- LOUIS ASTON KNIGHT (AMERICAN/FRENCH,
LOUIS ASTON KNIGHT (AMERICAN/FRENCH, 1873-1948), LAKESIDE COTTAGELouis Aston Knight (American/French, 1873-1948), Lakeside cottage, oil on canvas, signed lower left, ?Paris? Closson Galleries Cincinnati label verso. Measures appx 26" x 32" image size, 32 3/4" x 39
- A Pet Milk Co. Advertising Poster
Circa
A Pet Milk Co. Advertising Poster
Circa 1920s
signed and dated Martin Kaiser / 25 in print, upper left.
printed by the Strobridge Lithographing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
27 1/2 x 60 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting a
A Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting a Fashionable Lady
Late 19th Century
with the name G. Von Lehmen in gilt lettering below an image of a fashionable lady, possibly belonging to a dressmaker.
underside marked The Eugene Berninghaus Co., Cincinnati and W.G. & Co. France.
Height 4 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A WWI Colonel's Porcelain Shaving Mug
Early
A WWI Colonel's Porcelain Shaving Mug
Early 20th Century
with the name Col. Kemper / Depot Brigade Camp Devens / 1917 below two crossed rifles.
underside marked T&V Limoges France.
Height 3 1/2 inches.
Colonel James Brown Kemper (1876-1942) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He served in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War and at Fort Devens in Massachusetts during World War I. The fort was established in 1917 as a training base and served as a separation center after the war.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Baseball Player's Porcelain Occupational
A Baseball Player's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug, Possibly Identified to Mickey Heath
Early 20th Century
depicting a group of baseball players in front of a grandstand, with the name Home Run Heath in gilt lettering, in possible reference to Mickey Heath's remarkable Minor League batting record.underside marked Limoges France.Height 3 1/2 inches.
Minor Wilson "Mickey" Heath (1903-1986) began his baseball career playing for the Hollywood Stars, a California Minor League Team in the Pacific Coast League. Over his seventeen Minor League seasons, Heath hit 247 home runs and helped his team clinch the championship title during his final year with the Stars. In 1931, Heath joined the Cincinnati Reds for one season, in which he played first base.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT JAPANESEQUE STYLE
AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT JAPANESEQUE STYLE 'IRIS' CARVED CHEST OF DRAWERS An Aesthetic Movement Japaneseque style 'iris' carved chest of drawers, possibly William Fry of Cincinnati circa 1876, consisting of three side by side drawers over three long drawers, each drawer facie and sides carved with sprays of carved 'iris' floral stems, flanked by twin elaborately carved outset stiles fashioned from blooming iris floral stems, rising on a leafy floriform base 46"h x 49"w x 26"d
- A PAIR AMERICAN LORING ANDREWS CO. STERLING
A PAIR AMERICAN LORING ANDREWS CO. STERLING REPOUSSE CANDLESTICKS A pair of American sterling repousse candlesticks, The Loring Andrews Co., Cincinnati, USA, fashioned in the Rococo taste, each baluster form standard decorated with romantic castles, rising on a spreading base with leafy birds, #6, 11.5"h, 38.2 ozt
- SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI MEMBERS LIST,
SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI MEMBERS LIST, 1929 Members of the Society of the Cincinnati, Original. Hereditary, and Honorary with a Brief Account of the Society's History and Aims by William Sturgis Thomas. Printed 1929, by Tobias A. Wright, New York. Book is bound in light blue boards with a white cloth spine. Titling on label on spine. Errata sheet laid in.
- FIRST COMPLETE PROPOSED AMMENDMENTS
FIRST COMPLETE PROPOSED AMMENDMENTS BY CONGRESS SEPT 17TH 1789 United States Chronicle #299, Sept 17, 1789, Issued on the same day the Constitutional Convention signed the final draft of new constitution and offers the rare first complete printing of the proposed amendments from the House of Representatives. 4 pages, folio, 3-column format, complete issue. This issue also discusses the Order of the Cincinnati.
- SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI PROCEEDINGS
SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI PROCEEDINGS 1812 The Institution and Proceedings of the Society of the Cincinnati Formed by the Officers of the United States, at the Cantonment on the Banks of Hudson's River, May 10, 1783: With the Proceedings of the Massachusetts State Society of the Cincinnati, From its Organization, June 9, 1783, to July 4, 1811. Printed 1812, by Thomas B. Wait and Co., Boston. Appears to be original boards with some repairs. 8vo. 112pp. Provenance: Originally owned by Friedrich Silsbee Whitwell, from original member Samuel Whitwell based on dedications. At one point this book was donated to the New England Historic Genealogical Society by Mrs. Frederich Silsbee Whitwell. Pasted down bookplate.
- CARL SCHMIDT FOR ROOKWOOD POTTERY, LILY
CARL SCHMIDT FOR ROOKWOOD POTTERY, LILY OF THE VALLEY VASE Cincinnati, Ohio, 1910, vellum glaze, underside with impressed Rookwood manufacturer's flame and X date stamp, shape and glaze 904D / V, along with "CS" artist's cipher.
- TWO PAIRS OF PEWTER CANDLESTICKS, 19TH
TWO PAIRS OF PEWTER CANDLESTICKS, 19TH C.Two pairs of pewter candlesticks, 19th c. , to include a pair marked by Roswell Gleason Dorchester, Massachusetts and a pair attributed to Henry Homan, Cincinnati, Ohio, 8 3/4" h. and 9 7/8" h. Provenance: A New Jersey Collection.
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Condition:
Minor wear/dents.