- CLEATER AND BILLIE MEADERS POTTERY FEEDERCleater
CLEATER AND BILLIE MEADERS POTTERY FEEDERCleater and Billie Meaders pottery feeder, 9" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- A Lanier Meaders (Georgia, 1917-1998)
A Lanier Meaders (Georgia, 1917-1998) Stoneware Pitcher
signed on underside.
Height 7 1/2 inches.
- JAMES HARRINGTON OIL ON BOARD GREAT
JAMES HARRINGTON OIL ON BOARD GREAT MEADOWJames Harrington (American, 1929-2016). Oil on wood panel, Great Meadow - The Plains, Va. on Steeplechase Race Day, International Gold Cup Races Oct. 15, 1994. Signed Jas. Harrington lower left, titled and with Seraphim Fine Arts, NJ gallery label on verso. 6 1/2" x 7 1/2" (with frame 13 7/8" x 14 3/4").
- NEOCLASSICAL STYLE STEEL CIRCULAR MIRROR,
NEOCLASSICAL STYLE STEEL CIRCULAR MIRROR, 20TH C Neoclassical Style Steel Circular Mirror, 20th Century. Looking glass: 35.5" Diameter; frame 44.5" Diameter.
Keywords: Mirror, Beaux Arts, Neoclassical, McKim Mead and White, Gilded Age, Industrial Chic, Architectural element. Note: This item is only available for preview at our Astoria warehouse, located at 36-01 35th St., Astoria, NY 11106. To see an item, you must make an appointment. Pick-up and shipping arrangements must also be completed at this location. Please contact us to make arrangements.
- LARKIN GOLDSMITH MEAD (AFTER), MARBLE
LARKIN GOLDSMITH MEAD (AFTER), MARBLE BUST After Larkin Goldsmith Mead (American, 1835-1910), Neoclassical Woman, white statuary marble, signed "Copy, LG Mead" verso, on green marble pedestal, 22"h x 14"w x 10"d
- PAINTING, MARQUES E. REITZEL Marques
PAINTING, MARQUES E. REITZEL Marques E. Reitzel (American, 1896-1963), California Meadow, oil on canvas, signed lower left, overall (with frame): 21"h x 25"w
- PAINTING, MICHELE CASCELLA Michele Cascella
PAINTING, MICHELE CASCELLA Michele Cascella (Italian, 1892-1989), Landscape in a Meadow, oil on canvas, signed lower left, canvas: 21"h x 21"w, overall (with frame): 24"h x 24"w
- W STEPHENS, STATE OF THE PROVINCE OF
W STEPHENS, STATE OF THE PROVINCE OF GEORGIA, 1742 ?A State of the Province of Georgia, Attested Upon Oath in the Court of Savannah, November 10, 1740? by William Stephens (1671-1753). First separate edition printed in 1742 by W. Meadows, London. An early account of Georgia described in great detail. Howes 5945 and Clark I 155.
- GEORGE WASHINGTON, THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE,
GEORGE WASHINGTON, THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, 1755 The Gentleman?s Magazine, 1755. An early mention of George Washington in a London magazine. A report, reading in part: "The poor men who suffered at the meadows with Colonel Washington recommend to your favour as they were disabled in the service of their country...". This is very early & rather unusual mention of George Washington, being just 23 years old. The additional high points in this issue are first an article headed: "Gov. Dinwiddie's Speech to the Assembly of Virginia" in which he relates various reports from the French & Indian War, including mention of "...general Braddock, commander in chief of all his majesty's forces on this continent..." and others. The very first article in this magazine: "Account of the British Settlements in N. America" which is continued from a previous issue & takes over 3 1/2 pages. Among other items of interest in this magazine are: "A Message from his Excellency Arthur Dobbs, Esq., Governor of North Carolina, to the General Assembly held at Newburn (New Bern)," "A Particular Account of the Death of Mr. Professor Richmann...who was Killed Whilst he was Making an Electrical Experiment" which also includes two illustrations. "Journal of Public Transactions in America," an article which begins: "In the instruction given by Somerset County in Virginia to the representatives in the assembly, is the following passage..."; a full back page is a chart of: "Each Day's Price of Stocks in July, 1755" and much more. The American map called for is lacking. The page numbers are 244-335, plus one each a title page of St Johns Gate. With full title/index page featuring an engraving of St. John's Gate. Bound with June 1755 having a highlight of the dispute between the Assembly and the Governor of Pennsylvania. Speeches of Indian chiefs and a nice description of shells with an illustration. Many snippets of America, including a description of the penalties for anyone to visit Louisbourg, the capital of the French province of ?le-Royale (present-day Cape Breton Island) during the War of the Austrian Succession, known as King George's War in the British colonies. Had they visited in a four-month period, the sentence was to have one?s ear cut off, 39 lashes and seizure of assets and exclusion from government.
- TWO AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SERVING
TWO AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SERVING DISHES The first, a Watson Meadow Rose bon bon bowl, pattern number A229, without a monogram (6 in. dia.); the second, a Matthews Co. sandwich plate, pattern number 323-3, egg and dart decorated rim, script monogram to well (9 1/2 in. dia.).
- A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE
A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE VASES WITH HORSES 20th century, porcelain very finely hand painted with groups of horses gathered at leisure in a meadow of lush foliage and flora, inscription to neck of each vase together with three red seals, an apocryphal Qianlong mark to the underside of each.
- ANTIQUE MALAYER CARPET, CA. 1930'S/1940'S
ANTIQUE MALAYER CARPET, CA. 1930'S/1940'S 4'3" x 6'4" Medium low dense wool lush pile on cotton foundation. Very finely hand-knotted rug. Field with central multicolor medallion with extensions andmeadnering floral geometrical designs on ruby red background; multiple borders with floral serpentine motifs on navy blue, ruby red and ivory background; short fringe at both ends. Persian, ca. 1930's/1940's