- Framed photograph, cliffs by ocean,
Framed photograph, cliffs by ocean, titled and signed in pencil “Otter Cliffs No. 2, Acadia Park, Maine”, Terrell Lester. Image 13.5” x 11” Overall 22.5” x 19.5” Condition: very good CT Transfer Fee $10
- PAIR OF ACADIAN ARMCHAIRSA pair of Acadian
PAIR OF ACADIAN ARMCHAIRSA pair of Acadian slatback armchairs in old green paint. Both have low backs and splint seats. One seat may be an old replacement. Nova Scotia, 19th century. FRANCAIS: Paire de fauteuils acadiens, dossier à lattes, vieille peinture verte. Dossiers bas et sièges en écorce. Un siège possiblement remplacé (vieux). N-É., 19e siècle. 35" x 20.5" x 19".
- NAIVE FOLK ART ACADIAN PAINTINGA naive
NAIVE FOLK ART ACADIAN PAINTINGA naive folk art painting on board, titled "Locals on the Beach", showing young people all wearing beach clothing with Acadian symbols. Signed Bellefesse 2000. Dimensions, 15.5" x 14.5".
- TWO HOOKED RUGSA small hooked rug with
TWO HOOKED RUGSA small hooked rug with stacks of coloured blocks inside a red & yellow border. A large hooked rug with a pattern of stylized flowers in various colours on a light brown or tan background made by Helen Feindel. Larger rug, 40" X 21.5". Helen Feindel participated in hooked rug exhibits at the Desbrisay Museum, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, and the Acadia University Art Gallery, Wolfville, Nova Scotia in the 1990s. Provenance: Feindel Family.
- SMALL HOOKED RUGSAn assortment of 7
SMALL HOOKED RUGSAn assortment of 7 small hooked rugs of various sizes, shapes and images. All in excellent condition. Tulip rug, 20" x 10.5". Helen Feindel participated in hooked rug exhibits at the Desbrisay Museum, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, and the Acadia University Art Gallery, Wolfville, Nova Scotia in the 1990s. Provenance: Feindel Family.
- FLOW BLUE TRANSFERWARE PLATESA lot of
FLOW BLUE TRANSFERWARE PLATESA lot of 3 plates: a flow blue transferware plate with small central image of sail / steam ship and deep flow blue border. Marked on the underside "ACADIA". Circa 1850. Some wear of the blue colour around the edges of the plate but not visible from the front view. Otherwise very good condition. 10.5" diameter. The second, a flow blue transferware plate with a central image of Table Rock, Niagara Falls. The border adorned with various sea shells. The underside with a blue mark: TABLE ROCK, NIAGARA and the impressed mark of the maker: BURSLEM. Excellent condition. The third, a flow blue transferware plate marked on the underside "FALL OF MONTMORENCI NEAR QUEBEC". Impressed maker's mark below the title. Excellent condition. Diameter, 9".
- HOOKED RUGA hooked rug with 45 squares
HOOKED RUGA hooked rug with 45 squares of alternating colourful stripes and images including fruit, a basket, a sailboat, wagon etc. Signed HF 81 for Helen Feindel in a square in the top left corner of the rug. Measuring, 38" x 22". Helen Feindel participated in hooked rug exhibits at the Desbrisay Museum, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, and the Acadia University Art Gallery, Wolfville, Nova Scotia in the 1990s. Provenance: Feindel Family.
- GEOMETRIC HOOKED RUGSA pair of colourful
GEOMETRIC HOOKED RUGSA pair of colourful geometric hooked rugs of "hit and miss squares". One large, one small rug in the lot. The larger one signed HF 88 for Helen Feindel in marker on the underside. Larger, 32" x 32". Helen Feindel participated in hooked rug exhibits at the Desbrisay Museum, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, and the Acadia University Art Gallery, Wolfville, Nova Scotia in the 1990s. Provenance: Feindel Family.
- RED HOUSE HOOKED RUGA Nova Scotia hooked
RED HOUSE HOOKED RUGA Nova Scotia hooked rug of a red house with yellow windows and doors inside a red, grey and black border. With initials HF for Helen Feindel and the year 92 hooked into the lower right corner. Excellent condition. Measuring, 26.5" x 36.5". Helen Feindel participated in hooked rug exhibits at the Desbrisay Museum, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, and the Acadia University Art Gallery, Wolfville, Nova Scotia in the 1990s. Provenance: Feindel Family.
- 18TH C. FIRST EDITION NEW FRANCE TRADING
18TH C. FIRST EDITION NEW FRANCE TRADING ROUTES"PARTIE DE L'AMÉRIQUE SEPT?(entrionale), qui comprend LA NOUVELLE FRANCE ou le CANADA", Par le Sir Robert de Vaugondy Géog? Ordinaire du Roy, Avec Privilège 1765. Inset: "Supplément pour LES LACS DU CANADA". This rare first edition, second state map, published by Gilles & Didier Robert de Vaugondy, Atlas Universel. Chez L'Auteur Paris 1758(1786), showing fur trading routes, trading posts, forts and settlements, along with the French and English fishing rights in Newfoundland, Acadian settlements and native tribal territories, just prior to the French and English war. The title cartouche is of note, showing a skin draped over a pine branch and canoe, to the right can be seen a beaver with his two-story beaver lodge in the background. Measuring, 19 1/2" x 25". Very good condition.
- A (LOT OF 49) GEORG JENSEN ACADIA-BLOCK
A (LOT OF 49) GEORG JENSEN ACADIA-BLOCK STERLING FLATWARE SERVICE A (lot of 49) Georg Jensen Acadia-Block sterling flatware service: sterling flatware service: (10) dinner forks 7"l; (13) dinner knives with stainless blades, 9"l; (12) teaspoons; (4) consomme spoons; (10) solid silver butter spreaders; total weighable 49 toz
- FOLK ART CATA folk art cat with a long
FOLK ART CATA folk art cat with a long tail and in green paint with red splotch decoration, by William Roach, French Acadian Metis artist, Nova Scotia, 2006. Signed on one foot. H: 11.5"; L: 10.75"; W: 4.25". Field Collection.