincoln, with a fitted case. Glass replaced. 6.75”h. 10”w. 10”d. $100-$200
1381 TWO POND SAILERS. American and English, late 20th century, wood. Cloth sails and string rigging. 38”h. 27”w. and a small one marked “Star Yacht, England”. 23”h. $150-$300
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ATLANTIC DEEPS-THE CUTTY SARK BY CHARLES VICKERY (AMERICAN, 1913-1998). Lithograph, signed lower right and numbered “48/120” lower left. Published 1975 by W. Russell Button Inc., Douglas, Michigan. Depicting two tall ships battling white caps. 27.5”h. 32.5”w., in a blue-painted molded frame, 34”h. 39”w. $200-$300
SHIPWRECK ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE WARR (UNITED KINGDOM, 1ST QUARTER 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board, signed lower left. Ship on beach. 10.5”h. 15.5”w., in a frame, 13.5”h. 18.5”w. $300-$400 www.GARTHS.COM | 53
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SHIP JOHN Q. MCKELLAR BY KINLEY SHOGREN (OHIO, 1924-1991). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated 1974 lower right. Freight ship. In a frame, 32”h. 40.5”w. $600-$1,200
SAVANNAH, WORLD’S FIRST STEAMSHIP LEAVING SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MAY 20, 1819 BY JOHN STOBART (AMERICAN, B. 1929). Lithograph, signed, titled and numbered “154/500”. Harbor scene with ship. 24.75”h. 36.25”w., matted and framed, 33.75”h. 46”w. $100-$200
1385 SHIP COLONEL E.M. YOUNG BY KINLEY SHOGREN (OHIO, 1924-1991). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated 1974 lower right. Freight ship and tugboat. In a frame, 33”h. 41.5”w. $800-$1,200 1384
1386 POND SAILER. American, late 20th century. Wood hull with tin rudder and cloth sails. Late green and white paint. 38”h. including stand. $100-$250
1387 POND SAILER. American, late 20th century, wood. Linen sails and cord rigging. 43”h. 33”l. with stand. $150-$300
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1389 SHIP’S BINNACLE. American, 20th century, brass. Cylindrical form with side lamp. The whole mounted on a square wood base and marked Boston. 10.5”h. 11”w. $200-$400
1389A PAIR OF SIDE CABINETS. China, late 19th century, elm. Mortised construction with five dovetailed drawers and worn red lacquer. 21"h. 21"w. 16"d. $200-$400
1389B ALTAR TABLE. China, late 19th century, elm. Kang table with mortised construction and three relief carved drawers. Refinished. 12.5"h. 46.75"w. 11.5"d $150-$300
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1390 ORIENTAL RUG. Twentieth century. Room size Mahal. Burgundy ground. 9’8” x 12’6”. $800-$1,200
1391 ORIENTAL RUG. Late 20th century. Flat woven with geometric design on blue ground. 6’ x 9’4”. $200-$400
1392 ORIENTAL RUG. Mid 20th century. Room size Persian style. Red border and blue ground. 7’9” x 10’6”. $600-$1,200
1393 ORIENTAL RUG. Mid 20th century. Serebend. Blue ground, camel border. Some wear. 5’7” x 10’8”. $600-$900
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1394 ORIENTAL RUG. American, late 20th century. Room size Karastan made for the Williamsburg Collection. Blue ground. 5’6” x 8”. $300-$600
1395 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Caucasian with green accents. 3’10” x 5’10”. $300-$600
1396 ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Caucasian with polychrome design. 3’11” x 6’5”. $400-$600
1397 ORIENTAL RUG. Mid 20th century. Room size, machine made Sarouk. Burgundy ground. 8’6” x 12’. $400-$800
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ORIENTAL RUG. Twentieth century. Room size floral on ivory. 8’1” x 10’3”. $400-$600
ORIENTAL RUG. First half-20th century. Caucasian with blue ground. 4’2” x 7’10”. $400-$800
RARE SET OF FOUR AMERICAN FIELD SPORTS BY CURRIER & IVES. Handcolored lithographs on paper. Large folio hunting scenes with good color. A Chance for Both Barrels, C# 148, 21.5"h. 30"w.; Flush'd, C# 149, 22.25"h. 30"w.; On a Point, C# 150, 22.25"h. 30"w., and Retrieving, C# 151, 21.75"h. 28.5"w. Imperfections. In matching burl veneer frames, 30.5"h. 37.5"w. $5,000-$7,000
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LADIES MAN ATTRIBUTED TO DR. S. HAWKINS (AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY). Pen and ink on paper, titled lower center. A dapper gentleman seen with a top hat and handle bar mustache. 9"h. 7"w. in a wood frame, 11.25"h. 9.25"w. $150-$300
FIVE ARCHITECTURAL ENGRAVINGS. England and France, mid to late 19th century. Addington Place and Southill, both by W. Watts. 7.5"h. 9.75"w., in modern gilded and silvered frames, 9.25"h. 11.25"w. Three images, Barriere de L'Etoile, Chateau De Rosny, and Bains Vigier. 4.25"h. 6.25"w., in a gilded frame, 21.5"h. 11.25"w. $125-$175 www.GARTHS.COM | 55
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FIVE FISHING LURES. American, 20th century. Original paint. Made of wood, plastic, tin, and horsehair. Wear. $50-$75
FISHING POLE. American, late 19th century. Four-part bamboo cane pole with brass hardware including tunnel guides. $75-$125
TAXIDERMY WALL MOUNT. American, 20th century. Walleye. 21”h. $75-$150
1401 SIX FISH DECOYS WITH BASE. American, 2nd half-20th century. Wood and tin with old, or worn original, paint. Approximately 8”l. With two pieces of driftwood, 22”l. $75-$150
1407 FISHING POLE. American, mid 20th century. Deep sea trolling rod with marked Pfleuger Paktron No. 3178 reel. 64”l. $150-$300
1402 FIVE FLY FISHING DISPLAYS. American, late 19th early 20th century. Most likely handmade, each of unusual shape and form. Each framed. Largest, 13.5’’ h. 11.5’’ w. $150-$300
1403 SIX FISH PRINTS (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Reproduction prints of 18th century lithographs. Including whitefish, sturgeon, bossu, huchen, blue parrot, and blue damselfish. All 7’’h. 13.5’’w., in wood frames with French matting, 16.5’’ h. 22.5’’ w. $300-$500
1404 FISHING SCENE ATTRIBUTED TO SHIGETO YAMADA (JAPAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right, dated “1979” verso. Japanese fishing scene with boats and waterfowl. 15’’h. 18’’w. unframed. $300-$600
1405 CARVED FISH PLAQUE. American, 2nd quarter-20th century, wood. Carved wood fish seen on a white elliptical base. 9”h. 18”w. $75-$150
1408 TWO FISHING RODS. American, mid 20th century. Comprising a Shakespeare Triumph casting rod with original cloth cover and a Horrocks Ibbotson wooden fly. Together with a wooden archery longbow. Largest, 67”l. $200-$400
1409 TWO FLY RODS. American and English, late 19th-20th century, split bamboo. Each with four sections and cork handles. The earlier in a fitted wooden holder. Holder, 42”l. The later by the English firm Hardy’s, marked on both pole and canvas carrier. Also marked “The Wye, Palakona”, with wrench in carrier. Serial number H3705. Both with imperfections. $300-$600
1413 TAXIDERMY WALL MOUNT. American, late 20th century. Wide mouth bass on drift wood. 24”l. $75-$125
1414 PAIR OF STILL LIFES (AMERICAN SCHOOL, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on panel, unsigned. Two birds on a grey background and three fish on a green background. 23”h. 10.5”w., unframed. $100-$200
1415 BIRCH FRAME. American, 2nd half-20th century. Cross corner. Frames a comical pencil drawing of duck hunters. 14” x 16”. $75-$100
1415A DUCK DECOY. American, mid to late 20th century. Canvasback signed and dated Jerry Bentley Dec. 1990. 7.5"h. 15"l. $80-$120
1410 THREE TAXIDERMY FISH. American, 21st century. Includes a barracuda (imperfections), river trout, and large mouth bass. Imperfections. Largest 30’’ h. 17’’ w. $200-$300
1411 TAXIDERMY WALL MOUNT. American, late 20th century. Sail fish. 34”h. 88”l. $300-$600
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THREE FEDERAL STAMP DUCK PRINTS. American, 20th century. Limited edition decoy prints signed and numbered by the artists. Mallards by Robert Bateman, pintails by Scholer, and wigeons by William Morris. Two stamps framed with each print and the last two have anniversary medallions as well. Matching frames, 16.5”h. 18”w. $200-$400
TWO DECOYS. American and Canadian, late 20th century. Original paint, signed. One by T.H. Hurlbert, Ontario, 12”l., and one by Horace Graham, Maryland, 13”l. $100-$200
TWO GEESE DECOYS. American, mid to late 20th century. Of typical form. 11”h. 21”l. $150-$250
1417 THREE FEDERAL STAMP DUCK PRINTS. Limited edition Ross’ Geese prints signed, numbered and remarqued by the artist Martin Murk (Wisconsin, b. 1928). Stamp framed with each print. Two, 16”h. 18”w., and a single, 15.5”h. 17.5”w. $600-$1,200
1423 SWAN CARVING. American, late 20th century, wood. Original paint. Illegible signature. 20”l. $100-$250
1424 TWO CONTEMPORARY DECOYS. American, mid to late 20th century. One duck and one goose. 11.5”h. 21”l. $150-$250
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FEDERAL STAMP DUCK PRINT. Limited edition Ross’ Geese print signed, numbered 11/300 and remarqued by the artist Edward Bierly (New York, 1920-2004). Stamp framed with the print. 15.5”h. 15.75”w. $300-$600
TWO DECOYS AND TWO FOLK ART CARVINGS. American, mid to late 20th century. Contemporary. One gull, one long tailed duck, and two folk art carvings in the form of decoys. Largest, 8”h. 16”l. $100-$300
1430 CONTEMPORARY SWAN DECOY. American, late 20th century. By Marty Soski for The County Woodcrafter, 1994. 16”h. 23.5”l. $100-$200
1431 COLLECTION OF MINIATURE BALSA DECOYS FROM THE DUCK HOUSE. American, 20th century. Sixteen total, including six pairs of drakes and hens. Including the gadwall, wood duck, spoonbill, green winged teal, Canada goose, bluebill, pintail, redhead, and mallard. Largest 5’’ h. 7.5’’ w. $800-$1,200
1432 TWO DUCK DECOYS. American, mid 20th century. Pintail by P. Korman of A Wooden Bird Factory and a mallard. 7”h. 13.5”l. $100-$200
1419 FOUR FEDERAL STAMP DUCK PRINTS. Limited edition decoy prints signed, numbered and remarqued by the artist James Fisher (American, 20th century). Three canvasbacks and a mallard. Stamp framed with each print. 16”h. 14”w. to 16.5”h. 20”w. $800-$1,600
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TWO DUCK DECOYS. American, mid to late 20th century. A common merganser with glass eyes and a hooded merganser with yellow eyes by Monty Soski for The Country Woodcrafter, 1994. 9”h. 18.5”w. $150-$250
TWO DUCK PRINTS AND A DECOY. American and European, late 19th-20th century. Handcolored engravings of a “Shoveler” and “Egyptian Goose”. Nicely framed. 14.5”h. 16.25”w. And a primitive wooden decoy. Wear. 11”l. $150-$350
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MALLARDS SIGNED “S. PERRINE” (AMERICAN, LATE 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Ducks near a lake. Framed, 23.5”h. 29.5”w. $75-$150
FIVE DUCK DECOYS. American, mid 20th century. Possibly black headed ducks. 7.5”h. 17.5”w. $300-$500
1421 ONE DUCK DECOY. American, mid to late 20th century, wood. Redhead by J. Bennett. 8.75”h. 12.75”l. $80-$120
1434 TWO DUCK DECOYS. American, mid 20th century. Mallards. 7”h. 14.5”l. $100-$200
1428 TWO DUCK DECOYS. American, mid to late 20th century. Both redhead, the first example marked “Walker”, the second with a custom stand. 7”h. 12.5”w. $100-$200
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1435 BOX IN THE FORM OF A DUCK. American, 20th century, wood. Having a hinged lid. 5”h. 14”w. $100-$200
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CAMP LIFE IN THE MOUNTAIN SIGNED K.B. COOPER (AMERICAN, 2ND HALF19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper. Man at a campfire. Imperfections. In a frame, 13.75”h. 10.75”w. $50-$75
CIVIL WAR-STYLE FROCK COAT. Labeled for Union Costumers, Inc., 20th century, wool and cotton. Accompanied by two certificates, one from L.A. Prop and Wardrobe suggesting that this was worn by Gene Hackman in Geronimo: An American Legend; and another suggesting that it was used in Horse Soldier. $150-$300
1437 NINE ARROWS PURPORTEDLY FROM DANCES WITH WOLVES. American, late 20th century. Each with a wood shaft, feathered end, and stone tip. Approx. 33’’ l. $100-$300
1438 CAMPING IN THE WOODS, LAYING OFF BY CURRIER & IVES. Handcolored lithograph on paper. Large folio of four men with their catch of fish, C# 774. Good color. Imperfections. Unframed. 22”h. 30”w. $1,200-$1,800
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1439 FLOBERT-STYLE SINGLE-SHOT RIFLE. .22 caliber, 23.625” octagonal barrel, checkered walnut stock. Barrel is stamped “Buffalo Bill WWS” and “Annie Oakley 1891” and the stock has an applied badge reading “World 1st Place Champion 1891.” No serial number.
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1440 WILD WEST SHOW BADGE. Stamped brass with forged pin. Sixpointed star with name “Maj. G. W. Lille” over “Pawnee Bill’s” and “1894”, and with “HWW” at center. 3”d. $75-$150 1445 60 | GARTH’S A Gentleman’s Auction: November 7, 2014
1442 DOUBLE-BARREL SHOTGUN. 12 gauge, with a 30” double barrel, engraved lockplates, including “F. Williams.” The barrel is stamped “Pawnee Bill” and the stock is stamped “Maj. G. Lillie Pawnee Bills W.W.S.” Serial number #20271 $500-$1,000
1443 FRED STONE’S ROLLING STONE AND ANNIE OAKLEY’S THE STORY OF MY LIFE. New York: Whittlesely House, 1945, in red cloth. Stone was a friend of Annie Oakley. Together with Oakley’s serialized autobiography from the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, November 20-December 8, 1926. Seven of fifteen chapters, each shrink-wrapped against foamcore. $100-$200
1444 CASED PAIR OF BOWIE KNIVES. Bearing a Tiffany mark, early 20th century. Steel blades etched with “Pawnee Bill” and “May Lillie”, and with silver handles. In a fitted and inlaid case. $150-$300
1445 CASED DRESSING KIT. England, early 20th century, chrome plated. Includes shoehorns, buttonhooks, leather straps, and a pair of tools to help pull on cuissardes In a leather case with an applied plaque reading “Pawnee Bill 1897.” Case is 11.5”l. $250-$500
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STEVENS TIP-UP SHOTGUN. 12 gauge, 30.75” octagonal-toround barrel, walnut stock. Barrel is stamped “Pawnee Bill” and the stock has a brass badge applied that reads “Pawnee Bill HWW GFE 1895.” Serial number #3257. $500-$1,000
*SAVAGE 250-3000 CARBINE. American, mid 20th century. Savage Arms model 99EG lever action carbine in 250-3000 caliber with 24” round barrel and checkered walnut stock. Serial number 518629. Scope is a United Golden Hawk. $600-$900
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HOPKINS AND ALLEN SINGLEBARREL SHOTGUN. 12 gauge, 28” single barrel, checkered walnut stock. The top of the barrel has stamped “Cap. A. H. Bogardus” and the stock has plate applied that reads “BBWWS Capt. A.H. Bogardus 1890.” Serial number 5577. $500-$1,000
BUFFALO BILL BANNER. Twentieth century, cotton. Machinesewn, red, white, and blue bars with stamped names “Annie Oakley” and “Sitting Bull”. 42” by 31”. $800-$1,500
1448 BOWIE KNIFE. American, 20th century, wood and steel. Large example, the blade is clipped and has etched “Capt. A.H. Bogardus Champion Rifle Shot 1890 BBWWS.” 18.5”l. $150-$250
1449 AUTOGRAPHED JOHN WAYNE PHOTO, AND STETSON HAT. 8x10 black and white still from Hondo, depicting Wayne and his dog; inscribed “Good luck Edward John Wayne.” Framed. Together with a Stetson hat purported to be the one he is wearing. An accompanying letter indicates that these items were inherited from a “caretaker” of the Wayne family. Accompanying the hat and autographed photograph are two color stills from Wayne movies. $250-$500
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1452 LUNN KNIFE. American, 20th century. Custom made Lunn knife with 3.25” double sided blade, brass bolster and screws, synthetic handle. Comes with a clip on leather sheath. $300-$500
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1453 WINCHESTER SCALE. American, early 20th century, tin. Retains its original face decoration. 8.25”h. $100-$200
1454 WINCHESTER COMMEMORATIVES. Plano, Texas: Commemorative Investments Press, 1985. Special limited edition (1 of 25) in a slipcase. $150-$300
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1455 ADVERTISING POCKET KNIFE. American, 20th century, pewter and steel. Made for “National Sportsman Boston, Mass.” Two blades. 3” closed. $50-$100
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HOPKINS AND ALLEN SINGLEBARREL SHOTGUN. 12 gauge, 28” single barrel, checkered walnut stock. The right side of the frame has stamped “Cap. A. H. Bogardus” and the stock has a brass badge applied that reads “World Champion Ball Shot 1893 Capt. A. H. Bogardus.” Serial number 8363. $500-$1,000
ADAM H. BOGARDUS, FIELD, COVER, AND TRAP SHOOTING. New York: The author, 1878. Original cloth with gilt-stamped decoration. Contains pencil annotations in the back of the book, in the advertising section, with commentary about the guns advertised, all initialled PBB, purportedly for Phil B. Bekeart, a San Francisco gun dealer, and the son of noted early California gun dealer Jules Bekeart. $75-$125
1457 DOUBLE-BARREL SHOTGUN. Marked for William Parkhurst. 12 gauge, with a 32” double barrel, tack-decorated stock with an applied plaque on the butt reading “Buffalo Bills Celebrated Capt. A.H. Bogardus Champion Wingshot 1884.” Serial number 8502. $500-$1,000
1460 *HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 16 GAUGE SHOTGUN. American, 20th century. H & R model 176 “Sportsman Long Range” 16 gauge magnum single shot with 32” round barrel and walnut stock. Has a very nice case, hardened frame, chambered for 2-3/4” shells. Serial number AS276163. $200-$400
1461 BEADED AND FRINTED WESTERN OUTFIT. Ward-Stilson Company, Anderson, Indiana, early 20th century. Includes jacket and leggings, and a brass badge reading “Pawnee Bill’s Wild West MC 1897.” Minor wear. $500-$1,000
1459 FRINGED LEATHER JACKET. American, mid-20th century. Purportedly belonged to Dot Lind, wife of marksman Ernie Lind. Accompanied by a copy of a letter from Mrs. Erie Lind, indicating that this was among the items the seller purchased from her in 1993. $150-$250
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1462 MAUSER MODEL 1871 BOLT-ACTION RIFLE. 11mm, 27.25” barrel, made in Amberg in 1879, with proofmarks, walnut stock. Engraved “Wm. F. Buffalo Bill Cody”. Serial number #67889. Sold upon the closing of a Virginia Civil War museum. Accompanying the gun is a copy of King Buff, and a reprinted “Adventures of Buffalo Bill” poster. $2,000-$4,000
1463 FRED CUMMINS INDIAN CONGRESS BOOKLET. A Great White Indian Chief: A Thrilling and Romantic Story, 1912. In original pictorial wraps. Profusely illustrated with notable western personalities, such as Calamity Jane. $50-$100
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1464 CARVED POWDER HORN. Twentieth century. Hudson River map horn carved with “John S. His Horn” and “1772.” Large size. 17”l. $100-$200
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1465 HOPKINS AND ALLEN REVOLER. Ranger #2, .32 S&W caliber, with a 2” barrel, nickel-plated frame, and mother of pearl grips. The right grip is engraved “ZJ”, allegedly for Zee James, the wife of notorious outlaw Jesse James. Wear to plating. Serial number 5707. Sold at SoldUSA.com, January 2010, lot 25242. This gun was found in a trunk on the James family farm in Scott County, Kentucky. Accompanying the gun are copies of photographs of the Younger Gang. $500-$1,000
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1466 LEATHER GUN CASE. American or English, early 20th century. Fitted interior with green velvet. Shipping label on the outside for the ship Edinburgh Castle. 38”l. $100-$200
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WWII GERMAN CAMPAIGN BANNER. Germany, 2nd quarter-20th century. Central geometric decoration on a pieced burgundy field. 106”h. 58”w. $200-$400
TAXIDERMY RHINOCEROS HOOF. African, late 19th early 20th century. Made into a wine caddy with a wood lined interior. 5.75”h. 5.25”w. $100-$200
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THREE PAIRS OF BINOCULARS. American, 20th century. Pair of Carl Zeiss Jena multi-coated jenoptem 10x 50 w, with brown case. Pair of Sportere Paris Field and Marine Extra Powerful, and a set of Pentax Pailioo 6.5 x 21, with original box. 9”h. $200-$400
CARVED WOOD HIPPO. American, late 20th century. Hippo, in standing position, with mouth open. 7.25”h. 15”w. $300-$600
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1469 THREE PAIRS OF BINOCULARS. American, 20th century. Pair of Orion Little Giant II 15 x 70, Field of View 4.0 degrees. Pair of Tower Model No. 6280 extra wide angle 7 x 25, 1000 yards, with case. Nikon Zoom, 8 - 20 x 25, 4.3 degrees, with case. $200-$400
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LEOPARD HIDE RUG. African, late 19th-early 20th century. Felt backing mounted on cardboard. 48” x 81”. $800-$1,200
HANGING WALL MIRROR WITH ANTLER MOUNT. America, first half-20th century. Shield plaque with square mirror and deer mount. 19’’ h. 14’’ w. $75-$125
1474 ZEBRA SKIN RUG. African, 20th century. Felt backing. Some wear. 70” x 140”. $600-$1,200 1474
TAXIDERMY WALL MOUNT. Possibly European, late 20th century. Reputedly a European stag. 29”l. $75-$150
1475 TAXIDERMY SHOULDER MOUNT. Australia, 20th century. Water buffalo. Displayed on an oak cabinet. 75”h. overall. $800-$1,200
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1478 FOUR DEER ANTLERS. American, 20th century. Largest, 7.5’’ h. 11’’ w. $50-$100
1479 TAXIDERMY TABLE MOUNT. American, 20th century. Pheasant on scenic mount. 34”h. $100-$200
1480 TWO PHEASANTS. Possibly American, 20th century. Silver Pheasant and Gold Pheasant. 18”h. 34.5”l $150-$250 1483
1481 TAXIDERMY TABLE MOUNT. American, 20th century. Pheasant on scenic mount. 34.5”h. $100-$250
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1482 TAXIDERMY TABLE MOUNT. American, 20th century. Quail on scenic mount with birch. 31.5”h. $75-$125
1483 TAXIDERMY MOUNT. American, 20th century. Turkey on a scenic base with oak frame. Wear. 39”h. 30”w. $75-$150
1484 TAXIDERMY MOUNT. American, 20th century. Turkey on scenic mount. 31”h. 28”w. $75-$125
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TAXIDERMY TABLE MOUNT. American, 20th century. Raccoon on scenic mount with rainbow trout and fishing creel. 22”h. $100-$300
TAXIDERMY MOUNT. American, 20th century. Mountain lion on scenic mount with bighorn sheep skull. 53”h. 63”w. 31”d. $1,500-$3,000
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1485 TAXIDERMY MOUNT. American, 20th century. Fox and pheasant on scenic mount. 36”h. 31”w. $800-$1,200
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1486 TAXIDERMY SHOULDER MOUNT. American, 20th century. White tail deer. 26”l. $75-$125
1487 TAXIDERMY SHOULDER MOUNT. American, 20th century. Mountain goat. 23”h. $100-$300
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1490 TAXIDERMY MOUNT. American, 20th century. Raccoon on scenic wall mount with hornet nest. 21”h. 46”l. $150-$350
1491 TAXIDERMY MOUNT. American, 20th century. Black bear on scenic mount with salmon and fishing pole. 45”h. 63”w. 20”d. $600-$800
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1492 TAXIDERMY SHOULDER MOUNT. American, 20th century. Prong horn antelope. 33”h. $150-$350
1493 TAXIDERMY MOUNT. American, 20th century. Coyote with pheasant on scenic mount including squirrel. 42”h. 48”w. 25”w. $1,000-$1,500
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TAXIDERMY SHOULDER MOUNT. American, 20th century. Boar. 20”h. 25”l. $100-$300
MOOSE ANTLERS. American, 20th century. Approximately ninepoint rack. 47”w. $100-$200
1495 TAXIDERMY SHOULDER MOUNT. American, 20th century. Bull elk. One antler chipped. 45”h. 45”w. $600-$1,200
1497 STANDING WHITE BUFFALO (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Ceramic. Standing buffalo from Teissedre Designs of Tucson, Arizona. 9’’ h. 14’’ w. $100-$200
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BUFFALO AFTER CARL KAUBA (AMERICAN, 1865-1922). Bronze, signed lower right. Standing buffalo on a rocky surface. Mounted on a wood base, 8’’ h. 7.5’’ w. $200-$400
YOKE. American, late 19th early 20th century, wood. Top cross bar flanked by double loops, refinished. 21”h. 47.5”w. $100-$300
1504 1499 NAVAJO HORSE AND HOGAN MONUMENT VALLEY UTAH BY RANDY FOLLIS (AMERICAN, 1939-). Oil on board, signed lower right and dated “2001”. Horse outside a native dwelling in the Monument Valley. 17.75’’ h. 21.5’’ w., in wood and linen frame, 19.75’’ h. 23.5’’ w. $300-$450
1500 CHARGING BUFFALO BY WALLY SHOOP (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Bronze, signed center base, and dated 1988. Depicts a charging buffalo. On a wood base, 14.5’’ h. 19.5’’. Please see lot 6094 from Susanin’s March 24, 2012, sale. $400-$600
1501 COWBOY MOVING HERFORDS BY RANDY FOLLIS (AMERICAN, 1939-). Oil on canvas, dated “2001’’, signed lower right. Rancher moving cattle with a western mountain range in the background. 12’’ h. 16’’ w. in a wood and linen frame, 15’’ h. 19’’ w. $200-$300
1502 RECLINING BUFFALO AFTER ADAM ROSE (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Bronze, signed lower back. Buffalo reclining on a rocky surface. Includes an artist plaque incised “Rose”. On a marble base, 10.5’’ h. 18’’ w. $600-$800
FOUR FRAMED COLOR PRINTS AFTER HENRY FARNY (AMERICAN, 1847-1916). Nomads and Indian Marauders in Party Fording Stream. 25”h. 40”w., 29”h. 39”w. Together with two unframed prints of the same images. $150-$300
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1505 TWO FRAMED LIMITED EDITION PRINTS. American, late 20th century, countersigned and numbered. Tom Lovell, Walking Coyote, 27”h. 33”w., and Little Big Medicine by Tiller. 33”h. 39”w. $250-$500
1506 STANDING BUFFALO BY R.J. WINSHIP (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Bronze, signed, dated 1978. Buffalo standing on a rocky surface, mounted on a wood base, 10’’ h. 14’’ w. $300-$500
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1507 BUFFALO HORSE AFTER FREDRICK SACKRIDER REMINGTON (AMERICAN, 18611909). Bronze, signed at base. Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company. Native on horseback while on a hunt. Includes a framed image of Remington sculpting the original. On a marble base, 32’’ h. 25 ‘’ w. $1,000-$2,000
1508 MISTY RIDERS BY RANDY FOLLIS (NEW MEXICO, B. 1939). Oil on canvas board, signed and dated lower left. Four cowboys on horseback. Framed, 14”h. 18.5”w. $75-$150
1508A BRONZE SCULPTURE OF WYATT EARP (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Depicts the western icon holding two revolvers. 33"h. $400-$700
1508B BRONZE SCULPTURE OF ANNIE OAKLEY (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Depicts Little Sure Shot holding a rifle. 33"h. $400-$700
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CARVED RELIEF OF NATIVE AMERICAN. American, burl wood. Signed and titled Warrior by H. Nesbitt, 1972. Profile of a man with a mohawk formed from the natural burl exterior. Varnished. 19”h. $100-$200
THREE FRAMED COLOR PRINTS AFTER HENRY FARNY (AMERICAN, 1847-1916). The Ford, On the Trail in Winter, and The Song of the Talking Wire. 20”h. 15”w., 29”h. 21”w. and 18.5”h. 30.5”w. $300-$500
TWO FRAMED LIMITED EDITION PRINTS. American, late 20th century, countersigned and numbered. Frank McCarthy. In pursuit of the white buffalo and Big Medicine. 30”h. 43”w., 33”h. 46”w. $250-$450
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FIVE FRAMED PRINTS WITH BUFFALO. American, late 20th century. Bart Forbes, Crowfoot; Johnny Tiger Jr., Buffalo Spirit; Jack Hines, The Echoes Sound Softly, and Gary Gandy, Miracle. Together with a reproduction photo of a buffalo. 20”h. 27”w. to 27”h. 38”w. $150-$350
TWO BRONZES AFTER CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (AMERICAN, 1864-1926). Signed. Buffalo, 8”h., and longhorn steer, 4.5”h. Both on marble bases. $400-$800
TWO FRAMED LIMITED EDITION PRINTS. American, late 20th century, countersigned and numbered. Buffalo in snow, Seerey Lester, 41”h. 31”w. Breaking Trail by Barbara Peet. 29”h. 35”w. $300-$600
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SIX FRAMED PRINTS WITH BUFFALO. American, late 20th century. Commemorative print of $10 bill; Carl Brenders, Witness of a part poison; Bart Forbes, Buffalo in Snow; Eddie Bauer cover, buffalo in snow, and Stephen Lyman, High Creek Crossing. Together with Michael Sloan, Courage to Endure. 17” x 17” to 29”h. 35”w. $200-$500
1512 TWO FRAMED LIMITED EDITION PRINTS. American, late 20th century, countersigned and numbered. Americans by Nancy Glazier. 29”h. 34”w. New Beginnings by Bonnie Morris. 40”h. 31”w. $250-$500
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1515 TATANKA WAKAN AFTER HAROLD SHELTON (AMERICAN, 1918-1999). Composite. Depicts a charging buffalo. Features a plaque that reads “Sacred Buffalo ‘Tatanka Wakan’ By Harold Shelton”. On a marble base, 14’’ h. 15’’w. $1,000-$2,000
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SIX FRAMED PRINTS WITH BUFFALO. American, late 20th century. Nancy Glazier, Matriarch; Frederick Remington, Episode; Paladine Roye, The White Buffalo, and Gary E. Annis, The Old American. Together with two others by Donald Vaan and Ray Eyerly. 31”h. 28”w. to 27”h. 31”w. $200-$300
GENRE SCENE BY H. DALLO (SOUTH AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Interior scene of men playing cards, one seen with a gun. 35.25”h. 35.25”w., in a carved wood frame, 44.25”h. 44.25”w. $800-$1,200
THE BUCKER AND THE BUCKAROO AFTER CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (AMERICAN, 1864-1926). Bronze, signed. Cowboy and bronco. 15”h. including marble base. $2,000-$3,000
1521 COLLECTION OF SOUTHWESTERN ARTIFACTS. Includes steer skull, leather deer hide, and Navajo rug. Largest, 50’’l. 15’’w. $300-$500
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2001 LANDSCAPE ATTRIBUTED TO GOTTFRIED WALS (GERMANY/ITALY, 1590/95-1638/40). Oil on board, unsigned. Three figures, one on horseback in a landscape setting with mountains, river, and a small village. 8”h. 11”w., in a molded and gilded frame, 12”h. 15”w. $2,000-$4,000
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2002 PHILOSOPHER ATTRIBUTED TO SALOMON KONINCK (NETHERLANDS, 1609-1656). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Gentleman with a white beard against a dark background. 21”h. 15.5”w., in a modern gilt frame, 28.5”h. 22.5”w. $20,000-$25,000
2003 TAVERN SCENE WITH MERRYMAKING ATTRIBUTED TO DAVID TENIERS II (FLEMISH/BELGIUM, 1610-1690). Oil on wood panel, unsigned. Interior scene with various groups of people enjoying one another company. 13.5”h. 17’w., in a wood frame, 23.25”h. 23.75”w. $2,000-$4,000
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2004 FISHERFOLK IN A HARBOR AT DAWN ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES FRANCOIS LACROIX DE MARSEILLE (FRANCE, 1700-1782). Oil on canvas, unsigned. One tall ship seen docked in a harbor with a mountain in the distance. 16.25”h. 34.25”w., in a gilt frame, 23.5”h. 42”w. $8,000-$12,000
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2005 SEASCAPE BY FRANCIS SWANE (UNITED KINGDOM, 1740-1782). Oil on board, unsigned. A three-masted ship seen displaying the British Merchant Navy flag and flanked by a smaller vessel. 7.75”h. 16.75”w., in a gilt frame, 11.5”h. 20.5”w. $3,000-$5,000
2006 HOLDING THE BABY BY FRANCOIS VERHEYDEN (1806-1889). Oil on board, signed lower left. Two women seen standing in an open doorway with a baby while a dog looks onward. 13.75”h. 10”w. in an elaborately carved wood frame, 19.25”h. 15.5”w. $2,000-$4,000
2007 LANDSCAPE ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL HENRY BAKER (UNITED KINGDOM, 1824-1909). Oil on canvas, monogrammed and dated “SHB 81” lower right. Two figures seen walking towards a body of water in a wooded setting. 15.5”h. 11.5”w., in a gilded frame, 22.5”h. 19”w. $500-$700 2006 www.GARTHS.com | 75
2008 MADELEINE BY JEAN JACQUES HENNER (FRANCE, 1829-1905). Oil on canvas, signed upper left. Red headed woman in a kneeling position covered by a blue textile. 21.25”h. 17.5”w., in a modern carved and gilded frame, 30”h. 26.25”w. $3,000-$5,000
2009 VENETIAN SCENE BY THOMAS MORAN (AMERICAN, 1837-1926). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. A gondolier seen in the Venetian harbor with the dome of Saint Maria of Salute Basilica in the distance. 8.25”h. 12”w. $2,000-$4,000
2010 LANDSCAPE BY EDMA MORISOT PONTILLON (FRANCE, 1839-1921). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. A natural path, seen in a lush landscape setting, leading to a lake. 18.75”h. 25”w., in a heavily carved and gilded frame, 30.25”h. 36”w. $1,000-$2,000 2010
2011 SEASCAPE BY JOHN JOSEPH ENNEKING (AMERICAN, 1841-1916). Oil on board, signed and dated “71”. Tall ship in the Venetian harbor. 8.25”h. 12”w., in a gilded frame, 12”h. 16”w. $1,000-$2,000
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2012 CANAL SCENE BY FRITS THAULOW (NORWAY/FRANCE/NETHERLANDS, 1847-1906). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Canal lined with vernacular-style buildings. 21.5”h. 17.75”w., in an elaborate carved and gilded frame, 29.5”h. 26”w. Frits Thaulow begin his artistic studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, before studying with renowned marinescape artist C. F. Sorsensen. By the 1870s Thaulow began experimenting with plein-air painting taking influence from French realist painters. Thaulow exhibited regularly at the Paris Salon from 1877-1880. By the 1880s Thaulow returned to Norway where he was considered to be a superior artist. Thaulow retained strong ties to artist communities throughout France the remainder of his life. $15,000-$30,000
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LANDSCAPE BY WILLIAM PRESTON PHELPS (AMERICAN, 1848-1923). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Fall landscape with cows seen grazing alongside a river. 13.5”h. 19.5”w., in a modern frame. 16.5”h. 22.5”w. $1,500-$2,500
MOONSCAPE BY WALTER MEEGAN (UNITED KINGDOM, 1859-1944) Oil on board, signed lower right. Busy street alongside a harbor at night. 29.25”h. 19.25”w., in an elaborate carved and gilded frame, 36.25”h. 26”w. $1,000-$2,000
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LANDSCAPE WITH COWS BY OGDEN WOOD (AMERICAN, 1851-1912). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Four cows seen in a lush pasture. 19”h. 25”w., in a modern decorative frame, 23.25”h. 29.5”w. $800-$1,200
GENRE SCENE BY GERARD JOZEF PORTIELJE (BELGIUM, 1859-1929). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “Antwerp 1887” lower right. Two gentleman seen sitting at a table, one reading a paper. 16.5”h. 13”w., in a heavily carved and gilded frame, 26.25”h. 23”w. $3,000-$5,000
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LANDSCAPE BY CHARLES JAMES FOX (UNITED KINGDOM, 1860-1904). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Lush landscape with pond in various shades of green, brown, and blue. 17.5”h. 23.5”w., in a modern gilt frame, 24”h. 30”w. $500-$700
PARISIAN SCENE BY GEORGE WALTER CHANDLER (AMERICAN/FRENCH, 1866-1928). Drypoint etching, signed lower left. The Seine seen in the foreground with the buildings and boulevards of Paris in the background. 12.5”h. 9.5”w., in a gilt frame, 22”h. 18”w. $1,000-$1,500
SUNSET DREAMER BY HARRY HERMAN ROSELAND (AMERICAN, 1866/68-1950). Oil on canvas, signed and titled lower left. Elderly gentleman asleep by a smoldering fire. 19.5”h. 29.5”w., in a gilt and molded frame, 25.5” 35.5” w. $2,000-$4,000
2018 GENRE SCENE BY ANDREW BEER (UNITED KINGDOM, 1862-1954). Oil on board, signed lower left. A man walking alongside a wagon laden with logs and pulled by three horses in tones of grey, black, and white. 10.75”h. 17.5”w., in a gilt frame, 16.5”h. 23.5”w. $1,000-$3,000
2019 GENRE SCENE BY ARTHUR TREVOR HADDON (AMERICAN, 1864-1941). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Five women seen in a lush Mediterranean-style courtyard with a goat. 13.5”h. 17.5”w., in a gilt frame, 19.75”h. 23.5”w. $1,000-$2,000 2021 www.GARTHS.com | 79
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GENRE SCENE BY ERNEST BOROUGH JOHNSON (UNITED KINGDOM, 1867-1949). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Three figures at a table illuminated by a large window. 23.75”h. 19.5”w., in a gilded frame, 31.75”h. 27.5”w. $800-$1,200
AMELIA EARHART BY EDWIN BURRAGE CHILD (AMERICAN, 1868-1937). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “1930” lower right. Depicts Earhart wearing a fox stole, pearls, and a pink top. 23.5”h. 19.5”w., in a gilt Newcomb Macklin frame, 29.5”h. 25.5”w. $800-$1,200
CANAL SCENE BY ALICE SCHILLE (AMERICAN, 1869-1955). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Four boats docked alongside a row of buildings reflected in a canal. 14”h. 20.5”w., matted and in a carved and gilded frame, 24”h. 30.25”w. Ex. Keny and Johnson Gallery, Columbus, Oh. $7,000-$9,000
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PUERTO RICAN MOTHER AND CHILD BY ALICE SCHILLE (AMERICAN, 1869-1955). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. A mother in a white shirt seen holding a baby dressed in pink against a gray background. 23.75”h. 19.75”w., in a gilded frame, 29.5”h. 19.5”w. $2,000-$4,000
GENRE SCENE BY ANTON RAUFER REDWITZ (GERMANY, 1871-1965). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Older woman reading to two small children. 20.5”h. 17”w., in an elaborate gilt frame, 27”h. 25”w. $1,000-$2,000
2029 2026 PORTRAIT OF A LADY BY ALICE SCHILLE (AMERICAN, 1869-1955). Watercolor on paper, signed “AS” lower left. Brunette women wearing a blue top and a pink necklace. 8.75”h. 7.5”w., in a modern gilt frame, 18”h. 16”w. $800-$1,200
2027 LANDSCAPE BY ADOLPH ROBERT SHULZ (AMERICAN, 1869-1963). Acrylic on masonite, signed lower left. Two trees in hues of green, orange, pink and black in a rural landscape. 13.5”h. 16.5”w., in a gilt and molded frame, 19.25”h. 22”w. $1,000-$2,000
BAPTISM OF CHRIST BY GEORGES ROUAULT (FRANCE, 1871-1958). Etching, unsigned. Depicting the baptism of Christ. 21.75”h. 17”w., in a modern wood frame, 29.5”h. 24”w. $1,000-$2,000
2030 SEASCAPE BY BERTHA SOPHIA MENZLER DRESSLER PEYTON (AMERICAN, 1871-1947). Oil on artist board, signed lower left. Impressionist seascape with sailboat in the distance. 7.75”h. 9.75”w., in a carved and gilded frame. 14”h. 16”w. $800-$1,200
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2031 SMOKY RIVER BY BIRGER SANDZEN (SWEDISH/AMERICAN, 1871-1954). Oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed and titled verso. Impressionist landscape in vibrant hues of blue, green, yellow, pink, purple, lavender and orange. 19.5”h. 23.5”w., in a modern frame, 25”h. 29”w. The son of a Lutheran Minister, Birger Sandzen studied art education at the College of Skara and painting under the direction of Andres Zorn at the Artists’ League of Stockholm. By 1894 Sandzen emigrated to Lindsborg, Kansas where he retained the position of Principal Art Teacher for Bethany College until 1945. Sandzen is best known for his stylized depictions of the Wwest. Primarily working in a modernist style, Sandzen implemented bold colors and heavy impasto, similar to Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cezanne and Henri Matisse. $30,000-$50,000 82 | GARTH’S American & European Works of Art: November 8, 2014
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2032 POLO SCENE BY FRANK TENNEY JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1874-1939). Gouache on paper, signed and dated “1906” lower right. Three polo players seen in pursuit of the ball. 17.25”h. 22.5”w., in a gilt frame, 21”h. 25.5”w. Best known for his moonlight and western scenes, Frank Tenney Johnson was born on June 28, 1874 in Big Grove, Iowa. In 1895 Johnson enrolled at the Art Students League of New York returning to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, only five months later to work as a illustrator. Johnson would later return to New York to complete his studies under the guidance of John Twachtman, Robert Henri and William Merrit Chase. It is said that Johnson’s work “represents the best of the old west” focusing on the landscapes of lives of the great American cowboy. $15,000-$25,000
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THE CHICKS BY EMMANUELE COSTA (ITALY, 1875-1959). Oil on board, signed lower left. Two small chickens seen on a dark ground. 5”h. 7.5”w., in a gilt frame, 13”h. 15.25”w.
ABSTRACT ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES FREDERIC RAMSEY (AMERICAN, 18751951). Gouache on paper, signed lower right. Abstract buildings in tones of yellow, green, blue, brown and black. 6.75”h. 7.5”w., matted and framed, 15.25”h. 15.25”w. $800-$1,200
Costa was born in Florence and studied at the Florentine Academy under the direction of his father Antonio and Uncle Cresrte. Costa dedicated himself to figures, working mostly in oil. The Chicks has been in a private collection since the 1950s. $1,000-$2,000
2034 INTERIOR LANDSCAPE BY SAMUEL E. GIDEON (AMERICAN, 1875-1945). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated “34” lower left. Tropical courtyard. 11.5”h. 9.5”w. $500-$1,000
2036 LANDSCAPE BY PAUL JOHN BETTINGER (AMERICAN, 1878-1947). Oil on canvas, signed verso. Winter landscape with house and red barn in the distance. 23.5”h. 29.5”w., in a frame, 31.5”h. 37.5”w. $1,000-$2,000
2037 EDGE OF THE WOODS BY WALTER WHITCOMB THOMPSON (AMERICAN, 1882-1948). Oil on board, signed, titled, and dated “1925” verso. Fall landscape with water in the background. 8.5”h. 11.5”w., in a modern gilt frame, 12.5”h. 15.5”w. $200-$400
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SUNDAY GOING TO CHURCH BY GEORGE WESLEY BELLOWS (AMERICAN, 1882-1925). Lithograph, signed lower right. Six figures in a horse pulled carriage. 12.5”h. 15.25”w., matted and in a modern gilt frame, 21.5”h. 26.5”w. $1,500-$2,500
BELOW THE NARROW DAM BY JACOB S. ROYER (AMERICAN, B. 1883). Oil on board signed lower right, dated “Nov 5, 1924” verso. Fall landscape with river. 7.5”h. 9.5”w., in a white frame, 12”h. 14”w. $300-$500
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2040 THE WANDERING MULE BY CLIFTON WHEELER (AMERICAN, 1883-1953). Oil on board, signed lower right. Man viewing a mule in a mountainous landscape. 23.25”h. 31”w., in a gilt wood frame, 28.5”h. 36.25”w. $1,500-$2,500
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2041 URBANSCAPE BY IRMA RENE KOEN (AMERICAN, 1884-1975). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Exotic urban street with figures in hues of blue and grey. 29.25”h. 24.5”w., in a gilded Newcomb Macklin frame, 35.25”h. 29.5”w. $3,000-$5,000
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2042 STILL LIFE BY HARVEY EMRICH (AMERICAN, 1884-1972). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Blue potter vase filled with orange, yellow, and purple zinnias. 15.25”h. 14.25”w., in a modern frame, 18.25”h. 17”w. $700-$1,000
2043 PAUL ROCHE BY DUNCAN JAMES CORROW GRANT (UNITED KINGDOM, 1885-1978). Gouache and charcoal on paper, unsigned. Poet Paul Roche seen in profile against a yellow background. 20.75”h. 14.25”w., in a molded wood frame, 27.25”h. 20.75”w. 2044
Purchased by the owner from The Bloomsbury Workshop, London via the artist’s estate. $2,000-$4,000
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NUDE WITH OUTSTRETCHED ARMS BY DUNCAN JAMES CORROW GRANT (UNITED KINGDOM, 1885-1978). Watercolor on paper, unsigned. Reclining nude male figure with arms outstretched. 18”h. 23.5”w., in a gilt frame, 27”h. 32”w. Purchased by the current owner from Bloomsbury Workshop, London via the artist estate. $1,000-$2,000
2045 GENRE SCENE BY DUNCAN JAMES CORROW GRANT (UNITED KINGDOM, 1885-1978). Enhanced serigraph, signed and dated “1953” lower right. Figures seen in a classical-style setting. 17”h. 46.25”w., in a molded frame, 20”h. 49.5”w. $400-$600
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VALLEY OF THE LOT BY BENJAMIN ARTHUR CRATZ (AMERICAN, 1886-1951). Oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled verso. Village in a lush landscape with mountains in the distance. 30”h 36”w., in a carved and gilded frame. 37”h. 42.5”w. $1,000-$2,000
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FARM SCENE BY WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (AMERICAN, 1888-1969). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Depicts a farmhouse and barn within an idealized landscape setting. 19”h. 25”w., in a gilt frame, 27”h. 33”w. $1,000-$2,000
RETREAT FROM SERBIA BY ROBERT GIBBINGS (IRELAND, 1889-1958). Wood cut printed in color. Groups of figures crossing a bridge at night. Visible 7”h. 7”w., in a modern black frame, 14.25”h. 13.75”w. $800-$1,200
2050 2048 HAYSTACKS BY THOMAS HART BENTON (AMERICAN, 1889-1975). Lithograph, signed lower right. Regionalist landscape depicting farmers creating haystacks. Images 10.25”h. 12.75”w., Paper 11.75”h. 15.75”w., in a modern burl wood frame, 18.75”h. 21.25”w. $1,000-$2,000
MODERN LANDSCAPE BY PAULINE WRIGHT NICHOLS (AMERICAN, 18891983). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “73” lower right. A city street scene with figures and mid century-style automobiles. 11.5”h. 15.5”w., in a modern frame, 13.75”h. 17.75”w. $300-$500
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Born in Piedmont, West Virginia, Charles Leslie Thrasher was a prolific illustration artist. From 1924 to 1930 Thrasher, a contemporary of Norman Rockwell, created a weekly cover for Liberty magazine earning $1,000 for each illustration. Thrasher is best known for his depictions of middle class America, often capturing scenes of everyday life.
WASH YOUR FACE BY LESLIE (CHARLES LESLIE) THRASHER (AMERICAN, 1889-1936). Oil on canvas, signed lower left, dated verso “Feb. 8, ‘36”. A small blonde girl wearing a bright green hat applies snow to a smaller child’s face. 19.75”h. 16”w., unstretched. $1,000-$2,000
2052 ANY WHY NOT BY LESLIE (CHARLES LESLIE) THRASHER (AMERICAN, 1889-1936). Oil on canvas, signed lower right, dated verso “April 7 ‘28”. Depicting a young couple dreaming by the fire of possibilities for a small boy. 19.75”h. 16”w., without stretchers. $1,000-$3,000
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PORTRAIT OF A BOY BY LESLIE (CHARLES LESLIE) THRASHER (AMERICAN, 1889-1936). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. A small boy seen wearing a straw hat with a wood plank in back pants pocket. 22”h. 9.75”w., in a wood frame, 24”h. 12.25”w. $800-$1,200
BOWL HAIRCUT BY LESLIE (CHARLES LESLIE) THRASHER (AMERICAN, 1889-1936). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “11” lower left. A boy seen with a bowl on his head while his mother trims his hair. 28”h. 22.25”w., unframed. $2,000-$4,000
STILL LIFE BY DIETZ EDZARD (GERMANY/FRANCE, 1893-1963). Oil on board, signed lower left. A mandolin seen with a bouquet of peonies with sheet music. 19.5”h. 15.5”w., in a carved and gilded Newcomb Macklin frame, 27”h. 23”w. $800-$1,200
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WASHING DISHES BY LESLIE (CHARLES LESLIE) THRASHER (AMERICAN, 1889-1936). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. A mother seen behind her son while he dries dishes. 28”h. 22”w., unframed. $1,000-$3,000
AFRICAN LANDSCAPE BY PAUL BOUGH TRAVIS (AMERICAN, 18911975). Watercolor on paper, unsigned. African savannah with purple mountains in the distance. 11.25”h. 19”w., matted and framed, 20”h. 27.25”w. $500-$700
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2058 LANDSCAPE BY THEODORE REAMER (AMERICAN, 1893-1990). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Three figures seen in an industrial setting. 11.5”h. 14.25”w., matted and in a modern gilt frame, 27.75”h. 24”w. $200-$400 2058
2059 LANDSCAPE BY THEODORE REAMER (AMERICAN, 1893-1990). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated “38” lower right. Grey wood barn in a lush landscape setting. 11.25”h. 9.25”w., in a modern black frame, 18”h. 16”w. $150-$250
2060 LANDSCAPE BY THEODORE REAMER (AMERICAN, 1893-1990). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated “38” lower right. Regionalist-style landscape with a grey house in the distance. 13.75”h. 12”w., matted and in a modern black frame, 23.5”h. 21.25”w. $200-$400
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SEASCAPE BY THEODORE REAMER (AMERICAN, 1893-1990). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. A red house seen on a small strip of land with a grey dock and two boats, the ocean in the distance. 10.25”h. 13.5”w., matted and in a modern gilt frame, 17.5”h. 20.75”w. $150-$300
2062 LANDSCAPE BY THEODORE REAMER (AMERICAN, 1893-1990). Watercolor on paper, signed lower left. A wooded landscape in tones of brown, yellows, purple, grey and green. 10”h. 13.25”w., matted and in a modern gilt frame, 20.75”h. 24”w. $100-$200
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Lots 2063-2067 Nolan Pennell was born in Laurelville, Ohio in 1894. As a young man, Pennell left Ohio for Chicago and later New York where he spent his days visiting museums while honing his skills as an artist. By 1927, Pennell returned to Columbus, Ohio’s historic German Village where he continued his career as a sign painter and independent artist. Pennell’s early work show an influence of the American Ashcan School as well as from other contemporary regionalist painters such as Clyde Singer, Ivan Pusecker, and Emerson Burkhart. 2063
2063 REGIONALIST LANDSCAPE BY NOLAN PENNELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1972). Oil on masonite, signed lower left. Regionaliststyle landscape depicting a freight train and mid 20th-century style automobiles. 19.5”h. 23.5”w., in a carved and molded wood frame, 28.5”h. 32.5”w. $300-$500
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OLD COVERED BRIDGE IN MOON LIGHT BY NOLAN PENNELL (AMERICAN, 1884-1972). Oil on masonite, signed and dated “69” lower left. Regionalist-style landscape with a covered bridge, during a full moon, near Ashville, Ohio. 19.5”h. 23.5”w., in a molded wood frame, 26.75”h. 30.75”w. $300-$500
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2065 LANDSCAPE WITH COVERED BRIDGE BY NOLAN PENNELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1972). Oil on masonite, signed lower left. Large mill flanked by a covered bridge in a lush landscape setting. 19.5”h. 23.5”w., in a white-painted molded frame, 23.75”h. 27.5”w. $200-$400
2066 HEMPYS BRIDGE BY NOLAN PENNELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1972). Oil on masonite, signed lower right. A covered bridge with sign reading “Hempys Bridge” in a lush landscape setting. 19.5”h. 23.5”w., in a white molded frame, 24”h. 28”w. $200-$400
2067 TROLLEY BY NOLAN PENNELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1972). Oil on artist board, signed lower left. Regionaliststyle trolley in a winter landscape. 7.5”h. 9.5”w., in a modern gilded and painted frame, 9.75”h. 11.5”w. $75-$100
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NATIVE AMERICAN SCENE BY BENTON HENDERSON CLARK (AMERICAN, 1895-1964). Oil on board, signed and dated “1.4.62” lower right. A group of Native American on horseback chasing a stage coach. 23.5”h. 29.5”w., in a modern frame. 30.5”h. 36.5”w.
THE OBSERVERS BY HENRY MOORE (UNITED KINGDOM, 1898-1986). Lithograph, signed lower right, numbered “25/50” lower left. Two abstract faces on a brown-grey ground. 9.75”h. 10.5”w., matted and framed, 18”h. 19”w.
First learning drawing under the leadership of artist Arthur Woelfle, Clark went on to study painting at the National Academy of Design in New York in 1913. By 1915 Clark had arrived at the Chicago Art Institute where it is believed he sold a group of his first illustrations. Benton is perhaps best known from his western illustrations appearing in The Saturday Evening Post, McCall’s, and Good Housekeeping. $3,000-$5,000
Ex. Ann Kendall Richards, Inc. Ex. Sally Windels, Inc. $1,000-$2,000
2070 PORTRAIT OF A LADY BY JAMES ARLIN POLLOCK (AMERICAN, 1898-1949). Pastel on paper, signed lower center. Woman sitting in a wicker chair against a background. 25”h. 19”w., in a carved wood frame, 28.75”h. 23.25”w. $300-$500
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LANDSCAPE (CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed indistinctly lower right. Two horses drinking from a stream in a lush landscape setting. 25.75”h. 21.25”w. $400-$600
THE SIGNAL OF ANGUISH BY SALVADOR DALI (FRANCE/SPAIN, 1904-1989). Lithograph, signed lower right, numbered “ 57/300” lower left. A ghostly yellow figure seen with a blue cloth draped over a tree branch against a brick wall with an endless landscape in the distance. 25.5”h. 19”w., in a gilt modern frame, 35”h. 27.25”w. $200-$400
2072 FOREST BY WERNER DREWES (AMERICAN, 1899-1985). Woodcut, signed lower right. Geometric shapes in tones of blue, green, and black. 11.25”h. 24.5”w., unframed. Published by The Print Club of Cleveland, Ohio Publication number 39, 1961. $300-$500 2069 92 | GARTH’S American & European Works of Art: November 8, 2014
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2074 STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT BY KARL FERDINAND WOLFE (AMERICAN, 1904-1985). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. A table covered in a yellow cloth seen with a blue plate, flatware, a bowl of fruit and a wine bottle. 19.5”h. 17.5”w., in a molded wood frame, 26.25” h. 24.25” w. $600-$800
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2075 UNTITLED BY ADOLPH GOTTLIEB (AMERICAN, 1903-1974). Watercolor, pastel, and graphite on paper, unsigned, circa 1943. Abstract forms in hues of brown, pink, red, rust, and white. 26”h. 20”w., in an original period gilded frame, 30.75”h. 25.75”w. Purchased from the artist, by descent to the current owner. The Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Foundation catalog number 4354.1. With letter of authentication. Gottlieb began a storied career under the leadership of John Sloan and Robert Henri at the Art Student League of New York. Departing for Paris in 1921 to study at the Academie de la Grand Chaumiere before returning to New York in 1923. Gottlieb’s career is described as having four phases: Pictographs (1940s), Grids and Imaginary Landscapes (1951-1957), Busts (1957-1974), and Imaginary Landscapes (1960s). Gottlieb is perhaps best known for working in an Abstract Expressionist style similar to Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, and Barnet Newman. $30,000-$50,000 www.GARTHS.com | 93
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2076 HOWARD “HOPALONG” CASSADY BY EMERSON C. BURKHART (AMERICAN, 1905-1969). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “55” lower left. Depicts 1955 Heisman trophy winner Howard “Hopalong” Cassady at the 50 yard line during an Ohio State versus Michigan game. 23.5”h. 29.5”w., in a modern gilt frame, 31.5”h. 37.25”w. Ex. Dr. William L. Hall. $10,000-$15,000 94 | GARTH’S American & European Works of Art: November 8, 2014
2077 FOOTBALL PRACTICE BY EMERSON C. BURKHART (AMERICAN, 1905-1969). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “1956” lower right. signed and dated “Sept 6 1956 EB. “ verso. Three figures standing under a shade tree while Ohio State University football practice commences with Woody Hayes coaching. Ohio Stadium also known as The Horseshoe seen in the background. 23.5”h. 29.5”w., in a modern gilt frame, 29”h. 35”w. Ex. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Jenkins. Exhibited at The Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts November 1970-January 1971. $10,000-$15,000
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VIEW OF HONG KONG HARBOR BY EMERSON C. BURKHART (AMERICAN, 1905-1969 Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Abstract-style “junks” docked, with buildings in the distance. 19”h. 29”w., in a pickled wood frame, 28.25”h. 38.5”w. $1,500-$2,500
SEASCAPE BY EMERSON C. BURKHART (AMERICAN, 1905-1969). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. A blue ocean seen against a tropical mountainous landscape. 23”h. 28”w., in a white wood frame, 29.5”h. 35”w. $1,500-$2,500
2081 2079 TROPICAL LANDSCAPE BY EMERSON C. BURKHART (AMERICAN, 1905-1966). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “63” lower right. Two men seen in a city square. 35”h. 28”w., in a rustic frame, 45.5”h. 38”w. $2,000-$3,000 96 | GARTH’S American & European Works of Art: November 8, 2014
LANDSCAPE BY EMERSON C. BURKHART (AMERICAN, 1905-1969). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated “60” lower right. A green truck seen in vivid landscape setting. 7.5”h. 10.5”w., in a modern gilt frame, 16”h. 19”w. $300-$500
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LANDSCAPE BY LOUIS PEYRAT (FRANCE, 1905-1999). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. A figure on a walking path leading to a red roofed house and assemblage of additional buildings. 11.25”h. 15.25”w., in a modern gilt frame, 18.25”h. 22.25”w. $800-$1,200
VENICE STREET SCENE BY LOUIS BOSA (AMERICAN/ITALIAN, 19051981). Oil on board, signed lower left. Various figures parading in a Venetian piazza. 6.5”h. 8.25”w., in a modern frame, 11.5”h. 13”w. $1,000-$2,000
GIRL ON BUS BY CLYDE SINGER (AMERICAN, 19081999). Ink on paper, titled, signed and dated “4/52” lower right. A group of men seen to the left, one examining an image. To the right, a woman seen standing, holding a ceiling strap. 9.25”h. 13.5”w. 18.25”h. 22.5”w. $400-$600
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WINTER LANDSCAPE BY LOUIS PEYRAT (FRANCE, 1905-1999). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Two figures seen in a snowy winter landscape. 11.5”h. 15.25”w., in a modern gilt frame, 20.5”h. 24.5”w. $800-$1,200
GENOA BY PAUL HENRI BOURGUIGNON (AMERICAN, 1906-1988). Gouache on paper, signed lower right. Genoa, Italy street scene at dusk. 8.5”h. 11.25”w., matted and framed, 17.25”h. 20.25”w. Exhibited at Ohio State University Faculty Club, Columbus, Ohio, January - February 2010 Exhibited at River House Arts, Perrysberg, Ohio, 2013. $1,500-$2,500
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2087 LANDSCAPE WITH COWS BY CHRISMAN VETOSH (SWITZERLAND, 1912-1996). Oil on board, signed lower left. Group of men accompanying four goats and a herd of cows through a Swiss village. 5.25”h. 19.25”w., in a molded frame, 19.25”h. 23.25”w. $600-$800
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KISHMAN FISH HOUSE, VERMILION, OHIO BY LESLIE COPE (AMERICAN, 1913-2002). Oil on masonite, signed, titled and dated “59” verso, signed and dated lower right. The Vermilion river with various boats docked alongside the harbor with Lake Erie in the distance. 22.75”h. 34.5”w., in a modern frame, 28”h. 39”w. $800-$1,200
GOLF SCENE BY LESLIE COPE (AMERICAN, 1913-2002). Watercolor on paper. Four figures golfing. 11.5”h. 15.5”w., in a molded wood frame, 15.75”h. 19.75”w. $200-$400
GENRE SCENE BY LESLIE COPE (AMERICAN, 1913-2000). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “1972” lower right. Two figures standing with two horse-andbuggies with a brick building in the background. 11.5”h. 15.5”w. $300-$500 www.GARTHS.com | 97
2091 MALE FIGURE BY DON HONG OUI (CHINESE/AMERICAN, 1919-2004). Chromogenic print, signed and dated “1969”. Chinese male figure with fishing nets. Visible 9”h. 6.75”W., in a modern wood frame, 23”h. 19”w. $600-$900
2092 HORSE RACING SUITE BY LEROY NEIMAN (AMERICAN, 1921-2012). Bronze, inscribed and numbered “49/100”. A rider seen atop a horse, together with a male and female rider each with crop and boots. 18.5”h. 22”w. 7.5”d. $3,000-$5,000
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2093 LANDSCAPE BY HENRI HECHT MAIK (FRANCE, B. 1922). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “84” lower left. Various flowers and foliage on a yellow ground, 8.75”h. 12.5”w., in a molded and gilded frame, 15”h. 18.5”w. Ex Wally Findlay Galleries $800-$1,200 Lots 2094-2097
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Born in Dodge Center, Minnesota, in 1923, Shirley Ardell “Sybil” Mason is perhaps best known as an American psychiatric patient diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder. Mason was sensationalized through Sybil, a fictional book published in 1973, as well as two films of the same title released in 1976 and 2007. Mason died in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1998.
2094
2096
STILL LIFE BY SHIRLEY ARDELL “SYBIL” MASON (AMERICAN, 1923-1998). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated “1944” lower right. A bowl of stylized coconuts on a table. 12”h. 15.75”w., matted and framed, 21.5”h. 23.25”w. $300-$500
LANDSCAPE BY SHIRLEY ARDELL “SYBIL” MASON (AMERICAN, 1923-1998). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. A figure seen with two smaller figures hanging laundry, with buildings and mountains in the distance. 10.75”h. 13”w., matted and framed, 20.25”h. 22”w.
2095
2097
LANDSCAPE BY SHIRLEY ARDELL “SYBIL” MASON (AMERICAN, 1923-1998). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Southwestern stylized landscape. 9.5”h. 12.5”w., matted and framed, 17”h. 19”w.
STILL LIFE BY SHIRLEY ARDELL “SYBIL” MASON (AMERICAN, 1923-1998). Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Exotic flowers and grass seen growing from a body of water. 17.5”h. 28”w., matted and in a modern frame, 27”h. 37”w.
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2098
2100
2098
2099
2100
PORTRAIT OF A LADY BY R. C. GORMAN (AMERICAN, 1932-2005). Lithograph, signed and dated “1979” lower left, numbered “87/100” lower right. Native American figure seen seated wearing a purple shawl. 22.25”h. 29.75”w., matted and in a modern frame, 31.5”h. 39”w. $300-$500
PORTRAIT OF TWO WOMEN BY R. C. GORMAN (AMERICAN, 1932-2005). Lithograph, signed and dated “1980” lower left, numbered “61/150” lower right. Two Native American figures seen seated with multicolored shawls. 22.25”h. 30”w., matted and in a modern frame, 31.25”h. 38.75”w. $300-$500
PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY R. C. GORMAN (AMERICAN, 1932-2005). Lithograph, signed and dated “1980” lower left, numbered 125/150 lower right. Native American figure seen with a distinctive Native American pottery bowl. 22.25”h. 29.75”w., matted and in a modern frame, 31.25”h. 38.75”w. $300-$500
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2101
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2103
PORTRAIT OF A LADY BY ITZCHAK TARKAY (SERBIA/ISRAEL, 1935-2001). Enhanced lithograph, signed lower right. numbered “6/50” lower left. A dark-haired woman seen seated in a red Victorianstyle chair with a vase of flowers at her right shoulder. 24”h. 21”w., in a modern frame, 39”h. 36”w. $300-$500
UNION SOLDIER BY EDWARD JAMES FRAUGHTON (AMERICAN, B. 1939). Bronze, inscribed, dated, and numbered “1987 17/30”. A young Union soldier in a high color coat and kepi, on a wood base. 30”h. 16”w. 10”d. $1,000-$2,000
SCOTTISH SYMPHONY BY MICHAEL RUETZ (GERMANY, B. 1940). Dye transfer print, signed numbered “1/15” on verso. Large cliffs adjoining the sea. Visible 7.25”h. 22”w., in a modern frame, 22.25”h. 28.25”w. $1,000-$2,000
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2104
2106
2108
WINTER LANDSCAPE BY ALAIN THOMAS (FRANCE, B. 1942). Oil on board, signed upper left. Winter landscape with figures ice skating and a stone church in the distance. 5.75”h. 8”w., in a painted gilded frame, 11.75”h. 14”w.
LANDSCAPE BY MICHELE BATTUT (FRANCE, B. 1946). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. A table seen with flowers flanked by three chairs in a lush landscape setting. 7”h. 9”w. In a modern gilded frame, 9.75”h. 12”w. $1,000-$2,000
AUTUMN AFTERNOON BY DANIEL VAN DER PUTTEN (NETHERLANDS/UNITED KINGDOM, B. 1949). Oil on panel, signed lower right, signed and titled verso. Four cows in a field while two figures walk with a dog in the distance. 15.5”h. 19.5”w., in a modern frame, 23.25”h. 27.25”w. $1,000-$2,000
Ex Wally Findlay Galleries. $500-$700
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2105 TRIPTYCH BY LADDIE JOHN DILL (AMERICAN, B. 1943). Mixed media on plywood, unsigned. Geometric forms of glass and grey composite. 66”h. 42”w., unframed. $4,000-$6,000
OLD BARN AT WILBY BY DANIEL VAN DER PUTTEN (NETHERLANDS/UNITED KINGDOM, B. 1949). Oil on panel, signed lower center, signed and titled verso. Stone barn with cows and figure in a snowy winter landscape. 12.5”h. 17.5”w., in a modern gilt frame, 18.75”h. 23.75”w. $800-$1,200
2109 BARN AT LITCHBOROUGH BY DANIEL VAN DER PUTTEN (NETHERLANDS/UNITED KINGDOM, B. 1949). Oil on panel, signed lower center, signed and titled verso. Five cows seen in a roadway while a farmer looks on. 12.25”h. 17.25”w., in a modern gilt frame, 18.5”h. 23.5”w. $800-$1,200
2110 SEASCAPE BY FLORENCE ARVEN (FRANCE, B. 1952). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Four boats docked in an harbor surrounded by lush gardens. 8”h. 10”w., in a molded and gilded frame, 14”h. 15”w. Ex Wally Findlay Galleries. $800-$1,200
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2111 TATTOOED TWINS BY KENNETH PROBST (AMERICAN, 1952-2010). Silver gelatin print signed, titled, and numbered “3/25” verso. Two male figures on a floral printed mattress. Visible 9.25”h. 9.25”w., in a modern black frame, 21”h. 17”w. $800-$1,200
2112 BUST OF A LADY BY MARY BERRY BARNES (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Bronze, unsigned. Woman with shoulder length hair wearing pearls. On a green marble base. 27”h. $1,000-$2,000
2113
2111
STUDY OF A NAKED DANCER BY ANTOINE BOURAINE (FRANCE, 20TH CENTURY). Bronze, signed on base. A nude female figure dancing, the whole raised on rectangular marble base. 18”h. $1,000-$2,000
2112
2114 LANDSCAPE BY OTTO H. BRINKMAN (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “47” lower right. Impressionistic landscape in tones of green and blue. 19.25”h. 25.5”w., in an elaborate carved and gilt frame, 29.25”h. 35.25”w. $800-$1,200
2115
2113
DUTCH LANDSCAPE (CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed indistinctly lower right. Amsterdam canal scene on a pleasant day. 19.25”h. 29.25”w., in an elaborate gilt frame, 27”h. 38”w. $400-$600
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2116 RED BUILDING BY WILLIAM L. HAWKINS (AMERICAN, 1895-1990). Acrylic on board, signed lower stretcher. Large red structure surrounded by smaller similar structures. 24”h. 48”w., in a black wood frame. 26.5”h. 50.5”w. $12,000-$18,000
2116
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2117
2121
2124
PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY SHIELDS LANDON (S. L.) JONES (AMERICAN, 19011995). Mixed media on paper, signed lower right. A woman with dark hair wearing in a deep red top. 11.75”h. 10”w., in a modern frame, 18”h. 16”w. $100-$200
HOUSE BY ROMAN JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1917-2005). Oil on canvas, signed and dated “87” lower right. A clapboard house painted yellow and red. 24.75”h. 29.5”w., in a modern frame, 35”h. 41”w. $500-$700
WHO DO YOU TRUST? BY RICK BORG (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Acrylic on wood, signed and titled lower right. Polychrome striations form a central figure. 29”h. 19”w. $100-$200
2118
2122
DOUBLE SIDE CUTOUT BY RALPH BELL (AMERICAN, 1913-1995). Acrylic on wood. Each side depicting houses in a landscape setting mounted to wood base painted blue with green polka dots. 20.5”h. 27”l. $200-$400
TWO WORKS BY ROMAN JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1917-2005). Mixed media on paper, signed lower right. Two female figures in blue-colored dresses with circular background. Together with an oversize mat with abstract forms. 15.25”h. 21”w., in a modern frame, 26.5”h. 32”w. $300-$500
2125
2119 ABSTRACT BY SMOKY BROWN (AMERICAN, B. 1917). Mixed media, signed and dated “90” lower center. Two painted faces seen with a large bottle with an applied bottle and faux leaves. 18”h. 15”w., in a wood frame, 22.5”h. 18.5”w. $150-$250
2120
2123 SPUNKY AND LUCKY BY ANNA ARNOLD (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Mixed media on matboard mounted on board, signed and dated “1986” right. Two polychrome faces on a purple ground with applied flowers. 12.75”h. 18.5”w., in a wood frame, 13.25”h. 19.5”w. $150-$300
MILES DAVIS BITCHES BREW BY LAVERN
BROWN (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Acrylic on wood, signed verso, titled lower left. Miles Davis seen with three nude figures, one standing on his proper right shoulder while the other two peer into his open head, seen in a lush landscape setting. 23.25”h. 19.25”w., in a carved and gilt frame, 28.75”h. 24.5”w. $150-$250
2126 SEASCAPE BY BARBARA CHAVOUS (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Mixed media, signed and titled verso. Fourteen pieces of lath nailed together between two arch formed board with forty-five nails surrounding the outside. 15”h. 49.5”w. $150-$300
ROY G BIV BY SMOKY BROWN (AMERICAN, B. 1917). Oil on canvas laid onto board, signed, titled, and dated “Feb 1992” verso. Abstract figure in tones of yellow, green, orange, black, white, and grey. 25”h. 20.25”w., unframed. $100-$300
2121
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2127 LADY LIBERTY BY THOMAS E. HAY (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). House paint on wood, signed lower right. Conceptual image of the Statue of Liberty. 51”h. 12”w. $300-$500
2128 ABSTRACT BY JERARD HARD (HAITI, 20TH CENTURY). Acrylic on masonite, signed lower right. Figure of a lady, wearing a red head cover, in a lush landscape setting. 24”h. 24”w., unframed. $100-$200
2129 FREEDOM RIVER BY DAVID POND (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Acrylic on canvas laid onto masonite, signed and dated “89” lower left. African American figure with a polychrome bag and walking stick on a ground of yellow and blue. 19.5”h. 15.5”w., in a blue wood frame, 21.5”h. 17.5”w. $100-$200
2130 ELIJAH ACROSS THE BROAD STREET BRIDGE BY SKIP (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Acrylic on wood, signed lower right. Elijah seen crossing the Broad Street bridge while a lion scales the LeVeque Tower. 24.25”h. 49”w. $300-$500
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FOLK ART SCULPTURE (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY). Wood. Male figure seen baking breads and pies. 10.5”h. 21.75”w. 13.75”d. $200-$400
2132 DREAM HOUSE BY MARK SOPPELAND (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Composite. A salmon-color house with a large plume of smoke emanating from the chimney. 26”h. 14”w. 11”d. $400-$600
2133 LANDSCAPE BY MARY COSTANZA (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas, signed lower right. A mountain-side lake seen in tones of pink, grey, blue, and white. 53.5”h. 59”w., in a modern gold frame, 58.75”h. 64.25”w $300-$500
2134
2130
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PORTRAIT OF A LADY BY BARBARA A. WOOD (AMERICAN, 20/21ST CENTURY). Lithograph, signed lower right, numbered “278/975” lower left. A dark-haired woman seated and holding flowers. 24.5”h. 32..5”w., in a modern wood frame, 40.25”h. 49”w. $200-$400
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ARTIST and MAKER INDEX Arnold, Anna
2123
Clark, Benton Henderson
2068
Gideon, Samuel
Arven, Florence
2110
Cooper, K. B.
1436
Gorman, R.C.
Aylot, J.
1344
Cope, Leslie
Baker, Samuel
2007
Costa, Emmanuele
2033
Grant, James
Barnes, Berry
2112
Costanza, Mary
2133
Haddon, Arthur
2019
Battut, Michele
2106
Cratz, Benjamin
2046
Hard, Jerard
2128
Beer, Andrew
2018
Dali, Salvador
2073
Hawkins, William
2116
Bell, Ralph
2118
Dallo, H.
1520
Hay, Thomas
2127
Bellows, George Wesley
2038
Danchin, Leon
1301
Henner Jacques
2008
Benton, Thomas Hart
2048
David, Heather St. Clair
1178
Johnson, Ernest
2022
Bettinger, John
2036
Delabrierre, Edouard
1339
Johnson, Frank Tenney
2032
Binks, Reuben
1319
Diecks, Lucy
1323
Johnson, Roman
Borg, Rick
2124
Dill, John
2105
Jones, Shields
2117
Bosa, Louis
2084
Drewes, Werner
2072
Kauba, Carl
1498
Bouraine, Antoine
2113
Edzard, Dietz
2057
King, Moses
1354
Bourguignon, Paul Henr
2085
Emrich, Harvey
2042
Koen, Irma Rene
2041
Brinkman, Otto
2114
Enneking, John
2011
Koninck, Salomon
2002
Brown, Lavern
2125
Farny, Henry
1513
Larsen, WM.
1179
Brown, Smoky
2119, 2120
Farny, Hnery
1504
Lyon, Michael
1164
Brown, Walter
1180, 1298
Faughton, Edward
2102
Maik, Henri
2093
Burkhart, Emerson
2076 - 2081
Follis, Randy
Marseille, Charles
2004
2088-2090
1499, 1501, 1508
Gottlieb, Adolph
2034 2098-2100 2075 2043-2045
2121, 2122
Carman, Michael
1263
Fontan, Leo
1282
Mason, Shirley "Sybil"
Chandler, George
2020
Fox, Charles
2017
Meegan, Walter
2015
Chavous, Barbara
2126
Frappap, Lynn
1188
Moore, Henry
2069
Child, Edwin
2023
Gibbings, Robert
2049
Moran, Thomas
2009
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2094-2097
ARTIST and MAKER INDEX Neiman, Leroy
1363, 2092
Russell, Charles Marion
1519
Travis, Paul
Russell, Marion
1514
Van Der Putten, Daniel
Saltenhammer, Paul
1282
Verheyden, Francois
2006
2031
Vetosh, Chrisman
2087
Vickery, Charles
1382
Nichols, Pauline
2050
Omersa, Dimitri
1025, 1026
Oui, Don Hong
2091
Sandzen, Birger
Pautrot, Ferdinand
1338
Schille, Alice
Pennell, Nolan
2107-2109
Schreiber, Johann
1099
Wals, Gottfried
2001
1420
Shelton, Harold
1515
Warr, George
1383
2082, 2083
Shogren, Kinley
1384, 1385
Westerman, Harry
1360
2063-2067
Perrine, S. Peyrat, Louis
2024-2026
2056
Peyton, Sophia
2030
Shoop, Wally
1500
Wheeler, Clifton
2040
Phelps, William
2013
Shulz, Adolph
2027
Williams, Rene
1162
Platt, Joseph and Ida
1217
Singer, Clyde
2086
Winship, R.J.
1506
Pollock, James
2070
Smith, David T.
1365
Wolfe, Ferdinand
2074
Pond, David
2129
Soppeland, Mark
2132
Wood, Barbara
2134
Pontillon, Morisot
2010
Steuben
1272
Wood, Ogden
2014
Portielje, Gerard
2016
Stevens, William
2047
Woodroofe, Louise
1361
Probst, Kenneth
2111
Stobart, John
1388
Yamada, Shiegto
1404
Ramsey, Charles
2035
Stonehouse, Russ
1330
2058-2062
Swane, Francis
2005
Redwitz, Anton
2028
Tarkay, Itzchak
2101
Remington, Fredrick Sackrider
1507
Teniers, David
2003
Rose, Adam
1502
Thaulow, Frits
2012
Roseland, Harry
2021
Thomas, Alain
2104
Rouault, Georges
2029
Thompson, Walter
2037
Royer, Jacob
2039
Thrasher, Leslie
Ruetz, Michael
2103
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri
Reamer, Theodore
2051-2055 1177
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Best Western Delaware Inn (Delaware)* Best Western Franklin Park (Polaris) Comfort Inn (Delaware) * Comfort Inn (Polaris) Days Inn (Worthington) Hilton Garden Inn (Polaris) Holiday Inn Express (Delaware)* Holiday Inn (Worthington) Marriott Courtyard (Worthington) Red Roof Inn (Worthington) Travelodge (Delaware)* The Winter Street Inn*
RESTAURANTS (within 20 minutes)
740-363-3510 614-396-5100 740-363-8869 614-791-9700 614-436-0556 614-846-8884 740-362-3036 614-436-0700 614-436-7070 614-846-3001 740-369-4421 740-990-8695
* At time of publication, discount will be given to Garth’s clients. Please inquire at time of reservation to confirm. Family pets are currently welcome. Please confirm this policy when making reservation. Fees may apply.
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614-888-3881 614-410-0310 614-410-3474 614-840-9090 614-846-9744 614-431-5598 614 985-9667
RESTAURANTS (Delaware area)
Amatos Woodfired Pizza Buns Chandra's Bistro (Korean, sushi) Chelly Belly Chipotle Mi Cerrito Nova Old Bag of Nails Vaquero’s
740-369-8797 740-363-2867 740-362-9227 740-369-5792 740-369-6360 740-363-1587 740-362-4810 740-368-8083 740-362-0919
DIRECTIONS TO GARTH’S AUCTIONS, INC. 2690 Stratford Road, P.O. Box 369, Delaware, Ohio 43015 Phone: 740-362-4771 • Fax: 740-363-0164 Website: www.garths.com • E-Mail: info@garths.com Garth’s is located north of Columbus, Ohio approximately thirty minutes from the Columbus International Airport. FROM THE CINCINNATI AREA: Take I-71 North to Columbus. Then take Rt. 315N to 270E to 23N. Follow 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass a golf club on your right and the Methodist Theological Seminary. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the buildings on your left. FROM THE CLEVELAND AREA: Take I-71 South to Route 36/37 (Delaware/Sunbury exit 131). Take this route into Delaware, and turn left on Route 23 South. Turn left onto Stratford Road (at the sixth traffic light). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM COLUMBUS AIRPORT: Take I-670 East to I-270 North (or West) to Cleveland. The first exit past I-71 s Route 23 North—Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass a Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM THE DAYTON AREA: Take I-75 North to I-70 East to Columbus. Take I-270 around Columbus to the Delaware/Worthington exit (Route 23 North). Take 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM INDIANAPOLIS: Take I-70 East to Columbus. Take I-270 around Columbus to the Delaware/Worthington exit (Route 23 North). Take 23 North to Delaware. We are approximately 10 miles North on Route 23. You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. FROM PITTSBURGH: Take I-79 South to I-70 West to Columbus. Take I-270 to I-71 North to the Polaris Exit (Route 750). Turn left and follow 750 to Route 23 North (turn right). You will pass Dornoch golf club and the Methodist Theological Seminary on your right. At the traffic light turn right (Stratford Road). We are the red buildings on your left. www.GARTHS.com | 111
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GARTH’S AUCTION ABSENTEE BID FORM AND FINANCIAL REFERENCE FOR NEW BIDDERS Sale Date:
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Garth’s may, on my behalf, enter bids on the following lots to the maximum price I have indicated for each lot. I understand that if my bid is successful, the purchase price will be the sum of my final bid plus a premium (see policy) of the bid and an applicable sales tax. Garth’s will execute these bids competitively and make all reasonable attempts to purchase items as inexpensively as possible. Garth’s absentee bidding system is 100% honest but is not foolproof. Absentee bidders are subject to the terms and conditions as outlined in Garth’s policy in the catalog. CATALOG or LOT NUM B ER
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To allow us to process your bids, bidders not yet known to Garth’s should supply the following information at least 3 days prior to the auction. We thank you!
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Auctioneers Jeff Jeffers, Principal Auctioneer Amelia Jeffers Steve Bemiller Andrew Richmond Dave Pritchard Kellie Seltzer Catalog Auction Specialists Susan Wise Andrew Richmond Ellice Ronsheim Shane Hall Judi Hill Nathan Baker Account Executives Nathan Baker Jayme Dougal Rhoades Eclectic Auction Specialists Natalie Smith, Director Jeffrey Spear George Craft Nick Burdette Exhibitions & Transportation George Craft, Director Nick Black Clifford Breece James Connally William (Jack) Frost
GARTH’S STAFF CEO Richard “Jeff” Jeffers President Amelia Jeffers Executive Vice President Steve Bemiller Vice President Andrew Richmond
Consignment Specialists Jeff Jeffers Amelia Jeffers Steve Bemiller Andrew Richmond Shane Hall Bryan H. Roberts Appraisers Jeff Jeffers, CAGA Kristin Crump, CAGA Andrew Richmond, CAGA Lisa Darke, CAGA Cheryl-Lynn May Photography Rob Manko
Ambassador-at-Large Carolyn Porter Asian Arts Specialist Sarah Zhu Fine Jewelry Specialists Barbara Chambers, Director Lisa Darke Trusts & Estates Christa Johnson Real Estate Amelia Jeffers Steve Bemiller Dave Pritchard Penny Jones
Design Rob Manko Kellie Seltzer Marketing Kellie Seltzer Public Relations Christa Johnson Kellie Seltzer Client Services Edie Preece, Accounting Jayme Dougal Rhoades Laurie Rackoff
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Reflections of an Artist: Emerson Burkhart Ohio History Center • Sept. 3, 2014–May 31, 2015 See work by Ohio artist Emerson Burkhart (1905–1969) The exhibit features a selection of Burkhart portraits, self-portraits, prints and mural studies from throughout his career.
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