- PAINTING, LOUIS SIEGRIEST Louis Siegriest
PAINTING, LOUIS SIEGRIEST Louis Siegriest (American, 1899-1989), "The Red Barns, Wisconsin," oil on board, signed and titled verso, gallery label (Hidden Village, Monterey, CA) affixed verso, board: 19"h x 21"w, overall (with frame): 21"h x 23"w
- 10VOL SIGNED BOOKS BY VARIOUS AUTHORS
10VOL SIGNED BOOKS BY VARIOUS AUTHORS Included are the following 10 books signed by their authors: The Road He Chose by William Paul. Published 2001 by Autumn Leaf Publishing. Signed with an inscription on the front free end paper. Old Mother West Wind: Golden Anniversary Edition by Thornton W. Burgess. Published 1960 by Little, Brown. Signed by the author with an inscription on the front free end paper. Stranger in Savannah by Eugenia Price. Published 1989 by Doubleday. Signed and inscribed by the author on the half-title page. Eugenia Price's South by Mary Bray Wheeler. Published 1993 by Longstreet Press. Features a signed card from Eugenia Price laid in. Tall Tales of the Southwest, Edited by Franklin J. Meine. Published 1930 by Knopf. Signed and inscribed by the editor on the front free end paper. Ernest Lawson: Canadian-American by F. Newlin Price. Published 1930 by Ferargil. Signed and inscribed by the author on the front free end paper. The Life and Art of Dwight William Tryon by Henry C. White. Published 1930 by Houghton Mifflin. Signed and inscribed by the author on the front free end paper. A handwritten signed letter is pasted down on a free paper. American Barns and Covered Bridges by Eric Sloane. Published 1954 by Wilfred Funk. Signed by the author on the front free end paper. These Gentle Hills by John Kollock. Published 1976 by Copple House Books. Signed by the author on the front free end paper. An Age of Barns by Eric Sloane. Published 1967 by Funk and Wagnalls. Signed on the front free end paper.
- TWO SILVER SERVING ITEMS WITH COBALT
TWO SILVER SERVING ITEMS WITH COBALT LINERS The first, an Edwardian condiment server with mark of E.S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham (1903), stamped RD313955 to underside, hinged lid topped with urn form finial, raised on four scrolled feet, script monogram to lid; second, a Gorham sterling silver salt cellar, pattern number A5504, reticulated form raised on four ball feet, without monogram.
- SABRA FIELD (AMERICAN, B. 1935), SKY
SABRA FIELD (AMERICAN, B. 1935), SKY SCAPE I / SKY SCAPE II / DAIRY BARNS (THREE WORKS) Each a woodblock print in colors, all pencil signed, titled, and numbered from editions of 300 lower margin, presented in uniform framing.
- (50)+ N Scale buildings grouping to
(50)+ N Scale buildings grouping to include n-scale roundhouse, cathedrals, mid century homes, homes mid-construction, houses with swimming pools, barns, stables, oil tanks, silos, bridges, farmhouses, Shell station, Oceanic factory, Boutique, plasticville frosty bar, JR tool company, church, fire dept., Jiffy car wash, restaurant, parts and pieces.
- NORTH DEVON SLIPWARE HARVEST JUGprobably
NORTH DEVON SLIPWARE HARVEST JUGprobably Barnstaple or Fremington, 1783, decorated in sgraffito technique on the front with a large sunburst flanked on each side with flowering plants, to the left side a fantastical rampant animal beneath a rectangular panel inscribed "Jon Bear / his judg / 1783", to the right side a bird perched on a blossom beneath another panel inscribed "Com Drink / a Goog health / unto the Bearly / Moue", the pulled handle above a heart shaped panel inscribed "Harvest is com / Be of Good Chear / and fill me ful / of Good strong / Bear", 12 in.
Provenance: Sotheby's London, November 22, 2005, Lot 62; Garry Atkins, London; Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey
Condition:
heavy crazing, accretion, firing flaws, chips and loss to glaze primarily to rim and handle, forking crack down from neck to foot, scratching, accession number to base
- LANDSCAPE, ILLEGIBLY SIGNED, GOUACHE
LANDSCAPE, ILLEGIBLY SIGNED, GOUACHE ON PAPER Outdoor landscape of two white barns and a figure in orange, gouache on paper, signed illegibly lower right. Image: 9.5" H X 13.75" W; frame: 14" X 18.5".
- (2) JIM POWELL (TX, 20TH C.) WESTERN
(2) JIM POWELL (TX, 20TH C.) WESTERN WATERCOLORS(lot of 2) Framed watercolor paintings on paper board, Rustic Barns, signed lower right Jim Powell (Texas, 20th c.), largest: sight: approx 4.5"h, 6.5"w, overall: approx 12.5"h, 14.5"w; 3lbs total **Provenance: From the Estate of Huey Keeney of Tyler, Texas**
- STERLING.ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING,
STERLING.ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING, Hollowware, Coins, Flatware, and Jewelry. Including a pair of sterling weighted candlesticks engraved on underside of base; a monogrammed sterling trumpet vase; a pair of sterling English E.S. Barnsley & Co salt spoons; a sterling English Docker & Burn Ltd. three piece condiment set comprised of a salt cellar, pepper shaker, and mustard pot with cobalt blue glass inserts; a pair of silver tone salt spoons; a silverplated hand chased fish knife; a silverplated fork with a bone handle; a monogrammed sterling Leonore Doskow, Inc. choker and pendant; (4) 80% silver Canadian half dollars; a 1996 $1 American silver eagle and a .935 silver Israeli coin. Total approx. weight of all sterling items is 2.7 troy oz (gross) not including glass inserts, weighted items, and items with non-silver components; total approx. weight of all 80% silver is 1.1996 troy oz (gross); total approx. weight of all .999 silver is 1 troy oz (gross); and the total approx. weight of all .935 silver is 0.835919 troy oz (gross). From a New Canaan, CT estate. Dimensions: trumpet vase measures approx. 14" in height. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. One candle stick has become loose from its base. The coins are circulated and toned.
- LUIGI LUCIONI (NJ/NY/VT/ITALY, 1900-1988)
LUIGI LUCIONI (NJ/NY/VT/ITALY, 1900-1988) "The Nestled Barns", etching on paper, pencil signed, an un-numbered but limited edition for Associated American Artists, unframed, in the original paper mat with printed caption tag, sheet size: 13" x 16", impression: 8 3/4" x 11 7/8". Lightly toned.
- 3 FOLK ART POTTERY PITCHERS BY "LEFT
3 FOLK ART POTTERY PITCHERS BY "LEFT HANDED RUSSELca. 1977-1985; yellowware pottery wheel thrown spouted pitchers with applied handles: 1977 tall pitcher with "Village Row" decoration, 3 1/2"d, 4 1/2"x 5 1/2", Condition: small flake on rim; 1982 blue spatter accent rimmed creamer with house and trees panel, 3 3/4"d, 5"x 4 3/4", Condition: good; 1985 green spatter accent rimmed small creamer with house and barns panel and "Berks Co Farm" on reverse, 2 3/4"d, 4"x 3 1/2", Condition: good
- AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY,), STORM
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY,), STORM APPROACHING A COUNTRY ESTATE WITH A BRICK HOUSE, RED BARNS AND A PICKET FENCE-LINED DRIVE., OIL ON CANVAS, 17.75" X 22". FRAMED 20.5" X 25.5".AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19th Century, Storm approaching a country estate with a brick house, red barns and a picket fence-lined drive. Two figures on the drive, possibly a mother and child. Cows and other animals along the stone wall in the foreground. Unsigned. Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 17.75" x 22". Framed 20.5" x 25.5". Provenance: The Collection of Bob & Nancy Skinner.